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09TOKYO1306
2009-06-10 22:25:00
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Embassy Tokyo
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JAPAN'S SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET GIVES MORE TO S&T

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1. (SBU) Summary. The GOJ's FY09 supplemental budget includes an
additional JPY 1.35 trillion ($13.5 billion) for science and
technology. The majority of these funds will go to the Ministries
of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT),
Economy, Trade and Industry (METI),and Health, Labor, and Welfare
(MHLW). The MEXT will establish a special fund to set up
cutting-edge research centers and support young Japanese
researchers. Science and technology programs at a number of GOJ
ministries will receive funds. End Summary.


2. (SBU) The Japanese Government's supplemental budget for FY09
(April 2009-March 2010) includes additional science and
technology-related outlays of JPY 1.35 trillion ($13.5 billion),
roughly ten percent of the total package. The GOJ's regular FY09
S&T budget is JPY 3.56 trillion. Japan traditionally passes a
supplemental budget to cover needed outlays not fully accounted for
in the regular annual budget. This year's supplemental, however, is
also designed to help provide additional stimulus to help Japan deal
with the global economic situation. The April bill is the fourth
stimulus measure the GOJ has implemented since summer 2008. The new
bill's strong focus on science and technology reflects the GOJ view
that S&T is vital to Japan's economic recovery. A total of JPY 656
billion, roughly half of the S&T supplemental budget, is allocated
to the MEXT, followed by JPY 345 billion to the METI and JPY 231
billion to the MHLW.

Establishment of Special Fund at JSPS
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3. (SBU) Of the amount allocated to MEXT, JPY 300 billion (about
USD 3 billion) will be transferred to a special fund established at
the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). The funds
will be spent over five years from 2009 to 2013. Japanese

government research budgets are typically allocated for just one
fiscal year - a reality that researchers find difficult. To realize
this new special fund, and the benefits it offers Japanese science,
the government has sent a bill to the Diet amending the law
governing the JSPS.


4. (U) The JSPS special fund will be dedicated to two, concurrent
five-year programs. The first is a program to establish 30
cutting-edge research centers with a total of JPY 270 billion in
funding. The GOJ's Council for Science and Technology Policy (CSTP)
is developing the procedures for proposal solicitation, review
mechanisms, and award management. The centers are likely to be
managed by several funding agencies to which JSPS will transfer
funds. Each center's award budget will total JPY 9 billion ($90
million) to be spent over five years. The second program will
provide support for young Japanese researchers (graduate students,
post docs, and beginning faculty) with JPY 30 billion in funding.
The JSPS plans to send 15,000-30,000 outstanding young Japanese
researchers to other countries. The details of the program are
still under discussion at JSPS.

Other S&T-related Budgets
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5. (U) The following are a number of specific activities that will
be supported by the ministries' supplemental funds.

Ministry of Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT):

- JPY 69.5 billion: Industry-university-government cooperative
research centers in all 47 Japanese prefectures;
- JPY 10 billion: Research on regenerative medicine using iPS
(induced pluripotent stem cells);
- JPY 10 billion: Infrastructure for the development, launch, and
use of quasi-zenith satellites; earth observation satellites and
extremely small satellites;
- JPY 5 billion: Environmental technology development centers;
- JPY 4 billion: Facilities for WPI (World Premier International)
Centers;
- JPY 4 billion: Marine resource exploration technology development;

- JPY 0.5 billion: A new program to encourage companies to hire
post-docs. To encourage Japanese companies to hire post-docs, MEXT
will provide firms that hire post-docs with JPY 5 million ($50K) per
position.

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Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI):

- JPY 31 billion: Advanced R&D facilities for nanotechnology,
storage batteries, and solar panels;
- JPY 29.5 billion: A marine resource exploration vessel;
- JPY 20.5 billion: Low Carbon Society projects;
- JPY 12.7 billion: Cool Earth (energy innovation/greenhouse gas
reduction) projects;
- JPY 4.8 billion: A coastal aqua-community project;
- JPY 3.5 billion: Acceleration of Green IT projects;
- JPY 3 billion: Biomass related projects;
- JPY 2 billion: International cooperative R&D on innovative solar
energy and hydrogen storage.

Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW):

- JPY 127.9 billion: Development and production of vaccines for new
strains of influenza;
- JPY 75.3 billion: Development of pharmaceuticals for cancer and
children's diseases;
- JPY 12 billion: Medical centers to address issues of national
priority (induced pluripotent stem cell (iPS) applications,
regenerative medicine, innovative medical equipment, innovative
biopharmaceuticals, R&D on cancer, cardiovascular diseases,
neurological and mental diseases, incurable and rare diseases);
- JPY 4.2 billion: Accelerating the review process for approving
medicines;
- JPY 2.9 billion: Subsidies for research on government-designated
diseases;
- JPY 2.1 billion: International Medical Center of Japan;
- JPY 1.7 billion: National Institute for Sciences;
- JPY 1.4 billion: National Cancer Center.

Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC):

- JPY 38.9 billion: Strengthening R&D facilities for information and
communication technologies;
- JPY 10 billion: Accelerating priority R&D programs in information
and communication technologies.

Ministry of Agriculture, Forests and Fisheries (MAFF):

- JPY 19.3 billion: Creation of industries that make use of locally
available resources;
- JPY 8.2 billion: Soil science research;
- JPY 4.0 billion: Research on Japanese cedar pollen syndrome,
commercialization of genetically modified silkworms, low-cost,
high-yield rice at the National Institute of Agro-biological
Sciences;
- JPY 3.4 billion: Facilities for research on preventing global
warming at the Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute;
- JPY 2.7 billion: Energy-conserving fishing boats and genome
analysis at the Fisheries Research Agency;
- JPY 1.8 billion: Analysis and use of genetic information to
accelerate the production of new varieties, including low-cost,
high-yield rice at the National Agriculture and Food Research
Organization;
- JPY 0.6 billion: Development of technologies for biomass
utilization.

ZUMWALT