Promoting Multi-billion dollar Japan Projects to Create Jobs for United States.

Japan Projects
Tokyo | Fukuoka | Nagoya | OsakaKobe | Sapporo | Okinawa

Japan's GDP (official exchange rate) is: $5.459 trillion and it Imports $639.1 billion worth of goods & services. (2010 est.)

To promote jobs for the United States, this group engages in FDI & Joint Venture (JV) Projects in the areas of: Machinery & equipment, fuels, foodstuffs, textiles, raw materials, Technologically advanced products like motor vehicles, electronic equipment, machine tools, steel & nonferrous metals, ships, chemicals, processed foods etc., It also engages in transport equipment, semiconductors, electrical machinery, chemicals etc.,


JAPAN TEAM CONTACTS:

• Ambassador John Roos Tokyo

• Tokyo: Ambassador Alok Prasad & Deputy Chief of Mission Sanjay Kumar Panda

• Osaka-Kobe: Consul General Vikas Swarup & Consul Pieyush Gupta

• Mr. A Vellayan Director - Marketing Murugappa Group, Chennai

• Ms. Ambika Sharma Asst. Secretary General


Biden gave a speech in Miyagi PrefectureJapans Tsunami /Nuclear Funding & Fundraising Initiative:At a temporary housing complex for tsunami victims
Cal Ripken, Jr. Brings Smiles to JapanPresident Obama Meets Prime Minister NodaUSTR Ron Kirk Welcomes Japan's TPP
Deputy Secretary Burns Speaks at Tokyo UniversityU.S. a Reliable Partner as Japan Responds to DisasterA U.S. Marine passes a bag of relief supplies
More than 90 sailors from Naval Air Facility Misawa volunteered in the relief effortA U.S. Navy crew man assigned to Naval Air Facility MisawaMisawa Air Base joined with Misawa City residents
U.S. Navy Lieutenant Boyce GireU.S. Marine Captain Vieet RajanU.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Ewell Hollis
A U.S. Navy air crew man speaks with JapaneseU.S. Forces Japan service members A U.S. Navy air crew man delivers food
U.S. Navy Petty Officer Chris TautkusU.S. Navy Admiral Robert  WillardJapanese soldiers unload food aid from a U.S. helicopter
A U.S. Navy air crewman delivers cases of bottled waterU.S. Navy personnel from Misawa Air BaseJapanese women wave goodbye to Misawa Air Base service members
U.S. soldiers help Japanese earthquake victims U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Jeffrey JonesU.S. sailors attached to the amphibious ship USS Essex
U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Robert GirrierU.S. Navy Vice Admiral Scott Van BuskirkA U.S. Naval Air crewman hands treats to Japanese children
A child at the Biko-en Children’s Care HouseU.S. Marines and members of the Japan North East ArmyJapanese children explore the newly constructed field shower
Japan’s ambassador to the United States, Ichiro FujisakiAt the March 24 “Stand With Japan” event in WashingtonA child places $20 bill in a collection box to support Japan.
"A Prayer For Japan" at Washington's National CathedralThe interfaith service for JapanU.S. Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell
“A Prayer For Japan” offered Western choral musicThe Reverend Kaz Nakata, a Buddhist minister, offers a chantSoprano soloist Kimiko Shimada performs “Sakura Sakura,”
His Excellency Ichiro Fujisaki, Japan’s ambassadorAmerican and Japanese congregants attending “A Prayer For Japan,”Cathedral Dean Samuel Lloyd and the Reverend Kaz Nakata
"A Prayer For Japan," the April 11 interfaith prayer and musicSecretary of State Hillary Clinton Visits Japan - April 17, 2011Foreign Minister Takeaki Matsumoto at the Iikura Guest House in Tokyo, April 17, 2011
Foreign Minister Matsumoto and other Japanese officialsEmperor and Empress at the Imperial Palace on April 17.Prime Minister Naoto Kan at the Kantei on April 17.
Meeting with Prime Minister Naoto Kan at the Kantei on April 17U.S. Ambassador John Roos at the U.S. Embassy in TokyoJapan's Ambassador to the U.S. Ichiro Fujisaki
Vice President Joe Biden is greeted by Japanese Prime Minister Naoto KanMeeting at Prime Minister Kan's official residence in TokyoGovernor of Miyagi Prefecture Yoshihiro Murai
Vice President Biden prepares to lay flowersVice President Biden shares a laughVice President Joe Biden visited Yokota Airbase near Tokyo
President Barack Obama signs a condolence book for Japan's earthquake Barack Obama makes his way to Kotoku-In Temple in KamakuraObama aboard Air Force One en route to Tokyo, Japan, Nov. 12, 2009
departing Suntory Hall en route to the Hotel Okura in Tokyo, Japan,prior to President Barack Obama's departure for Tokyo, JapanPresident Barack Obama receives a briefing on the earthquake in Japan
President Barack Obama talks with Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama of JapanInterContinental Yokohama Grand Hotel in Yokohama, Japan, Nov. 13, President Barack Obama listens during a bilateral