Australia, Japan sign contracts to start $7 billion warship deal

Australia and Japan signed contracts to start a A$10 billion ($7 billion) warship deal.

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Australia and Japan signed contracts on Saturday to launch a A$10 billion ($7 billion) deal. The agreement involves supplying Australia with warships. It is Tokyo’s most consequential military sale since ending a military export ban in 2014.

The contracts formalize the defense sale between the two countries. The deal is valued at A$10 billion, equivalent to about $7 billion. This military sale follows Japan’s 2014 decision to lift its military export ban.

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The contract signing is the first major military export for Japan since 2014. The deal is a significant transaction between Japan and Australia.


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