Government to submit draft extra budget for fiscal 2026 on June 3

The government plans to submit a draft extra budget exceeding 3 trillion yen on June 3 to bolster reserves amid Middle East tensions.

The draft extra budget for fiscal 2026 will be submitted on June 3. It totals over 3 trillion yen.

The measure focuses on increasing reserve funds. This comes in response to tensions in the Middle East.

The announcement was made on May 27.

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من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

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