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Japan to boost cooperation with Nigeria with planned $30 billion investment

Japan to boost cooperation with Nigeria, plans to invest $30 billion in Nigeria, Africa 

Matsunaga Kazuyoshi, the Japanese ambassador to Nigeria

The Japanese Government has expressed its desire to boost cooperation with Nigeria, adding that it would invest $30 billion in Nigeria and other African countries over the next 3 years. 

This was disclosed by the Japanese Ambassador to Nigeria, Matsunaga Kazuyoshi at an event organised by the Japanese embassy in Abuja to commemorate the 63rd birthday of the Emperor of Japan, Hironomiya Naruhito.  

He added that Japan plans to increase Japanese investments in Nigeria and strengthen cooperation to improve Nigeria’s business environment and solve business challenges between our two countries. 

$30 billion investment: The Japanese Ambassador said that Nigeria will have a new President. He expects that the friendship and cooperative relationship between Japan and Nigeria will further deepen under Nigeria’s new leadership, he added: 

Economic cooperation: He added that in economic cooperation, both countries just held the 2nd Japan Nigeria Business Facilitation Council just before TICAD 8, adding: 

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Mr Clem Agba, Minister of State, Budget and National Planning said the trade balance between both countries is very robust with Japanese cars everywhere in Nigeria and with us purchasing Nigeria’s crude oil.  

He added Nigeria is in the middle of political succession while witnessing some changes and assured Japan that the ties between Nigeria and Japan will not change.  

What you should know: Nairametrics reported last year that the annual bilateral trade volume between Nigeria and Japan stands at one billion dollars. 

This was disclosed by the Japanese Ambassador to Nigeria, Matsunaga Kazuyoshi, at the 2nd Japan-Nigeria business facilitation council meeting. 

Nigeria’s agriculture exports to Japan have found a stable niche market as its sesame seeds exports now account for 40% of sesame seeds consumed in Japan. 

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