Grenada–Japan relations

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Grenadian-Japanese relations
Map indicating locations of Grenada and Japan

Grenada

Japan

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
16 August 2000 Grant Agreement[6]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Japan -Grenada Relations
  2. ^ Embassy of Japan to Grenada
  3. ^ Visits
  4. ^ Japan-Grenada Relations
  5. ^ The Project for Improvement of Traditional Fishing Community infrastructure at Gouyave
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-06-06. Retrieved 2012-07-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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