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Japanese investments pouring into Flanders

In 2022, Flanders welcomed 15 investment projects from Japan, placing Japan on the sixth spot among Flanders' main investors, and first among their Asian investors.

In 2023, Japan is heading in the same direction. During the four months from January to April, six Japanese investment projects in Flanders were publicly announced, in the logistics, energy and semiconductor materials sectors. More details online.

Source: Flanders Investment & Trade

Published: February 2025

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