Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times have come together to launch a new offering that provides readers in Asia access to both publications via a joint digital subscription.
Readers who subscribe to Nikkei Asia will receive a month’s access to the FT, and those purchasing an FT premium digital subscription will get three months of access to Nikkei Asia. The offer will be available through July 3.
Nikkei managing director Daisuke Arakawa said:
“Our mission is to bring the voices and heartbeats of Asia’s vibrant economies together with excellence in journalism and sound opinion. Through this offer, our readers are now able to access the uniquely Asian perspective and global insight that characterize Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times.”
Financial Times chief commercial officer Jon Slade added:
“We think this offer brings the best of our strategic partnership to readers, the FT’s view on global issues with Nikkei’s unparalleled in depth and incisive reporting across Asia.”
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