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Muller, Joann (1992-04-21). "Japanese will open consulate in Detroit". Detroit Free Press. Detroit. pp. 4B–5B. - Clipping of first and of second page at Newspapers.com; Stopa, Marsha. "Once-mighty Japan fights to maintain edge." Crain's Detroit Business. March 20, 1995. Volume 11, Issue 12. Page 19. Available from EBSCOHost. Accession Number ...
Japan External Trade Organization (日本貿易振興機構, Nihon Bōeki Shinkōkikō, also ジェトロ; JETRO) is an Independent Administrative Institution established by Japan Export Trade Research Organization as a nonprofit corporation in Osaka in February 1952, reorganized under the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) in 1958 (later the Ministry of Economy, Trade and ...
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration (MSWiA) – Register of Undertakings Licensed to Manufacture and Trade Explosives, Arms, Ammunition, and Devices or Technologies Designated for Police or Military Use (in Polish) [188] (searchable); Register of Undertakings Performing Private Investigator Services (in Polish) [189] (searchable ...
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The Japan Business Federation (日本経済団体連合会, Nippon Keizai-dantai Rengōkai) is an economic organization founded in May 2002 by amalgamation of Keidanren (経 済 団 体 連 合会, Japan Federation of Economic Organizations, established 1946; name sometimes used alone as abbreviation for whole organization) and Nikkeiren (日 本 経 営者団体 連 盟, Japan Federation of ...
Vehicle sales have been solid this year giving investors in Ford and General Motors reason to cheer as their stock prices have risen 81% and 68%, respectively, over the last year. Detroit's Big ...
The Japanese economic crisis of the 1990s helped, too. There were several changes in wholesaling and retailing in the 1980s. Japan's distribution system was becoming more efficient. Retail outlets and wholesale establishments both peaked in number in 1982 and then went down 5.4 percent and 3.7 percent, respectively, in 1985.
The ACCJ was established in 1948 by representatives of 40 American companies. Originally, the ACCJ had six committees and nine board members. [2] The ACCJ claims to be Japan's most influential foreign business organization, and serves as the primary forum for the foreign business community in Japan to identify and pursue shared interests and goals.