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  • U.S. cuts tariffs on Japanese cars to 15%, leaving Korean autos at 25%

    The Trump administration has lowered tariffs on Japanese cars to 15%, creating a reversal in trade conditions with South Korea, where autos remain subject to a 25% levy. According to the Federal Register on September 15, the tariff cut took effect at 12:01 a.m. on September 16 (1:01 p.m. Seoul time). The change stems from a U.S.-Japan trade agreement signed..

  • North Korea sanctions depend on cutting off cash flow

  • By AsiaToday reporter Jina Koh – While the United Nations Security Council passed the resolution in March, which imposed tougher sanctions against North Ko..
  • Beijing probes Hongxiang Group; Yet, Chinese willingness to sanction put to test

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday – Security officials of China's Liaoning Province are probing senior officials of Chinese trading firm Ho..
  • Clean up drives being organized across India

  • An elephant-headed Hindu God Ganesh lies on a beach before its immersion in the sea after the Ganesh festival./ Photographed by Jeong In-seo By Jeong..
  • Preparing for death becomes more common in aging Japan

  • An official performs his skills in encoffinment at the annual "Shukatsu Festa 2016" funeral business fair in Tokyo on September 11./ Photographed by Um Soo..
  • Dalai Lama is a hot potato once again

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday – Tibet's exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has once again become a political hot potato in the inte..
  • Review of women-only auto rickshaw service in India

  • A pink rickshaw in Noida, India/ Photographed by Jeong In-seoBy Jeong In-seo, New Delhi correspondent, AsiaToday – With sexual harassments against women ra..
  • More Chinese women go abroad to freeze their eggs

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday – It has become increasingly popular among unmarried women in China to go abroad to freeze their eggs. Be..
  • China's new lineup for Politburo coming out ahead of 19th Party Congress

  • Only Xi and Premier Li Keqiang are expected to remain at the 13th National People's Congress, which will be held in March 2018. New spots will be occupied..
  • Celebrity manager denies divorce after allegedly stealing boss’s wife

  • By Hong Soon-do, Beijing correspondent, AsiaToday – Chinese actor Wang Baoqiang, who jumped to stardom after appearing in Chinese version of “Running Man”,..
  • Shutdown continues in Srinagar as anti-India protests endure

  • Fully armed police stand guard at theentrance to Srinagar./ Photographed by Jeong In-seoBy Jeong In-seo, New Delhi correspondent, AsiaToday - The death tol..
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