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JAPAN GOVT. PROPOSED SUSPENSION OF ‘GO TO TRAVEL’ SUBSIDY PROGRAM IN PARTS
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- Japan Govt. proposed suspension of ‘Go To Travel’ subsidy program in parts.
- Parts of the country that are under pressure due to increase in infections may see the suspension.
- Japan has so far confirmed a recor...
SAPPORO AND OSAKA TO BE EXCLUDED FOR THREE WEEKS FROM JAPAN’S TRAVEL SUBSIDY PLAN
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- Sapporo and Osaka to be excluded for three weeks from Japan’s travel subsidy plan.
- The minister in charge of Japan’s virus response, Yasutoshi Nishimura announced the same.
- The government will compensate for t...
JAPAN’S JTB CORP. TO REDUCE WORKFORCE UNDER BROAD RESTRUCTURING
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- Japan’s JTB Corp. to reduce workforce under broad restructuring.
- JTB is said to have recorded a net loss of 78.17 billion yen for the April-September period.
- The company plans to reduce 115 outlets in Japan and clos...
‘GO TO TRAVEL’ SUBSIDY PROGRAM TO BE SUSPENDED IN AREAS WITH RISING COVID-19 CASES
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- ‘Go To Travel’ subsidy program to be suspended in areas with rising COVID-19 cases.
- Japan has been recording more than 2,500 new daily COVID-19 cases.
- Suga has asked prefectural governors to consider stopping ...
FINANCE MINISTRY OF JAPAN UPGARDES THE COUNTRY’S REGIONAL ECONOMIES FOR 2ND QUARTER
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- Finance Ministry of Japan upgrades the country’s regional economies for 2nd quarter.
- The ministry’s 11 regional bureaus also upgraded their independent assessments.
- The ministry pointed out the ‘Go To Tr...
RESERVATIONS FOR TRIPS TO AND FROM TOKYO HAVE BEGUN UNDER ‘GO TO TRAVEL’ PLAN
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- Reservations for trips to and from Tokyo have begun under ‘Go To Travel’ plan.
- Japan’s travel agencies and hotels on Friday began accepting reservations.
- The travel subsidy plan currently offers a 35 per...
JAPAN’S ‘GO TO TRAVEL’ SUBSIDY PLAN TO INCREASE ITS COST BEARING BY HALF FROM OCTOBER
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- Japan’s ‘Go To Travel’ subsidy plan to reduce its cost bearing by half from October.
- Previously the government covered only 35 percent of the travelers’ cost.
- The entire program is about $12.7 bil...