Japan’s automakers lost more than $ 3 billion because of March 1105.14.11

Losses of seven leading automakers in Japan in total amounted to more than $ 3 billion for the fiscal year, ended in March.

There is no doubt that this situation was caused by the earthquake and tsunami on 11 March.

Toyota reported that losses amounted to more than $ 1.3 billion, Honda lost $ 900 million and Nissan – for about $ 500 million.
More →

Popularity: 22%

Tags:

Posted in Newswith No Comments →

Japan stopped the nuclear power plant “Hamaoka”05.13.11

Today, the work of one of the largest nuclear power plants in Japan “Hamaoka”, which is located on the Pacific coast near Tokyo, is completely stopped.

The operator of Chubu Electric Power took the decision in respect of a claim by Japanese authorities.
More →

Popularity: 18%

Tags: ,

Posted in Newswith No Comments →

China and Japan are the largest U.S. lenders03.10.11

U.S. financial authorities have published the data on the states-holders of U.S. Treasury bonds.

The U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve System (FRS) issued an updated assessment of investments of foreign countries in US Treasuries. China has invested in U.S. bonds more than other countries.
More →

Popularity: 38%

Posted in Newswith No Comments →

Japanese skaters were the best in World Cup for juniors03.01.11

MOSCOW, March 1. Japanese single Miyabi Ohba showed the best result in qualifying World Championship in Figure Skating for juniors, leaving behind her compatriot Risa Shoji.

The tournament is held in Korean city Gangneung from February 28 to March 5. On Monday, Russian Artur Dmitriev, Jr., successfully passed the selection in men’s single figure skating. Ice Dances were also held.
More →

Popularity: 28%

Posted in Newswith No Comments →

Japan closes temporarily its embassy in Libya02.26.11

TOKYO, Feb. 26. Japan’s Foreign Ministry has decided to temporarily suspend the operation of its embassy in Libya because of the difficult situation in the country, Kyodo news agency reported.

Three officers of the embassy staff will be temporarily transferred to work at the embassy in neighboring Tunisia.
More →

Popularity: 17%

Posted in Newswith No Comments →

    girl_4