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Wales and Japan strengthen partnership at Tokyo investor showcase
Wales and Japan strengthen partnership at Tokyo investor showcase

Pembrokeshire Herald

time25-04-2025

  • Business
  • Pembrokeshire Herald

Wales and Japan strengthen partnership at Tokyo investor showcase

WALES' longstanding relationship with Japan was reaffirmed and deepened this week during a high-profile investor showcase in Tokyo, part of the Welsh Government's Year of Wales in Japan 2025 celebrations. The Wales Investor Showcase, hosted by Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning Rebecca Evans, brought together leading Japanese entrepreneurs and companies across a range of sectors, with a focus on fostering long-term trade links and collaborative ventures. The event centred on strategic areas of mutual interest, including renewable energy, digital innovation, and advanced manufacturing. It marked a significant moment in the decades-old partnership between the two nations, which began with the first wave of Japanese investment into Wales in the 1970s. Today, over 70 Japanese companies operate in Wales. Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Evans said: 'Deep-rooted connections between Wales and Japan have flourished for generations, with trade links thriving over the last 50 years. 'With the world's economies searching for stability and growth, now is the perfect time to strengthen our ties with Japan. The optimism surrounding our shared ambitions has been truly inspiring. 'The showcase was about forging new connections, building on existing relationships, and exploring opportunities for sustainable, mutual growth that will benefit both nations for the next 50 years and beyond. 'It also highlighted the skills, creativity and world-class innovation that define modern Wales.' Kazushi Ambe, Senior Adviser of Sony Group, echoed the importance of the relationship: 'The partnership between Wales and Japan, built over more than half a century, reflects deep mutual respect, shared values, and a strong sense of connection. 'In a time of constant change, it is these enduring qualities that continue to unite us. This showcase was a valuable opportunity to strengthen that bond and explore new avenues for collaboration. 'As both sides embrace new challenges and pursue progress, I hope this partnership will continue to evolve and thrive.' As part of her visit to Japan, the Cabinet Secretary will also host a Wales Day event at the Osaka Expo, promoting Welsh innovation, culture, and trade potential on the global stage. In addition, the Welsh Government has announced two upcoming trade missions to Japan later this year, aimed at helping Welsh businesses explore export opportunities in one of Asia's most significant markets.

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