Abe turns to TPP trade talks veteran to lead farm ministry
Yoshimasa Hayashi re-appointed five months after successor quits over donations scandal
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PRIME Minister Shinzo Abe tapped a veteran of regional trade talks as his new agriculture minister as Japan seeks to wrap up an agreement this year that will require wringing concessions from the country's powerful farm lobby.
Mr Abe re-appointed Yoshimasa Hayashi as farm minister just five months after he was replaced in the job by Koya Nishikawa, who quit on Monday following assertions he took donations from a company in the sugar industry. His alleged misdemeanour would have been in conflict with his role in negotiations over agricultural tariffs in Trans-Pacific Partnership trade talks.
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