Cash handout is quickest and most effective way to help low income household cope with high prices
Ishiba has been making extended remarks, but that one above on cash handouts probably the most interesting. It'd go some way toward supporting household consumption. Low income households tend to spend windfalls on, you know, food, shelter, warmth and what have you.
G7 needs to show solidarity to deal with world’s problemsTold G7 leaders’ summit we can never tolerate Iran’s nuclear weapon developmentConfirmed G7 cooperation against North Korea’s nuclear missile development, crypto hackingAgreed with US President Trump to continue ministerial-level tariff talksWill continue to work intensely to achieve trade deal with USAgreed with South Korea President Lee to closely work together on stable bilateral relationsAgreed with South Korea President Lee to promote further cooperation on North KoreaWill attend NATO summit in Netherlands next weekHas not reached tariff agreement as a package with usSome disagreements remain with us on tariff talksSeeking trade deal that benefits both countries while defending Japan’s national interestJapan, US were seeking breakthrough in trade deal until last minuteThere is an imminent election in Japan:
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