Webinaire
Making a success of your business projects in Japan in the new international context
Date 22 avril 2022
Heure 12h à 14h HAE (UTC -04:00)
Lieu En ligne seulement
Événement gratuit
À propos de
l'événement
La Chaire Stephen-A.-Jarislowsky en gestion des affaires internationales et le Groupe d'étude et de recherche sur l'Asie contemporaine (GÉRAC) de l'Université Laval, en collaboration avec le ministère des Relations internationales et de la Francophonie du gouvernement du Québec, vous invitent à un webinaire sur le thème:
- Making a success of your business projects in Japan in the new international context
- Réussir vos projets d'affaires au Japon dans le nouveau contexte international
L’événement sera présenté en anglais.
Conférence principale
Fumio Kishida government's economic policy and its implications
Jun Saito
Consul général du Japon à Montréal
Mot d'ouverture
Martin Bernard
Directeur par intérim, chef du pupitre Japon, Corée et Océanie, division Asie-Pacifique, ministère des Relations internationales et de la Francophonie du gouvernement du Québec
Conférences
Towards an accelerated development of investments and cooperation between Japan and Canada
Takeshi Saito
Executive Director, JETRO Toronto
Business opportunities and key success factors in the Japanese market
Mark Raymond
Délégué général par intérim et directeur des affaires économiques, Délégation générale du Québec à Tokyo
Modérateur
Muhammad Mohiuddin
Professeur de commerce international et directeur du GÉRAC, FSA ULaval
Pour revoir l'atelier
Mr. Jun Saito was born in Tokyo. He spent his childhood with young people of diverse origins while he and his family lived in the United States. This experience significantly steered his career path toward international affairs.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was a natural choice, hence he joined in 1988. The ministry sent him to France to study French for two years. He then worked in Belgium, followed by a tenure in New Delhi. Having become a minister at the Embassy of Japan in France and at the Permanent Mission of Japan to the UN, he was recently the delegate responsible for welcoming dignitaries during the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Since the beginning of his current assignment in Montreal, Mr. Saito has been active in strengthening and further deepening the existing relations in the economic and academic spheres, among other things, between Japan and Quebec and with the four Atlantic Provinces. A golf and tennis lover, he has been enjoying winter activities since his posting to Montreal in October 2021: snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Mr. Saito is married and his spouse is also a diplomat in the same ministry. Their marriage is blessed with two daughters.
Mr. Takeshi Saito joined JETRO in 1988. He has been assigned to JETRO’s overseas offices three times during his career – Germany, United States and Canada.
He has been working in Toronto as JETRO’s representative in Canada since last August.
The Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) is a government-related organization that works to promote mutual trade and investment between Japan and the rest of the world.
Interim Delegate General of the Québec Office in Japan since April 2022, Mr. Mark Raymond has been leading its export promotion section since 2016, helping Québec companies find clients and expand their sales in Japan.
Before Japan, he worked for 16 years as an International Trade Officer at Invest Québec International’s export division in Montreal, including 11 years with Japan. With over 20 years of experience in international trade, he assisted over 4000 companies with their export projects in various industries. Mr. Raymond is a graduate of École Nationale d’Administration and Université de Paris I-Panthéon-Sorbonne in France. He also holds an MBA from Université Laval.
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Zhan Su
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Muhammad Mohiuddin
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