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June 2016 – In collaboration with Oriental Consultants Global Co., Ltd.

In collaboration with Oriental Consultants Global Co., Ltd., we planned and executed a project to introduce a Japanese-style high-speed railway in Turkmenistan, and received an order for the feasibility study .

In response to a request from the Turkmenistan government, we received an order to conduct a feasibility study regarding the introduction of Japanese-style high-speed railways on conventional railways between the capital Ashgabat and the city of Turkmenbashi on the Caspian Sea.

Please refer to the link below for detailed information.

https://www.meti.go.jp/meti_lib/report/2019FY/000799.pdf

 

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November 23, 2014 – KRI Co., Ltd. (a subsidiary of Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.)

Received an order from KRI Co., Ltd. (a subsidiary of Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.) to conduct a commissioned survey regarding overseas production trends of biomass.

In response to Osaka Gas’ plans for a biomass power generation business in Japan, we received an order to conduct business research to secure stable overseas supply destinations, including Russia, Siberia, and the Far East.

 

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November 1 , 2013 – Nikkei Trading Company (Tokyo).

Based on our recent experience in planning and coordination, we received a request for a business partnership from the Nikkei Trading Company (Tokyo). The purpose of the partnership is to develop markets in Central Asia. In order to work on small and medium-sized projects and products that major companies are unwilling or unwilling to take on, we are conducting research on the structure and mechanism of economic and trade relations with three countries, focusing on Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Kazakhstan. We will focus on procuring and importing raw materials for Japan , including sales of medical and processing technology from Japan to the local market .

 

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August 2013 – Ukraine and Uzbekistan

We planned and coordinated an “economic mission” to two countries: Ukraine and Uzbekistan. Participating Japanese companies (titles omitted) include Olympus, Toshiba, Hitachi, Tohoku Electric Power, Toyota Tsusho, IHI, and Azusa Sekkei. In Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, and Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, we met with government officials in charge of the economy and executives of local companies, and had meaningful exchanges of views and discussions on potential projects for cooperation in the areas of power generation, infrastructure, healthcare, and other fields. Furthermore, we called on the governments of each country to give Japanese companies priority information on promising projects and projects that have not been made public.



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June 2015 – PADECO Co., Ltd.

In June 2015, we received an order from PADECO Co., Ltd. to serve as a coordinator for a project to strengthen business human resources development and exchange functions in Uzbekistan led by the Japan International Cooperation Agency ( JICA ) .

The Uzbekistan-Japan Human Resource Development Center (Tashkent City) , a JICA project , conducted business training in Japan as part of the development of business human resources who will play the basis of the market economy , and received an order for related work. Please refer to the link below for detailed information.

https://openjicareport.jica.go.jp/pdf/12334025_01.pdf

 

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November 2014 – KRI Co., Ltd. (a subsidiary of Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.)

Received an order from KRI Co., Ltd. (a subsidiary of Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.) to conduct a commissioned survey regarding overseas production trends of biomass.

In response to Osaka Gas’s plans for a biomass power generation business in Japan, we have received an order to conduct business research in order to secure stable overseas supply destinations, including Russia, Siberia, and the Far East.

 

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August 2013 – Planned and coordinated economic missions to two countries: Ukraine and Uzbekistan

(Honorific title omitted) Japanese companies such as Olympus, Toshiba, Hitachi, Tohoku Electric Power, Toyota Tsusho , IHI, and Azusa Sekkei participated in the event. We met with executives and had a meaningful exchange of views and discussions on possible projects for cooperation in the areas of power generation, infrastructure, healthcare, and other areas.

 

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March 2012 – Japan-Uzbekistan human resources training

The idea is that “Japan provides human resources training and social infrastructure development assistance to Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries, but good business opportunities do not come easily to Japanese companies. Economic exchange should be increased more.” In order to support and expand business opportunities for Japanese companies in the former Soviet Union, we established a corporation that would become JATECO in Kaigan, Minato Ward, Tokyo.