
The Embassy of Zambia in Japan has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Japan Institute for Abroad Expenditure (JOI) to assist Zambia appeal to a lot more Japanese Financial investment in the region.
The MoU paves way for the Mission to sign up for 36 Embassies, 193 Japanese firms, international investment advertising agencies and worldwide companies into a community that will reward Zambia by means of the use and spread of information beneficial for International Immediate Expense (FDI).
The MoU was signed by Zambia’s Ambassador to Japan, Ndiyoi Muliwana Mutiti and Japan Institute for Overseas Financial commitment president, Kohei Nakanishi.
Ambassador Mutiti is optimistic that through the operationalization of the MoU additional Japanese organizations will commit in the country’s several sectors.
“Zambia appreciates the quantity of Japanese help it has obtained by way of Overseas Enhancement Assistance (ODA) but the nation is now on the lookout to have the Japanese non-public sector participate in a much more energetic job and get into partnerships with the Zambian non-public sector, for this reason the significant purpose of JOI,” she mentioned.
And Mr Nakanishi stated he will do the job tricky in assisting Zambia attract more Japanese buyers.
Mr Nakanishi stated the MoU will outcome in JOI contributing to deepening the financial relations involving Zambia and Japan as a result of facilitating seem and clean growth of Japanese direct financial investment by conducting pursuits these types of as financial seminars, research and evaluation of data practical for Japanese Investors.”