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Japan And Brazil Agree To Enhance Economic Security Cooperation

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Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi and his Brazilian counterpart, Mauro Vieira, have agreed to strengthen bilateral economic security cooperation, at the two countries’ first strategic dialogue held on Monday in Tokyo.

Brazil is rich in natural resources such as rare earths and iron ore.
Motegi noted that Brazil, which has the largest Japanese community outside Japan, is a strategic partner of Tokyo.

Vieira responded by showing hope that the two countries will work to put into action their strategic and global partnership action plan this year. The action plan was adopted at a Japan-Brazil summit held in March 2025.

The two ministers signed a memorandum on mutual assistance for the protection of Japanese and Brazilian nationals abroad.

Brazil is the fifth country to sign such a memorandum with Japan. Under the pact, Japan and Brazil will cooperate mainly in the evacuation of their citizens in the event of an emergency in third countries or regions.

Motegi and Vieira also agreed to establish a strategic dialogue among the two nations’ public and private sectors for discussions on the use of artificial intelligence.

The Japanese government hopes to start negotiations to conclude an economic partnership agreement for free trade with Mercosur, a trade bloc among Brazil and four other South American nations.
 
 

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