Shinzo Abe was sworn in as Japan's new prime minister – its seventh in six years – barely a week ago. To count him as the seventh PM is a bit disingenuous, in fact, since he was the prime minister in 2006 and 2007 but had to retire due to medical issues. His return came after a campaign that stressed repairing the nation's economic issues – a platform that should give you an idea of the issues Japan has had at the top step of its government. Chief among the nation's woes.
Autoblog , Nissan's Ghosn urges Japan's new PM to stabilize yen, patch things up with China, Nissan's Ghosn urges Japan's new PM to stabilize yen, patch things up with China
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