DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
Japan's new finance minister, Jun Azumi, said Monday he wants to carry out a corporate tax cut as earlier proposed by the government and give incentives for Japanese firms to keep operating in the country despite the recent sharp rise of the yen, Kyodo News reports.
But Azumi, who took office Friday under new Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, suggested the government might need to raise the tax among others provisionally in order to secure funds for reconstruction work following the earthquake and tsunami that struck in March, for which the government is set to create a third ...
DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
Japan's new finance minister, Jun Azumi, said Monday he wants to carry out a corporate tax cut as earlier proposed by the government and give incentives for Japanese firms to keep operating in the country despite the recent sharp rise of the yen, Kyodo News reports.
But Azumi, who took office Friday under new Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, suggested the government might need to raise the tax among others provisionally in order to secure funds for reconstruction work following the earthquake and tsunami that struck in March, for which the government is set to create a third ...
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