EU Japan relations are strengthened by a series of cooperation agreements in different areas, starting in 1991
EU Japan partnership and cooperation agreements started with the 1991 Hague Joint Declaration and cooperation has been strengthened by a series of agreements and declarations and regular top level meetings.
EU Japan partnership and cooperation agreements started with the 1991 Hague Joint Declaration and the 2001 Action Plan for EU-Japan Cooperation
- The 1991 the Hague Joint Declaration, 18 July 1991, The 1991 the Hague Joint Declaration, pdf-file
- “Shaping our common future”, An Action Plan for EU-Japan Cooperation, European Union – Japan Summit, Brussels, 2001 (pdf file)
Agreements
- Mutual Recognition Agreement between the European union and Japan
- EU-Japan Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA), April 4, 2001
- Japan-EC Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan website)
- Mutual Recognition Agreement between the European union and Japan, EU website
- Mutual Recognition Agreement between the European union and Japan, text of agreement
- Agreement between the European Community and the Government of Japan concerning cooperation on anti-competitive activities, Brussels 10 July 2003
- Agreement between the Government of Japan and the European Atomic Energy Community for cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, Brussels, 27 February 2006
- Agreement between the European Union and Japan on mutual legal assistance in criminal matters, 2 January 2011
- Agreement on Cooperation and Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters (CCMAA), 28 January 2008
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