Theresa May makes first visit to Japan as Prime Minister
British Prime Minister Theresa May will make her first visit to Japan as PM to discuss future bilateral relations between Japan and the UK, with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Theresa May to concentrate on future UK-Japan trade deals
This will be her first visit to Japan as Prime Minister, following her meetings with Mr Abe at the G20 in Hamburg in July, at Chequers in April, and at the UN General Assembly in New York in 2016.Her visit is expected to cover a wide range of bilateral and regional issues, including working together to support the rules-based international system and the promotion of free trade and democratic values.Related stories:
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The Prime Minister’s visit will focus on defence and security cooperation, and trade and investment opportunities.She will be accompanied by a delegation of business leaders drawn from a range of sectors. “The delegation will showcase the strength of British business, the shared confidence in the UK-Japan economic relationship as we leave the EU, and the potential for future growth,” the government statement said.For related news and features, visit our Enterprise section.Access hundreds of global services and suppliers in our Online Directory


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