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TRY Resubmits Measures to Prevent Recurrence at Request of the Ministry of the Environment for Disseminating False Information About Minamata Disease; "Lacks Effectiveness"

Summary by 熊本日日新聞社
At a press conference after the Cabinet meeting on the 6th, Environment Minister Keiichiro Asao revealed that he had asked Try Group to resubmit the online educational material for its mistaken video and text claiming that "Minamata disease is hereditary," citing insufficient measures to prevent recurrence by Try. According to the Environment Ministry, Try
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At a press conference after the Cabinet meeting on the 6th, Environment Minister Keiichiro Asao revealed that he had asked Try Group to resubmit the online educational material for its mistaken video and text claiming that "Minamata disease is hereditary," citing insufficient measures to prevent recurrence by Try. According to the Environment Ministry, Try

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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