South Korea's Hyundai Motor said on Friday it would introduce the cheapest compact electric car in Japan, to penetrate a ...
Hyundai’s cheapest EV is now available in Japan. Starting at just $18,000, the new Hyundai Inster EV is the most affordable electric car in its segment, even cheaper than BYD’s Dolphin. Since ...
(Mainichi/Akiko Yamazaki) TOKYO -- The price of vegetables remains high in Japan, with cabbage -- a popular accompaniment to "tonkatsu" fried pork dishes -- more than tripling in cost, the country ...
TOKYO—Japan’s consumer inflation sped up in November, fanning rate-hike hopes, but price growth may not be strong enough yet to rush an immediate move, especially as the central bank remains ...
TOKYO, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Japanese household spending fell at a slower pace than expected in November, government data showed on Friday, but the broader consumption trend remained soft, weighed by ...
Japan’s households cut consumption for a fourth month as inflation continues to weigh on their purchasing power, showing an ...
The average retail price of regular gasoline in Japan has exceeded ¥180 per liter for the first time in 15 months as the government started reducing subsidies, the industry ministry said Wednesday.
Rice shortages in summer led to consumers' panic buying, also causing further price rises. Why has Japan been hit with rice shortages, soaring prices despite normal crops? Shortages of Japanese ...
The average retail gasoline price, currently about ¥175 per liter, is expected to rise by over ¥5, as the government has announced it will reduce subsidies to oil wholesalers. Until now ...
The first auction of the year at Tokyo’s Toyosu Market — one of the world’s largest wholesale fish markets — typically reels in eye-watering prices. Japanese public broadcaster NHK ...
While he has successfully applied a similar process in the Japanese equity sleeve of T. Rowe Price International Discovery, it is untested in the large-cap segment of the market, hence a Process ...
World food commodity prices declined by 2.1 percent in 2024 compared to the previous year, the FAO said, but they remain considerably higher than before the COVID-19 pandemic. The U.N. Food and ...