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China Bankruptcy Law: New System for Entrepreneurs

by Priya Shah โ€“ Business Editor October 9, 2025
written by Priya Shah โ€“ Business Editor

China to Launch First Nationwide personal Bankruptcy โฃSystem, โฃAiding Struggling Entrepreneurs

DALIAN, China – China is implementingโ€ a national personalโข bankruptcy system, โ€Œa โคlandmark moveโ€Œ designed to provide โ€‹a pathway for entrepreneurs saddled with โ€debt afterโค business failures to rebuild theirโ€‹ financial lives.โ€ The system will allow individualsโค to liquidate personal debts, โ€offeringโข a fresh startโ€‹ and aiming โคto foster a โ€Œmoreโข supportive habitat for risk-taking and innovation.

Currently,โ€Œ China’s bankruptcy laws primarily address corporate โ€insolvency, ofen leaving business ownersโค personallyโ€‹ liable โขfor outstandingโฃ debts. This has historically discouraged entrepreneurial activity, โคespecially in emerging fields, due to โฃtheโฃ significant personal financial risk. The new system seeksโค to โ€‹address this imbalance, โ€‹encouraging individuals to pursue ventures โ€without the fear of lifelongโ€Œ debt in the event of failure.

The initiative is expected to particularly benefit entrepreneurs inโค rapidly evolving sectors where business failure rates can be higher. By providing a legal framework for debt resolution, the government hopes to stimulate โ€Œinnovation and economic growth. Details regarding the specifics โฃof the system, including eligibility criteria and the liquidation process, are still beingโ€Œ finalizedโ€‹ andโฃ are expected to be released in the โคcoming months. This move signals a broader shift in policy towardsโ€ supportingโ€‹ entrepreneurship and reducing theโฃ stigmaโ€ associated with business failure.

October 9, 2025 0 comments
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Tenstorrent Chip Production: TSMC, Samsung & Intel Talks

by Priya Shah โ€“ Business Editor October 2, 2025
written by Priya Shah โ€“ Business Editor

Tenstorrent considers Intel foundry Services as Chip โขProductionโ€‹ Options expand

TAIPEI – AI hardware startup Tenstorrent isโค evaluating Intel’s contract โ€Œchipmaking services alongside industry leaders TSMC and Samsung for the production of its next-generation chips,โ€‹ according to founder โคand CEO Jim Keller in an โ€Œexclusive interviewโค with โ€‹Nikkei Asia.The company is currently in discussions with both TSMC and Samsung regarding the use of their 2-nanometer technology.

Tenstorrent’s openness โขto multiple foundries signalsโฃ a strategic move โขto secure supply and leverageโค competitive pricing inโข theโค increasingly crucial AI chip market. Asโข demand for AI processing power surges, access to leading-edge manufacturing capabilities isโข paramount. This โ€Œversatility allows Tenstorrent to mitigate risks associated with relying on a single manufacturer and possibly optimize costs as it scales production.Keller’sโข statement indicates the company is prepared to consider all โขviableโค optionsโข to meet what he described as “endless”โค AI demand.

The AI startup is actively exploring utilizing 2-nanometer โฃtechnology โขfrom TSMCโ€Œ and โคSamsung,but Kellerโข confirmed Intel’s โฃfoundry services remain a possibility for future chip production. This demonstrates a willingness toโ€Œ diversify its manufacturing partnerships as it aims to capitalize on growing opportunities, particularly with smaller clients.

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Japan LDP Seeks to Win Back Working-Age Voters

by Priya Shah โ€“ Business Editor September 29, 2025
written by Priya Shah โ€“ Business Editor

japan’s Ruling Party Courts Working-Class Voters with Economic Promises

TOKYO – Facing headwinds after a disappointing upper house election, โ€‹candidatesโ€Œ vying forโ€ leadership of Japan‘s Liberal Democratic party (LDP) are centering โขtheir campaigns โ€‹on pledges to bolster the economic prospects of the nation’s middle-class working population.the shiftโค signals a recognition โ€‹of growing discontent among this key demographic and a bid to regain lost support.

The LDP,โ€ which has dominated Japanese politics for decades, suffered setbacks in July’s upper house election, widely attributed to voterโ€‹ frustration over rising living costsโฃ and stagnant wages. Now,as the party prepares โขto select itsโ€‹ next leader,contendersโฃ are outlining plans to address theโ€ concerns of working-age citizens,focusing on โคboth immediate relief and โคmedium-term economic improvements. This demographic – a cornerstone of Japan’s economy -โข feels increasingly squeezed by economic pressures, prompting the LDPโ€Œ to recalibrate its โ€messaging and policy โคproposals.

theโ€‹ promises come as japan grapplesโ€‹ withโฃ ongoing economic challenges, including inflation and an aging โขpopulation. While specific proposals vary โ€Œamong candidates, common themesโ€Œ include tax relief measures, wage increases, and initiatives toโฃ support families and childcare – allโข aimed at easing the financial burden on working households. The outcomeโฃ of the LDP leadership race will โ€‹likely set the tone for Japan’s economic policy in the comingโ€‹ years and determine the extent to which the party โ€‹can reconnect with a vital segment of the electorate.

September 29, 2025 0 comments
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Asia PE Fundraising: India & Japan Lead the Way

by Priya Shah โ€“ Business Editor September 29, 2025
written by Priya Shah โ€“ Business Editor

India and Japan Fuel Asia private โ€‹Equityโฃ Fundraising Despite Global Exit Challenges

TOKYO – Private equity investment inโข India and Japan is bucking a regional trend, โ€emerging as a key driver of fundraising in Asia even as a global backlog of companies seeking exits weighs on the broader market.

According to data from Preqin,Asia-focused private equity funds raised $9.6 billion between March and June.This positive momentum is largely attributed to strong โ€‹investor interest in opportunities within India and Japan, contrasting with aโ€ more โ€cautiousโค approach to other Asian markets. The discrepancy highlights a โขshift in investor focus towards economies demonstrating robustโ€‹ growth โคand โ€technological advancement.

The current surroundings presents a challenge for private equity firms globally,with a significant number of portfolio companies awaitingโ€‹ sale orโ€ initial public offerings. This “dry powder” situation – funds with committed capital but limited investment opportunities – โ€Œis creating pressure and โขimpacting overall deal flow. However, โคIndia and Japan are proving resilient, offering a pipeline of โคattractive investmentโ€ targets, particularly in the technology sector.โ€Œ Deals related to manufacturing,however,are experiencing slower progress.

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US Tariffs Impact Singapore’s Pharmaceutical Exports

by Priya Shah โ€“ Business Editor September 27, 2025
written by Priya Shah โ€“ Business Editor

Singapore Faces $3.1 Billion in Pharmaceutical โขExport Risk as U.S. Tariffs Loom

Singapore is bracing for potential disruption to โข$3.1 billion in pharmaceuticalโ€‹ exports as the United States considers maintaining orโ€‹ increasing tariffs, despite โขa free trade agreement between the two nations. Trade Ministerโฃ Gan Kim Yong revealed ongoing negotiations with U.S. โ€ŒCommerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to secure preferential tariff treatment and maintain SingaporeS competitiveness inโฃ the American market.โ€ The stakes are high, as broader sectoral tariffs could substantially impact demand for key Singaporeanโฃ products, including semiconductors, consumer electronics,โ€‹ and pharmaceuticals – representing roughly 40% of all exports to the U.S.

While a free trade agreement has been in place since 2004, Singapore currently faces a 10% baseline tariff on exports toโ€‹ the U.S. Recent increases in steel and aluminum tariffs have already pushed the effective U.S. tariff โ€rateโค on Singaporeanโข goods up to 7.8% in july, fromโ€Œ 6.8% in April. Gan โฃemphasized the need โขfor a favorable arrangement, stating, โ€Œ”We do look forward to having some preferentialโ€Œ treatment versus the current top-line tariff the U.S. has imposed,” but acknowledgedโข that theโ€Œ specific tariff rate – whether 15% or another figure – โ€‹remains โ€a โขkey point of negotiation.

Gan indicated discussions are focused on potential deals within the pharmaceutical and semiconductor sectors,โข aiming โคto ensureโ€‹ continuedโข access for Singaporean companies to the U.S. market. The central bank warnedโฃ in July thatโ€ increased tariffs could severely curtail demand for Singapore’s crucial โ€export commodities.

September 27, 2025 0 comments
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Toyota Woven City: Autonomous Driving & Robotics Experiment

by Priya Shah โ€“ Business Editor September 25, 2025
written by Priya Shah โ€“ Business Editor

Toyota‘s Woven City โ€‹Opens, โขPioneering Real-World Testing โ€‹of Autonomous Technology

SHIZUOKA, Japan – Toyota Motor officially launched wovenโ€ City, a first-of-its-kind experimental smart city, inโ€Œ Shizuoka prefectureโ€ on โฃthursday. The project aims to accelerate theโฃ development andโค deployment of technologies like autonomous driving and โ€Œroboticsโข through real-world request with actualโ€ residents.

Woven city represents a โ€‹meaningful investment inโ€Œ future mobility โ€‹and urban living. Toyota intends to utilize the fully-integrated surroundings to testโฃ innovations โ€‹in areas beyond transportation, including logistics and home automation, all while gathering data and feedbackโข from people living within the community.The project envisions a future where technology seamlessly โขintegrates into daily life, enhancing convenience โ€and sustainability.

The city isโ€‹ designed as a collaborative ecosystem,with Toyota inviting participation โคfrom other Japanese companies including daikin and Nissin. Initial deployments include twenty single-seater autonomous vehicles, with plans toโ€Œ eventually accommodate approximately 300 residents.

The siteโฃ will serve as a living laboratory, allowing Toyota to refine its autonomous systemsโข and robotics in a dynamic, uncontrolled setting – a crucial step beyond simulations and closed-course testing. Data collected from woven City is expected to โ€‹inform the development of future โ€ŒToyota products and contribute to broader advancementsโฃ in smart city technologies.

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