Investor Presentaiton
This month marks the 100th anniversary of the establishment
of diplomatic relations between Uruguay and Japan
Diplomatic relations were established by the two nations in September 1921. Japan and Uruguay
have forged an enduring partnership over the last 100 years, promoting free trade and cross-
border investment flows.
In 2017 Japan and Uruguay signed an Agreement for the Liberalization,
Promotion and Protection of Investments.
• In December, 2018 Prime Minister Shinzō Abe became the first Japanese
Prime Minister to visit Uruguay. He met with former late President Tabaré
Vázquez, and the two leaders reaffirmed the countries` shared values, such
as freedom and democracy. Japan and Uruguay agreed to open up their
respective beef export markets.
• On January 6, 2021, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Toshimitsu
Motegi, visited Uruguay to mark the 100th year anniversary of diplomatic
relations between the two nations.
• Most recently, Japan and Uruguay signed an agreement to eliminate the
double taxation of income between the two countries and improve
measures for preventing international tax evasion and tax avoidance.
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(June 23, 2021).
ぶらじろ丸御乗船記念
32年9月2日 横浜出
大阪商船
The first migrants from Japan arrived in Uruguay in 1910 and settled
primarily in Montevideo. In the picture above: Japanese migrants departing
from the Yokohama port on September 2, 1957, to South America. Photo
credit; Emi Abe.
Tatsuhi
Shindo
Embajador de Japon
Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uruguay
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The Japanese Garden in Montevideo, Uruguay. It was donated by
Japan as a gift for the 80th anniversary of Japan-Uruguay relations.
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