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Brazil-Japan relations
Map indicating locations of Brazil and Japan
Template:Country data Brazil Template:Country data Japan

Brazil–Japan relations are the diplomatic, economic, financial and other relations between Brazil and Japan.

Japan first established diplomatic relations with Brazil in 1895.[1]

Japan used foreign aid to promote its trade with Brazil after WW2.[2] Direct investment was used to develop businesses in Brazil.[3]

More Japanese emigrants are found in Brazil than any other country and so there are now many Japanese Brazilians.[4]

References[]

  1. Kodansha encyclopedia of Japan, 1983 
  2. Helen Lanto Quan (2002), Finance, diplomacy and development: a study of Brazilian-Japanese relations in the twentieth century, University of California 
  3. Takayo Yamada (1996), The economic relations between Brazil and Japan: the role of foreign direct investment (dissertation submitted in part requirement for the degree Master of Business Administration, Department of Management Studies, University of Glasgow), University of Glasgow 
  4. The Japanese economy, M.E. Sharp, 2002, "The largest amount of Japanese migrants worldwide is found in Brazil" 


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