Japan Nuclear Agency May Get 50 Billion Yen Budget After Crisis
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Japan’s government may allocate about 50 billion yen ($641 million) for a new nuclear regulator to be formed in April following the Fukushima crisis.
The budget represents an increase of 35 percent from about 37 billion yen allocated for nuclear safety in the year to March 31, the Environment Ministry said in a statement today, after submitting a budget request.