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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: The organic market in Japan
DESCRIPTION:Dear members and friends\,\n  \nOur next WEBINAR is another joint effort with Flanders Investment & Trade (FIT). \n“The organic market in Japan:\nthe new JAS logo regulations” \n  \nWe are delighted to present 3 speakers who will give us an insight on what’s currently moving in the organic industry in Japan. \n  \nOur first speaker will be Ms. Mayu Nishikawa\, Director of Agricultural Standard at the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture\, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF). She will present the new organic JAS logo regulations that took effect on 16 July 2020. \n  \nThis introductory presentation will be followed by 2 testimonies from organic initiatives in Japan. \nPascal Gerbert-Gaillard\, Asia Director for Bio c’ Bon\, will share his company’s take on the market:\n-Who they are and what they are doing\n-Trends they are seeing and what is a likely future for the market\n-Challenges ahead and notably the new JAS regulation in that part \n  \nThird speaker will be Simon Grunberger\, CEO and founder of Ecoloupe\, a new organic label and supplier in Japan.\nSimon will discuss:\n-Ecoloupe’s missions\n-The importance of organic food and responsible farming\n-The future of organic food in Japan \n  \nYou can find the profile of all 3 speakers in attachment. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS\nWednesday 2 September\n17:00-18:00 Japan time/10:00-11:00 Belgian time\nPresentations + Q&A in English\nFree of charge\nBLCCJ Members + companies with a FIT account \n  \nIf you are interested\, please send an email to info@blccj.or.jp before Wednesday 2 September noon (Japan time)\, and we will confirm your registration. \nThis webinar will be conducted via ZOOM. If your registration is accepted\, you will receive an email with a ZOOM invitation link and password on the day of the event. \n  \nWe hope to welcome many of you at this webinar! \n  \nThe BLCCJ office \n  \n  \nWebinar VIDEO data
URL:https://blccj.or.jp/events/webinar-the-organic-market-in-japan/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: A Prime Minister and his Legacy
DESCRIPTION:Dear members\,\n  \nJapan will soon have a new Prime Minister following Mr Abe’s record breaking stint in office. Mr Abe won three Lower House elections and became a familiar figure internationally – in itself\, an unusual achievement for a Japanese Prime Minister. His Abenomics programme and the Three Arrows promised much – but what did they really achieve and how will history judge this interesting figure? And what happens next – where do his successors propose to lead Japan? \n  \nOur guest speaker will be Tobias Harris\, Executive Vice President and Japan analyst in Washington\, DC\, for Teneo Intelligence. His biography ‘The Iconoclast: Shinzo Abe and the New Japan‘ was published by Hurst on 27 August and has been very well received. \nHe is an expert on Japanese politics\, and worked in 2006-2007 on the staff of Keiichiro Asao\, at that time a member of the upper house of the Japanese Diet and shadow foreign minister for the Democratic Party of Japan\, for whom he conducted research on foreign policy and Japan’s relations with the United States. He is also the Fellow for Economy\, Trade\, and Business at Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA. \n  \nTobias’ review will be followed by an open Q&A facilitated by Melanie Brock\, CEO of Melanie Brock Advisory and one of Japan’s best known APAC specialists. \n  \nMore information on the event website. \nKindly note that the British Chamber of Commerce is taking the lead in this event. \n  \nEVENT DETAILS:\nTuesday 8 September\n12:00-13:00\nIn English\nFree of charge\nMembers-only \n  \nIf you are interested\, please send an email to info@blccj.or.jp by Monday 7 September evening and we will confirm your registration. \n  \nIf your registration is accepted\, you will receive the ZOOM link from the British Chamber 1 hour before the webinar. \n  \nWe hope that we can welcome many BLCCJ members at this joint chamber webinar! \n  \nThe BLCCJ office \n  \nWebinar VIDEO data
URL:https://blccj.or.jp/events/webinar-a-prime-minister-and-his-legacy/
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