Environment$2.4bn Japan fund to help decarbonization in 26 ASEAN cities
Tokyo also to pave way for companies seeking smart-city projects in 10 nations
An eco-friendly development in Fujisawa, Japan. The government aims to promote domestic companies' business related to smart-city planning in Southeast Asian countries. © Getty Images
Nikkei staff writers
December 17, 2020 14:57 JST
TOKYO -- The Japanese government will set up a fund worth 250 billion yen ($2.4 billion) to support Japanese companies' "smart-city" projects in Southeast Asia, in competition with Chinese, South Korean and other foreign rivals, and to help further decarbonization measures.