Closing Ceremony of Sixth Short Online Program Delivered by the Panama Technological University to Chiba University


On March 2nd, the closing ceremony for the sixth short online program, organized by Panama Technological University for students of Chiba University, took place, with the support of the Japan Association for the Promotion of Latin America and the Caribbean (JAPOLAC).

During the ceremony, Dr. Ritter Diaz, Representative Director of JAPOLAC, extended congratulations to the administration and professors of Panama Technological University, as well as to the students, professors, and staff at Chiba University, for the successful completion of the program. Dr. Diaz highlighted that despite English not being their native language, the students embraced the opportunity to delve into Panama’s history, its canal, logistics, and nature, broadening their horizons beyond the confines of Japan. Their immersion in Panamanian culture, history, and society has been truly enriching, fostering cross-cultural understanding and appreciation.

Dr. Diaz also emphasized the integration of digital tools and processes into the fabric of education, both locally and internationally, offering a more cost-effective avenue for universities, professors, and students to engage in academic pursuits at the international level. He commended Chiba University and Panama Technological University for their enduring partnership and announced the forthcoming seventh online program in Summer 2024.

The closing ceremony also featured the distinguished presence of His Excellency Carlos Pere, Ambassador of Panama to Japan; Honorable Ms. Armonia Chang, Deputy Director of International Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Panama; Dr. Hiroaki Ozawa, Vice-President for Education at Chiba University; and Mrs. Mabel Del Cid, Director of International Relations at Panama Technological University.

The short online programs are closely coordinated by JAPOLAC. The courses are meticulously designed to impart practical knowledge to students through digital platforms, with the primary objective of inspiring them to explore further educational opportunities in Latin American and Caribbean countries. They also provide an excellent opportunity for students to immerse themselves in international communication. In essence, these programs serve as a remarkable example of international academic cooperation, delivering value-added education to Japanese students.

Cuban Business Seminar Spotlighting Small and Medium Enterprises


In Tokyo, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) organized a seminar focused on Cuban small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). In her welcoming address, Her Excellency Gisela Garcia, the Cuban Ambassador, expressed her gratitude to JICA for fostering Cuban SMEs’ awareness in Japan.

During the seminar, representatives from pertinent Cuban governmental institutions explained the new regulatory framework governing SMEs. These regulations, enacted in August 2001, encompass private, public-private, and state-owned properties. Notably, as of November 2023, over 9,000 SMEs have received authorization.

This seminar forms an important component of JICA’s invitation program, aimed at enhancing policy development capabilities to boost SMEs growth in Cuba.

Dr. Ritter Diaz conveyed his gratitude to the Cuban Embassy and representatives from JICA for the invitation to the seminar. He emphasized that one of the objectives of JAPOLAC is to foster collaboration among small and medium enterprises (SMEs) from Japan, Latin America, and the Caribbean to strengthen economic ties between these regions. Dr. Diaz underscored the vital importance of SMEs, which account for over 70 percent of the national economy, emphasizing their pivotal role in generating employment opportunities and nurturing economic development.

 

Cuban Business Seminar Spotlighting Small and Medium Enterprises

Celebration of the National Day of the Dominican Republic and the 90th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between the Dominican Republic and Japan


Dr. Ritter Díaz, Director Representative, participated in the commemoration of the National Day of the Dominican Republic and the 90th Anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Dominican Republic and Japan.

During this significant event, Dr. Díaz conveyed his heartfelt congratulations to H.E. Robert Takata, Ambassador of the Dominican Republic. The gathering brought together high government officials, members of the diplomatic corps, representatives from the private sector, and distinguished figures from Japan’s social and cultural sphere.

Recently, Japan and the Dominican Republic signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the development of transportation infrastructure, industries, and water desalination projects. In this regard, the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry of Japan has financed a feasibility study for Line 3 of the Santo Domingo Metro and has expressed its intention to participate in this infrastructure project.

It is noteworthy that last year JAPOLAC hosted a cultural event to showcase food, music, dance, and products from the Dominican Republic with the cooperation of the Dominican diplomatic mission.

One of JAPOLAC’s objectives is to support the work of the embassies of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) to strengthen cultural and educational ties between Japan and the countries of the LAC region. It is worth mentioning that the Embassy of the Dominican Republic is an honorary member of JAPOLAC.

First Edition of the Foreign Direct Investment Costa Rica Summit 2024


The Embassy of Costa Rica in Japan has announced the upcoming First Edition of the Foreign Direct Investment Costa Rica Summit 2024 (FDI Summit), organized by the Trade Promotion Agency (PROCOMER) of Costa Rica, and scheduled to take place on June 11 and 12 at the Costa Rica Convention Center.

The objective of the First Edition of the FDI Summit is to offer a comprehensive perspective on the investment opportunities in Costa Rica, as well as to present the country’s value proposition, tax incentive regime, and the favorable conditions that can benefit investors.

For more details and registration, please visit the following website: https://investincr.com/en/event/#fdi-summit

Courtesy Visit to the Ambassador of Guatemala


Dr. Ritter Diaz, the Representative Director of the Japan Association for the Promotion of Latin America and the Caribbean (JAPOLAC), recently paid a courtesy visit to His Excellency Manuel Roldan, the new Ambassador of the Republic of Guatemala.

During the meeting, Dr. Diaz provided Ambassador Roldan with an overview of JAPOLAC’s objectives and ongoing activities, underscoring the significance of fostering practical exchanges between Japan and the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean.

Ambassador Roldan warmly welcomed the visit and expressed his gratitude for the introduction to the Association. He further elaborated on the objectives of his diplomatic mission, emphasizing the important goal of strengthening relations between Guatemala and Japan. Notably, he seeks to foster cooperation from Japan in key sectors such as public transportation and anti-seismic technologies.

Among JAPOLAC’s core objectives is the support for the endeavours of Latin American and Caribbean embassies (LAC) in Japan, aimed at enhancing the awareness of LAC culture throughout Japan.

Accompanying Dr. Diaz were senior directors of JAPOLAC, Mr. Ajoy Sinha Roy and Mr. Neil Butler.