TOKYO, Oct 4 Japan’s new prime minister Fumio Kishida pledged to combat the pandemic with fresh stimulus and fight income inequality after lawmakers voted him leader of the world’s third-largest economy today. The soft-spoken 64-year-old from a Hiroshima political family made his first.
Japan's new prime minister Fumio Kishida pledged to combat the pandemic with fresh stimulus and fight income inequality after lawmakers voted him leader of the world's third-largest economy on Monday.
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Japan’s economy grew at an annual rate of 1.3 percent in the last quarter, raising hopes for a gradual recovery from the painful impact of the coronavirus pandemic.