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Japan Engages Philippines in Missile Export Talks as Defense Transfer Reforms Advance
Dec. 2, 2025 | Geopolitics & Defense

Japan is engaging the Philippines in talks to export the Type 03 Medium-Range Surface-to-Air Guided Missile (Chu-SAM) as it prepares to ease its defense equipment transfer rules.

**Japan initiated informal discussions with Manila on exporting the Chu-SAM, currently deployed by its Ground Self-Defense Force, as part of a broader effort to lift long-standing export restrictions.**
Formal consideration of missile exports will begin once Tokyo abolishes its five-category transfer limit in the first half of 2026.

**To enable these exports, Japan must revise its Three Principles on Transfer of Defense Equipment, which now allow transfers only in five non-combat categories—rescue, transport, alert/guarding, surveillance and minesweeping.**
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party and coalition partner Nippon Ishin no Kai have agreed to eliminate these categories by 2026. The National Security Council, chaired by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, will set the new guidelines, although some observers warn that parliamentary oversight of the process may remain limited.

**The Chu-SAM system can intercept aircraft and cruise missiles, and Japan expects an upgraded version capable of countering ballistic missiles and hypersonic glide vehicles by fiscal 2028.**
The Philippines has expressed interest in acquiring this air defense capability, and Tokyo and Manila have also discussed transferring retired Japanese destroyers, signaling a deepening security relationship.

**This shift toward exporting lethal defense equipment builds on Japan’s 2014 decision to end its longstanding arms embargo and its 2023 export of domestically made Patriot missile interceptors to the United States.**
Prime Minister Takaichi’s administration—buoyed by the more conservative Japan Innovation Party following the dovish Komeito party’s departure—is accelerating national security policy reforms to address regional threats, notably China’s maritime assertiveness.

**As Tokyo relaxes its export restrictions, Japanese defense firms reported a 40% year-on-year increase in sales in 2024.**
Globally, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute recorded a 5.9% rise in revenue among the world’s top 100 arms companies, reaching $679 billion. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Fujitsu, Mitsubishi Electric and NEC together generated $13.3 billion in arms sales revenue in 2024.
Hong Kong High-Rise Fire Triggers Deadly Toll, Investigation, and Community Outcry
Dec. 2, 2025 | Infrastructure & Urbanization

A devastating fire at a Hong Kong residential complex has claimed dozens of lives and prompted extensive rescue, investigation, and community action.

**A massive blaze tore through seven of the eight apartment towers at Wang Fuk Court in the Tai Po district, where more than 4,600 residents—including migrant domestic workers—lived.**
Authorities have confirmed 146 fatalities and report that over 40 people remain missing four days after the fire began. Among the deceased are seven Indonesians and one Filipino.

**Rescue teams have completed search and recovery operations in five of the damaged buildings but face serious structural instability in the remaining two towers.**
Officials estimate it will take three to four weeks to finish recovering and identifying bodies. Local media images show charred interiors, destroyed furniture, and victims found in stairwells and on rooftops where residents had sought refuge.

**Investigators are examining construction and maintenance work at the site, noting reports of malfunctioning fire alarms and residents’ warnings about flammable renovation materials.**
So far, authorities have arrested 11 people—among them three officials from the repair company—on suspicion of manslaughter and corruption tied to unsafe building practices. The three company officials have been granted bail while inquiries continue.

**Thousands of mourners have gathered around the burnt-out complex and a nearby park, forming lines nearly two kilometers long to lay white flowers and offer written condolences.**
Attendees left messages demanding accountability and justice and held prayers for the Filipino community. Petitions calling for independent probes into corruption and construction oversight attracted thousands of signatures before authorities shut some of them down.

**Beijing’s national security office in Hong Kong warned against exploiting the disaster to stir anti-government sentiment, citing potential prosecution under the national security law.**
Police have detained at least one person involved in calls for an independent investigation, and officials stress this warning alongside the ongoing criminal and anti-graft inquiries.

**Residents from diverse communities, including more than 20,000 Japanese nationals in the city, have expressed visible grief.**
As rescue operations shift into extended search efforts, public scrutiny of fire safety standards and renovation practices remains intense, and concern grows for survivors and the families of victims.

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Filipinos protest graft over flood-control projects

NHK | English | News | Dec. 3, 2025 | Protest, Demonstration, Dissent

Thousands of Filipinos protested in Metro Manila, particularly in Quezon City, against alleged corruption involving stalled or unstarted flood-control projects. Protesters demanded the arrest of those accused of graft, emphasizing the impact of corruption on poor communities suffering from flooding.

The demonstrations followed revelations of "ghost" disaster-prevention projects that had received funding but were never completed. Many believe these failures contributed to the severity of flooding caused by recent typhoons.

Authorities have arrested eight officials connected to the projects and issued an arrest warrant for a former lawmaker who has left the country. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has vowed to fully pursue the case and established a special commission to investigate.

However, suspicions include the former House speaker, who is also the president's cousin, raising concerns about whether the investigation will extend to individuals close to the president.

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EU Withdraws Complaint Against China in WTO Dispute Over Lithuania

Tokyo Shimbun | Local Language | News | Dec. 3, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes

The European Union (EU) has withdrawn its complaint against China in a World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute regarding alleged discriminatory trade measures targeting Lithuania. The WTO announced on December 1, 2025, that with this withdrawal, the dispute settlement procedure will conclude.

The EU stated that trade related to Lithuania has resumed, and because "the main objective of the dispute has been achieved," it is withdrawing the complaint. A dispute settlement panel was established earlier but the proceedings had stalled.

The dispute originated in 2021 when Lithuania, an EU member, agreed with Taiwan to establish mutual representative offices, prompting China to react strongly by increasing economic pressure on Lithuania. The EU’s complaint, filed in 2022, alleged China refused customs clearance of Lithuanian products in violation of WTO rules.

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Constitutional Democratic Party Introduces Bill to Monitor Land Acquisition Without Specifying It Targets Foreigners

Tokyo Shimbun | Local Language | News | Dec. 3, 2025 | Regulation

The Constitutional Democratic Party submitted a bill to the House of Representatives on December 1 to promote monitoring of land and building acquisitions. The bill assigns the government the responsibility to ensure the appropriate use of national land by collecting information on owners, including names, addresses, nationalities, usage purpose, and status. It does not explicitly target foreign owners, with lawmakers emphasizing the need to avoid discrimination or xenophobia.

The legislation highlights that national land is a limited resource serving the public and calls for measures that may include regulating acquisitions and taxation. It also underscores safeguarding the rights and interests of individuals and corporations from unjust infringement during the monitoring process.

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