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Japan moves to export defense command system to Philippines
Asahi Shimbun - E | English | News | Dec. 5, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
Japan is set to export a command and control system to the Philippines, enhancing defense equipment cooperation between the two countries amid rising Chinese military activity in the region. The system, designed for air defense operations, integrates radar and sensor data to detect enemy aircraft and missiles, enabling coordinated command and control. This export is allowed under Japan's current defense equipment transfer guidelines, as the system falls within the warning and surveillance categories.
Japan has previously supplied the Philippines with air surveillance radar units, and the new command and control system will improve information sharing between their armed forces. Preparations are underway to build a common air defense system between Japan and the Philippines. Manila has also shown interest in Japan’s Type-03 medium-range surface-to-air missile, which would complement the radar and command system to allow comprehensive detection and interception using Japanese-made equipment.
However, the Type-03 missile is currently excluded from Japan’s five defense export categories, preventing its transfer under existing rules. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party and its junior coalition partner, Nippon Ishin, plan to abolish these restrictions in 2026, potentially enabling the export of the missile. Defense officials note that discussions remain preliminary, with considerations including Japan’s domestic production capacity to support such exports.
UNDP official calls for stronger regional cooperation after Sri Lanka floods
NHK | English | News | Dec. 5, 2025 | Extreme Weather Events
Kanni Wignaraja, director of the Regional Bureau for Asia and the Pacific at the UNDP, described the recent flooding in Sri Lanka as unprecedented in scale, causing devastating loss of life and extensive infrastructure damage. She attributed the severity of the disaster to inadequate preparedness and emphasized the need for flood management systems built with durable materials, advanced design, and technology capable of withstanding harsher climate conditions.
Wignaraja highlighted that Sri Lanka and other countries must enhance their infrastructure and disaster readiness to cope with increasingly severe climate events. However, she noted a decline in official development assistance due to cuts in foreign aid by some donor governments. She called for stronger regional cooperation to reduce inequalities and improve public goods at both local and global levels.
Japan Eyeing 2-Year Freeze of Auto Environmental Performance Tax
Nippon | English | News | Dec. 5, 2025 | Regulation
Japan’s government and ruling coalition, including the Liberal Democratic Party and the Japan Innovation Party, are considering a two-year suspension of the environmental performance tax on automobiles. This move aims to stimulate domestic vehicle demand amid challenges faced by the Japanese auto industry due to high tariffs imposed by the U.S. administration under former President Donald Trump.
The tax, which varies based on a vehicle’s fuel efficiency and can be as high as 3% of the purchase price, is levied on automobile buyers and has faced calls for abolition from the industry. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who won the LDP leadership election earlier this year, pledged to suspend this local tax for two years in response to the impact of U.S. tariffs. The tax freeze is expected to be included in the fiscal 2026 tax system reform program, following discussions planned for later this year.
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