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Kishida Fumio said that Japan’s economy will be recovered as soon as possible

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[Kishida Fumio said it will recover the Japanese economy as soon as possible]Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio delivered a policy speech at the plenary session of the Provisional House of Representatives and the Senate on the 6th. His specific measures include building a submarine cable around Japan in about three years, and combining large-scale data centers, optical fiber and 5G to provide high-speed and large-capacity digital services across the country. (Xinhua News Agency)

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida delivered a policy speech at the plenary meeting of the House of Representatives and the House of Representatives on the 6th, emphasizing that the domestic economy will be restored as soon as possible.

Kishida said that the necessary fiscal expenditures should be used to revive the economy as soon as possible. His specific measures include building a submarine cable around Japan in about three years, and combining large-scale data centers, optical fiber and 5G to provide high-speed and large-capacity digital services across the country.

In his speech, Kishida also talked about his views on issues such as the prevention and control of the new crown epidemic in his country and the strengthening of infrastructure construction.

Kishida stated that Japan will take about a year to formulate a new national security strategy, defense plan outline, etc., with a view to “rapidly strengthening Japan’s defense capabilities.”

This provisional parliament will open from the 6th to the 21st, during which time, the ruling and opposition parties in Japan will engage in debates on issues such as measures against the new crown epidemic and economic recovery. On the 6th, the Japanese government submitted the largest supplementary budget in history with a total of 35.98 trillion yen (approximately 2.02 trillion yuan) in the interim parliament.

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(Source: Xinhua News Agency)

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