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SSEAYP (Ship For SouthEast Asian & Japanese Youth Program)

Nonprofit
cao.go.jp
International Affairs21 employeesFounded 1974🇯🇵 Japan

The Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Program (SSEAYP) is based on the respective Joint Statements issued in January 1974 between Japan and Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. Brunei (1985), Vietnam (1996), Laos and Myanmar (1998), then Cambodia (2000) joined later after admission to ASEAN as official members of the association. The program is carried out by Government of Japan with the active participation and cooperation of these 10 Southeast Asian countries. The aims of the Program are to promote friendship and mutual understanding among the youths of Japan and 10 ASEAN member countries, to broaden their perspective on the world, and to strengthen their spirit of international cooperation and practical skills for international collaboration. With these objectives, we aim to cultivate youth who are capable of exercising their leadership in their respective fields in a globalizing society and contributing social progress including youth development. These aims can be achieved through participating in various exchange activities both onboard and in the countries to be visited.

Founded
1974
Employees
21
Industry
International Affairs
Company type
Nonprofit
Headquarters
🇯🇵Tokyo, Japan
Specialties
International Affairs
0 / 2
Active markets
China · United States
0
New markets
Medium
Confidence
mostly early signals
0%
Momentum
vs prior period
61 / 100
Expansion Score
Strong
Stages2Landing
No signals · Last 90 days

Global expansion

Live
ChinaUnited States
Stages
ExploringInvestingLandingOperating

Market entry timeline

The order this company entered each market — oldest to newest

1
🇨🇳China1st market entered · 2026Advancing
Landing
1 signalLanding stage
2
🇺🇸United States2nd market entered · 2026Advancing
Landing
1 signalLanding stage
Current stageLandingSetting up on the ground
Confidence45%Medium
Tracking since2026first signal

Recent signals

Office lease🇺🇸 United States5mo ago

Japan promotes export diversification of agricultural products

Office lease🇨🇳 China5mo ago

Japan promotes export diversification of agricultural products

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The Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Program (SSEAYP) is based on the respective Joint Statements issued in January 1974 between Japan and Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. Brunei (1985), Vietnam (1996), Laos and Myanmar (1998), then Cambodia (2000) joined later after admission to ASEAN as official members of the association. The program is carried out by Government of Japan with the active participation and cooperation of these 10 Southeast Asian countries. The aims of the Program are to promote friendship and mutual understanding among the youths of Japan and 10 ASEAN member countries, to broaden their perspective on the world, and to strengthen their spirit of international cooperation and practical skills for international collaboration. With these objectives, we aim to cultivate youth who are capable of exercising their leadership in their respective fields in a globalizing society and contributing social progress including youth development. These aims can be achieved through participating in various exchange activities both onboard and in the countries to be visited.

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