Japan Eases Arms Export Rules
On 21st April 2026, Japan approved new defence export guidelines under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, allowing the export of lethal weapons, signalling a major shift from its long-standing post-World War II pacifist policy.
Major Highlights of the Decision
- Japan approved scrapping restrictions on lethal weapons exports, ending decades of strict controls.
- New policy allows export of:
- Fighter jets,
- Missiles, and
- Naval destroyers.
- Earlier exports were limited to:
- Rescue and transport equipment.
- Surveillance systems.
- Non-lethal supplies (e.g., gas masks and flak jackets).
Background
- Japan’s post-war policy was shaped by its pacifist constitution (Article 9).
- For decades, Japan:
- Restricted arms exports;
- Focused only on self-defence capabilities; and
- Relied heavily on the United ....
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