Japan saw very fast economic growth from the 1950s to the 1970s based on technological catch-up and on fast export growth to the US. The export industries of Japan - mostly cars and electronics - are extremely competitive. But, much of the domestic economy is protected and inefficient.
Jaime Athos, CEO of Tofurky, said, "When consumers choose plant-based foods, it is not because they are confused or have been misled; it is because they are savvy and educated about the health and environmental consequences of eating animal products."
Jack Ma (3rd right), executive chairman of Alibaba Group, makes a speech during the US-China Business Leaders Summit on Tuesday at the US Commerce Department in Washington. [Photo provided to China Daily]
James Yan, research director at Counterpoint Technology Market Research, said the FIFA deal was meant to establish a beachhead in the Russian and Middle East markets.
Jeffrey Sachs, a professor of health policy and management at Columbia University, said in an opinion website Project Syndicate on Tuesday that Meng's arrest may have commercial motives. "The US is trying to target Huawei, especially because of the company's success in marketing cutting-edge 5G technologies globally," wrote Sachs, who is also the director of Columbia's Center for Sustainable Development and of the UN's Sustainable Development Solutions Network.
Jassy is a big New York sports fan and built a sports bar inside his home, according to?Fortune.
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Jamil Anderlini: This idea of the Marshall plan, you hear this over and over. The government in Beijing says the Belt and Road Initiative shouldn't be compared to the Marshall plan. But many people still say it's similar. It's a lot of spending on infrastructure and it helps improve the image of China around the world. It's all done in peacetime. So isn't there some similarities? Or not.
Japan's Olympics minister was forced to apologize after suggesting that a Japanese star swimmer's leukemia diagnosis was "disappointing" and could dampen people's enthusiasm for the Tokyo 2020 Games.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expressed Tuesday a willingness to explore the possibility of a summit between him and the DPRK top leader, while meeting with Suh Hoon, director of the South Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS), who paid the visit to Japan to explain the result of visits to Pyongyang and Washington.
Japan has opposed changes to the Group of Seven nations as it pushes back on a proposal by United States President Donald Trump that would have the Republic of Korea join in an expanded summit later this year.