Japan: More than 1,000 companies go bankrupt because of the coronary

In Japan, due to the effects of the crisis caused by the coronary virus pandemic, more than a thousand companies went bankrupt within a year, according to research conducted by the company “Tekoku databank”. According to results from a study on companies that have sought bankruptcy since February 2020, the hotel sector in Japan [...]
In Japan, due to the effects of the crisis caused by the coronary virus pandemic, more than a thousand companies went bankrupt within a year, according to research conducted by the company “Tekoku databank”.
According to the results of a study on companies that have sought bankruptcy since February 2020, Japan's hotel sector has been hit the hardest, with 159 companies defaulting, reports Japan's public broadcaster NHK.
In the same period, among other things, 85 construction companies have been placed, as well as 78 hotels and dormitories.
Due to the effects of the crisis caused by the Corleone virus pandemic in Japan, on average, about a hundred companies stopped working every month.











