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Japan’s Abe vows unprecedented stimulus as Tokyo COVID-19 cases rise

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March 28, 2020
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Japan’s Abe vows unprecedented stimulus as Tokyo COVID-19 cases rise

TOKYO: Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Saturday (Mar 28) promised an unprecedented package of steps to cushion the world's third-biggest economy from the coronavirus pandemic, saying the country was close to a national emergency as infections surged.

Abe said the "huge, powerful" measures will include fiscal stimulus, monetary steps and tax breaks for companies, though the details have not been finalised.

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"We are in a critical stage. We need to be ready for a long-term battle," Abe said in a nationally televised news conference, adding: "I want to be straightforward about that."

Infections in Japan have climbed to more than 1,500, with 52 deaths, excluding those from a cruise ship quarantined last month, according to public broadcaster NHK.

Officials confirmed a further 60 cases in Tokyo and on Saturday announced 57 new coronavirus cases at a centre for the disabled in Chiba prefecture near the capital, NHK said.

Hit early by the coronavirus in its initial spread from China, Japan had seen a more gradual rise than the recent surge in much of Europe and the United States that has led to lockdowns of billions of people around the world.

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READ: Panic-buying in Tokyo as residents asked to hunker down for weekend

Abe held back from declaring a state of emergency though he announced plans to approve the drug Avigan that has proved helpful in treatment.

"The pandemic is inflicting extremely big damage to Japan's economy," he said. "We'll deploy a huge, powerful package that will include a full range of fiscal, monetary and tax measures."

The size of the package will exceed that compiled in response to the global financial crisis of 2008, which was worth a total 57 trillion yen ($528 billion), Abe said.

The government will come up with a supplementary budget within ten days and try to get it through parliament at the earliest date possible, he said.

Part of the measures will include arrangements so that "small and midsized companies can borrow at zero interest from private financial institutions," he said.

"We will also create a new scheme to offer cash payouts," he added, saying this would be directed at households and companies that need it the most.

READ: Tokyo Disneyland won't reopen before Apr 20, operator says

TOKYO CLAMPDOWN

Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike earlier issued a plea following a surge in coronavirus infections this week that she said put Tokyo on the brink of an emergency.

She asked the tens of millions of people in the city and surrounding regions to avoid non-essential, non-urgent outings until Apr 12, particularly this weekend.

Abe this week called the situation "a national crisis". People in the Osaka area in western Japan have also been asked to stay at home.

While the current level of infection appears low for a city of nearly 14 million, with many millions more living in surrounding suburbs, experts warn there is a high risk that the number of cases could spiral as authorities have been unable to track all the contacts of more than half of the latest cases.

At the news conference Abe rejected assertions that Japan was hiding the true number of cases.

The government has deployed the military to greater Tokyo's Narita and Haneda airports to assist in virus screenings and the transport of people placed in quarantine, NHK said.

READ: Weeks of anguish and a 'black box' – Inside Tokyo's decision to delay the Olympics

Calls for people to stay at home voluntarily compare with more rigorous lockdowns in Italy, Britain, France, Spain, and the United States – the new global epicentre of the virus.

Globally, infections have topped half a million with more than 20,000 deaths, with the contagion affecting more than 100 countries.

Abe is expected to order economic steps including $135 billion or more in spending, government officials and lawmakers say, joining policymakers globally trying to blunt a downturn.

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TOKYO: Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Saturday (Mar 28) promised an unprecedented package of steps to cushion the world's third-biggest economy from the coronavirus pandemic, saying the country was close to a national emergency as infections surged.

Abe said the "huge, powerful" measures will include fiscal stimulus, monetary steps and tax breaks for companies, though the details have not been finalised.

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"We are in a critical stage. We need to be ready for a long-term battle," Abe said in a nationally televised news conference, adding: "I want to be straightforward about that."

Infections in Japan have climbed to more than 1,500, with 52 deaths, excluding those from a cruise ship quarantined last month, according to public broadcaster NHK.

Officials confirmed a further 60 cases in Tokyo and on Saturday announced 57 new coronavirus cases at a centre for the disabled in Chiba prefecture near the capital, NHK said.

Hit early by the coronavirus in its initial spread from China, Japan had seen a more gradual rise than the recent surge in much of Europe and the United States that has led to lockdowns of billions of people around the world.

Advertisement

Advertisement

READ: Panic-buying in Tokyo as residents asked to hunker down for weekend

Abe held back from declaring a state of emergency though he announced plans to approve the drug Avigan that has proved helpful in treatment.

"The pandemic is inflicting extremely big damage to Japan's economy," he said. "We'll deploy a huge, powerful package that will include a full range of fiscal, monetary and tax measures."

The size of the package will exceed that compiled in response to the global financial crisis of 2008, which was worth a total 57 trillion yen ($528 billion), Abe said.

The government will come up with a supplementary budget within ten days and try to get it through parliament at the earliest date possible, he said.

Part of the measures will include arrangements so that "small and midsized companies can borrow at zero interest from private financial institutions," he said.

"We will also create a new scheme to offer cash payouts," he added, saying this would be directed at households and companies that need it the most.

READ: Tokyo Disneyland won't reopen before Apr 20, operator says

TOKYO CLAMPDOWN

Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike earlier issued a plea following a surge in coronavirus infections this week that she said put Tokyo on the brink of an emergency.

She asked the tens of millions of people in the city and surrounding regions to avoid non-essential, non-urgent outings until Apr 12, particularly this weekend.

Abe this week called the situation "a national crisis". People in the Osaka area in western Japan have also been asked to stay at home.

While the current level of infection appears low for a city of nearly 14 million, with many millions more living in surrounding suburbs, experts warn there is a high risk that the number of cases could spiral as authorities have been unable to track all the contacts of more than half of the latest cases.

At the news conference Abe rejected assertions that Japan was hiding the true number of cases.

The government has deployed the military to greater Tokyo's Narita and Haneda airports to assist in virus screenings and the transport of people placed in quarantine, NHK said.

READ: Weeks of anguish and a 'black box' – Inside Tokyo's decision to delay the Olympics

Calls for people to stay at home voluntarily compare with more rigorous lockdowns in Italy, Britain, France, Spain, and the United States – the new global epicentre of the virus.

Globally, infections have topped half a million with more than 20,000 deaths, with the contagion affecting more than 100 countries.

Abe is expected to order economic steps including $135 billion or more in spending, government officials and lawmakers say, joining policymakers globally trying to blunt a downturn.

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