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Yoshihide Suga is stepping ... as prime minister of Japan, but the veteran politician has his work cut out for him when it comes to preserving one component of the incumbent’s economic legacy.
Japan’s prime minister, Yoshihide Suga, is to step down after struggling ... announced he was stepping aside due to ill health. The incumbent's approval ratings have sunk below 30 per cent ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Yoshihide Suga, on course to become Japan's next prime minister, said he would maintain incumbent premier Shinzo Abe's policy prioritising economic growth over efforts to fix the ...
Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga speaks during a news conference at the prime minister’s official residence in Tokyo, Japan, September 28, 2021 [Rodrigo Reyes Marin/Pool via Reuters] Last ...
TOKYO (REUTERS) - Mr Yoshihide Suga, on course to become Japan's next prime minister, said he would maintain incumbent premier Shinzo Abe's policy prioritising economic growth over efforts to fix ...
TOKYO - Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, a front runner to succeed incumbent prime minister Shinzo Abe, on Tuesday (Sept 8) described himself as "an ordinary person" who has risen ...
A new leader taking over from a long-term incumbent can often make investors skittish. Yet as Yoshihide Suga settles in as prime minister of Japan, market participants can take solace in one fact ...
Two separate surveys in Japan have found that Taro Kono ... The exercise was conducted after Yoshihide Suga, the incumbent prime minister who succeeded Shinzo Abe last year, announced his decision ...
the LDP must try to satisfy both if Japan is to avoid political instability, and a return of revolving door prime ministers. Yoshihide Suga announced he would not run for the leadership.
Ditching an incumbent premier is tough and the absence of an obvious successor makes it harder. Nor are there signs Japan's powerful business lobbies are unhappy with Suga. "If it were obvious who ...
TOKYO (Reuters) – Yoshihide Suga, on course to become Japan’s next prime minister, said he would maintain incumbent premier Shinzo Abe’s policy prioritizing economic growth over efforts to ...