Living-in-Algeria Japanese
| Living-in-Algeria Japanese | |
|---|---|
| Total population | |
| 954 (October, 2009) [1] [2] | |
| Residential area | |
| Algiers | |
| Language | |
| Japanese、French、Arabic | |
| Religion | |
| Buddhism, Shinto |
In the living-in-Algeria Japanese (ざい Algeria Japanese), I describe a Japanese living in Algeria.
In the Japanese society resident in Algeria, expatriate staff and the family are central small scale. 3,234 living-in-Algeria Japanese existed in 1978 of the golden age, but the number decreased after a civil war outbreak of the 1990s rapidly, and it was 44 people in 1994 [3]. In 2,008 years 816 people [4]. As of October, 2009, it is 954 people [5].
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Summary
In Japan, Algerian energy resources, a large-scale international market are interested in becoming it and the contribution on the economic development side. Algeria becomes the big plant market for a Japanese company, and, as for the economic relations, plant construction and the field of energy are the center.
ITOCHU Corporation established an office in capital Algiers in 1964 two years after the independence in Algeria, and フワーリー Boumedienne who became the President in a coup d'etat in 1965 ordered energy business such as natural gas, the oil from ITOCHU and JGC, and both companies made a bid for Al zoo refinery construction project for 69 million dollars of the maximum amount in history of previous Japan export in 1969 [6].
Japan invests 286 billion dollars including the infrastructure maintenance in five years plan from 2009 through 2014 in Algeria [7]. Most to live in Algeria of Japanese people are related to various projects in the local representatives of such a Japanese company [8].
For a reason that a Japanese company was not able to meet the condition of the contract, Algeria reserves payment of 100 billion yen (1,200 million dollars) among highway construction projects extremely recently [9].
Footnote
- ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Democratic and People's Republic of Algeria bilateral relations
- ^ Ministry of Foreign affairs of Japan
- ^ Kisaichi (2009: 257-258)
- ^ Ministry of Foreign affairs of Japan
- ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Democratic and People's Republic of Algeria bilateral relations
- ^ ITOCHU Algiers office (2009: 263-269)
- ^ Japan wants to help Algeria's development: minister
- ^ Japanese Technology at Work in Africa
- ^ Algeria Withholds Payment to Japanese Contractors, Asahi Newspaper Says
References
- On Masatoshi Kisaichi "beginning of solidarity - - day, ア friendship "62 chapters Masatoshi Kisaichi to know Algeria" that war of liberation produced", Akashi Bookstore 〈 area study 73>, Tokyo, April 30, 2009, it is first edition, 252-258 pages. ISBN 4-7503-2969-7。
- On ITOCHU Algiers office "strenuous efforts 1 ITOCHU Corporation "62 chapters Masatoshi Kisaichi to know Algeria" of bridge - - Japanese businessman tying Japan and Algeria", Akashi Bookstore 〈 area study 73>, Tokyo, April 30, 2009, it is first edition, 263-269 pages. ISBN 4-7503-2969-7。
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