Japan’s Small Businesses Have a Problem. They Don’t Know How to Raise Prices
Big Take Asia29 Jul 2024

Japan’s Small Businesses Have a Problem. They Don’t Know How to Raise Prices

Costs are rising in Japan and small businesses risk being squeezed into oblivion if they don’t figure out how to raise their prices. After decades of deflation, many small Japanese companies are out of practice on exactly how to do it.

Today on The Big Take Asia, host Rebecca Choong Wilkins talks to Bloomberg senior editor Reed Stevenson about a class he visited where people are relearning the long-lost skill of negotiation, and what a failure to raise prices at these small businesses – which make up 90% of the economy – could mean for Japan’s future.

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