Yukio Sakurauchi
Japanese Minister of Finance

Born
October 14th, 1888
136 years ago
Died
October 9th, 1947
77 years ago — 58 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Japan
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Served as the 27th Japanese Minister of Finance from 1946 to 1947, overseeing the nation's financial policies in the aftermath of World War II. Played a significant role in post-war economic reforms and fiscal stabilization. Contributed to the establishment of sound financial practices that aimed to restore Japan's economy during a critical period. Participated in various legislative efforts to enhance economic recovery.
Served as Minister of Finance from 1946-1947
Contributed to post-war economic reforms
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