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Regulatory Reform Council’s Priority Areas Include Health, Medicine; Discussion Topics to Be Set by Feb.-End
The Japanese government’s Regulatory Reform Council on February 15 agreed to focus its discussion on three priority areas--1) health and medicine, 2) energy and environment, and 3) employment--and set up working groups to examine possible regulatory overhauls in each field.…
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