INTL Japan eyes record 7.7 tril. yen ($54 billion) defense budget for fiscal 2024 as part of a major shift in defense policy

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Japan eyes record 7.7 tril. yen ($54 billion) defense budget for fiscal 2024 Japan is making final arrangements to earmark a record defense budget of 7.7 trillion yen ($54 billion) for fiscal 2024 as part of an intense arms buildup plan amid the severe regional security environment, government sources said Saturday.

The figure -- far exceeding the previous high of 6.8 trillion yen in the initial budget for the current fiscal year through March -- includes outlays for domestic long-range missiles, as part of a government plan to acquire capabilities to strike enemy territory. But work to compile the budget is continuing without a decision on the timing of tax hikes to fund the government pledge to substantially increase the defense budget. The country's draft budget for the next fiscal year is expected to be approved at a Cabinet meeting on Friday.

In an update of key security documents in December 2022, the government set a target of expanding Japan's annual defense budget to 2 percent of its gross domestic product in fiscal 2027. The government also decided to develop "counterstrike capabilities" that will enable Japan to destroy targets in enemy territory, in a major defense policy shift for Japan that upholds a pacifist Constitution.

Fiscal 2023 marked the start of a five-year period intended to fundamentally revamp the country's defense posture by spending a combined 43 trillion yen. For fiscal 2024, the government plans to set aside 96.1 billion yen to acquire an upgraded version of the Ground Self-Defense Force's Type-12 surface-to-ship guided missile. The new missile, which has an extended range, is set to be deployed in fiscal 2025, a year earlier than initially planned.

The budget will also include 64 billion yen to co-develop, along with Britain and Italy, a next-generation fighter jet by 2035. The project is Japan's first joint defense equipment development deal with a nation other than the United States, Tokyo's close security ally. A research institute that will focus on developing innovative defense equipment is also planned, taking its cue from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, known as DARPA, according to the sources. The Defense Ministry requested 7.7 trillion yen for fiscal 2024 in August. This did not include costs linked to hosting U.S. military bases. The latest figure for the defense budget includes the costs.
 

Hfcomms

EN66iq
Japan is in an even worse financial condition than we are in the US. I think their debt to GDP is around 230% while ours is only '120%'. Anything over 100% is banana republic territory. Through the magic mouse slight of hand our GDP continues to grow not because the economy is growing or getting better but because government borrowing is added to the GDP to show a higher print.

If we as individuals used such creative accounting on our tax forms the IRS would put us into prison.
 

jward

passin' thru
I think your estimation of the financials is fairly accurate; what has drawn my attention and left me gobsmacked to watch has been the change in their defense policy permissions.
major defense policy shift for Japan that upholds a pacifist Constitution.
Japan is in an even worse financial condition than we are in the US. I think their debt to GDP is around 230% while ours is only '120%'. Anything over 100% is banana republic territory. Through the magic mouse slight of hand our GDP continues to grow not because the economy is growing or getting better but because government borrowing is added to the GDP to show a higher print.

If we as individuals used such creative accounting on our tax forms the IRS would put us into prison.
 

Murt

Veteran Member
the more you owe the wealthier you are --says a congress critter

if you owe the bank $500,000 you have a problem
if you owe the bank $500,000,000 the bank has a problem
 

CTFIREBATTCHIEF

Veteran Member
Yeah. Beijing's and Pyongyang's antics have finally broken the seal on a "constrainted" Japan.
Yep, it looks like the Japanese are looking around and realizing that at least under THIS sham of a president, if the crap hits the revolving object, they are on their own. Hell the damned houthi's and their Iranian owners are tossing crap at our people every damned DAY and we just sit and take it. At this point, if fat Kimmie tossed something at a base of ours in Japan we'd probably just threaten to send a "strongly worded letter" in response
 
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