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Japan Travel Support Project … Prime Minister Suga’s Basic Policy to Save the Economy
More than 3,000 new infections were finally stopped due to falling double-digit approval ratings
The end of the year special disappears due to slow sales … Complaints in related industries
National suspension of travel assistance … Effective from the 28th, two weeks later
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Japan’s Prime Minister Suga decided to stop the travel assistance business, which caused a lot of controversy even amid the spread of the coronavirus, but the aftermath of the storm is repelled. Not only are the criticisms that responded to North Korean counterparts after the infection spread widely, but also the companies that have taken a major hit on their sales right away. Reports from Tokyo correspondent Lee Kyung-ah. After taking office, Prime Minister Suga finally temporarily suspended the travel support business, which was a key policy. When the number of infected people surpassed the maximum of 3,000 per day and the Cabinet’s approval rating plummeted by more than 10 percentage points this month, they made an unwelcome decision. The related industry complains of grievances as sales were slow this year due to the crown crisis and disappeared until the end of the year and the New Year holidays. The travel assistance business will be temporarily suspended across the country from the 28th, two weeks later. However, starting with Tokyo and Nagoya, etc., the complex divisions they endure vary by age and disease status add to the confusion. When the complaints erupted, the Japanese government said it would compensate the company for half the cancellation fee. As the sales reduction period extended, we also decided to increase the support fund for participating companies. However, the anxiety of those living in the unknown crown crisis still remains. Experts believe that the current situation could have been avoided if Suga’s cabinet had responded vigorously a month earlier. The Abe regime, which had been consistent with North Korea’s response to the start of the coronavirus outbreak, ended with the resignation of the prime minister. It seems difficult for the Japanese people to sympathize with and understand the leadership of Prime Minister Suga, who has not learned lessons from the failure of the previous government. I’m Kyungah Lee from YTN in Tokyo.