Kishida Plans Cabinet Reshuffle, New Economic Measures Amid Falling Approval
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Japanese PM Fumio Kishida plans to reshuffle cabinet as early as Wednesday and compile economic measures to boost recovery.
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Kishida wants "drastic" economic steps supported by budget to protect from price hikes, raise wages and investment.
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Kishida's approval dropped after issues with integrating tax and social security data into ID cards.
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At G20, all members including Russia agreed to not threaten force for territorial gains, unlike last year.
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Kishida says many countries see Japan's treated Fukushima wastewater release as safe, hopes to convince China to lift seafood import ban.