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The Bulrushes > News > President Ramaphosa Arrives In Japan For 9th Tokyo International Conference On African Development Summit
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President Ramaphosa Arrives In Japan For 9th Tokyo International Conference On African Development Summit

Thembelihle Mabanga
Thembelihle Mabanga
Published: August 19, 2025
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President Cyril Ramaphosa arrives at Haneda International Airport in Japan. He was received by SA International Relations and Cooperation Minister Ronald Lamola; Charge d'Affaires, Embassy Head of the Republic of South Africa in Japan, Annelize Schroeder; Acting Chief of State Protocol, Amb Grace Mason and TICAD9 Ambassador Hideaki Harado.
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Pretoria – President Cyril Ramaphosa has arrived in Japan to lead South Africa’s High Level delegation participation to the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development Summit (TICAD9).

TICAD9 Summit will convene in Yokohama from 20 – 22 August 2025 under the theme “Co-creating Innovative Solutions With Africa”.

The Presidency said in a statement that the SA leader arrived in Japan today, Tuesday, 19 August 2025.

The Presidency said the Summit is underpinned by (3) Plenary Sessions, which illustrate established areas of cooperation between the African Union and Japan, namely:

i) Society: Realising a Sustainable Future;
ii) Economy: Promoting Trade and Investment;
iii) Peace and stability: Ensuring Human Dignity and Human Security.

The 9th TICAD Summit takes place at a time of unprecedented threats to global peace and security, ongoing conflicts in some regions of the world, distortions and disruption to global trade and a concerning revision by some states to unilateral action at a time when multilateralism and collective solutions to common challenges is crucial.

Rising fuel, food and energy prices have severely impacted developing countries, entrenching poverty and fuelling higher levels of inequality in the face of constrained employment and job opportunities.

The debt and liquidity crisis on the African continent is worsening the challenging socio-economic environment and constraining the fiscal space for governments to cast a safety net over its citizens.

The AU discussions with the government of Japan under the auspices of TICAD presents an opportunity for the two sides to engage in discussions that seek to foster collective solutions to these challenges.

South Africa, as a Member State of the AU, will prioritise support from the government of Japan for the Second Ten-Year Implementation Plan (STYIP) of Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want, especially in the priority areas of infrastructure development, peace and security, and health.  

President Ramaphosa will advance South Africa’s Presidency of the G20 and pursue bilateral economic engagements with the government of Japan with a view to strengthening trade and investment ties between South Africa and Japan.

The year 2025 marks 115 years of relations between South Africa and Japan.

The two countries enjoy well-established bilateral relations within the framework of the Partnership Forum held at a Ministerial level, and maintain strong cooperation in the fields of trade and investment; science and technology; education; skills transfer and capacity building through development cooperation.

Bilateral trade between Japan and South Africa had been expanding since the establishment of full diplomatic relations in 1992.

Japan is one of the major investors (over R90 billion) in the South African economy, with 260 Japanese companies, sustaining over 150,000 local jobs.

Japan is the 4th largest economy in the world, and total bilateral trade between the two countries in 2024 was R132 billion, with South Africa recording a trade surplus of R52 billion.

President Ramaphosa will engage with leading captains of Japanese industry and business.

Japan is one of South Africa’s major economic partners with sizeable investments in the South African economy, and the potential for further investments exists.

A South African high-level business delegation is also participating at the TICAD9.

Also at the margins of TICAD9 , In his capacity as the chair of the Global Leader’s Network for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health, President Ramaphosa will deliver a keynote address to parliamentarians, business and developmental agencies on the importance of increasing investments into women’s, children’s and adolescents health as an imperative for peace and security.

President Ramaphosa is accompanied by International Relations and Cooperation Minister Ronald Lamola, Science, Innovation and Technology Minister Dr. Bonginkosi ‘’Blade” Nzimande, Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau, Electricity and Energy Minister Dr. Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, Deputy Minister of Health Dr. Joe Phaahla, and senior government officials.

AUDIO REPORT: Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to President Cyril Ramaphosa on South Africa’s participation at the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development Summit

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