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Japan lifts ban on lethal arms exports, courting global defence markets
aerospace-and-defence1 month ago

Japan lifts ban on lethal arms exports, courting global defence markets

Tokyo approved a policy overhaul that allows Japanese firms to export lethal weapons for the first time since World War II, subject to buyer screening and not being in active conflict. The shift aims to boost defence manufacturing by companies like Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Kawasaki, expand exports to allies such as the US, UK and Australia, and bolster Japan’s security posture amid China and North Korea threats. Critics warn production capacity and domestic needs must be balanced with overseas deals, and exceptions exist for waiving exports only in rare cases if national security is involved.

world10 months ago

Philippines and US Leaders Discuss Trade and Security Amid China Tensions

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. reaffirmed their strong alliance and commitment to mutual defense at the Pentagon, emphasizing joint military exercises like Balikatan, regional security concerns in the Indo-Pacific, and ongoing efforts to modernize their militaries to ensure peace and stability in the region.

U.S. and China Clash Over Asia-Pacific Security and Alliances
international-relations2 years ago

U.S. and China Clash Over Asia-Pacific Security and Alliances

At the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, U.S. and Chinese defense leaders presented opposing security visions for the Indo-Pacific. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin emphasized Washington's expanding network of security partnerships, while China's Defense Minister Dong Jun accused the U.S. of foreign interference and promoted China's own alliances. The conference highlighted growing regional tensions, particularly around Taiwan and the South China Sea, and showcased the increasing alignment of some Asian countries with the U.S. against perceived Chinese aggression.