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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2025 · 11 MIN

The Japan Advantage for South America

from Japanese Vision: Unlocking the Global South's Economic and Security Potential · host Reuters Plus

Japanese settlers have made Latin America their home for over a century, and holds deep cultural ties to Brazil, Peru, Mexico, Argentina and beyond. Former Japanese Prime Minister Kishida renewed commitment to Latin America, saying he aimed to create a sustainable value chain that extends beyond trade into infrastructure, communications and even outer space!  We look at the sound foundations Japan has in business and trade with Latin America and explore what else is on the horizon for these Nations. Produced by Reuters Plus for Japan Government Follow Reuters Plus: https://www.reutersprofessional.com/reuters-plus-studio/ https://x.com/reutersplus https://www.linkedin.com/company/reuters_plus https://www.facebook.com/p/Reuters-Plus-100063714887047/ https://www.instagram.com/reutersplus

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Japanese settlers have made Latin America their home for over a century, and holds deep cultural ties to Brazil, Peru, Mexico, Argentina and beyond. Former Japanese Prime Minister Kishida renewed commitment to Latin America, saying he aimed to...

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