Has the consumption tax increase been factored in?

[Osaka City, 16th Reuters] – The Bank of Japan’s governor, Haruhiko Kuroda, gave a lecture in Osaka City on the 16th, and the consumption tax hike in April this year was previously planned, which is a new downside factor for the economy. He said it wasn’t. He also reiterated his intention to make policy adjustments without hesitation if necessary to achieve the 2% price stability target, which is below the BOJ’s expectations.

There was a report that.

There have been various discussions about the consumption tax hike, and various opinions have been exchanged, such as the IMF urging the IMF not to hesitate to raise the consumption tax in order to achieve fiscal consolidation, and raising the consumption tax rate, which accounts for 60% of GDP. We are doing it.

It is clear that it is extremely difficult to achieve both fiscal consolidation and economic recovery at the same time, but it may be that the true value is demonstrated only by doing what can be called the great magic.

Fortunately, the government is stable, and there is little concern that it will be bothered by boring fried footsteps.

We are very interested in the future trends.


By Admin|2014-09-16|2014,News Release|


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