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Japan's average supermarket rice prices fell for the third straight week through June 8, data showed on Monday, reflecting ...
Japan will release another 200,000 metric tons of rice from its emergency stockpile to tackle a doubling of prices since last ...
Under a "minimum access" agreement within the World Trade Organization, Japan has an 770,000-ton tariff-free import quota for ...
The average price of a 5-kilogram bag of rice at supermarkets in the week through June 1 was ¥4,223, down ¥37 from the ...
Japan's farm minister said on Tuesday the government stood ready to offer more stockpiled rice as consumers formed long ...
Japan plans to release another 200,000 tons of rice from government stockpiles through direct contracts with retailers, farm ...
The Japanese government is releasing stockpiled rice to retailers at reduced prices to address high consumer costs.
Government leaders in Japan released emergency rice supplies as rising prices and poor harvest increase political pressure.
The Japanese government is aiming to lower rice prices by selling further supplies of stockpiled rice directly to retailers.
When Japan's farm minister declared that he never had to buy rice because his supporters give him "plenty" of it as gifts, he ...
Japan will release 200,000 more metric tons of rice from its emergency stockpiles to address the doubling in prices since ...
Japan plans to release an additional 200,000 tons of rice from government stockpiles through direct contracts with retailers, ...
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