Ministerial Council on Monthly Economic Report and Other Relative Issues

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Photograph of the Prime Minister attending the meeting of the Ministerial Council on Monthly Economic Report and Other Relative Issues

Photograph of the Prime Minister attending the meeting of the Ministerial Council on Monthly Economic Report and Other Relative Issues

  • Photograph of the Prime Minister attending the meeting of the Ministerial Council on Monthly Economic Report and Other Relative Issues

Prime Minister Naoto Kan attended a meeting of the Ministerial Council on Monthly Economic Report and Other Relative Issues at the Prime Minister's Office.

The Monthly Economic Report for November assesses the current state of the Japanese economy, stating that "The economic movements appear to be pausing recently. It is also in a difficult situation such as a high unemployment rate."

On prospects for the economy, it states "As for short-term prospects, although some weak movements are seen for a while, the economy is expected to be picking up, reflecting improvement in overseas economies and the effects of various policy measures. On the other hand, there are the risks that the economy is depressed by a possible slowdown in overseas economies and fluctuations in exchange rates and stock prices. It should also be noted that there is still a risk of the influence of deflation on the economy and a concern about a possible deterioration of the employment situation."

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