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8 Dez 2021

Author:
Nippon.com

Japanese sponsor companies for Beijing Olympics keep silence on US diplomatic boycott

"Japan Sponsors Mum on U.S. Diplomatic Boycott of Beijing Games" 8 December 2021

Japanese sponsor companies for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics are refraining from commenting on the United States' recent announcement of its diplomatic boycott of the Games.

They are closely watching how things will develops as Tokyo has yet to decide its action over the Beijing Games following Washington's announcement of the diplomatic boycott.

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Many Japanese companies, including members of the Japan Business Federation, or Keidanren, the country's biggest business lobby, place importance on business management based on respect for human rights.

But Masakazu Tokura, chairman of the federation, said, "Keidanren is not in a position to comment (on the diplomatic boycott)."

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