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Supplier Classification
The (Unified) supplier qualification review results in a classification from A to D, which is largely dependent on the size of your company.  In practice, most EU SMEs will initially get a C or a D...
Obtaining a Digital ID
Important notice:  At the moment, in order to obtain a digital identity, is it necessary to produce documents stating that you have domicile within Japan, or that your company is registered in Japan. ...
Finding local partners
The complexity of various procedures concerning public procurement and various requirements involving local presence might make finding a local partner or representative an attractive alternative...
JTPP Helpdesk officially launched
As of November, the Japan Tax and Public Procurement (JTPP) Helpdesk has started providing a variety of support services to European SMEs regarding public procurement and taxes in Japan.  The Helpdesk...
Establishing a local presence
It is also possible to establish a local presence such as a representative or branch office, or full-fledged subsidiary according to your business needs. JTPP Helpdesk has established contacts with...
Government Procurement in Japan - Obstacles and Opportunities for European SMEs
The EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation (EU side) is pleased to release a comprehensive Report on "Government Procurement in Japan: Obstacles and Opportunities for European SMEs".This 85-page...
Report: Accounting and Taxes
About the Report:This report provides a summary of the Japanese Accounting and Taxaton sectors. Its main objective is to provide EU companies with an overview of Japanese accounting practices and...
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