TOKYO/BRUSSELS -- Japan and the European Union will work together on setting international standards for the hydrogen supply chain, in a bid to take the lead in shaping a new market, Nikkei has learned.
Tokyo, Brussels to set safety and other standards
A hydrogen fueling station in Germany. © Reuters
TOKYO/BRUSSELS -- Japan and the European Union will work together on setting international standards for the hydrogen supply chain, in a bid to take the lead in shaping a new market, Nikkei has learned.