Due to lack of labor force, Japan will fully open up new technologies such as drones

May 30 news, according to Reuters reports, sources revealed that the Japanese government intends to develop several plans by June 9 this year, including allowing the drones to deliver parcels from 2020, starting from 2022 to allow commercial unmanned trucks Operations and so on.

Several sources from the Japanese government stated that the Japanese government also plans to encourage more use of big data and artificial intelligence to help doctors conduct medical diagnosis. As these plans have not yet been completed, they refuse to disclose their identities.

One of the sources said: “The priorities of the Japanese government are to improve life expectancy, reform the transportation industry, promote the modernization of the supply chain, improve infrastructure and make good use of financial technology.”

According to sources, the Japanese government plans to temporarily relax the supervision of certain enterprises and allow companies to test new technologies immediately without using the so-called "regulatory sandbox".

Embracing drones and driverless car technologies is urgent for Japan because the country’s labor force has contracted dramatically, forcing some companies to start scaling back operations.

Yamato Holdings Co is Japan's largest courier company. One of every two parcels in Japan is shipped by the company. In April this year, the company announced a news that shocked consumers. The company said that due to the lack of sufficient staff, the company will reduce the number of parcel shipments and increase shipping prices.

Sources said that Japan will also use financial technology as a source of future growth, but to date, Japanese companies have lagged behind overseas companies in the use of technological reforms in payments, loans, asset management and investment banking.

Another document received by Reuters shows that the Japanese government’s annual growth strategy to be released on Friday will continue to maintain the policies introduced by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe last year, including narrowing the gap between the rich and the poor, improving the working environment, and increasing productivity.

The document shows that the Japanese government will study plans to provide free admission to some low-income families, but the decision to fund the plan will be postponed until later this year.

(Liu Chun)

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