miércoles, 5 de septiembre de 2018

Asia Daily Briefing - Typhoon takes its toll



Typhoon disrupts Asian

 supply chains, likely

 slowing Japan output

TOKYO -- One of the most
 powerful typhoons to strike 
Japan in decades has passed,
 leaving 11 dead and potentially
 causing billions of dollars in
 lost business, including the 
indefinite closure of Kansai International Airport, the 
country's third-largest airport
 and a major gateway for manufacturers.

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