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INDUSTRIAL JP

JAPAN / Crime & Legal
Sep 12, 2013
Ex-Toyota affiliate exec held over graft
A former executive of major auto parts maker and Toyota affiliate Futaba Industrial in Aichi Prefecture is arrested for allegedly bribing an official in China.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / CLOSE-UP
Aug 31, 2013
Naoto Kan speaks out
Naoto Kan took his first steps in the world of politics around 40 years ago as a pugnacious citizen-activist, admonishing those with power as only those without it can. He likes to say he's the same man now, but of course there's an irony in that. After all, in the intervening years he acquired about as much power as an elected official in Japan can hope for — the prime ministership — and the timing of his tenure, coinciding with the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011, and the ongoing nuclear crisis that followed, will ensure he remains one of Japan's most talked about prime ministers for years to come.
BUSINESS
May 24, 2013
Corporate tax breaks floated to aid growth
Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Toshimitsu Motegi on Wednesday proposed measures including corporate tax breaks to exploit new markets in a bid to bolster private investment and escape from chronic deflation, according to government officials.
COMMENTARY / Japan
May 20, 2013
For a more 'friendly' Japan
A Shiga University professor has some reservations about a government industrial council's proposals to make Japan 'the world's most business-friendly environment.'
BUSINESS / Economy
Mar 1, 2013
Industrial output up second month
Industrial production grew 1.0 percent in January from December for the second straight monthly rise, backed by positive developments in global economic conditions and the weakening yen, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry announced Thursday.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Art / Japan Pulse
Oct 31, 2012
Tokyo Designers Week 2012
Let's all say Hello to new design at Tokyo Designers Week.

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