Japan now attractive to foreign investors, says Jetro
Semi-government body says yen depreciation has lowered business costs, boosting inward foreign investment
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Tokyo
FACED with rising criticism that the depreciation of the yen has raised import costs and not boosted Japan's exports as much as hoped, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government is launching a campaign to show that the weaker currency has burnished the country's attractiveness as a destination for inward foreign business investment.
The semi-government Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) is emphasising that office rents in Tokyo are now well below those in Hong Kong, Singapore, Seoul and Shanghai; expatriate rents in the Japanese capital are dramatically lower than in Singapore, and also lower than in Hong Kong and Shanghai.
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