Heizo Takenaka
Heizo Takenaka
Heizō Takenakais a Japanese economist and retired politician, last serving as Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications and Minister of State for Privatization of the Postal Services in the cabinet of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. As of July 2007, he is a professor at Keio University and an advisor for other academic institutions and companies...
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That doesn't mean the Bank of Japan can freely set economic targets for the government.
respecting strong utmost
We will make our utmost efforts, respecting your strong will,
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We only have two years until the start of the privatization process so we have to deal firmly with each issue.
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There is a universally recognized duty to provide a postal service that must be protected.
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Whether we reach 1.7 percent this year does not really have much meaning.
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Basically, this is something the management of a private-sector financial institution has made and is carrying out, and the government is in no position to say whether this is good or bad,
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Basically, the yen rate is not misaligned with economic fundamentals,
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I am happy that understanding for the bills is spreading,
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The government's scenario calls for about 2 percent growth in the year,
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We just go by the book and conduct thorough inspections, and it is our duty to maintain that regulatory framework. It is up to private-sector companies what decisions they make.
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We will deal with the matter in accordance with the radio law after hearing the details about Softbank's business plan.
considered request
There has been no request and I myself have never considered it.
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Postal reform is something that will decide Japan's future: whether Japan moves forward to smaller government, leaving what we can to the private sector, or whether it goes toward bigger government.
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These were the bills that put us at the crossroads, whether Japan can create a small government or it is headed toward creating a big government, ... The rejection is a major blow to Japan's future and its economy.