2022 DC Doorknock

From left: ACCJ Executive Director Laura Younger, President Om Prakash, Chair Eriko Asai, and Governor Victor Osumi


American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) leaders made their first DC Doorknock visit to Washington since before the pandemic June 14–16. ACCJ President Om Prakash was joined by Chair Eriko Asai, Governor Victor Osumi, Special Advisor Christopher LaFleur, and Executive Director Laura Younger as they engaged face-to-face with members of the executive branch and Congress.

The annual DC Doorknock, which was canceled in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19, is an important part of the ACCJ’s dialogue with the US Government and is key to the chamber’s advocacy efforts. The delegation received a warm welcome from administration officials, members of the Senate and House of Representatives, the Embassy of Japan, the US Chamber of Commerce, and various think tanks.

“There’s energy and urgency in the US–Japan partnership on all fronts—from the economy to national security,” said Prakash, “[and] we are pleased and encouraged to see the United States leading in the region, and the heightened role Japan has taken on the world stage.”

 
C Bryan Jones

Publisher and editor-in-chief, The ACCJ Journal
Executive producer and host, TFM Podcast Network

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