Japan is encouraging young people to drink more alcohol to help boost its economy
Japan has launched a national competition to get its young people to drink more alcohol.The initiative was launched by Japan's National Tax Agency to combat a drop in alcohol tax revenue.Japan has launched a national competition aimed at encouraging young people to drink more alcohol.
The initiative, launched by Japan's National Tax Agency , aims to improve the country's economy by boosting the domestic alcohol market after a sharp drop in tax revenue. Alcohol sales in the country have been shrinking due to Japan's ageing population and lifestyle changes prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to
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