Japan’s Abe: Leaving EU could hurt Japanese investment in UK

LONDON – Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says Britain will be a less attractive destination for Japanese investment if it leaves the European Union.

Abe became the latest world leader to weigh in on Britain’s EU debate during a visit to London on Thursday.

He told reporters at a news conference with Prime Minister David Cameron that “Japan’s interests are also at stake” in Britain’s June 23 referendum on EU membership.

He said that “Japan very clearly would prefer Britain to remain within the EU” and noted that 1,000 Japanese businesses in Britain employ some 140,000 people.

Abe said many were based in Britain “precisely because the U.K. is a gateway to the EU. A vote to leave would make the U.K. less attractive as a destination for Japanese investment.”

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