Minister Matsumoto visited the Central Federation of Societies of Commerce and Industry and received a courtesy call from representatives of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry

On April 15, 2026, Minister for Digital Transformation Matsumoto visited the Central Federation of Societies of Commerce and Industry and, on the same day, received a courtesy call from representatives of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

During the meetings, Minister Matsumoto introduced "gBizPortal," a business portal launched on March 27. They also exchanged views on promoting its use among small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and micro-businesses, as well as on collaborating to encourage the wider adoption of gBizID.

For more information, please visit gBizPortal (Digital Agency Web Services and Applications) (Japanese text).

(Photo of Chairman Yoshihisa Mori of the Central Federation of Societies of Commerce and Industry (left) and Minister for Digital Transformation Matsumoto (right).)
Chairman Yoshihisa Mori of the Central Federation of Societies of Commerce and Industry on the left, and Minister for Digital Transformation Matsumoto on the right, standing side-by-side indoors. They hold together a white information board displaying three diagrams with the title saying “gBizPortal”. Chairman Mori is wearing a blue suit, and Minister Matsumoto is wearing a dark suit with a red tie. Behind them is a wood-paneled wall featuring the logo and nameplate of the Central Federation of Societies of Commerce and Industry.
(Photo of Executive Managing Director Hitoshi Ito of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (right) and Minister for Digital Transformation Matsumoto (left).)
Minister for Digital Transformation Matsumoto on the left, and Executive Managing Director Hitoshi Ito of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry on the right, standing side-by-side. They are jointly holding up the same white information board with diagrams with the title saying “gBizPortal”. Both men are wearing dark suits; Minister Matsumoto wears a red tie, and Executive Managing Director Ito wears a dark blue tie. They are standing in front of a white step-and-repeat backdrop covered in the Digital Agency logo, with a Japanese flag partially visible on the far left.

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