[US Expansion Reality Survey] 60% of Expansion Managers Consider 'Withdrawal, Downsizing, or Plan Changes', Largest Reason Revealed as 'Increased Back-Office Burden'
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A survey by COEL, Inc. reveals that 60.4% of Japanese companies expanding into the US consider withdrawing or downsizing due to the heavy burden of back-office and regulatory compliance tasks.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main reason companies consider withdrawing from the US market?
- A: According to a COEL survey, 60.4% of companies cite 'increased administrative and regulatory burdens' as the primary reason.
- Q: Is a change in external environment the main reason for withdrawing from the US market?
- A: No, only 12.6% of companies cite changes in the external environment such as the economy or tariffs as a reason. Internal administrative burdens are a larger factor.
- Q: What is Emily. Assistant?
- A: Emily. Assistant is an online assistant service provided by COEL, Inc. that supports back-office operations for companies entering the US market.