AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoImmigration Policy: Japan will raise visa fees for foreign nationals starting July 1, with single-entry jumping from ¥3,000 to ¥15,000 and multiple-entry from ¥6,000 to ¥30,000—the first revision in nearly 50 years, aimed at covering higher immigration service costs. Defense & Security: Japan and the U.S. begin island-defense drills in Kyushu and Okinawa, including V-22 Osprey training for casualty transport, as China-linked activity around the Senkaku area remains a backdrop. Tech & Industrial Strategy: PM Sanae Takaichi’s growth plan targets about $2.3 trillion (370 trillion yen) in public-private investment by 2040 across strategic sectors, led by AI, semiconductors, and space. AI Governance: The government released a draft AI Basic Plan revision to strengthen cooperation with foreign agencies and developers, with new focus on misuse risks, cyberattacks, and detecting AI-generated misinformation. China Trade Pressure: China resumed gallium exports to Japan after a four-month pause, while rare-earth magnet-related curbs continue to weigh on supply chains. Regional Diplomacy: Japan-backed UN funding of $1.32 million supports migrants and displaced people amid the Thailand-Cambodia border crisis. World Affairs via Sports: Japan’s World Cup campaign continues with the Tunisia match after a resilient draw vs the Netherlands.
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