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Current Events From The Last Six Months Term Paper

¶ … current events from the last six months that relate to the international business environment of Japan. It will include an analysis of Japan's international business activities, Japan's government, private enterprise in Japan, and the impact of international organizations on Japan. International Business Activites

China's rapid domestic growth has been important in maintaining Japan's economy. Specifically, steel exports to China have been growing, increasing profits for four major Japanese steel companies (Shimbun).

Japan's ongoing business relationship with the U.S. continues to thrive. Almost 20 years after it first began U.S. production, Honda's U.S.-based operations made their 10 millionth vehicle (Yahoo News).

Government

Disturbingly, a recent poll suggests that Japanese citizens are losing faith in their government. Only a week after the November 9th Lower House election, almost 52% of respondents felt that Koizumi would not honor his campaidn promises (Bloomberg.com, Japan's voters).

Japan's government has recently entertained the idea of sanctions against North Korea in retaliation for earlier abductions of Japanese citizens. Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has noted that further aggrivation of the situation could lead to economic sanctions (Japan Today,...

Korea).
Private Enterprise

Private enterprise in Japan continues on a sluggish path. On the domestic front, Japanese companies have reported that corporate incomes have declined for the second year in a row (Japan Today, Corporate Incomes Drop).

While Japan's international exports are growing; this may not translate into growth in the private sector. Notes Toshiyuki Hara, Mizuho Securities Co.'s senior market economist, "the strength of the recovery is being limited by the fact that companies aren't increasing jobs" (Bloomberg.com. Japan's Export-Led).

International Organizations

The World Trade Organization (WTO) continues to play an important role in Japan's dispute with the United States over recent American restrictions on steel imports. Japan has presented the WTO a list of retalitory tarrifs against the U.S. (Japan Today, Japan Submits).

The United States-Japan Foundation continues work to strenghthen the economic and political relationship with the United States. Work is ongoing, and conferences in Seattle and Kobe "allow the young leaders to engage in daily plenary sessions on past, current, and future issues of mutual interest" (The United States-Japan Foundation).

Conclusion

In conclusion, current events in Japan…

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Bloomberg.com. Japan's Export-Led Growth May Not Ignite Consumption (Update1). 26 November 2003. http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000101&sid=anbg2CMPIK6U&refer=japan Bloomberg.com. Japan's Voters Say Koizumi Can't Keep Promises, Yomiuri Reports. 26 November 2003. http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000101&sid=aEZabPqlkmFY&refer=japan.

Japan Today. Corporate incomes drop for 2nd straight year. 26 November 2003. http://www.japantoday.com/e/?content=news&cat=3&id=280049

Japan Today. Japan submits to WTO list of retaliatory tariffs against U.S.

26 November 2003. http://www.japantoday.com/e/?content=news&cat=3&id=280047
Japan Today. PM eyes N. Korea Sanctions if abduction demands are not met. 26 November 2003. http://www.japantoday.com/e/?content=news&cat=9&id=280005
Shimbun, Yomiuri. Is China friend or foe for Japanese business? The Daily Yomiuri. 26 November 2003. http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/newse/20031126wo12.htm
The United States-Japan Foundation. Foundation News. The U.S.-Japan Leadership Program is currently recruiting Delegates for its Seattle 2004 and Kobe (tentative) 2005 conferences. 26 November 2003. http://www.usjlp.org/
Yahoo News. Honda Makes 10 Millionth Vehicle in U.S. Posted: Wednesday November 26, 5:35 AM. 26 November 2003. http://asia.news.yahoo.com/031125/ap/d7v1sm9o0.html.
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