Japan Seeks Security Clearance System in Line With US Allies

  • System to help firms win sensitive contracts, Takaichi says
  • Economic security minister calls for more chip output in Japan
Sanae Takaichi on May 30.Photographer: Yuki Hagiwara/Bloomberg
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The Japanese government aims to set up an official clearance system for accessing classified information related to economic security as it seeks to strengthen cooperation with its allies including the US and help private businesses win contracts abroad.

Economic Security Minister Sanae Takaichi said she wants to submit a security clearance bill by next year’s parliamentary session at the latest. Without a law in place, Japanese companies risk missing out on highly sensitive contracts including those with Japan’s overseas allies in areas like cutting-edge chip technology and cyber security.