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JBA・JETRO Survey of Japanese Companies in Southern California 2006 |
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The JBA (Japan Business Association of Southern California) and JETRO L.A. (Los Angeles Center of Japan External Trade Organization) have conducted the “2006 Survey of Japanese Companies in Southern California,” which was the 7th survey since 1983. The survey has been conducted every other year recently. The Survey questionnaires, which were sent to 1,194 Japanese affiliated companies in California, related to their business situations and operation environments. A total of 387 of those companies participated in this survey. |
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Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation |
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The LAEDC, the region’s premiere business leadership organization, is a private, non-profitorganization established in 1981.
LAEDC’smission is to attract, retain, and grow business and jobs in Los AngelesCounty.
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19 People Enjoy 17 Days in Japan with USEJ Program |
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The "U. S. Educators to Japan" program was established in 1975 to express the sincere gratitude of our members whose children are educated in American schools throughout southern California. In Japan, they participate in field trip to schools, meeting with educators, home stay program, and reunions with former students. In return for the untiring services extended to their non-English speaking children this program was developed in the hope that a better understanding and appreciation of cultural differences and similarities could be realized after visiting Japan. |
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Assistance for the Educational Support Program Needed |
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The Educational Support Program is one of the core activities that the JBA runs. Last year, thanks to many different people's generosity we were able to raise about $120,000.
(1) U. S. Educators to Japan (USEJ)
(2) Educational support contribution to area public schools |
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What's New |
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10/7 "Sacramento Report" has been added. |
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10/5 "LAEDC" has been added. |
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Sacramento Report
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*JBA members only
JBA meets regularly with California state government officials in Sacramento to improve the business climate for Japan-affiliated companies. JBA's governmental affairs website contains valuable information for members about California legislation and regulatory activity. This information is published in cooperation with Scott Keene, JBA's consultant in Sacramento. |
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