Japan corporate bankruptcies hit 9-year high with end of COVID lifelines

Tally could top 10,000 in fiscal 2024 as cost pressure rises

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Shuttered businesses in the Japanese city of Kitakyushu. (Photo by Shotaro Mori)

SORA KITAJIMA, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Japan logged more than 9,000 corporate bankruptcies for the first time in nine years in fiscal 2023 as companies reliant on pandemic-era government aid were weeded out, with some analysts predicting that the number could exceed 10,000 this fiscal year.

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