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17.05.2025

Day Nissan Decides Fate of Its Birthplace

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Japan for 17.05.2025.

It displays 29 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

17.05.2025Day Nissan Decides Fate of Its Birthplace

Nissan's restructuring plans deepened as sources confirmed the automaker is considering closing two Kanagawa Prefecture plants, including its historic Oppama facility in the company's birthplace. The closures are part of a global reduction strategy that also targets two Mexican facilities, continuing the automotive industry struggles documented in previous days. The LDP Secretary-General and policy chief cautioned against consumption tax reduction proposals amid ongoing economic concerns, with Japan still reeling from the GDP contraction reported yesterday.

Reports emerged of potential improper handling of party ticket revenues by the Tokyo chapter of the LDP. A court ordered the government to disclose documents related to the Science Council of Japan in a transparency ruling. Meanwhile, Taiwan reportedly achieved its "zero nuclear power" goal today, while a historic sake brewery began offering courses to foreign sommeliers, highlighting Japan's cultural export efforts amid economic challenges.

17.05.2025
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02:50Japan Softens US Tariff Demands

The newspapers report on a shift in Japan's trade negotiation stance with the US, now warming to lower US tariffs rather than pushing for complete elimination as Japan weighs trade deals with China and the UK (Nikkei Asia). Direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine have begun (Yahoo News Japan), while Japan and South Korea continue improving relations with plans for a fast-track entry system for tourists at four airports in June to mark their diplomatic ties anniversary (Kyodo News). Domestically, Toyota's business model shift to allow post-delivery installation of safety features continues to make headlines (Nikkei Shimbun).
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【ニューヨーク=三島大地】大手格付け会社ムーディーズ・レーティングスは16日、米国の信用格付けを最上位の「Aaa」から「Aa1」に引き下げた。政府債務の拡大や利払い費が増加していることを理由…
06:26

08:12Moody's Downgrades US Credit Rating

The newspapers report on Moody's downgrading US credit rating from "Aaa" to "Aa1" due to expanding government debt and increasing interest payments (Nikkei Shimbun). Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a prisoner exchange in direct negotiations (Yahoo News Japan). A "Denmark Model" is being discussed that has significantly improved Ukraine's combat capabilities amid the "Trump crisis" (Japan Business Press), while Japan continues to adjust its position on US tariff negotiations after considering trade deals with China and the UK (Nikkei Asia).
09:57
A sake brewery in southwestern Japan with an over 150-year history has begun offering a seminar for foreign sommeliers on the traditional techniques for making the Japanese alcoholic drink, which were added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list last year.
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日産自動車が神奈川県にある2工場の削減を検討していることが分かった。対象は国内5工場あるうち、主力工場の追浜工場(神奈川県横須賀市)と日産車体の湘南工場(同県平塚市)。休止か閉鎖や具体的なスケジュールなどは今後協議して詰める。経営再建に向けて世界7工場を削減する方針を示しており、国内工場の削減に踏み込んで立て直しを急ぐ。 世界で完成車工場については17カ所から10まで減らす。インドやアルゼンチン…
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11:08Historic Sake Brewing Techniques Taught to Foreign Sommeliers

The newspapers report on a historic Japanese sake brewery offering courses for foreign sommeliers, highlighting traditional techniques that recently received UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage status (Kyodo News English). Nissan is considering reducing operations at two of its five domestic factories in Kanagawa Prefecture - the Oppama plant in Yokosuka and Nissan Shatai's Shonan plant in Hiratsuka - as part of a global restructuring plan to cut seven factories worldwide (Nikkei Shimbun). A court has ordered the government to disclose documents related to the Science Council of Japan (Yahoo News Japan).

13:46Nissan Plans Factory Closures in Restructuring Push

The newspapers report on Nissan considering closing two of its Kanagawa Prefecture plants as part of a broader restructuring effort (Kyodo News English). Former South Korean President Yoon has left the ruling party (Yahoo News Japan). Trump's tax cuts are criticized for potentially having negative effects on low-income households who form part of his support base (Nikkei Shimbun). Previous reports discussed a "Denmark Model" improving Ukraine's combat capabilities (Japan Business Press) and Japan's shifting position on US tariff negotiations (Nikkei Asia).

17:20Nissan Plans Kanagawa Plant Closures

The newspapers report on Nissan considering closing two of its plants in Kanagawa Prefecture as part of restructuring efforts (The Japan Times, Kyodo News). An esports player has apologized for posting an atomic bomb image (Huffington Post Japan). The LDP Secretary-General is cautioning against consumption tax reduction proposals (Yahoo News Japan). Earlier reports covered criticism of Trump's tax cuts potentially harming low-income supporters (Nikkei Shimbun), a "Denmark Model" improving Ukraine's combat capabilities (Japan Business Press), and Japan's shifting stance on US tariff negotiations (Nikkei Asia).

19:37Nissan Considers Shuttering Birthplace Plants

The newspapers report on Nissan considering closing two plants in its founding location, with two Mexican facilities also under review as part of global restructuring efforts (Nikkei Shimbun, The Japan Times, Kyodo News). Meanwhile, temperatures around 30°C are expected in the Kanto region on May 18, prompting heat stroke warnings (Yahoo News Japan). Previous reporting mentioned an esports player apologizing for posting an atomic bomb image (Huffington Post Japan) and a "Denmark Model" that improved Ukraine's combat capabilities amid Trump-related concerns (Japan Business Press).