Japan’s Fukuoka blossoms into tech hub for foreign startups, local IT firms
Economy

Japan’s Fukuoka blossoms into tech hub for foreign startups, local IT firms

Midsize city attracts companies with comfortable offices, low labor competition Fukuoka has been promoting the creation of state-of-the-art offices as part of a redevelopment plan. (Photo by Toshiki Sasazu) FUKUOKA, Japan -- The southern Japanese city of Fukuoka is evolving into an information technology hub, with players including a Vietnamese startup and a Toyota Motor supplier expanding their presence to secure talent and boost business with companies in the region.

Thailand’s Thaksin Shinawatra released from prison after 8 months
Economy

Thailand’s Thaksin Shinawatra released from prison after 8 months

Former prime minister granted parole, will serve remainder of sentence at home Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, right, greets his daughter Paetongtarn Shinawatra following his release from a Bangkok prison on May 11. (Photo by Ken Kobayashi) BANGKOK -- Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was released from prison on Monday after being granted parole last month and will serve the remaining months of his one-year sentence at home.

Vietnam’s workers power Japan Inc but face AI risks at home
Economy

Vietnam’s workers power Japan Inc but face AI risks at home

Vietnamese have edge in Japanese skills but consultant also warns of visa hurdles, rising costs A Vietnamese technical trainee, left, works with a Japanese colleague at a manufacturing plant in Tobishima, Japan. October 2025. © Kyodo HO CHI MINH CITY -- Vietnam has become indispensable to Japan's economy but faces long-term threats from artificial intelligence, rising costs and policy bottlenecks, according to Japanese consulting firm ABeam Consulting.

China confirms Trump visit to Beijing, setting up high-stakes summit
Economy

China confirms Trump visit to Beijing, setting up high-stakes summit

US president to arrive on Wednesday evening, stay until Friday U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping at their last meeting in Busan, South Korea, on Oct. 30. They are set to meet again in Beijing this week. © Reuters SHANGHAI/NEW YORK -- China on Monday announced that U.S. President Donald Trump will visit the country from Wednesday to Friday, marking the first such trip by an American leader since he went in 2017 during his first term in office.

DeepSeek Reportedly Raising 50 Billion RMB, Expanding Globally
Technology

DeepSeek Reportedly Raising 50 Billion RMB, Expanding Globally

Chinese AI startup DeepSeek is reportedly raising 50 billion RMB in new funding, with R&D centers already established in Silicon Valley, London, and Singapore.

Alibaba to merge Qwen AI with Taobao in push for new AI-powered shopping
Technology

Alibaba to merge Qwen AI with Taobao in push for new AI-powered shopping

Every Wednesday and Friday, TechNode’s Briefing newsletter delivers a roundup of the most important news in China tech, straight to your inbox. Your support helps TechNode continue to provide credible, on-the-ground journalism and industry insights about the Chinese tech industry. Alibaba Group is preparing to roll out a major integration between its AI platform Qwen and e-commerce marketplaces Taobao and Tmall, as the Chinese tech giant pushes to transform online shopping through AI. The move is designed to replace traditional keyword-based searches with a conversational shopping experience, allowing consumers to browse products, compare prices and complete purchases by chatting directly with an AI assistant inside the Qwen app. The app will connect users to more than four billion products across Taobao and Tmall’s marketplaces. Alibaba is also equipping the platform with a dedicated skills library that can handle tasks including logistics tracking and after-sales support. The company plans to leverage users’ past orders and shopping preferences to generate personalized recommendations, deepening the role of AI in consumer purchasing decisions.

Kimi and Step Intelligence Both Announce New Funding Rounds
Technology

Kimi and Step Intelligence Both Announce New Funding Rounds

Chinese AI startups Kimi (Moonshot AI) and Step Intelligence have both announced new financing rounds, highlighting continued strong investor interest in China's AI sector.

Singaporean killed in Dukono eruption ‘didn’t go for social media’: family
Business

Singaporean killed in Dukono eruption ‘didn’t go for social media’: family

Timothy Heng’s stepsister said that she and her family were comforted to know that ‘his final moments were used to help someone else’ Speaking about her stepbrother Timothy Heng, Tessa Oh said that his family knew him to be someone who put others before himself and showed up for the people in his life. More details about his last movements that emerged in a media report and accounts from some of the other hikers confirmed this, and Oh said that she and her family were comforted to know that “his final moments were used to help someone else”. “I think it really made them feel a lot more heartened about his death, and they feel like they raised a good boy, they raised a good son,” she said about her parents. A group of 20 hikers, including Heng, was trapped on Mount Dukono when it erupted on Friday, launching an ash cloud about 10km into the air.

Hong Kong may broaden at-risk elderly support after recent deaths, minister says
Business

Hong Kong may broaden at-risk elderly support after recent deaths, minister says

Welfare chief Chris Sun says support could be extended after recent deaths expose gaps in identifying vulnerable households Hong Kong authorities may widen support to cover more younger elderly residents to bolster protection, the welfare minister has said, calling current efforts to identify at-risk seniors “just the beginning” as the city reels from two tragedies in a week. Secretary for Labour and Welfare Chris Sun Yuk-han told the South China Morning Post that the government was mobilising all available resources to strengthen support for the elderly, but he noted the process would take time given the city’s large ageing population. Explaining how a “high-risk” household was defined under a government initiative that used an interdepartmental database to identify vulnerable older residents, Sun said it generally referred to those aged 80 and above who lived alone or only with a spouse. However, this age threshold meant a pair in their seventies involved in a recent tragedy fell outside authorities’ monitoring. “What we are looking at, one is either the elderly people are living on their own or two elderly people are living together, and then we look at the age. Right now, we draw the line at age 80,” Sun said.

Hong Kong right to move to extend long arm of the law to claw machines
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Hong Kong right to move to extend long arm of the law to claw machines

Given the addictive potential of the machines and complaints about rigging, regulation is a step in the right direction and must protect children Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays a key role in our experience of pleasure, focus, reward and motivation. It propels us to put in effort, devote time and feel good about our achievements. Before the internet, the primary way we got our dopamine fixes was through hobbies, such as exercising, reading, writing or other offline creative tasks – activities that needed sustained effort and delayed gratification. Sure, people in those “prehistoric” times probably reached for their favourite snacks for instant fixes, too. But the problem with doom scrolling is that it’s passive consumption. While minimal effort is required, it misses opportunities for deeper conversation and social engagement. We can become addicted to activities that get dopamine flowing. While very few would call a triathlete who just can’t stop training an addict, there are quite a few obsessive pursuits that are typically shunned, especially if they’re clearly unhealthy.

China confirms dates for President Donald Trump’s state visit to Beijing
Business

China confirms dates for President Donald Trump’s state visit to Beijing

The visit will be the first trip to the country by a US president since 2017 US President Donald Trump will pay a state visit to China from May 13 to 15, at the invitation of President Xi Jinping, the foreign ministry in Beijing said on Monday. It will be the first visit to China by a US president in almost nine years and comes at a time of heightened tensions between the two countries over a range of issues. It also coincides with the fragile US-Iran ceasefire and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which is pushing up energy costs and weighing on the global economy. Earlier, on Sunday, US principal deputy press secretary Anna Kelly said Trump would arrive in Beijing on Wednesday evening for what she described as a “visit of tremendous symbolic significance”. According to Kelly, the US leader will attend a welcome ceremony and a bilateral meeting with President Xi Jinping on Thursday, followed by a visit to the Temple of Heaven and a state banquet. The two leaders will meet again on Friday for a bilateral tea and working lunch, she said, adding that the US planned to host the Chinese leader for a reciprocal visit later this year.

Thailand’s former prime minister Thaksin released on parole
Business

Thailand’s former prime minister Thaksin released on parole

The corrections department cited Thaksin’s age and the fact that he had less than a year left to serve as reasons for early release The 76-year-old telecoms billionaire has been serving a one-year prison sentence for corruption since September. He is required to wear an electronic monitor until his probation ends in four months. Hundreds of supporters who had thronged outside Bangkok’s Klong Prem Central Prison ‌since the early hours of Monday chanted “we love Thaksin” as he greeted them on his release, having served about two-thirds of his sentence before ‌being paroled.