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Daiwa Secures Project Finance For 38-MW Battery In Japan

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RENEWABLES NOW
 
Daiwa Energy & Infrastructure (DEI), a unit of Japanese financial services firm Daiwa Securities Group Inc (TYO:8601), has secured a project finance loan for a 38-MW/160.32-MWh grid-connected energy storage facility.
The disbursement was inked with Japanese lender Aozora Bank on ...

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Toyota to Build Japan-Bound Minivans in Taiwan

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NIPPON
 
Major Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp. plans to begin producing two popular minivan models in Taiwan in October and sell them in Japan as part of efforts to ease delivery delays caused by labor shortages.
Toyota will build the Noah and Voxy minivans that are popular in Japan at a pl...

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Japan's Real Wages Fell For 4th Fiscal Year In A Row

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NHK
 
Real wages in Japan decreased for the fourth straight year in fiscal 2025 which ended in March, as prices rose faster than pay.
The labor ministry released the data on Friday. It surveyed more than 30,000 businesses with at least five employees.
Nominal cash wages, including base pay, overt...

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Japan megabank Mizuho Bank to invest in Rakuten Bank in October

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JAPAN TODAY
 
Mizuho Financial Group Inc, one of Japan's three megabanks, and Rakuten Group Inc, one of the country's largest e-commerce firms, said Wednesday that Mizuho Bank will invest in Rakuten Bank on Oct 1.
Mizuho Bank currently holds a 14.99 percent stake in Rakuten Card on an issued stoc...

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Japan to Begin World’s First Trial Sales of Artificially Hatched Eels To Assess Consumer Demand

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JAPAN NEWS
 
The world’s first sale of eels that have been produced by artificially hatching them from eggs will begin on a trial basis from May 29.
 
The project, led by Oita-based leading eel farmer Yamada Suisan Co., is aiming to gauge consumer demand before the process is commercialized. Howe...

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Koizumi Welcomes Bank Decision Lifting Curbs On Defense Investment

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JAPAN TODAY
 
Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi on Tuesday welcomed a recent decision by the state-backed Development Bank of Japan to lift restrictions on investments in defense-related businesses.
At a press conference, Koizumi said the DBJ's move to allow investments in weapons and related pro...

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Japan PM Wants Consumption Tax Cut Freeze "As Soon As Possible"

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KYODO NEWS
 
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said Wednesday she wants to implement a freeze on the country's consumption tax on food products "as soon as possible," despite concerns over the nation's fiscal health amid the ongoing Middle East crisis.
During a one-on-one parliamentary debat...

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As Japan Stokes Inflation, Banks Grapple With Loan Growth Outpacing Deposits

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JAPAN TIMES
 
 
Japan’s banks are grappling with a problem that was unthinkable a few years ago: Loans are growing faster than deposits.
 
The country is seeing an explosion of borrowing as businesses boost capital investment and buyout deals get bigger.
 
At the same time, deposits aren’t keepin...

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Japanese Economy Grows Faster Than Expected In First Quarter

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JAPAN TODAY
 
Japanese economic growth surpassed expectations at the start of 2026, official data showed on Tuesday, but Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is mulling an extra budget as concerns grow over inflation due to the Middle East war.
Gross domestic product (GDP) in the world's fourth-biggest ...

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Lawson Testing New Multilingual System To Help Tourists Make Purchases

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JAPAN TIMES
 
Lawson is testing a new multilingual shopping guide system for foreign tourists who may not be familiar with the protocol for purchasing certain items.
The trial run was launched on March 24 at three of their stores in Tokyo — namely, Ikebukuro, Ginza and Shinjuku — and will continu...

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