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Posted on 15/01/2021 by admin

Japan need for fiscal reform becomes acute after virus stimulus – Aso

Japan’s heavy bond issuance to fund economic support measures during the pandemic has made the need for fiscal reform even more pressing, Finance Minister Taro Aso said on Friday.
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