TOKYO - Japan's most influential business lobby has urged the government to show stronger leadership on issues concerning foreign residents and enact a "basic law" on policies related to non-Japanese as they become a growing part of the labor force and society.
The Japan Business Federation called for the establishment of a permanent headquarters led by the prime minister that will compile policies related to foreigners across agencies and ministries, saying a ministerial meeting launched by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in November was positive but insufficient.
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