KEY POINTS
  • Japan will compile a fresh stimulus package worth $1.1 trillion that will include a sizable amount of direct spending to cushion the economic blow from the coronavirus pandemic, a draft of the budget obtained by Reuters showed on Wednesday.
  • The stimulus, which will be funded partly by a second extra budget, will be on top of a $1.1 trillion package already rolled out last month.
  • It puts the total amount Japan spends to combat the virus fallout at 234 trillion yen — roughly 40% of Japan's gross domestic product.
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (R) attends a meeting between the government and the ruling parties at his official residence in Tokyo on April 7, 2020.

Japan will compile a fresh stimulus package worth $1.1 trillion that will include a sizable amount of direct spending to cushion the economic blow from the coronavirus pandemic, a draft of the budget obtained by Reuters showed on Wednesday.

The stimulus, which will be funded partly by a second extra budget, will be on top of a $1.1 trillion package already rolled out last month, putting the total amount Japan spends to combat the virus fallout at 234 trillion yen — roughly 40% of Japan's gross domestic product.