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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-21T16:23:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Japan has effectively shed the constraints of its postwar pacifist framework. Tokyo has officially dismantled long-standing restrictions on arms exports, transforming the country from a \"global supplier of components” into a full-fledged participant in the international defense market. Japanese shipyards and factories are now expected to expand production of destroyers and missile systems.\nThe system that relied on constitutional limitations has been revised under the pressure of changing geopolitical conditions.\nEnd of Restrictions and Policy Shift\n\nTokyo has revised its regulatory framework. The government led by Sanae Takaichi removed the boundaries of five categories that previously allowed only the export of equipment for rescue or transport purposes. Now, officials will evaluate each deal individually.",
  "title": "Tokyo Expands Military Exports as It Moves Beyond Postwar Pacifism"
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