Japan, China sign 23 energy-saving, environment cooperation projects
December 25, 2017
Tokyo- Japan and China on Sunday signed agreements to promote cooperation in 23 energy-saving and environment preservation projects.
The agreements were signed at a meeting hosted in Tokyo by the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry and the Japan-China Economic Association.
At the meeting, Hiroshige Seko, Japanese minister of economy, trade and industry, expressed Tokyo's support for China's One Belt, One Road development initiative for countries along the old Silk Road.
Japan and China need to promote business cooperation in third countries, Seko said.
The annual meeting started in 2006. This year's meeting, joined by about 900 government and business officials from the two countries, brought the number of signed projects to 336.
The Japanese government last month came up with guidelines to encourage Japanese companies to join the Chinese initiative in fields such as energy-saving and the environment and distribution. Jiji Press
Latest Videos
- THE UNTOLD STORY EXPERT INSIGHTS INTO THE UKRAINE
- NEGOTIATING A NEW ORDER US RUSSIA TALKS ON UKRAIN
- Ukraine: A Pawn in the Geopolitical Game? Will Trump Intervene?
- US VP VANCE CRITICIZES EUROPEAN DEMOCRACIES AT MUNICH SECURITY CONFERENCE
- UNCOVERING THE WEB OF DECEIT: CIA INFILTRATION OF THE MEDIA
- SHIFTING SANDS: TULSI GABBARD’S CONFIRMATION AND THE EVOLVING GLOBAL LANDSCAPE
- FAUCI SCANDAL: A THREAT TO GLOBAL HEALTH AND DEMOCRACY