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TOKYO, May 31 (Reuters) - Japan's government will set aside $26 billion for new child care measures ... world's heaviest public debt burden. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has vowed to double ...
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida instructed his government on Wednesday to set aside around 3.5 trillion yen ($26 billion) in the annual budget for child care, Economy Minister Shigeyuki ...
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is ... Kishida has said he hopes to double child care spending, now about 4.7 trillion yen ($33.7 billion), by the early 2030s. Under the plan, the government ...
JAPAN on Friday (May 26) announced its mid-term economic policy framework, featuring Prime Minister Fumio Kishida ... Of the 3 trillion yen (S$28.9 billion) needed each of the coming three years to ...
TOKYO :Japan ... 26 billion for new child care measures, slightly more than earlier estimated, in a move likely to add more debt to the industrial world's heaviest public debt burden. Prime ...
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida instructed his government on Wednesday to set aside around 3.5 trillion yen ($26 billion) in the annual budget for child care, Economy Minister Shigeyuki Goto ...
Tokyo, May 31 (BNA): Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida instructed his government on Wednesday to set aside around 3.5 trillion yen ($26 billion) in the annual budget for child care, Economy ...
TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida instructed his government on Wednesday (May 31) to set aside around 3.5 trillion yen (S$34 billion) in the annual budget for child care, Economy ...
Tokyo: Japan ... 26 billion for new child care measures, slightly more than earlier estimated, in a move likely to add more debt to the industrial world's heaviest public debt burden. Prime ...
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