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Japanese Vision: Unlocking the Global South's Economic and Security Potential
Reuters Plus
3 episodes
9 months ago
Japan straddles the Global North and the Global South offering a conduit to both markets. Opening up trade and diplomacy with the youthful and growing Global South. In this series we’ll be exploring three key regions in the Global South: Central Asia, Africa and Latin America – and looking at the pivotal role Japan can play in these exciting, evolving landscapes. Produced by Reuters Plus for Japan Government Follow Reuters Plus: https://www.reutersprofessional.com/reuters-plus-studio/ https://x.com/reutersplus https://www.linkedin.com/company/reuters_plus https://www.facebook.com/p/Reuters-Plus-100063714887047/ https://www.instagram.com/reutersplus
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Japan straddles the Global North and the Global South offering a conduit to both markets. Opening up trade and diplomacy with the youthful and growing Global South. In this series we’ll be exploring three key regions in the Global South: Central Asia, Africa and Latin America – and looking at the pivotal role Japan can play in these exciting, evolving landscapes. Produced by Reuters Plus for Japan Government Follow Reuters Plus: https://www.reutersprofessional.com/reuters-plus-studio/ https://x.com/reutersplus https://www.linkedin.com/company/reuters_plus https://www.facebook.com/p/Reuters-Plus-100063714887047/ https://www.instagram.com/reutersplus
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Japan’s Engagement with Central Asia
Japanese Vision: Unlocking the Global South's Economic and Security Potential
11 minutes
9 months ago
Japan’s Engagement with Central Asia
Central Asia is made up of five former Soviet republics sometimes referred to as the “Stans”: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan. Rich in resources and strategically located, the region is becoming increasingly important on the global stage.  Japan has been engaged in the ‘Stans’ since the countries gained independence in the 1990s, fostering international trade links and providing a gateway to other markets. In this episode we explore the crucial relationship Japan can play as a well-positioned trading partner in shaping the future of the region. Produced by Reuters Plus for Japan Government Follow Reuters Plus: https://www.reutersprofessional.com/reuters-plus-studio/ https://x.com/reutersplus https://www.linkedin.com/company/reuters_plus https://www.facebook.com/p/Reuters-Plus-100063714887047/ https://www.instagram.com/reutersplus
Japanese Vision: Unlocking the Global South's Economic and Security Potential
Japan straddles the Global North and the Global South offering a conduit to both markets. Opening up trade and diplomacy with the youthful and growing Global South. In this series we’ll be exploring three key regions in the Global South: Central Asia, Africa and Latin America – and looking at the pivotal role Japan can play in these exciting, evolving landscapes. Produced by Reuters Plus for Japan Government Follow Reuters Plus: https://www.reutersprofessional.com/reuters-plus-studio/ https://x.com/reutersplus https://www.linkedin.com/company/reuters_plus https://www.facebook.com/p/Reuters-Plus-100063714887047/ https://www.instagram.com/reutersplus