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Covid-19 in Japan: No chit-chatting at lunch! Japanese firms order employees to sit in one direction | Companies News

Japanese companies are temporarily shutting offices or suspending production as they battle a record wave of COVID-19. 

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Work stoppages and no chatting at lunch: Japan Inc grapples with COVID

Japanese companies are temporarily shutting offices or suspending production as they battle a record wave of COVID-19, disrupting businesses in a country that has until now weathered the pandemic better than most advanced economies. Automakers Toyota Motor Corp and Daihatsu Motor Co last week halted production line shifts because of…

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THIS Japanese Hotel Offering Affordable Room Stay For Just $1, More Details Inside

A hotel room in Japan is unbelievably affordable offering as low as Rs 66 (100 Yen) per room but only on one condition

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Japan to suffer bigger economic slump than initially estimated

Japan’s economy will suffer a much bigger contraction than initially expected in the January-March quarter, as an extended state of emergency to contain the coronavirus pandemic hurt corporate and household spending, an official survey found.

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Japan to suffer bigger-than-expected slump in Q1 amid pandemic curbs

Article content TOKYO Japan’s economy will suffer a much bigger contraction than initially expected in the January-March quarter, as an extended state of emergency to contain the coronavirus pandemic hurt corporate and household spending, a Reuters poll found. A firm majority of analysts said whether or not Tokyo proceeds with the Olympic Games this year would have little impact on the economy either way, as most big construction projects have already been completed and spectator numbers may be limited. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Japan to suffer bigger-than-expected slump in Q1 amid pandemic curbs Back to video

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