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40 entities be part of second UAE-Japan Joint Business Council Meeting in Tokyo

TOKYO, 18th September, 2025 (WAM) — More than 40 Emirati and Japanese firms took half within the second UAE-Japan Joint Business Council Meeting in Tokyo, in search of to increase cooperation throughout manufacturing, renewable vitality, actual property, healthcare, commerce, IT and agriculture.

The assembly, organised by the Federation of UAE Chambers of Commerce and Industry with assist from the UAE Embassy in Japan, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO), was attended by senior representatives from either side.

The UAE delegation was led by Humaid Mohammed bin Salem, Secretary-General of the Federation of UAE Chambers; Masood Rahma, Chairman of the UAE aspect of the council and Board Member of Abu Dhabi Chamber; Yousef Khalfan Tahnoun, Vice Chairman of the Umm Al Quwain Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Ayesha Mohammed Al Mulla, Chairperson of Emirates Businesswomen Council; and Nobutaka Maekawa, Executive Vice President of JETRO.

Discussions targeted on alternatives to increase funding partnerships beneath the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Strategy.

Bin Salem underlined the important position of the UAE-Japan Business Council and JETRO in deepening bilateral ties. He praised the robust repute of Japanese manufacturers within the UAE, noting their reputation amongst shoppers for high quality and innovation.

He famous cooperation has expanded into non-traditional sectors corresponding to round financial system, healthcare, sustainable vitality, development, engineering, manufacturing, inside design and leisure.

Rahma mentioned the assembly was a key step in deepening private-sector commerce relations, particularly in clear vitality, reflecting the 2 international locations’ dedication to constructing strategic partnerships.

Al Mulla offered on the position of Emirati girls in enterprise, stressing their management in entrepreneurship, innovation and senior administration, supported by nationwide insurance policies and initiatives led by H.H. Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak (Mother of the Nation), Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union, President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation.

Nobutaka Maekawa mentioned private-sector engagement is important to unlocking new alternatives in industrial and technological sectors aligned with the 2 international locations’ shared imaginative and prescient.

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