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Brazil

Mitsubishi Corporation do Brasil S.A.Sao Paulo Head Office / Regional Headquarters for Latin America and the CaribbeanAvenida Paulista, 1294, 23º andar,01310-915, São Paulo - SP, BrazilTel: +55-11-3265-1000

Rio de Janeiro BranchPraia de Botafogo, 228, 5º andar, 22250-040, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, BrazilTel: +55-21-2559-3300

Belo Horizonte BranchAvenida do Contorno, 5919, 6º andar, 30110-035, Belo Horizonte - MG(Minas Gerais), BrazilTel: +55-31-3118-4700

Argentina

Mitsubishi Argentina S.A.C. y R.Pje Della Paolera 265, Piso 24, Oficina A, 1001,Buenos Aires, ArgentinaTel: +54-11-4510-0200

Bolivia

Mitsubishi Corporation La Paz Liaison OfficeAvenida Sanchez Bustamante esquina Calle 15, Edificio Torre Ketal, Piso 4, Oficina 405, Calacoto, La Paz, BoliviaTel: +591-2-2773114

Chile

Mitsubishi Chile Ltda.Avenida Isidora Goyenechea 3000, Piso 26, Las Condes,Santiago, ChileTel: +56-2-2340-1200

Colombia

Mitsubishi Colombia Ltda.Calle 72 No. 10-07, Edificio Liberty Seguros, Piso 14,Bogota D.C., ColombiaTel: +57-1-313-7400

Cuba

Mitsubishi Corporation Representative OfficeAvenida 3ra, entre calle 78 y 80, Edificio Jerusalén, Piso 2, Oficina 212, Miramar, Municipio Playa, La Habana, CubaTel: +53-7-202-5500

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Ecuador

Mitsubishi Corporation Quito BranchAvenida 12 de Octubre N24-528 Y Cordero, Edificio W.T.C. Torre B, Piso 5, Quito, EcuadorTel: +593-2-2-557-880

Guatemala

Mitsubishi Corporation Guatemala Liaison OfficeBoulevard Los Proceres 24-69 Zona 10 Empresarial ZonaPradera Torre 3, Nivel 17, Oficina 1711, Guatemala City, GuatemalaTel: +502-2390-0700

Panama

Mitsubishi International, S.ATorres de las Americas, Piso 19, Oficina No. C-1901, PuntaPacifica, Apartado 0823-01523, Panama, PanamaTel: +507-264-3422

Paraguay

Mitsubishi Corporation Asuncion Liaison OfficeMolas Lopez 177 esq. Papa Juan XXIII Edificio Gloria, Piso 3Asuncion, ParaguayTel: +595-21-601-400

Peru

Mitsubishi Peru S.A.Avenida Santo Toribio 173, Via Central 125, Oficina 1301,Edificio Real Ocho, San Isidro, Lima, PeruTel: +51-1-442-1200

Venezuela

Mitsubishi Venezolana, C.A.Avenida Francisco de Miranda C.C. El Parque Torre SegurosCaracas, Piso2 Los Palos Grandes, Caracas, 1060, VenezuelaTel: +58-212-209-7310

Puerto Ordaz OfficeC.C.Naraya, Piso 4, Oficina 13, Avenida Paseo Caroni / calleTocoma. Altavista, Puerto Ordaz, Estado Bolivar, VenezuelaTel: +58-286-961-1711

Latin America and the Caribbean

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Our Businessby Sector

Global Environmental & Infrastructure Business GroupThe Global Environmental & Infrastructure Business Group mainly handles trade and related business operations in power generation, water, transpor-tation, and other necessary infrastructure. We are active in areas that help to combat global warming and secure sustainable supplies of energy, such as our renewable and next-generation energy businesses. We are also involved in manufacture of lithium-ion batteries, an essential component for today’s environmentally friendly vehicles.

Energy Business GroupThe Energy Business Group contributes to the development of industry and helps to improve the quality of people's lives. We handle energy in liquid, gas, and solid states, which provide consumers with light, heat and power. Our expansive energy portfolio includes liquefied natural gas (LNG), crude oil, petroleum products, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), petroleum coke, metallurgical coke and carbon products.

Metals GroupIn the Metals Group, we handle a wide range of commodities in steel products, ferrous raw materials and non-ferrous metals. By providing global markets with stable, sustainable supplies of high-quality mineral resources and metal products, we are contributing to the sustainable development of the world in which we live.

Machinery GroupThe Machinery Group handles a wide range of machinery in four key domains: industrial machinery, shipping, defense and aerospace, and motor vehicles. We handle machine tools, agricultural machinery, construction and mining equipment, elevators and escalators, ships, aerospace-related equipment, automobiles, and other businesses.

Chemicals GroupThe Chemicals Group is active in three business segments: Commodity Chemicals such as petrochemicals, industrial salts and fertilizers; Functional Chemicals, including plastics and functional products such as urethane, synthetic rubber and coating raw materials; and Life Sciences, which covers our food science, pharmaceutical and agrochemical businesses.

Living Essentials GroupThe Living Essentials Group operates businesses that provide consumers with foods, clothing, medical goods and other daily consumer necessities on a global scale. Our operations cover a range of industries from the upstream sourcing of resources to the downstream retail market. We make a contribution to the enrichment of society by providing competitive products and services that match the diverse needs of consumers, with a strong emphasis on the reliability and safety of the products and services we provide.

Corporate Philosophy

Corporate Responsibility to Society “Shoki Hoko”Strive to enrich society, both materially and spiritually, while contributing towards the preservation of the global environment.

Integrity and Fairness“Shoji Komei”Maintain principles of transparency and openness, conducting business with integrity and fairness.

Global Understanding Through Business“Ritsugyo Boeki”Expand business, based on an all-encompassing global perspective.

(The modern day interpretation of the Three Corporate Principles, as agreed on at the Mitsubishi Kinyokai meeting of the companies that constitute the so-called Mitsubishi group in January 2001.)

Head O�ce

North America

*Locations of o�ces and subsidiaries are marked.(excluding project o�ces and annex o�ces in Japan)

Our Global Network(As of July 1, 2016)

Including o�ces in Japan, Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) has more than 200 o�ces and subsidiaries, and develops business in collaboration with approxi-mately 1,200 group companies in some 90 countries around the world.

Middle East & Central Asia

Europe & Africa

Asia & Oceania

East Asia

Japan

MC’s Regional Structure

Three Corporate Principles

Latin America and the Caribbean

Industrial Finance, Logistics & Development GroupThe Industrial Finance, Logistics & Development Group engages in investments and management business in the Real Estate, Leasing, Private Equity, and Logistics sectors. In addition to the wealth of knowledge and managerial competence gained through experience and the networks of a global integrated business enterprise, we are leveraging its asset management functions to build the optimal portfolio for maximizing corporate value.

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Our Businessby Sector

Global Environmental & Infrastructure Business GroupThe Global Environmental & Infrastructure Business Group mainly handles trade and related business operations in power generation, water, transpor-tation, and other necessary infrastructure. We are active in areas that help to combat global warming and secure sustainable supplies of energy, such as our renewable and next-generation energy businesses. We are also involved in manufacture of lithium-ion batteries, an essential component for today’s environmentally friendly vehicles.

Energy Business GroupThe Energy Business Group contributes to the development of industry and helps to improve the quality of people's lives. We handle energy in liquid, gas, and solid states, which provide consumers with light, heat and power. Our expansive energy portfolio includes liquefied natural gas (LNG), crude oil, petroleum products, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), petroleum coke, metallurgical coke and carbon products.

Metals GroupIn the Metals Group, we handle a wide range of commodities in steel products, ferrous raw materials and non-ferrous metals. By providing global markets with stable, sustainable supplies of high-quality mineral resources and metal products, we are contributing to the sustainable development of the world in which we live.

Machinery GroupThe Machinery Group handles a wide range of machinery in four key domains: industrial machinery, shipping, defense and aerospace, and motor vehicles. We handle machine tools, agricultural machinery, construction and mining equipment, elevators and escalators, ships, aerospace-related equipment, automobiles, and other businesses.

Chemicals GroupThe Chemicals Group is active in three business segments: Commodity Chemicals such as petrochemicals, industrial salts and fertilizers; Functional Chemicals, including plastics and functional products such as urethane, synthetic rubber and coating raw materials; and Life Sciences, which covers our food science, pharmaceutical and agrochemical businesses.

Living Essentials GroupThe Living Essentials Group operates businesses that provide consumers with foods, clothing, medical goods and other daily consumer necessities on a global scale. Our operations cover a range of industries from the upstream sourcing of resources to the downstream retail market. We make a contribution to the enrichment of society by providing competitive products and services that match the diverse needs of consumers, with a strong emphasis on the reliability and safety of the products and services we provide.

Corporate Philosophy

Corporate Responsibility to Society “Shoki Hoko”Strive to enrich society, both materially and spiritually, while contributing towards the preservation of the global environment.

Integrity and Fairness“Shoji Komei”Maintain principles of transparency and openness, conducting business with integrity and fairness.

Global Understanding Through Business“Ritsugyo Boeki”Expand business, based on an all-encompassing global perspective.

(The modern day interpretation of the Three Corporate Principles, as agreed on at the Mitsubishi Kinyokai meeting of the companies that constitute the so-called Mitsubishi group in January 2001.)

Head O�ce

North America

*Locations of o�ces and subsidiaries are marked.(excluding project o�ces and annex o�ces in Japan)

Our Global Network(As of July 1, 2016)

Including o�ces in Japan, Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) has more than 200 o�ces and subsidiaries, and develops business in collaboration with approxi-mately 1,200 group companies in some 90 countries around the world.

Middle East & Central Asia

Europe & Africa

Asia & Oceania

East Asia

Japan

MC’s Regional Structure

Three Corporate Principles

Latin America and the Caribbean

Industrial Finance, Logistics & Development GroupThe Industrial Finance, Logistics & Development Group engages in investments and management business in the Real Estate, Leasing, Private Equity, and Logistics sectors. In addition to the wealth of knowledge and managerial competence gained through experience and the networks of a global integrated business enterprise, we are leveraging its asset management functions to build the optimal portfolio for maximizing corporate value.

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O�ces and Subsidiaries

Regional Headquarters

Locations in Pictures

We are promoting further growth-driver evolution, from “investing” in businesses to “managing” them

and generating continuous value.

Brazil

Argentina

Bolivia

Peru

Ecuador

Trinidad and Tobago

Cuba

Paraguay

Colombia

VenezuelaPanama

Chile

Guatemala

FPSO Systems in Brazil

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Power Plant in Argentina

Harvesting Soybeans in Brazil

Methanol Plant in Venezuela

Vehicles of Mitsubishisold in Central and South America

Elevator Factory in Colombia

Escondida Mine in Chile

Commercial Aircraft Leasing in Panama

Seawater Desalination Plant in Chile

Thermal Power Plant in Chile

Port Terminal in Colombia

Compressor BusinessWe are working with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor Corporation to develop a compressor business, including sales, assembly and after-sales service.

Highlights of our Activities in Latin America and the Caribbean

Steel BusinessWe work on business areas that include distribution and processing of steel products across the region through Metal One Corporation, an integrated steel trading company that is 60% owned by MC.

New Methanol Project We are working in partnership with the Trinidadian government and other partners to develop a venture for the production and sale of methanol in Trinidad and Tobago.

Floating Production Storage and O�oading (FPSO) BusinessWe operate Floating Production, Storage and O�oading (FPSO) vessels for crude oil and gas from deep-sea oilfields with Brazilian state-owned oil company, Petrobras.

Grain Procurement & SalesThrough our subsidiary Agrex do Brazil, we are involved in the procurement and sales of soybeans, corn and other grains.

Power Plant EPC BusinessWe develop our power generation plant business, including engineer-ing, procurement and construction (EPC), across the region.

Ports BusinessJoining forces with a local partner, we are participating in the port terminal business along Colombia’s Caribbean coast.

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Steel Service Center in BrazilPetrochemical Plant

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Methanol Production & SalesOur joint venture with a Venezuelan state-owned petrochemical company and other partners annually produces 1.6 million tons of methanol.

Extra Heavy Crude Oil Development BusinessWe are working together with Venezuela’s state-owned company and other partners to develop an extra heavy crude oil business in the Carabobo area of the Orinoco Oil Belt.

Power Generation BusinessWe are not only involved in EPC, but also hold stakes in a thermal power project in Chile, which supplies electricity to a key sector of the country’s economy, the mining industry.

Copper BusinessBeginning with participation in Escondida mine, the world's largest copper mine, MC steadily expanded its assets in Chile and Peru. MC also participated in Anglo American Sur S.A. in 2011, which owns the Los Bronces mine.

Iron Ore BusinessWe are investing in Chilean iron ore mine, Compañía Minera del Pacífico S.A., which is Chile's largest iron ore company, and continues to grow through mine expansions and new mine developments.

Motor Vehicle BusinessWe are working with partners in Brazil, Chile, Peru and in other countries throughout Central and South America to import and sell vehicles manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors and FUSO.

Water BusinessThrough a joint venture with a local partner, we supply desalinated water via pipeline mainly to the mining industry in Chile.

Elevator BusinessWe are working with Mitsubishi Electric to develop elevator sales across the region and operate an elevator factory in Colombia.

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Aircraft LeasingWe are developing our aircraft leasing business, including aircraft leases to leading local airlines in Panama and Colombia.

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Salmon FarmingWe are working through Cermaq, the world’s second largest salmon farming company, to develop our salmon farming business in Chile, also leveraging the Cermaq group’s best practices in Norway and Canada to produce safe and sustainably farmed salmon.

Co�ee BusinessWe are working with one of the world’s largest co�ee plantations to produce high-quality co�ees, certified by CSR organizations in the US and Europe. We are also engaged in co�ee trading across the region.

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O�ces and Subsidiaries

Regional Headquarters

Locations in Pictures

We are promoting further growth-driver evolution, from “investing” in businesses to “managing” them

and generating continuous value.

Brazil

Argentina

Bolivia

Peru

Ecuador

Trinidad and Tobago

Cuba

Paraguay

Colombia

VenezuelaPanama

Chile

Guatemala

FPSO Systems in Brazil

Copyright © SBM Offshore

Power Plant in Argentina

Harvesting Soybeans in Brazil

Methanol Plant in Venezuela

Vehicles of Mitsubishisold in Central and South America

Elevator Factory in Colombia

Escondida Mine in Chile

Commercial Aircraft Leasing in Panama

Seawater Desalination Plant in Chile

Thermal Power Plant in Chile

Port Terminal in Colombia

Compressor BusinessWe are working with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor Corporation to develop a compressor business, including sales, assembly and after-sales service.

Highlights of our Activities in Latin America and the Caribbean

Steel BusinessWe work on business areas that include distribution and processing of steel products across the region through Metal One Corporation, an integrated steel trading company that is 60% owned by MC.

New Methanol Project We are working in partnership with the Trinidadian government and other partners to develop a venture for the production and sale of methanol in Trinidad and Tobago.

Floating Production Storage and O�oading (FPSO) BusinessWe operate Floating Production, Storage and O�oading (FPSO) vessels for crude oil and gas from deep-sea oilfields with Brazilian state-owned oil company, Petrobras.

Grain Procurement & SalesThrough our subsidiary Agrex do Brazil, we are involved in the procurement and sales of soybeans, corn and other grains.

Power Plant EPC BusinessWe develop our power generation plant business, including engineer-ing, procurement and construction (EPC), across the region.

Ports BusinessJoining forces with a local partner, we are participating in the port terminal business along Colombia’s Caribbean coast.

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Co�ee Plantation in Brazil

Steel Service Center in BrazilPetrochemical Plant

in Trinidad and Tobago (Illustration)

Methanol Production & SalesOur joint venture with a Venezuelan state-owned petrochemical company and other partners annually produces 1.6 million tons of methanol.

Extra Heavy Crude Oil Development BusinessWe are working together with Venezuela’s state-owned company and other partners to develop an extra heavy crude oil business in the Carabobo area of the Orinoco Oil Belt.

Power Generation BusinessWe are not only involved in EPC, but also hold stakes in a thermal power project in Chile, which supplies electricity to a key sector of the country’s economy, the mining industry.

Copper BusinessBeginning with participation in Escondida mine, the world's largest copper mine, MC steadily expanded its assets in Chile and Peru. MC also participated in Anglo American Sur S.A. in 2011, which owns the Los Bronces mine.

Iron Ore BusinessWe are investing in Chilean iron ore mine, Compañía Minera del Pacífico S.A., which is Chile's largest iron ore company, and continues to grow through mine expansions and new mine developments.

Motor Vehicle BusinessWe are working with partners in Brazil, Chile, Peru and in other countries throughout Central and South America to import and sell vehicles manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors and FUSO.

Water BusinessThrough a joint venture with a local partner, we supply desalinated water via pipeline mainly to the mining industry in Chile.

Elevator BusinessWe are working with Mitsubishi Electric to develop elevator sales across the region and operate an elevator factory in Colombia.

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Aircraft LeasingWe are developing our aircraft leasing business, including aircraft leases to leading local airlines in Panama and Colombia.

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Salmon FarmingWe are working through Cermaq, the world’s second largest salmon farming company, to develop our salmon farming business in Chile, also leveraging the Cermaq group’s best practices in Norway and Canada to produce safe and sustainably farmed salmon.

Co�ee BusinessWe are working with one of the world’s largest co�ee plantations to produce high-quality co�ees, certified by CSR organizations in the US and Europe. We are also engaged in co�ee trading across the region.

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Guatemala City

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Brazil

Mitsubishi Corporation do Brasil S.A.Sao Paulo Head Office / Regional Headquarters for Latin America and the CaribbeanAvenida Paulista, 1294, 23º andar,01310-915, São Paulo - SP, BrazilTel: +55-11-3265-1000

Rio de Janeiro BranchPraia de Botafogo, 228, 5º andar, 22250-040, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, BrazilTel: +55-21-2559-3300

Belo Horizonte BranchAvenida do Contorno, 5919, 6º andar, 30110-035, Belo Horizonte - MG(Minas Gerais), BrazilTel: +55-31-3118-4700

Argentina

Mitsubishi Argentina S.A.C. y R.Pje Della Paolera 265, Piso 24, Oficina A, 1001,Buenos Aires, ArgentinaTel: +54-11-4510-0200

Bolivia

Mitsubishi Corporation La Paz Liaison OfficeAvenida Sanchez Bustamante esquina Calle 15, Edificio Torre Ketal, Piso 4, Oficina 405, Calacoto, La Paz, BoliviaTel: +591-2-2773114

Chile

Mitsubishi Chile Ltda.Avenida Isidora Goyenechea 3000, Piso 26, Las Condes,Santiago, ChileTel: +56-2-2340-1200

Colombia

Mitsubishi Colombia Ltda.Calle 72 No. 10-07, Edificio Liberty Seguros, Piso 14,Bogota D.C., ColombiaTel: +57-1-313-7400

Cuba

Mitsubishi Corporation Representative OfficeAvenida 3ra, entre calle 78 y 80, Edificio Jerusalén, Piso 2, Oficina 212, Miramar, Municipio Playa, La Habana, CubaTel: +53-7-202-5500

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Ecuador

Mitsubishi Corporation Quito BranchAvenida 12 de Octubre N24-528 Y Cordero, Edificio W.T.C. Torre B, Piso 5, Quito, EcuadorTel: +593-2-2-557-880

Guatemala

Mitsubishi Corporation Guatemala Liaison OfficeBoulevard Los Proceres 24-69 Zona 10 Empresarial ZonaPradera Torre 3, Nivel 17, Oficina 1711, Guatemala City, GuatemalaTel: +502-2390-0700

Panama

Mitsubishi International, S.ATorres de las Americas, Piso 19, Oficina No. C-1901, PuntaPacifica, Apartado 0823-01523, Panama, PanamaTel: +507-264-3422

Paraguay

Mitsubishi Corporation Asuncion Liaison OfficeMolas Lopez 177 esq. Papa Juan XXIII Edificio Gloria, Piso 3Asuncion, ParaguayTel: +595-21-601-400

Peru

Mitsubishi Peru S.A.Avenida Santo Toribio 173, Via Central 125, Oficina 1301,Edificio Real Ocho, San Isidro, Lima, PeruTel: +51-1-442-1200

Venezuela

Mitsubishi Venezolana, C.A.Avenida Francisco de Miranda C.C. El Parque Torre SegurosCaracas, Piso2 Los Palos Grandes, Caracas, 1060, VenezuelaTel: +58-212-209-7310

Puerto Ordaz OfficeC.C.Naraya, Piso 4, Oficina 13, Avenida Paseo Caroni / calleTocoma. Altavista, Puerto Ordaz, Estado Bolivar, VenezuelaTel: +58-286-961-1711

Latin America and the Caribbean