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Japan firms to pay antitrust fine Two major Japanese conglomerates announced a deal to create one of the country's biggest shipbuilders Monday as the industry faces increasingly tough competition. As red ink flows, Japanese firms struggle to keep manufacturing at home Japan's manufacturing base is hollowing out as many electronic and car factories move overseas. Meanwhile, a strong yen is sending firms on an international buying spree. VIDEO: Japan financial firms hurt by slowdown Japanese brokerage firm Nomura is expected to show a slowdown in trading and investment banking business as it reports its earnings. Japanese firms see new sunrise in India Of late, there has been a massive surge of Japanese business interest in India. Around 200-300 firms from the island nation, including multi-million dollar companies Hitachi Medical and Asahi Beer, are actively looking to set up base in this country. Chinese firms snap up investments in Europe, but snub eurozone debt Chinese companies and funds have ramped up investment in crisis-hit Europe, buying utilities, energy firms and even luxury yacht makers, but are steering clear of eurozone debt. Exports help firms ride out recession MORE and more Oxfordshire firms are looking to ride out the economic crisis by boosting their exports. Japan jobs treadmill grinds down workers and firms TOKYO, February 1, 2012 (AFP) - Third year university student Saki Fujii flips through a meticulously kept diary of her six-month job hunt and eyes the busy week of interviews ahead -- another step on the treadmill for one of Japan's would-be workers. Japanese dairy firms address consumer radiation concerns Trade body the Japan Dairy Industry Association said that screening would begin soon at plants owned by its members in Tokyo and 16 prefectures in Eastern Europe, with the results provisionally scheduled for publication by the end of February. Japanese dairy firms curb consumer radiation concerns Trade body the Japan Dairy Industry Association said that screening would begin soon at plants owned by its members in Tokyo and 16 prefectures in Eastern Europe, with the results provisionally scheduled for publication by the end of February. |
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