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Biotech startup to undergo out-of-court workout due to substantial debt Turing Drive creates custom autonomous tech for tourism, construction Tokyo-based startup bets on cultural alignment to stand out in crowded field Government open to working with... [1]

TOKYO -- Artificial intelligence was the inescapable tech and investment topic of 2025, and the new year promises to bring even more questions. [2]

PATTAYA, Thailand – SCB Chief Investment Office (SCB CIO) believes the global cycle of aggressive interest-rate cuts is coming to an end, advising investors to shift their focus toward fiscal policy, economic data and selective opportunities linked t... [3]

BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s economic cabinet has approved the Thailand Board of Investment (BOI)’s package of three measures aimed at driving its “investment for the future” policy. [4]

With AI-driven data center demand, investment to shift from lackluster EV chips Company pulls out of field dominated by foreign incumbents, seeing dim profit prospects Project targets mass production by 2027 as Japan lags China and US Outlander maker... [5]

Bloc's economic ministers to meet Thursday to discuss collective approach Academics and rights activists fear backsliding on civilian control Pramono Anung has proposed establishing investment fund for Indonesia's capital Southeast Asian countries ag... [6]

Hello from Tokyo, this is Katherine Creel, your host for this week's #techAsia. Here in Japan, the big question in political circles is "Who will be Japan's next prime minister?" The answer seemed pretty cut-and-dried after Sanae Takaichi won the Lib... [7]

Investors hopeful of future growth, but rising AI exposure a source of concern Akito Tanaka shares his weekly reflections and recommendations Deal highlights close friendship between SoftBank CEO Son and Intel's Tan Japan tech group's stock hits reco... [8]

Sources
[1] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2026-03-26 · 47% match

Startups

Biotech startup to undergo out-of-court workout due to substantial debt Turing Drive creates custom autonomous tech for tourism, construction Tokyo-based startup bets on cultural alignment to stand out in crowded field Government open to working with

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2026-01-07 · 55% match

From SoftBank's strategy to the AI boom: Tech trends to watch in 2026

TOKYO -- Artificial intelligence was the inescapable tech and investment topic of 2025, and the new year promises to bring even more questions.

[3] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2026-01-31 · 50% match

Rate-cut era over SCB CIO shifts investor focus to AI and emerging markets

PATTAYA, Thailand – SCB Chief Investment Office (SCB CIO) believes the global cycle of aggressive interest-rate cuts is coming to an end, advising investors to shift their focus toward fiscal policy, economic data and selective opportunities linked t

[4] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2025-11-29 · 49% match

Thailand launches ‘FastPass’ to boost $14.8 billion high-tech investments and future industries

BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand’s economic cabinet has approved the Thailand Board of Investment (BOI)’s package of three measures aimed at driving its “investment for the future” policy.

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-12-03 · 49% match

Companies

With AI-driven data center demand, investment to shift from lackluster EV chips Company pulls out of field dominated by foreign incumbents, seeing dim profit prospects Project targets mass production by 2027 as Japan lags China and US Outlander maker

[6] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-04-07 · 48% match

Politics

Bloc's economic ministers to meet Thursday to discuss collective approach Academics and rights activists fear backsliding on civilian control Pramono Anung has proposed establishing investment fund for Indonesia's capital Southeast Asian countries ag

[7] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-10-16 · 47% match

Microsoft steps further from China, rare earth miners get a boost

Hello from Tokyo, this is Katherine Creel, your host for this week's #techAsia. Here in Japan, the big question in political circles is "Who will be Japan's next prime minister?" The answer seemed pretty cut-and-dried after Sanae Takaichi won the Lib

[8] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-08-25 · 46% match

SoftBank

Investors hopeful of future growth, but rising AI exposure a source of concern Akito Tanaka shares his weekly reflections and recommendations Deal highlights close friendship between SoftBank CEO Son and Intel's Tan Japan tech group's stock hits reco

[9] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2024-05-04 · 50% match

AI investment boom extends to nuclear power generation and uranium

TOKYO/HOUSTON -- Investors who have flocked to semiconductor stocks on the back of the generative artificial intelligence (AI) boom are starting to buy shares linked to nuclear power generation and its primary fuel uranium.

[10] TH bangkokpost.com · 2023-07-03 · 50% match

Applications to Board of Investment hit B1.87tn in 2025

Investment applications submitted to the Board of Investment (BOI) in 2025 soared to 1.87 trillion baht across 3,370 projects, marking a substantial 67% increase in value and an 11% increase in the number of projects compared to 2024.

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