Japan Aims To Kick-start Arms Exports By Further Relaxing Policies

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Japan would be able to export fighters like the F-2 if rules are loosened.
Credit: Ken Ishii/Getty Images
SINGAPORE—Tokyo reportedly is planning to further relax its strict arms export regulations, enabling it to sell fighter aircraft, missiles and other weapons to a dozen selected countries. According to Tokyo-based financial newspaper Nikkei, exports could commence as early as March 2023—before the...

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