Japan unveils 2.3 trillion dollar investment plan for 14 years

Japan has unveiled a $2.3 trillion investment plan spanning the next 14 years. The roadmap marks a key step in Sanae Takaichi's effort to shape the nation's growth strategy.

Japan has unveiled a $2.3 trillion investment plan for the next 14 years.

The roadmap marks a key step in Sanae Takaichi's effort to put her stamp on Japan's growth strategy.

It comes as technological change and geopolitical tensions reshape economic priorities.

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Japanese lawmakers in the Diet approving 8.56 trillion yen stopgap budget amid upper house delays, realistic news illustration.
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Japan approves 8.56 trillion yen stopgap budget for fiscal 2026 amid upper house delays

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The Japanese government approved an 8.56 trillion yen stopgap budget on March 27 to fund operations for the first 11 days of fiscal 2026 starting April 1, due to stalled upper house deliberations on the main 122.31 trillion yen budget passed by the lower house earlier this month. This is the first such provisional measure in 11 years, backed by ruling and main opposition parties, and expected to pass parliament on March 30.

Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi said Friday that Japan's initial budget for defense spending and related costs in fiscal 2026 totals about 10.6 trillion yen ($66.5 billion), roughly 1.9 percent of its 2022 gross domestic product or around 1.5 percent using projected fiscal 2026 GDP. Japan aims to raise spending to 2 percent of GDP by fiscal 2027.

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Sanae Takaichi is considering a new quota for growth investment covering 17 areas including artificial intelligence and semiconductors.

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust is considering up to ¥380 billion in digital investments. The bank also plans to spend ¥30 billion on operational optimization and reposition around 900 employees into client-facing roles.

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North Korea on May 3, 2026, slammed Japan's ongoing efforts to revise its National Security Strategy, National Defense Strategy, and Defense Buildup Program, calling the move 'a brazen challenge to global peace and humanity.' This follows Japan's January announcement of a spring expert panel to kick off the review process, aiming for completion by year-end.

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