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Monday, June 23, 2008 4:26 pm

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Fukuda may signal cut in corporate taxes

Japan’s government may signal it will consider cutting corporate taxes in an effort to encourage more foreign investment into an economy expected to grow at the slowest pace in five years this year.

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  1. Keisha, Jul 02 at 2:22 pm :
  2. This article aceihved exactly what I wanted it to achieve.

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