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Suga denies link between Olympics and surge in COVID-19 cases
SUNDAY, AUGUST 08, 2021
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said Friday that there is no link between the Tokyo Olympics and the recent surge in the number of coronavirus infections.
Suga positions carbon goal, digitization as pillars for economic revitalization
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 06, 2020
Prime Minister pledged to work on measures to combat global warming and digitization as the central pillars of economic revitalization efforts at a press conference on Friday ahead of the end of the extraordinary Diet session.
Japan cautiously prepares for change in U.S. leadership
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2020
The Japanese government is preparing to take policy measures in areas such as global warming, with an eye toward a transfer of power in the United States as former Vice President Joe Biden is gaining an advantage as votes are counted in the U.S. presidential election.
Japan mulls tax breaks for foreign finance hires
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2020
Aiming to raise Japan’s status as a global financial center, the government and ruling parties plan to study a system to encourage the entry of overseas financial institutions and the hiring of foreign finance professionals.
Suga appointments hint at major reforms
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2020
TOKYO - Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has wasted no time in stamping his own imprint on his new administration, and two key appointments suggest major reforms could be on the way.
Suga to replace Abe as Japan's prime minister
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2020
TOKYO - The Liberal Democratic Party elected Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga as its president on Monday.
Urgent : Japan announces IWC withdrawal, will resume commercial whaling
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2018
Tokyo - Japan is withdrawing from the International Whaling Commission and will resume commercial whaling next year, a government spokesman said Wednesday, in a move expected to spark international criticism.