AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNational Security Overhaul: Japan is moving to unify fragmented intelligence-sharing under a National Intelligence Council chaired by PM Sanae Takaichi this summer, with a separate external intelligence agency planned for 2027—an overhaul aimed at countering foreign espionage and tightening decision-making. Election Integrity & AI Rules: Parliament has enacted tighter social media election rules requiring AI-generated political content to be clearly labeled and banning the spread of misleading candidate information, with implementation set for March. Privacy vs Public Safety: Arakawa Ward began testing outdoor AI facial-recognition cameras to help locate missing children and elderly people with dementia, using limited access and short footage storage—raising fresh privacy questions. Antitrust Crackdown: Japan’s Fair Trade Commission searched three refrigeration makers over suspected bid-rigging for Seven-Eleven Japan’s frozen and refrigerated display cases. Defense Lessons from Ukraine: Tokyo is drawing battlefield lessons from Ukraine’s drone-driven, fast-innovation model as it revises defense strategy and procurement. Energy & Markets: Oil and bond yields moved on renewed US-Iran clashes and Strait of Hormuz disruption fears, feeding expectations of higher rates. Tech & Industry Push: Tower Semiconductor plans a $3bn Japan expansion backed by METI grants, targeting AI data-center demand via silicon photonics and related optical tech. Tourism Pressure: Labor shortages and rising costs are clouding Japan’s 60m foreign visitor goal. Cannabis Enforcement: Japan reported a record 7,120 people accused of cannabis-related offenses in 2025, with the government promising tougher crackdowns. Disaster Governance: Diet approval for a robust disaster agency and response overhaul signals a shift toward faster, more coordinated evacuation and relief.
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