Japan's government to submit growth strategy road map in March

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is expected to announce in her policy speech on Friday that the government will present a public-private investment road map for its growth strategy in March. The road map will promote bold investment and support international expansion by businesses in 17 strategic fields. The government also plans to compile ideas on a two-year consumption tax reduction limited to food items before summer and expedite related tax reform bills.

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is set to deliver her policy speech to both houses of Japan's Diet on Friday, announcing that the government will submit a public-private investment road map for its growth strategy in March. This initiative, as detailed in a draft obtained by The Yomiuri Shimbun, aims to encourage bold investments and facilitate international business expansion across 17 strategic fields.

The speech draft outlines plans to finalize proposals for a two-year consumption tax cut limited to food items before summer, accelerating the submission of accompanying tax reform legislation. This cut is framed as a temporary relief measure pending the rollout of 'refundable tax credits,' which merge income tax reductions with direct payments. The government commits to funding without new bond issuance and to debating the plan in a cross-party 'national council.' Takaichi will pledge to foster a 'strong economy' where tax revenues grow organically without rate hikes, advancing 'responsible and proactive public finances' to end cycles of excessive austerity and underinvestment in the future. The draft also commits to lowering the government debt-to-GDP ratio and defining clear indicators to bolster market confidence.

On foreign policy, the speech will address evolving the 'free and open Indo-Pacific' initiative, proposed by former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe a decade ago. Efforts will focus on fortifying economic bases like supply chains for critical materials, generating growth via public-private partnerships, and broadening security ties.

Regarding policies for foreigners, the government intends to review regulations on land purchases by non-citizens. Referencing the 'secondary capital' concept from the Liberal Democratic Party's coalition agreement with the Japan Innovation Party, Takaichi will urge prompt assessment of its roles and functions.

On North Korea's abductions of Japanese citizens, she will state, 'I want to achieve the return of all victims during my term,' vowing to 'create a breakthrough without ruling out any options,' potentially including a Japan-North Korea summit.

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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi delivering a speech on boosting the economy through investments in strategic fields like AI and shipbuilding.
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Takaichi vows robust economy through investments in 17 strategic areas

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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pledged on November 4 to boost investments in 17 strategic fields, including artificial intelligence and shipbuilding, to revitalize the economy. Her administration aims to finalize a growth plan by next summer. The strategy seeks to increase tax revenues without raising taxes through public spending.

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's election victory earlier this month has provided her with political capital to advance security and defense goals that were nearly unattainable a decade ago. She is preparing to update Japan's three key strategic documents ahead of schedule, discuss revisions to the three non-nuclear principles, and lay groundwork for amending the pacifist Constitution. Yet, unpredictable elements at home and abroad may hinder these efforts.

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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed determination to swiftly compile an economic package focused on combating rising prices during a question-and-answer session in the House of Representatives on November 5, calling for opposition cooperation. Opposition parties pressed for consumption tax cuts and delays in social security reforms, while the government offered responses lacking concrete measures. The ruling coalition lacks a majority in both houses, making broad cross-party support essential.

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated on Wednesday that Japan will seek to build constructive and stable relations with China through dialogue amid recent escalations in bilateral tensions. At a press conference following the end of an extraordinary parliamentary session, she described China as an 'important neighbor' and emphasized that her stance remains unchanged since taking office.

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Following the Cabinet's approval of a record ¥122.3 trillion fiscal 2026 budget, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi announced a projected primary balance surplus—the first in 28 years—highlighting progress toward long-term fiscal health amid high debt concerns.

Japan Innovation Party co-leader Hirofumi Yoshimura says Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's thinking on a February snap election has 'shifted to a new stage,' boosting momentum to solidify the ruling coalition's slim Lower House majority.

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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has enjoyed tailwinds since taking office on October 21, with high approval ratings and an ambitious policy agenda. In 2026, however, she must demonstrate to voters that she can meet their expectations through steady leadership and concrete solutions to national challenges. Like Charles Dickens' 'Great Expectations,' these high hopes could become her biggest test.

 

 

 

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