Visit to NSW Department of Industry

On April 18, Assistant Director Yusuke Sasaki, who is seconded from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, visited the NSW Department of Industry to meet with the international relations unit. New South Wales is a sister state of Tokyo.

Assistant Director Sasaki introduced himself to the unit and talked about CLAIR Sydney.

The NSW government is interested in inviting Japanese companies to invest in Western Sydney where a lot of infrastructure projects are taking place. The annual AJBCC conference (The Australia Japan Business Co-operation Committee) which will be held in Sydney in October this year was also discussed.He also discussed the recent meeting between the Premier of NSW and the Governor of Tokyo and personnel exchange program in the urban development field.

Both sides reaffirmed their desire to continue working with each other in the future.

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