AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoJapan Energy: Japan plans to replace up to five aging nuclear reactors by the 2040s as 15 reactors near 60-year limits by fiscal 2050, aiming to keep power stable without heavy fossil imports. Japan Property & Finance: Tokyo will prioritize data collection on foreign home ownership rather than adding purchase limits, while MUFG rolls out digital services for smaller firms. Startups: Japan’s seed-stage funding fell 40% as investors get pickier amid tighter TSE listing rules. Security & Espionage: Five Eyes warns Chinese spies are recruiting via job platforms like LinkedIn and Indeed, targeting people with access to sensitive information. Taiwan Tensions: A leaked video of Singaporean troops training in Taiwan highlights Taipei’s deterrence push as China and the US trade barbs over the Tiananmen anniversary. China-US Trade: US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer says tariff caps in deals with the EU and Japan will be respected, even as forced-labour tariffs and a new excess-capacity probe could raise rates. North Korea: Kim Jong Un orders “exponential” expansion of nuclear arsenal after visiting a new nuclear material production facility. Regional Talks: China and Vietnam hold maritime delimitation and joint development talks, pledging faster progress. Sports: China beats Thailand 3-2 for its first win in the women’s VNL in Nanjing.
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