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Japan considers $2.8 billion for radiation aid

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Bloomberg Tokyo

Japan’s government is considering about ¥230 billion ($2.8 billion) in outlays for aid to Tepco and radiation monitoring in its planned extra budget, according to a draft outline prepared by the Finance Ministry.

Prime Minister Naoto Kan’s government has yet to release details of the ¥2 trillion supplementary budget, which will need parliamentary approval. Officials will apply ¥1.8 trillion in tax revenue left from the last financial year to help fund the package.

The spending would be aimed at a nuclear crisis that remains unresolved more than three months after Japan’s record earthquake and ensuing tsunami crippled Tokyo Electric’s Fukushima Daiichi reactor north of Tokyo.

 

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First Published: Jun 29 2011 | 12:08 AM IST

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