About JETRO
JETRO, or the Japan External Trade Organization, is a government-related organization that works to promote mutual trade and investment between Japan and the rest of the world. Originally established in 1958 to promote Japanese exports abroad, JETRO's core focus in the 21st century has shifted toward promoting foreign direct investment into Japan and helping small to medium size Japanese firms maximize their global export potential.
Outline of JETRO
Overview, history, organizational structure of JETRO and speeches by JETRO's Chairman.
Activities
Outlines JETRO's overall sphere of activities, both in Japan and overseas.
JETRO Network
JETRO has 73 overseas offices in 54 countries worldwide, as well as 36 offices in Japan, including our Tokyo and Osaka headquarters.
Institute of Developing Economies
Leading research institute that conducts comprehensive research and analysis of economic, social and political issues in developing countries/regions, through which the institute works to improve trade and economic relationships between Japan and these countries/regions.
JETRO-related Facilities
Information about JETRO-related facilities, including our Tokyo and Osaka libraries, Invest Japan Business Support Centers (IBSCs) throughout Japan.










