Agent will be traveling between 24 and 27 March and will also pass through Vietnam, where he will meet with local leaders
The Workers Party president scheduled a visit to Japan between March 24 and 27. The main objective of the trip is to request a phytosanitary inspection that enables the release of the export of fresh beef from Brazil. This inspection is a crucial step in opening the Japanese market, which has not yet established a date for the process. During his stay in Japan, Lula will have the opportunity to meet Emperor Naruhito and Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. Accompanied by a delegation of approximately 500 entrepreneurs, the president will participate in a Brazil-Japan Business Forum in Tokyo. Japanese ambassador in Brazil, Teiji Hayashi, stressed that Lula’s visit will be an important factor to strengthen bilateral relations, which celebrate 130 years of diplomacy in November.
In addition to Japan, Lula will also go to Vietnam, where he will meet with local leaders. Trade between the two countries has reached about $ 8 billion, and the goal is to reach $ 15 billion by 2030. The Brazilian government is committed to turning relationships with Vietnam into a strategic partnership, reflecting the importance that the Asian country has in foreign policy. The expansion of relations with Asian nations is a priority in the Lula administration’s agenda, which seeks to diversify their business partners and strengthen economic ties.
Posted by Sarah Paula
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