KONTAN.CO.ID - TOKYO. Nearly 36,000 Japanese companies have chosen to discontinue their business so far this year, mainly due to the hit from the coronavirus crisis and up sharply from a year ago in a sign of the pain the pandemic is inflicting on the fragile economy. The total number of companies closing businesses, without going through bankruptcy procedures, may top 53,000 by year-end. That would be the most since relevant data became available in 2000, Tokyo Shoko Research said on Wednesday. "With the pandemic expected to be prolonged, an increase in companies that discontinue business is unavoidable," the think tank said in a report.
Nearly 36,000 Japan firms shut down business due to Covid-19
KONTAN.CO.ID - TOKYO. Nearly 36,000 Japanese companies have chosen to discontinue their business so far this year, mainly due to the hit from the coronavirus crisis and up sharply from a year ago in a sign of the pain the pandemic is inflicting on the fragile economy. The total number of companies closing businesses, without going through bankruptcy procedures, may top 53,000 by year-end. That would be the most since relevant data became available in 2000, Tokyo Shoko Research said on Wednesday. "With the pandemic expected to be prolonged, an increase in companies that discontinue business is unavoidable," the think tank said in a report.