These articles are from Nikkei Asia, the FT’s sister publication covering politics, the economy, business and international affairs across the Asian region.
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Vacancies rise in exclusive Beijing and Shanghai towers as tenants seek lower rents
Shift in local demand to pricier vehicles may spur more ‘India-first’ models
Buyers and sellers flock to shopping feature while authorities fret
Neutral jurisdiction with common law system attracts sanctions-hit businesses
Long groomed for top job, West Point graduate will be Cambodia’s first new PM in 38 years
Company follows Dell and Apple in diversifying supply chain beyond China
Long-ruling strongman has ensured his party faces no serious challenge in Sunday’s general election
Residents fed up with inflation as president enters second year in power
Dearth of renewable energy at home leaves titans lagging behind US and European peers
South and south-east Asian countries return to coal to hedge against blackout risks from gas shortage
From Indonesia to Vietnam, the weather pattern is set to hit critical crops as well as industrial sector
Top equipment maker sources globally while keeping most production in Netherlands
Bloc plans first joint exercise in September as regional challenges mount
Wave of developer defaults follows Beijing’s crackdown on speculation
Move Forward pressured to scrap proposed royal reforms as it seeks to govern
Shop featuring hard-rocking brand’s new apparel line opens its doors this month
Markdowns approach 50% for edtech group Byju’s and food delivery service Swiggy
Many groups want to open factories in America but geopolitical and local issues often prevent investment
Firms in the US and Singapore gain business as Washington’s accountant inspections begin
Bourse chief Ramon Monzon says foreign investors want ways to manage risk
Controversial $16bn Flipkart deal gives Walmart an ecommerce edge
Chief Bertrand Loy not ‘overly concerned’ about industry’s downturn
Local players face softer demand and competition from foreign makers
Prime minister’s economic tsar takes stock of nine-year legacy
Experts say companies increasingly concerned about legal and commercial fallout from potential conflict over island
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