Grenada–Japan relations
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Grenada–Japan relations are formal diplomatic relations between Grenada and Japan. Japan and Grenada established full diplomatic relations in April 1975.[1] Grenada and Japan do not have resident ambassadors. The Japanese embassy for Grenada is in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.[2]
Bilateral relations[]
Bilateral relations between Grenada and Japan have been strengthened over the years by many visits, including the visit to Japan in 1976 of Eric Gairy, former Prime Minister of Grenada.[3] There are two Japanese people living in Grenada.[4] In 2009, the Japanese Government granted aid for fisheries in Grenada, to build a fisheries center in Gouyave. This fisheries center will include a fish market, ice-machines, cold facilities, processing facility, Jetty, and an Antenna Tower. This cost 1,170 million Japanese Yen (US$15 million) and was completed in 2011.[5]
Bilateral agreements[]
Date | Agreement name | Law ref. number | Note |
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16 August 2000 | Grant Agreement[6] |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Japan -Grenada Relations
- ^ Embassy of Japan to Grenada
- ^ Visits
- ^ Japan-Grenada Relations
- ^ The Project for Improvement of Traditional Fishing Community infrastructure at Gouyave
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-06-06. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
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External links[]
- Bilateral relations of Grenada
- Bilateral relations of Japan
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