The News Scroll 16 April 2021
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Punjab committed in facilitating investments from Japan: CM Outlook April 16, 2021 21:16 IST Punjab committed in facilitating investments from Japan: CM outlookindia.com 1970-01-01T05:30:00+0530
Chandigarh, Apr 16 (PTI) Reiterating commitment of the state government in facilitating investments from Japan through the Invest Punjab initiative, Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Friday highlighted his vision of having a Little Japan in the state that builds upon the current presence of over 100 Japanese business establishments in the state. He was virtually addressing the Indo-Japan Investment Symposium: Investment Opportunities in the State of Punjab , organised by the Japan desk at the Invest Punjab in coordination with Embassy of India, Tokyo.
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Rituální otevírání sudu se saké na slavnostní recepci k 25 letům založení JCCI v září 2019./ A ritual of breaking open a sake barrel at the 25 years anniversary reception in September 2019.
JCCI/ History and activities of Japanese Chamber of Prommere and Industry in the Czech Republic (JCCI “Shokokai”).
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JCCI was established in 1994 and now the number of membership companies has reached 164 (as of February 2021). In September 2019, “25 years anniversary reception” was successfully held with the honourable attendance of His Excellency Mr. Karel Havlíček / Minister of Industry and Trade, Her Excellency Mrs. Jana Maláčová / Minister of Labour and Social Affairs, His Excellen-cy Mr. Kaoru Shimazaki / then Japanese ambassador to the Czech Republic and many other guests from Czech government and community. Our main purpose of activity is to support Japa-nese companies operating in
KUALA LUMPUR (March 7): Malaysia becomes a gateway for Japanese products to the ASEAN market as envisaged in the Japan Mall project that aims to promote international online sales of a wide selection of cosmetics and foods through purchase-and-sales support from major e-commerce sites overseas.
Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) Kuala Lumpur managing director Mai Onozawa said the online sales platform in Malaysia could be a stepping stone to expand Japanese products to other ASEAN countries, as Malaysia has the highest e-commerce potential with its high percentage of people with smart devices.
She said Malaysia also has an attractive consumer market in the upper-class income bracket.
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Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) Kuala Lumpur managing director Mai Onozawa. Bernama pic
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KUALA LUMPUR, Mar 7 Malaysia becomes a gateway for Japanese products to the Asean market as envisaged in the Japan Mall project that aims to promote international online sales of a wide selection of cosmetics and foods through purchase-and-sales support from major e-commerce sites overseas.
Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) Kuala Lumpur managing director Mai Onozawa said the online sales platform in Malaysia could be a stepping stone to expand Japanese products to other Asean countries as Malaysia has the highest e-commerce potential with its high percentage of people with smart devices.
Online symposium by JETRO - Future Society After the Pandemic, Expectations for EXPO 2025, and the Potential of the Osaka Kansai Region 22nd February 2021
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Osaka, Japan (Antara/Business Wire)- Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) and Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition will hold an online symposium “Future Society after the Pandemic, Expectations for EXPO 2025, and the Potential of the Osaka Kansai Region” on March 3, 2021.
In addition to climate change, environmental issues and economic disparity, the recent COVID-19 pandemic has become a prominent global challenge. In this symposium, participants will discuss how EXPO 2025 Osaka Kansai can contribute to the resolution of these issues.