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Japan’s PM Takaichi says nation’s economic policy has changed

Speaking in the lower house of parliament Friday, Takaichi said, “it’s fair to think that economic policy has changed.”

November 07, 2025 / 12:39 IST
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Japan's PM Sanae Takaichi

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said the government’s target of achieving a primary balance surplus, a goal in the pursuit of fiscal consolidation, would no longer be reviewed on a single-year basis, but the strategy would be revised to aim for a balance over several years.

Speaking in the lower house of parliament Friday, Takaichi said, “it’s fair to think that economic policy has changed.”

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She noted that she aims to achieve nominal growth in gross domestic product that exceeds yields on Japanese government bonds, while also setting a goal to lower the nation’s debt-to-GDP ratio. She didn’t elaborate on how she’ll achieve those aims.

Takaichi’s comments hint at her determination to shift fiscal policy toward more spending, harking back to a more reflationary policy platform in the style of her mentor, former premier Shinzo Abe, whose namesake policies dominated Japan’s political agenda for nearly a decade. Takaichi said earlier Friday that Abenomics had made progress but lost momentum during the Covid-19 pandemic.