Here are the latest publicly available highlights on the Delegation of the European Union to Japan, based on recent public sources:
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The EU Delegation to Japan represents EU interests in Japan and works to strengthen bilateral political, economic, cultural, scientific, and educational cooperation. It also coordinates EU policy input on science, innovation, and digital topics with Japanese partners, and engages in public diplomacy programs like EU-related film, literature, and education events in Japan. These roles are routinely described by the Delegation and EU EEAS pages [EEAS: Delegation of the EU to Japan], [EU Parliament: D-JP].[6][7]
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In terms of high-level activities, the Delegation’s work spans trade policy implementation support for the EU–Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), as well as ongoing engagement on strategic partnership issues, science and digital policy cooperation, and people-to-people exchanges (education fairs, film days, literature festivals). This is consistent with the Delegation’s stated remit and with EU parliamentary coverage of EU–Japan relations [EEAS: Delegation page], [D-JP activities overview PDF].[4]
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The EU–Japan relationship continues to be a central pillar of EU external policy, with regular exchanges and meetings between EU institutions and Japanese partners. Updates on ordinary meetings and ongoing activities related to EU–Japan relations are published by the EU Parliament’s Delegation for relations with Japan and related bodies, including references to EPA implementation and broader cooperation [Parliament D-JP pages].[2][4]
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For a snapshot of current organizational leadership and sections within the Delegation, EU sources describe the structure (e.g., Trade, Science/Innovation/Digital, Administration) and note that the Head of Delegation oversees activities across these sections. This reflects the typical mission organization described in EU and NGO information about the Delegation [EU Parliament documents: D-JP structure], [Delegation overview page].[1][4]
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If you’re looking for ongoing news items, press releases, or event updates, the best sources are the official EEAS Delegation page for Japan and the European Parliament’s D-JP section, which frequently publish notices about EPA implementation milestones, policy dialogues, and upcoming EU–Japan events. See the EEAS delegation page and the D-JP home page for current postings [EEAS page], [D-JP home].[7][6]
Would you like me to pull the very latest specific press releases or a summary of EPA-related updates from the last few months? I can collect those and provide a concise briefing with dates and key takeaways.
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Risberg (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.euOrganisational charts of the EU institutions, bodies and agencies
op.europa.euJoint venture founded in 1987 to promote industrial, trade and investment ties between the EU and Japan.
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.euDelegation for relations with Japan (D-JP) 3 Welcome to the Delegation for relations with Japan (D-JP) Introduction Composition and working methods Composition of the delegation EU-Japan relations and political priorities in the 2019-2024 term List of activities / summary of political issues during the 2019-2024 term Current issues and possible initiatives for the new 2024-2029 term Useful websites and resources Contact the delegation secretariat … should take place in Tokyo in 2024 or...
www.europarl.europa.euAmbassador MASAKI Yasushi, Mission of Japan to the EU, stressed that the import measures on Japanese products should be resolved by scientific data and findings and that Japan is requesting the EU to eliminate the restrictive measures as soon as possible. A further discussion covered the 40th EU-Japan IPM to be held in Tokyo later in the year.
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