MITSUI & CO., LTD.
Location
TOKYO
Founded
1876-07-29
Website
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2025-04-01 (business-humanrights.org)
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation non-response to alleged human rights violations at TotalEnergies' Mozambique LNG project - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
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Read more2024-08-19 (radio-canada.ca)
School transportation: Ontario sued by French-language school boards
Five French-language school boards in Ontario are suing the Ministry of Education and demanding better funding for school transportation.
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2022-05-11 (clipperoil.com)
Hydrogen bunkering player Hyon partners with Mitsui ...
NEWS; VIDEO; CAREERS; Hydrogen bunkering player Hyon partners with Mitsui. Norwegian hydrogen bunkering firm Hyon has teamed up with Japanese trading house Mitsui& Co setting the stage for what it said would be a large-scale development of hydrogen
Read more2021-04-13 (apjjf.org)
Japan's World Heritage Miike Coal Mine – Where prisoners-of-war worked "like slaves" - Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus
Abstract: Mitsui's Miike Coal Mine is World Heritage listed by UNESCO as one of Japan's "Sites of the Industrial Revolution." The Japanese government, however, has failed to tell the full story of this mine, instead promoting bland tourism. In World War II, Miike was Japan's largest coal mine, but also the location of the largest Allied POW camp in Japan. Korean and Chinese forced laborers also were used by Mitsui in the mine. The use of prisoners was nothing new, as Mitsui and other Japanese companies used Japanese convicts as workers in the early decades of the Meiji era. The role of Australian POWs in particular reveals that there was resistance inside Miike even at the height of abuse by Japanese wartime authorities. Japan has a responsibility under its UNESCO World Heritage agreement to tell the full history of this and other "Meiji Industrial Revolution" sites.
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