Date : October 13, 2011
Notice (Press Briefing): Chinese Economy and Japan (October 13, 2011)
post date : 2013.08.19
Press Briefing:“Chinese Economy and Japan”
Mr. Toyoo Gyohten, President of the Institute for International Monetary Affairs
As the fact that China’s real GDP growth in the April-June quarter was 9.5% shows, the Chinese economy is sustaining stable growth. There are, however, still some concerns about possible inflation and a housing bubble in the country.When we take into account the current international economic situation -- especially financial problems in the U.S. and Europe -- how can we understand the current state and future of the Chinese economy? Also, how will the Chinese economy possibly affect the Japanese economy?
FPCJ will invite Mr. Toyoo Gyohten, President of the Institute for International Monetary Affairs, to share his views on the current state and future prospects of the Chinese economy, and its relation to the Japanese economy. Mr. Gyohten was a former Vice-Minister of Finance for International Affairs, and has been Special Advisor to the Minister of Finance since September 2009.
Time & Date: October 13 (Thu), 15:00-16:30
Place: Foreign Press Center/Japan (6th floor, Nippon Press Center Bldg.)
Language: Japanese (with English interpretation)
FPCJ supporting members and embassy representatives may also attend the briefing as observers (admission free).
*No car park is available. Please use a nearby car park if you come by car.