Browsing: Asia

Trump Puts China Ahead of India in Trade Priorities

Former President Trump is reportedly favoring China over India in trade policies, sparking a fiery debate about the future direction of U.S. economic strategy. Experts warn that this shift could dramatically alter long-term relations and shake up market dynamics, The Hill reports

Surging Anti-Immigration Backlash Sweeps Across Japan

Japan is witnessing a growing wave of anti-immigration sentiment, fueled by deepening concerns over job security and cultural identity. This mounting backlash challenges the government’s push to address labor shortages by opening doors to more foreign workers

Travel Turmoil: Mexico, Canada, and Brazil Restrict US Access as Airlines Shift Focus to Middle East and Asia

In a surprising turn of events, Mexico, Canada, and Brazil have put the brakes on travel to the U.S., reacting to the country’s tough immigration policies. Meanwhile, major airlines such as American, Delta, and United are reshaping their flight paths—cutting routes to bustling hubs like Miami and New York while setting their sights on exciting new destinations in the Middle East and Asia.

Japan’s Stock Market Rises: Nikkei 225 Edges Up 0.01% at Close!

Japan’s stock market wrapped up the day on a positive note, with the Nikkei 225 inching up by 0.01%. Investors are navigating through a landscape of mixed corporate earnings and global market dynamics. Analysts are keeping a watchful eye on potential economic shifts and the evolving relationship between the U.S. and China.

Japan’s Economy Faces First Contraction in a Year Ahead of Tariff Shock

Japan’s economy has taken a surprising turn, contracting for the first time in a year and sparking worries among analysts. This unexpected downturn arrives just as looming tariff increases threaten to add more pressure on growth. Economists are sounding the alarm, suggesting that this trend could be an early warning of more significant economic hurdles on the horizon.