TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s cabinet is set to endorse on Tuesday a third extra budget with spending of around 19.2 trillion yen ($185 billion) for this financial year ending in March to fund a new stimulus package, a draft document seen by Reuters showed on Monday.
The extra budget comes a week before next fiscal year’s annual budget draft is due to be decided, both of which will be rolled out together as a 15-month budget to help the economy recover from COVID-19 induced slump.
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(Reporting by Tetsushi Kajimoto; Editing by Andrew Heavens)