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  • 08 Jul 2022 8:00 AM | Anonymous

    https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGKKZO62331460V00C22A7TCR000/

  • 03 Jul 2022 8:00 AM | Anonymous

    https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXZQOGN290OF0Z20C22A6000000/?gift=g2ls5ivzeuqjYyMDMxNTM4MjOkYXFHTaAyAQ.dciAo_1P

  • 03 Jul 2022 8:00 AM | Anonymous

    https://www.jetro.go.jp/biznews/2022/06/9f38a9759ff36117.html

  • 03 Jul 2022 8:00 AM | Anonymous

    https://asia.nikkei.com/Editor-s-Picks/Interview/Canada-tells-Japan-investors-it-has-the-lithium-cobalt-critical-for-EVs

  • 24 Jun 2022 8:00 AM | Anonymous

    https://www.jetro.go.jp/biznews/2022/06/bc40106510f1b21d.html

  • 24 Jun 2022 8:00 AM | Anonymous

    https://www.jetro.go.jp/biznews/2022/06/aafb045ca9c2fa3b.html

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    https://www.jetro.go.jp/biznews/2022/06/53090a1656e1d0dc.html

  • 20 Jun 2022 12:39 PM | Anonymous

    June 15, 2022

    Presented by CIPS, the Asian Studies Network, the CN-Paul M. Tellier Chair, and the Embassy of Japan in Canada

    The CIPS Asian Studies Network and CN-Paul M. Tellier Chair on Business and Public Policy at the University of Ottawa, in collaboration with the Embassy of Japan in Canada, welcome Mr. Yasuhiko Ota, editorial writer and columnist for Nikkei, to present and discuss high-tech industries and economic security in Japan, Canada, and across the Indo-Pacific. The event’s goal is to provide information and stimulate discussion on this topic among academics, policy-makers, and the private sector. We will discuss Japan’s strategies and potential cooperation between Japan and Canada, as well as with partner countries.

    Speakers:

    YAMANOUCHI Kanji, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Canada

    YAMANOUCHI Kanji was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Canada in March 2022. Since his arrival in Ottawa in May, the Ambassador has committed himself to utilizing his years of experience to craft a new chapter in Canada-Japan relations that will fit the political, economic, social and cultural demands of the 21st century. Ambassador Yamanouchi grew up in Nagasaki, Japan, a place which instilled in him a deep appreciation for peace. In 1984, he joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan and was first posted overseas in Washington, D.C.

    In 2007, he became Director of the First North American Division and found himself deeply involved in U.S. politics as well as Canada-Japan relations. As the head of the primary agency in charge of Japan’s policies towards North America, he was an integral part of His Majesties Emperor and Empress’ official visit to Canada, in July 2009. In 2016, he was promoted to the position of Assistant Minister/Director-General for the Economic Affairs Bureau and became a key player in the formation of Japanese foreign economic policy. That year he again witnessed a critical juncture in international affairs – the election of U.S.President Donald Trump and the Brexit, among other major global changes – and contributed greatly to the advancement of international economic policies for Japan, including the CPTPP (TPP 11 Agreement) and Japan-EU Economic Partnership Agreement.

    Mr. Yasuhiko OTA, senior writer for Nikkei

    Yasu Ota is a Tokyo-based columnist and TV news commentator for Nikkei, covering foreign affairs, international trade, geopolitics in the Asia Pacific region and various global issues. He frequently travels in Asia to interview political and business leaders. Yasu appears as a host on the popular Japanese TV program “Plus 10”. Yasu has more than 30 years of experience in journalism. He spent more than half of his career as foreign correspondent to cities such as Washington D.C. Frankfurt, Germany, and Singapore. During his career, he has also covered major business and financial events like such as the U.S.-Japan trade dispute, European economic integration, and most recently US-China tension and semiconductor supply chain management.

    N. Lynn McDonald, Director-General – International Economic Policy, Global Affairs Canada

    Originally from Vancouver, British Columbia, Ms. McDonald is a graduate of the United World College of the Atlantic in the United Kingdom (IB, 1987) as well as of the University of Toronto’s Trinity College (BA High Distinction, International Relations & Economics, 1991) and Faculty of Law (LLB, 1994). She was called to the Bar of British Columbia in 1995 and joined Global Affairs Canada (GAC) in 1996.

    During her time in Ottawa, Ms. McDonald worked in the Legal Bureau, the Trade Law Bureau, and the Trade Policy Bureau of GAC. Prior to her most recent assignments abroad, she served as Director of the Intellectual Property Trade Policy Division where she oversaw the negotiation of the intellectual property provisions of Canada’s bilateral and multilateral trade agreements.

    Patrick Leblond, Associate Professor, Public and International Affairs, and CN-Paul M. Tellier Chair on Business and Public Policy, University of Ottawa

    Owing to his training and experience in business, economics and international relations, Patrick Leblond’s expertise concerns questions relating to global economic governance and international and comparative political economy, more specifically those that deal with international finance, international economic integration as well as business-government relations. His regional expertise focuses on Europe and North America.

    Scott Simon, Chair of Taiwan Studies, University of Ottawa

    Scott Simon (Ph.D., McGill University, 1998), is a socio-anthropologist trained in both disciplines (anthropology and sociology). Co-holder of the Chair of Taiwan Studies at the University of Ottawa, he has lived in Taiwan for ten years and returns annually for field research.

    Watch video:
    https://youtu.be/bJQbUN_Xr5Y


  • 20 Jun 2022 8:00 AM | Anonymous

    APF Canada, with strong support from the public and private sectors, will lead the Second Canadian Women-only Business Mission to Japan, from December 5 to 9, 2022.

    Find out more heer:

    https://www.asiapacific.ca/networks/womens-business-missions/japan-2022

  • 20 Jun 2022 8:00 AM | Anonymous

    https://www.jetro.go.jp/biznews/2022/06/c78942b0621c70b5.html

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