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Fukuda vows to continue reform in Japan

By Michiyo Nakamoto in Tokyo

Published: September 16 2007 17:22 | Last updated: September 16 2007 17:22

Yasuo Fukuda, the leading contender to succeed Shinzo Abe as Japanese prime minister, vowed at the weekend to carry on with a reform programme and indicated he would consider raising the consumption tax in order to meet increased social welfare costs.

“We must continue to pursue structural reforms,” Mr Fukuda, a senior member of the Liberal Democratic party, said at a press conference.

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