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Please feel free to contact us. Please contact us for a free consultation or inquiry . About manufacturing subsidies Manufacturing subsidies are subsidies that support capital investment to develop innovative services, develop policies, and improve production processes. This is a subsidy system implemented by the National Federation of Small and Medium Enterprises Associations. The purpose of this system is to support small and medium-sized enterprises and micro-enterprises with system changes (work style reform, wage increases, invoice system, etc.) over the next several years. It is possible to create a website as an investment in machinery and system construction costs.
Please note that simply creating a homepage cell phone numbers list will not qualify for the subsidy, and the homepage creation must contribute to improving productivity. There are two types of manufacturing subsidies: general type and global expansion type. General type: This is a subsidy that supports service development, process improvement, etc. through capital investment. Global type: A subsidy system that supports capital investment for the purpose of expanding and strengthening overseas business, including inbound tourism. The subsidy is higher than the general type, but a particularly good business plan is required. About subsidy amount and subsidy rate The subsidy amount and subsidy rate are as follows.

The general subsidy amount and subsidy rate are as follows. Regular frame: Upper limit 7.5 million yen to 12.5 million yen (*) Recovery wage increase/employment expansion frame: 7.5 million yen to 12.5 million yen Digital frame: 7.5 million yen to 12.5 million yen Green frame: 10 million yen to 20 million yen Yen (*) For the general type, the maximum amount of subsidy is as follows depending on the number of employees. 5 or fewer employees: 7.5 million yen 6 to 20 employees: 10 million yen 21 or more employees: 12.5 million yen Until the 9th public offering, the maximum subsidy amount was a uniform 10 million yen. This has been changed from the 10th public offering.
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