AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoImperial Succession Overhaul: Japan’s Diet approved revisions to the Imperial House Law that loosen adoption rules for male heirs and let princesses keep royal status after marriage, but the throne remains male-only—keeping Princess Aiko out of the line and sharpening debate over the monarchy’s future. Maglev Progress in Shizuoka: JR Central cleared a major hurdle for the Linear Chuo Shinkansen by signing an environmental conservation agreement with Shizuoka Prefecture, paving the way for construction to start on the Shizuoka section. Defense Budget Backlash: Japanese farmers gathered in Tokyo to oppose higher defense spending and easier weapons export controls, arguing food security should come first. Energy & Industry Ties: Shizuoka-JR maglev momentum comes alongside broader infrastructure cooperation headlines, including a Kenya Supreme Court ruling upholding tax waivers for Japanese firms on major projects. Regional Diplomacy Watch: Taiwan is reassessing LNG purchases after Papua New Guinea ordered the closure of Taipei’s representative office. Geopolitics via Markets: Oil jumped to months highs on US-Iran tensions, raising inflation worries for oil-importing economies including Japan. Sports & Soft Power: PV Sindhu reached the Japan Open final after Chen Yufei retired injured, while Japan’s rugby team fell 42-15 to France in the Nations Championship.
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