7.8 Pct of Firms in Japan Take Measures Against Bears

Economy

Tokyo, Feb. 26 (Jiji Press)--Of companies in Japan, 7.8 pct have implemented measures to address the impact of bears on their operations, according to a survey by Tokyo Shoko Research Ltd.

The online survey, carried out between Jan. 30 and Feb. 6, covered 5,140 companies across the country. Of them, 404 said that they have taken measures.

Companies in all regions except Shikoku, western Japan, put countermeasures in place as the number of bears witnessed in human settlements is increasing, according to the survey.

The proportion of companies that took measures against bears was largest in the Tohoku northeastern region, at 27.8 pct, followed by the Hokuriku central region, at 19.7 pct, and Hokkaido, northernmost Japan, at 18.0 pct.

In Tohoku, 9.2 pct said they took measures as their operations were affected by bears, while 18.6 pct said they did so although there has been no impact.

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