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Japan's stimulus to be worth $135 billion, largest since pandemic, draft shows
The stimulus includes about ¥6,000 in winter energy subsidies per household and over ¥1 trillion for strategic industry investments, addressing rising costs and economic support.
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Tokyo unveils $136bn stimulus
Japan has approved an economic stimulus package of roughly JPY21.3 trillion ($136bn) in an effort to counter rising living costs and reinforce domestic demand, marking the first major policy initiative under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
·Berlin, Germany
Read Full ArticleJapan's stimulus to be worth $135 billion, largest since pandemic, draft shows
Japan's government is in the final stages of assembling a stimulus package worth 21.3 trillion yen ($135.38 billion) to help households cope with persistent inflation, a draft seen by Reuters showed, in what would be the largest stimulus since the COVID pandemic.
·United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleJapan Govt Mulling Stimulus Package Worth over ¥17 Tril., Aiming to Tackle Rising Prices Including Winter Energy Costs
The government is considering a package of economic measures worth more than ¥17 trillion with funding included for tackling rising prices, according to sources.
·Japan
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