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Japan’s business owners can’t find successors. This man gave his away.

Por: The Boston Globe Business January 04, 2023

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MONBETSU, Japan — Hidekazu Yokoyama has spent three decades building a thriving logistics business on Japan’s snowy northern island of Hokkaido, an area that provides much of the country’s milk.Last year, he decided to give it all away.It was a radical solution for a problem that has become increasingly common in Japan, the world’s grayest society. As the country’s birthrate has plummeted and its population has grown older, the average... + full article



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