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    Japanese Capital Eyes South Sudan’s Hidden Riches

    By The South Sudan HeraldAugust 25, 2025 Business 2 Mins Read
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    Tokyo Talks Fuel South Sudan Investor Drive

    At Juba International Airport, Foreign Affairs Minister Monday Semaya Kumba voiced optimism after returning from TICAD 9 in Yokohama.

    He publicly invited Japanese industrial groups to survey South Sudan’s frontier economy, calling the moment “an opening for mutual prosperity.”

    Mining, Agriculture and Beyond Await Capital

    Minister Kumba outlined mining, fisheries, agriculture, tourism, trade and transport as immediate entry points for Japanese firms, stressing the nation’s underexploited resources and strategic Nile corridor.

    Analysts in Juba argue that early movers could replicate success stories seen in neighboring markets, provided stability initiatives continue.

    TICAD 9’s Broader Development Agenda

    TICAD 9 assembled policymakers, business leaders and civil society from 54 African states, debating technology transfer, green growth and resilient infrastructure.

    Japan renewed its pledge to mobilize private finance alongside official development assistance, underscoring a “partnership of equals,” according to Foreign Minister Yōko Kamikawa.

    Diplomacy Strengthens Regional Ties

    On TICAD’s sidelines, Kumba met Rwandan counterpart Olivier Nduhungirehe, agreeing to coordinate on peace, security and continental reform at the United Nations.

    Observers say such multilateral engagement could reassure investors wary of regional volatility, reinforcing South Sudan’s message of openness.

    Balancing Opportunity with Risk

    Economists caution that logistics gaps, currency fluctuations and climate shocks remain challenges.

    Yet they note government readiness to negotiate investor-friendly frameworks and public-private projects.

    “We see real appetite from Japanese conglomerates, especially in renewable energy,” remarks Kampala-based consultant Amina Odaga, highlighting momentum ahead of planned follow-up missions to Juba.

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