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Japanese Prime Minister visits parent company of BIG KAISER

19.04.2018

Shinzō Abe, the Japanese Prime Minister, visited a factory of BIG KAISER's parent company BIG DAISHOWA Seiki Co. LTD on Friday, April 13, 2018.

The BIG DAISHOWA factory is located in the city Higashiōsaka, which is east of Osaka. Higashiōsaka is well known for small- and medium-sized companies with a high level of expertise in a wide variety of specialized fields. BIG DAISHOWA is one of the most successful and largest companies in this area, which has been praised by the Japanese government for its innovation.

For several years, the administration of Shinzō Abe has been supporting Japanese companies by means of economic policy measures. Noteworthy are the reduction of corporate taxes and the introduction of additional tax deductions when making new investments. These factors, grouped together under the term "Abenomics," have supported BIG DAISHOWA to increase its investments during the past few years, making the company a figurehead in this location.

The focus of Shinzō Abe's visit was to see and encourage "innovative and active" company and factory. During his stay in BIG DAISHOWA, he visited factoryand showroom and he was very impressed. The visit energized our colleagues in Japan and confirmed their commitment to their work.



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Shinzō Abe, the Japanese Prime Minister, visited a factory of BIG KAISER's parent company BIG DAISHOWA Seiki Co. LTD on Friday, April 13, 2018.

The BIG DAISHOWA factory is located in the city Higashiōsaka, which is east of Osaka. Higashiōsaka is well known for small- and medium-sized companies with a high level of expertise in a wide variety of specialized fields. BIG DAISHOWA is one of the most successful and largest companies in this area, which has been praised by the Japanese government for its innovation.

For several years, the administration of Shinzō Abe has been supporting Japanese companies by means of economic policy measures. Noteworthy are the reduction of corporate taxes and the introduction of additional tax deductions when making new investments. These factors, grouped together under the term "Abenomics," have supported BIG DAISHOWA to increase its investments during the past few years, making the company a figurehead in this location.

The focus of Shinzō Abe's visit was to see and encourage "innovative and active" company and factory. During his stay in BIG DAISHOWA, he visited factoryand showroom and he was very impressed. The visit energized our colleagues in Japan and confirmed their commitment to their work.