Leading Japanese soy sauce producer Kikkoman Corp. has revealed that it will attempt to boost foreign sales by increasing production at overseas plants in Singapore and the US. The company aims overall to raise foreign sales by 60%, because with domestic output levelling off, it "will have to rely on overseas markets for future business expansion," Kikkoman president Yuzaburo Mogi told the
JAPAN: Kikkoman Corp aims to boost foreign sales with increased overseas production
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