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President, BCCJ
Alison Jambert is president of the British Chamber of Commerce in Japan and a founding director of Tokyo branding agency Eat Creative K.K.
The British Chamber of Commerce in Japan
Established in 1948, the British Chamber of Commerce in Japan (BCCJ) is an exceptionally active and ever-expanding private membership organisation serving over 700 high-caliber members and 200 businesses. The BCCJ’s mission is to strengthen business ties between the UK and Japan, promote and support the business interests of BCCJ members, and encourage new British business into the Japanese market – as well as Japanese investment into the UK.
The British Chamber of Commerce in Japan plays a key role not just for UK firms entering or expanding in Japan, but also for Japanese exporters and investors in the UK and the rest of Europe. Elected in April 2013, BCCJ President Alison Jambert tells us what one of the biggest and most influential foreign business membership organisations in Tokyo stands for.