Ghosn, other business leaders call for more foreign investment. (Upfront).... IN BRIEF: A dozen captains of industry -- including Carlos Ghosn, president of Nissan, and Minoru Makihara, chairman of Mitsubishi Corp. -- teamed with local government representatives and academics to tell prime minister Junichiro Koizumi Junichiro Koizumi (小泉 純一郎 Koizumi Jun'ichirō in December that an increase in foreign direct investment would stimulate the Japanese economy. The group, called Invest Japan Forum, set out a 12-point plan to remove obstacles to investments and introduce measures to entice foreign companies to invest. ... COMMENTARY: It shouldn't take the appearance of Ghosn to convince the government that Japan needs more foreign money. The numbers look depressing enough all by themselves: Direct investment in Japan is about 1 percent of GDP GDP (guanosine diphosphate): see guanine. , compared with 27 percent in the US and 22 in Germany, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the forum. According to an English newspaper, the Daily Yomiuri, the forum also urged the government to develop a system to accelerate cross-border mergers and acquisitions, to reduce corporate tax rates, to use special structural reform zones, and to shift more authority and financial resources from the central government to local governments to attract foreign companies. Koizumi said he would like to promote FDJ FDJ Francaise des Jeux (French Games - Tour de France cycling sponsor) FDJ Freie Deutsche Jugend (East German communist youth organization) FDJ Full Devil Jacket (band) in Japan more actively as it would reinvigorate the economy. Let's see Let's See was a Canadian television series broadcast on CBC Television between September 6, 1952 to July 4, 1953. The segment, which had a running time of 15 minutes, was a puppet show with a character named Uncle Chichimus (voice of John Conway), which presented each if he can translate words into action. |
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