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Phone. +4021 346 7243
Fax. +4021 346 7257
office@ccirj.ro


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Phone. +40253 211 478
Fax. +40253 211 477
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Japan wants to invest in Romania, but they don't  have enough information on this area, the director of Japan External Trade Organization, told a seminar organized by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Romania. For more information, please visit the following link.


Message from Prime Minister Naoto Kan regarding Assistance Received from Overseas- download


Japan -  Disaster image  - today  15.03.2011 - a state of emergency was declared in a second Japanese nuclear plant, damaged by the powerful earthquake that hit Japan and Friday where there was a high level of radioactivity, said the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA ), quoted by AFP.
Accessing the following link, you can view images of Japan
after the earthquake and tsunami


Chamber of Commerce and Industry Romania - Japan (CCIRJ) celebrated on November 24, 2010 a year of activity, the event was celebrated to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Romania, in the presence of  H.E Mr. Natsuo Amemiya, Japanese Ambassador to Romania, Mr. Jose Iacobescu - President of Bilateral Chambers Union of Romania (UCCIBR), of Mr. Mihai Prundianu - CCIRJ President and many businessmen.On this occasion, H.E.  Mr. Natsuo Amemyia became honorary president of CCIRJ. For more information please download here or visit the following links from einformatii.ro and informatia.ro .


The visit of Japanese Business Federation Keidanren in Romania - Between 20 to 22 of July, a mission of Japanese Business Federation Keidanren visited Romania in a delegation sent to Central and Eastern Europe. Heads of the delegations were Mr. Shinichi Yokoyama, co-chairman of the Keidanren Committee on Europe (and president of Sumitomo Life Insurance Company) and Mr. Yoshimitsu Kobayashi, co-chairman of the Keidanren Committee on Europe (and president of Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation). The delegation consisted of about 30 people, representatives of broad sectors of Japan's economy.


June 2, 2010 - Prime Minister of Japan resigned
Yukio Hatoyama, Japanese Prime Minister belonging to the group of center-left, resigned Wednesday after the first few months after taking power reached the maximum level of popularity. This is the fourth prime minister who resigned over the past four years in Japan....read more

        
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