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TOKYO: Tokyo on Tuesday eased a decades-old self-imposed ban on arms exports, paving the way for Japanese firms to participate in multinational weapons projects.

In a move intended to bolster the domestic arms industry and reduce national defence spending, officially pacifist Japan will for the first time in decades routinely allow its companies to partner with foreign firms to develop weapons.

"Under the new standards, Japan will be able to transport military equipment for missions of peace-building and international cooperation," Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba told reporters.

"This will mean that Japan can now address international peace cooperation and global challenges such as terrorism and piracy more proactively and effectively."

Japan, whose industries took many years to recover from the devastation of World War II, declared in 1967 that it would very tightly control its foreign weapons sales.

At the height of the Cold War, then prime minister Eisaku Sato said Tokyo would not sell armaments to communist states, countries directly engaged in international conflicts, or nations under UN arms embargoes.

The restrictions were further tightened in 1976 when Japan said all exports would be subject to stringent rules that effectively barred all weapon sales.

A limited number of exceptions were subsequently made for technological cooperation projects such on as missile defence with the United States, Japan's cornerstone security ally.

The new rules will allow Japan to develop and produce arms jointly with the US and European countries and to export military equipment for peaceful and humanitarian purposes such as UN peace-keeping operations.

Tokyo will also be allowed to provide defensive equipment, such as helmets and bullet-proof vests, to the limited number of countries in which its Self-Defence Forces are deployed.

Critics of the ban say it was a Cold War relic that has resulted in Japan's military hardware capability becoming outdated, while increasingly assertive regional rival China continues to spend heavily on defence technology.

But supporters say any move to expand Tokyo's military reach, however limited, is likely to rankle in Beijing and Seoul, where Japan's wartime aggression remains a sensitive subject.

Agence France-Presse

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the Japanese have really good tech . wonder if they will be in a position to help India out with tech transfer.
 
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the Japanese have really good tech . wonder if they will be in a position to help India out with tech transfer.
Not at the moment.

The ban removal only applies to the US, NATO member states, Australia, and Korea. Although I do think India will be covered in the future.
 
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Japanese weapons cost a bomb. I doubt most nations could afford that kind of a pricetag anyway. Besides, with China coming up with new tech at a fractional price, they have already lost a great deal of market. South Korea has been far more pro-active with their T-50 Golden Eagles. AN excellent export material. :tup:


Moreover, they are so apologetic to what happened 70 years ago that they will continue losing amarkets and weakening in arms sales. Rather than becoming independent with such a good industry, they continue to be controlled by NATO and others.

I mean this is just crazy! Germany sells ALL weapons to everyone for a long time. What the heck is stopping Japanese? :hitwall:
 
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Japanese weapons cost a bomb. I doubt most nations could afford that kind of a pricetag anyway. Besides, with China coming up with new tech at a fractional price, they have already lost a great deal AN excellent export mate
Moreover, they are so apologetic to what happened 70 years ago that they will continue losing amarkets and weakening in arms sales. Rather than becoming independent with such a good industry, they continue to be controlled by NATO and others.
I mean this is just crazy! Germany sells ALL weapons to everyone for a long time. What the heck is stopping Japanese? :hitwall:

It's self humility mentality, deeply rooted in Japanese culture, as well as Chinese culture in a large part.

The self inflicted ban was imposed in 1967, as part of its contrite in WWII.
 
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so what were the items baned,,aany list or categorization and most importantly what are japenese military goodies that it will export?
 
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Well, looks like the "pacifist nation" may not remain "pacifist" for too long.

Good for them. Should put some back in their place. ;)
 
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