A massive 243-kilogram (535-pound) bluefin tuna sold for a record 510 million yen ($3.2 million) at the first auction of 2026 at Tokyo’s Toyosu fish market.
Asian businesses organically sprouted around the plaza when it opened in 2008, cementing the 1.5-mile stretch of Dobson Road as a cultural hub for the Valley and one of eight identified retail ...
That’s a really big fish. This one weighed in at 535 pounds. It sold for a record $3.2 million (510 million yen) on Monday at ...
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Crazy! He even had Park Ji-soo, a special DF who signed a contract with Jeonbuk and Wuhan to expire...
Jeonbuk Hyundai, which has launched a storm of recruitment, is in front of another big fish. An official familiar with the ...
In response, China implemented a transformative 10-year fishing ban in the Yangtze's critical waters on Jan 1, 2020. The ...
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Pakistani rice, food products gain ground in Chinese market
Pakistan's rice and an expanding range of food products strengthened their presence in China during January-November 2025, reflecting rising demand for diverse food imports and improved trade ...
Do U.S. technology transfer restrictions on semiconductors deliver tangible results in outcompeting China? Ask two semiconductor professionals, and you are likely to get two opposite answers. Yes, ...
China warns there is ‘no market’ for Japanese seafood exports as spat over Taiwan comments escalates
China has warned there is “no market” for Japanese seafood exports, the latest veiled threat from Beijing as its diplomatic spat with Tokyo escalates over recent comments by Japan’s leader on ...
China has indicated it will ban all imports of Japanese seafood, two government officials in Tokyo said on Wednesday, in what appears to be the latest salvo in an escalating diplomatic dispute between ...
Under the guidance of the China Film Administration, China Film Co-Production Corporation set up the China Film Pavilion at the 46th American Film Market, which took place in Los Angeles from November ...
In China, you can buy a heavily discounted “used” electric car that has never, in fact, been used. Chinese automakers, desperate to meet their sales targets in a bitterly competitive market, sell cars ...
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