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Posted on 28/01/2021 by admin

60% of Japan firms support Games this summer, poll shows

About 60% of Japanese companies say the Tokyo Olympics should be held this summer, a poll of 100 firms showed on Thursday, in contrast to surveys showing strong opposition to the Games among the …
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