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(Caribbean Community Secretariat,
Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana) Newly
accredited Ambassador of Japan to the Caribbean
Community (CARICOM), His Excellency Yoshimasa Tezuka,
has pledged to “do his best” to “provide all
possible means for the development of CARICOM
countries”.
Delivering remarks after presenting his credentials
to Amb. Irwin LaRocque, CARICOM Secretary-General,
at the CARICOM Secretariat in Georgetown, Guyana, on
25 May 2012, the Ambassador assured the Community
that he would “vigorously” follow-up on the outcome
of the CARICOM-Japan Public-Private Joint Economic
Mission, held in Trinidad and Tobago, 20-25 November
2011.
The CARICOM-Japan Public-Private Joint Economic
Mission was a forum in which CARICOM promoted
investment opportunities to Japan in areas such as
energy, and Information and Communication
Technologies (ICT). The week’s activities had
featured a Japan Business Seminar and several
bilateral meetings between representatives of both
sides.
The Japanese delegation to that engagement included
some of the most successful Japanese Private Sector
Business Corporations including Fujitsu, Mitsui,
Mitsubishi, Marubeni and Hitachi, as well as the
public sector business entities including the Japan
Bank of International Cooperation and the Japan Oil,
Gas and Metal National Corporation.
In addition to providing an overview of the economic
situation and prospects the Region held, the CARICOM
delegations had also highlighted the incentives and
enabling attributes that their respective countries
provided to attract investors.
On Friday, Ambassador Tezuka said that he
anticipated that the upcoming Fifteenth
CARICOM-Japan Consultation, slated for 23 July 2012,
at the CARICOM Secretariat Headquarters, would
further strengthen ties between the two parties.
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