Ishiba Seeks Corporate Tax Hikes
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•Japan PM hopeful Ishiba sees 'room' for corporate tax hike, Kyodo reports
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Shigeru Ishiba , a former Japanese defence minister, said there was "room to raise" corporate taxes.
Ishiba is leading candidate in ruling party's leadership race, Kyodo News quoted him as saying.
Former environment minister Shinjiro Koizumi expressed his intention to introduce the creation of a carbon tax.
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