Global Insider: Japan-Latin America Relations
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Japan and Colombia recently agreed to deepen economic relations, following a meeting between Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda in Tokyo. In an email interview, Melba Falck Reyes, a professor in the Pacific studies department at the University of Guadalajara, discussed Japan-Latin America relations.
WPR: What is the recent history of Japan's trade and diplomatic relations with Latin America? ...
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