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市場動向:輸出規制変更後、日本は退役軍用装備品に国際的な関心を集めている

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-- 日本が退役した防衛装備品の輸出規制を画期的に緩和したことを受け、海外からの関心が高まっていると、日経アジアが木曜日に報じた。これは、高市早苗首相の首席報道官である木原実官房長官の発言を引用したものだ。 同紙によると、高市内閣と国家安全保障会議は火曜日、政府の「防衛装備品及び技術移転に関する三原則」の改正を承認し、第二次世界大戦後初めて殺傷兵器の輸出を許可した。 木原官房長官は日経アジアのインタビューで、日本は平和原則を堅持しつつも、こうした装備品の移転は地域における抑止力と対応能力の強化に役立つと述べた。 これまで非戦闘分野(救助、輸送、警戒、監視、掃海)の5分野に限定されていた輸出が、改正後の政策ではミサイルや駆逐艦を含む軍事装備品の輸出も可能になったと、同紙は伝えている。 (マーケットチャッターのニュースは、世界中の市場専門家との会話から得られた情報に基づいています。この情報は信頼できる情報源に基づいていると考えられますが、噂や憶測が含まれている可能性があります。正確性は保証されません。)

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