Thursday 30 June 2016

JAPAN TIMES Brexit Headlines: 1 Jun - 30 Jun 2016

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Brexit Headlines


COMMENTARY / WORLD   
JUN 30, 2016

BUSINESS / CORPORATE   JUN 30, 2016

The risks are piling up for Japan's construction equipment makers in the aftermath 
of Brexit. Already contending with China's slowdown and a rout in commodities 
prices, Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. now faces two new threats after the 
U.K.'s vote to quit the European Union: the ...


Obama, Trudeau, Pena Nieto defend free trade, push back against isolationismBUSINESSJUN 30, 2016

The leaders of the United States, Canada and Mexico pushed back Wednesday on calls for walling off their nations from free trade, arguing that more commerce with the outside world is inevitable and will deliver measurable benefits for their citizens. President Barack Obama's meetings with ...


Kishida urges Britain to ensure stable environment for Japanese firmsBUSINESSJUN 30, 2016

Japan and Britain have agreed to work closely following the latter's vote to leave the European Union, including addressing worries among Japanese companies of problems they may face, Japan's Foreign Ministry said. In talks by phone on Wednesday, Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida requested that British ...


'Brexiteer' Farage booed in rowdy EU Parliament debateWORLD / POLITICSJUN 29, 2016

Leading Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage was booed and heckled in a raucous special session of the European Parliament on Tuesday as he accused the EU of imposing a superstate on its citizens and predicted other countries would follow Britain in leaving the bloc. Facing Farage, ...


EDITORIALS   JUN 28, 2016

Efforts must be made to stop repercussions of the Brexit vote from turning into 
the source of another global recession, and Japan should play a major role in them.


Japan considers further help for small businesses hit by BrexitBUSINESS / ECONOMYJUN 28, 2016

Japan is likely to include assistance for small businesses in an economic stimulus package it will compile after Britain's shock vote to leave the European Union, Economy Minister Nobuteru Ishihara said on Tuesday. Policymakers also said financial markets are starting to calm down after the ...


BUSINESS   JUN 28, 2016

Britain suffered further blows to its economic standing on Monday as two top ratings 
agencies downgraded its sovereign credit score, judging last week's vote to leave the 
European Union will hurt its economy. Standard & Poor's stripped Britain of its last 
remaining top-notch credit rating, ...

Brexit casts doubt over new EU and NATO defense strategyWORLD | ANALYSISJUN 28, 2016

Britain's departure from the European Union risks undermining Europe's new defense strategy, days before NATO and EU governments sign a landmark pact to confront a range of threats from Russia to the Mediterranean, officials say. The European Union and the United States plan to use ...
U.K. a victim of its own ideas

COMMENTARY / WORLD   JUN 27, 2016

BY BRAD GLOSSERMAN
The Brexit vote is a cautionary tale to other countries and 
their elites about complacency toward populist movements 
and the casual acceptance of the downsides of globalization 
as just "another cost of doing business."




BUSINESS / FINANCIAL MARKETS | ANALYSIS   JUN 27, 2016

Asia's equity markets were the first to suffer through a Brexit-fueled rout. Old Mutual 
PLC and Citi Private Bank are betting they may be the first to recover. As Britain's 
shock decision to leave the European Union saw asset managers desert stocks 
across the world, ...

ASIA PACIFIC   JUN 27, 2016

President Park Geun-hye on Monday ordered officials to take "all necessary measures" 
— including round-the-clock monitoring — to minimize market fallout after Britain's 
decision to exit the European Union, Yonhap news agency reported. The U.K. vote 
Thursday wiped trillions of dollars off world stock markets ...


Brexit leaves U.S. secessionists hankering for 'Texit'WORLD / POLITICSJUN 26, 2016

Emboldened by Brexit, U.S. secessionists in Texas are keen to adopt the campaign tactics used to sway the British vote for leaving the European Union and are demanding "Texit" comes next. The citizen-driven vote in Britain can be a model for Texas, which was an ...


Euro 2016 players react to BrexitSOCCERJUN 25, 2016

BY ROB HARRIS
Britain's momentous decision to leave the European Union was the talk of soccer's European Championship on Friday, with one leading Italian player even warning about an undermining "domino effect" across Europe. Wales coach Chris Coleman spoke of the virtues of free movement of workers in ...

Could Brexit vote be a preview of U.S. presidential race?WORLD / POLITICSJUN 25, 2016

Britain's stunning vote to leave the European Union, buoyed by a frenzy of nationalism and populist anger, was a crushing rejection of the political elite. Republican Donald Trump hopes it is also a preview of November's U.S. presidential election. The referendum result reverberated immediately in ...


What's next for the EU, as Britain turns its backWORLDJUN 24, 2016

Britons voted in a referendum on Thursday to leave the European Union. Following are answers to key questions on what will happen next in Britain's relations with the bloc: What does it mean? The EU is in shock and entering uncharted territory. No member state has ...


Chinese newspaper says Brexit vote risky, reflects failings of democracyASIA PACIFICJUN 23, 2016

BY ALASTAIR WANKLYN
An influential Chinese newspaper broke Beijing's Brexit silence on Thursday, saying the United Kingdom will lose global influence if it ditches the European Union. "If Britain votes to leave, it will become an Atlantic orphan and lose its special relationship with the EU," wrote 
the ...

A purr-fect union? Cats battle over Brexit on social mediaWORLDJUN 23, 2016

The fur is flying on social media as Britons prepare to vote Thursday on whether the United Kingdom should remain in the European Union. The hashtags #CatsAgainstBrexit and #CatsForBrexit flooded Twitter this week, as pro- and anti-independence citizens tweeted feline photos and messages imploring voters ...


COMMENTARY / WORLD   JUN 20, 2016

BY DANIEL STELTER
Germany will have to change its policies if it wants to avoid the exit of other countries 
from the European Union.

Germany warns Brexit could start 'disintegration' of EU

WORLD / POLITICSJUN 16, 2016

The foreign ministers of Germany and France Wednesday cautioned against a Brexit vote, with Berlin's top envoy warning it could eventually lead to the "disintegration" of the European Union. "It would be a shock for the EU that would require mutual assurances that the EU ...

Just say no to leaving the EUCOMMENTARY / WORLDJUN 9, 2016

BY HUGH CORTAZZI
The Brexit campaign bases its appeal on emotion rather than reason.