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    Japan approves record $730 billion budget for fiscal year 2025

    December 27, 2024
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    Japan’s government has approved a record 115.54 trillion yen ($730 billion) draft budget for fiscal year 2025. The new budget, set to begin in April 2025, surpasses the previous record of 114.38 trillion yen established in fiscal 2023. According to Kyodo News, the draft budget will be submitted to the Diet for deliberations during its ordinary session starting next month. The plan allocates 8.7 trillion yen ($55 billion) to defense expenditures, marking the third consecutive year of increased military funding.

    Japan approves record $730 billion budget for fiscal year 2025

    This initiative is part of Japan’s broader strategy to address regional security challenges. Investments include acquiring U.S.-made Tomahawk missiles and enhancing long-range strike capabilities, as reported by AP News. Rising social security costs account for a significant portion of the budget, totaling approximately 38.3 trillion yen. The increase reflects Japan’s aging population, with over 29% of its citizens aged 65 or older, according to Barron’s.

    Healthcare and pension programs remain key priorities to support this demographic shift. To manage funding, the government plans to reduce new bond issuance to 28.6 trillion yen, its lowest level in 17 years. This is supported by anticipated record tax revenues, reducing debt dependence to 24.8%, the lowest ratio since 1998. Financial analysts cited by Reuters highlight this as a step toward fiscal sustainability.

    Despite efforts to balance spending, Japan’s public debt remains over twice the size of its annual economic output. The government continues to target a primary budget surplus, with updated fiscal projections expected early next year. Economists suggest that sustained economic growth and tax reforms will be essential to meeting these targets. The draft budget will be reviewed by lawmakers in the Diet’s upcoming session.

    While approval is expected, debates may arise over taxation policies and social spending. Opposition parties are likely to scrutinize the proposed allocations, reflecting broader political and economic priorities. Japan’s 2025 fiscal plan underscores its commitment to security, economic stability, and demographic support as it navigates evolving regional and domestic challenges. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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