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Japan lower house OKs 18 tril. yen extra budget

Japan lower house OKs 18 tril. yen extra budget

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi (far R) bows after the House of Representatives approves an 18.3 trillion yen ($118 billion) supplemental budget for the year through March in a plenary session in Tokyo on Dec. 11, 2025.

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Japan lower house OKs 18 tril. yen extra budget

Japan lower house OKs 18 tril. yen extra budget

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi (far R) bows after the House of Representatives approves an 18.3 trillion yen ($118 billion) supplemental budget for the year through March in a plenary session in Tokyo on Dec. 11, 2025.

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Japan lower house OKs 18 tril. yen extra budget

Japan lower house OKs 18 tril. yen extra budget

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi bows after the House of Representatives approves an 18.3 trillion yen ($118 billion) supplemental budget for the year through March in a plenary session in Tokyo on Dec. 11, 2025.

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Japan gov't approves record 115.5 tril. yen budget for FY 2025

Japan gov't approves record 115.5 tril. yen budget for FY 2025

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba meets the press at the premier's office in Tokyo on Dec. 27, 2024, after his Cabinet approved a record 115.54 trillion yen ($730 billion) draft initial budget for fiscal 2025.

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Japan gov't approves record 115.5 tril. yen budget for FY 2025

Japan gov't approves record 115.5 tril. yen budget for FY 2025

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba meets the press at the premier's office in Tokyo on Dec. 27, 2024, after his Cabinet approved a record 115.54 trillion yen ($730 billion) draft initial budget for fiscal 2025.

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Japan gov't approves record 115.5 tril. yen budget for FY 2025

Japan gov't approves record 115.5 tril. yen budget for FY 2025

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba meets the press at the premier's office in Tokyo on Dec. 27, 2024, after his Cabinet approved a record 115.54 trillion yen ($730 billion) draft initial budget for fiscal 2025.

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Japan gov't approves record 115.5 tril. yen budget for FY 2025

Japan gov't approves record 115.5 tril. yen budget for FY 2025

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba meets the press at the premier's office in Tokyo on Dec. 27, 2024, after his Cabinet approved a record 115.54 trillion yen ($730 billion) draft initial budget for fiscal 2025.

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Japan enacts 13.9 tril. yen extra budget

Japan enacts 13.9 tril. yen extra budget

Japan's parliament enacts a 13.9 trillion yen ($90 billion) supplementary budget for the current fiscal year through next March with its passage through the House of Councillors in Tokyo on Dec. 17, 2024.

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Japan enacts 13.9 tril. yen extra budget

Japan enacts 13.9 tril. yen extra budget

Japan's parliament enacts a 13.9 trillion yen ($90 billion) supplementary budget for the current fiscal year through next March with its passage through the House of Councillors in Tokyo on Dec. 17, 2024.

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Japan enacts 13.9 tril. yen extra budget

Japan enacts 13.9 tril. yen extra budget

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba bows as the parliament enacted a 13.9 trillion yen ($90 billion) supplementary budget for the current fiscal year through next March with its passage through the House of Councillors in Tokyo on Dec. 17, 2024.

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Japan enacts 13.9 tril. yen extra budget

Japan enacts 13.9 tril. yen extra budget

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba bows as the parliament enacted a 13.9 trillion yen ($90 billion) supplementary budget for the current fiscal year through next March with its passage through the House of Councillors in Tokyo on Dec. 17, 2024.

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Japan gov't OKs 13.9 tril. yen extra budget

Japan gov't OKs 13.9 tril. yen extra budget

Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato holds a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 29, 2024, after the government approved a 13.9 trillion yen ($92.6 billion) supplementary budget for the fiscal year through March.

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Japan gov't OKs 13.9 tril. yen extra budget

Japan gov't OKs 13.9 tril. yen extra budget

Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato holds a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 29, 2024, after the government approved a 13.9 trillion yen ($92.6 billion) supplementary budget for the fiscal year through March.

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Honda to spend 10 tril. yen on EVs

Honda to spend 10 tril. yen on EVs

Honda Motor Co. CEO Toshihiro Mibe speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 16, 2024, to announce the Japanese automaker's plan to boost its investment in electric vehicle technology to around 10 trillion yen ($65 billion) for the 10-year period through fiscal 2030.

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Honda to spend 10 tril. yen on EVs

Honda to spend 10 tril. yen on EVs

Honda Motor Co. CEO Toshihiro Mibe speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 16, 2024, to announce the Japanese automaker's plan to boost its investment in electric vehicle technology to around 10 trillion yen ($65 billion) for the 10-year period through fiscal 2030.

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Honda to spend 10 tril. yen on EVs

Honda to spend 10 tril. yen on EVs

Honda Motor Co. CEO Toshihiro Mibe speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 16, 2024, to announce the Japanese automaker's plan to boost its investment in electric vehicle technology to around 10 trillion yen ($65 billion) for the 10-year period through fiscal 2030.

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Japan enacts 112.57 tril. yen budget for FY 2024

Japan enacts 112.57 tril. yen budget for FY 2024

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida holds a press conference after parliament enacts a 112.57 trillion yen ($744 billion) budget for fiscal 2024 during an upper house plenary session in Tokyo on March 28, 2024.

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Japan enacts 112.57 tril. yen budget for FY 2024

Japan enacts 112.57 tril. yen budget for FY 2024

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (far R) and Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki (2nd from R) bow after parliament enacts a 112.57 trillion yen ($744 billion) budget for fiscal 2024 during an upper house plenary session in Tokyo on March 28, 2024.

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Japan enacts 112.57 tril. yen budget for FY 2024

Japan enacts 112.57 tril. yen budget for FY 2024

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (front, R) and Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki (front, L) bow after parliament enacts a 112.57 trillion yen ($744 billion) budget for fiscal 2024 during an upper house plenary session in Tokyo on March 28, 2024.

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Japan enacts 112.57 tril. yen budget for FY 2024

Japan enacts 112.57 tril. yen budget for FY 2024

Japan's parliament enacts a 112.57 trillion yen ($744 billion) budget for fiscal 2024 during an upper house plenary session in Tokyo on March 28, 2024.

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Japan lower house OKs record 114 tril. yen budget for FY 2023

Japan lower house OKs record 114 tril. yen budget for FY 2023

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (R) is pictured during a House of Representatives plenary session in Tokyo on Feb. 28, 2023, following the lower house's approval of a record 114.38 trillion yen ($840 billion) budget for fiscal 2023.

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Japan lower house OKs record 114 tril. yen budget for FY 2023

Japan lower house OKs record 114 tril. yen budget for FY 2023

Photo taken Feb. 28, 2023, shows a House of Representatives plenary session being held in Tokyo, during which the lower house approved a record 114.38 trillion yen ($840 billion) budget for fiscal 2023.

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Japan lower house OKs record 114 tril. yen budget for FY 2023

Japan lower house OKs record 114 tril. yen budget for FY 2023

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (front, R) bows with lawmakers during a House of Representatives plenary session in Tokyo on Feb. 28, 2023, as the lower house approves a record 114.38 trillion yen ($840 billion) budget for fiscal 2023.

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Japan lower house OKs record 114 tril. yen budget for FY 2023

Japan lower house OKs record 114 tril. yen budget for FY 2023

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida bows during a House of Representatives plenary session in Tokyo on Feb. 28, 2023, as the lower house approves a record 114.38 trillion yen ($840 billion) budget for fiscal 2023.

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Gov't eyes 15 tril. yen spending for FY 2009 extra budget

Gov't eyes 15 tril. yen spending for FY 2009 extra budget

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Aso Taro answers questions from reporters on a fiscal 2009 supplementary budget at his office in Tokyo on April 8. The government is planning to compile a supplementary budget that will involve actual fiscal spending of 15 trillion yen, the largest-ever amount for an extra budget, to help Japan overcome the current economic crisis.

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Panasonic vows 1 tril. yen investment toward FY 2018 sales goal

Panasonic vows 1 tril. yen investment toward FY 2018 sales goal

TOKYO, March 26 Kyodo - Kazuhiro Tsuga, president of Panasonic Corp., briefs reporters on the company's business plan for the fiscal year through March 2016 in Tokyo on March 26, 2015. Tsuga said Panasonic Corp. will spend 1 trillion yen ($844 billion) to carry out "strategic investment" projects centering on mergers and acquisitions, to increase annual sales to 10 trillion yen by fiscal 2018.

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Cabinet OKs record 96.34 tril. yen budget for FY 2015

Cabinet OKs record 96.34 tril. yen budget for FY 2015

TOKYO, Japan - (From L) Economic and Fiscal Policy Minister Akira Amari, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Finance Minister Taro Aso attend an extraordinary Cabinet meeting in Tokyo, Japan, on Jan. 14, 2015. The Cabinet approved a record-high 96.34 trillion yen ($810.97 billion) general-account budget for fiscal 2015.

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Cabinet OKs record 96.34 tril. yen budget for FY 2015

Cabinet OKs record 96.34 tril. yen budget for FY 2015

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe enters his office to attend an extraordinary Cabinet meeting in Tokyo on Jan. 14, 2015. The Cabinet approved a record-high 96.34 trillion yen ($810.97 billion) general-account budget for fiscal 2015.

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FY 2015 budget likely to total record 96.34 tril. yen

FY 2015 budget likely to total record 96.34 tril. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (3rd from L) attends a meeting between the government and the ruling camp led by his Liberal Democratic Party on Jan. 12, 2015, in Tokyo. The government said Japan's general account budget for fiscal 2015 will total a record-high 96.34 trillion yen, up from 95.88 trillion yen the previous year.

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Cabinet OKs 3.12 tril. yen extra budget for stimulus steps

Cabinet OKs 3.12 tril. yen extra budget for stimulus steps

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (2nd from R) and his ministers attend an extraordinary Cabinet meeting on Jan. 9, 2015, in Tokyo to endorse a 3.12 trillion yen supplementary budget for fiscal 2014 to fund an economic stimulus package aimed at bolstering domestic demand curtailed by the April 1 consumption tax hike and weaker yen.

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Toray agrees on 1 tril. yen supply contract with Boeing

Toray agrees on 1 tril. yen supply contract with Boeing

TOKYO, Japan - Akihiro Nikkaku (L), president of Toray Industries Inc., shakes hands with John J. Tracy, chief technology officer of Boeing Co., at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 17, 2014. Toray said it has agreed on a new contract worth 1 trillion yen (about $8.7 billion) to supply carbon fiber for Boeing's jets and will begin talks to work together with the U.S. aircraft maker to lower the costs of the lightweight material.

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Ocean acidification seen costing world over $1 tril. a year

Ocean acidification seen costing world over $1 tril. a year

TOKYO, Japan - A worker checks experimental devices installed off Ny-Alesund on the island of Spitsbergen in Svalbard, Norway, as seen in this file photo taken in July 2010, to survey the acidification of the Arctic Ocean. The U.N. Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity has warned that the impact of ocean acidification could cost the world more than 1 trillion dollars annually by 2100.

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Suntory eyes 4 tril. yen group sales

Suntory eyes 4 tril. yen group sales

TOKYO, Japan - Suntory Holdings Ltd. President Nobutada Saji (R) and Matt Shattock, chairman and chief executive officer of Suntory subsidiary Beam Suntory Inc., shake hands during a press conference in Tokyo on May 15, 2014. Suntory Holdings is aiming to achieve group sales of 4 trillion yen in 2020 by boosting global sales of Beam Suntory, the world's third-largest spirits company created after the buyout of U.S. distiller Beam Inc.

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Japan Post to invest 1.3 tril. yen over 3 years

Japan Post to invest 1.3 tril. yen over 3 years

TOKYO, Japan - Taizo Nishimuro, president of Japan Post Holdings Co., briefs reporters on the company's three-year business plan in Tokyo on Feb. 26, 2014. Nishimuro said Japan Post Holdings will invest 1.3 trillion yen over a three-year period from April to enhance its business base in preparation for its initial public offering planned in spring 2015.

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Japan Post to invest 1.3 tril. yen over 3 years

Japan Post to invest 1.3 tril. yen over 3 years

TOKYO, Japan - Taizo Nishimuro, president of Japan Post Holdings Co., briefs reporters on the company's three-year business plan in Tokyo on Feb. 26, 2014. Nishimuro said Japan Post Holdings will invest 1.3 trillion yen over a three-year period from April to enhance its business base in preparation for its initial public offering planned in spring 2015.

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Fast Retailing aims for record 1 tril. yen in sales

Fast Retailing aims for record 1 tril. yen in sales

TOKYO, Japan - Tadashi Yanai, president and chairman of Fast Retailing Co., holds a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Oct. 11, 2012. Fast Retailing said the same day it aims to achieve record group sales of more than 1 trillion yen for the current business year ending in August 2013, on the back of robust growth of its Uniqlo casual clothing chain business in Asia.

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Toyota expects 1 tril. yen in FY 2012 group operating profit

Toyota expects 1 tril. yen in FY 2012 group operating profit

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda briefs reporters on the automaker's earnings for fiscal 2012 in Tokyo on May 9, 2012. The company said it expects its group operating profit to surge to 1 trillion yen for the fiscal year.

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TEPCO requests 1 tril. yen public fund injection

TEPCO requests 1 tril. yen public fund injection

TOKYO, Japan - Toshio Nishizawa, president of Tokyo Electric Power Co., listens to a reporter's question at a press conference at the company's head office in Tokyo on March 29, 2012. The utility requested the same day the injection of 1 trillion yen in public funds as it teeters under the weight of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant crisis.

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Diet OKs 4 tril. yen extra budget for quake reconstruction

Diet OKs 4 tril. yen extra budget for quake reconstruction

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan attends a session of the House of Councillors in Tokyo on May 2, 2011. The Diet enacted a 4.02 trillion yen extra budget for fiscal 2011 the same day, the first in a series of large emergency spending packages to fund reconstruction after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, as the upper house approved the budget and related bills. The supplementary budget and related bills were approved by the more powerful House of Representatives on April 30.

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FY 2011 budget to cap gov't spending at 71 tril. yen

FY 2011 budget to cap gov't spending at 71 tril. yen

TOKYO, Japan - (from L) Finance Minister Yoshihiko Noda, Prime Minister Naoto Kan and Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshito Sengoku attend a budget meeting of Cabinet ministers at the premier's office in Tokyo on July 20, 2010. The Cabinet decided to cap the government's annual spending at 71 trillion yen for the year through March 2012.

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JAL's negative net worth reaches around 1 tril. yen

JAL's negative net worth reaches around 1 tril. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Corp. President Masaru Onishi, seated next to company Chairman Kazuo Inamori, speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on June 30, 2010. JAL announced the same day that its negative net worth -- liabilities in excess of assets -- has expanded to about 1 trillion yen.

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Top 6 banks post FY 2009 net profits totaling 1.13 tril. yen

Top 6 banks post FY 2009 net profits totaling 1.13 tril. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Katsunori Nagayasu (L), president of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., briefs reporters on the company's earnings report for fiscal 2009 at the headquarters of the Bank of Japan in Tokyo on May 18, 2010. Japan's top six banks, including Mitsubishi UFJ, secured profits in fiscal 2009 ending March with a combined group net profit of 1.13 trillion yen.

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Hayotama Cabinet Oks 7.2 tril. yen stimulus

Hayotama Cabinet Oks 7.2 tril. yen stimulus

TOKYO, Japan - Financial Services Minister Shizuka Kamei (L) and consumer affairs minister Mizuho Fukushima (2nd from R), heads of the coalition partner parties of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama's ruling Democratic Party of Japan, attend a meeting of key Cabinet members Dec. 8, 2009. Hatoyama's Cabinet decided to craft a 7.2 trillion yen fresh stimulus package to help shore up the flagging economy.

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Hayotama Cabinet Oks 7.2 tril. yen stimulus

Hayotama Cabinet Oks 7.2 tril. yen stimulus

TOKYO, Japan - A meeting of key Cabinet members is held at the prime minister's office Dec. 8, 2009. Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama's Cabinet decided to craft a 7.2 trillion yen fresh stimulus package at the meeting to help shore up the flagging economy.

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Hayotama Cabinet Oks 7.2 tril. yen stimulus

Hayotama Cabinet Oks 7.2 tril. yen stimulus

TOKYO, Japan - Financial Services Minister Shizuka Kamei walks to a meeting with other key Cabinet members at the prime minister's office Dec. 8, 2009. Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama's government decided to craft a 7.2 trillion yen fresh stimulus package, increasing the amount initially proposed by 100 billion yen after Kamei urged that the package be larger.

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Asahi aiming for 1.6 tril. yen in sales by 2012

Asahi aiming for 1.6 tril. yen in sales by 2012

TOKYO, Japan - Hitoshi Ogita, president of Asahi Breweries Ltd., briefs reporters on the company's long-term business plan during a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 1, 2009. Ogita said the company is aiming to increase sales to 1.6 trillion yen in its 2012 business year as it looks to growth in Asia and other overseas beverage markets amid saturated demand at home.

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BOJ to inject 10 tril. yen in emergency fund supply

BOJ to inject 10 tril. yen in emergency fund supply

TOKYO, Japan - Bank of Japan Governor Masaaki Shirakawa speaks during a news conference at the BOJ's head office in Tokyo on Dec. 1, 2009, after an extraordinary meeting of the central bank's Policy Board. The BOJ decided to inject about 10 trillion yen into the financial system, introducing a new emergency fund-supply operation to lower longer-term interest rates to fight deflation.

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BOJ to inject 10 tril. yen in emergency fund supply

BOJ to inject 10 tril. yen in emergency fund supply

TOKYO, Japan - Bank of Japan Governor Masaaki Shirakawa speaks during a news conference at the BOJ's head office in Tokyo on Dec. 1, 2009, after an extraordinary meeting of the central bank's Policy Board. The BOJ decided to inject about 10 trillion yen into the financial system, introducing a new emergency fund-supply operation to lower longer-term interest rates to fight deflation.

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Japan FY 2010 budget requests total record 95 tril. yen

Japan FY 2010 budget requests total record 95 tril. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Senior Vice Finance Minister Yoshihiko Noda speaks about budgetary requests for fiscal 2010 at the Finance Ministry in Tokyo on Oct. 16, 2009. Japan's general-account budget for fiscal 2010 on a request basis reached an all-time high of 95.04 trillion yen.

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Uniqlo operator aims to increase sales to 5 tril. yen by 2020

Uniqlo operator aims to increase sales to 5 tril. yen by 2020

TOKYO, Japan - Tadashi Yanai, president of Fast Retailing Co., the operator of the Uniqlo casual clothing chain, briefs reporters on the company's business plan in Tokyo on Sept. 2. Yanai said the company is aiming to increase group sales around seven-fold to 5 trillion yen by 2020 through an expansion of global operations.

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