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TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan will export used navy destroyers to the Philippines to strengthen its deterrence against China's ...
Sending the Abukuma-class vessels to Manila would mark Tokyo’s first export of an entire major naval platform in decades.
Japan is undertaking its most aggressive effort in decades to revive its ailing shipbuilding sector, proposing a ¥1tn ($7bn) ...
US ally mounts most ambitious push in decades to revitalise sector dominated by Chinese and South Korean groups ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNSouth China Sea BREAKING:Japan Sends Warships To Philippines To ‘Counter’ China’s Growing AggressionJapan is set to export six Abukuma-class destroyer escorts to the Philippines in a landmark move aimed at countering China’s ...
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Nordot on MSNChina's vice premier to visit Japan for expo event in Osaka on Fri.Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng plans to visit Japan for a World Exposition event in Osaka on Friday, with Japanese lawmakers ...
China’s economy today bears an unsettling resemblance to Japan’s in the 1990s, when the collapse of a housing bubble led to ...
China has reopened its market to seafood from Japan after a nearly two-year ban over the discharge of slightly radioactive ...
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Japan has test-fired a missile on Japanese territory for the first time as the country accelerates its military buildup to ...
According to the report, the British aircraft carrier is expected to dock at Yokosuka naval base and in Tokyo during its time ...
China has begun construction of a new structure in waters between China and Japan in the disputed East China Sea, the ...
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