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Japan PM backs troubled Sicily bridge plan, highlighting Japanese investment

  • Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed hope that the long-delayed Messina Strait Bridge project involving Japanese companies will start soon and highlight economic cooperation between Japan and Italy.
  • The 3.7-kilometer bridge project connecting Messina in Sicily to mainland Italy is led by the Eurolink consortium, which includes Italy's Webuild, Japan's IHI, and Spain's Sacyr.
  • Takaichi stated that she hopes the Messina Strait Bridge will become a landmark symbolizing economic cooperation between Japan and Italy.
  • Despite support, the €13.5 billion bridge project is unlikely to begin construction soon, although Italy's government emphasizes its importance for economic growth in the south.
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Japan PM backs troubled Sicily bridge plan, highlighting Japanese investment

Japan's Prime ​Minister Sanae Takaichi said on Monday she hopes a long delayed project to ‌build a bridge across Italy's Strait of Messina will get off the ground soon and showcase bilateral cooperation, given the involvement of Japanese companies.

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Pietro Ciucci, CEO of the Strait of Messina, issued a statement regarding Prime Minister Meloni's bilateral meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi.

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Market Screener broke the news in Annecy, France on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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