Record number of Japanese companies face shareholder proposals

Toyota, Mitsubishi among those under pressure over climate action in June meetings

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Toyota Motor's shareholders meeting in Toyota City, Aichi prefecture in June 2022. (Photo by Yuki Nakao)

Nikkei staff writers

TOKYO -- Tensions at company shareholder meetings are on the rise, with a record number of listed companies in Japan receiving proposals from shareholders pressing for a wide range of reforms, at a time when institutional investors are increasingly voting in favor of such proposals.

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