The present tense in Japanese grammar often indicates future events.

Literal

National-grammar [possessive-の] present-tense [topic-は] from-now [possessive-の] things [object-を] indicate usage [subject-が] many.

国文法 'national grammar' specifically means Japanese grammar (as opposed to English grammar). The observation that Japanese present tense often expresses future meaning — 明日行く 'I go tomorrow' — is a useful cross-linguistic comparison. 用法 'usage, function' is a standard linguistics term.