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International relations

Japan doubles development aid in 10 years, vying with China

Tokyo's ODA to Indo-Pacific and elsewhere surged to record in 2023

Japan has provided aid to countries like the Philippines for subways and other infrastructure projects.   © Reuters

TOKYO -- Japan's official development assistance (ODA) reached a record $19.6 billion in 2023, as the country ramps up foreign aid amid the growing influence of China -- and its massive infrastructure aid projects -- in the Indo-Pacific.

Tokyo also has increased investment in international organizations to provide aid for Ukraine following the Russian invasion and to assist poor countries affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

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