Thursday, October 10, 2024

Japan’s Defense Ministry Seeks Record Budget as it Faces Growing Threat From China

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(AP) — ‘s Defense Ministry on Friday sought a record 8.5 trillion yen ($59 billion) budget for the next year to fortify its deterrence on southwestern islands against ‘s increasing threat.

Defense officials were also focusing on unmanned weapons and artificial intelligence to make up for the declining number of service members as a result of the country’s shrinking population.

The ministry’s request for 2025 marks the third year of Japan’s rapid five-year military buildup plan under the government’s ongoing security strategy. Japan aims to spend 43 trillion yen ($297 billion) through 2027 to double its annual military spending to around 10 trillion yen, making it the world’s No. 3 military spender after the United States and China.

The budget request was approved at the Defense Ministry meeting Friday before a submission to the Finance Ministry for negotiations through December.

Japan has been rapidly building up the defense of the southwestern region in recent years amid China’s growing military threats and tension in the regional seas.

China has escalated clashes with the Philippine coast guards in disputed waters in the South China Sea and sent a fleet of coast guard boats to routinely violate territorial waters around Japanese-controlled disputed islands in the East China Sea that also claims.

A hefty 970 billion yen ($6.7 billion) of the budget request for 2025 covers the cost of…

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