The House of Representatives passed bills Friday to create a consumer affairs agency after both ruling and opposition forces reached a compromise.
The bills were immediately sent to the Upper House, where they are expected to be approved during the current Diet session, clearing the way for the agency's launch this year.
"I hope the agency will be established as soon as possible in the current year," Seiko Noda, minister in charge of consumer affairs, told reporters Thursday.
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