
Kazutaka Maeda
Kazutaka Maeda is an economist associated with the Meiji Yasuda Research Institute. He has been vocal about Japan's economic challenges, particularly regarding the impact of declining GDP and rising inflation on consumer behavior and spending. His insights emphasize the difficulties faced by the Bank of Japan in adjusting interest rates amid a fragile economic environment, highlighting the interplay between domestic pressures and international economic policies.
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Kazutaka Maeda commented on the inevitability of Ishiba's resignation due to political pressure.
Japan PM Ishiba resigns after bruising election losses - WorldKazutaka Maeda commented on the inevitability of Ishiba's resignation due to political pressure.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigns after election lossesKazutaka Maeda stated that Ishiba's resignation was inevitable due to the political pressure following repeated electoral defeats.
Japanski premijer Šigeru Išiba podnio ostavkuMaeda expressed optimism about the Japanese economy avoiding recession due to the trade deal.
Trump strikes trade deal with Japan to cut tariffsKazutaka Maeda, an economist from Meiji Yasuda Research Institute, stated that it is difficult for the BOJ to raise interest rates given the current economic pressures.
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