Japan's defense spending next year may exceed a politically sensitive cap as the country beefs up its military strength to face a Soviet buildup in the Pacific, a government policy paper released Friday said.
All-American Campbell Soup is taking on the Japanese--as a competitor and as a role model.
$161,300 Stanley women's golf tournament by a one-stroke margin over Wu Ming-Yeh of Taiwan and Shihomi Suzuki of Japan.
An American cigarette maker says there is competition now for the first time in the Japanese tobacco market and that his firm intends to be a major participant.
to Japan and added Delta and American to the short list of airlines serving the U.S.
Our recent commentary on "made in occupied Japan" collectibles, which suggested that one did not
Defense Secretary Caspar W.
time in 19 months, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Assn. announced Friday.
Recent books on Japan tend to read like a call to arms.
Does the fact that Japan is going to devote more of its considerable energies to building up its
Some of the more daring leaders of American corporations and unions are improving their relations so quickly that they are leapfrogging Japan's often-praised style of management.
War II told Brookings, Ore., he would make amends by bringing some American students to Japan.
Japanese college football coaches will receive a firsthand look at American coaching techniques when two Claremont-Mudd-Scripps coaches visit the Orient from April 19 through May 8.
Japan's unadjusted balance of trade showed a surplus of $465.4 million in January compared with a deficit of $839 million in January, 1984, the Finance Ministry reported.
Debbie Mueller of the United States finished 2 1/2 minutes ahead of Eefje Van Wissen of the Netherlands Sunday and won the women's championship in the 30-kilometer (18.6-mile) Ome Marathon--a race with 11,121 runners.
Sakurajima Volcano in southern Japan erupted for the 51st time this year, spewing forth stones that
Students of Japanese business management may soon have to revise their textbooks.
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Business leaders here say they are giving more than lip-service to the government's new campaign to get them to purchase more supplies abroad.
Preston Martin, vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, said Wednesday that an end to the flow of "tens of billions of dollars" in Japanese capital that finances American budget deficits would force higher interest rates in the United States.