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The EU-Japan Automotive Industry in the Face of Environmental and Technological Disruption

The report's objective is to map out all types of cooperation between European and Japanese players in the automotive industry, which stands for Brussels and Tokyo as a key pillar of both regions’ economies.  The intricate network of agreements between Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and automotive suppliers is outlined, showcasing the collaborative efforts and partnerships that drive innovation and efficiency in this sector. 

Furthermore, the report  tackles  recent  policies proposed by the European Union (EU) and the Government of Japan (GOJ) that  impact the automotive industry, which is going thought disruptive environmental and technological changes.

Report produced within the frame of the MINERVA Programme - March 2024

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