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Friendly Japan eyes stepping in to help resolve Myanmar crisis : The Asahi Shimbun

The central portion of Yangon, Mynamar’s most populous city, has been developed by Japanese-affiliated businesses. The photo was taken in 2018. (Asahi Shimbun file photo) As a nation with strong ties to Myanmar, Japan is expressing grave concern over the military coup and pressing for the release of the country s leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, and other senior government officials. “Japan once again strongly urges the Myanmar military to swiftly restore Myanmar s democratic political system,” Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said in a statement released on Feb. 1. Japan has strongly supported the country’s democratization through economic assistance to Myanmar and dialogue with its military. The Japanese government has provided aid to Myanmar through yen loans totaling nearly 100 billion yen ($961 million).

Suzuki halts production in Myanmar after coup as Japan firms scramble to assess fallout

Feb 2, 2021 Suzuki Motor Corp. said Tuesday it has halted production at its two auto plants in Myanmar to ensure the safety of its employees following a military coup the previous day, as other Japanese companies from retail giant Aeon Co. to auto-parts maker Denso Corp. were scrambling to assess the situation. Suzuki said it stopped output on Monday afternoon at its factories in Yangon where 400 employees work. Suzuki has a 60% share of new car sales in Myanmar, having sold 13,200 units in 2019. The company said it has yet to decide on when to resume production. The Myanmar military on Monday seized power from the democratically elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi, who was detained along with other leaders of her party in early morning raids.

2 Japanese manufacturers halt production in Myanmar after coup

2 Japanese manufacturers halt production in Myanmar after coup Feb. 3 06:00 am JST Feb. 11 | 12:31 am JST TOKYO The requested article has expired, and is no longer available. Any related articles, and user comments are shown below. © KYODO ©2021 GPlusMedia Inc. why are japanese companies operating in a country run by genocidal gangsters in the first place? 2 ( +2 / -0 ) why are japanese companies operating in a country run by genocidal gangsters in the first place? Good point. At least they are taking action now? 2 ( +2 / -0 ) Good for Suzuki! -2 ( +0 / -2 ) Feb. 3 11:41 pm JST Dictators, like Putin, Assad, Xi, or the leader in Burma, are only minimally affected by most economic sanctions. The people of the countries concerned are very much affected. What the dictators care about is staying in power, not the economic well-being

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