Japan ruling party lawmakers urge government to issue digital currency

A group of Japanese ruling party lawmakers urged the government on Friday to issue Japan's own digital currency to counter China's plan to create a digital yuan.
The group, led by party heavyweight and former economy minister Akira Amari, will submit a proposal to the government on Friday.
While Japan is unlikely to issue a digital currency any time soon due to technical and legal hurdles, the move comes in the wake of a decision by the Bank of Japan to join five other central banks to share expertise on such currencies.