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Japan sets up new cell to help companies pour FDI into India

Business
Published on 24 April 2026
Japan sets up new cell to help companies pour FDI into India

A Japan-led center tackles red tape and taxes directly

Japan’s Foreign Ministry is creating a new investment-support center to help Japanese companies expand into India. The move targets hurdles such as complex regulations and tax systems that have slowed overseas investment. The center will also deepen cooperation in AI, startups, and critical minerals, aligned with Japan’s aim of driving 10 trillion yen in private-sector investment by 2035.

  • Japan will launch a dedicated center to support FDI into India
  • The initiative focuses on cutting barriers like regulations and taxes
  • Planned cooperation spans AI, startups, and critical minerals
  • Effort ties into a 10 trillion yen private investment goal by 2035
Read the full story at The Economic Times

This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on The Economic TimesThe Economic Times

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