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Verizon Business And Mitsui Bussan Secure Directions Team Up To Secure Japanese Organizations

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VERIZON
 
TOKYO – As businesses in Japan continue to expand their global footprint, Verizon Business and Mitsui Bussan Secure Directions, Inc. (MBSD) have joined forces to help Japanese businesses mitigate against the rising threat of cybercrime.
Both companies will jointly offer a range of manag...

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Coronavirus Worries Cause Shutdown Of F-35 Aircraft Factory In Japan And Work-From-Home Orders In Italy

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BUSINESS INSIDER
 
 Lockheed Martin will pause production of the F-35 aircraft at the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries factory in Japan out of concern over the spread of the coronavirus.Employees at an F-35 plant in Italy were also instructed to work from home out of concern about the illness.Visit Bu...

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Abe Seeks Opposition Help For Emergency Virus Bill As Cases Top 1,000

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KYODO NEWS
 
TOKYO - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sought support from opposition leaders on Wednesday for swiftly implementing a temporary law aimed at better responding to the new coronavirus and enabling him to declare a state of emergency if needed, as the number of infections topped 1,000.
Meeti...

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Wholesale Fish Prices Plunging At Toyosu Market

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THE JAPAN NEWS
 
TOKYO (Jiji Press) — Prices of natural tuna and other high-quality fish at Tokyo’s Toyosu wholesale market are plunging amid falling demand from restaurants and hotels, reflecting a decrease in the number of tourists.
The volume of cultured fish handled at the market in Koto Ward...

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Abe Says Gov't Ready To Protect Economy From Coronavirus Impact

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JAPAN TODAY
 
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged on Friday to take policy steps as needed to prevent the coronavirus outbreak from dealing a severe blow to the country's fragile economic recovery.
Abe said the government still had sufficient reserves to tap for emergency spending related ...

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Japanese Minister Goes To Lebanon To Press For Carlos Ghosn's Return

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THE GUARDIAN
 
Japan’s deputy justice minister is travelling to Lebanon this weekend to make the case for the fugitive ex-Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn to be tried in Japan.
Hiroyuki Yoshiie will leave Tokyo on Saturday and meet the Lebanese justice minister, Marie-Claude Najm, on Monday, Japan’s ...

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Japan's January Factory Output Beats Forecasts But Slowdown Expected

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THE TELEGRAM
 
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's factory output rose more than expected in January, providing some relief for policymakers amid heightened risks of a recession as the coronavirus outbreak in China disrupts supply chains and business activity.
The world's third-largest economy shrank at th...

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Stocks Continue To Fall

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THE JAPAN NEWS
 
TOKYO (Jiji Press) — Tokyo stocks fell further on Wednesday, with investor sentiment dampened by fears over a global spread of the new coronavirus, which originated in China.
The Nikkei average of 225 selected issues on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange dropped 179.22...

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U.S.-Japan Business Relations to be Discussed

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INSIDE INDIANA BUSINESS
 
INDIANAPOLIS - The Japan-America Society of Indiana will Wednesday host its annual summit, focusing on the business trends and developments in the U.S.-Japan relationship.
The Japan Currents Symposium 2020 brings together business and government leaders, and other stakeh...

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Dentsu's Shares Slide To 7-Year Lows On Olympics Cancelation Fears

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JAPAN TODAY
 
TOKYO - Dentsu Group Inc's shares slid for a sixth day to seven-year lows on Wednesday, with the spread of the coronavirus raising worries that the Olympic Games in Tokyo will be cancelled and bring pain for Japan's largest ad agency.
The virus epidemic has roiled global markets as ...

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