Core Points - The Japanese government is in informal discussions with the Philippines regarding the export of the "03 type medium-range surface-to-air missile" [1] - The Philippines has expressed interest in acquiring this missile, which is designed to intercept aircraft and cruise missiles [1] - Japan aims to complete the development of an upgraded version of the missile by the fiscal year 2028, capable of intercepting ballistic missiles and hypersonic glide weapons [1] - Discussions are also ongoing regarding the export of "Abukuma" class frigates, with the Philippine Navy expressing a desire to acquire at least three [1] - The Japanese government plans to abolish current restrictions on defense equipment exports, which are limited to five non-combat purposes, indicating a strong push for defense exports [1] - Japan's defense spending is set to reach approximately 11 trillion yen (about 498.3 billion RMB) in the fiscal year 2025, achieving the goal of 2% of GDP ahead of schedule [1] - The supplementary budget includes 847.2 billion yen allocated for the purchase of frigates, submarines, and surface-to-air missiles, with total defense-related expenses exceeding 1 trillion yen (about 45.3 billion RMB) [2] - Concerns have been raised by the Chinese Foreign Ministry regarding Japan's increasing defense budget and the loosening of weapon export restrictions, questioning Japan's commitment to peaceful development [2]
“高市早苗政府有新动作”
券商中国·2025-12-01 13:01