
‘Japan Matters’ events explore importance of Japan on U.S. economy, security
October 27, 2016Author: Juliane Doscher
Categories: Sasakawa USA Blog
In mid-October, Sasakawa USA in partnership with the East-West Center of Washington (EWCW) and several other organizations, had the pleasure of hosting two “Japan Matters” events to explore the importance of Japan on the American economy and beyond.
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Events to explore why Japan Matters for Ohio, Pennsylvania
October 13, 2016Categories: Sasakawa USA Blog
Throughout the United States, the importance of Japan is striking, bringing in billions of dollars to the economy. At two upcoming forums in Cleveland and Philadelphia, Sasakawa USA in collaboration with the East-West Center (EWC) and several partner organizations, will present details on the impact of the U.S.-Japan relationship in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
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