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Takaichi Speeds Defense Build-Up to March and Launches Cost-of-Living Relief in Debut Diet Speech

The new prime minister sets a rapid timetable ahead of talks with President Trump.

Overview

  • In her first policy address, Sanae Takaichi pledged to reach defense spending of 2% of GDP by March and to revise Japan’s security strategy documents by the end of 2026.
  • She outlined household relief that includes scrapping the provisional gasoline tax during the current Diet session, lifting the nontaxable income threshold to 1.60 million yen this year, and designing a mix of tax deductions and cash benefits.
  • A supplementary budget is being drafted to support the stimulus and partial defense funding, with the package expected to exceed 13.9 trillion yen according to Reuters.
  • Tokyo is preparing for near-term alliance diplomacy, with a phone call with President Trump planned for Saturday, a summit in Japan next week, and a JapanU.S. defense chiefs meeting in Tokyo next Wednesday reported as under arrangement.
  • Takaichi called China an important neighbor while noting security concerns, described South Korea as an important partner for dialogue, Japan’s core CPI rose 2.9% in September, and AFP debunked false claims that a new ministry for “mass deportations” was created.