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WEF Presentation. PROMOTING FREE TRADE. January 10, 2011 Las Vegas,USA Shoichi Inoue Deputy Director, International Affairs Department Japan Electronics & Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA). TALKING POINTS. 1. RECENT JAPANESE TRADE POLICY 2. GLOBAL PRODUCTION FORECASTS - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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PROMOTING FREE TRADE
January 10, 2011Las Vegas,USA
Shoichi Inoue Deputy Director, International Affairs Department
Japan Electronics & Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA)
WEF Presentation
1. RECENT JAPANESE TRADE POLICY 2. GLOBAL PRODUCTION FORECASTS FOR JAPANESE ELECTRONICS AND IT COMPANIES3. DTV COVERAGE IN JAPAN4. ADOPTION OF JAPANESE SYSTEM FOR TERRESTRIAL DIGITAL TELEVISION BROADCASTING5. HOT ISSUES - US DoT’s Proposed Changes to Lithium Battery
Transportation Regulations - Stable and Secure Rare Earth Supply - Building Internationally Harmonized Systems for the Safety
of Telecommunications Networks6. CONCLUSION
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TALKING POINTS
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1. Japanese Trade Policy
- Further advance of global free trade through agreement in the WTO Doha Round negotiations- Necessary to deepen economic relationships with Asian and emerging countries, and with Western and resource-rich countries, to achieve a “strong economy”
EPAs as well as WTO
MONGOLIA
Research/discussion underway
EU
ASEAN+6 ASEAN+3
JAPAN
KOREA
CHINA
In negotiation/basic framework agreed
In force or signed KOREA
INDIA
GCC
AUSTRALIA
PERU
MEXICO
CHILE
SWITZERLAND
PHILIPPINES
VIETNAM THAILAND
BRUNEI
MALAYSIA
INDONESIA
SINGAPORE
A J C
E P
CHINA JAPAN
US
NZ
TPP
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(1) Global Production
2008(Results)
2009(Results)
2010 (Estimates)
2011(Forecasts)
Global production by Japanese electronics and IT companies
Communications equipment
Computers & information terminals
Other electronic equipment
Electronic components
Display devices
Semiconductors
IT solution services
($ million ; % change YoY)
2008(Results)
2009(Results)
2010 (Estimates)
2011(Forecasts)
AV equipment
($ million ; % change YoY)
2008(Results)
2009(Results)
2010 (Estimates)
2008(Results)
572,972
459,689
508,573
530,720
113,101
96,401
106,026
110,071
50,206
41,615
41,844
42,468
108,547
85,362
94,582
102,374
30,307
23,173
27,916
29,240
98,116
73,676
85,954
89,381
32,933
23,947
26,208
72,171 54,7
8765,811
67,488
67,591 60,7
2760,232
62,435
27,262
2. Global Production Forecasts for Japanese Electronics and IT Companies
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2. Global Production Forecasts for Japanese Electronics and IT Companies
(2) Flat-panel TVs
($ million ; % change YoY)
-10% 16% 4%
Market forces in Japan
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90.3 % Oct.2010
Household Coverage
97.0 % Mar.2009
Area Coverage
3. DTV Coverage in Japan
Promotion and Consumer Support
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4. Adoption of Japanese System for Terrestrial Digital Television Broadcasting
The Japanese system (ISDB-T) has now been adopted as the standard for terrestrial digital television broadcasting by the majority of South American countries.
Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Argentina, Chili, Venezuela, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Paraguay and the Philippines
Source Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved from http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISDB
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5. Hot Issues(1) US DoT’s Proposed Changes to Lithium Battery Transportation Regulations
- Association letter to US DoT from IT industries in the US, Japan, EU and Korea
- We strongly request that regulations be well-balanced between safety and economic efficiency.
- Great impact on American people’s daily lives
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5. Hot Issues
(3) International Harmonization of Information Security Systems
(2) Stable Supply and Open Access to Mineral Resources
- All countries should work together to find pragmatic and sustainable solutions for a stable and secure rare earth supply.
- Association letter to the G-20 Leaders from world industries
- Ensuring the global safety of telecommunications networks with the latest technology and products
- All countries should develop their systems with full consideration to international standards and contract practices.
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6. Conclusion
~ To Promote Innovation ~
- Build a secure global IT society for economic development
- Commit to maintaining open markets and fighting protectionism
- Collaborative and coordinated approaches by WEF members to resolving common concerns
Thank you very much for your attention.