The government's "New Capitalist Realization Conference" has put together urgent recommendations that include policies for a virtuous cycle of growth and distribution.


However, since the Cabinet so far has come up with similar policies, the focus will be on drawing a concrete path that will lead to growth in the future.

On the 8th, the government's "New Capitalist Realization Conference" put together an urgent proposal that included policies for a "virtuous cycle of growth and distribution."



The pillars of the urgent proposal are to achieve growth by promoting research on science and technology and introducing renewable energy, and to aim to increase individual income by providing generous tax support to companies that are aggressive in raising wages.



However, from experts, the Abe Cabinet and the Suga Cabinet have also set out a "virtuous cycle of growth and distribution" and have set out an attitude of emphasizing science and technology and clean energy, but they have not led to sufficient growth and income increase. It has been pointed out that.



Regarding distribution policies, the issues are specific tax incentives to encourage companies to raise wages drastically, and how to raise the income of people working in the field such as nursing, long-term care, and childcare. I am.



For this reason, the focus will be on whether Prime Minister Kishida can draw a concrete path that will lead to growth in the future.