The
proposal will also include a roadmap of long-term policy
priorities such as building more robust supply chains, promoting
innovation and distributing wealth to low-income households.
"The proposal will include some steps that go into the stimulus
package," Economy Minister Daishiro Yamagiwa told reporters
after the panel's first meeting. "It could also touch upon
issues related to tax," he added without elaborating.
Kishida launched the panel to debate ways to pursue his vision
of a new-style capitalism that would narrow Japan's income
disparities.
He had previously flagged that stimulus package, focused on aid
to households and firms hit by COVID-19, would be compiled by
year-end and be valued at "several tens of trillion yen".
Discussions over the spending package and the wider reforms are
expected to intensify after a lower house election on Oct. 31,
in which Kishida hopes to win big to gain enough political
capital to push through his policy priorities.
(Reporting by Kaori Kaneko and Kantaro Komiya; writing by Leika
Kihara; editing by John Stonestreet)
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