

The CCI did not respond to a request for comment on the concessions. Representatives of Sony in Japan did not respond outside regular business hours. Spokespersons of Sony (6758.T) and Zee (ZEE.NS) did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Under these, the first source said, Sony and Zee said their merged entity was open to offering mandatory pricing incentives and discounts to all channel distributors, such as direct-to-home satellite operators, on fair and non-discriminatory terms for a certain period after the deal.Īnd to assuage concerns over the entity's strong market position with advertisers, the parties proposed creating and operating "independent advertising verticals" for a certain duration, the source added. Instead, Sony and Zee suggested at least two so-called behavioural remedies, the sources said.

Last week, Sony-Zee submitted "voluntary remedies" to the deal in writing to assuage the watchdog's concerns, though that did not include structural changes such as the sale of certain channels to reduce the threat of competition, said the two sources, who declined to be named due to confidentiality concerns.
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In June 2022, the increase in Japan's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by an increase in imports from Ireland (¥20B or 33.1%), South Africa (¥10.6B or 21%), and Canada (¥9.51B or 10.6%), and product imports increase in Telephones (¥120B or 53.3%), Computers (¥52.8B or 30.3%), and Cars (¥39.2B or 37.6%).Register now for FREE unlimited access to Register Growth In June 2022, the increase in Japan's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by an increase in exports to China (¥336B or 37.5%), Taiwan (¥73.9B or 21.7%), and South Korea (¥57.7B or 15.5%), and product exports increase in Machines and apparatus of a kind. Origins In June 2022 the exports of Japan were mainly from Chiba (¥1.61T), Aichi (¥1.48T), Osaka (¥1.15T), Kanagawa (¥847B), and Hyōgo (¥713B), while imports destinations were mainly Chiba (¥2.27T), Tokyo (¥1.39T), Osaka (¥1.2T), Kanagawa (¥919B), and Aichi (¥830B).ĭestinations In June 2022, Japan exported mostly to China (¥1.71T), United States (¥1.56T), Taiwan (¥631B), South Korea (¥608B), and Hong Kong (¥398B), and imported mostly from China (¥2.18T), Australia (¥979B), United States (¥963B), Saudi Arabia (¥530B), and United Arab Emirates (¥521B). In June 2022 the top imports of Japan were Crude Petroleum (¥1.16T), Coal Briquettes (¥691B), Petroleum Gas (¥660B), Integrated Circuits (¥383B), and Telephones (¥247B). (¥350B), and Motor vehicles parts and accessories (8701. Trade In June 2022, the top exports of Japan were Cars (¥914B), Commodities not elsewhere specified (¥647B), Integrated Circuits (¥403B), Machines and apparatus of a kind. Between June 2021 and June 2022 the exports of Japan have increased by ¥1.39T (19.3%) from ¥7.22T to ¥8.61T, while imports increased by ¥3.17T (46.3%) from ¥6.84T to ¥10T. Overview In June 2022 Japan exported ¥8.61T and imported ¥10T, resulting in a negative trade balance of ¥1.4T. Location Japan borders China, North Korea, South Korea, Philippines, and Russia by sea. In 2020, Japan was the world's biggest importer of Other Prepared Meat ($3.09B), Processed Tobacco ($2.16B), Fuel Wood ($1.72B), Nickel Mattes ($1.46B), and Forage Crops ($763M) Imports The top imports of Japan are Crude Petroleum ($38.4B), Petroleum Gas ($31.4B), Integrated Circuits ($17.7B), Broadcasting Equipment ($17.5B), and Computers ($14.5B), importing mostly from China ($151B), United States ($63.1B), Australia ($31.8B), South Korea ($25.1B), and Chinese Taipei ($24.3B). In 2020, Japan was the world's biggest exporter of Machinery Having Individual Functions ($19.9B), Large Construction Vehicles ($8.24B), Hot-Rolled Iron ($6.72B), Electrical Capacitors ($6.7B), and Disc Chemicals for Electronics ($4.23B)

The number 25 economy in terms of GDP per capita (current US$) and the number 1 most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI).Įxports The top exports of Japan are Cars ($83.1B), Integrated Circuits ($31.3B), Motor vehicles parts and accessories (8701 to 8705) ($28B), Machinery Having Individual Functions ($19.9B), and Photo Lab Equipment ($12.1B), exporting mostly to China ($133B), United States ($112B), South Korea ($42.9B), Chinese Taipei ($42.7B), and Hong Kong ($27.2B). Overview In 2020 Japan was the number 3 economy in the world in terms of GDP (current US$), the number 4 in total exports, the number 5 in total imports,
