To get the access to this report, please click here.Expert : Ms. Els Verhulst.Publication date: Feb 2015Please keep in mind that this report is only accessible to EU companies which are registered to the EU Business in Japan website. - If you are not yet a member, you will first have to register as a member via: http://www.eubusinessinjapan.eu/…
To get the access to this report, please click here.Expert : Ms. Stephanie Krebs.Publication date: Feb 2015Please keep in mind that this report is only accessible to EU companies which are registered to the EU Business in Japan website. - If you are not yet a member, you will first have to register as a member via: http://www.…
How does the public procurement system work in Japan and what are my opportunities?Similar to the process in European countries, Japanese government organisations are obliged to purchase the goods and services they require through competitive public tendering procedures. As one can imagine, the range of these goods and services is extremely broad: - From ink-cartridges to satellites, from the painting of bridges to the construction of an Olympic stadium.
Although Japan is the second largest cosmetics market in the world and highly relevant for any European exporter, the unique and complicated exporting/importing procedures and requirements, as well as the lack of documentation in English, prevents exploring the full potential of this market. Therefore, this Guide attempts to provide a contribution towards bridging the information gap, covering the whole legal and administrative process of exporting/importing cosmetics to Japan.
This report has been undertaken in the framework of the new "Minerva Fellowship" programme initiated by the Centre in 2013 and is based on desk and field research as well as factual first-hand information. The information contained in the Report reflects the views of the author only and not necessarily the views and position of the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation, the EU Commission or Japan authorities.
By Lena Muxfeldt (2015 - I)This report has been undertaken in the framework of the "Minerva Fellowship" programme initiated by the Centre in 2013 and is based on desk and field research as well as factual first-hand information.This is an internal report. Please contact the Centre.
By Jérôme Camier (2015 - I)This report has been undertaken in the framework of the "Minerva Fellowship" programme initiated by the Centre in 2013 and is based on desk and field research as well as factual first-hand information.This is an internal report. Please contact the Centre.
By Jérôme Camier (2015 - II).This report has been undertaken in the framework of the "Minerva Fellowship" programme initiated by the Centre in 2013 and is based on desk and field research as well as factual first-hand information.This is an internal report. Please contact the Centre.
To get the access to this report, please click here.Expert : Ms. Chieko Nakabayashi.Publication date: Jan 2015Please keep in mind that this report is only accessible to EU companies which are registered to the EU Business in Japan website. - If you are not yet a member, you will first have to register as a member via:…
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