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Koizumi criticized by LDP

Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi came under fire from a ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) colleague on Tuesday, the first day of the full-fledged deliberations on a package of four bills on postal services deregulation.
LDP member Yamato Inaba told the House of Representatives panel on posts and telecommunications, “The idea of opening the (postal-services) market to the private sector and offering the services based on the principle of a market mechanism cannot coexist with providing equal and universal postal services.”

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Japan to study allowing private delivery services to use mailboxes

The government is considering allowing private entrants into the mail delivery market to share about 180,000 mailboxes currently owned by post offices, the Nihon Keizai newspaper cited government sources as saying.
The post boxes are due to be taken over by a public postal corporation slated to be set up next April.
The government earlier considered requiring such firms to set up some 100,000 mailboxes on their own, but it concluded that deregulation is necessary to give companies incentive to enter the new market.

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Koizumi welcomes courier

Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi on Thursday welcomed a reported plan on postal-services deregulation.
Tokyo-based Sokuhai, established in 1984, delivers business items within a few hours for clients in the Tokyo and Osaka areas using 800 motorcycles and bicycles.
Commenting on the news report, a Sokuhai official said the company will have to decide whether to launch mail service after relevant ordinances are established following the bill’s parliamentary passage.
The postal deregulation bill would allow private firms to handle mail delivery on certain conditions including delivery within three hours.

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Japanese Govt: Postal Bills Top Priority

Ruling bloc and government officials are planning to extend the current Diet session beyond 19 June, possibly until early August, to enable the passage of key bills, sources at the ruling parties and the government said Wednesday [29 May]. Of the four key sets of bills the ruling bloc and government initially hoped to enact, officials are now planning to give top priority to one to revise the Health Insurance Law, critical for financing next fiscal year’s budget, and the postal reform bills that Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi is eager to see passed, the sources said.

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Koizumi Confident Postal Bills Will Pass

Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said Tuesday he was confident of getting a postal services deregulation package passed in the Diet despite opposition from many lawmakers in both the ruling and opposition camps, Kyodo News agency reported. ‘Now almost all oppose them, but almost all will support them soon,’ Koizumi said in an address at a ceremony to mark the merger of the Federation of Economic Organizations (Keidanren) and the Japan Federation of Employers Associations (Nikkeiren), into the Japan Business Federation (JBF).

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