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JAPANCurrent Economic Situation
andExport Opportunities For British Businesses
Kaoru OhsumiUKTI
British Consulate-General Osaka
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MARCH 11 AND TODAY
• Tohoku Region Pacific Coast Earthquake (M9.0)– Tohoku Region: 250miles northeast of Tokyo – 4th largest earthquake on record & tsunamis– Nuclear issues – Most expensive natural disaster in history
- Initial estimate of damage 3-5% of GDP (up to £190bn)
• Today– Safe to visit and conduct business in Japan– Business getting back to normal– Impacts and opportunities?
Overview of Japanese Economy
• 3rd largest economy in the world• GDP per capita is still 10 times of China• High quality business environment
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UK Japan China
Population (2010) 62 million 127 million 1,354 million
Land Mass 295,000km2 378,000km2 9,600,000km2
Real GDP (estimated 2010) $2.2trillion $5.5trillion $5.9trillion
Real GDP Growth (estimated 2010) 1.3% 3.9% 10.3%
GDP Per Capita (estimated 2010) $36,000 $43,000 $4,400
Ease of Doing Business Index 4th 18th 79th
Source: IMF, UN, World Bank
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Source: The Economist
Overview of UK/Japan Trade (2009)
• Lehman crisis hit UK/Japan trade• UK still maintains its 1% market share of
imports into Japan
JAPANSource: Bank of Japan, Ministry of Finance
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Major UK Exports to Japan (2009)
Source: BIS analysis of HM Revenue & Customs data
₤ Million ShareOf UK
Total Share
Financial & Insurance 2,878 34% 5%
Other Business Services 862 10% 2%
Medicinal & Pharmaceutical Products 609 7% 3%
Transportation 569 7% 3%
Power Generating Machinery & Equipment 394 5% 3%
Royalties and licence fees 375 4% 5%
Road Vehicles (Including Air Cushion Vehicles) 279 3% 2%
Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles N.E.S. 260 3% 2%
Travel 205 2% 1%
Non-Ferrous Metals 172 2% 4%
Total 8,398 100% 2%
-6%
-4%
-2%
0%
2%
4%
Domestic contribution Foreign contribution
Real GDP Growth (Q/Q) GDP Forecast
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Japan in Technical Recession ⇒ Expected to Recover
• Earthquake dragged down Q1 (January-March) GDP – Production and
consumption both ↓– Imports ↑ to fill up the
shortages
• Recovery expected from Q3– Firms to resume normal
operation in AutumnSource: Cabinet Office, Economic Planning Association
Lehman Crisis
Earthquake
• Auto/Semiconductor most affected
– 20% of the industry in the affected area
– Shortages of parts halted production worldwide
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Two Big Impacts For Industries
Supply chain disruption Power shortage
• Fukushima nuclear accident (150miles northeast Tokyo)
– Reduced/delayed business investment and supply
– 15% power cut in the summer
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Reconstruction Opportunities
• Town-planning
• Risk assessment, disaster preparedness and business continuity planning
• Renewable energy and low carbon including “Smart Cities”- Renewable Energy And Green Building Seminar On Opportunities (London, 24 June 2011)
• Nuclear clean-up and decommissioning- British Decontamination Technologies seminar/showcase/ 1-2-1 meetings (Japan, Autumn 2011)
• Tele-medicine
• Hospital reform consultancy
• Cloud computing
• Aid-Funded Sustainable Infrastructure Seminar (London, 1 July 2011)
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Key Sectors For British Exports
• Financial Services
• Automotive / Advanced Engineering
• ICT
• Life Sciences
• Creative Industries
• Retail Market / Consumer Goods
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
• Huge personal wealth – Aggregate financial assets in excess of JPY1,400 trillion – Asset management services
• Domestic loans market plateauing – Japanese financial institutions expanding overseas business
• Earthquake impact limited to Tohoku
– TEPCO(Tokyo Electric Power Company)’s rehabilitation could impact major FS institutions
• Funding required for reconstruction – PFI financing???
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ADVANCED ENGINEERING
▪ Automotive ▪ Energy ▪ Aerospace▪ Marine ▪ Railway ▪ Environment▪ Industrial components ▪ Defence ▪ Security
Automotive• Japan is still one of the world’s leading automotive countries• 2009 (Quantity) - Exports ↓ 33% / Imports ↓ 35% from 2008
2009 (Value) - Exports ↓ 36% to 9.4 trillion yen- Imports ↓ 42% year-on-year to 0.8 trillion yen
2009 - Motor vehicle production ↓ 32% to 7.9 million units2009 - Imported vehicle sales in Japan: 179,000 unites2009 - Exports of motor vehicles ↓ 46% to 3.6 million units from 2008
• Global need to reduce carbon emission from transport. • Japan’s Energy Conservation Law:
Recommended vehicle fuel efficiency targets for FY2010
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ICT
• New opportunities/interests- Smart meters- Cloud based systems
• Opportunities- Software (including IPR – Intellectual Properties)- Devices/services to improve energy mgt quality/efficiency - Sensing technologies- Communications- Display technologies, etc
• Case studies (successful business in Japan)ARM, Imagination Technologies, Cambridge Silicon Radio, Novauris (speech recognition software), video games companies (Climax, Hello Games etc)
• Technology World (November 2011)Mobile World Congress, Barcelona (February 2012)
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LIFE SCIENCES
• World 2nd largest market (2009)
Government’s Healthcare expenditure: £38.7 billionFastest ageing society with 127m population
65yrs: 23.1% (2010) => 30.5% (2025)
Pharma: £65 billion, 24.2% importedUK - Top overseas supplier, except 2009
Devices: £16 billion, 49.4% importedUK - 8th Overseas supplier
• Opportunities
Pharma: Drug seeds, DDS, Biomarker, R&D collaborationDevices: Innovative products, FDA approvedEarthquake: No negative impact. Demand increased.February 2012: “Ageing Mission” Trade Mission to Japan
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CREATIVE INDUSTRIES
• Design Services- Main areas: Product/graphic/interface designs,
new materials, research work- Increasing collaboration in:
Consumer electronics, medical equipment, furniture, kitchen/household goods, etc- UKTI Design Service Mission (24-28 October 2011)
• Music- 2nd largest market in the world- UKTI Music Mission (3-5 October 2011)
• Designer Fashion- UKTI Fashion Mission (7-11 November 2011)
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RETAIL MARKET / CONSUMER GOODS(I)
• Retail Overall– Emerging signs of recovery and expansion/development– Fierce competition– Must: ▪ Quality ▪ Delivery on time ▪ Price
▪ USP ▪ Flexibility ▪ Communication/Relationship
– Trend: “Petite Luxury ”
• Food & Drink – Many British products in Japan:
Tea, jam, confectionery, cheese, soft drink , alcohol drinks, smoked salmon, etc, etc
– “Safe” “Natural” “Healthy”– Regulatory barriers: BSE/F&M, Tariff, Organic, Additives– FOODEX2012, Tokyo (6-9 March 2012) – UK Pavilion?
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RETAIL MARKET / CONSUMER GOODS(II)
• Gift / Houseware– Quality & Design– “Cute” “Feminine”– Functionality – Kitchenware
• Fashion- Largest market after Europe and US- UKTI Fashion Mission (7-11 November 2011)
• Sports and Leisure – A wide variety of products:
Brompton bicyles, Berghaus outdoor wear, etc etc – Outdoor/running boom:
Innovative products “yama-ska” (mountain skirts)
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Enquiries to:
Economic Section [email protected]
Advanced Engineering [email protected] Creative Industries Design [email protected]
Designer Fashion [email protected] [email protected]
Financial Services [email protected] [email protected] ICT [email protected] Market / Consumer Goods
Fashion [email protected]&D [email protected]/Houseware [email protected] and Leisure [email protected]
Others including Reconstruction Opportunities
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