Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts on Wednesday kicked off his second trade mission to Japan.
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TOKYO, JAPAN – Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts on Wednesday kicked off his second trade mission to Japan. Japan is Nebraska’s number one foreign investor, and Governor Ricketts is leading a team of delegates and business officials to Japan to build on this strong trade relationship.
In the morning, Governor Ricketts enjoyed breakfast with the U.S. Ambassador to Japan William Hagerty, along with U.S. Governor’s Eric Holcomb (Indiana), Bruce Rauner (Illinois), Rick Snyder (Michigan), and Scott Walker (Wisconsin). After breakfast, the Nebraska trade delegation attended the Midwest U.S. – Japan Association (MWJA) Conference where Governor Ricketts spoke about why Nebraska is a great place to
do business.