Tsuyoshi Inajima
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Oil Steadies As Investors Weigh Recession Risk Against Saudi Assurance
Rising U.S. inventories and relative calm in the Middle East over the last week or so are countering the likelihood that the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and allied producers will extend their output curbs.
- Friday December 8, 2023
- Author: Tsuyoshi Inajima, Bloomberg
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Toyota to Resume Japan Plants After Rare System Malfunction
Toyota Motor Corp. has suspended operations at 12 of 14 plants in Japan due to a systems glitch.
- Wednesday August 30, 2023
- Author: Nicholas Takahashi, Tsuyoshi Inajima
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Toyota to Resume Japan Plants After Rare System Malfunction
Toyota Motor Corp. has suspended operations at 12 of 14 plants in Japan due to a systems glitch.
- Wednesday August 30, 2023
- Author: Nicholas Takahashi, Tsuyoshi Inajima
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G-7 Pledges Fossil Fuel Phase-Out Despite Coal, Gas Caveats
Leaders of the world’s most developed economies reached a deal to accelerate the phase-out of unabated fossil fuels
- Sunday April 16, 2023
- Author: Shoko Oda, Tsuyoshi Inajima
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Toyota’s Shift To Electric Future Rests On Koji Sato’s Shoulders
For Sato, building a dedicated EV production platform from scratch will be an early challenge as he looks to expand battery EVs.
- Saturday April 1, 2023
- Author: Nicholas Takahashi, Tsuyoshi Inajima
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Toyota’s Shift To Electric Future Rests On Koji Sato’s Shoulders
For Sato, building a dedicated EV production platform from scratch will be an early challenge as he looks to expand battery EVs.
- Saturday April 1, 2023
- Author: Nicholas Takahashi, Tsuyoshi Inajima
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Toyota Keeps Title As No. 1 Carmaker For Third Straight Year
Toyota Motor Corp. kept its crown as the world’s top-selling carmaker in 2022, widening its lead over Volkswagen AG even as supply-chain disruptions continued to weigh on global automobile production.
- Monday January 30, 2023
- Author: Tsuyoshi Inajima
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The $15,000 EV Is Here And It’s Cute. But Only In Japan For Now
Nissan and Mitsubishi have unveiled two new electric mini vehicles, betting on Japan's love for tiny cars.
- Saturday May 21, 2022
- Author: River Davis, Tsuyoshi Inajima
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Mazda Seeing Benefits From Yen’s Plunge to 20-Year Low
Mazda Seeing Benefits From Yen’s Plunge to 20-Year Low
- Thursday April 28, 2022
- Author: River Davis, Tsuyoshi Inajima
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Japan's Tepco Honing Offshore Wind Bid as Competition Heats Up
Japan's Tepco Honing Offshore Wind Bid as Competition Heats Up
- Monday April 25, 2022
- Author: Shoko Oda, Tsuyoshi Inajima
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Honda CEO Bets $40 Billion to Reach Goal of Going Fully Electric
“We can no longer envision the future by drawing a straight line forward from our auto business as it exists today,” the CEO said.
- Thursday April 14, 2022
- Author: River Davis, Tsuyoshi Inajima
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Nuclear Power’s Growing Fan Base in Japan Faces a Reality Check
Nuclear Power’s Growing Fan Base in Japan Faces a Reality Check
- Wednesday April 6, 2022
- Author: Tsuyoshi Inajima, Shoko Oda
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Japan’s Energy Buyers Warn the Weak Yen Threatens Their Business
Japan’s Energy Buyers Warn the Weak Yen Threatens Their Business
- Tuesday March 29, 2022
- Author: Stephen Stapczynski, Tsuyoshi Inajima
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More Russian Oil Deeply Discounted as Ban Risk Alarms Buyers
Traders and refiners are growing increasingly wary of Russian crude as the U.S. considers harsher penalties against the producer.
- Tuesday March 8, 2022
- Author: Tsuyoshi Inajima, Serene Cheong
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Nissan Won’t Appeal Ruling That Carmaker Hid Carlos Ghosn’s Pay
Nissan Won’t Appeal Ruling That Carmaker Hid Carlos Ghosn’s Pay
- Friday March 4, 2022
- Author: Tsuyoshi Inajima