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May 20, 2025

Japan’s PM Warns Against Debt-Funded Tax Cuts Amid Fiscal Concerns

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has firmly rejected the idea of funding tax cuts through increased debt. He emphasized that Japanโ€™s fiscal situation has become dire, even worse than that of Greece.

Economic Challenges Ahead

Ishiba attributed the ongoing issues to the Bank of Japanโ€™s decision to phase out its ultra-easy monetary policy, which has resulted in rising short-term interest rates. This fiscal tightening may lead to increased costs for servicing national debt as it grows.

Debt-to-GDP Ratio Insights

Japanโ€™s gross government debt surpasses 260% of its GDP, marking the worldโ€™s highest ratio. Despite its status as a net creditor with most of its debt held domestically, the strain on the economy remains significant.

Political Pressure and Economic Decisions

With elections approaching, Ishiba faces pressures related to social welfare costs, which may hinder his ability to enact spending reforms. Observing these developments will be critical for understanding Japan’s fiscal outlook.

Market participants should monitor policy meetings and economic data releases to anticipate how these factors will impact financial markets going forward.

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