TOKYO - Fresh from a grilling by US lawmakers, Toyota President Akio Toyoda will speak Monday in China about his company's quality problems, seeking to boost confidence and ease consumer worries in the world's biggest auto market.
Toyota President Akio Toyoda plans to appear in Beijing on Monday to reassure Chinese consumers the company is committed to making safe vehicles, according to a published report.
A chinese man plays online games at an internet cafe in Beijing. Young men crowd around terminals for role-playing adventure games while women gamers tap away to keep troupes of dancers in line -- and international companies want part ...
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Japanese and Australian markets fell Monday in thin regional trading as investors reacted to China's move late Friday to curtail bank lending to cool off strong growth there.
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China plans to invest billions of dollars in North Korea in an apparent effort to prod the impoverished country to rejoin international nuclear disarmament talks, a news report said Monday.