UK and Japan set to agree investment deal worth £18bn
The UK and Japan are poised to finalize investment deals totaling £18 billion, which are expected to generate tens of thousands of jobs. Prime Minister Keir Starmer will host Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi at Downing Street on Sunday, prior to the upcoming G7 summit.

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AI-generatedThe UK and Japan are poised to finalize investment deals totaling £18 billion, which are expected to generate tens of thousands of jobs. Prime Minister Keir Starmer will host Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi at Downing Street on Sunday, prior to the upcoming G7 summit. Over ten commercial and government agreements are anticipated, including a significant £9 billion offshore wind deal and enhanced collaboration between Rolls-Royce and Japan’s Atomic Energy Agency on next-generation technologies. These agreements aim to drive economic growth and security through joint innovation in advanced technology. Discussions will also explore facilitating Japanese investment in UK defense firms.
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5 extractedThese landmark agreements will bring multibillion-pound investment into the UK, creating tens of thousands of new jobs and driving new developments.
Rolls-Royce will deepen its collaboration with Japan’s Atomic Energy Agency to develop next-generation technologies.
More than 10 commercial and government agreements are expected to be signed, including a £9bn offshore wind deal.
UK and Japan are set to agree £18bn worth of investment, creating tens of thousands of jobs.
Discussions will also include helping UK defence firms access Japanese investment.