TOKYO ― The Japanese government is planning to continue gasoline subsidies next year with phased in reductions, the Nikkei newspaper said on Tuesday.

In a draft economic stimulus plan, the subsidies will continue in 2025, but upper price limits for consumers will be raised from about 175 yen ($1.14) per liter to 185 yen, Nikkei said.

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