PH creatives generate $22-M business leads from Japan

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Philippine creates delegation generated $22 million business leads from more than 90 Japanese firms during their recent week-long visit to Tokyo.

Dita Angara-Mathay, commercial counsellor and special trade representative to Tokyo, reported that the first post-pandemic Philippine business mission to Japan composed of 35 delegates from 23 companies visited Tokyo last July to scope outsourcing opportunities in game development and animation and benchmark best practices in the creative industries.

She explained that 23 Philippine creatives seek to gain multi-cultural experiences overseas in order to make socially responsive and sustainable contributions to the world’s global creative economy while promoting and developing Filipino-owned and Filipino-themed digital creative original IPs. The mission was organized by the Philippine Trade and Investment Center in Tokyo, DTI’s field office in Japan, with the support of its institutional partners like the ASEAN Japan Centre , the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Cabinet Office for Space Policy.

 

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