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January 25, 2019

During the inaugural meeting of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) Commission, Canadian Minister of International Trade Diversification James Gordon Carr (second from right) poses at a promotional event for Canadian beef with (from left) Greg Giokas, acting executive director for Asia of the Canada Beef International Institute; Takao Makino, managing director of Nissin Meat Products Co. Ltd.; Naoto Suzuki, president of Nissin Meat Products Co. Ltd.; and Dennis Laycraft, executive vice president of the Canadian Cattlemen's Association at the Nissin World Delicatessen in Tokyo on Jan. 20. | YOSHIAKI MIURA
During the inaugural meeting of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) Commission, Canadian Minister of International Trade Diversification James Gordon Carr (second from right) poses at a promotional event for Canadian beef with (from left) Greg Giokas, acting executive director for Asia of the Canada Beef International Institute; Takao Makino, managing director of Nissin Meat Products Co. Ltd.; Naoto Suzuki, president of Nissin Meat Products Co. Ltd.; and Dennis Laycraft, executive vice president of the Canadian Cattlemen's Association at the Nissin World Delicatessen in Tokyo on Jan. 20. | YOSHIAKI MIURA
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