JTPP Helpdesk strives to support European SMEs during the whole process of tendering in Japan, using internal and external experts.

A substantial part of these expert-services are free and covered by the Helpdesk.  JTPP Helpdesk strives to offer tailor-made support to its clients, with a first answer two business days. 

We will be happy answer any of your questions regarding public procurement and, if necessary, bring you in contact with the appropriate experts. 

before you submit your inquiry, Please note that JTPP Helpdesk's FREE services are only available for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) based IN EU-member states or countries participating in the cosme programme.

 

 

Please indicate as many of the activities or services you would be happy to receive information about. You are of course able to change your mind and unsubscribe. If you would prefer only to receive information about Japanese Public Procurement, but no future marketing information, please leave all the options blank.

EU-Japan Centre's News

More
On 17 January 2023 in Tokyo, the 2022 Recommendations adopted by the EU-Japan Business Round Table…
Please take a look at the New Year's Special Column written by Mr. Tanabe, Managing Director of the…
The latest issue of the EU-Japan NEWS, the EU-Japan Centre's quarterly newsletter is now available…
The EU-Japan Centre is pleased to start a new weekly service by publishing brief summary of the…
The EU-Japan Centre’s office in Tokyo is regularly publishing "Industry and Policy News”. By…
The EU-Japan Centre is pleased to start a new weekly service by publishing brief summary of the…

Events

More
France
17/04/2023 - 18/04/2023
Lean in Europe takes small groups of people interested in process improvement to a company to learn how it uses lean tools to drive its activities be that in manufacturing, services…
Japan
15/05/2023 - 26/05/2023
Are you a SME (small medium enterprise)? Do you wish to gain in-depth insight into the Japanese business environment? Do you require a better understanding of your Japanese partners/competitors? Do…