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Basingstoke Gazette on MSNDeveloper involved in Post Office Scandal agrees to 'begin talks on compensation'Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds today (Friday 7 March) met chiefs for Fujitsu in Tokyo to begin talks over the cost of redress for victims of the Horizon Scandal.
More than 700 people were indicted on embezzlement and other charges by 2015, but the issue was later found to stem from flaws in Fujitsu's software.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNJapan, Britain stress free trade in Tokyo talksBritain and Japan stressed the importance of free trade in talks in Tokyo on Friday amid an escalating battle of tit-for-tat tariffs between the United States and other countries under President Donald Trump.
The British government says it has agreed with Japanese electronics firm Fujitsu to discuss compensation for Post Office workers wrongly convicted due to a flawed accounting system.
Japan and Britain will continue to act together to uphold and reinforce the free, fair and rules-based international economic order,’ says Tokyo - Anadolu Ajansı
Economy and foreign ministers of Japan and Britain agreed Friday to promote free and open international trade at their first “two-plus-two” dialogue on economy held in Tokyo amid growing concern about U.
The new agreement promises to boost the UK- Japan's £27 billion a year trade relationship, with particular focus on defence and AI. It comes as Japan seeks reliable partners in the wake of Donald Trump's treatment of Nato allies over Ukraine.
Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani meets with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy in Tokyo - Anadolu Ajansı
However, Reynolds did confirm that changes to the ZEV Mandate have the backing of energy secretary Ed Miliband, even though any relaxation appears to be at odds with Miliband’s earlier vigorous support for keeping the ZEV Mandate intact.
The comments followed Japan and Britain's first 'two-plus-two' talks between the country's trade and foreign ministers.
The foreign and economy ministers of Japan and Britain agreed Friday to promote free and open international trade, with concerns moun
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