Panasonic Canada Inc
Location
ONTARIO
Founded
1967-02-28
Website
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2025-05-09 (hppr.org)
Could Kansas Panasonic plant get hit in Trump's campaign against clean energy? |
The changing political landscape around clean energy makes for an uncertain future for Kansas students training for jobs at the multi-billion-dollar Panasonic Energy plant in De Soto, Kansas.
Read more2025-03-16 (landeszeitung.de)
Economy demands speed: bureaucracy, defense, climate protection - what the new federal government must now deliver
Efficient approval procedures and strong defense are just two of the urgent tasks for the future federal government. Robert Sippel, Panasonic boss in Lüneburg, demands targeted investments in the future.
Read more2025-02-02 (letemps.ch)
Asian and currency markets accuse the blow after the taxation of customs duties by Donald Trump - time
After the taxation of customs duties by Donald Trump on products from Canada, Mexico and China, the Tokyo Stock Exchange fell by almost 3% on Monday, like other Asian and unison squares Mexican peso or Canadian dollar
Read more2024-12-31 (chinatoday.com.cn)
A Positive Signal
China removes last curbs on foreign investment in manufacturing to make the industry high-end, intelligent, and green.
Read more2024-12-24 (chinadaily.com.cn)
Corporations aim for more China presence - .com.cn
Multinational corporations have vowed to deepen cooperation with their Chinese partners and seize the huge opportunities presented by China's sharpened focus on bolstering technological innovation and industrial upgrade, reaffirming their long-term confidence in the world's second-largest economy.
Read more2024-10-17 (novini247.com)
Shares in Toyota, Panasonic and Japan's biggest banks were
Shares in Toyota, Panasonic and Japan's biggest banks were among the biggest victims of a massive rout in Tokyo stocks on Thursday as investors soaked up the previous day's unexpected interest rate hike by the Bank of Japan and a renewed surge in the yen. .After the decision
Read more2024-08-02 (economicnewsbrasil.com.br)
High yen é driven by new Japanese BC policyês
Japanese shares fall after unexpected interest rate increase by the Central Bank of Japan. Businessman Geldo Machado commented on the fact.
Read more2024-07-02 (getguru.online)
EV demand, investing in AI, jobs data: Asking for a Trend
On today’s episode of Asking for a Trend, host Josh Lipton breaks down the biggest takeaways from Monday’s trading session.
Read more2024-03-13 (investorplace.com)
The 3 Most Undervalued Stocks to Buy for Under $10 in March 2024
These are the undervalued stocks under $10 that seem poised for a big rally as they represent attractive businesses.
Read more2024-03-13 (asiatimes.com)
When Japan ends negative interest rates - Asia Times
Japan implemented negative interest rates in January 2016, surprising global markets with an unconventional monetary policy to combat deflation and
Read more2024-02-19 (nippon.com)
“Shima Kōsaku”: A Salaryman Manga and the Evolution of Japan’s Economy
The celebrated salaryman Shima Kōsaku made his appearance in 1983. Since then, the manga series that bears his name has charted the course of Japan’s business world, economy, and society for more than 40 years.
Read more2024-01-28 (168.am)
Bank capital is leaving
In the conditions of high economic growth recorded in the last two years, it seems that banks should be very interested in financing the real sector of the economy.
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