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U.S. - Japan Agreement on Cooperation in Environmental Protection

 

The US- Japan Agreement on Cooperation in Environmental Protection was signed in Washington, D.C., on August 5, 1975. Since the initiation of implementation of the Agreement, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been the Executive Agency on the U.S. side, and the Environment Ministry (previously Agency) of Japan is EPA's counterpart.

The Agreement pledges the governments of the two countries will maintain and promote cooperation in the field of environmental protection on the basis of equality, reciprocity, and mutual benefit, through such instruments of technical cooperation as:

    The areas of cooperation described in the agreement include:

The Agreement establishes a Joint Planning and Coordination Committee (JPCC) which meets periodically to discuss major environmental policy issues, and to coordinate and review activities and accomplishments under the Agreement. As stipulated in the Agreement, meetings of the JPCC alternate between the U.S. and Japan.


Contacts

For additional information about EPA's cooperative programs with Japan, contact:

Mark Kasman
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of International Affairs (2670R)
1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20460
Email:Cunningham.Dennis@epa.gov

 


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