Tatarstan-Japan: history and prospects

23 July 2018, Monday

Today, the Marjani Institute of History under the Tatarstan Academy of Sciences hosted the international conference titled Tatarstan-Japan: History and Prospects of Mutual Relations. The conference was held for the third time within the framework of the Academic Cooperation Agreement between the Marjani Institute of History and the Centre for North East Asian Research (NEAR) of the Shimane Prefecture University.

Japan is one of the Tatarstan’s main strategic partners in the trade and economic sphere. Mutual bilateral cooperation is developing systematically and steadily in the automotive industry, in vocational education, retraining of professionals. In addition, joint projects are being implemented with major Tatarstan enterprises, such as Ammoni, TANECO, ICL-KME SC, and others. The 2017 foreign trade turnover between Tatarstan and Japan amounted to US$ 100.4 million, which is a 20% increase compared to 2016.

The conference was held as part of the regional events supported by the Embassy of Japan in Moscow within the framework of the Year of Japan in Russia.

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