Japan-Italy, Deputy Minister of Made in Italy Valentini: “We are looking to a common future”

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Commercial and entrepreneurial relations between Italy and Japan look beyond the economy, to the ability to transform our country and our country, and to defend the values ​​that underlie our activities. This was stated by the Deputy Minister for Business and Production in Italy, Valentine Valentinesduring a round table of representatives of large Japanese companies investing in Italy. The conference is part of the events of Villaggio Italia, an international traveling exhibition that these days accompanies the historic ship Amerigo Vespucci on its first visit to Tokyo. Valentini recalled the scale of the trade exchange between Italy and Japan, which achieved a turnover of 37 billion euros. “Our leaders made a political decision to improve our relations because times are changing,” explained the deputy minister. “It is up to us and the companies, the biggest representatives and important social actors in our country, to accept this challenge and move towards a common future together”.

“We are here with a piece of Italy and Vespucci, who is a traveling ambassador, to expose ourselves, but above all to tell you: come to Italy to invest”, added Valentini, addressing the representatives of Japanese companies, thanking the many companies in the Asian country” who believed and who want to increase investments. Italy, he explained, is ready to accept companies with a renewed legislative and administrative apparatus, and strengthened by the historical friendship based on the relationship between the two countries, “which is strengthening every day in cooperation and in what Japanese companies do in Italy”.

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