Japan YEG's New Structure for Fiscal Year 2026 Launched: A New System Begins, Advocating for 'Co-creation of Regional Economic Zones ~Deepening into an Organization that Pursues Clear Results~'
The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry Youth Division (Japan YEG) has launched its new structure for fiscal year 2026. Under new chairman Yoshimasa Yoshida, they aim to revitalize regional economies with the slogan 'Co-creation of Regional Economic Zones.'
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The Youth Divisions of the Chambers of Commerce and Industry are established in local Chambers of Commerce throughout Japan as a place for mutual self-improvement for young entrepreneurs and successors who will carry the future of regional economies. With over 32,000 members active in their respective regions, they aim to develop their own businesses and build a prosperous local economic society through improving their qualities as young businesspeople and fostering interaction among members.
The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry Youth Division (Japan YEG) is a young entrepreneurs' organization with 417 Chambers of Commerce Youth Divisions nationwide as its members. It conducts projects that contribute to the exchange and self-improvement of YEG members across the country and makes policy proposals to the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

【Activity Policy】
In fiscal 2026, Japan YEG will start from the economic activities of each regional YEG to create new value where regional prosperity and sustainability are compatible. It will support initiatives to build 'economic zones led by YEG' in each region, becoming a driving force to create a virtuous cycle in the Japanese economy. Furthermore, in an era of rapid change, what is required of YEG members is self-transformation into 'leaders who envision and realize the future.' Beyond exchange and self-improvement, we aim for YEG members nationwide to envision the future of their regions and Japan, becoming the driving force for regional economic leadership.
