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1982 Nov 22 - 1983 Oct 31
Prime Ministerial Private Office files

PREM19/1073
Japan (Commercial relations with Japan; effects of Japanese imports on the European car industry; possible Nissan investment in UK) (Part 3)

Document type: File list item
Source: TNA, PREM19 series
Release date: 2013 Aug 1
Classification: Confidential
Page count: 295
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82 Dec 29 We Major Japan: UKE Tokyo telegram to FCO ("Mr Abe's visit to Europe") [the Nakasone government; trade friction; East-West relations; the Falklands] [declassified Aug 2013]
82 Dec 23 Th Major Japan: Lord Cockfield minute to MT ("Japanese machine tools") ["I am pleased to say that the talks have led to a confidential understanding which is acceptable to our industry"] [declassified Aug 2013]
82 Dec 1 We Major Japan: No.10 letter to Japanese Embassy (letter bomb incident at 10 Downing Street) [letter of thanks for Embassy's expression of concern] [declassified Aug 2013]
82 Nov 30 Tu Major Japan: MT message to Prime Minister Nakasone ("Prime Minister's message to Mr Nakasone") [congratulations on election victory] [declassified Aug 2013]
82 Nov 25 Th Major Japan: MT message to Prime Minister Suzuki ("Prime Minister's message to Mr Suzuki") [text of Suzuki's message to MT, and MT's reply, following Suzuki's defeat by Nakasone in election] [declassified Aug 2013]
82 Nov 24 We Major Japan: MT message to Prime Minister Suzuki ("Message to Mr Suzuki") [MT opts to omit reference to Falklands in draft reply to Suzuki, following his defeat by Nakasone in election] [declassified Aug 2013]
83 Oct 21 Fr Minor Japan: Howe PS letter to MT (former Prime Minister Nobosuke Kishi: 88th birthday) [request for MT to send message via UK Ambassador, and proposed wording] [declassified Aug 2013]
83 Oct 11 Tu Minor Japan: UKE Tokyo letter to No.10 ("International Design Festival, Osaka 1983 Special Award to the Prime Minister") [Cortazzi: "The ceremonies, which lasted over three hours, were badly organised, long and boring. I am very glad that my recommendation against anyone attending from London was accepted"] [declassified Aug 2013]