Japan's plan to release oil from strategic reserves despite the recent drop in oil prices, industry minister Koichi Hagiuda said
The budget guidelines, seen by Reuters, dropped a reference to the need for 'reviewing spending without sanctuary'
The world's third-largest economy has lagged other advanced nations in its recovery from the pandemic's hit.
The Bank of Japan may end its pandemic-relief funding programmes in March as corporate funding conditions have improved significantly from the cash crunch last year caused by the COVID-19 crisis
China lashed out at Shinzo Abe Wednesday after the former Japanese prime minister warned of the serious security and economic consequences of any Chinese military action against the self-ruled island
Japan on Wednesday started offering coronavirus vaccine booster shots to health care workers amid growing concerns over a new variant of the virus that has already been detected in the country
Japan's NHK national television said the country's transport ministry requested international airlines to stop taking new reservations for all flights arriving in Japan until the end of December.
Cost pressures remained an issue as materials shortages and delivery delays caused input prices to surge the most in 13 years.
Japan confirmed on Tuesday its first case of the new omicron coronavirus variant, a visitor who recently arrived from Namibia, an official said.
The increase was smaller than market expectations, underscoring the lingering impact of global supply chain disruptions
Janet Yellen reaffirmed the importance of US-Japan cooperation on a range of common priorities in the Indo-Pacific and globally in her first telephone talks with Japanese FM Shunichi Suzuki.
As cases of a new coronavirus variant are confirmed around the world, Japan announced Monday that it will suspend entry of all foreign visitors
Kishida said that Japan was going to toughen entry restrictions because the situation with the omicron strain was "critical"
Japan announced Monday it will suspend entry of all foreign visitors from around the world as a new coronavirus variant spreads.
Japan's retail sales rose for the first time in three months in October, though less than expected
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida expressed strong concern over human rights issues in China during his remarks at a virtual meeting of leaders
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida vowed to create a stronger Self-Defense Force to protect the country amid growing threats from China and North Korea.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Friday urged companies whose earnings have recovered to pre-pandemic levels to raise wages by 3% or more
TOKYO (Reuters) - A weak yen, once seen as favourable for Japan's exports-focused economy, has now become a pain point as it eats into household finances and confounds policymakers.
The proposal was reported by Kyodo news agency and other outlets, which said Kishida would put it forward at a government panel on Friday