CORONAVIRUS | The move is the latest effort by Tokyo to support an economy on track for its deepest slump in postwar history.
CORONAVIRUS | Japan is considering a fresh stimulus package worth over US$929 billion that will consist mostly of financial aid programmes for companies hit by the coronavirus pandemic, theThe package,
to be funded by a second extra budget for the current fiscal year beginning in April, would follow a record US$1.1 trillion spending plan deployed last month to cushion the economic blow from the pandemic.
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