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Success Stories of Japanese Traditional Brands Overseas
When we think of Japan, many modern products and technologies come to mind, even captivating foreigners. However, traditional products are a different story, and some people may think they are too traditional to sell overseas. The truth is, there are Japanese traditional brands that have also captivated foreigners.In this article, we would like to introduce
Impact of Spain’s Pork Import Suspension and the Emerging Potential of Alternative Meat
African swine fever (ASF) has resulted in the ban of Spain Pork Import in several countries.This has significantly affected the supply of raw materials used for processed meat products such as ham in the Japanese market, making the securing of alternative supply sources more important than ever. Small and medium-sized businesses, in particular, are being
Case Study on Chatterbox’s Expansion to Japan: How Local Expertise Attracts Global Brands
Singapore’s premium chicken rice brand Chatterbox is making its debut in Japan (Instagram Post), with a flagship location planned in Marunouchi, Tokyo. The Japanese operations will be managed by IMM Food Service Inc, a company with a strong track record in running successful F&B concepts locally. This case highlights how proven operational capability in Japan
Singapore Employment Pass Update: COMPASS “20-Point” Universities for Overseas Professionals
Singapore continues to attract top talent from around the world thanks to its safety, business-friendly environment, and status as an international hub. However, hiring foreign professionals can be challenging. Recently, the Singapore Ministry of Manpower (MOM) announced a list of overseas universities that qualify for 20 points under the COMPASS C2 (Qualifications) criterion. Twenty points
How Singapore’s Food-Stockpile Strategy Is Evolving
When Singapore first started stockpiling essential food items decades ago, rice was the obvious focus. It was the staple that filled every household pantry. However, climate change an political instability have changed the landscape. Today, the city-state’s approach to food security is broadening in a way that offers valuable lessons not just for governments, but
Learn from Orchard Road Christmas Light-up
Singapore’s iconic Orchard Road is preparing for another spectacular Christmas light-up — and expectations are high. According to The Business Times, visitors along the shopping belt is projected to surpass last year’s 5.8 million, buoyed by a strong tourism rebound and renewed consumer confidence. At first glance, this might seem like a retail story. But
Thrift Ban at Jakarta’s Pasar Senen: Implications for Indonesia’s Apparel Market
The Pasar Senen Thrift Ban In late October 2025, Indonesia’s Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa announced plans to revamp Jakarta’s Pasar Senen, one of the country’s largest hubs for imported secondhand clothing. The policy aims to replace thrifted goods with locally made apparel, part of a broader effort to strengthen domestic manufacturing and reduce reliance
Forever 21 Exits Japan for the Third Time
Forever 21 Japan faced its third exit. So few Japanese consumers remember the brand that some didn’t even know it existed locally. Even some YouTube commenters joked that the brand should return just to “exit 18 more times” to match its name. One shopper recalled buying a denim jacket, only to find out later that
From Niche to Mainstream: How Singapore Businesses Are Riding the Anime Boom
Anime Boom After COVID-19 Post-COVID, anime in Singapore has moved from niche fandom to a mainstream cultural phenomenon. Hits like Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaisen, along with the return of cosplay conventions and festivals, have shown that anime is now part of everyday conversation and entertainment. Changing Customer Behavior The anime audience in Singapore has
Why Toyota Indonesia succeeded as an Export Powerhouse
Toyota: From Japan, now a Powerhouse in Indonesia Toyota Indonesia recently received an award from the Ministry of Trade after surpassing 3 million cumulative car exports, with 218,162 units exported between January and September 2025 alone. During this period, SUVs accounted for around 36% of total exports, MPVs 35%, compact models 22%, and electrified vehicles,
Recent Posts
- Success Stories of Japanese Traditional Brands Overseas
- Impact of Spain’s Pork Import Suspension and the Emerging Potential of Alternative Meat
- Case Study on Chatterbox’s Expansion to Japan: How Local Expertise Attracts Global Brands
- Singapore Employment Pass Update: COMPASS “20-Point” Universities for Overseas Professionals
- How Singapore’s Food-Stockpile Strategy Is Evolving





