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朝日新聞社6d
Japan PM orders $26 bln to be set aside for childcare, tad more than expected
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida instructed his government on Wednesday to set aside around 3.5 trillion yen ($26 billion) in the annual budget for child care, Economy Minister Shigeyuki ...
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Japan to Pull Together Pillars of Economic Package Early Next Week, Says PM
(Reuters) - Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Thursday he will instruct his government to pull together the pillars of an economic package early next week under his new cabinet. Speaking at ...
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Women in Japan Do Over Half a Trillion Dollars More of Unpaid Housework Than Men
Japanese women are missing out on around ¥111 trillion ($761 billion) in pay for a range of household tasks they do for free, an amount that’s roughly equivalent to a fifth of the country’s ...
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Japan to provide $5.5 billion to Ukraine through World Bank loan
Japan will guarantee a loan from the World Bank to provide an additional $5.5 billion (737 billion yen) of financial assistance to Ukraine that Prime Minister Fumio Kishida recently pledged. As ...
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Japan to provide $7 billion in aid to Ukraine — PM Kishida
Read also: US, Japan to jointly develop hypersonic missile intercept systems "Japan will continuously provide various support [to Ukraine] up to $7 billion, based on needs," Kishida said at the ...
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Japan News
Located in East Asia, Japan is a top 20 country in the world in terms of population. Japan has the third-largest economy by nominal gross domestic product and the fourth-largest economy by ...
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Japan requests record $53 bn defence budget
Japan's defence ministry on Thursday requested a record budget worth $53 billion for the next fiscal year as tensions rise with China and North Korea. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida last year ...
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Japan PM Tells Fisheries Minister to Apologise for Calling Fukushima Wastewater 'Contaminated'
Japan PM Tells Fisheries Minister to Apologise for Calling Fukushima Wastewater 'Contaminated' TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida ordered his fisheries minister to apologise on ...
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Japan Announces $141M For Its Fishery Industry Amid China's Seafood Ban Over Fukushima Water
The country will allocate approximately $340.2 million to help exporters maintain their businesses China was Japan's biggest seafood market in 2022, making up for 22.5% of its total seafood ...
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Japan may extend fuel subsidies as retail gas prices top $5 per gallon
Aug. 30 (UPI) --With public approval waning, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Wednesday suggested further subsidies may be necessary as commuters cope with record-level retail gasoline prices.
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Japan to provide $7 billion in aid to Ukraine — PM Kishida
The Japanese government plans to extend $7 billion in aid to Ukraine, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Aug. 23, as reported by news agency Interfax-Ukraine. Read also: US, Japan to ...
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Japan PM tells fisheries minister to apologise for calling Fukushima wastewater 'contaminated'
TOKYO, Aug 31 (Reuters) - Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida ordered his fisheries minister to apologise on Thursday for referring to treated radioactive water being released from the Fukushima ...

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