A new bill to strengthen economic security was questioned by the Cabinet Committee of the House of Representatives, and Prime Minister Kishida reiterated that "security risks due to changes in international affairs are constantly changing." Emphasized the need.

After that, a vote will be taken and it is expected that it will be passed by a large number of supporters such as the Liberal Democratic Party, the Komeito Party and the Constitutional Democratic Party.

The new bill to strengthen economic security gives the government the authority to investigate the suppliers of companies so that important products such as semiconductors and pharmaceuticals, which are indispensable for people's lives, can be stably supplied. On the 6th, Prime Minister Kishida also attended the question and answer session at the Cabinet Committee of the House of Representatives.



In this, Prime Minister Kishida stipulates that "regulations must be implemented to the extent reasonably deemed necessary in order to ensure security in consideration of the impact on economic activities. It is natural to try to keep the regulations to the minimum necessary from the viewpoint of coexistence with various economic activities. "



On top of that, "security risks due to changes in international affairs are constantly changing, and there are some parts that are difficult to predict. It is more realistic and appropriate to do so, "he reiterated the need for a bill.



The bill is scheduled to be passed after this, and is expected to be passed by a large number of supporters such as the Liberal Democratic Party, the Komeito Party, and the Constitutional Democratic Party.