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Prime Minister Kishida Seeks Meeting with Bank of Japan Governor

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe seeks a meeting with newly appointed Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda in order to discuss cooperation between both parties for economic growth and stability in Japan

A photo showing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shaking hands with Haruhiko Kuroda outside a meeting room

A photo showing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shaking hands with Haruhiko Kuroda outside a meeting room

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s cabinet has expressed its approval of the nomination of Haruhiko Kuroda as the new governor of the Bank of Japan. The government stated that it had no objections to Mr. Kuroda’s comments, which were made during his confirmation hearing before the Diet. The Prime Minister is eager to meet with Mr. Kuroda as soon as possible in order to discuss cooperation between the government and the Bank of Japan. This is a sign that both parties are committed to working together for economic growth and stability in Japan. Mr. Kuroda is expected to take office on March 20th, and Prime Minister Abe has indicated that he would like to meet with him shortly thereafter. He believes that it is important for both sides to work together in order to ensure economic prosperity for all Japanese citizens. In addition, Mr. Abe has stated that he will continue his efforts towards “Abenomics” – an economic policy designed to promote growth through monetary easing, fiscal stimulus, and structural reforms – even after Mr. Kuroda takes office at the Bank of Japan. The Prime Minister’s commitment towards Abenomics shows his dedication towards achieving economic stability and growth in Japan, while also ensuring cooperation between both parties involved in this process – namely, himself and Mr. Kuroda at the Bank of Japan.