 | There always lies a culture shock when travelling to other countries, let alone settling there as part of your career. Despite differences, Japanese expatriates living in the UAE have grown fond of the country. |
 | Sumitomo Rubber Middle East FZE (SRME) was established in Dubai in September 2008 as a subsidiary of Sumitomo Rubber Industries (SRI) group, an established company in Japan with more than 100 years of history in the tyre manufacturing. |
 | Daiso, Japan’s leading value store, is a popular choice with people across the world |
 | Nissan rules the roads of the GCC with its wide range of cars and now the Japanese auto manufacturer is all geared to increase the market share further with a slew of new launches. |
 | Sharjah Airport International Free Zone, well known as the SAIF Zone, was set up in 1995 and is the premier business destination situated in Sharjah, the ‘industrial powerhouse’ of the UAE with modern infrastructure and an emphasis on cost effectiveness. |
 | Free zones are a major driver of economic development and inward investment worldwide and Hamriyah Free Zone Authority (HFZA) is no exception. |
 | Bridgestone, one of the leading tyre and rubber companies, is determined to boost its positive impact on societies by contributing to society and adopting a CSR (corporate social responsibility) direction. |
 | Nikko was founded in 1908 in Kanazawa, the largest city in the Hokuriku (North West) region of Japan. |
 | The time-tested and steadfast bilateral ties between the UAE and Japan mirror the successful relationship the UAE’s domestic market has forged with the Japanese automobile companies over the years. |
 | SHO KANESHIRO, aged 56, is a Dubai-based management consultant and a lawyer, and is determined to dedicate the rest of his career years to help Japanese technologies and craftsmanship advance into the Middle East and African markets. |
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