26 October 2022, Tokyo, Japan
The Lithuania Japan Food Business Forum will focus on future prospects for high quality food in the context of global (trade) challenges as well as challenges and opportunities in the post-COVID-19 world. What might be the silver lining in the crisis and how might the food business use this to build a more prosperous food industry?
The Forum highlights the significant cross-cutting issues such as economic impact of the war in Ukraine, post-pandemic future, opportunities and issues in trading with Japan, current and future market trends, price changes and what are the prospects from that in terms of trading with Japan.
During the panel discussion, success stories of Lithuanian-Japanese cooperation and insights will be shared. The panel discussion will be followed by a B2B matchmaking session where 18 Lithuanian food and beverages companies will present their products. A catalogue of the participating companies and their products is available in Japanese.
For more details, please contact Mrs. Kristina Mineikienė, Agricultural attaché to Japan. Email: Kristina.Mineikiene(at)urm.lt
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