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Vietnamese goods to increase presence on foreign shelves

HANOI (Vietnam News/ANN): More Vietnamese goods are available on foreign supermarket shelves but enterprises still need to overcome a number of challenges if they want to enhance their brand image. Online newspaper Hanoimoi.com.vn cited Makoto Nakamura, an international trade consultant at the Japan External Trade Organisation as saying that when consuming food products, health and safety was the top priority of Japanese people and then the price. Agricultural and food products that entered the Japanese market had to undergo animal and plant quarantine inspections. Also, these goods had to comply with Japan’s regulations on environmental sanitation.

Why are secondhand Japanese cars so popular in Africa?

Why are secondhand Japanese cars so popular in Africa? July 25, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) Secondhand Japanese cars are seen lined up at a parking lot in a shopping mall in Zambia s capital Lusaka on June 1, 2021. (Mainichi/Mitsuyoshi Hirano) LUSAKA, Zambia (Mainichi) Japanese classic cars remain enduringly popular in Africa. As the continent has developed economically, imports of vintage Japanese vehicles have also risen. In the last 10 years, the market has almost doubled in size, with around 280,000 cars brought over in 2020. But in the shadow of all this success lie unexpected pitfalls. This reporter was in Zambia, an inland country in southern Africa, some 12,000 kilometers from Japan, when I suddenly heard my mother tongue: No card has been inserted, it said. It was the end of May and I had bundled into a car that came to pick me up from the airport in the capital, Lusaka. When the driver put the keys in the ignition, an automated Japanese voice had echoed in the ca

Hundreds gather for Third Japan-Africa Business Forum, prelude to TICAD 8

Hundreds gather for Third Japan-Africa Business Forum, prelude to TICAD 8 Hundreds gather for Third Japan-Africa Business Forum, prelude to TICAD 8 Around 1,600 people from all over Africa and Japan gathered over six days to explore closer business ties at the Third Japan-Africa Business Forum, which this year attracted the highest number of participants since its launch. The conference was organized by the Asia External Representation Office of the African Development Bank, in coordination with the African Diplomatic Corps in Tokyo, the Japan External Trade Organization, the Japan International Cooperation Agency, the United Nations Development Programme and United Nations Industrial Development Organization. It took place in a hybrid format between 29 June and 8 July. This year’s theme was “Shaping a New Africa in the Era of Covid-19.”

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