GR Japan President & CEO, Jakob Edberg, was quoted in a story featured on lobbying activities in the Nikkei Business January 29 issue. The article is available from the link (Japanese only).
GR Japan announced today that it will open a new office in Osaka on 1 February 2018. GR Japan will be the first government relations and public affairs consultancy to open an office in the Kansai region. While the company has long maintained strong r...
GR Japan is looking to recruit a bilingual (Japanese and English) Japan Policy Analyst in London (High St Kensington), to support research into Japanese public policy issues, in sectors such as energy, healthcare, IT and tourism. We are looking for a...
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe gave his policy speech today as the ordinary Diet session was convened. He reiterated his further commitment to work-style-reform and expressed his interest in proceeding debates on the constitutional reform and North Korea...
Please be kindly informed that GR Japan office will be closed for the New Year holiday, from 30 December, 2017 until 8 January, 2018. We will be back to work starting 9 January, 2018. We wish you all happy holidays!
The Japan-EU EPA negotiation is finalized on 8 December. The parties reached to an broad agreement in July and confirmed the conclusion, excluding the investor protection issue. They aim to sign the deal by next summer and put it into effect by spri...
Prime Minister Abe delivered his first policy speech for the Special Diet Session today. He pledged to accelerate discussions on the government's initiatives such as the security issues including the North Korea crisis, policy on "people development...
For our November IPF breakfast, we will invite Mr. Yasuhiro Suzuki, who has been newly appointed to the role of Chief Medical & Global Health Officer of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW), in which he oversees all administration under t...
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was reelected today by both the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors. It is reported that Prime Minister will retain all the ministers he appointed at the previous cabinet reshuffle in August. He will be ...