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Gas price to drop by 25 yen per liter, Diet keeps other tax breaks afloat

A stopgap bill extending a series of tax breaks until the end of May passed through the Diet Monday ensuring that a tax to fund road works ran out, meaning gas will become about 25 yen cheaper from Tuesday.

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