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Japan Govt, Industry Reps to Attend July 19 U.S. Auto Hearing

July 13, 2018

Washington- Officials from the Japanese government and the country’s automotive industry are set to attend a U.S. Commerce Department hearing on July 19 over Washington’s planned restrictions on automobile and auto parts imports. On Thursday, the department announced a list

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Japan to Host 2019 Meeting of U.N. Climate Panel in Kyoto

July 13, 2018

Tokyo- The 49th general session of the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, slated for May 2019, will be held in the western Japan city of Kyoto, Japanese Environment Minister Masaharu Nakagawa announced Friday. This will be the second time

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Japan to Move Up Grants for Downpour-Hit Municipalities

July 13, 2018

Tokyo- Japan’s internal affairs ministry said Friday that it will move up the distribution of some regular tax revenue grants to municipalities affected by the recent torrential rain that has severely damaged western Japan. A total of 34,651 million yen,

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Japan Govt Report Calls for Work Style Reform for Teachers

July 13, 2018

Tokyo- Japan’s education ministry vowed Friday to promote work style reform at schools in order to reduce overtime among teachers. The long working hours of teachers “have become so serious that the situation cannot be overlooked,” the ministry said in

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Japan FSA to Issue Biz Improvement Order to Higashi-Nippon Bank

July 13, 2018

Tokyo- Japan’s Financial Services Agency plans to issue a business improvement order shortly to Higashi-Nippon Bank, a second-tier regional lender based in Tokyo, over improper loans, informed sources have said. The FSA also found a flaw in Higashi-Nippon Bank’s loan

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Additional Contamination Control Work Almost Finished at Toyosu Market

July 13, 2018

Tokyo- -The Tokyo metropolitan government has almost finished additional soil contamination control work at the site for the Toyosu wholesale food market, which is scheduled to take over the functions of the existing Tsukiji market on Oct. 11, officials said

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Abe Instructs Police to Strengthen Patrols in Flood-Hit Areas

July 13, 2018

Tokyo- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday instructed police to strengthen patrols in areas in western Japan hit by floods and landslides to address an anticipated increase in thefts. In past disasters in Japan such as a series of

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Taiwan Presents Disaster Relief Donation to Japan

July 13, 2018

Tokyo- A disaster relief donation of 20 million yen was presented to Japan from Taiwan at a ceremony in Tokyo on Thursday after massive flooding and landslides hit wide areas of western Japan. At the ceremony, Frank Hsieh, head of

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