TOKYO: Ahead of a snap election in Japan, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has pledged to scrap a tax on food, but a lack of clear funding is unnerving markets and voters.
As she announced the dissolution of parliament last week ahead of a Feb 8 vote, the ultra-conservative leader promised to exempt food products from an 8% consumption tax for two years in response to soaring living costs.
It’s a measure also strongly supported by opposition parties.
