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Sanae Takaichi Sets Harder Line on Rule‑Breaking Foreigners, Seeks 2% Defense Spend This Year

Her ascent breaks a gender barrier in a legislature with fewer than one in ten women.

Overview

  • In her first policy address, Japan’s prime minister said the government will act decisively against violations by visitors while rejecting xenophobia and acknowledging sectors need immigrant labor.
  • Takaichi said she wants to accelerate military outlays to 2% of GDP in the current fiscal year, citing activities by China, North Korea and Russia.
  • She plans to deepen ties with the United States and will meet President Donald Trump in Tokyo on Sunday.
  • The Diet confirmed Takaichi on October 21 as Japan’s first woman prime minister, days after she became the Liberal Democratic Party’s first woman leader.
  • On taking office she named Katayama Satsuki as finance minister, the first woman in the role, and reiterated conservative priorities including reviving Abenomics and boosting investment in AI and semiconductors.