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

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Japan’s Minister of Defense Koizumi Shinjiro (2nd L) speaks with Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Richard Marles (not pictured) during a Defence Ministers’ Meeting at the Commonwealth Parliament Offices in Melbourne on April 18, 2026.
| Photo Credit: AFP

Australia and Japan signed contracts on Saturday (April 18, 2026), launching their ​landmark $10 billion ($7 billion) deal to supply Australia ‌with warships, Tokyo’s most consequential military ​sale since ending a ⁠military export ban in 2014.

Defence Ministers Richard Marles and Shinjiro Koizumi signed a memorandum “reaffirming the Australian ‌and Japanese governments’ shared commitment to the successful delivery” of the warships, ‌Mr. Marles said in a statement.

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