The EU and Japan held their third Digital Partnership Council today in Tokyo to reinforce tech and digital cooperation between the EU and Japan.

The Council was co-chaired by Henna Virkkunen, Executive Vice-President for Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy, alongside Masaaki Taira, Minister for Digital Transformation, Masashi Adachi, State Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications and Shinji Takeuchi, Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry.
In the face of current global geopolitical uncertainties, the EU and Japan reaffirmed the growing importance of their partnership. They recognise the need to boost their competitiveness and promote a values-driven approach to global digital governance. Additionally, they aim to bolster their economic security by fostering resilience in critical digital technologies. Building on the successful implementation of their Digital Partnership, they reviewed the advancements made since the second Digital Partnership Council in 2024.
The EU and Japan agreed to further cooperate on core digital technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), 5G/6G, semiconductors, high performance computing and quantum technology. They will also strengthen their collaboration on data governance and online platforms, submarine cables, Arctic connectivity, digital identities, trust services, and cybersecurity.
Read the full press release and the Joint Statement.
Read further information about the EU-Japan Digital Partnership.