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Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba unveils $90 billion stimulus initiative to further stimulate economy

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Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has announced a $90 billion stimulus package aimed at accelerating economic recovery and addressing the challenges posed by global uncertainties. The move comes as the government faces mounting pressure to support domestic consumption and sustain growth amid slowing exports and rising inflation concerns.

This financial package will prioritize investments in infrastructure, green energy, and technological innovation, signaling a shift toward long-term growth strategies. Analysts view the decision as a calculated effort to maintain Japan’s economic momentum while balancing fiscal sustainability. The plan aligns with Ishiba’s broader commitment to economic revitalization, solidifying his administration’s focus on resilience in a volatile global market.

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