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Prolonged border closure could lift labour costs

With economic activity still depressed by recurrent virus waves, the sharp slowdown in immigration to Japan has yet to put much upwards pressure on wages. However, looking ahead we think some sectors could be hit by a rise in labour costs if the border remains closed to new entrants across most of 2022.

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