Café Croissant: How to Optimize Pricing in Times of Inflation

Event language(s)
Japanese and English

For members only

Deadline for registration: Monday 13 July 2026 - 10:00 AM (UTC+9)

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Join us for a morning discussion on pricing challenges in times of inflation, with croissants and coffee.

[Translate to English:]

The French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan is pleased to announce its July Café Croissant ☕.

This event is exclusively for member companies of the French Chamber of Commerce in Japan. The aim is to discuss current topics, network, and share experiences with other members over breakfast!

This year, the event will be held on Wednesday, July 15th, with guest speaker Mr.Katsuyuki TOCHIMOTO, Senior Partner and Japan Representative at Simon-Kucher & Partners Japan K.K., addressing the following topic:

“How to Optimize Pricing in Times of Inflation”

As inflation and rising costs continue to impact businesses, pricing has become a key driver of performance.

Join us for an interactive discussion on price optimization, pricing strategy, and the organizational capabilities needed to sustain profitable growth.

Hear insights from the Japan Representative of Simon-Kucher and exchange ideas with professionals from across industries.

We look forward to welcoming you to this event! ✨

Important Note: Our Café Croissant events are discussions around a topic with an expert in that particular field. They aim to make a topic accessible to those who may not be very familiar with it, allowing them to ask questions and discuss.

Please note, this is not intended as an event for experts in the topic.

Event Schedule

Doors Open: 9:00 am

Networking: 9:00-9:30 am

Presentation and Discussion: 9:30-10:30 am

  • Participation is limited to 15 people.
  • Language: Japanese (English-speaking participants are welcome; key points will be summarized in English and Q&A can be conducted in English.)

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