A company spokeswoman also said a recent decision to close a store in Seoul was not because of the boycott, but because it had decided not to renew the contract on the property.
(Reporting by Ritsuko Ando; Writing by David Dolan)
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TOKYO (Reuters) - A recent boycott on Japanese goods in South Korea has had an impact on casual clothing chain Uniqlo's sales in the country, owner Fast Retailing said on Friday.
A company spokeswoman also said a recent decision to close a store in Seoul was not because of the boycott, but because it had decided not to renew the contract on the property.
(Reporting by Ritsuko Ando; Writing by David Dolan)
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