Navigating the Japanese Market: A Guide for Exporters
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The podcast explores the challenges and strategies for foreign companies entering the Japanese market. Satoru Madono, an expert in project management and international finance, highlights Japan's historical protectionism and inward-looking business culture, noting that despite regulatory openness, unwritten trade barriers and nationalistic sentiments persist. Overcoming these obstacles often requires finding a local partner or "tutor" to navigate cultural nuances and establish trust. For small and medium-sized enterprises, Madono advises joining industry clusters to gain access and credibility, concentrating efforts in major cities like Tokyo, and prioritizing frank, direct communication over excessive politeness in negotiations. He also suggests focusing on building relationships with key individuals at the working level rather than solely targeting high-level management.
Part 1: Introduction, Cultural Context
Part 2: Market Entry, Strategy
Part 3: Practical Tactics, Networking
Part 4: Debunking Stereotypes, Myths
Part 5: Final Advice
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