Newstral
Article
The Japan Times on 2015-04-01 10:51
Boycott of China-led AIIB poses risks for Japan, where companies may lose out in infrastructure building work
Related news
- FADB head dismisses China-led AIIBft.com
- FAustralia shifts stance on China-led AIIBft.com
- FTaiwan applies to join China-led AIIBft.com
- FChina-led AIIB attracts rush of applicantsft.com
- After U.K., Australia may seek membership of China-led AIIBThe Hindu
- Japan plans $100 billion in Asia infrastructure aid, matching AIIB capital levelThe Japan Times
- Japan would consider joining China-led AIIB if doubts are dispelled, Abe saysThe Japan Times
- Why Japan should, or shouldn't, join the China-led AIIBThe Japan Times
- AIIB, international banks welcome addition to Asia infrastructure effort: KurodaThe Japan Times
- Canada snubs U.S. in seeking to join China-led AIIBThe Japan Times
- AIIB holdout Japan risks missing out on the infrastructure contracts it seeksThe Japan Times
- AIIB rise reflects new economiesThe Japan Times
- U.S. should have joined China-led AIIB: Trump adviserThe Japan Times
- SChina-led AIIB ready to help soothe Brexit stressesscmp.com
- FChina-led AIIB to lend in US dollarsft.com
- Former Japanese leader Hatoyama to buck precedent, join advisory panel of China-Led AIIBThe Japan Times
- FUS anger at Britain joining Chinese-led investment bank AIIBfeeds.theguardian.com
- China-led AIIB will be lean, clean and green, its chief saysThe Japan Times
- Japan reacts calmly to South Korean decision to join China-led AIIBThe Japan Times
- AIIB on agenda of Japan-U.S. summitThe Japan Times