Japan economy minister defends his job after lockdown criticism

Reuters

Published Jul 13, 2021 09:37PM ET

Updated Jul 13, 2021 10:16PM ET

TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's economy minister Yasutoshi Nishimura, tasked with leading the government's pandemic response, defended his job on Wednesday after criticism of his handling of lockdown measures on bars and restaurants.

Nishimura caused an uproar last week after suggesting that banks put pressure on restaurants and bars which defy the government's lockdown measures and that beverage makers stop doing trade with them.

He has since taken back the suggestions and apologised.

Some opposition lawmakers are calling on Nishimura to step down, according to Japanese media.

"I regret the confusion and great concern I caused for the restaurant and beverage industries," Nishimura said in parliament on Wednesday.