I don’t have live tool access right now to pull the very latest headlines, but I can summarize how the Delegation of the European Union to Japan is typically involved and where to look for current updates.
- The EU Delegation to Japan functions as the EU’s diplomatic mission in Tokyo, representing EU policies, promoting EU-Japan cooperation, and engaging with Japanese authorities on trade, security, and global governance issues. This is consistent with how the delegation operates as the EU’s official presence in Japan.[4][9]
- Recent or ongoing activities commonly include: updating on EU–Japan trade talks and implementation of the EU–Japan Free Trade Agreement, participating in bilateral dialogues on foreign and security policy, climate, and technology cooperation, and facilitating EU business and regulatory cooperation with Japan.[2][10][4]
- For the latest precise headlines, you can check:
- The official EEAS page for the Delegation of the European Union to Japan, which posts press releases and statements.[9]
- The EU’s Japanese mission site or the EU Parliament’s D-JP delegation page for recent parliamentary interactions and visits by MEPs.[10][4]
- Major EU-focused news outlets that cover EU–Japan relations and summits for contemporaneous coverage and analysis.[1]
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European Commissioner for Agriculture and Food, Mr Christoph Hansen, will embark on his first high-level mission to Japan from 8 to 13 June 2025, coinciding with the EU's participation in the Osaka World Expo. The mission aims to discuss trade barriers, promote geographical indications and organic products, and implement the EU-Japan Free Trade Agreement. Hansen will be accompanied by a delegation of up to 100 senior representatives of European companies specializing in meat, dairy, wine,...
www.tridge.comSuch warm support is very heartening and encouraging to the Japanese people. We are very grateful for the assistance provided and solidarity expressed by the EU. Japan is determined to make the utmost effort despite the massive challenge, to create a new, stronger Japan. On the basis of the successful outcomes of the latest Japan-EU Summit, in which both sides agreed to work together to ensure the highest levels of nuclear safety as well as the disaster preparedness and prevention, Japan and...
www.eu.emb-japan.go.jpA delegation of the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee visited Japan from on 24 and 25 July to discuss foreign policy cooperation with one of the EU’s closest allies in Asia. During the visit to Tokyo, MEPs held productive discussions with their counterparts in the Japanese Diet and the Japanese government, including the State Ministers […]
www.europeaninterest.euRisberg (representing the BRT’s out-going EU-side Chairman, Eric Schulz) formally submitted the BRT’s 2018 Recommendations to PM Abe in a ceremony at Kantei (the Prime Minister’s official residence). Their brief discussion addressed the EPA, the SDGs, regulatory cooperation and other issues.
www.eu-japan.euThe Chair of the D-JP delegation welcomes you to the delegation’s site and describes the challenges facing MEPs and the latest news from the delegation.
www.europarl.europa.euInnovative membership organization offering services to the international sector. Instant access to high quality CV’s, procurement notices shortlist and awards information.
www.developmentaid.orgThe Delegation of the European Union to Japan represents the EU in Japan. It enjoys the full status of a diplomatic mission and is led by the Head of Delegation.
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