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Vice Prime Minister: Opening of JICA and JETRO offices in Ukraine will enhance cooperation with Japanese investors
08.04.2016 12:16 "Agro Perspectiva" (Kyiv) —
Opening of offices of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) in Ukraine will allow to strengthen collaboration with Japanese investors and to simplify the implementation of major joint projects, Government Portal says referring to the Ukrainian Vice Prime Minister/Minister of Regional Development, Construction, Housing and Utilities Ghennadiy Zubko report made on the outcomes of the visit of the Ukrainian delegation to Japan headed by the President Petro Poroshenko.
As to Zubko, presently Ukraine is engaged in discussing with the Japan Business Federation KEIDANREN an opportunity to open offices of these Japan organizations in Kyiv. In particular, the JICA office will be a kind of «a single window» that will afford to intensify monitoring of new infrastructure projects and technologically complicated energy efficiency projects. For example, it will enable to accelerate the implementation of the project for reconstruction of Bortnychi aeration station.
«The JETRO will facilitate the establishment of closer contact between Japanese business and local self-government authorities in Ukraine. And this is a big step towards decentralization. The united territorial communities will get a single window thus allowing them to obtain all the information about possibilities of cooperation with Japanese investors,» Zubko admitted.
As to the Vice-Prime Minister, the JETRO office in Ukraine will become a hub to promote both the interests of Ukrainian and Japanese businesses . Domestic companies will not have to go to Japan to learn about current cooperation chances and priority projects and to maintain ties with entrepreneurs from Japan.
Zubko added that opening of the JETRO and JICA offices would afford to attract Japanese technologies and to accompany the shipment of goods produced under the Japanese brand in Ukraine.
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