11/29/2018 Recent Developments in U.S.–Japan Economic Relations and Implications for Central Japan (Chubu Event)Read Now
Event Overview
Business forecasting is key to making the most of new opportunities and avoiding new hazards. When it comes to predicting the future, changes in the relationship between the United States and Japan bring about some of the most important factors—even for the smallest internationally focused businesses in Japan. But who among us can afford to keep abreast of all aspects of these changes? Minister Counselor for Economic and Science Affairs Embassy of the United States, Tokyo, Nicholas Hill, can. In this lunch meeting, Mr. Hill and attendees will discuss recent developments in US–Japan economic relations and how these might affect the bilateral relationship. The experiences Mr. Hill had serving in the Foreign Service over the past 30 years coupled with the unique insight gained through multiple assignments in Japan should make for lunch conversation that is both fascinating and informative. If you only need something to eat, there are quicker options. But if you want something to chew over—that will benefit your business—this is the best lunch out there. About the Speaker Nicholas M. Hill is Minister Counselor for Economic and Science Affairs at the Embassy of the United States, Tokyo, and served as Chief of Trade Policy during a previous posting in the Japanese capital. Before returning to Japan, he served as Deputy Chief of Mission in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, and Deputy Chief of Mission and Charge d’Affaires in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Registration for Non-Members Please send your name, company name, and contact information with the subject line "11/29 ACCJ Chubu Event" to chubu@accj.or.jp. Advance payment by the registration deadline is required. ACCJ-Chubu Business Programs Committee Felix Busch, Chair Chad Musick and Daniel Wallin, Vice-Chairs Sean O'Connell and Mark Hosang, Secretaries NOTE 1: This event is OFF THE RECORD. NOTE 2: If you cancel after the stated deadline, the full meeting fee will be charged to your account. Comments are closed.
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If you need to cancel your registration due to illness, travel to affected areas within the past 14 days, or contact with someone who has traveled to affected areas, and the cancellation deadline has passed, please contact programs@accj.or.jp and accommodations will be made through March. For more details, please click here.
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