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 by Staff Writers Tokyo (AFP) Feb 8, 2012 
 Japan's parliament on Wednesday approved a $33 billion fourth extra budget to finance subsidies for disaster-struck businesses and the auto market, as the government looks to stimulate a faltering economy. The upper house passed the extra budget of 2.53 trillion yen ($32.88 billion) for fiscal 2011 following its passage through the lower house. The budget will provide funds to those affected by the March quake-tsunami disaster and the resulting Fukushima nuclear accident who are trying to service loans to restart businesses but who are saddled with repayments on now worthless or non-existent assets. It will also finance market incentives for environmentally friendly cars. Japan in November passed a 12.1 trillion-yen extra budget, following a four-trillion-yen package in May and another two trillion yen in July. 
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