Japan and China deemed most attractive Asian investment locations, according to international executives
July 31, 2008
At the request of Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, the first Japan's attractiveness survey, conducted by JETRO and Ernst & Young, revealed Japan as the most attractive location in Asia, on par with China, according to international investors' perceptions.
While Japan confirms its strong regional leadership for qualitative location factors, the country is facing tough competition from China and India – highly competitive locations for decisive factors such as business costs. Given this situation, Japan is being forced to update its positioning, focusing on the most strategic foreign direct investments, in particular its attractiveness for research and development (R&D) activities and regional headquarters operations.
For the full report, please open the PDF file below.
For the full report, please open the PDF file below.
- Japan Attractiveness Survey
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