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UK and Japan to Sign £18 Billion Investment and Tech Deal

The United Kingdom and Japan are set to sign a landmark investment deal worth £18 billion, focusing on clean energy and technology partnerships. This agreement is expected to create thousands of jobs.

13 Jun, 18:52 — 13 Jun, 23:03
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bloombergHigh11d ago

UK, Japan Plan to Sign £18 Billion Clean Energy Investment Deal - Bloomberg.com

UK, Japan Plan to Sign £18 Billion Clean Energy Investment Deal  Bloomberg.com

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The GuardianMostly Factual11d ago

UK and Japan set to agree investment deal worth £18bn

Keir Starmer says commercial and government agreements will create tens of thousands of jobs and drive developments The UK and Japan are set to agree £18bn worth of investment, creating tens of thousands of jobs. Prime minister Keir Starmer will welcome his Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi to Downing Street on Sunday ahead of the G7 summit next week. Continue reading...

By PA Media

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The IndependentMostly Factual11d ago

UK and Japan poised to seal landmark £18 billion investment deal to create thousands of jobs

Keir Starmer is set to meet with Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi on Sunday at Downing Street

By George Lithgow

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channel-news-asiaMostly Factual11d ago

UK, Japan set to agree $24 billion investment, tech partnerships

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Nigeria produces oil but never had electricity – Kemi Badenoch

Leader of the United Kingdom’s Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch, has said Nigeria’s vast oil resources have failed to translate into reliable electricity supply, arguing that poor government policies have prevented the country from fully benefiting from its natural wealth. The post Nigeria produces oil but never had electricity – Kemi Badenoch appeared first on Vanguard News.

By Henry Oduah

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