Progress of Abenomics in the Japanese Economy

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Abenomics, initiated by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, aims to revitalize the Japanese economy through a three-pillared strategy focusing on economic growth, structural reform, and price stability. Challenges such as deflation and a large national debt are being addressed through measures like doubling the monetary base and promoting investment. By implementing bold regulatory reforms and incentives for capital investment, Japan seeks to overcome economic stagnation and sustain its position as the world's third-largest economy.


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  1. Japanese Economy Abenomics is progressing! 4thof July, 2014 Yoshinori NARAZAKI Embassy of Japan in Luxembourg 1

  2. Japan as a huge market World s Third largest economy(2013) United States 17.4 trillion $ China 9.2 Japan 4.9 Germany 3.6 France 2.7 Population - 126 million - world s tenth GDP per capita 38,410 $ 2

  3. The Challenges of Japanese Economy 15 years of deflation Long-lasting economic stagnation Large national debt 3

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  6. Abenomics and the three arrows Japan must manage its national debt while maintaining its social security system, which is under growing pressure due to the aging population. Robust economic growth is therefore essential to resolve this dilemma. Since taking office in late 2012, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has taken an initiative of a decisive economic strategy consisting of three pillars, dubbed the three arrows . 6

  7. Three arrows of Abenomics "Price Stability Target" of 2 Percent Double the monetary base, etc About 10 trillion yen emergency economic measures, etc 7

  8. Third Arrow - structural reform of the economy Key concepts(1) Promotion of Investment -Bold regulatory and institutional reform, bold tax incentives for capital investment Strengthen Utilization of Human Resource -Support the advancement of women s roles in the workforce Creation of New Markets -Expand the market size of health care, disease prevention and other life-related industry -Expand PPP/PFI 8

  9. Third Arrow - structural reform of the economy Key concepts(2) Global Economic Integration Promote integration with the global economy through foreign direct investment Promote economic cooperation such as TPP and the Japan-EU EPA Establish the National Strategic Special Zones 9

  10. You already see emerging changes 10

  11. +6.7% (2nd Preliminary Estimates) 11

  12. Decreasing Unemployment Rate Unemployment rate now stands at 3.5% in May 12

  13. More positive changes More capital investment [2014 1Q: 21.0%(annual Q/Q); 8.4%(Y/Y)] Higher wages decided [average wage increase: 2.2%] Changes in corporate culture in Japan [e.g. substantial increase in outside directors/stock buy-backs] 13

  14. Overview of the Revision of Japan Revitalization Strategy Revised in 24 June 2014 14

  15. Revised New Growth Strategy Examples of new measures; Pro-growth corporate tax reform -reduce the percentage level of the effective corporate tax rate down to the twenties in several years Labor Market Reform -a new working-hour system under which payments will be made based on the outcomes rather than the hours worked 15

  16. Strong will to go through Growth Strategy is progressing without stopping There is neither taboo nor sanctuary for growth strategy of Abenomics. There is only one thing, the strong will to go through persistently 16

  17. Short videos which will give you some hints for doing business in Japan Attention to detail Japan to the World You can find these videos, and some others through the website below. http://japan.kantei.go.jp/letters/charms/list.html 17

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