Japan to spur private investment in developing countries via ODA

The Japanese government spent about $16.5 billion on official development assistance (ODA) in 2024, according to the latest white paper on development cooperation. The paper outlines plans to spur private investment in developing countries through ODA.

Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs released its latest white paper on development cooperation on March 13, 2026. According to the document, the government allocated approximately $16.5 billion to official development assistance (ODA) in 2024, underscoring its role in global development efforts.

Titled 'Japan to spur private investment in developing countries via ODA,' the white paper highlights the government's intention to leverage ODA to encourage private sector investments in developing nations. Key terms include JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency), development, and official development assistance, which form the foundation of Japan's aid policies.

The report emphasizes Japan's contributions to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and strengthening partnerships with developing countries. The expenditure figure reflects 2024 outcomes and provides context for future initiatives to boost investments.

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