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Asia Undercurrent Webinar 6 Kishida’s “New Form of Capitalism”: How can Japan’s PM meet the economic challenges home and abroad?

2022/02/16(Wed) 08:00 - 09:15 (GMT-05:00)

[Host] Nikkei Inc. / The Government of Japan

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Asia Undercurrent Webinar 6   Kishida’s “New Form of Capitalism”: How can Japan’s PM meet the economic challenges home and abroad?


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February 16 (Wed), 2022  8:00AM-9:15AM EST
February 16 (Wed), 2022  1:00PM-2:15PM London
February 16 (Wed), 2022  9:00PM-10:15PM Singapore
February 16 (Wed), 2022  10:00PM-11:15PM Tokyo
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Upon taking office, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida unveiled to Japan and the world a “New Form of Capitalism” under which wage increases and renewed growth will benefit all. However, the road to realizing this “New Form of Capitalism” is fraught with issues ranging from policy issues to trade and the pandemic that has struck all nations. In order to understand what this new policy mean for Japan and the wider world, we are joined by a team of distinguished experts and insiders including Aiko Lane, Ken Shibusawa, and Noah Sneider with Robert A. Feldman as moderator for a dynamic and in-depth discussion.

Speakers:

【Moderator】

Robert A. Feldman (Senior Advisor, Morgan Stanley MUFG Securities Co., Ltd.)

Robert Alan Feldman is Senior Advisor to the Research Department of Morgan Stanley MUFG Securities, where he has worked since 1998, focusing on thematic research on the Japanese economy. Since 2017, he has also served as a professor at Tokyo University of Science, in the Management of Technology program. Outside work, he has served on the Japan-US Friendship Commission, and was a regular commentator on World Business Satellite, the nightly business program of TV Tokyo, from 2000-2020. Earlier in his career, Robert worked at the International Monetary Fund. Robert has a Ph.D. in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

【Panelists】



Aiko Lane (Executive Director, U.S.-Japan Business Council, U.S. Chamber of Commerce)

Aiko Lane is executive director of the U.S.-Japan Business Council (USJBC) at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Lane works with the USJBC’s board of directors and 60-plus member companies to formulate strategy and policy priorities. She is also responsible for implementing the council’s mission to advance U.S. business interests in Japan and promote stronger bilateral trade and economic relations. Lane has nearly 20 years of experience working in various foreign policy arenas both in the U.S. and Asia. She advised and briefed senior officials at the highest levels of government across three administrations, including at the White House, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, and on Capitol Hill. She joined the Chamber from the White House where she served as special adviser to Vice President Pence on East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific. She counseled him on strategy, policy, and engagement toward Asia and had a primary role in managing his formal economic dialogue with his Japanese counterpart. From 2007 to 2017, she held various positions in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, primarily focused on strategic issues in Asia. This included stints as the senior country director for Vietnam and country director for Japan. In 2015, she was detailed to Sen. Ben Cardin’s (D-MD) office, where she advised him in his role as the ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on East Asia, the Pacific, and International Cybersecurity Policy. Previously, Lane worked at ABC News’ World News Tonight and at the Council on Foreign Relations. Her overseas experience includes time spent as a visiting scholar at Tsinghua University in Beijing, as a legislative aide for a Japanese Diet member in Tokyo, and as a prefectural adviser in Nagano, Japan. Lane received an M.A. in international security policy and East Asian regional affairs from Columbia University and a B.A. in political science and international relations from Northwestern University. She is a two-time recipient of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Medal for Exceptional Civilian Service, as well as the Secretary of Defense Global War on Terrorism Civilian Service Medal, and she is on the Board of Directors for the Association of Women in International Trade (WIIT). Lane resides in Bethesda, Maryland, with her husband and two children.



Ken Shibusawa (Chief Executive Officer, Shibusawa and Company, Inc./ Founder and Chairman, Commons Asset Management/  Senior Advisor, Brunswick Group)

Ken Shibusawa founded in 2001, Shibusawa and Company, Inc., a strategic advisory firm for alternative investments, ESG/SDGs alignment and human resource development. He also founded in 2008, Commons Asset Management, a mutual fund dedicated to deliver long term investment opportunities to the Japanese household. In 2021, he joined Brunswick Group, strategic advisory firm for corporations facing critical issues and engaging with multi-stakeholders, as a senior advisor. He has extensive market experience at JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs as well as Moore Capital, a global macro hedge fund, where he was the representative managing director of the Tokyo Office. He is also director of Keizai Doyukai (Japan Association of Corporate Executives), advisor to the Office of the President, University of Tokyo, visiting professor at Seikei University, steering group member of UNDP SDG Impact, and member of Council of New Capitalism, established by Prime Minister Kishida.

He is a published author and writes frequently for magazines, journals, and internet media.  He also produces and hosts of an English podcast, Made With Japan https://madewithjapan.net/

He was educated in the United States from second grade elementary through college (University of Texas, BS Chemical Engineering, 1983), and then returned again for graduate school (University of California Los Angeles, MBA, 1987). 

Noah Sneider (Tokyo Bureau Chief, The Economist)

Noah Sneider is the Tokyo Bureau Chief for The Economist, covering Japanese politics, business, society and culture. Prior to this he covered Russia and the former Soviet Union as Moscow Correspondent, including the annexation of Crimea and the war in eastern Ukraine, among other events. Before joining The Economist, he reported for a range of publications, including The New York Times and The New Republic. His writing has also appeared in Harper’s, The Atlantic and Slate, among others. His work has been anthologized in the Best American Travel Writing series. He is the recipient of a MacDowell Fellowship. He has also appeared as a commentator for radio and television, contributing to CNN, NPR, and the BBC. He is a member of the third generation in his family to live and work in Japan.

Disclaimer:

All comments, opinions and statements made by panelists and/or moderators appearing on the Asia Undercurrent series are of  their own and do not reflect the official policies nor positions of the Government of Japan and/or related entities.

 

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Start Date:2022/02/16(Wed) 08:00 (GMT-05:00)

End Date:2022/02/16(Wed) 09:15 (GMT-05:00)

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