Japan's Financial Services Agency has issued business improvement orders to Toyota Mobility Tokyo and Goodspeed, both suspected of illegal practices. Separately, a Matsusaka beef cow, known as 'Tomomi No. 7', was sold for ¥30.32 million at a livestock competition and will be served at the Japanese restaurant TakaHisa in Dubai starting February, with a full course priced at ¥400,000 per person. Additionally, the Shiohama fish market has halted transactions involving a ¥500 million tuna due to inappropriate dealings, with the suspension lasting one month. Other reports indicate that a Kanagawa automotive parts manufacturer received a recommendation from the Japan Fair Trade Commission for violations of subcontracting laws, while two companies supporting flea market sales have been ordered to suspend part of their operations for three months by the Consumer Affairs Agency. Furthermore, a wholesale company's facility usage permit has been suspended for one month due to inappropriate transactions at a Miyagi fish market.