Foreign Chambers in Japan Survey - Spring 2012

ABOUT FCIJ AND THE SURVEY

The Foreign Chambers in Japan (FCIJ) is an informal organization comprised of foreign chambers of commerce and business groups in Japan mainly for the purpose of information exchange and enhancement of the activities of the component organizations.

The FCIJ conducted the first Business Confidence survey in April 2002, based on a format developed by the Finnish Chamber of Commerce in Japan (FCCJ). This survey, conducted twice a year, is rapidly becoming a barometer of foreign business in Japan.

This, the 21th, survey was conducted between April 10th to April 20th, 2012.

PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS
The survey was sent to members at 17 organizations and received 302 valid responses.

Participating organizations included the Participating organizations included the ACCJ (American Chamber), ANZCCJ (Australia-New Zealand Chamber), ABC (Austrian Business Council), BCCJ (British Chamber), BLCCJ (Belgian-Luxembourg), CCCJ (Canadian) DCCJ (Danish), DIHKJ (German), FCCJ (Finnish), CCIFJ (French), IJCC (Irish), ICCJ (Italian), NCCJ (Dutch), NoCCCJ (Norwegian), SACCJ (South African), SCCJ (Swedish) and SCCIJ (Swiss). 

NEXT SURVEY
The next survey will be conducted in mid-October 2012.

Results from CCCJ Members is available here http://www.fcc.or.jp/cgi-bin/survey/survey-cccj21.cgi?survey_name=CCCJ21

THE RESULTS AND THE REPORT
Download the full report below.