Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said the government will draft a supplementary budget of over 3 trillion yen for fiscal 2026 to counter rising energy prices from prolonged Middle East tensions, the Mainichi reported on Monday.
She said the draft budget would likely go to parliament as early as next week, along with a previously announced 500 billion yen reserve measure to cut household utility bills by about 5,000 yen from July to September, the news daily reported.
This reassurance follows market fears over Japan's strained finances and rising inflation, which have driven 10-year bond yields to near three-decade highs, the report said.
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