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Japan’s Suga Faces Challengers in Ruling Party Leadership Race
Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga speaks during a news conference at the prime minister’s office, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in Tokyo, Japan August 25, 2021. Kazuhiro …
Japan’s ruling LDP to hold party leader poll on Sept. 29 Japan’s ruling LDP to hold party leader poll on Sept. 29
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga’s ruling party will hold a leadership election on September 29, party officials said on Thursday, ahead of an expected challenge from former Foreign Minister …
Airborne, Mercuria form aviation finance joint venture in Japan
Airborne Capital has teamed up with Mercuria Investment Holdings to create an aviation finance joint venture in Japan. The aircraft leasing and asset management firm and Mercuria have formed Mercuria …
Software Outsourcing to Japan Market Outlook, Gross Margin Study, And Type Analysis are Explained
United States OR Poland Software Outsourcing to Japan Market According to a new report added by Reports Big Market Report titled Software Outsourcing to Japan Market Global Opportunity Analysis and …
Cardano launches in Japan
By meeting Japan’s tight rules the project, Cardano has unlocked a special status – appearing for the time to being regulator-proof. Japan’s cryptocurrency and digital asset licencing regime comes as …
Japan’s service prices sustain rise as demand weathers COVID hit
The prices Japanese companies charge each other for services rose for a fifth straight month in July, data showed on Thursday, a sign the economy was holding up despite the hit from a resurgence in …
Japan hospitalises first Paralympics participant with COVID-19 -Kyodo
A foreign participant in the Paralympic Games in Japan has been hospitalised with non-severe symptoms of COVID-19, Kyodo News said on Thursday, citing the Games’ organising committee. It is the …
Japan Snubs China Warnings to Invite Taiwan for Swift Security Talks
The talks are set for Friday and were confirmed less than a week after reports said Japan and Taiwan’s ruling parties were hoping to hold a bilateral dialogue.
Few Women Ascend Japan’s Corporate Ladder. Is Change Finally Coming?
Only 6 percent of board seats at Japanese companies are held by women. After years of unkept promises, these businesses are now facing pressure both at home and abroad to diversify.