At the Naruse Dam construction site in Japan, autonomous bulldozers and vibratory rollers, powered by AI, work tirelessly, addressing labor shortages and revolutionizing the construction industry. This innovative technology, developed by Kajima Corp., increases efficiency and productivity, paving the way for a more sustainable future.
The Japanese government is considering introducing human challenge trials, where healthy volunteers are deliberately exposed to viruses, to expedite vaccine development. This initiative aims to align Japan's vaccine research with international standards and address the lag in domestic vaccine development witnessed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Japanese investors sold a record amount of foreign bonds in the week through March 8th, driven by concerns over a selloff in Eurozone debt markets triggered by Germany's plans for increased fiscal spending. Meanwhile, foreign investors continued to buy Japanese assets, including long-term and short-term bonds, despite a net outflow of funds from the Japanese stock market.
Plant factories are emerging as a significant force in Japan's agricultural landscape, offering a controlled environment for growing vegetables indoors, independent of weather conditions. This innovative approach is projected to reach a market value of 24 billion yen by 2029, driven by increasing demand for fresh, locally-sourced produce and the need for sustainable agricultural practices.
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba called for unity within the LDP to win the upcoming Upper House and Tokyo metropolitan assembly elections, despite the party's recent loss of its Lower House majority. He emphasized the need to address public distrust and work towards wage hikes, work-style reforms, and a stronger alliance with the United States.