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May 25, 2023

Next DIJ's Study Group on "The Political Economy of Carbon Pricing and Green Finance:Comparing the EU and Japanese Discourses and Policy Approaches", June 21

From: Luise Kahlow <kahlow@dijtokyo.org>
Date: 2023/05/24

We cordially invite you to the next meeting of the DIJ's Study Group on:

"The Political Economy of Carbon Pricing and Green Finance - Comparing the EU and Japanese Discourses and Policy Approaches"

 

Tokutaro Nakai, Executive Advisor, Nippon Steel Corporation

June 21, 2023, 18:00h (JST) online

Comments from: Nobuyuki Kinoshita, Tokyo Financial Exchange

 

The Realization and Implementation of the "Growth-oriented Carbon Pricing Concept" in Japan

 

The Kishida administration had made clear the roadmap for next 10 years of Basic Policy for GX Realization. The most important content of this roadmap is Growth-oriented Carbon Pricing Architecture, consisting of GX Economic Transition Bonds, emission trading system and carbon charge system.

The Growth-oriented Carbon Pricing Concept in Japan refers to a set of policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions through a market-based approach that incentivizes the use of low-carbon technologies and practices. The concept involves imposing a carbon tax on industries and sectors that emit significant amounts of CO2 and other greenhouse gases, with the revenue generated from the tax being reinvested into the development and implementation of clean energy technologies and infrastructure. The goal of the concept is not only to reduce emissions but also to promote sustainable economic growth and job creation, by encouraging innovation and investment in low-carbon industries. The concept is part of Japan's broader strategy to address climate change and achieve its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050.

 

Tokutaro Nakai: Executive Advisor, Nippon Steel Corporation since 2022. Tokutaro Nakai joined Japan's Ministry of Finance in 1985 and mainly worked at the Budget Bureau. In 2011, after the Great East Japan Earthquake, he was transferred to the Ministry of the Environment (MOE) and worked as Director-General for the Environmental Policy Bureau. From 2020 to 2022 he worked as Vice Minister of the Environment, MOE.  

 

Nobuyuki Kinoshita: President & CEO, Tokyo Financial Exchange Inc. since 2018. Nobuyuki Kinoshita joined Japan's Ministry of Finance in 1977 and then spent 12 years at Japan's Financial Services Agency (FSA). He also acted as an Executive Director of the Bank of Japan from 2010 to 2014, before he was appointed as a Senior Advisor to Aflac (American Family Life Assurance Company) Japan from 2014 to 2018.

 

Registration:

Registration for this online event is required via email to

heckel@dijtokyo.org until June 20, 2022. 

Log in data will be provided after registration

 
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