AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMarkets & BoJ Tension: Japan’s Q2 GDP came in at 0.3% quarter-on-quarter and 1.1% annualized, weaker than expected, while inflation edged up—fueling a policy divide between Tokyo’s push for more support and the Bank of Japan’s rate-hike path; bond yields also climbed toward multi-decade highs. US-Japan Security Shock: President Trump ordered the Pentagon to “substantially reduce” US-South Korea drills hours before Ulchi Freedom Shield began, citing costs and his “very good relationship” with Kim Jong-un—prompting Seoul to say exercises would still proceed and raising questions about alliance readiness. Defense Procurement Opening: Rakuten is set as Helsing’s broker for Japan’s newly liberalized arms procurement rules, with GSDF field tests of Helsing’s HX-2 loitering munition underway and potential domestic production on the table. Russia-Kurils Diplomatic Spat: Moscow summoned Japan’s ambassador after Japan protested Putin’s Iturup visit, with Lavrov criticizing Tokyo’s “line of decency” and alleging the embassy’s response was unclear. Energy & Industry Moves: JAPEX began drilling a second Tomakomai CCS exploratory well in Hokkaido, aiming to support a final investment decision and storage start by FY2030. Historical Politics Under Fire: China again condemned Japan’s Aug. 15 handling of wartime responsibility, linking it to Yasukuni-related actions and warning against a “return” to militarism.
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