
The first phase will be a meeting between representatives from the Israeli foreign and economy ministries with relevant Japanese officials, according to the statement.
Israeli exports to Japan were valued at US$1.241 billion in 2021, the ministry said, an 8% increase from 2020. The statement noted a 10% increase in imports from Japan to Israel since last year, valued at US$2.333 billion in 2021.
Israeli prime minister Yair Lapid hailed the move as a diplomatic achievement.
“This is a meaningful process that could lead to lower customs, cheaper sales of Japanese cars imported to Israel and an expansion of the Israeli goods exported to Japan,” Israel’s ambassador to Japan Gilad Cohen said in a statement.