Japan PM Kishida vows to combat rising utility bills, benefit from weak yen

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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said in a policy speech to Parliament, stressing that revitalising the economy was his 'top priority.' Read more at straitstimes.com.

and the fallout from the yen's recent sharp falls will be among steps the administration will focus on, Mr Kishida said in a policy speech to Parliament, stressing that revitalising the economy was his"top priority."

The government will compile a package of measures by the end of this month to"protect people's livelihood from rising prices", he said.to revitalise inbound tourism, which had ground to a halt due to entry restrictions imposed to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic. Attracting chip and battery plants, and promoting exports of agriculture products would also be among steps Japan would take to benefit from the weak yen, Mr Kishida said.

 

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