Support Activities for Tokyo Metropolitan Government(4-6 Feb)

In honour of the 40th anniversary of the friendship state relationship between New South Wales (NSW) and Tokyo, established in 1984, the Governor of Tokyo paid a visit to NSW from 4 to 6 February.
 
The Governor of Tokyo met with the Premier of NSW to discuss future collaboration and signed the Memorandum of Understanding on Exchange and Cooperation between the two states.
 
To further solidify their cooperative partnership, they also signed the Memorandum of Understanding on the Social Implementation of Hydrogen Energy. Additionally, the Governor of Tokyo visited several sites to learn about NSW’s initiatives for e-government, support for startups, and the hydrogen energy.
 
CLAIR Sydney provided support by allowing them to utilise the CLAIR office space and accompanying them on site visits.
 
We will continue to support NSW and Tokyo in their future progress.
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