On September 11, 2025, Brazil and Japan held the 15th Meeting of the Joint Committee for Promotion of Trade and Investments and Industrial Cooperation. The high-level dialogue aimed to reinforce economic cooperation and explore new avenues for partnership in key sectors.
Key Leaders at the Meeting
The meeting was co-led by Marcio Elias Rosa, Executive Secretary of the Brazilian Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services (MDIC) and Takehiko Matsuo, Deputy Minister for International Affairs at Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI). Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing bilateral relations in trade and industry.
Major Topics on the Agenda
- Economic Partnership Discussions: Brazil and Japan confirmed their intention to continue talks on a potential economic partnership agreement between Mercosur and Japan, signaling a step toward deeper regional cooperation.
- Energy Transition & Decarbonization: Both countries emphasized collaboration in sustainable development, focusing on energy transformation and decarbonization strategies.
- Healthcare and Insurance: Cooperation opportunities in the health and insurance industries were discussed, highlighting Brazil’s growing health sector and Japan’s advanced expertise.
- Intellectual Property: The two nations addressed the importance of intellectual property protections to encourage innovation and safeguard bilateral investments.
- Agriculture and Livestock Access: A critical point for Brazil was securing greater access for agricultural and livestock products in the Japanese market, strengthening Brazil’s role as a global supplier.
Significance of the Meeting
This 15th committee session reinforced Brazil–Japan dialogue on economic and trade partnership, showcasing the two countries’ shared vision of stronger cooperation in trade, industry, and innovation. With Brazil representing Mercosur and Japan playing a key role in Asia, such talks may open doors to more inclusive and sustainable economic ties.