Consumption tax cut on groceries could do more harm than good (opens original article in a new tab)
A consumption tax cut on groceries is proposed to help Japanese households with inflation, but analysts warn it could harm markets and worsen fiscal issues.
- Consumption tax cut on groceries aims to assist households facing inflation.
- Analysts caution the move may spook markets and deepen fiscal concerns.
- The tax cut could lead to increased fiscal spending.
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