The EU-Japan Centre launched in 2013 a reference website for all EU companies wishing to do business with Japan: “EU BUSINESS IN JAPAN” (www.eubusinessinjapan.eu).
The objective of this website is to provide practical information for EU businesses in need of clear guidelines on trade and investment opportunities in Japan, including practical information on Japanese business sectors (market surveys, etc.) and advice on overcoming various barriers to the Japanese market (i.e. corporate taxation, IPR, etc.)
In order to provide reliable and up-to-date information on as many different relevant sectors and issues as possible, the EU-Japan Centre is heavily reliant on reports from external experts. With this new call, the EU-Japan Centre is preparing for the next reports to be released.
As a not-for-profit body, the EU-Japan Centre is only able to offer a nominal payment to contributing authors. However, each Author will receive an online acknowledgment (name, company name and field of expertise published on the website). Should the visitors of the « EU BUSINESS IN JAPAN » portal be satisfied with the quality of the information made available on the website for a specific subject, and should they need further support, they will be invited to contact the author of the publication for further (chargeable) services.
If you don’t want to miss this unique occasion to appear on the reference portal for all EU business activities in Japan, proposals should be sent by email to Ms. Pauline Laloux (p.laloux(at)eu-japan.eu) at the latest on Monday, 31 January 2022.
The EU-Japan Centre is currently interested in receiving reports covering the topics listed below:
SECTORS | Beer market |
Honey market | |
Toys & baby goods (excl. clothing) market | |
Chemicals market (incl. regulations) | |
Railways market | |
Sport equipment market | |
Pet products market | |
Fintech market | |
Soft drinks, tea and coffee market | |
Music & music instrument market | |
Homeware, furniture, home fashion & interior design market | |
OPERATIONAL | Payment options and financial challenges when exporting goods to Japan |
How to build an attractive website to sell in Japan (B2C) | |
How to draft a distribution / agent contract with Japanese partners | |
Transport & Logistics challenges when targeting the Japanese market |
In addition, experts are invited to submit any ideas or suggestions of Japan-related topics in their domain of expertise and of interest for EU industry (especially EU SMEs).
Reports should contain the most up-to-date information currently available. The EU-Japan Centre will accept unpublished papers as well as recent reports (published no further back than 2020) duly updated in 2022.
Submissions must already have been proofread in English.
The final draft of the approved report should consist of a minimum of 10.000 words; however, for some high-tech topics as well as the export flowcharts a different word count may be appropriate.
With regards to the report structure, the following structure can serve as an example:
The expert will have to present his/her work during a one-hour live and recorded webinar (including a Q&A session) to be scheduled in late 2022 / early 2023. Applicants should bear this in mind when submitting their proposals.
Your proposal should be written in English and include the following elements:
* Exact date will be fixed after selection.
Depending on your range of expertise, offers can be submitted for several reports.
These reports are intended for open access online publication, and they will be made public.
Your proposal should be sent by email to Ms. Pauline Laloux (p.laloux(at)eu-japan.eu) at the latest on Monday, 31 January 2022.
Selection criteria will include the background of the Author(s), the quality of the contents and the price of the report. In addition, proposals for reports which could contain practical and concrete elements (i.e. case studies, interviews, etc.) may be favourably considered by the selection committee.
The results of the selection process will be announced by February 2022. More technical specifications will be sent to successful candidate authors.
* Exact dates will be fixed after selection.
For further information, feel free to contact Ms. Pauline Laloux (p.laloux(at)eu-japan.eu)
We look forward to receiving your proposals!
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The EU-Japan Centre’s activities are subject to the allocation of a Grant Agreement by the European Commission for 2024-2026