Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba urged solidarity among Liberal Democratic Party members to win two important elections this summer, after the coalition suffered significant setbacks due to recent scandals. Ishiba outlined economic, foreign policy, and political reform plans at the annual convention, calling for trust-building and engaging with public concerns.
Shikoku Research Institute in Japan developed iR Fresh, an innovative technology using near-infrared light exposure to significantly preserve the freshness of fruits and vegetables, preventing spoilage and reducing mold. The technology, already patented, also shows promise in cutting food waste, improving logistics, and potentially reducing pesticide use.
Seven & i Holdings Co., the parent company of convenience store chain Seven-Eleven Japan Co., is facing an uncertain future after its attempt at a management buyout failed. The company's predicament has drawn the attention of influential business leaders, including Masahiro Okafuji, chairman and CEO of trading house Itochu Corp.
Opposition lawmakers are intensifying pressure on Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to disclose information about unreported political funds within party factions. Former Education Minister Hakubun Shimomura and other former executives of the LDP's Abe faction are under scrutiny after revelations of resumed shady fund exchanges.
The ruling coalition and opposition Nippon Ishin (Japan Innovation Party) have agreed on education and social welfare policies, including free senior high school education and lower social insurance premiums, paving the way for the passage of the fiscal 2025 budget. This agreement is crucial as the ruling coalition lacks a majority in the Lower House and requires support from opposition parties to pass legislation.