Japan poised to pump up sluggish growth with new stimulus
TOKYO — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced plans Wednesday for a fresh barrage of economic stimulus to help revive stalling growth.
Speaking in the southern city of Fukuoka, Abe put the scale of the extra spending at more than 28 trillion yen ($265 billion).
That would be nearly 6 per cent of Japan’s GDP. But analysts said they believed much of the money was already in the pipeline, and the money would be spread out over multiple years, diluting its impact.
The proposed package is due to be approved by the Cabinet on Aug. 2, the Kyodo news service reported. It would then be included in a supplementary budget for consideration by the parliament’s extraordinary session in September.


