Britain and Japan agree on a broad economic and technology partnership worth an expected £18 billion (about $24 billion), according to reports covering Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s visit to London. The deal is described as encompassing investment and cooperation across sectors, aiming to deepen trade and technological ties between the two countries. Both outlets characterize the agreement as a “sweeping” package, linking economic cooperation with technology-related collaboration. The reports do not provide detailed terms in the available excerpts, but they consistently state the expected investment value and the context: the agreement is announced during Takaichi’s visit. The coverage also frames the partnership as intended to generate significant inflows of investment associated with the new cooperation framework. Overall, the sources align on the key points of timing, location, the leaders involved, and the headline investment figure, while leaving additional specifics beyond the excerpts.