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“We hope the Japanese side can provide a fair competition environment for Chinese companies operating in Japan and not do anything to harm bilateral cooperation and mutual trust.”. Huawei supplies some network equipment to private Japanese telcos NTT Docomo and KDDI Corp. And SoftBank Group Corp has a long relationship with Huawei - which in 2011 became the first Chinese firm to join Japan’s conservative Keidanren business lobby - and has partnered with it on 5G trials. “The government will not buy where there are security concerns but it is difficult to restrict procurement by private companies,” one of the sources said.

Docomo and SoftBank did not immediately respond to a request for comment, “While closely observing changes we will consider appropriate steps,” a KDDI spokeswoman said, Some private companies elsewhere, though, have distanced themselves from the Chinese firms, In the United States, SoftBank’s wireless subsidiary Sprint Corp said it no longer sources equipment from Huawei or ZTE, SoftBank is trying sterling silver mother of pearl cushion cufflinks to complete the unit’s sale to T-Mobile US Inc, And Britain’s BT Group said on Wednesday it was removing Huawei’s equipment from the core of its existing 3G and 4G mobile operations and would not use the company in central parts of the next network..

(Reuters) - A consortium led by China’s Anta Sports (2020.HK) made an offer to acquire Finland’s Amer Sports (AMEAS.HE) in a deal that values the company at 4.6 billion euros ($5.23 billion), the Chinese firm said on Friday. The consortium, which includes Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings Ltd (0700.HK), has offered 40 euros per share in cash for the maker of Wilson tennis racquets and branded outdoor gear. The deal represents a premium of 13.6 percent to Amer’s last close and has been unanimously recommended by the board of the Helsinki-based firm.

The consortium plans to operate Amer Sports independently from Anta, with a separate board of directors, Anta said in a statement, Shareholders representing in aggregate about 7.91 percent stake in Amer Sports have already accepted the deal, it added, Others in the consortium include Chinese private equity firm Fountainvest Partners and Anamered Investments, which is owned by Canadian billionaire Chip Wilson, founder of yoga apparel company Lululemon Athletica Inc (LULU.O), Reuters on Thursday reported that Amer Sports is close to signing sterling silver mother of pearl cushion cufflinks a 4.6 billion euro deal to be taken over by a consortium led by Anta Sports, citing a person with direct knowledge of the transaction..

TOKYO (Reuters) - Nissan Motor Co (7201.T) said on Friday it will recall 150,000 more vehicles in Japan due to improper final inspections before they were shipped from two Japanese manufacturing plants. “Nissan has newly found several non-conformities that may have caused inaccurate pass/fail judgments,” the carmaker said in a press release. The latest “non-conformities” involved inspections of brakes, steer wheels, speed measurements and vehicle stability, the company said.

BEIJING/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China’s Iranian oil imports are set to rebound in December after two sterling silver mother of pearl cushion cufflinks state-owned refiners in the world’s largest oil importer began using the nation’s waiver from U.S, sanctions on Iran, according to industry sources and data on Refinitiv Eikon, Sinopec (600028.SS) resumed Iran oil imports shortly after Tehran’s biggest crude buyer received its waiver in November, while China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC)will restart lifting from its own Iranian production in December, three sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters..

Reuters reported in November that China’s waiver on U.S. sanctions allows it to buy 360,000 barrels per day (bpd) of oil for 180 days. Top Chinese energy group CNPC, which has invested billions of dollars in Iranian oilfields, is ready to load its full share of production from December, said an oil executive with direct knowledge of CNPC’s Iran activities. The executive, who asked not to be named, estimated CNPC will load at least two million barrels a month from December, doubling previous levels to help compensate for cuts made before sanctions on Iran’s oil exports went into effect on Nov 5.

Before the waivers had been announced, Sinopec, Asia’s largest oil refiner, had planned sterling silver mother of pearl cushion cufflinks to stop loading Iran oil in November, but resumed imports within days of getting the exemption, a second source said, also asking to remain unnamed, “We continued lifting Iranian oil in November because we received the waiver,” the second source said, Sinopec and CNPC will likely use up the 360,000 bpd of Iranian oil imports allowed to China under the waiver, Another source said Iranian oil is “attractively priced” versus rival supplies from the Middle East..



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