Japan agrees record extra budget to fund Covid-19 measures

20 December 2021, 12:14

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, right, bows with his cabinet ministers
Virus Outbreak Japan. Picture: PA

The budget aims to fund booster jabs and medicines but will also provide cash payouts for families with children.

Japan’s parliament has approved a record extra budget of nearly 36 trillion yen (£240 billion) for the fiscal year through March to help out pandemic-hit households and businesses.

The budget largely is to fund Covid-19 measures, including booster jabs and oral medicines. It also includes cash payouts for families with children and a promotional campaign for the hard-hit tourism industry, which critics said are pork-barrel giveaways.

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said the supplementary budget was meant to revive an economy not yet fully recovered from the pandemic and to achieve stronger growth and a more equitable distribution of wealth under his “new capitalism” policy.

Under Mr Kishida, the government has tightened border restrictions to help keep at bay cases of the fast-spreading Omicron variant of the coronavirus, after managing to bring infection levels down sharply in the past few months.

1.73 million
The number of Covid-19 cases reported in Japan since the pandemic began

The budget includes 100,000 yen (£660) payouts to households with children 18 or younger and a 2.5 million yen (£20,000) subsidy for businesses that suffered substantial loss of sales due to the pandemic. It will also pay to increase salaries of nurses and other caregivers.

It allocates 617 billion yen (£4.1 billion) for promoting semiconductor manufacturing inside Japan as the country moves to improve its economic security and counter shortages of the computer chips that are vital for a wide range of products. The budget will also fund promotion of tourism, sustainability and digitalisation.

In response to growing concern about rising Chinese power and other strategic challenges, it includes around 773 billion yen (£5.2 billion) dedicated to speeding up deployment of missile defence systems and other military preparedness.

Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Seiji Kihara told reporters on Monday that the government plans to deliver the measures promptly to support “reconstruction of the pandemic-hit economy and the resumption of social and economic activity” after widespread public health precautions imposed to battle coronavirus outbreaks.

Japan’s government has insisted that it is managing to catch people infected with the Omicron variant at the border, but experts have cautioned that it may be spreading locally.

The health ministry reported 14 Omicron cases among arrivals at Japanese airports, bringing the known Omicron cases to more than 80.

In Okinawa, a major cluster has been spreading at the US Marine Corps base of Camp Hansen, where at least 180 Marines who recently transferred from the US have been infected. It was not known if they included Omicron cases.

Japan, a country of about 126 million, has reported about 1.73 million Covid-19 cases and 18,400 deaths since the pandemic began two years ago.

By Press Association

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