在横滨(市)的委内瑞拉领事馆
Last update: 2023
机构 | 在横滨(市), 日本的委内瑞拉领事馆 |
机构类型 | 领事馆 |
联系地址 | The Venezuelan consulate in Yokohama, Japan has closed. Please contact the embassy in Tokyo, Japan for assistance. |
联系邮箱 | [email protected] |
联系电话 | (+81) (3) 3409-1501 /2 (embassy in Tokyo) |
传真号码 | (+81) (3) 3409-1505 (embassy in Tokyo) |
工作时间 | 目前没有提供 |
大使(机构负责人) | Vacant, Consul |
网站 | www.venezuela.or.jp (embassy in Tokyo) |
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委内瑞拉在全世界总共有149个外交机构,其中50个是领事馆。全世界其他国家一共有197外交机构在委内瑞拉,其中有117个是领事馆。
委内瑞拉在日本有大使馆,位于Tokyo。点击这里可以查看详情。
领事馆是一国驻在他国某个城市的领事代表机关的总称,有总领事馆,领事馆,副领事馆等,负责管理当地本国侨民和其它领事事务。两个国家断交,一定会撤销大使馆,但不一定撤销领事馆。大使馆的职责范围遍及驻在国各个地区,领事馆只负责所辖地区。大使馆通常受政府和外交部门的直接领导,而领事馆通常接受外交部门和所在国大使馆的双重领导。许多国家在多数国家只设大使馆,不设领事馆。设不设领事馆,设哪个级别的领事馆,主要看侨民和领事业务的多少以及所在地区的重要性,并依照对等原则进行。
请注意,虽然我们一直在更新我们的数据库信息,但是我们无法保证我们的数据永远是最新的,因此建议在办理您的涉外事务之前联系一下相关领事馆做确认。
委内瑞拉和日本的关系
Japan–Venezuela relations (Spanish: Relaciones Japón-Venezuela, Japanese: 日本とベネズエラの関係) are foreign relations between Japan and Venezuela. Formal diplomatic relations between the countries were established in August 1938. Venezuela broke off diplomatic ties with Japan (and the other Axis Powers) in December 1941, shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
In 1999, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez made a three-day trip to Japan.
Japanese banks Marubeni and Mitsui loaned Venezuela $3.5 billion in 2007 to be repaid in oil. The Japan Bank for International Cooperation provided $1.89 billion in loans to support the banks.
Japan imported US$1 bn worth of goods from Venezuela in 2008, mainly aluminium, iron ore and cacao.
Hugo Chavez made another two-day trip in 2009, during which he met Prime Minister Taro Aso. During the trip they agreed to cooperate on oil and gas developments and form a committee to study financing development and exploration. Japan and Venezuela signed a dozen other accords as part of Chavez’s visit.
On 23 December 2009, Chavez threatened to expropriate Toyota Motor Corp.'s local assembly plant. --维基百科
In 1999, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez made a three-day trip to Japan.
Japanese banks Marubeni and Mitsui loaned Venezuela $3.5 billion in 2007 to be repaid in oil. The Japan Bank for International Cooperation provided $1.89 billion in loans to support the banks.
Japan imported US$1 bn worth of goods from Venezuela in 2008, mainly aluminium, iron ore and cacao.
Hugo Chavez made another two-day trip in 2009, during which he met Prime Minister Taro Aso. During the trip they agreed to cooperate on oil and gas developments and form a committee to study financing development and exploration. Japan and Venezuela signed a dozen other accords as part of Chavez’s visit.
On 23 December 2009, Chavez threatened to expropriate Toyota Motor Corp.'s local assembly plant. --维基百科