Japanese Industrial Standards Committee

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The committee consists of a Council under the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), as well as two Boards established under it. Each of the Boards have their own Technical Committees, containing members which are parties among producers, dealers, users, consumers and academic circles.[1][2]

The JISC establishes and maintains the Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS).

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