Japan is set to adopt a massive stimulus package worth a record 56 trillion yen (430 billion euros) to boost the economic recovery of the world's third largest economy, announced Friday (November 19th). Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
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The plan, which is expected to be approved by the government later today,
"is enough to reassure the Japanese people and give them hope,"
Fumio Kishida told television stations.