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Australian Oscar Piastri celebrates his win in Bahrain.

‘Pretty damn fun’: Piastri earns serene Bahrain GP win

The Australian became the season’s first repeat winner in four races, while leading McLaren teammate Lando Norris had to settle for third at the desert circuit.

Yesterday

Apple has been given a huge reprieve in the tariff war.

Trump exempts smartphones from China tariffs in climbdown

The US administration’s move is the first sign of a softening of levies against China and provides a big boost for Apple and Nvidia.

This Month

US Treasury secretary Scott Bessent.

The man who got Trump to do a ‘liberation day’ U-turn

Scott Bessent, described by the president “as one of the most brilliant men on Wall Street” helped change Trump’s tariff stance. His next moves will be crucial.

Kearney ANZ managing partner Adam Dixon.

How the Japanese concept of Ikigai helped engage a workplace

Kearney has earned a spot as a finalist in the Consulting category, for encouraging staff to find a reason for being or a purpose in life.

Walking the talk: Sentinel Property Group chief executive Warren Ebert travelled to Japan last month seeking capital to buy under-valued office properties in Brisbane and expects to go back “every six weeks” until he completes his first deal.

Sentinel takes Brisbane office property deals to Japan

The commercial real estate investor is seeking capital for the first time overseas in a change of pace for the Queensland company.

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The first morning train leaving Hatsushima station after the new building, made from 3D-printed components, was assembled in Arida, Japan.

How Japan built a 3D-printed train station in 6 hours

In the hours between the last train departing the night before and the first one arriving in the morning, workers put up an entirely new building.

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

Japan warns on Dutton’s gas reservation policy

A Tokyo think tank says limiting sales into the regional spot market could “handicap” Australian producers and trim Japanese trading in South-East Asia.

Investing in the future: Mitsui Fudosan last year paid $1.3 billion for a two-thirds stake in Mirvac’s planned 55 Pitt Street tower.

Real estate now takes 1 in 5 Japanese deals – and it’s growing

At a time of global uncertainty, Australian real estate is finding its perfect match in Japanese investors seeking stable revenue and capital growth.

A Honda Civic on display outside the company’s headquarters in Tokyo.

Japan paralysed by Trump’s double tariff hit

Japan’s economy is heavily reliant on its car makers, who are expected to suffer a crippling blow from Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.

Mizuho Bank signage outside a branch near the Musashi Koyama Palm shopping arcade in Tokyo.

The Japanese trust banks even less now. The reason will surprise you

Customers have long stashed cash, jewels, housing deeds and whatever else they wanted to keep secure in safety deposit boxes. Now they’re having second thoughts.

Shipping containers stand on a dock at the Port Jersey container terminal

Trump says global trade is unfair on US. He has a point

The president claims countries have been ripping off the United States for decades. There is some truth to that argument — but also a lot of hypocrisy.

Donald Trump declared a national economic emergency to launch the tariffs, expected to produce hundreds of billions in annual revenues.

Trump unveils 10pc tariffs on all imports, higher for 60 countries

The president used aggressive rhetoric to describe a global trade system that the US helped to build, saying “our country has been looted, pillaged, raped, plundered”.

Gwen Robinson

Vale Gwen Robinson, intrepid journalist who could tame huge egos

The Asia expert was known for her network of contacts, bold reporting and extraordinary kindness to young journalists and anyone needing help.

Japan’s Daibiru picks up Sydney office tower in $600m deal

Major Japanese players are investing more in Australian real estate, commercial and residential.

March

US President Donald Trump displays a signed automotive tariff executive order in the Oval Office.

Trump’s trade ‘Liberation Day’ explained

The US has said it wants to impose tariffs on a “country by country” basis, hitting any trading partners that have higher levies on the US than it imposes back.

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US President Donald Trump displays a signed automotive tariff executive order in the Oval Office.

Trump tariffs deliver body blow to Japan’s auto industry

After embracing the return of a once staunch ally, Japan’s car makers now find themselves on the front line of the trade war despite huge investments in the US.

US President Donald Trump displays a signed automotive tariff executive order in the Oval Office.

Trump, ratcheting up trade war, presses ahead with car tariffs

The president, who sees tariffs as a tool to raise revenue to offset tax cuts and to revive US industry, said the new levies will go into effect next week.

Japanese Defence Minister Gen Nakatani will meet his US counterpart Pete Hegseth on Sunday.

Tokyo frets about durability of US alliance ahead of Hegseth visit

While Tokyo is worried about Trump imposing tariffs on Japan on April 2, officials are also nervous because of comments from the administration about burden sharing.

Relative calm returned to Wall Street last week.

Why Trump is not to blame for America’s decline

The end of American exceptionalism has been building, and is likely to continue unravelling, for a long time.

The Cosco Shipping yard in Qigong, China.

Billion-dollar US levies on Chinese ships risk ‘trade apocalypse’

Plans by the Office of the US Trade Representative aimed at curbing China’s dominance of shipbuilding and logistics is sending shock waves around the world.

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