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More than fifty Japanese companies are expected to attend the joint meeting of Tokyo Conference for the Development of Africa (TICAD) in Maputo from this Wednesday (23-08) on.
This was the figure cited on Friday by the Japanese ambassador to Mozambique, Toshio Ikeda, after meeting Prime Minister Carlos Agostinho do Rosário in Maputo.
Ambassador Ikeda said the TICAD meeting aimed to strengthen the dialogue between Japanese business and the private sector.
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During the meeting with the prime minister, the Japanese ambassador said that his country intended to continue cooperating with Mozambique in the agricultural sector.
TICAD is a multilateral forum between Japan and African members aimed at strengthening their cooperation.
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