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TOKYO: Some Bank of Japan policymakers warned of the risk of a delay in the country's economic recovery as state of emergency curbs to combat the coronavirus pandemic weighed on consumption, minutes of their July meeting showed on Tuesday.

While the nine-member board agreed that robust exports and capital expenditure would underpin growth, some also called for more vigilance to overseas risks such as the fallout from a possible slowdown in China's economy, the minutes showed.

"A few members said the timing of a full-fledged recovery in Japan's economy was likely to be somewhat delayed" compared with their projections in April, the minutes showed.

"Many members said the overseas economic outlook was highly uncertain with various risks," the minutes showed, citing one member as saying the possibility of China's economy decelerating "should be born in mind."

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"If the rise in US long-term interest rates accelerated, we must be vigilant to the risk of capital outflows from emerging economies," another member was quoted as saying.

The remarks shed light on policymakers' concern over the fragile state of Japan's recovery, even as they maintained the view the world's third-largest economy was headed for a moderate rebound from last year's pandemic-induced doldrums.

At the July 15-16 meeting, the BOJ kept monetary policy steady but cut this year's growth forecast from April as state of emergency curbs to combat the pandemic hit consumption.

Slow vaccinations and a spike in Delta variant cases have forced Japan to extend the curbs through September, accumulating the strain for some businesses.

The government is set decide later on Tuesday to lift all the curbs from next month due to recent declines in new cases, which may give the economy a much-needed boost from pent-up demand.

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