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 | Security Export Control Policy Division |
| The Government of Japan controls military sensitive goods and technologies, including relevant dual-use goods and technologies, in order to maintain both national and international peace and security.
Based on the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act (1949) and its relevant legislations, we request exporters in Japan to apply for the export license in case.
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 | JAPAN OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION |
| Japan Overseas Development Corporation, or JODC, is a non-profit corporation subsidized by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), having the purposes of contributing to the industrial development of mainly developing countries, and energizing of Japanese affiliated companies. For these purposes, we encourage the transfer of technology with support for the development of human resources by dispatching experts to Japanese affiliated companies and other appropriate companies or organizations in such countries.
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 | Japan Foreign Trade Council, Inc. |
| JFTC is involved in a wide range of activities with the objective of contributing to the prosperity of Japanese economy and the development of international society through trade. Most importantly, JFTC functions to develop a consensus within the business community regarding various trade-related problems, and actively presents specific proposals to the government and related organizations for the solution of such problems. JFTC has been highly lauded in various quarters for its past achievements. |
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 | Center for Information on Security Trade Control
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| CISTEC is a Tokyo based non-profit and non-governmental organization that supports for Japanese industry Activities by timely research and analysis on numerous peace and security issues related to export controls.
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