Saturday, December 18, 2010

Japan's economic stimulus policy would save 1 million jobs.

Cabinet Office Administrative Officer <P> Keisuke Tsumura 16 in the Senate Committee on Labor and Welfare, said queries for members, according to government estimates, the 2009 fiscal year (April 2009-March 2010) Second Supplementary Budget .the proposed economic stimulus will save one million jobs. .</ P> <P> introduced, according to Keisuke Tsumura, was adopted by the end of January this year, the second supplementary budget will be the economic effects of employment for fiscal year 2010 are evident. .Among them, energy-saving appliances rebate, tax relief for environmentally friendly cars, such as continuation of the policy of residential integration and implementation, as well as prefectures emergency employment measures implemented, will help to increase up to 20 million jobs. .</ P> <P> addition, benefit from government subsidies to enterprises to provide employment, layoffs will be eased and the government's policy of assistance to SMEs and the support of individual entrepreneurial behavior, prevents up to 80 million people unemployed. .</ P> <P> to prevent the economy from further deterioration, Hatoyama Cabinet last year to develop the emergency economic measures, and developed a fiscal 2009 second supplementary budget, the supplementary budget was adopted this year by the end of January. .</ P>.

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