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September 2010

Basic Data

Diplomatic Relations:
Established in May 1964
Number of Residents:
Number of Japanese nationals residing in Trinidad and Tobago: 32 (October 2007)
Trade with Japan:
Exports: 28.2 billion yen (LNG, cacao) (2007)
Imports: 26.4 billion yen (automobile, machinery) (2007)
Japan's Economic Cooperation:
List of Exchange of Notes
ODA Loans: 0 (cumulative total as of 2006)
Grants: 147 million yen (cumulative total as of 2006)
Technical cooperation: 3,255 million yen (cumulative total as of 2006)
Major Donors (2005):
(1) Japan (2) Canada (3) France (4) U.S.A. (5) Germany

Visits by Eminent Persons

From Japan to The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Year Name
1986 The Central American and the Caribbean Investment Environment research mission
1989 House of Representative Member Tokuo Yamashita
1996 House of Representative Member Horoshi Mitsuzuka
(Promotion on the candidate of Japan for World Cup 2002)
1999 Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Horoaki Kameya
2001 Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs Yamaguchi
2006 Minister of State for Gender Equality and Social Affairs Inoguchi
From The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to Japan
Year Name
1974 Prime Minister Williams
1975 Prime Minister Williams
Minister of Trade and Industry Mohabir
1978 Minister of Petroleum and Mines Mahabir
1985 Prime Minister Chambers
Minister of Foreign Affairs Mahabir
Minister of Trade and Industry Mottley
1987 Minister of Finance and Economics Sudama
House of Representative Member Mohammed
1988 Minister of Industry, Enterprises and Tourism Gordon
1989 Minister of Finance Wilson
1990 Minister of Finance Wilson
1991 Minister of Finance Wilson
Minister of Planning and Mobilization Dookeran
1993 Minister of Finance and Tourism Wendell Mottley
1994 Minister of Planning and Development Lenny Saith
1999 Speaker of the House of Representative Hector Mclean
2005 Minister of Planning and Development Camille Robinson-Regis

Cultural Exchange, etc.

1992 (Cultural Grants) Preservation and Display Equipment to the National Museum and Art Gallery
2001 Japan Week in Trinidad and Tobago



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