
Japanese Minister Says US Tariffs Cost Automakers $1 Million per Hour
Japanese Minister Ryosei Akazawa reveals US tariffs cost Japan’s automakers up to $1 million per hour, urging a policy review to safeguard national interests.
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Japanese Minister Ryosei Akazawa reveals US tariffs cost Japan’s automakers up to $1 million per hour, urging a policy review to safeguard national interests.

As the US imposes new tariffs, global reactions intensify, with China emphasizing cooperation amidst shifting international trust.

China’s robust domestic demand is helping the nation tackle external economic challenges, showcasing the strength of its consumer market amid global uncertainties.

Miao youth in Kongshen Village, Guizhou Province, celebrated the Maoren Festival with traditional dances and songs, embracing culture and seeking love.

Newborn capybaras and a baby giraffe delighted visitors at Yunnan Wildlife Park during the Labor Day holiday, drawing crowds of animal lovers to meet the adorable new residents.

Shoppers worldwide are stocking up on Christmas goods in Yiwu months in advance, keeping the holiday hub bustling despite tariffs.

Yiwu traders warn that escalating US tariffs could lead to Americans missing out on Christmas gifts this year.

Discover how Nezha, the rebellious hero from ancient Chinese mythology, has transformed into a modern cultural icon, inspiring art, fashion, and youth culture in China and beyond.

French artist Guibog, known as the ‘Sound Alchemist’ in Beijing’s hutongs, transforms discarded materials into whimsical sound-making machines, turning trash into musical treasures.

As China celebrates Youth Day, President Xi Jinping encourages young people to pursue their dreams and contribute to the nation’s future, inspiring them to shape China’s modernization across various sectors.