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Brazil–Japan relations refers to the bilateral relationship of Brazil and Japan.

Japan first established diplomatic relations with Brazil in 1895.[1]

Japan used foreign aid to promote its trade with Brazil after WW2.[2] Direct investment was used to develop businesses in Brazil.[3]

More Japanese emigrants are found in Brazil than any other country and so there are now many Japanese Brazilians.[4]

References

  1. ^ Kodansha encyclopedia of Japan, 1983
  2. ^ Helen Lanto Quan (2002), Finance, diplomacy and development: a study of Brazilian-Japanese relations in the twentieth century, University of California
  3. ^ Takayo Yamada (1996), The economic relations between Brazil and Japan: the role of foreign direct investment (dissertation submitted in part requirement for the degree Master of Business Administration, Department of Management Studies, University of Glasgow), University of Glasgow
  4. ^ The Japanese economy, M.E. Sharp, 2002, The largest amount of Japanese migrants worldwide is found in Brazil