In its ongoing efforts to help European SMEs to access the Japanese market, the EU-Japan Centre is co-organising "Export Support" webinars and workshops in cooperation with the EU member organisations of Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) (https://een.ec.europa.eu/).
This coming webinar for the Maritime transport sector is targeted at EU companies seeking to understand the various segments of the maritime transport industry in Japan, as well as the impact of the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement in this sector.
Tuesday, 3 November 2020; 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM CET
Agenda:
10:30 - 10:40 Introduction
10:40 - 11:20 JAPAN, Maritime logistics & new business opportunities
Ms Chieko Nakabayashi, Professor, Researcher and Consultant on Business Development.
11:20 - 11:30 Questions & Answers
11:30 - 12:10 How does the EU-Japan EPA impact the various segments of the maritime transport industry?
Mr Max Berre, Economist and journalist with years of Japan-related experience.
12:10 - 12 :20 Questions & Answers
12:20 - 12 : 30 Conclusion
For more information, please contact Eivilte at eiva@eu-japan.eu;
The experts:
Mr Max Berre, Economist and Journalist with years of Japan-related experience
Ms Chieko Nakabayashi, Professor, Researcher and Consultant on Business Development, based in Brussels and Tokyo.
Expected participants:
This webinar is addressed to local clients/SMEs of below listed member organisations of Enterprise Europe Network (EEN).
Event co-organisers: Entreprise Europe Network partner organisations in the EU, members of the Sector Group Maritime Industries & Services.
Organiser: EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation - Brussels Office
Participation is Free of charge but you need to register.
Registration to this event is now closed.
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