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Japanese Gov't Backs Nissan CEO Saikawa's Resignation

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JAPAN TODAY
 
TOKYO - The Japanese government on Tuesday supported Nissan Motor Co CEO Hiroto Saikawa's decision to resign for accepting millions of yen in extra remuneration, saying it shows the carmaker's new corporate oversight reforms are functioning.
"The resignation proves that corporate go...

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Japan Wins Partial WTO Victory In South Korea Duties Case

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CHANNEL NEWS ASIA
 
GENEVA: The World Trade Organisation on Tuesday (Sep 10) largely faulted South Korea in a final ruling over anti-dumping duties slapped on imports of industrial pneumatic valves imported from Japan.
The WTO's Appellate Body mostly upheld a previous ruling finding that Seoul's ...

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Japan’s Economy Grows at Slower Pace as Capex Proves Less Strong

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BLOOMBERG
 
Japan’s economy expanded at a slower pace in the second quarter than initially reported, as growth in business investment proved less robust than first thought.
Gross domestic product grew at an annualized pace of 1.3% in the three months through June from the previous quarter, revise...

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JR East, Japan’s Largest Train Operator, Opening Shops In Thomson-East Coast Line MRT Stations

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MOTHERSHIP
 
JR East, a.k.a. East Japan Railway Company, will open retail shops in 27 of the 32 stations on the future Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL).
Assorted Japanese media (here and here) reported that Japan’s largest train operator will operate the retail space that may house Japanese tenants....

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Messaging Giant LINE Wins Japan License for Crypto Exchange Business

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COIN DESK
 
LINE, provider of Japan’s most popular messaging app, has just been approved for a cryptocurrency business license in the country.
The news, reported by CoinDesk Japan on Friday, means it will be able to offer its crypto exchange services in Japan where it has 80 million monthly activ...

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Nissan CEO Saikawa Admits Being Paid Too Much By Equity Scheme

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JAPAN TODAY
 
TOKYO - Nissan Motor Co President and CEO Hiroto Saikawa admitted Thursday he was overpaid by an equity-linked remuneration scheme run by the company.
A day after it was reported that he received tens of millions of yen too much under a scheme of so-called stock appreciation rights,...

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Dewine To Join Business Leaders In Trade Trip To Japan

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TOLEDO BLADE
 
 
COLUMBUS — Officials and business leaders from Ohio are headed to Tokyo this weekend for a trade conference, and they’ll be joined by a travel partner who they hope will help open new opportunities in Japan: Gov. Mike DeWine. 
“We will get to the very highest levels of large corp...

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Kon'nichiwa: Big IT Investing In Language, Soft Skills As Japan Emerges Favourite Onsite Market

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MONEY CONTROL
 
 Unlike the West, Japanese culture is different and what is considered normal in India can be construed as offensive and may even result in lost businessAs IT firms turn their focus to the land of the rising sun, IT firms such as Wipro are investing in customer acquisition and sof...

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Japan Business Investment Rises 1.9% In April-June Quarter

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NIKKEI ASIAN REVIEW
 
Manufacturer capex down 6.9% on year, first drop in 2 years as growth slows
TOKYO (Reuters) -- Japanese companies raised spending on plant and equipment in April-June for the 11th straight quarter, with investment led by the service sector and underscoring capital expenditur...

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Industry Revenues In Japan, World’s Second Biggest Recorded Music Market, Didn’t Grow In H1 2019

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MUSIC BUSINESS WORLD
 
Recorded music trade revenues fell very slightly (-0.25%) in the first half of 2019 in Japan, according to MBW research – but there was brighter news for the business behind the topline numbers.
According to new data published by the Recording Industry Association of Japan ...

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