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President Donald Trump arrives in Calgary, Alberta, to attend the G7 summit.

G7 summit opens with a focus on trade, wars — and not riling Trump

If there is a shared mission at this year’s G7 summit, in Canada’s Rocky Mountains, it is a desire to minimise any fireworks at a moment of combustible tensions.

Tohoku Electric Power workers restart the unit 2 reactor of the Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant.

Asian Development Bank mulls lifting nuclear power funding ban

The rethink follows a decision by the board of the World Bank last week to remove its decades-long prohibition on funding nuclear energy.

It’s a deal: Pro-invest chairman Ronald Barott, left, with Kajima Australia managing director Tatsuro Isano.

Pro-invest, Kajima plan $1.5b build-to-rent portfolio

Japanese investment in the Australian housing story is deepening, with the latest partnership aiming to supply a much-needed mid-market rental product.

Gas producers say holding back Australian LNG projects threatens Asia’s energy transition.

Gas giants say they can get Asia off coal – and reduce emissions

New research suggests replacing coal power with Australian gas could deliver cost-effective emissions reductions in Asia.

Ren Zhengfei: “AI depends on abundant electricity and advanced network infrastructure.”

‘We’re not that strong’: Huawei founder says it lags US in chip making

Ren Zhengfei has played down his company’s technology against that of Nvidia, as Beijing and Washington discuss export controls as part of trade talks.

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Few imagined the risks of China now dominating more than 70 per cent of global supplies and over 90 per cent of processed metals and magnets.

Australian rare earths miners join rush to Brazil

At least 13 small Australian miners are frantically trying their luck – and trying to raise money – to develop rare earths mines. But why are they choosing Brazilian projects rather than Australian?

The Naoshima New Museum of Art is part of a sprawling art constellation on three Japanese islands.

Millions have flocked to this billionaire’s art islands

Soichiro Fukutake is the driving force behind Benesse Art Site Naoshima, a sprawling display of artworks over three Japanese islands. His crowning glory is a 10th museum by star architect Tadao Ando.

The production line at a VW factory in Dresden.

Global factory shutdown warnings over China’s rare earth ban

German carmakers became the latest to warn China’s export restrictions threaten to halt production and rattle their economies as China-US trade tensions rise.

Donald Trump.

Higher US metals tariffs kick in on deadline for ‘best’ trade offers

The decision fans tensions at a time when the US is locked in negotiations with numerous trading partners over the US president’s so-called ‘reciprocal’ duties.

Pointsbet CEO Sam Swanell plans to sell the business to Japanese entertainment company Mixi.

Japan’s Mixi hikes PointsBet takeover bid, valuing bookmaker at $402m

The entertainment giant’s hopes of acquiring the ASX-listed group had been complicated by a rival proposal from Matthew Tripp’s Betr, which holds 20 per cent.

David Beckham is suing F45 over its alleged failure to pay him millions for endorsing the gym operator.

Global soccer boot makers bow to pressure and dump kangaroo leather

Japanese sportswear groups Asics and Mizuno are now planning to use alternative materials following decades of activist pressure.

Qinghua Lu (left) and Liming Zhu who lead CSIRO’s Data61 Responsible AI team.

CSIRO is the adult in the room as the AI kids run wild

As the business and technology worlds race for artificial intelligence supremacy, the CSIRO’s Data61 is trying to show companies how to develop systems responsibly.

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Modern high tech toilet with electronic bidet in Japan.

The unlikely rise of the Japanese toilet

Thanks to COVID and then a jump in tourism, Japanese-made bidets called Toto Washlets are enjoying a spurt of popularity in the West.

Donald Trump’s administration has lost leverage in his tariff war after this week’s court rulings.

Trump left weaker in trade partner talks after court rulings

Judicial rulings have challenged the president’s trade policies, meaning the EU, Japan, India and others are in no rush to seal a deal on reducing tariffs.

Bullish forecasts for markets were thrown off-kilter by the erratic policy settings from President Trump, with his “Liberation Day” tariff plan tanking sharemarkets around the globe.

US court strikes down Trump’s ‘liberation day’ tariffs

The Trump administration immediately filed a notice of appeal after a US trade court blocked sweeping tariffs from going into effect.

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Deal or no deal. A US Steel facility in Clairton, Pennsylvania.

Trump backing for a Nippon Steel deal leaves big questions

The two companies, left to grapple with ambiguity, publicly praised the “partnership” and a “bold” decision at the weekend. Neither has commented on specifics.

Japan’s tariff-hit car giants in fight of their lives

Donald Trump’s vehicle levies could slash an average 18 per cent off volume sales from Toyota, Nissan and Honda in their most important market.

Pipelines at a LNG terminal operated by Tokyo Gas in Sodegaura.

‘Major shift in our understanding’: Japan resells more Australian gas

Japan is reselling record volumes of Australian liquid natural gas to Asian trading partners, sparking concerns over domestic shortages.

Skincare brand Alpha-H was sold to a Hong Kong-based group.

Cult Aussie skincare brand sold for an estimated $50m to Vita Green

Queensland-founded skincare group Alpha-H, known for its Liquid Gold products, has been sold by its PE owners to a Hong Kong supplement company.

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has signalled a start to trade talks with China.

Bessent warns of maximum tariffs as nations eye tough trade tactics

The treasury secretary says the levies will return to levels set on “liberation day” if others do not negotiate in “good faith” after China’s defiant stance.

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