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  2. Japan–South Africa relations - Wikipedia

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    Seven years later in 1650, Riebeck proposed selling hides of South African wild animals to Japan. [1] Furuya Komahei, the first Japanese businessman in South Africa. In 1898, Furuya Komahei was the first Japanese businessman to open a shop in South Africa. The Cape Town store was called Mikado Shōten (Emperor Shop). It stayed open until 1942 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Japanese people in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    At TICAD V in June 2013, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged $14 billion in Official Development Assistance (ODA) to Africa over the next five years. [8] Japan and South Africa also have growing economic relations. In 2013, Japan was South Africa's 3rd largest export destination and 6th largest import source [13]

  5. List of countries by foreign-exchange reserves - Wikipedia

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    These reserves are critical to Japan's financial stability, providing a buffer against economic shocks, facilitating trade and investment, and supporting the value of the Japanese yen. As of 2024, Japan's foreign exchange reserves are typically around $1.2 trillion to $1.3 trillion, making Japan one of the largest holders of reserves globally ...

  6. List of countries by exchange rate regime - Wikipedia

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    South Korea Moldova New Zealand Paraguay Peru Seychelles Sri Lanka South Africa Thailand Turkey Uganda Ukraine Uruguay Malaysia Mauritius Pakistan ; Free floating (33) Australia Canada Chile Czech Republic Japan Mexico

  7. Nippon Club (Johannesburg) - Wikipedia

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    The Nippon Club is the only Japanese social club in South Africa. The club's dual purpose is to help enhance the unity of the Japanese South African community and to help develop evolving relationships with the South African people. The Nippon Club has fostered ongoing business and cultural relationships through various events.

  8. Category:Japanese people of South African descent - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese people of South African descent" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  9. Japanese Lantern Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Lantern Monument is a symbol of political relations between the Japanese government and South Africa. This monument is currently located at the Company's Garden in Cape Town . A lantern is portable light device used as a source of light or touch like mechanism to illuminate an area of darkness.