These articles are from Nikkei Asia, the FT’s sister publication covering politics, the economy, business and international affairs across the Asian region.
Automakers plan local operations to break into market dominated by Japanese players
Chinese tech group currently rents server space from state-owned partners
Vingroup founder Vuong to prop up automaker as costs mount
Tokyo urges alliances to stay competitive but companies wary of giving up control
John Deng targets India ‘opportunity’ after breakthroughs with US, UK and Canada
Youth disillusionment raises alarm over ‘degradation of consumption’
Move comes in response to push for ‘data sovereignty’ among governments
Beijing becomes Asean’s preferred choice over Washington for first time in Singapore think-tank poll
Regulator MAS set to disregard paperwork if no reply given in 1 month
Japan holds advantages over Singapore in drawing interest from wealthy Chinese
Planned Phnom Penh-to-coast link raises alarms amid regional influence tussle
Company’s shares fall amid online criticism of alleged ‘pro-Japan’ stance
At least two family office applications with mainland ties rejected this year
China Railway Construction and Hyundai unit among companies showing interest
Japanese group chair expects south-east Asia to become major market for sports bikes
Competitive advantage in chipmaking equipment and materials pays off
‘Continuation funds’ gain popularity amid subdued market for initial public offerings
Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia anticipate rocky road in loan earnings
Hanoi pledges ambitious programmes as it competes with Asian rivals such as Malaysia in burgeoning chip sector
Lack of new listings and stalled mergers dim prospects for ‘blank-cheque companies’
Brokers’ earnings show domestic retail investors are cautious on market’s prospects
Aichi prefecture seeks to develop future forms of transport as next driver of region’s industrial growth
Moves come as New Delhi weighs tighter import restrictions
Taiwan’s Liteon bets on liquid solutions for hot, power-hungry chips
Graphics cards used for video games become hot commodity after Washington limits transfer of high-end chips to China
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