5 % der ausländischen Geschäftsinhaber in Japan erwägen die Schließung ihres Unternehmens aufgrund strengerer Anforderungen für den Aufenthaltsstatus „Geschäftsführer“.

https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASV4W268RV4WUTIL00BM.html

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  1. 影響があるとした企業の対応(複数回答可)では、「増資などで対応」が82社(全体の27%)、「企業や事業の売却や合併を検討」が35社(同12%)、「経営権を移譲」が19社(同6%)。「廃業を検討」も16社(同5%)あった。

    In a multi answer survey done to 300 companies (no data on the details of what kind of companies), 12% consider selling or having their company merged to another, and 6% consider giving the business rights to others (probably to another person with a visa who will employ them).

    That probably gives a better view of how many companies are affected to the point of not being able to go on as is.

  2. 5%? I suppose that’s just the portion that are on the BMV. Most people i know on it are planning their exit, or moving into EOR streams.

  3. TokyoBaguette on

    5% only?

    All the guys in catering / restaurants etc must be under pressure

  4. Crazy-Animator1123 on

    This number seems odd, because according to previous data only 4% of BMV holders meet the new capital requirement. Only 5% considering closing their business if 96% of them don’t meet the new capital requirements – something is off here. Possibly the sample is not representative

  5. SnooOwls3528 on

    Why make it retroactive? Are not a lot of private own family businesses also closing due to no successor? I remember seeing a video on it.

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