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Japan s health names latch onto Vietnam

Japan’s health names latch onto Vietnam 14:00 | 05/02/2021 Vietnam’s healthcare expenditures reached around $17 billion in 2019, photo Le Toan The second-largest pharmaceutical company in Japan, Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd., has entered a licence agreement with Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation to register and launch edaravone brand Radicava in Vietnam. The medication treats patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and helps with recovery from a stroke. Yukinori Tominaga, general director of Daiichi Sankyo Vietnam Co., Ltd., told VIR, “We are going to provide more access to new medications in order to increase options for Vietnamese doctors to improve the quality of life in Vietnamese people.”

Japanese goods touted at fair

Share A Japanese company meets with a Vietnamese partner at a ‘Good Goods Japan 2019’ event held in Hanoi on September 27, 2019. VIETNAM NEWS Japanese goods touted at fair Thu, 4 February 2021 The Japanese embassy in Phnom Penh, the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) and the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce (CCC) on February 3 jointly launched the first edition of Japanese products showcase “Good Goods Japan 2021” in the Kingdom. JETRO Phnom Penh Office chief representative Marisa Haruta said “Good Goods Japan” provides an online business-matching platform and introduces the world to Japanese products in fields such as cosmetics, kitchen appliances, as well as baby and children’s essentials.

After Myanmar coup, Biden s Asian allies may balk at sanctions against military

After Myanmar coup, Biden’s Asian allies may balk at sanctions against military Simon Denyer © Eugene Hoshiko/AP Supporters of Aung San Suu Kyi living in Japan hold pictures of the ousted Myanmar civilian leader during a rally at Japan’s Foreign Ministry in Tokyo on Wednesday. TOKYO President Biden has vowed to rally the United States partners to respond to Myanmar s military coup. But persuading Asian allies to support sanctions or moves to isolate the regime will be no easy task, given extensive business interests, a genuine belief in engagement and a desire not to cede strategic ground to China.

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