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More than US billion of the country’s record economic stimulus package will be used to help companies move production away from China The move coincides with what should have been a celebration of friendlier ties between the two countries, before the pandemic struck Japan to pay firms to leave China, relocate production elsewhere as part of coronavirus stimulus
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More than US billion of the country’s record economic stimulus package will be used to help companies move production away from China The move coincides with what should have been a celebration of friendlier ties between the two countries, before the pandemic struck Japan to pay firms to leave China, relocate production elsewhere as part of coronavirus stimulus
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- More than US$2 billion of the country’s record economic stimulus package will be used to help companies move production away from China
- The move coincides with what should have been a celebration of friendlier ties between the two countries, before the pandemic struck