TOKYO: Although last week’s surprise resignation of economy minister Akira Amari appears to be a move carefully calculated to minimize damage to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s administration, serious damage has indeed been done, experts said Friday.

The scandal is bound to throw a monkey wrench into the government’s efforts to revive the economy and maintain public support, they said.

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