Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says his country is on the brink of catastrophe. Japan is by some measures the oldest nation in the world, with 29.1% of people over 65. Deaths far outpace births, and, by 2050 the population is expected to shrink by a fifth. The workforce is contracting.

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