Japan’s initial budget for fiscal 2022 starting in April is expected to surpass 107 trillion yen ($950 billion), marking a record high for the 10th straight year, mainly due to growing social security and national defence costs, the Japan Times reported.
As it did when compiling the initial budget for the current fiscal year 2021 that totalled ¥106.61 trillion, the government plans to set aside ¥5 trillion for reserve funds to continue to fight the Covid-19 pandemic, official sources said.
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