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Date March 26, 2010
euforum2010-3euforum2010-3
Venue Imperial Hotel
1-1-1, Uchisaiwai-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
TEL: +81-(0)3-3504-1111
FAX: +81-(0)3-3581-9146
Sponsors Japan Economic Foundation
Jiji Press Bldg., 11F, 5-15-8, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 Japan
TEL: +81-(0)3-5565-4824
FAX: +81-(0)3-5565-4828
The Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House)
10 St. James's Square, London SW1Y 4LE
TEL: +44-(0)20-7957-5700
FAX: +44-(0)20-7957-5710
Supported by
Japan External Trade Organization(JETRO)
EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation

TopicsJEF - Chatham House Symposium
Post-Crisis Analysis: How Japan and Europe Responded,
What Results to Expect

Programme (English version)
Programme (Japanese version)

Keynote addresses
Hideichi Okada, Director-General, Trade Policy Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Japan
Benoit Coeure, Deputy-Director General and Chief Economist of the Treasury and Economic Policy at the French Ministry of Economy, Industry and Employment

Panel Discussion 1: Failure of economic growth models: varying responses and resultsPeter Bekx, Director, International Economic and Financial Affairs, DG ECFIN, European Commission

Panel Discussion 2: What does the future look like in the post-crisis world economy?Naohiro Yashiro, Professor, International Christian University

ParticipantsList(English Version)
List(Japanese Version)

SummaryKeynote address (English version)
Panel Discussion 1 (English version)
Panel Discussion 2 (English version)
Keynote address (Japanese version)
Panel Discussion 1 (Japanese version)
Panel Discussion 2 (Japanese version)
Chatham House Paper

Chairman's SpeechWelcome and Opening Remarks (English version)
Welcome and Opening Remarks (Japanese version)

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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Date Wednesday, March 4, 2009
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Venue London, United Kingdom
Joseph Gaggero Hall, The Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House
Chatham House, 10 St. James's Square London SW1Y 4LE, UK
Sponsors Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)
The Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House)

TopicsTopics
The Post-Crisis Landscape for International Financial Centres - Sink or Swim?
Session 1: Tokyo's competitiveness as an international financial centre
Session 2: Emerging centres: what is necessary to become a global financial centre?
Session 3: The senior centres: scenarios for the future
Session 4: Implications of the global economic crisis for international
financial centres
Program

ParticipantsList

SummaryChatham House Report - The Outlook for Tokyo

Chairman's SpeechOpening remarks by Mr. Noboru Hatakeyama (March 4, 2009 @ JEF-Chatham House Symopsium in London)

JEF-Chatham House Symposium

Dr. John Llewellyn, Member of Council, Chatham House, Dr. Paola Subacchi, Research Director, Chatham House, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,

It is my great pleasure and honor to welcome all of you to the JEF-Chatham House Symposium "The Post-crisis Landscape for International Financial Centers-Sink or Swim?"

Just two years ago, Japan Economic Foundation and Chatham House co-organized the workshop focusing on the rise of China and India and Its impact on Japan, UK and world economy. In the same year JEF invited Dr. Robin Niblette the director of Chatham House to Japan and organized an international symposium in Tokyo, entitled "New age for Asia-Europe relations."

The relation between JEF and Chatham House started back in 1986 when Japan- UK High Technology Industry Forum was held for the first time. In these 20 or so years, JEF had been the constant organizer for Japan side. British side was represented by Chatham House at early stage and APTN (Asia-Pacific Technology Network) which spun out from Chatham House succeeded that role at later stage.

Now this time, we agreed to co-host this very important symposium focusing on the current financial turmoil and its implication to International Financial Centers.

Prior to this symposium, JEF and Chatham House jointly held research workshop in November last year in Tokyo aiming at exploring Tokyo' s competitiveness as an international financial center. We had a very interesting discussion on whether Tokyo can weather the storm.

Last December JEF held Japan-US Conference with an American law firm in Washington D.C. on Japan-US relationship; "New Challenges, New Opportunities for New Administration." Based on the discussion, we concluded a Joint Action Agenda which included issues on economy, trade and climate change.
We also dealt with the current financial crisis and argued that many of the current problems were foreseeable and there needed to be a full-scale efforts by officials and experts from the US, Japan and Europe to investigate the problems and make necessary corrections. In the light of this, we suggested that the establishment of a US-Japan-European Union Trilateral discussion forum would be beneficial, aiming at collaboration on how financial markets and corporate governance need to be improved.
In addition to this, our suggestions included following points:

-Supervising and regulating the derivatives market
-Regulating the nonbanks
-Correcting flaws in executive compensation for CEOs to take excessive risks with other people's money
-Reexamining the payments system for rating agencies
-Reexamining risk models

I hope that at this symposium we will discuss those issues in addition to the international financial center issues.

On this note, I would like to take this opportunity to express my heartfelt gratitude to Dr. John Llewellyn, Dr. Paola Subacchi all distinguished speakers and the panelists and other participants for joining this symposium.

Finally, I would also like to thank all staff of Chatham House, which has greatly contributed to this symposium. I wish all of you an interesting and fruitful discussion.

Thank you very much.

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4.Participants(Wednesday, March 4, 2009)

(in alphabetical order)

Saxon Brettell Head of Research, City of London Corporation
Victor L.L. Chu Chairman and Founder, First Eastern Investment Group
Florence Eid Managing Director for MENA, Passport Capital, LLC
Eddy C. Fong Chairman, Securities and Futures Commission, Hong Kong
Andrew Fraser Senior Adviser, Mitsubishi Corporation; Member of Council, Chatham House
Noboru Hatakeyama Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundaion (JEF)
Keiichiro Kobayashi Senior Fellow, RIETI
John Llewellyn Member of Council, Chatham House
Rachel Lomax former Deputy Governor, Bank of England
Alex Patelis Managing Director, Merrill Lynch
Vanessa Rossi Senior Research Fellow, International Economics, Chatham House
Charles Roxburgh Head of Corporate and Investment Banking, McKinsey
Tadakatsu Sano Attorney-at-Law, Jones Day
Shashank Srivastava Director of Strategy and Planning, QFCA
Paola Subacchi Research Director, International Economics, Chatham House
Graham Turner Economist, GFC Economics
Makoto Utsumi President and CEO, Japan Credit Rating Agency, Ltd.
Mikio Wakatsuki Chairman, AXA Life Insurance CO.Ltd.
Max Watson Associate Fellow, Chatham House

Monday, March 31 - Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Date Monday, March 31 - Tuesday, April 1, 2008
euforum2008euforum2008
Venue Salle des Congrès, The Arab Institute of Business Managers (IACE) La Maison de l' Entreprise Avenue principale, 1053 Les Berges du Lac, Tunis, Tunisia
Sponsors the Japan Economic Foundation (JEF) the Tunisian Agency for Technical Cooperation (ATCT) the Arab Institute of Business Managers (IACE)

TopicsJEF-ATCT-IACE Symposium
"Possibility of an FTA between the Arab Maghreb Union Countries and Japan"

Welcoming remarks by
Amor Jilani, Chairman and Director General, ATCT
Noboru Hatakeyama, Chairman and CEO, JEF

Opening remarks by H.E. Mr. Salah Hannachi, Former Ambassador to Japan

Session I: Relationships between Japan and the Arab Maghreb Union countries: stocktaking and opportunitiesModerator
Libya: Hafez Ibrahim, President, Libyan Business Council & Vice-President of Maghreb Business Council

Key points for discussion:
1. Trade
Speakers (7 minutes):
Japan: Saburo Yuzawa, Chief Advisor, Egyptian Export Promotion Center as JICA Expert
2. Foreign Direct Investment flows
Speakers (7 minutes):
Tunisia: Mohamed Hédi Lahoual, Professor, University of Tunis El Manar
3. Financial cooperation
Speakers (7 minutes):
Tunisia: Fayçal Lakhoua, Professor, University of Tunis El Manar

Q & A

Session II: Exchange of experiences EPA (Japan) / Association and Free Trade Agreements (AMU countries) Moderator
Japan: Naoyuki Haraoka, Executive Managing Director, JEF

Key points for discussion:
I. Japan's experience
1. South East Asia countries
2. Mexico
3. negotiations with GCC
4. FTA / EPA
Speakers (7 minutes):
Japan: Yukiko Fukagawa, Professor, Waseda University

II. AMU countries experience
1. Barcelona Process
2. Dialogue 5+5
3. Free Trade and Association Agreements between Europe and AMU countries: financial and economic instruments

Speaker (7 minutes):
AMU: Jamel Boujdaria, Department Head, Economic Affairs
Commentator (7 minutes)
Tunisia: Mohamed Hédi Lahoual, Professor, University of Tunis El Manar

Q & A

Session III: A FTA / EPA between the Arab Maghreb Union countries and Japan: Opportunities and challengesModerator
Tunisia: Salah Hannachi, Former Ambassador to Japan

Key points for discussion:
- Advantages
- Challenges
- Content / scope
- Approach
- Schedule
- Feasibility study

Speakers: (7 minutes each)
1. Japan: Noboru Hatakeyama, Chairman and CEO, JEF
2. Algeria: Sid Ali Abdellaoui, Consultant, Medibtikar
3. Libya: Hakim Nagah, Chairman, LIBO Consulting
4. Mauritania: Mohamed Lemine Ould Deidah, Chairman of the Board, Mauritania Airways
5. Japan: Norio Gomi, Special Guest Professor, Meiji University
6. Morocco: Moncef Kettani, Chairman, Union PME-PMI
7. Tunisia: Moez Belkhiria, Executive President, BSB TOYOTA

Q & A

Closing

ParticipantsList

SummarySummary (English)Summary (Japanese)

Chairman's SpeechOpening remarks by Mr. Noboru Hatakeyama (March 31, 2008 @JEF-ATCT-IACE Symposium in Tunis, Tunisia)

Opening remarks by Mr. Noboru Hatakeyama, Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation

His Excellency Ambassador Salah Hannachi, Mr. Amor Jilani, Chairman and Director General of Tunisian Agency for Technical Cooperation (ATCT), Mr. Chekib Nouira, President of Arab Institute of Business Managers (IACE), distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen:

It is my great honor and privilege to welcome all of you to the International Symposium, "Possibility of an FTA between the Arab Maghreb Union Countries and Japan" h, co-hosted by Tunisian Agency for Technical Cooperation(ATCT) and Arab Institute of Business Managers(IACE).

Japan has celebrated the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations with Tunisia and Morocco in 2006 and with Libya in 2007. This has led Japan to recognize the deepening its relationship with these countries from the viewpoint of promoting Middle East and African policies.

Moreover, with their strong economic ties to the EU, these countries could be useful for Japanese enterprises as strongholds for investment that targets not only Arab and African markets but also for investment that targets the EU. Considering that Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco have free trade agreements (FTAs) with the EU, they are even significant to Japan.

Talking about Japan's FTA policy, Japan has, to date, signed bilateral FTAs with East Asian countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia. In addition, Japan has also signed a Sub-Regional FTA with ASEAN. Japan has also concluded FTAs with Mexico and Chile, and is pursuing FTA negotiations with Switzerland and Australia.

But Japan has not concluded nor even negotiated FTAs with any of African countries yet although Past TICADs have included talks on various plans to facilitate the development of Africa through the promotion of investment and trade between Asia and Africa.

Under those circumstances, I strongly believe that it is worth discussing "the possibility of Japan-Arab Magfreb Union countries FTA" if we take it into account that Japan is currently in complementary relationships with those countries.

As a series of JEF's projects to deepen mutual understanding between Japan and other countries through activities aimed at promoting economic and technological exchange, JEF has organized the International Symposium in various cities in Asia, US and Europe mainly focusing on a region-wide or bilateral FTA.

Now, this time, we have chosen Tunis as the venue for the symposium, mainly because Tunisia is sort of FTA hub in this region.

I hope that this symposium will discuss those issues I mentioned above, including economic relationships, exchange of experiences EPA/FTA, Feasibility of an EPA/FTA between Japan and Arab Maghreb Union countries.

On this note, I would like to take this opportunity to express my heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Amor Jilani, Mr. Chekib Nouira, all distinguished speakers and the panelists and you, the participants for making this symposium realized.

In particular, I would like to express my sincere appreciation to my longtime friend, Mr. Salah Hannachi, former Ambassador to Japan for delivering the keynote speech immediately after my remarks. I sincerely feel grateful that he accepted our invitation.

Finally, I would also like to thank all staff of ATCT and IACE which has greatly contributed to this symposium. I wish all of you an interesting and fruitful discussion.

Thank you very much.

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4.Participants(Monday, March 31 - Tuesday, April 1, 2008)

(Listed in alphabetical order)

Speakers from Japan

Yukiko Fukagawa Professor, School of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University
Norio Gomi Special Guest Professor, School of Business Administration, Meiji University; Senior Fellow, Center for Business Creator Promotion, Rikkyo University
Noboru Hatakeyama Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)
Naoyuki Haraoka Executive Managing Director, Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)
Saburo Yuzawa Senior Advisor to the Minister of Trade and Industry of Egyptian Government of Export Development; Chief Advisor of the Egyptian Export Promotion Center Project as JICA Expert

Speakers from the Arab Maghreb Union (AMU) CountriesTunisia

H.E. Mr. Salah Hannachi Former Ambassador to Japan
Amor Jilani Chairman and Director General, Tunisian Agency for Technical Cooperation (ATCT)
Chekib Nouira Chairman, Arab Institute of Business Managers (IACE)
Faycal Lakhoua Professor, University of Tunis El Manar
Mohamed Hedi Lahouel Professor, University of Tunis El Manar
Moez Belkhiria Executive President, BSB TOYOTA

AMU

Jamel Boujdaria Department Head, Economic Affairs, AMU

Algeria

Sid Ali Abdellaoui Consultant, Medibtikar

Libya

Hakim Nagah Chairman, LIBO Consulting
Hafez Ibrahim President, Libyan Business Council & Vice-President of Maghreb Business Council


Mauritania

Mohamed Lemine Ould Deidah Chairman of the Board, Mauritania Airways


Morocco

Moncef Kettani Chairman, Union PMI-PME

Friday, March 2, 2007

Date Friday, March 2, 2007
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Venue Chatham House
10 St James's Square, London SW1 Y 4LE
Tel: +44 (0)20 7314 2760
Fax: +44 (0)20 7957 5710
Co-hosted Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)
Chatham House (Royal Institute of International Affairs)
Participants List
Program Session 1: India and China: trade, investment and development strategies
Session 2: Looking ahead: are India's and China's current growth rates sustainable?
Session 3: The rise of China and India: impact and implications for Europe and Japan
Session 4: Panel Discussion
Summary  
Chairman's Speech  

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4.Participants(Friday, March 2, 2007)

Mario Blejer Bank of England
Ruth Davis Chatham House
Alistair Dieppe European Central Bank Research Dept
Peter Dodd DTI
George Doughty Hardy Syndicate, Lloyd's of London
Andrew Fraser the Council, Chatham House
Theowen Gilmour Japan Bank for International Cooperation
John Glen Accenture
Andrea Goldstein Senior Economist, OECD Development Centre
Ranjiv Goonawardena Association of International Journalists
Shinichi Goto School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)
Noboru Hatakeyama Chairman and CEO, Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)
Takashi Inoguchi Professor, Faculty of Law, Chuo University
Atsushi Inoue Director General, JETRO London
Ken Isaji Nippon TV London
Simon James Gore Browne Investment Management
Sahoko Kaji Professor, Faculty of Economics, Keio University
Shinji Kanno Eurovision, Brussels
Pooja Kapur High Commission of India
Tomoko Katsura Nippon TV London
Makoto Kojima Professor, Faculty of International Development, Takushoku University
Chi Hung Kwan Senior Fellow, Nomura Institute of Capital Markets Research, Consulting Fellow, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI)
Gerard Lyons Standard Chartered Bank
DK Matai mi2g
SK Matai mi2g
Eriko Miyakazi-Ross Chatham House
Shinichirou Nagai Chubu Electric Power company
Koshi Noguchi Toshiba
Robin Niblett Director, Chatham House
Masao Nishimura Executive Managing Director, Japan Economic Foundation
Alice Oyediran Policy Officer, Department for Constitutional Affairs
Vicky Pryce Chief Economic Adviser and Director General, Economics, Department for Trade & Industry
Julie Rogers Mitsubishi
Vanessa Rossi Chatham house ; Oxford Economics
Lawrence Saez The London School of Economics and Political Science(LSE)
Masahiko Saito Embassy of Japan
Ikuko Samikawa Embassy of Japan
Paurla Subacchi Head, International Economics Programme, Chatham House
Masato Takaoka Embassy of Japan
Mr Rui Tang Embassy of The People's Republic of China
Stephen Thomsen Associate Fellow, Chatham House
Robert Thomson Editor, The Times
Louis Turner Chatham House
Shujiro Urata Professor, Economics at Graduate School of Asia- Pacific Studies, Waseda University
Yoshiki Usuki Visiting Fellow, Chatham House
David Wright Barclays Capital
Masahiko Yamammoto Mitsubishi
Rengfeng Zhao Researcher, Chatham

Tuesday, April 5, 2005

Date Tuesday, April 5, 2005
euforum2005euforum2005
Venue Paris, France
Hotel Intercontinental Paris
3 rue de Castiglione 75001 Paris, France
Tel: +33 (0)1 44 77 11 11
Fax : +33 (0)1 44 77 14 60
Co-hosted Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)
Institut Aspen France
(With the Collaboration with JETRO Paris)
Participants List
Program Session I: Regional Integration Models in Europe and Japan: Comparative Approach and Exchanges of Experiences
Session II: Economic and Foreign Trade Prospects in Europe and Japan: An Overall and Sectorial Picture (Energy)
Session III: Competitiveness, Localization and De-localization Issues
Summary  
Chairman's Speech  

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4.Participants(Tuesday, April 5, 2005)

List of Participants
(In Alphabetical Order by Surname)

Japan

Noboru Hatakeyama Chairman and CEO, JAPAN ECONOMIC FOUNDATION
Kuniko Inoguchi Professor, SOPHIA UNIVERSITY, TOKYO
Hiroyuki Itami Professor, Hitotsubashi University, TOKYO
Koji Kakizawa Former Foreign Minister, President and CEO, Kakizawa Research Institute
Tsuyoshi Nakai Director General, JETRO Paris Coordination for Europe
Yoko Ohara President, Institute for the Fashion Industries
Yoshihiro Sakamoto President and CEO, ARABIAN OIL COMPANY, LTD.
Tadao Suzuki Chairman and CEO, Mercian Corporation
Hiroshi Tsuchiya Executive Managing Director, Japan Economic Foundation

France

JEAN BETERMIER Amiral - Conseiller des Presidents et CEOs, EADS
LAURENT COHEN-TANUGI Associe, SKADDEN ARPS, PARIS
FRANCOISE CROUIGNEAU Redactrice en chef International, LES ECHOS
CLARA GAYMARD Presidente, A.F.I.I.
JEAN-LOUIS GERGORIN Executive Vice President, Strategic Coordination, EADS
RAPHAEL HADAS-LEBEL President of the Social Section, CONSEIL D'ETAT
Vice President, Institut Aspen France
JEROME HURET President, Institut Aspen France
HENRI MARTRE President, Medef France-Japon Committee
OLIVIER MELLERIO Partner, Interfinexa
Vice President of the Advisory Board, INSTITUT ASPEN FRANCE
President, Comite Colbert
FRANCIS MER Former Minister of Economy and Finances
Presiden, Fondation pour l'Innovation Politique
MARIO MORETTI POLEGATO President, GEOX, Italy
PIERRE-ALAIN MUET Former Advisor of Lionel Jospin
Deputy Mayor, in charge of Economic Development,
CITY OF LYON
Vice President, in charge of Economic Development and International Affairs, Grand Lyon
MICHEL PEBEREAU President, BNP PARIBAS
President of the Advisory Board, Institut Aspen France
PASCAL PERZO Executive Director, INSTITUT ASPEN FRANCE
FRANCK PONSONNET Directeur, JCDecaux
KAROLINE POSTEL-VINAY Professor, CERI - INSTITUT D'ETUDES POLITIQUES
JEAN-MARC PUEL Vice-President, Mergers and Acquisitions, EADS
FREDERIC RUCIAK Directeur du Marketing. BOUYGUES TELECOM
JEAN DU RUSQUEC Charge de Mission aupres du President, Total
ANDRE SANTINI Member f Parliament, Mayor, CITY OF ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX
PEDRO SOLE Directeur Asie-Pacifique, ALSTOM

November 16-18, 2001

Date November 16-18, 2001
Venue Hilton-Lyon Hotel
Cite Internationale de Lyon, 70, Quai Charles de Gaulle, 69006, Lyon, France
Tel: 33-4-78-17-50-50 / Fax: 33-4-78-17-52-52
Sponsors Japan Economic Foundation (JEF)
The Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA)
Institut Aspen France
Participants List
Topics Session 1 EUROPE AND JAPAN : REVIEW OF THE SITUATION
Session 2 ECONOMIC GROWTH AND LONG-TERM OUTLOOK
Session 3 HOW CAN THE NECESSARY STRUCTURAL AND INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS BE SUCCESSFULLY IMPLEMENTED ?
Session 4 JAPAN AND EUROPE IN THE WORLDWIDE CONTEXT
Summary  
Chairman's Speech  

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4.Participants(November 16-18, 2001)

Japan

KeikoCHINO RedacteurenChef/EditorialWriter
THESANKEISHINBUN
YoichiFUNABASHI PrincipalCorrespondantDiplomatiqueetChroniqueur
ChiefDiplomaticCorrespondentandColumnist
THEASAHISHIMBUN
ToyooGYOHTEN President/President
INSTITUTEFORINTERNATIONALMONETARYAFFAIRS
HirofumiHAGIHIRA DirecteurGeneral/DirectorGeneral
JETROPARIS
ShoichiIKUTA DirecteurGeneralAdjointchargedelaPolitiqueduCommerce
MINISTERE DE L'ECONOMIE, DU COMMERCE ET DE L'INDUSTRIE
DeputyDirector-General,TradePolicyBureau
MINISTRYOFECONOMY,TRADEANDINDUSTRY
YoshioISHIZAKA Vice-PresidentExecutif/ExecutiveVicePresident
TOYOTAMOTORCORPORATION
TerukoISHIZAKA
Amb.YutakaKAWASHIMA AncienVice-MinistredesAffairesEtrangeres-MINISTEREDESAFFAIRESETRANGERES
FormerViceMinisterforForeignAffairs-MINISTRYOFFOREIGNAFFAIRS
YoshihikoKOBAYASHI Professeuremerite/Professor-TOKYOUNIVERSITY
AdministrateurDelegue/ExecutiveDirector
'MAISON FRANCO-JAPONAISE' INC.
RyoseiKOKUBUN ProfesseurdeDroitetdeSciencesPolitiques/Professor,FacultyofLawandPolitics
KEIOUNIVERSITY
ShoichiIKUTA DirecteurGeneralAdjointchargedelaPolitiqueduCommerce
MINISTERE DE L'ECONOMIE, DU COMMERCE ET DE L'INDUSTRIE
DeputyDirector-General,TradePolicyBureau
MINISTRYOFECONOMY,TRADEANDINDUSTRY
YoshioISHIZAKA Vice-PresidentExecutif/ExecutiveVicePresident
TOYOTAMOTORCORPORATION
TerukoISHIZAKA
Amb.YutakaKAWASHIMA AncienVice-MinistredesAffairesEtrangeres-MINISTEREDESAFFAIRESETRANGERES
FormerViceMinisterforForeignAffairs-MINISTRYOFFOREIGNAFFAIRS
YoshihikoKOBAYASHI Professeuremerite/Professor-TOKYOUNIVERSITY
AdministrateurDelegue/ExecutiveDirector
'MAISON FRANCO-JAPONAISE' INC.
SawakoTAKEUCHI ProfesseurAssocie/AssociateProfessor
GRADUATESCHOOLOFENGINEERING,UNIVERSITYOFTOKYO
ToruTOYOSHIMA President/Chairman
JAPANECONOMICFOUNDATION
KosukeIMASHIMIZU Directeur,Europe,MoyenOrientetAfrique-DivisionPolitiqueduCommerce
MINISTERE DE L'ECONOMIE, DU COMMERCE ET DE L'INDUSTRIE
Director,Europe-MiddleEast-AfricaDivision-TradePolicyBureau
MINISTRYOFECONOMY,TRADEANDINDUSTRY
ToshioKAJIKAWA Vice-PresidentetDirecteurGeneral/VicePresidentandChiefExecutiveOfficer
SMI-SOCIETEDEMECANIQUED'IRIGNY-GROUPEKOYO
TeppeiKURITA DirecteurdesOperations/Director,OperationsDepartment
JETROLYON
RyoseiKOKUBUN ProfesseurdeDroitetdeSciencesPolitiques/Professor,FacultyofLawandPolitics
KEIOUNIVERSITY
HiroshiTSUCHIYA DirecteurExecutif/ExecutiveManagingDirector
JAPANECONOMICFOUNDATION
Amb.KazuoOGOURA AmbassadeurduJaponenFrance-AMBASSADEDUJAPON
AmbassadorofJapantoFrance-JAPANESEEMBASSY
Amb.HisashiOWADA President/President
JIIA-THEJAPANINSTITUTEOFINTERNATIONALAFFAIRS

Europe

RaymondBARRE AncienPremierMinistre/FormerFrenchPrimeMinister
DeputeduRhone/MemberofFrenchParliament
Chairman-INSTITUTASPENFRANCE
EveBARRE
PierreBARROUX ChargedeMission-MINISTEREDESAFFAIRESETRANGERES
Representative-FRENCHMINISTRYOFFOREIGNAFFAIRS
ClaudeBASSOU President/President
INTERFINEXA
ElianeBASSOU
Jean-LouisBEFFA PresidentDirecteurGeneral/ChairmanandChiefExecutiveOfficer
COMPAGNIEDESAINT-GOBAIN
RobertBOYER DirecteurdeRecherche/ResearchDirector
CEPREMAP(CNRS)
GeorgesDOUIN DirecteurGeneralAdjoint,Plan-ProduitetOperationsInternationales
AssociateDirectorGeneral,Product-PlanandInternationalOperations
RENAULTS.A.
RaphaelHADAS-LEBEL Conseillerd'Etat/MemberofFrance'sCONSEILD'ETAT
Membre-COMMISSIONDEREGULATIONDEL'ELECTRICITE/Commissioner,ENERGYREGULATIONCOMMISSIONChargedeMissionaupresduPresident/AdvisortothePresident-CONSEILECONOMIQUEETSOCIAL
Vice-President/VicePresident,INSTITUTASPENFRANCE
LordGeoffreyHOWEOFABERAVON AncienMinistredesAffairesEtrangeres/FormerMinisterofForeignAffairs
HOUSEOFLORDS
OlivierMELLERIO Associe/Partner-INTERFINEXA
President/President-INSTITUTASPENFRANCE
PatriceMIGNON President/President
DRESDNERKLEINWORTWASSERSTEINFRANCE
EvaNELL ResponsableduDepartementPrevisionsetRecherche/HeadofPlanningandResearch
DEUTSCHEBANKPRIVATEBANKING
ConsultantAssocie/PartnerandConsultant
INSTITUTFUERANGEWANDTEKREATIVITAET
MichelPINAULT DirecteurGeneral,AsiePacifique/DirectorGeneral,Asia&Pacific
GROUPEAXA
GilbertePINAULT
KarolinePOSTELVINAY Chercheur/Researcher
CENTRED'ETUDESETDERECHERCHESINTERNATIONALES(CERI)
FONDATIONNATIONALEDESSCIENCESPOLITIQUES
ChristianSAUTTER AncienMinistredel'Economie,desFinancesetdel'Indusrie
FormerFrenchMinisterofEconomy,FinancesandIndustry
AdjointauMairedeParis,ChargeduDeveloppementEconomique,del'Emploi
ViceMayorofParis,inchargeofEconomicDeveloppment,FinancesandLabor
Amb.KonradSEITZ AncienAmbassadeurd'AllemagneenChine
FormerAmbassadorofGermanytoChina
MichaelSHORT PresidentDirecteurGeneral/PresidentandChiefExecutiveOfficer
AXAINSURANCEHOLDINGCOMPANYLIMITED
AnthonyTEASDALE ConseillerPolitiqueSenior,GroupeEPP-ED - PARLEMENTEUROPEEN
SeniorPolicyAdviser,EPP-EDGroup-EUROPEANPARLIAMENT JacquelineTEASDALE
Jean-PhilippeTOUFFUT SecretaireGeneral/SecretaryGeneral
CENTRESAINT-GOBAINPOURLARECHERCHEENECONOMIE
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ThierryWALRAFEN ControleurGeneral/GeneralController
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