Japan-United States of America Relations

June 27, 2023
A group photo of Prime Minister Kishida, a delegation of the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce and people concerned facing straight at a camera (Photo: Cabinet Public Affairs Office)
A group photo of Prime Minister Kishida who holds uniform number 100,  a delegation of the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce with a smile facing straight at a camera (Photo: Cabinet Public Affairs Office)

On June 27th, commencing at 2:30 p.m., for approximately 20 minutes, Mr. KISHIDA Fumio, Prime Minister of Japan, received a courtesy call from a delegation of the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce. An overview of the meeting is as follows.

  1. At the outset, Prime Minister Kishida welcomed the delegation’s visit to Japan and stated that the energy field is an integral pillar of Japan-U.S. cooperation. He then expressed his hopes that this visit would be a meaningful opportunity to enhance cooperation in the field.
  2. Moreover, Prime Minister Kishida remarked that Japan and the U.S. have launched the Economic “2+2” and have been actively cooperating in the IPEF. He then stressed the importance of further deepening Japan and the U.S.’ multilayered bilateral relationship, including in the energy sector. In response, the participating delegation members showed agreement.
(Reference)Members of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce in attendance
  1. Representative Jeffrey Duncan, United States Congressman (chair) (Republican– South Carolina, currently serving his seventh term)
  2. Representative Diana DeGette, United States Congresswoman (Democrat–Colorado, currently serving her 14th term)
  3. Representative Tim Walberg, United States Congressman (Republican–Michigan, currently serving his seventh term)
  4. Representative Debbie Lesko, United States Congresswoman (Republican–Arizona, currently serving her fourth term)
  5. Representative Randy Weber, United States Congressman (Republican–Texas, currently serving his sixth term)
  6. Representative Scott Peters, United States Congressman (Democrat–California, currently serving his sixth term)

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