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    15 MoUs signed between Japan and African companies during Japan Africa private economic forum

    Brand SpotBy Brand SpotDecember 9, 20212 Mins Read
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    The Second Japan-Africa Public-Private Economic Forum ended the second day with two thematic sessions followed by the MoUs ceremony, at which 15 MoUs were signed. The number of MoUs is the similar to those witnessed during the first Forum held in South Africa in May 2018. The overall condition of the world economy has changed drastically since then. But still the triennial forum was able to achieve a similar number of MoUs. This is strong proof that Japan maintains its commitment and willingness to be the best partner for Kenya and Africa despite this difficult time of the pandemic.

    The MoUs revealed during the day include: Joint initiatives on vehicle Knock-Down project between Toyota Tsusho Corporation and Associated Vehicle Assemblers Limited (AVA) , Joint Feasibility Study (FS) for the development of the Mini Hydro Power Station Project between Mitsui & Co. Ltd, and KTDA Power Company Ltd, Facilitation and support for the startup ecosystem in healthcare sectors in Africa between Double Feather Partners and Africa Health Business. There are also other MoUs between public entities from both sides. One of these MoUs is the Memorandum of Cooperation among the office of Healthcare Policy, the cabinet Secretariat of Japan, the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan and the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kenya. This MoC is expected to facilitate private business activities in health-related fields and to promote Universal health coverage in Kenya.

    The MoUs go beyond Kenya to other African countries such as Ethiopia and Nigeria. In Ethiopia, Mitsui and Co. has agreed with Ethiopia Airlines Group for the Joint FS for the development of pilot plant to produce bio jet fuel. In Nigeria, Marubeni Corporation has agreed two separate MoUs with Stallion Nigeria Limited and Brass Fertilizer & Petrochemical Company Limited.

    The virtual forum received more than 1,400 registrations from all over the world. Thematic sessions on the second day discussed under the theme of “Green and Digital infrastructure for Africa” and “Accelerating Finance solutions in Africa”. The forum continues December 9, when we will have the special session “Japan-Africa Business Leaders’ forum” and will be joined by Mr. Joseph Ogutu, Chief Special Projects Officer, Safaricom Plc.

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