"Sales information" and "support information" for the disaster-stricken areas were added to the "Noto Peninsula Local Commerce Support Mall" of the National Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The Business Mall, a platform jointly operated by the National Chamber of Commerce and Industry to support the development of sales channels for small and medium-sized enterprises, has added new "sales information" and "support information" functions to the "Noto Peninsula Earthquake-related Commerce Support Mall" to support businesses in the areas affected by the Noto Peninsula earthquake.

The Noto Peninsula Earthquake-related Commerce Support Mall was opened on January 4, 2024, and is a matching system for support for disaster-stricken areas that can be used by 290,000 member businesses of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry nationwide. Initially, it was limited to providing "buying information" in the affected areas, but on March 14, we began providing "selling information" and "support information." In the "Sales Information" section, we introduce products that can no longer be shipped and products that are aiming to recover the business. "Support Information" collects support information from companies nationwide for companies affected by the disaster.
* "Selling information" is for the member offices of the following registered organizations. Wajima Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Suzu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Nanao Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Hodachi Shimizu Town Chamber of Commerce and Industry. |
On the site, the "selling information" is #Ganbaro Noto, and the "buy information" is #Noto Peninsula earthquake-related. "Support information" is displayed with the keyword #Ganbare Noto. It is free for members of chambers and chambers of commerce across the country. It is expected to contribute to the resumption of business by businesses damaged by the Noto Peninsula earthquake.
The Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the secretariat, said, "We quickly provided 'sales information' because we understood the demand in the affected areas based on our experience in the Great East Japan Earthquake.