UK and Japan launch new a digital partnership

13 Dec 2022 12:39 PM

The UK and Japan have announced a new digital partnership to boost their joint working in emerging tech, data sharing, supply chain resilience, online safety and data innovation among others.

The newly launched partnership will develop the unique strengths of both countries and deliver on the UK’s ambition, set out in this year’s Digital Strategy, to increase international collaboration on complex tech issues.

This bilateral partnership builds on the existing deep and historic partnership between both countries, as set out in the UK-Japan Joint Statement in 2019, the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) in 2020 and their joint commitment of 4th May 2022 to deepen bilateral digital collaboration.

The initial focus of this partnership will be four pillars including digital infrastructure and technologies; data; digital regulation and standards; and digital transformation.

The partnership will aim to:

Last month, techUK launched an industry position paper on future UK-Japan cooperation on tech and innovation and we’re pleased to see that the UK-Japan Digital Partnership priorities included many of our suggestions on strengthening bilateral corporation on data flows, cyber security, development of common standards and regulatory approaches as well as building resilience of telecoms and semiconductor supply chain. We are also pleased to see that the partnership commits both governments to work together on all issues digital on WTO, G7 and OECD level.