The Dutch and Japanese Trade Organization (DUJAT) is a non-profit organization which was established in 1984 to improve the trade balance between the Netherlands and Japan.
Starting with only twelve members, DUJAT today has more than 150 members and its networking function has become the most important part of its member services.
“Celebrating 425 years of the relationship between Japan and the Netherlands is a significant milestone for the Dutch and Japanese Trade Federation (DUJAT),” says Christa de Kemp-Everts, Managing Director, DUJAT.
“Our primary focus is to strengthen ties between Japan and the Netherlands, which we achieve by organizing meaningful events for our members and providing a platform where businesses from both countries can expand their knowledge and grow their networks.”
“Each year, DUJAT visits Japan with a delegation, and of course we will visit the Osaka Expo this year. The Expo, along with the development of the Dutch Pavilion, has been a highlight at many of our events over the past few years.”
Celebrating 425 years of the relationship between Japan and the Netherlands is a significant milestone for the Dutch and Japanese Trade Federation (DUJAT).
Christa de Kemp-Everts, Managing Director, DUJAT
“We are very eager to see the results of these strong collaborations and witness the innovative solutions that come together.”
“We hope that the World Expo will strengthen the bond between Japan and the Netherlands even more, and we look forward to the future collaborations it will inspire.”
DUJAT
OfficeZ The Garden, Stroombaan 10
1181 VX Amstelveen, The Netherlands
+31 (0)20 3050930
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