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'This package is not a one-off,' Economic and Fiscal Policy Minister Kaoru Yosano told a press conference. 'It is aimed at continuously supporting the Japanese economy as well as people's lives.' -- ASSOCIATED PRESS

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TOKYO - JAPAN'S government announced an economic stimulus package worth 11.7 trillion yen (S$151.2 billion) on Friday to tackle surging energy costs and the looming threat of a recession.
The plan includes measures to help consumers, companies and farmers cope with high fuel costs as well as loan facilities for small firms facing a credit crunch.
With lending-related measures accounting for much of the package, the boost to actual government spending is expected to be about 2.0 trillion yen.
'This package is not a one-off,' Economic and Fiscal Policy Minister Kaoru Yosano told a press conference. 'It is aimed at continuously supporting the Japanese economy as well as people's lives.'
The plan includes steps to help people find jobs, boost the agricultural sector, reduce expressway tolls and provide loan guarantees for small and mid-sized firms struggling to secure access to funds.
It also aims to encourage the use of energy-saving technology and provide support for new parents and healthcare.
Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda announced plans for an economic support package shortly after reshuffling his cabinet at the start of this month in an effort to reverse a slump in his approval ratings.

=> 66%: Mai lah! Our beloved Emperor says the Oppos will Sg in! Say some more and I'll kok your head with my coolie rice bowl! *hee*hee*

The government has faced calls from some lawmakers within the ruling coalition for a bigger injection of public money in the economy, which shrank in the second quarter, raising fears of the first recession in six years.
But ministers have also stressed the need to rebuild the country's debt-ridden finances, saying they hope to avoid issuing new bonds to fund the stimulus package.
Experts doubted the package will have a significant impact on the overall economy.
Fresh spending of up to two trillion yen 'is insignificant', argued Richard Jerram, economist at Macquarie Securities.
'Signs that economic activity is proving fairly resilient, as well as growing hope that inflation is close to a peak, means there is little sense of desperation among policy makers,' he added.
Japan's public debt is the highest among industrialised nations after the government spent trillions of yen on emergency spending packages in the 1990s to try to revive the recession-ravaged economy. Earlier, the government reported Japan's core inflation hit a fresh decade high in July while consumers spent less for a fifth straight month as the country's longest post-war expansion grinds to a halt. -- AFP
 
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they helped themselves instead by increasing their world highest salaries for public servants sector.
you peasants should get out of their elite uncaring face.
 
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