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Still Exploitable
- Japan-Belgium Business Relationship-
September 23, 2016
Tetsuro Fukunaga
Brussels Office, Japan Machinery Center
Japan is relevant to Europe
EU companies have a 42% of cumulative investment into Japan and for
them “Japan is the profitable market”
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Japan has a scale to Europe
International comparison of regional
GDP in Japan
Spain
1,322.5
(nominal, FY2012)
・ Kanto region 2,400.8
U.K
2,461.8
Belgium (2014)
534.67
“Outline of Belgium” from JETRO website
Source:JETRO.
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Japan is comfortable to live
Most livable cities
ranking
Starbucks latte (tall)
1. Tokyo
2. Vienna
3. Berlin
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Japan: 2.94
Brussels: 3.75
London: 3.05
Paris:
3.95
Düsseldorf: 3.15
Melbourne
Sydney
Stockholm
Vancouver
Helsinki
:
12.Fukuoka
14.Kyoto
Source: MONOCLE, UK
(EUR)
Source:JETRO
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Golden Opportunity
“2016 will present a ‘golden
opportunity’ for business in Japan.”
------------The European Business Council in Japan
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Need more trade and investment
Japan – Belgium FDI
(2014 stock)
1.4 billion USD
Source:JETRO
(100 b USD from EU)
18.3 billion USD
(345 b USD for EU)
Sources Prepared by JETRO “Japan's Outward and Inward Foreign Direct Investment”
From The Ministry of Finance “Balance of Payment Statistics” and Bank of Japan foreign exchange rates.
Trade:
Japan →Belgium 6.2 B. Yen(22nd)
Belgium→Japan 2.6 B. Yen(36th)
Japan
EU
→EU
8.0 TN. Yen(3rd)
→Japan 8.6 TN. Yen(2nd)
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THE SECOND STAGE OF ABENOMICS
“Because we will continue to be motivated to grow our productivity.
We will continue to be motivated to use, say, everything new and
digital, from robots to wireless sensing, and big data to AI.
So, Japan‘s demography, paradoxically, is not an onus, but a bonus.“
-Prime Minister Abe, September 21, 2016 at New York
INVESTMENT IN IoT
• The Prime Minister has set a target to accelerate institutional
reform that further integrates IoT technology into society
 Realize mobility services with driverless system and automated driving
technologies on highways in 2020. Complete relevant regulatory reforms by
2017
 Realize drone delivery services in three years. Identify necessary
policies/roadmap this summer
 Extend the operational limit of remotely piloted drones and construction
machinery
 Enable to use medical diagnosis system utilizing software loaded AI in three
years. Formulate a guidance on the examination of software loaded AI by this
spring
JAPAN-GERMAN IoT/Industrie 4.0 COOPERATION
“The two leaders welcomed the announcement last week of
a joint statement by Japan’s METI and Germany’s BMWi on
IoT and Industrie 4.0. The two leaders aim to realize
the forth industrial revolution through close cooperation
between Japan and Germany”
Prime Minister ABE, JAPAN-GERMAN Summit, May 4 th 2016
G-G joint statement
2016
PM Abe & Chancellor
Merkel
April ,
 METI and BMWi are going to hold
DG-level meeting on
IoT/Industrie 4.0 annually
 Promote Cooperation on:
 Industrial Cyber Security
 International Standardization
 Regulatory Reform
 Support for SMEs
 Human Resource Develop
R&D
 Invite private organizations
interested in IoT/Industrie 4.0
Cooperation among
platforms &
research institutes
 Private and Public Platforms agreed on
Cooperation on April 28, 2016
Ja p a n ese
Su m m a ry
 Research Institutes singed LoI on
research collaboration on April 4, 2016
 AIST & DFKI towards formulating
potential joint R&D projects in the
future.
Esta b lish m en t op in ion
Ch a irp erson g reetin g s
En rollm en t
For m em b ers
( on ly Ja p a n ese)
(on ly Ja p a n ese)
Su m m a ry
N ew s
Establishm ent opinion
2016.04.28
Joint Statem ent of the Plattform Industrie 4.0 and RRI
Chairperson greetings
2016.04.22
W G1 The Industrial M achinery Steering Com m ittee activities outcom e
Activities
2016.02.15
The Robot Revolution International Sym posium
List e
of m em bers
2015.12.02
Exhibiting at the International Robot Exhibition 2015
Officr list
M eeting agreem ent
Action Plan for FY 2015
Robot Revolution Initiative
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Japan as an innovation hub
Research funding percentage of GDP
(G8 comparison)
Number of researchers per 10,000 people
(G8 comparison)
Rank
Country
Number of
researchers per
10,000 people
Rank
Country
Percentage
of GDP (%)
1
Japan
3.75
1
Japan
52.0
2
German
2.98
2
Canada
45.6
3
U.S.
2.79
3
German
42.5
4th - France (2.29%), 5th - UK (1.73%),
6th - Canada(1.69%), 7th - Italy (1.27%),
8th - Russia (1.12%)
4th - US (40.2), 5th - UK (39.7),
6th - France(38.3), 7th - Russia (31.0),
8th - Italy (12.7)
Source: Created from Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communication, “Survey Result on Science and Technology Indicators 2014 ”
Date source: OECD “Main Science and Technology Indicators, ” etc.
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Brexit impacts on Belgium-Japan relation
JAPAN:”Partner of the British Economy”
 FDI 9.2 trillion yen (2014 stock)
Ref. 2.9 trillion yen(2009 stock)
Ref. FDI in Belgium 2trillion yen(2015stock)
 1000 + Companies(2015)
Ref. 232 companies in Belgium (2015)
 800,000 Vehicle production
120,000 Co-authored research Paper
A private survey on Japanese companies(more than 10000) reports
: 46.2% of UK-based Japanese companies said they will suffers from
negative impact of Brexit (28.2% still do not know the effect )
: 12.8% of UK-based Japanese companies answered they considered to
move its operation to EU countries
(Source: Teikoku Data Bank, Period: August 18-31,2016)
Japan-EU EPA is a remedy for Brexit
Excerpt from “Japan’s Message to the United Kingdom
and the European Union” (on “Brexit”)
September 2, 2016, Japanese Government
It is in the interests of the world including Asia that an
open Europe be upheld. Japan will continue to share
with the UK and the EU the responsibility to lead the
free trade system. In this regard, we will be sending a
strong message by reaching agreement in principle on
the Japan-EU EPA within this year.
Japan-EU EPA creates big values
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economy around €120 billion (or 0.5% of GDP) and
the US by €95 billion(or 0.4% of GDP).
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Japan-EU EPA steps towards Regulatory Cooperation
Technical Harmonization through EU-Japan EPA/FTA will facilitate
global regulatory convergence
Landscape for Global Automotive Standard (Source: Originally JAMA and amended by JMC)
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