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    PM Shinzo Abe declares end to Japan emergency

    Synopsis

    PM Shinzo Abe told a news conference on Monday that reviving the economy was now the top priority, and his government will decide on a second extra budget on Wednesday to help people and businesses reeling from the pandemic.

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    TOKYO: The Japanese government ended its nationwide state of emergency on Monday as cases tail off and announced a decision on funding for a new aid package to help a virus-battered economy.
    PM Shinzo Abe told a news conference on Monday that reviving the economy was now the top priority, and his government will decide on a second extra budget on Wednesday to help people and businesses reeling from the pandemic.
    “Every area of the country has met the conditions for ending the emergency, which are extremely strict by global standards,” Abe said. “In Japan’s own way, we have largely brought the infection under control in a month and a half.”

    Abe said the combined economic measures to be funded by the first and second extra budgets will total over 200 trillion yen ($1.86 trillion).

    The prime minister has already said the latest round of help will offer more support to companies through loans and rent subsidies, improved income support for furloughed workers and help for university students.

    The first extra budget, which came less than a month ago, helped fund a record 117 trillion yen economic rescue plan, equivalent to more than 20% of GDP.

    Abe reminded people to be on guard for a second wave of infections and said that, in the worst case, a state of emergency may have to be reintroduced. Border controls will continue to be tightened, as the virus ravages other parts of the world, he added.

    Abe said professional baseball will start from next month without spectators, and concerts could resume, albeit with crowds of less than 100 people.


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