Abe’s Political Balancing Act By: Gerald Wright , / 17 July, 2013 Gerald Wright on why Prime Minister Abe’s political agenda, which includes gaining Japan the right to participate in collective self-defence, hinges on the success of his economic strategy.
Driving the Partnership Forward By: David Worts , / 30 April, 2013 David Worts on why eliminating the tariff on auto imports from Japan to Canada will be good for both countries.
Agri-Ambitions By: Kathleen Sullivan , / 24 April, 2013 Kathleen Sullivan on why agri-exports can’t be left out of a Canada-Japan free trade agreement.
Walking the Free Trade Talk By: Julian Dierkes , / 23 April, 2013 Julian Dierkes on why Japan presents an opportunity to turn free trade rhetoric into reality.
A New Energy Relationship By: Keisuke Tsujimoto , / 22 April, 2013 Kay Tsujimoto on why fossil fuels could energize the Canada-Japan relationship.
No Time Like the Present By: Sadaaki Numata , / 18 April, 2013 Sadaaki Numata on why Japan and Canada need to concentrate on closing a free trade deal.
Abe’s Bold Moves By: Len Edwards , / 17 April, 2013 Len Edwards on what Abeonomics could mean for the Japan-Canada relationship.
Business Interests By: Milos Barutciski , / 16 April, 2013 The Japanese market represents a great opportunity for Canada says Milos Barutciski. Canadian business needs to seize it.
The Promise of an EPA with Japan By: Perrin Beatty , / 15 April, 2013 Perrin Beatty makes the case for Canada to focus on negotiating an ambitious Economic Partnership Agreement with Japan.
Building Bridges By: James Manicom , / 15 April, 2013 Canada doesn’t need to choose between strengthening relations with either China or Japan says James Manicom.
Common Values, Challenging Differences By: Gerald Wright , / 15 April, 2013 Gerald Wright on the past, present, and future of the Japan-Canada relationship.