Japan's auto industry is bracing for potential US tariffs on imported vehicles, with concerns about production adjustments and the impact on the US economy. The industry emphasizes its significant contributions to the US through employment and investment, highlighting the importance of the US market as the top export destination.
The Osaka Kansai Expo features the world's first hydrogen-powered vending machine, generating its own electricity through a chemical reaction between oxygen and hydrogen, resulting in zero carbon emissions and reduced energy consumption. This innovative technology offers a glimpse into a more sustainable future for vending machines, potentially paving the way for wider adoption as hydrogen infrastructure develops.
Toyota has postponed the construction of a lithium-ion battery factory in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, citing sluggish demand for electric vehicles in the global market and higher construction costs due to rising material and labor expenses. The company is also considering delaying the release of its first next-generation electric vehicle model, a sedan from the luxury Lexus brand, to ensure the quality of new technologies involved.
Opposition leader Yuichiro Tamaki sparked controversy by suggesting that foreigners should not receive the same medical benefits as Japanese citizens, despite data showing foreigners account for a small fraction of healthcare expenditures. His remarks have been criticized as xenophobic and have fueled debate about the national health insurance program.
Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams finally returned to Earth after a nine-month stay on the International Space Station, thanks to a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket that launched their replacements earlier in the day. Their return was delayed due to issues with Boeing's Starliner capsule, but they remained positive and continued to work diligently aboard the space station.