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Indian-born CEO of Japanese company says nation needs immigration to thrive

Release Date
2024-12-15
Media
Japan Times
Summary
Lekh Juneja, the Indian-born CEO of Japan's Kameda Seika, has warned that Japan needs to change its mindset and accept more immigrants to restore its economic vitality. He believes Japan has lost its competitive edge, having once been a global leader in technology and innovation, but now falling behind countries like the U.S., South Korea, and China. Japan's aging population and labor shortages are pressing challenges, and Juneja argues that immigration is essential, not just in numbers but in shifting the country's cultural mindset toward globalization.

Juneja, who has been trying to make Kameda Seika more international since joining the company, emphasizes the need for diverse talent and a flexible approach, including overcoming language barriers. Japan has few foreign-born CEOs, and despite some high-profile foreign CEO failures in Japan, Juneja believes that embracing foreign leadership would be critical for the country's future.
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