Japan, Turkiye sign agreement to boost trade, investment
06 Sep 23 1 min read
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- Japanese minister of economy, trade and industry Yasutoshi Nishimura and Turkish trade minister Omer Bolat recently signed a cooperation agreement in Istanbul to promote trade, investment and economic partnership.
- A trade and investment summit will be organised in Tokyo, economic partnership will be accelerated and cooperation in third countries would be expanded.
Signed by Turkish trade minister Omer Bolat and Japanese minister of economy, trade and industry Yasutoshi Nishimura in Istanbul, the agreement includes holding a trade and investment summit, accelerating economic partnership and expanding cooperation in third countries.
The summit is planned to be organised in Tokyo soon.
Bolat and Nishimura also discussed bilateral economic ties, the former was quoted as saying by Turkish media reports.
Both sides aim to raise economic ties to the level of strategic partnership, Nishimura said.
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