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【News】 Japan agricultural co-operative chief determined to conduct self-reform (Aug. 28, 2014)
Akira Banzai, president of the Central Union of Agricultural Co-operatives (JA-Zenchu), said Wednesday, Aug. 27 that the JA group’s self-reform will become the focus of his second term as the group’s head. “We will soon compile our policies based on the JA group’s own will, taking into account its members’ perspective,” Banzai said during a press conference at Japan National Press Club. In considering measures to reform the group, including revising the system of central and prefectural unions of agricultural co-operatives supervising primary co-ops, he said top priority will be put on increasing agricultural production and income. He stressed that reform measures will be decided in the discussions to … Continue reading
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【News】 Co-operatives on the increase in Seoul (July 31, 2014)
Zhezhu Jin The number of co-operative associations is rapidly increasing in Seoul, totaling 1,350 as of July 30, up 60 percent in two years. The rise is attributable to efforts by the Seoul municipal government to encourage establishment of co-operatives under the vision of “Seoul, the City of Co-operative” declared in July 2012. The vision was set up to cope with social issues that emerged with the rapid economic growth, including widening disparity of wealth, increase in unemployment and social unrest caused by dismantling of communities. The city said co-operatives can play a role in solving such problems, as citizens are increasingly concerned that the government’s neoliberalistic economic policies, … Continue reading
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【News】 Japan-U.S. TPP talks nearing goal, negotiator says (July 17, 2014)
Takanori Okabe – Washington Japan and the United States ended a two-day meeting under the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade talks in Washington on Tuesday, July 15 (July 16 Japan time), agreeing to meet again early next month, Japanese officials said. Hiroshi Oe, deputy chief TPP negotiator, said although differences remain between the two sides, he hopes the two governments will strike a deal “within several months.” “The fog has lifted,” Oe told reporters, using a mountain-climbing analogy. “Now I can see the summit, which I once could not see.” Meanwhile in Tokyo, TPP minister Akira Amari Tuesday expressed strong determination to settle the TPP talks within this year. In a symposium … Continue reading
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【News】 Nishikawa, the head of LDP’s TPP panel, had talks with the U.S. agribusiness companies (July 16, 2014)
Takanori Okabe – Washington Koya Nishikawa, chairman of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s committee on the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade talks, who is in America to negotiate TPP, had talks on July 14 with executives of agribusiness and food-related firms like the world’s largest grain company Cargill. Nishikawa urged the United States to concede as well as asked for their understanding of Japanese claims to protect the sensitive agricultural products. Nishikawa had talks successively with Cargill vice president Devry Boughner, Tyson Foods vice president Charles Penry, and Tami Overby, vice president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Each of them has great influence on U.S. Government and Congress. Hiroshi Moriyama, vice … Continue reading
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【Editorial】 Disputes remain in finalizing TPP, but caution needed in future negotiations (July 15, 2014)
Chief negotiators of the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade talks closed their meeting in Ottawa, Canada, on Saturday, July 12, without reaching agreement on controversial sectors such as tariffs and intellectual properties. The ministerial meeting, which the 12 participating countries had initially aimed to hold during this summer, was put off. Meanwhile, Japan and the United States are continuing negotiations on a bilateral basis, with Koya Nishikawa, head of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s TPP committee, who is visiting Washington, scheduled to meet U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman on Tuesday, July 15. In the negotiations, the Japanese government must not make compromises regarding tariffs on key agricultural products, in line with … Continue reading
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