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Japan Unveils $19 Billion Extra Budget to Cushion Mideast Impact

Japan Unveils $19 Billion Extra Budget to Cushion Mideast Impact

Title: Japan Announces $19 Billion Supplementary Budget to Mitigate Middle East Fallout

Tokyo has introduced an additional budget package valued at $19 billion, designed to shield the domestic economy from the adverse effects stemming from tensions in the Middle East. This supplementary fiscal measure aims to provide necessary economic cushioning as global instability continues to pose risks to Japan’s financial stability.


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-02 23:35:35 UTC

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