Japan, US Business Leaders Urge Stronger Investment Ties
Japanese and American business leaders have united in a joint statement, urging their governments to strengthen support for foreign direct investment between the two nations. Issued on October 3, the statement also calls for transparent and predictable international trade, as well as collaboration in AI development.
The leaders from both countries emphasized the need for their governments to reaffirm their commitment to foreign direct investment. They stressed that investment control measures should be narrowly focused on genuine security concerns.
In the statement, business leaders also highlighted the importance of transparency and predictability in international trade and investment. They called for closer collaboration between the public and private sectors in the development of artificial intelligence, recognizing its potential to drive growth and innovation.
The joint statement from Japanese and American business leaders serves as a reminder of the importance of strong economic ties between the two nations. By urging their governments to support foreign direct investment and foster a predictable trade environment, the leaders aim to boost bilateral relations and encourage further growth in international business.
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