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Jan. 01, 2017
Concentration of Shareholder Meetings in Japan to Be Eased
Tokyo, Jan. 1 (Jiji Press)--Holding shareholders' meetings in late June has been a common practice by many Japanese companies for years, but beginning in fiscal 2017, they will be allowed to call annual gatherings until the end of September, following a tax system revision.
Japanese Wines Gaining Popularity Overseas
Tokyo, Jan. 1 (Jiji Press)--On the back of the growing international reputation of Japanese wines made from domestically harvested grapes only, Japanese wineries are seen aiming to expand into Europe, a traditional market for wines.
HEADLINES
- POLITICS
- Japan Protests against Installation of Comfort Women Statue in S. Korea's Busan
- ECONOMY
- Toshiba's Market Capitalization Dives 40% after Media Reports on Huge Loss
- SPORTS
- Rugby: Higashi Fukuoka Wins Japan High School Tournament 2nd Round at 139-0
- OTHER
- Celestial Object Seen Approaching Earth Feb. 25; No Risk of Impact Seen: NASA
NATION
- Concentration of Shareholder Meetings in Japan to Be Eased
- Japanese Wines Gaining Popularity Overseas
- (Update) Shibuya Streets Go Car-Free on New Year's Eve
- Shibuya Streets Go Car-Free on New Year's Eve
- Ceremony Held to Unveil Comfort Woman Statue in Busan
BUSINESS
- Printemps Ginza Ends 32-Year Operations
- Over 1,000 Japan Firms to Mark Centenary of Founding in 2017
- Honda to Recall 52,710 Odyssey Minivans in Canada
- Toshiba Market Capitalization Plunges on Loss Warning
- Softbank's Son Pursues Growth, Improved Finances
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