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Japan's Seven & i deal associated to national security, economy minister says

Japanese economy minister Ryosei Akazawa said on Wednesday he believed a possible foreign acquisition of retail giant Seven & & i was a matter heavily related to national security.

The owner of 7-Eleven corner store has actually rejected a $47. billion buyout deal from Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard. and the seller's founding family is in talks to take. the company personal to fend off the takeover.

Discussing a prospective acquisition of 7 & & i, I. believe the matter is greatly related to (national) security,. Akazawa said at a press conference hosted by the Japan National. Press Club.

Akazawa said convenience stores and their distribution. networks could be used in case of disaster to assist. bring hot food to individuals in affected regions, for example.

If Seven & & i's corner store service is in foreign. hands and run exclusively for profits, we'll have to think of. various things, such as whether we can we get full assistance when. our individuals impacted by the catastrophe are suffering, he stated.

Akazawa made the comments when inquired about growing. protectionism worldwide on national security premises, as shown in. U.S. President Joe Biden's choice to block Nippon Steel's. $ 14.9 billion quote for U.S. Steel.

7 & & i was categorized as core to Japan's national. security in September, raising questions as to whether it was a. defensive manoeuvre. The financing ministry worried at the time. that the brand-new classification would not develop difficulties to a. prospective buyout.

(source: Reuters)