Webinar Recording

Japan-UK cooperation in international economy and trade

This event examines the UK’s desire to join the CPTPP and how trade can entrench good relations between the UK and Japan moving forward. 

Event date and time: 19 January 2022 — 12:00 TO 13:00 GMT

Event location: Online

Japan-UK cooperation in international economy and trade

— This event examines the UK's desire to join the CPTPP and how trade can entrench good relations between the UK and Japan moving forward.

As global cooperation on international economy and trade has grown, the evolution of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), chaired by Japan in 2021, has been widely discussed.

More recently, these discussions have also included the ongoing negotiation regarding the UK’s accession to the CPTPP. Given this situation, further cooperation between the UK and Japan in economy and trade is expected, not only in the Indo-Pacific region, but also on the wider international stage.

This webinar explores how strategic cooperative relationships between Japan and the UK can be further developed in the fields of international economy and trade.

This event is part of a series of four webinars held in partnership with Japan House London

Event format and who can attend

Webinars are online-only, on the record talks and discussions analysing major international topics, which allow participants to ask questions and stay up-to-date on key issues from the comfort of their own homes and offices. 

Members and guests get priority access, with places available to those who register their interest. Occasionally, they are member only or fully balloted events. 

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