Support for Japanese SMEs to advance to Russia Business meeting in Moscow Nov. 16 9:53

A business meeting was held at the Japanese embassy in Moscow to help Japanese SMEs move into Russia, and active business talks were held mainly by IT companies.

Three years ago, the Japanese government proposed a new economic cooperation plan called the “8-item cooperation plan” to the Russian side to advance the peace treaty negotiations, cooperation in advanced technology fields, and expansion of SME exchanges, etc. Is proceeding.

At the Japanese Embassy in Moscow, on the 15th, a business meeting was held with 12 companies, including Japanese small and medium-sized IT companies and manufacturing companies, attended by about 200 corporate executives from the Russian side.

In Russia, the economic downturn continues due to the prolonged economic sanctions in Europe and the United States, but the engineer for programming and data analysis is being trained, and interest in Russia is growing mainly in the Japanese IT industry.

The president of an IT company in Tokyo who participated in the business meeting said, “The level of Russian engineers is surprisingly high. I want to do business together and spread our technology in Russia.”

In addition, an executive of a Russian IT company said, “I hope that Japanese IT technology will improve the quality of life of Russian people.”