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Japanese Firms in Contemporary Singapore

Author Hiroshi Shimizu
Publisher NUS Press
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PublisherNUS Press
ISBN / ASIN9971693844
ISBN-139789971693848
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This pioneering work discusses the role of Japan in the economic development of Singapore since 1965 by looking at the nature and extent of the value-added activities of Japanese multinational corporations (MNCs) in the manufacturing, construction, and retailing sectors. Japan's economic presence and influence were very strong in Singapore during this period. The city-state was a major recipient of Japanese foreign direct investment in Asia, and was also an important overseas customer for Japanese manufacturing and construction firms.

In 'Japanese Firms in Contemporary Singapore', Hiroshi Shimizu examines the value-added activities of Japanese multinational corporations in Singapore, drawing on case studies of leading companies such as Minebea, Pokka Corporation, Kikkoman, Bridgestone, and Isetan. He uses this information to analyse Japanese foreign direct investment in Singapore as part of an Asian or global strategy, explaining competition and co-operation between Japanese MNCs and local firms, and evaluating various factors that led to a relative decline of Japan and a rise in the importance of China in Singapore, particularly since the late 1990s.