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Issue 3 November 2009 : Inside this issue

Last Updated:Friday, 26 November 2009
- From the Editor
- Interview Guest Profile Mr Bruce Pomer, Westgate Advisory Co. Ltd.
- Guest Interview - Japan MA: Opportunities and Challenges
- Article - Japan's Very Big Adventure
- DYI Tokyo Sightseeing Tips
- AJBA and other events
- About the AJBA
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All about the AJBA.

The Australia Japan Business Association Incorporated was established in 2005 at the initiative of James M. Pach, the current president. While recognising that there are already a number of organisations that provide valuable encouragement in many aspects of Australia-Japan relations, the AJBA was founded to enable regular opportunities for exchange between the Australian and Japanese business communities, at a more informal level. It is hoped that out of this exchange, opportunities will arise on an individual member basis, while at the same time encouraging the bilateral commercial relationship between the two countries.

The AJBA will also regularly invite expert speakers and contributors to contribute to the dialog on Australia-Japan relations at the commercial level. Along with a quarterly newsletter and timely news updates, AJBA members will have a source of quality information on topics of interest.

Only recently founded, the AJBA is committed to rapidly developing the structure and capability to provide high-level services to its members, with the aim of becoming a valuable organisation for those with an interest in bilateral ties.

If you are an individual or organisation with an interest in Australia-Japan commercial relations, we invite you to consider membership.

 

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