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EU and Japan strengthen economic cooperation through high-level dialogue

The EU and Japan today reconfirmed their strategic alignment on key economic and geopolitical challenges.  This was made manifest in their second High-level Economic Dialogue (HLED), co-chaired by Executive Vice-President and Commissioner for Trade, Valdis Dombrovskis, with Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and the Capital Markets Union, Mairead McGuinness,

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 on the EU side; and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yoshimasa Hayashi, with the Minister for Economy, Trade and Industry, Yasutoshi Nishimura, on the Japanese side. Focusing on economic and trade issues, the agenda included global trade challenges, the follow-up to the 12th World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference and sustainable finance. On WTO dispute settlement reform, the EU invited Japan to join the multi-party interim appeal arbitration arrangement (known as the ‘MPIA'), a stopgap arrangement to hear appeals at the WTO, open to all Members until a multilateral agreement on reforming the system is found.

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 The participants welcomed the launch of negotiations on including rules related to data flows as part the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement. The first round of negotiations took place in Brussels on 24 October and the next round will take place in Tokyo in December. The meeting also covered discussions on Japan's G7 presidency. You will find more information in this news item. (For more information: 

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European Research Council: Researchers to tackle complex science challenges with new grants worth €295 million

29 research groups have received grants from the European Research Council (ERC) worth €295 million in total, to address challenging multidisciplinary research areas: the secrets that Greenland's melting ice hide; how the sense of space, hierarchy and ownership is hardwired in our brains; promising pathways for our wellbeing respecting the planetary boundaries; and more. Mariya Gabriel,

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 Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, said: “These new grants will enable scientists to join forces and follow their curiosity together across disciplinary boundaries. They are set to gain insights that will help us understand the world around us and to face future challenges. Congratulations and good luck to all the grantees!” Almost 360 proposals entered the first ERC Synergy Grants call under the EU's Horizon Europe programmer. This €295 million funding will help groups of two to four outstanding researchers bring together complementary skills, knowledge and resources in one ambitious project

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. The funded projects involve 105 principal investigators who will carry out their research at universities and research centres in 19 countries across Europe and beyond. The grants, each worth around €10 million, will help create some 1,000 jobs for postdoctoral fellows, PhD students, and other staff in the grantees' research teams. More information is available in this ERC press release. (For more 

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