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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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Sydney, November 20, 2007

JAPAN EXPERTS GATHER TO DISCUSS GROWING OPPORTUNITIES FOR AUSTRALIAN EXPORTERS

20 November, Sydney -- In what is a rare opportunity for Australian business representatives with an interest in Japan, all Austrade post managers from that country will be gathering at a November 28 breakfast conference at Sydney's Shangri-La Hotel being hosted by the Australia Japan Business Association Inc. (AJBA). The conference is designed to introduce the new opportunities for Australian exporters created by the resurgent Japanese economy.

Led by Phil Ingram, Austrade's Senior Trade Commissioner for Tokyo and Country Manager-Japan, trade commissioners from Osaka, Fukuoka, Sapporo, Sendai and Nagoya will be speaking about the opportunities for Australian exporters in a resurgent Japanese economy. The Austrade representatives will also be available to speak to the attendees about specific export possibilities.

After more than a decade in the economic doldrums, the Japanese economy appears finally to have resolved many of the structural issues responsible for its lacklustre performance, not least the mountain of bad debt on the books of its banks. Moreover, it has emerged profoundly changed from its former post-war industrial model. Technological advances, demographic realities, government deregulation, and more outspoken consumers have forced sweeping changes to even the most hidebound companies, and Japan is now more open to foreign business, their products and their ideas than ever before.

"This new reality translates into significant opportunities for Australian business in Japan, and not just in the Tokyo market," said James M. Pach, president of the AJBA. Potential markets for Australians range from information technology to food and beverages. Austrade experts in each of the key regional centres of Japan can be instrumental in helping Australian business understand the market, make contacts and establish a foothold.

About the AJBA :
The Australia Japan Business Association (AJBA) was established by James M. Pach in early 2006, coinciding with the Year of Exchange between Australian and Japan , with the goal of providing opportunities to Australian and Japanese business for exchange and information beyond the traditional resources segment. Its program of events has included four breakfast conferences in 2006, attracting more than 100 participants. These conferences will be supplemented in 2007 with regular cocktail events, covering different industry themes ranging from tourism through ICT and education. Registration forms for the November 28 event can be downloaded from the AJBA website at www.ajba.com.au

 

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