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Minister Lintilä leads a Team Finland visit to Japan

Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment
Publication date 15.2.2019 9.41 | Published in English on 15.2.2019 at 10.56
Press release

Minister of Economic Affairs Mika Lintilä will lead a Team Finland visit to Japan on 17-20 February 2019 to promote exports and internationalisation. He will be accompanied by a business delegation consisting of 19 representatives, particularly from the battery technology, bio-economy, minerals, financing and energy sectors.

Other participants include specialists in Finnish tourism branding. The official delegation also includes Ville Skinnari, Member of Parliament and chair of the parliamentary friendship group for Japan.

During his visit, Minister Lintilä will meet State Minister Yoshihiko Isozaki and Minister of the Environment Yoshiaki Harada. The Minister will also visit Metsä Village business park and the soon-to-open Moomin theme park, and meet business executives from companies such as Nissan. In addition, the Minister will present the plans for Finland’s Pavillion in the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics to the Japanese media.

The programme of the Minister and the business delegation includes a Japanese-Finnish business seminar on Finland’s ecosystem, and a seminar on battery technology in Tokyo. In connection with the seminar, a Memorandum of Cooperation will be signed by representatives of Business Finland and the Japanese foreign trade organisation JETRO. The delegation will also meet business partners in a seminar on the opportunities for Finland’s battery industry held in Tokyo.

The Embassy of Finland in Tokyo will arrange a networking event for local opinion leaders and the Finnish business delegation.

Japan is one of Finland’s most important trade partners outside Europe.  Finland is known in Japan as a country that excels in high technology development and utilisation, and that looks after the wellbeing of its population.

Companies and organisations in the delegation:

BroadBit Batteries, Chempolis Oy, the City of Vaasa, Finnish Industry Investment Ltd, Finnish Minerals Group, GTK, Gigavaasa (NLC Vaasa Oy), Kokkola Industrial Park (the City of Kokkola), Lumir Oy, MetGen Oy, the municipality of Korsholm, Paptic Oy, Tracegrow Oy, Vaisala, Wallplus, Virta Oy and Volter Oy. 

Inquiries:

Mikko Koivumaa, Director of Communications, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment, +358 50 345 3555

Akseli Koskela, Adviser to the Minister of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment, +358 46 9232 584

 
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