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Japan PM says crafting stimulus package to achieve 'virtuous' growth

Published 11/09/2021, 03:53 AM
Updated 11/09/2021, 06:22 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Fumio Kishida, Prime Minister of Japan, waits before speaking during the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, November 2, 2021. REUTERS/Hannah McKay/Pool

By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Kaori Kaneko

TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida vowed on Tuesday to put the economy on track by boosting private-sector investment and disposable income to achieve a "virtuous cycle" of economic growth and distribution of wealth.

Having taken over the leadership last month and secured a mandate at an election on Oct. 31, Kishida pledged to deliver an economic package that possesses "sufficient" size and substance.

"We will let the public and private sector cooperate in achieving virtuous cycle of growth and (wealth) distribution," Kishida said after meeting with the Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy (CEFP), the government's top advisory panel.

The COVID-19 economic stimulus measures are widely expected to be announced on Nov. 19, and media reports have suggested the package could be worth more than 30 trillion yen ($264.67 billion).

Kishida gave no inkling of the size, but stressed his immediate priority was reviving growth, while fiscal reform could wait until later.

"We will realise growth and then steadily improve public finances medium term," Kishida said.

The 11 members of the CEFP include Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda and four private-sector business representatives and academics, as well as the prime minister and members of his cabinet.

The meeting underscored the need for the government and the Bank of Japan (BOJ) to work closely, after they both reaffirmed last week the central bank's commitment to achieve its 2% inflation target.

Kishida said he aimed to revamp Japan's medical system and arrange the provision of booster shots so that the country is in better shape to meet the next wave of COVID-19 infections. His predecessor, Yoshihide Suga, had quit after barely a year in office amid constant criticism of the government's response to the pandemic.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Fumio Kishida, Prime Minister of Japan, waits before speaking during the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, November 2, 2021. REUTERS/Hannah McKay/Pool

At a separate meeting, Kishida said the government will take necessary steps to front-load wage rises for care givers, nurses, kindergarten and nursery teachers, Economy Minister Daishiro Yamagiwa told reporters.

($1 = 113.3500 yen)

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