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日本内阁临时会议于1989年12月29日正式决定了1990年度政府预算案。其中防卫费总额达41593亿日元,首次突破4万亿日元大关,其增长幅度达6.1%,为近四年之最。这似出人意料之外,其实若通览日本中期防卫力量整备计划(1986—1990年),人们又会发现此纯属意料之中。 1985年底,原中曾根内阁提出1986—1990年中期防卫力量整备计划,防卫费用总额为184000亿日元。根据这一计划日本防卫费用以每年5—6%的速度递
Japan’s interim cabinet meeting on December 29, 1989 formally decided the 1990 annual government budget. Among them, defense fees totaled 4,159.3 billion yen, breaking the 4 trillion yen mark for the first time. The growth rate reached 6.1%, the highest for nearly four years. This is surprisingly unexpected. In fact, if you look through the plan of the Japanese medium-term defensive force (1986-1990), you will find that it is entirely unexpected. By the end of 1985, the former Nakasone Cabinet put forward a medium-term defense force readiness plan for 1986-1990, with a total defense expenditure of 18.4 trillion yen. Under this plan, Japan’s defense fees are delivered at 5-6% a year