AMRO-CEP-SEACEN High-Level Roundtable: Governing Finance for Sustainable Prosperity in Japan

AMRO, the Council on Economic Policies (CEP), and the South East Asian Central Banks (SEACEN) Research and Training Centre jointly convened a roundtable in Japan for policymakers and thought leaders in financial governance. The discussion provided a platform to exchange views on emerging challenges and explore ways to adapt financial governance over the next five years.

This was the first of three roundtables in the series, with subsequent discussions to be held in Seoul and Singapore. Insights from the discussions will shape country policy briefs with recommendations for policymakers in Japan, Korea, and the ASEAN region.

Participants discussed how Japan’s economic growth and welfare increasingly depend on aligning economic priorities with addressing near-term challenges—such as cost-of-living pressures and extreme weather—while navigating long-term structural shifts, including digitalization, population aging, green transition, and rapid technological change. Financial authorities will play a critical role in strengthening resilience and supporting sustainable growth amid these transformations.

Program

Time
Program

*All times below refer to Japan Standard time (GMT+9)

12:45

Arrival

 

13:00 – 13:15

Welcome and Introductions

13:15 – 14:30

Governing Finance in Times of Structural Transformation

14:30 – 14:45

Break

14:45 – 15:45

Monetary Policy for Sustainable Prosperity

15:45 – 16:15

Break

16:15 – 17:15

Financial Supervision for Building Resilience

17:15 – 17:30

Break

17:30 – 18:30

Deep Dive: Governing the Digitalization of Money and Finance

18:30

Closing

Speakers

Shigeru Ariizumi

Mori Hamada & Matsumoto

Rie Asakura

Financial Services Agency

Alexander Barkawi

Council on Economic Policies

Aziz Durrani

AMRO

Satoshi Ikeda

Japan Finance Corporation

Shun Kobayashi

Bank of Japan

Haruhiko Kuroda

Japan Center for Economic Research

Yutaka Matsushita

AMRO

Prashant Pande

AMRO

Matthew Poggi

Council on Economic Policies

Sayuri Shirai

Keio University

Hideki Takada

Ministry of Finance, Japan

Natsuki Tsuda

Ministry of Finance, Japan

Yuji Yamashita

ADB