Japanese foreign policy on Africa
Africa has been an important world region for Japan's trade and investment. Japan had some historical experience with Africa and little interest in economic ties with the region, except for development of raw material supplies.
Historically, Japan sought to maintain close ties with the United States while also establishing or sustaining positive relations with non-Communist African countries.
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