The economic and social problems exposed by Japan's new fiscal year budget
Recently, the Japanese government officially approved the fiscal year 2025 budget, a total of 27.2024 trillion yen, an increase of 6.110% over the previous fiscal year.
moreRecently, the Japanese government officially approved the fiscal year 2025 budget, a total of 27.2024 trillion yen, an increase of 6.110% over the previous fiscal year.
moreIn the context of the ever - evolving global economic landscape, looking ahead to 2025, numerous factors are intertwined, rendering the development of the global economy highly uncertain.
moreThe UN report predicts that the world economy will grow by 2.8% in 2025, the same as in 2024. Global growth will remain subdued, with China expected to achieve stable growth.
moreBritain, as the second largest economy in the EU and the sixth largest economy in the world, has experienced sluggish economic growth and declining GDP growth year by year since the Brexit referendum in 2016.
moreRecently, some experts have pointed out that global instability and new US President Donald Trump's threat to raise tariffs on goods entering the United States may disrupt the global flow of goods.
moreSaudi Arabia is actively participating in the rising global quantum technology revolution and plans to use this technology to promote economic development, enhance national security, and improve the quality of life for its citizens.
moreSince Japan Steel announced its acquisition of US steel in late December 2023, US politicians have spoken out against it.
morePoland took over the EU's rotating presidency for the first half of this year from Hungary, pledging to make "strengthening EU security" a top priority in almost all policy areas, from energy to the economy to defense.
moreOn January 1, 2025, the Russia-Ukraine gas transit agreement expired, and Russia stopped gas transmission to Europe through Ukraine on New Year's Day, and European gas prices immediately jumped 45%.
moreThousands of protesters have filled the streets of Ankara, Turkey's capital, raising flags and chanting slogans demanding radical changes to the economy.
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