Japan's Economic Overview
Japan is known for its stability in the APAC region. The strengths of doing business in Japan comes from the consistent way that business has been done for decades. At the same time it is that consistency that creates challenges for new market entrants. We are here to help you wade through the bureaucratic waters and do everything in our power to ensure that your investment sees positive returns.
Japanese Market
The Japanese fiscal year starts on April 1st through to March 31st of the following year. Japan has a nominal GDP of $5.18 trillion according to the International Monetary Fund. The GDP per capita is $50,818. The largest industries are agriculture and fishing, manufacturing, and tourism among others. Japan’s GDP per sector is as follows: services 71.4%, industry 27.5%, and agriculture 1.2%. 0.2% of the population of Japan lives under the poverty line of under $1.90 a day. The unemployment rate is 3.5%
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- Agriculture