Japan, UK agree on tech partnership and vow fighter jet progress
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi met in London on June 14 for a business roundtable where they announced a tech partnership intended to bolster national security and create jobs. The leaders described the agreement as a concrete step toward expanding cooperative capabilities in key sectors and safeguarding economic interests through shared technology initiatives. Officials said the partnership signals a deeper level of bilateral collaboration and could inform future cooperation on standards, research and deployment. The London meeting underscored a mutual emphasis on security and growth through innovation, reflecting a broader push to align technology strategies between the two nations.
Details of the partnership were not fully disclosed in the brief report, but Starmer and Takaichi framed the move as a practical effort to deepen bilateral ties in technology and to advance a shared security agenda while creating employment opportunities. The session highlighted a commitment to accelerate collaboration through business and policy pathways, with no immediate financial figures released. The pair’s discussion in London illustrate a continuing trend of high-level government engagement on technology and its role in national resilience, industrial competitiveness and international partnership, as both sides pursue closer cooperation in innovation.






