The Japanese and U.S. governments have decided to cooperate in the research and development of next-generation nuclear power plants such as small modular reactors (SMRs). An agreement is expected to be reached at a summit meeting between Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and US President Biden on the 10th at the White House. They also agree on industry-academia collaboration toward mass production of floating offshore wind power generation. They also decided to establish a ministerial dialogue to cooperate in the area of clean energy. This was announced by multiple government officials on the 8th. The Prime Minister departed from Haneda Airport on a government plane for the United States.
This is the first time in nine years that a Japanese prime minister has visited the United States as a state guest. The Kishida administration views the close Japan-U.S. relationship as an opportunity to appeal to the international community. Before departing, the prime minister told reporters at his official residence, “I want to confirm that the Japan-U.S. relationship is rock solid.”
At the first summit meeting between Japan, the United States, and the Philippines on the 11th, Japan and the United States agreed to support research toward the installation of SMR in the Philippines and the development of nuclear human resources. The Philippines is rich in nickel, which is used as a material for electric vehicle (EV) batteries, and we will also strengthen the supply chain. Prior to the summit meeting, discussions will be held at the ministerial level and agreements will be reached.
2024-04-08 10:17:00
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