
Japan Considers Additional Budget to Ease Fuel Cost Burden
Japan's government is contemplating an additional budget to alleviate the burden on households facing rising fuel costs, according to Kyodo News. This move is expected to put pressure on the country's already strained fiscal situation. Sources indicate that the supplementary budget for the current fiscal year will support families potentially affected by increased gasoline prices and utility bills during the summer heat. Following the report, yields on Japan's 30-year and 40-year government bonds rose as investors anticipate increased government borrowing to fund the additional budget. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has previously downplayed the likelihood of drafting an additional budget, asserting that the government's existing funds are sufficient to cover current fuel subsidies.

