• DAILY UPDATES
  • MARKETS
    • Forex
    • CFDs
    • Spot Metals
    • Indices
  • ANALYSIS
    • Fundamental Analysis
    • Technical Analysis
  • ARTICLES
No Result
View All Result
FTD Limited
  • DAILY UPDATES
  • MARKETS
    • Forex
    • CFDs
    • Spot Metals
    • Indices
  • ANALYSIS
    • Fundamental Analysis
    • Technical Analysis
  • ARTICLES
No Result
View All Result
FTD Limited
No Result
View All Result

Fumio Kishida Delivers His First Policy Speech.

FTD Limited by FTD Limited
October 12, 2021
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
Fumio Kishida, Japan's new prime minister, delivers his first policy speech.
0
SHARES
21
VIEWS
tweetpostshare

Fumio Kishida delivers his first policy speech, emphasizing the need to halt the coronavirus outbreak, as well as promises to rebuild the middle class.

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, the party’s leader, has a fair level of popular support a week into the job, according to polls, indicating that he is on track to keep the LDP and its coalition partner, the Komeito party.

“We would like to show solid measures and appeal to the people, first, how to confront the coronavirus … and to bring peace of mind and hope to the people,” said LDP policy chief Sanae Takaichi.

Voters will be looking for a government that has plans in place to put an end to the pandemic and rebuild the economy. The manifesto emphasized coronavirus initiatives, including as the provision of oral antiviral treatment this year, as well as Kishida’s ambition of establishing a “new capitalism” centered on economic growth and wealth redistribution.

Fortunately for Kishida, the coronavirus situation has improved, with the least new cases since the middle of last year on Monday. But Kishida isn’t taking anything for granted, telling lawmakers earlier this week that the government would prepare for a worst-case coronavirus situation by acquiring extra health resources and beginning booster doses in December.

Fumio Kishida Aims to Raise Defence Budget

The administration intends to increase its defense budget above two percent. In recent decades, Japan’s defense budget has remained around 1% of GDP.

On security, the LDP said it will “reconsider” its response to an upsurge in Chinese military operations near the Taiwan Strait and islets in the western Pacific that Japan controls but that China also claims.

Learn more about us
Tags: ChinaCoronavirusFumio Kishidajapan
TweetShareShareSend
Previous Post

Modern Land is Struggling to Pay Its Debts

Next Post

Apple is Expected to Reduce iPhone 13 Production

Related Posts

NZDUSD is trending after the breaking of the wedge formation.
ANALYSIS

NZDUSD Moving in Uptrend Ahead of Rate Decision 

Gold awaits Fed minutes
DAILY UPDATES

Gold Awaits Fed Minutes

Tensions rise again in Taiwan
DAILY UPDATES

Tensions Rise Again in Taiwan

COT Weekly Non-Commercial Net Positions 
CFDS

COT Weekly Non-Commercial Net Positions 

ECB
DAILY UPDATES

Recession Expectations in the Eurozone 

Surprise Interest Rate Cut From China
DAILY UPDATES

Surprise Interest Rate Cut From China

Next Post
Apple is expected to reduce iPhone 13 production

Apple is Expected to Reduce iPhone 13 Production

You might also like

Psychology of trading plays a vital role in one's trading decisions

Trading Psychology

Differences between MT4 and Mt5

MT4 and MT5’s Differences – How to See the Total Lot Sizes in MT5?

Regulated and Licensed Forex Brokerage Company

Regulated Entities

FTD Limited's White Label Program gives you a chance to have your own brand within financial markets.

White Label Solutions

FTD Limited offers Introducing Brokers Program

Introducing Brokers

Algorithmic trading in forex, cfds and indices

Basics of Algorithmic Trading: Concepts and Strategies

Recent Posts

  • NZDUSD Moving in Uptrend Ahead of Rate Decision 
  • Gold Awaits Fed Minutes
  • Tensions Rise Again in Taiwan
  • COT Weekly Non-Commercial Net Positions 
  • Recession Expectations in the Eurozone 
FTD Limited

The content of the site is presented for informational purposes only not to give any investment advice which mainly focuses on financial instruments such as Forex, Spot Metals, CFDs, and Indices.

MENU

  • DAILY UPDATES
  • MARKETS
  • ANALYSIS
  • ARTICLES

Latest Articles

  • NZDUSD Moving in Uptrend Ahead of Rate Decision 
  • Gold Awaits Fed Minutes
  • Tensions Rise Again in Taiwan

Subscribe to our newsletter and get notified about the next update.

    © 2021 FTD Limited

    FTD Articles is a website prepared by FTD Limited's research team. FTD Limited is an online brokerage company offering products of Forex, Spot Metals and CFDs.

    The ideas and the information shown here have no responsibility of any of the trading decisions made by the investors or the visitors of this site. Therefore, under no circumstances will FTD Limited nor FTD Articles be held responsible or liable in any way for any claims, damages, losses, costs or liabilities resulting or arising directly or indirectly from the use of website content. We recommend that you seek advice if you have not involved with trading before in order to prevent potential risks that may arise.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • DAILY UPDATES
    • MARKETS
      • Forex
      • CFDs
      • Spot Metals
      • Indices
    • ANALYSIS
      • Fundamental Analysis
      • Technical Analysis
    • ARTICLES

    © 2021 FTD Limited

    FTD Articles is a website prepared by FTD Limited's research team. FTD Limited is an online brokerage company offering products of Forex, Spot Metals and CFDs.

    The ideas and the information shown here have no responsibility of any of the trading decisions made by the investors or the visitors of this site. Therefore, under no circumstances will FTD Limited nor FTD Articles be held responsible or liable in any way for any claims, damages, losses, costs or liabilities resulting or arising directly or indirectly from the use of website content. We recommend that you seek advice if you have not involved with trading before in order to prevent potential risks that may arise.

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password?

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In
    This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.