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UK's Sunak says he will announce next plans for economy on 8 July
British Finance Minister Rishi Sunak said he would announce an update to his plans for steering the economy through the coronavirus crisis on 8 July. Sunak has rushed out emergency measures worth an estimated £133 billion ($163.7bn) mostly to keep people in their jobs, writes William Schomberg.
Earlier on Tuesday (30 June), Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised to fast-track infrastructure investment and slash property planning rules to help the economy recover from its coronavirus lockdown.
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