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Japan economy: "Japan has had the highest net assets in the past thirty-three years"
CGTN Europe
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7 months ago
CGTN Europe interviewed Seijiro Takeshita, Professor of at the School of Management at the University of Shizuoka
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00:00
Earlier, I spoke to Sejuro Takshika, a professor at the University of Sozooka,
00:05
and I started by asking him about Japan's debt crisis.
00:08
Well, I think this subject had been swirled around very much by the words of Mr. Shiba,
00:15
our prime minister, who said that our condition is worse than that of Greece, which is simply wrong.
00:22
Now, I hear your point that, you know, our debt condition is in a very dire situation, that's true,
00:27
but let's look at the right side of the balance sheet.
00:30
In other words, if you look at the net assets, you know, Japan had had the highest in the past 33 years.
00:36
It was surpassed by Germany this year.
00:38
But basically, and if you look at the also composition of the debt itself, 94% of the debt is consumed within Japan.
00:46
So we have a totally different condition to that of Southern Europe.
00:51
So, of course, you know, I'm not saying we should relax on the back of the sofa,
00:55
but, yes, you know, we are obviously in a very much of, I would say, almost a cornered state.
01:02
That's very, very true, but not as serious as many people depict.
01:06
So we've had some interesting, important economic data out, a bit of a mixed picture.
01:11
So core inflation hitting more than a two-year high in Maine.
01:15
What do you think is behind that?
01:16
Well, undoubtedly, the inflationary pressure, particularly caused by foodstuffs, which has been rising,
01:23
and particularly rice, our main diet, which has risen by 93% year and year,
01:28
and also energy prices went up by more than 8%, which basically resulted in gases going up by 6.6%.
01:36
And it seems, though, that consumers are wanting to spend more.
01:39
They're one of the, if not the most conservative, you know, consumers in the world.
01:45
They're very much risk avoidant.
01:48
So, you know, they basically would start spending only if, in my opinion,
01:53
they could clearly see the outcome of their corporate activities, you know,
01:57
that is coming back to its feet and being brisk.
02:01
You can throw money, you know, in their faces,
02:03
which is what the government had been doing in the past two decades,
02:07
which really does not have to multiply to the economy.
02:10
It's been proven.
02:11
And the reason for that is the conservativeness of the Japanese consumers.
02:15
And also, let's not forget that, you know,
02:17
the income hasn't risen for well over two decades,
02:21
in spite of the fact that Japanese corporations have been making, you know, record profit.
02:26
Now, this year, things are different.
02:28
You know, of course, if you look at the wage negotiation,
02:31
you can see all the companies finally starting to raise, you know, their pay, their wages.
02:37
But obviously, you know, the mood, or I should say the atmosphere or the sentiment of the consumer
02:43
isn't that positive because, as you just reported, you know,
02:47
the rise in inflation is certainly dampening, you know,
02:50
their consumer sentiment without a speck of doubt.
02:54
And can Japan realistically manage inflation while its key export markets are weakening
02:59
due to these increasing trade tensions, especially with the United States?
03:04
It would be very, very difficult, to say the least.
03:07
In fact, it would be almost impossible,
03:09
considering the fact that Bank of Japan do not have the power to alter the trend of weakening at the end.
03:17
Many people talk about the rate rise,
03:19
but I think Bank of Japan's maneuverability is very limited.
03:23
You know, they don't have the deep pockets that, you know, European central banks or Fed has.
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