As the top corporations in Japan start reforms to boost the economy, subcontractors in the keiretsu business alliances cannot be left behind. Here's why.
Toshiba owns power semiconductor, nuclear power, and other technologies important for national security. The new owners aim to keep those from leaking overseas.
Toshiba is involved with advanced technologies essential to Japan's security. The takeover must prevent these from flowing abroad while still ensuring growth.
Toshiba has created a technology with significant potential for carbon utilization. It can analyze mixed gases 150 times faster than conventional approaches.
China has a chokehold on access to rare earth minerals used in technologies such as EV engines. These new alternatives will provide welcome supply chain relief.
Manufacturers of power semiconductors are pumping investments into increased production as the market grows exponentially, piggybacking on decarbonization.
The Occupation brainwashed us through the “War Guilt Information Program.” Now, the Japanese should feel ashamed when the world regards us as a “dependency” of the...
The investigation was conducted by lawyers selected by activist shareholders, not by objective third parties. Moreover, national security must take precedence over shareholder rights.
The vetoes of two people who play an important role in corporate governance highlight the deep conflict between shareholders.
Toshiba is a key contributor to Japan’s economic and strategic security. The company needs to tread carefully as it considers the outside buyout offer and seeks...
Asia’s largest high-tech trade show focusing on IT and consumer electronics, CEATEC 2020, took place from October 20 to 23. This year’s show...