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Falling population ‘biggest challenge’ for Japan

By David Pilling in Tokyo

Published: August 23 2005 11:24 | Last updated: August 23 2005 11:24

Japan’s population fell by 31,000 in the first six months of this year, raising the prospect that the number of people in the world’s second biggest economy may start shrinking two years earlier than expected.

In the six months to June, the health ministry reported that the number of deaths totalled 568,671, against 537,637 births.

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