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  2. Japanese foreign policy on Africa - Wikipedia

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    Japan's largest trading partner in Africa in 1990 was South Africa, which accounted for 30% of Japan's exports to Africa and 50% of Japan's imports from the region. Because of trading sanctions imposed on South Africa by the United States and other countries, Japan emerged as South Africa's largest trading partner during the 1980s. This ...

  3. International economic cooperation policy of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan had little involvement in Africa, but the severe drought of the 1980s brought an increase in the share of development assistance for that continent. The five largest recipients of Japanese ODA in 1990 were in Asia: Indonesia (US$1.1 billion), People's Republic of China (US$832 million), Thailand (US$448.8 million), the Philippines (US$403 ...

  4. 1990s in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Some of these Japanese games, which were uncensored, even included the use of vulgar language. The Sega CD (known as the Sega Mega CD in Japan) was one of the first platforms to offer full motion video beyond the personal computer market. [9] It became trendy in the 1990s (and in the 2000s) for players to create their own role-playing video games.

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  6. Foreign relations of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan and Nigeria engage in strong economic and political cooperation. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 1 October 1960. [138] Somalia: July 1960: See Japan–Somalia relations South Africa: 1910: See Japan–South Africa relations. Japan has an embassy in Pretoria. South Africa has an embassy in Tokyo. Tunisia: June 1956

  7. Tokyo International Conference on African Development

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    Since TICAD V, Japan has actively deployed its diplomacy toward Africa in order to maintain the momentum and to steadily implement its pledges. For example, the JapanAfrican Regional Economic Communities (RECs) Summit Roundtable was held in New York on the margins of the UN General Assembly on September 26, 2013, chaired by Prime Minister Abe.

  8. Japan–Kenya relations - Wikipedia

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    Japan recognised Kenya soon after the latter's independence, opened the Embassy of Japan in Nairobi in 1964. Kenya's embassy in Japan was opened in 1979. [1] Nairobi now hosts one of the largest Japanese expatriate communities in Africa. There were 633 Japanese nationals in Nairobi in 2009. [1]

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