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Lynas’s Mount Weld rare earth project in Western Australia.

Reality bites critical-minerals hopes

Australia’s ambition of processing critical minerals is still mostly a dream, and one that won’t persuade Donald Trump to withhold tariffs on our exports.

A Japanese LNG tanker at a JERA thermal power station in greater Tokyo.

Japan doubles down on warnings to Australian gas exporters

A senior executive from power giant JERA warned that Australian companies’ preferred supplier status was at risk because of rising costs and regulation.

Military delegates march ahead of the opening session of the National People’s Congress.

China bolsters defence budget to build bigger military

China is increasing its defence spending and looks to fire up its sluggish economy, in the midst of a trade war with the United States.

A military band prepares to perform at the opening session of the National People’s Congress.

China steps up stimulus amid escalating trade war

Premier Li Qiang warns that “changes unseen in a century are unfolding across the world at a faster pace”.

Eucalyptus co-founder Tim Doyle says the telehealth start-up is considering offering testosterone supplements in the UK.

Eucalyptus says weight loss drugs sales are booming

A steady supply of weight-loss drugs Wegovy and Mounjaro has helped lift Eucalyptus’ revenue from $78 million to $121 million last financial year.

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February

The Barossa gas project in the Timor Sea is due to start production in the September quarter of 2025.

US giant MidOcean linked to Barossa gas stake interest

Santos boss Kevin Gallagher says he is not surprised by interest from outside suitors.

Iron ore hunger drove Japan’s monumental $8.4b Pilbara buy

Japanese firms have spent more than $10 billion on Australian iron ore and coal mines in the past six months as geopolitical and commercial ties converge.

Japan’s sinking a lot of money into Australia’s Pilbara at a time when earnings are under pressure.

Japan turns up to iron ore party as it winds down

Japanese buyers are known for three things in Australian deals: clean bids, strategic moves and sometimes being late to the party. Its $8 billion bet on the Pilbara could be all three.

Rio Tinto has sold 10 per cent of its Rhodes Ridge iron ore project in Western Australia to Japanese conglomerate Mitsui & Co.

The real reason for Mitsui Japan’s $8.4b iron ore grab

The trading house aims to secure its future steel supplies to South-East Asia to counter China’s influence.

President Donald Trump.

Ally Japan seeks exemption from Trump’s tariffs

Tokyo joins Canberra among those trying to avoid the US president’s aggressive “reciprocal” tariffs announced last week.

Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida, left, and Toshihiro Mibe, Honda CEO, this week confirmed merger talks.

Honda reports higher profits as it ends merger talks with Nissan

The carmakers finalised their decision to abandon negotiations on a $US58 billion combination.

President Donald Trump meets with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in the Oval Office.

Trump wants to slash the US trade deficit with Japan

The president said he believes that a resolution can be found without the need for punitive action, though he’s keeping tariffs are on the table for now.

OpenAI Chief Sam Altman and SoftBank Chief Masayoshi Son joke around on stage at their event in Tokyo.

Billionaires Altman and Son bet big on each other

Tech entrepreneur Sam Altman and SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son lead talks over a record deal to make the Japanese investor the biggest backer of the ChatGPT-maker.

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BP puts its $600m Perth clean fuel refinery plans on ice

The British petroleum giant had expected to decide on the development later this year, but said on Monday that it would delay work on the project.

January

Google hit back at the Department of Justice’s proposals, calling them “radical and sweeping”.

Google Maps to rename Gulf of Mexico to ‘Gulf of America’

The Trump administration declares that the Gulf of Mexico has been renamed, making good on a campaign promise.

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President Donald Trump speaks as SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son, Oracle’s Larry Ellison, and OpenAI’s Sam Altman stand by to announce Stargate.

China narrows gap on US in AI arms race as Australia stands idle

Donald Trump’s Stargate announcement promised big bucks for development of artificial intelligence as advancing Chinese capability underlines America’s determination to preserve its leadership.

At loggerheads over AI: Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.

Australia’s head not in the AI game

The prime minister’s rambling answer to a press club question on Australia’s engagement in the AI arms race shows how complacent political and business leaders are.

Japan’s Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi, from left, India’s External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Australia’s Foreign Minister Penny Wong in Washington.

Quad could get surveillance role under Trump: Wong

Foreign Minister Penny Wong met other members of the Quad security dialogue in Washington, including US Security of State Marco Rubio.

By adopting a minimalist mindset, you’ll enjoy the benefits of a clutter-free home.

Meet Japan’s original decluttering guru (no, not that one)

Hideko Yamashita pushes her clients to examine what overabundance and obsession do to their emotional states.

The new Nintendo Switch 2

Nintendo’s Switch 2 Is Here. Now it’s all about the games

After all the rumours and years of anticipation, we know what Nintendo’s next console is. It’s the Switch 2.

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