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Japan February Services PMI Shows New Business Grows At Fastest Pace In Almost Six Years
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REUTERS
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese services sector activity expanded in February as new business grew at the fastest pace in almost six years, a business survey showed on Tuesday, a sign that domestic demand remains in good health in early 2019.
The Markit/Nikkei Japan Services Purchasing Manag...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese services sector activity expanded in February as new business grew at the fastest pace in almost six years, a business survey showed on Tuesday, a sign that domestic demand remains in good health in early 2019.
The Markit/Nikkei Japan Services Purchasing Manag...
- March 5, 2019
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Japan's Suntory Enters 'Water Plus' Market
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BANGKOK POST
Thais have had a positive attitude towards Japanese culture for a long time. Whether music, games, food, lifestyle, trends or quality products, Thais frequently list Japanese as their favourite in these categories.
Suntory, the world's fourth-largest food and beverage producer, is ...
Thais have had a positive attitude towards Japanese culture for a long time. Whether music, games, food, lifestyle, trends or quality products, Thais frequently list Japanese as their favourite in these categories.
Suntory, the world's fourth-largest food and beverage producer, is ...
- March 4, 2019
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Seven-Eleven To Test Shorter Hours In Labor-Short Japan
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NIKKEI ASIA
McDonald's and other stores also move away from 24-hour operations.
TOKYO -- Seven-Eleven Japan is reassessing its mainstay 24-hour business model as franchise owners grapple with severe personnel shortages, testing shorter store hours at select locations to gauge the impact on earn...
McDonald's and other stores also move away from 24-hour operations.
TOKYO -- Seven-Eleven Japan is reassessing its mainstay 24-hour business model as franchise owners grapple with severe personnel shortages, testing shorter store hours at select locations to gauge the impact on earn...
- March 2, 2019
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Japan Jan Industrial Output Falls 3.7% Month-On-Month
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THE STAR
TOKYO: Japan's industrial output fell 3.7 percent in January, posting a third straight month of declines in a sign slowing external demand is taking its tolls on factory activity, government data showed on Thursday.
The fall in output compared with a median market forecast for a 2.5 pe...
TOKYO: Japan's industrial output fell 3.7 percent in January, posting a third straight month of declines in a sign slowing external demand is taking its tolls on factory activity, government data showed on Thursday.
The fall in output compared with a median market forecast for a 2.5 pe...
- March 1, 2019
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Prices of Food, Drink Items to Increase
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JAPAN TODAY
TOKYO - The prices of food products including ice cream and fish paste will rise from Friday due to an increase in distribution and ingredient costs. In April, dairy products such as milk and yogurt as well as large bottled beverages will also cost more, Fuji TV reported.
The pric...
TOKYO - The prices of food products including ice cream and fish paste will rise from Friday due to an increase in distribution and ingredient costs. In April, dairy products such as milk and yogurt as well as large bottled beverages will also cost more, Fuji TV reported.
The pric...
- March 1, 2019
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It’s Not Just The EU That Is Alienated By Brexit. It’s Japan Too
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THE GUARDIAN
Nissan, Honda and Hitachi were the pillars of an Anglo-Japanese accord dating back to the 1980s. That deal is now in ruins
The damage becomes more palpable by the day. So, far from winning a £350m-a-week boost to the NHS, we find that the mere prospect of Brexit is costing the econ...
Nissan, Honda and Hitachi were the pillars of an Anglo-Japanese accord dating back to the 1980s. That deal is now in ruins
The damage becomes more palpable by the day. So, far from winning a £350m-a-week boost to the NHS, we find that the mere prospect of Brexit is costing the econ...
- February 27, 2019
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Antitrust Watchdog To Question Amazon Japan Over New Rewards Program
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THE JAPAN TIMES
Japan’s antitrust watchdog will question Amazon Japan over its plan to offer reward points on all products sold on its site, on the suspicion that small merchants will be forced to shoulder the cost of the points, sources close to the matter said Tuesday.
The Japan Fair Trade Co...
Japan’s antitrust watchdog will question Amazon Japan over its plan to offer reward points on all products sold on its site, on the suspicion that small merchants will be forced to shoulder the cost of the points, sources close to the matter said Tuesday.
The Japan Fair Trade Co...
- February 27, 2019
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R&D Means Good Medicine At Low Prices / Focus On Strength Of Expertise
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THE JAPAN NEWS
While large-scale corporate acquisitions in the pharmaceutical industry have taken place globally one after another, Osaka city-based Shionogi & Co., Ltd. has pursued a different path by focusing on research and development — rather than on expanding its business scale — and enjo...
While large-scale corporate acquisitions in the pharmaceutical industry have taken place globally one after another, Osaka city-based Shionogi & Co., Ltd. has pursued a different path by focusing on research and development — rather than on expanding its business scale — and enjo...
- February 25, 2019
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Japan Convenience Store Sales Rise In January For 3rd Straight Month
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JAPAN TODAY
TOKYO - Sales at convenience stores in Japan rose 0.8 percent in January from a year earlier for the third consecutive monthly increase, supported by solid food sales, an industry body said Wednesday.
The same-store sales of seven major convenience store operators totaled 792.42 bil...
TOKYO - Sales at convenience stores in Japan rose 0.8 percent in January from a year earlier for the third consecutive monthly increase, supported by solid food sales, an industry body said Wednesday.
The same-store sales of seven major convenience store operators totaled 792.42 bil...
- February 21, 2019
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Honda: Is Japan Losing Faith In The UK?
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BBC
There is rarely a single reason why a company takes a very significant decision.
Many will be quick to pin the blame for Honda's decision to close its Swindon plant solely on Brexit, but there are other forces at work.
A new trade deal between the EU and Japan will see tariffs on cars expor...
There is rarely a single reason why a company takes a very significant decision.
Many will be quick to pin the blame for Honda's decision to close its Swindon plant solely on Brexit, but there are other forces at work.
A new trade deal between the EU and Japan will see tariffs on cars expor...
- February 20, 2019
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