Japan's leader says his government will decide on a new aid package to help the virus-battered economy later this week
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wears a face mask as he enters a venue for his news conference in Tokyo, May 25 2020. Picture: KIM KYUNG-HOON / AFPThe 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.
Abe said the combined economic measures to be funded by the first and second extra budgets will total more than¥200-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.
Conditions in each region will be examined every three weeks to determine whether measures can be loosened. Abe declared an emergency in the capital and some other areas from April 7, later expanding it nationwide. From mid-May he began lifting it in places where the rate of new infections subsided. The Tokyo region — the worst-hit by the virus — was the final and largest site of infection.
While a European-style lockdown isn’t legally possible in Japan, the state of emergency enabled local governments to instruct businesses to close or operate for shortened hours, and to ask residents to stay at home.
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