FY2005 Japan-EU Regulatory Reform Dialogue Tokyo Meeting
November 17, 2005
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will hold a FY2005 Japan-EU (European Union) Regulatory Reform Dialogue Tokyo Meeting on November 25 (Fri) in Tokyo (at Foreign Ministry).
- The Meeting will be co-chaired by Mr. Kaoru Ishikawa, Director General, Economic Affairs Bureau, Foreign Ministry, who leads the Japanese delegation consisted of officials from ministries and agencies concerned, and by Mr. Karel Kovanda, Deputy Director General, External Relations Directorate General, European Commission, who leads the EU delegation consisted of representatives of the related departments of the Commission.
- The meeting will discuss regulations in Japan and the EU, with a view to improving the business environment including investment promotion so that Japan and the EU will enjoy strengthened economic ties.
- This will be the 12th dialogue since it started in 1994. At the Tokyo Meeting in 2005, there will be discussion on EU Proposals for Regulatory Reform in Japan in such fields as financial services, government procurement, transport, healthcare and cosmetics, international standards and food safety. The meeting will also discuss Japan's proposals to the EU such as International Accounting Standards (IAS) and the new chemical regulation (REACH). At the Brussels Meeting to be held around March 2006, discussions will be centered on Japan's Proposal for Regulatory Reform in EU.
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