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The Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee is expected to dissolve the Tokyo Olympics in June next year and become a settlement

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Original title: The Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee is expected to dissolve the Tokyo Olympics in June next year and become a settlement

Xinhua News Agency, Tokyo, September 8 (Reporter Wang Zijiang) According to Japanese media reports, after the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, the staff of the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee will be reduced from 7,000 at its peak to approximately 1,100 in October. The Olympic Organizing Committee is expected to disband in June next year.

According to the “Nikkei Shimbun”, although the overall loss of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics is a foregone conclusion, the specific amount of the loss will not be determined until April next year. Toshiro Muto, chief executive of the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee, also said after the Paralympics that the scale of the loss cannot be estimated at this time.

Because spectators are prohibited from entering the stadium to watch the game, the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee’s losses may reach 800 million US dollars, accounting for about 10% of the total revenue of the Olympic Organizing Committee’s original plan. In addition, epidemic prevention measures have also increased a lot of manpower and material resources, which has also greatly increased the budget.

The one-year postponement of the Tokyo Olympics increased the total budget from the original 1.35 trillion yen (approximately 13 billion U.S. dollars) to 1.644 trillion yen (approximately 15.82 billion U.S. dollars). (over)Return to Sohu to see more

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