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IPF collaborates with the Belgium-Japan Association and Chamber of Commerce (BJA)

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Following the Belgian Economic Mission to Japan, the International Polar Foundation was asked by the Belgium-Japan Association and Chamber of Commerce to write a short article about Belgo-Japanese collaboration in Antarctica.

You can find it, along with others, in the September issue of their quarterly newsletter: Trade Flows & Cultural News under the title "Impressions of the Economic Trade Mission to Japan". This issue of the newsletter also features: a business survey (Export to Japan 2005), articles regarding EU-Japan relations, interviews, events reports, ...

Until the PDF version of the newsletter is made available on their website, you can contact the Belgium-Japan Association and Chamber of Commerce for paper copies.

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