Japan to Replace Annual Budgeting With Multiyear Fiscal Plan: What It Means
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's government is replacing Japan's annual budgeting system with a multiyear framework, scrapping a single-fiscal-year primary balance target that has governed Tokyo's…
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