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The Nikkei Asia Prize is an award which recognizes the achievements of people and organizations that have improved the lives of people throughout Asia. The awards were created and presented by Nikkei Inc, one of the largest media corporations in Japan.
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Japan to restrict use of foreign tech in critical infrastructure with eye on China - Hindi News | Japan to restrict use of foreign tech in critical infrastructure with eye on China | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :Japan to restrict use of foreign tech in critical infrastructure with eye on China

The Japanese government is set to introduce new regulations for 14 critical infrastructure sectors in a bid to bolster cyber defenses and in hopes to mitigate risks posed by compromised connections amid growing concerns of data leaks from Chinese-mad ...

US drawdown from Afghanistan puts CPEC projects at risk: Report - Hindi News | US drawdown from Afghanistan puts CPEC projects at risk: Report | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :US drawdown from Afghanistan puts CPEC projects at risk: Report

There is a looming sense of fear in Pakistan that the US withdrawal from Afghanistan will increase instability in its neighbourhood, and add security threats in the region while putting China's Belt and Road projects at risk, Nikkei Asia reports. ...

US needs Japan to counter China's ascension: Report - Hindi News | US needs Japan to counter China's ascension: Report | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :US needs Japan to counter China's ascension: Report

US needs its allies, and most importantly Japan, to counter China's ascension, according to an article published in Nikkei Asia. ...

New US rules restricting usage of Chinese IT to impact 4.5 million companies: Report - Hindi News | New US rules restricting usage of Chinese IT to impact 4.5 million companies: Report | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :New US rules restricting usage of Chinese IT to impact 4.5 million companies: Report

The companies operating in America will have to ask permission from the US government to use information technology equipment and services from China or other countries deemed "adversaries" from May. ...

Japan's ketchup producer stop Xinjiang tomato imports over rights abuse - Hindi News | Japan's ketchup producer stop Xinjiang tomato imports over rights abuse | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :Japan's ketchup producer stop Xinjiang tomato imports over rights abuse

Joining the growing ranks of popular western brands, Japanese ketchup producer Kagome has stopped importing raw materials from China's Xinjiang province, over the issue of rights abuses against Uyghur, Nikkei Asia reports. ...

Japan's ketchup producer stop Xinjiang tomato imports over rights abuse - Hindi News | Japan's ketchup producer stop Xinjiang tomato imports over rights abuse | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :Japan's ketchup producer stop Xinjiang tomato imports over rights abuse

Joining the growing ranks of popular western brands, Japanese ketchup producer Kagome has stopped importing raw materials from China's Xinjiang province, over the issue of rights abuses against Uyghur, Nikkei Asia reports. ...

China using climate change ruse to push own geopolitical interest - Hindi News | China using climate change ruse to push own geopolitical interest | Latest national News at Lokmattimes.com

National :China using climate change ruse to push own geopolitical interest

New Delhi, March 30: Increasing evidence is emerging to show that China is cleverly using the climate change issue ... ...

Chinese companies remain mum as international companies condemn Myanmar's growing violence - Hindi News | Chinese companies remain mum as international companies condemn Myanmar's growing violence | Latest international News at Lokmattimes.com

International :Chinese companies remain mum as international companies condemn Myanmar's growing violence

While several multinational companies have publicly expressed their opposition to the military coup and growing violence in Myanmar, China has maintained silence even as Beijing reportedly ordered its state enterprises to evacuate non-essential staff ...