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Timelines  Oct. 30, 2013

Prime Minister Abe Shinzo received a courtesy call from the representatives of the youths participating in the 40th Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Program (SSEAYP).

Prime Minister Abe Shinzo received a courtesy call from the representatives of the youths participating in the 40th Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Program (SSEAYP).... [Read more]

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Timelines  Oct. 29, 2013

Prime Minister's Visit to the Republic of Turkey

Prime Minister’s Visit to the Republic of Turkey... [Read more]

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Timelines  Oct. 25, 2013

Prime Minister Abe Shinzo received a courtesy call from the chief delegates and other officials from the member countries and regions of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF).

Prime Minister Abe Shinzo received a courtesy call from the chief delegates and other officials from the member countries and regions of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF).... [Read more]

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Timelines  Oct. 24, 2013

Ministerial Council on Monthly Economic Report: The Report for October assesses the current state of the Japanese economy, stating that "The Japanese economy is on the way to recovery at a moderate pace."

Ministerial Council on Monthly Economic Report: The Report for October assesses the current state of the Japanese economy, stating that “The Japanese economy is on the way to recovery at a moderate pace.”... [Read more]

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Timelines  Oct. 24, 2013

Prime Minister Abe Shinzo received a courtesy call from Rt. Hon. Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga, Speaker of Parliament of the Republic of Uganda

Prime Minister Abe Shinzo received a courtesy call from Rt. Hon. Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga, Speaker of Parliament of the Republic of Uganda... [Read more]

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Timelines  Oct. 19, 2013

The Prime Minister Visits Fukushima Prefecture Prime Minister Abe Shinzo visited Fukushima Prefecture to gauge the progress of the reconstruction from the Great East Japan Earthquake.

The Prime Minister Visits Fukushima Prefecture Prime Minister Abe Shinzo visited Fukushima Prefecture to gauge the progress of the reconstruction from the Great East Japan Earthquake.... [Read more]

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Timelines  Oct. 18, 2013

Headquarters for Japan's Economic Revitalization Prime Minister Abe Shinzo said, "The Abe Cabinet's mission is to draw out Japan's potential to the greatest possible extent. We have to strengthen the competitiveness of companies, encourage investment from overseas, expand the employment of hardworking people, and thereby, increase their incomes. “

Headquarters for Japan’s Economic Revitalization Prime Minister Abe Shinzo said, “The Abe Cabinet’s mission is to draw out Japan’s potential to the greatest possible extent. We have to strengthen the competitiveness of companies, encourage investment from overseas, expand the employment of hardworking people, and thereby, increase their incomes. “... [Read more]

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Timelines  Oct. 17, 2013

Prime Minister Abe Shinzo attended the opening ceremony of the 26th Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) and said, "We are now advancing new economic policies and hoping to truly grow the economy of Japan. A central pillar of that is the Japanese content industry. I want to keep on disseminating Japanese content to the world.”

Prime Minister Abe Shinzo attended the opening ceremony of the 26th Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) and said, “We are now advancing new economic policies and hoping to truly grow the economy of Japan. A central pillar of that is the Japanese content industry. I want to keep on disseminating Japanese content to the world.”  ... [Read more]

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Timelines  Oct. 16, 2013

Prime Minister Abe Shinzo received a courtesy call from Rt. Hon. Mr. William Hague, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs of the United Kingdom,.

Prime Minister Abe Shinzo received a courtesy call from Rt. Hon. Mr. William Hague, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs of the United Kingdom,.  ... [Read more]

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Timelines  Oct. 15, 2013

Prime Minister Abe Shinzo received a courtesy call from Ms. Julie Bishop, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia.

Prime Minister Abe Shinzo received a courtesy call from Ms. Julie Bishop, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia.... [Read more]