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Japan's Suga says coronavirus a top priority, to stay on Abe policy course https://t.co/KH014DRWAv pic.twitter.com/4qduiKwGMc
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 8, 2020
Japan to spend $6.3 billion from emergency reserve for coronavirus vaccines https://t.co/FQOL8jfScS pic.twitter.com/d0szcvoMhm
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 8, 2020
Japan's Suga signals chance of calling snap election: Asahi https://t.co/FNnJVT5bRf pic.twitter.com/HysayXM3Fx
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 8, 2020
Senior Japan ruling party member suggests early election: media https://t.co/VWOXatSa1Q pic.twitter.com/c2pMrevZLd
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 6, 2020
Japan's Suga jumps in popularity, tops favourability poll for next PM https://t.co/GrPwSAlYxI pic.twitter.com/qpyQBhiAhV
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 4, 2020
Backroom deals, old-school politics help rise of Japan's likely new premier https://t.co/vmEpeiK4uo pic.twitter.com/kgPBXJYtJZ
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 3, 2020
Japan defence chief Kono expects to be prime minister one day, but backs Suga to succeed Abe https://t.co/DD2zcP0akQ pic.twitter.com/UtWRxXKs1T
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 3, 2020
Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga has officially declared he will run for the leadership of the ruling party, making him the top contender to take over from Prime Minister Shinzo Abe https://t.co/TzpKpHbjBC pic.twitter.com/jORgubKuHm
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 3, 2020
Factbox: A stern enforcer who does 100 sit-ups daily – some facts about Japan's Suga https://t.co/pcTXr9DwNM pic.twitter.com/jEb9W3UV5k
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 3, 2020
UK/Japan trade deal good for consumers, companies, Johnson tells Abe https://t.co/TNjnqVIUQH pic.twitter.com/WXRIUdjXun
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 2, 2020
Japan's Suga says to brief on party leadership race, in signal he intends to run https://t.co/6WRex12uln pic.twitter.com/5bClAPgbrY
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 2, 2020
Suga as Japan's next premier may be tough partner for Bank of Japan https://t.co/sdxZ95GQMq pic.twitter.com/Gqtqh5tZnj
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 2, 2020
Japan's Suga expected to announce candidacy for PM race https://t.co/73AeSksV6K pic.twitter.com/krK0Mmsae7
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 2, 2020
Yoshihide Suga, a long-time lieutenant of outgoing Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is seen as a top contender in the PM race after he won the backing of the ruling party's largest faction https://t.co/Hgl9w7shZi pic.twitter.com/eyRQRDo5Jx
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Japan's next premier to find pandemic eroding job market gains made by 'Abenomics' https://t.co/0L8X5in763 pic.twitter.com/gNn0nIHzzi
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Suga seen top contender in Japan PM race as ruling party plans slimmed-down vote https://t.co/wVg1hKtAud pic.twitter.com/IXQ4q2lUwz
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Japan former foreign minister Kishida announces candidacy to succeed PM Abe https://t.co/KAJ37IIfMb pic.twitter.com/qMr56YBcHi
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Japan's Motegi: to decide whether to run in party leadership race in a day https://t.co/8lZGGf2BoK pic.twitter.com/o5VXzZLFuc
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Yoshihide Suga, Japan’s chief cabinet secretary and a long-time lieutenant of outgoing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, won the backing of the largest faction of the ruling party to become its next leader, according to public broadcaster NHK https://t.co/CLTrfpHfLq pic.twitter.com/vwmsuBxYPr
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Japan LDP execs agree on simplified format to pick next PM: Nikai https://t.co/JBSiprHkGl pic.twitter.com/MKUrzwGUYf
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Japan Defence Minister Kono says still undecided on run for ruling party leadership https://t.co/RIOCsS4eR8 pic.twitter.com/mL7SYNzqWs
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Ex-Japan defence chief mum on whether he'll join PM race https://t.co/xL8Vv4OMDZ pic.twitter.com/UJZnho5erd
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 31, 2020
How does Abenomics stack up? Reuters asked the experts https://t.co/rk2GIdauOE pic.twitter.com/7uwEQXu575
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 31, 2020
Japan's ruling party to hold September 14 leadership vote; four possible candidates for PM https://t.co/vnOX7Hld4q pic.twitter.com/OyLahCgjeL
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 31, 2020
Japan's PM candidate Kishida cautious about cutting sales tax https://t.co/NX1GzOZzii pic.twitter.com/MF5DaqtiwV
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 31, 2020
Ex-defence minister Ishiba is people's choice for next Japan PM: polls https://t.co/vz2wwRC27L pic.twitter.com/FDUz78EpgK
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 31, 2020
In his first race for office, Japan's likely next prime minister knocked on 30,000 doors and wore out six pairs of shoes https://t.co/9u4C78fBxC
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) September 7, 2020
By the time Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced his resignation last week, he had presided over a remarkable and unexpected opening up of Japan to the world https://t.co/Q8QCHMDkLk
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) September 3, 2020
Japan’s next leader will face a question many other countries are now grappling with because of the coronavirus pandemic: How much can central banks do to pull economies out of a deep malaise? https://t.co/ijydChWQXa
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) August 31, 2020
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s two stints in office reshaped modern Japan https://t.co/VQbZJ35bZD
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) August 29, 2020
Whoever Japan's Liberal Democratic Party elects as its leader, probably within the next week, will almost certainly become the country's next prime minister. But it isn’t clear who that will be. https://t.co/1vYWIME0Wb
— The New York Times (@nytimes) August 30, 2020
News Analysis: Whoever Japan's next leader is will have to face the coronavirus, a tanking economy, an aggressive China, a postponed Olympics and a U.S. election. And that's just the start. https://t.co/dHglv1aM1b
— The New York Times (@nytimes) August 30, 2020
Japan’s "Mr. Fixit," Yoshihide Suga, set to succeed Shinzo Abe as leader https://t.co/HaoZIM3NBs
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 1, 2020
Opinion: Shinzo Abe decided to go all out on Donald Trump. He’s probably regretting it now. https://t.co/u2VEjVoz9D
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 30, 2020
What does #Abe Shinzo’s resignation mean for Japan’s future? The post-Abe calculus is aggravated by Japan’s domestic political flux, a congested electoral calendar and unpromising economic and geopolitical environments, writes @RobertAlanWard | https://t.co/EelZfg6zG6 pic.twitter.com/5RHLVs3odh
— IISS News (@IISS_org) August 28, 2020
'The old paradigm of the US-Japan alliance is that Japan wears the "shield" and hosts the "sword". But that paradigm has been breaking down for many years,' says @graham_euan, Senior Fellow for Asia-Pacific Security | @firstpost https://t.co/56fnzqDI3B
— IISS News (@IISS_org) August 17, 2020
China’s rise as a geo-economic power has driven the Abe administration to reshape its foreign-policy bureaucracy and recalibrate its approach to economic statecraft – read more in the Strategic Comment | https://t.co/eVGsEQOXkB pic.twitter.com/3U0FLlthPA
— IISS News (@IISS_org) August 24, 2020
'Chinese activities in the waters around the Senkaku/Diaoyu islands have undergone a significant change over the past few months. This is a potentially dangerous development for Sino–Japanese relations.'
New Newsbrief from Dr Alessio Patalano.https://t.co/8ysPOtONLs pic.twitter.com/T0MwNK9M0h— RUSI (@RUSI_org) August 22, 2020
https://twitter.com/rielcano/status/1297115296977817602
“China has a lot of cards to play, so the policies of the next administration—again, regardless of who is president—will have to respond to Beijing.”
Insights from @JJCarafano on the future of Asia policy via @jljzen: https://t.co/Pqn3BYeD0F
— Heritage Foundation (@Heritage) August 21, 2020
Yoshihide Suga, Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary and a longtime loyal assistant of outgoing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, has emerged as a favourite to succeed him in an upcoming internal party vote https://t.co/n1zNdzRRgy
— The Sydney Morning Herald (@smh) September 2, 2020
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been forced to resign due to ongoing poor health.https://t.co/OmmN6lmxpi
— nzherald (@nzherald) August 28, 2020
Five venerable Japanese companies were sitting in the bargain bin in plain sight. It took a 90-year-old Warren Buffett to scoop them up. https://t.co/LmocOAatM2
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) September 5, 2020
Japanese conglomerate SoftBank fueled the recent stock market rally by buying options tied to billions of dollars worth of individual tech stocks, people familiar with the matter say https://t.co/5qJeeaemXS
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) September 4, 2020
SoftBank value slumps as investors fear it may be the 'Nasdaq whale' https://t.co/TY75uJPCcI
— The Guardian (@guardian) September 7, 2020
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway took stakes in five Japanese trading companies, expanding its reach abroad https://t.co/QJkPjn15ou pic.twitter.com/Dsc5vFQlUO
— Stuart Wallace (@StuartLWallace) August 31, 2020
BREAKING: Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway buys stakes in Japan's five leading trading companies https://t.co/9RzX6prgmH
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) August 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/Forbes_MENA_/status/1300379518184689664
Berkshire Hathaway invests $6 billion in five Japanese companies https://t.co/GPzyETMsvI pic.twitter.com/JWGLP2GK5D
— New York Post (@nypost) August 31, 2020
The Japanese Coast Guard was searching for a livestock ship that capsized with dozens of crew members and nearly 6,000 cows aboard, after a typhoon barreled through East Asia on Thursday https://t.co/49zbjiV6Nx
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 3, 2020
Japan's convenience store industry is under scrutiny after allegations that companies used strong-arm tactics to force franchisees to maintain 24-7 operations, leading overworked owners to collapse from exhaustion https://t.co/Jw6JgV5NZo
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 3, 2020
Naomi Osaka brought seven face masks to the U.S. Open, each one honoring a victim of violence https://t.co/R8DtfLqODc
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 1, 2020
Japan coastguard finds second person in search for crew of capsized cattle ship https://t.co/jIvgQsXsbt
— The Guardian (@guardian) September 4, 2020
Typhoon Maysak: ship with 43 crew and nearly 6,000 cattle missing off Japan https://t.co/gU83kN9HXq
— The Guardian (@guardian) September 3, 2020
#BREAKING The second person rescued by Japanese coastguard has died. https://t.co/YrzrVGD9Sg pic.twitter.com/G3vTOgyyKc
— nzherald (@nzherald) September 4, 2020
Japan's Sumitomo sells all of its stake in U.S. Marcellus shale gas project https://t.co/LggosGUiNQ pic.twitter.com/CvYxUJ9YpS
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 8, 2020
Japan's economy sank deeper into its worst post-war contraction in the second quarter as the coronavirus jolted businesses, intensifying the challenge for the country's new leader https://t.co/eeC1TtV3Ku pic.twitter.com/72RDS5h49f
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 8, 2020
Japan real wages decline for fifth month in July as pandemic woes persist https://t.co/ujb8GDH0nK pic.twitter.com/TjeIxXD0hp
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 8, 2020
Japan's July household spending falls 7.6% year-on-year https://t.co/05HkfoDhDx pic.twitter.com/ncXaEsJqIB
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 8, 2020
Japan's Nishimura says rising income to underpin consumption https://t.co/5qJ2SSC5jr pic.twitter.com/1zwxo0quDi
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 8, 2020
Japan's second-quarter GDP revised down to annualised 28.1% contraction https://t.co/ciKbcDVRdG pic.twitter.com/sM3nX7nGwH
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 8, 2020
Japan real wages decline for fifth month in July as pandemic woes persist https://t.co/oLovkMNqCE pic.twitter.com/2mRvUgLL4R
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 8, 2020
Japan says it offered Mauritius 'unprecedented' support, including financial https://t.co/cDucu3Tijm pic.twitter.com/rcaUDTSeb5
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 7, 2020
Renault to develop, build next-generation Nissan Micra: report https://t.co/IIW1D4HZMe pic.twitter.com/w1AmP2J46G
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 7, 2020
The Fed’s landmark shift to a more tolerant stance on inflation will be a drag on the dollar for years and will raise hard questions about the role of central banking, challenging policymakers from Frankfurt to Tokyo https://t.co/PzzcVF2WEa pic.twitter.com/bwU58rbiqg
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 7, 2020
Japanese government exposed to 40% of $6.7 billion Nissan loans: sources https://t.co/s74k5ibgXO pic.twitter.com/3TL6RnDHc1
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 7, 2020
Death knell sounds for some of Japan's oldest department stores https://t.co/XkVMHEJQop pic.twitter.com/r2UTHa6EXI
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 7, 2020
Amazon Japan submits improvement plan to regulators: Asahi https://t.co/FchYZNr0i7 pic.twitter.com/lhstyjzaMm
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 4, 2020
Japan's government is considering further assistance to help Mauritius deal with a major oil spill after a Japanese-owned boat struck a coral reef pic.twitter.com/LELPYdmqgR
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 3, 2020
Japan's coastguard rescued one person while searching for a cargo ship carrying nearly 6,000 cattle and dozens of crew members that went missing in the East China Sea https://t.co/An8nLUfi4a pic.twitter.com/KZekO8cFJi
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 3, 2020
BOJ's Kataoka urges bolder easing to battle deflation risk https://t.co/2LxzPSU2SE pic.twitter.com/UWB9FJqFg5
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 3, 2020
Japan's August service sector activity worsens as pandemic stymies recovery https://t.co/wHHpqn8nBN pic.twitter.com/maiuZJwI0y
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 3, 2020
Japan looks to AI as coronavirus challenges go-and-see quality control mantra https://t.co/INQIGWyG16 pic.twitter.com/4oSruhvBft
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 31, 2020
As fintech upends banking, Japan regulator expects more cross-boundary tie-ups https://t.co/nhVjPT8MC3 pic.twitter.com/WlsEaJuhsB
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 31, 2020
Japan July retail sales fall 2.8% year-on-year, government data shows https://t.co/HlH0tdU2Sr pic.twitter.com/3bQ5tUxewH
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 31, 2020
From @Breakingviews: @johnsfoley explains why Warren Buffet is going big in Japan pic.twitter.com/tA2jBVqc13
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Nippon Steel to seek overseas M&As, but not in Japan: president https://t.co/lKCoLkWAui pic.twitter.com/xgb2PQVlu1
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 1, 2020
Warren Buffett looks to Japan, takes 5% stakes in five biggest trading firms https://t.co/CErrl7nR2E pic.twitter.com/3wA9AUhtS8
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 31, 2020
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe says he's stepping down because of a chronic health problem https://t.co/0p5wm1yElD
— POLITICO (@politico) August 29, 2020
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has expressed his intention to step down, citing his declining health, according to Japan’s NHK television and other media https://t.co/0p5wm1yElD
— POLITICO (@politico) August 28, 2020