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EU-Japan Economic Relations (Lecture No.1) -Introduction- Sahoko KAJI Hideki HAYASHI 29 th September 2006 Yukichi Fukuzawa(1835-1901) founder of Keio Gijuku 1858: Founded Keio Gijuku 1860: Voyage to the USA on Kanrin-maru 1862: Voyage to Europe, travelled around for nearly one year 1867: Second visit to the USA 2 Learning about Europe and EU-Japan relations To understand Europe, one must look at both the economic and political aspects To understand Europe, one must have a historical perspective Emphasis in this course will be on the economic aspects of EU-Japan relations Schedule (1) 1. What is the EU? Chapter 1 Introduction: Assessing Bilateral Relations 2. Chapter 2 Developing Cooperation, 1950s-80s 3. Chapter 2 Developing Cooperation, 1950s-80s 4. Chapter 3 Japan and its Changing Views of Europe 5. Chapter 3 Japan and its Changing Views of Europe 6. Chapter 4 European Integration and Changing Views of Japan 3 4 1

Schedule (2) 7. Chapter 4 European Integration and Changing Views of Japan 8. Chapter 5 The 1990s and a New Era in J-EU Relations 9. Chapter 5 The 1990s and 3 a New Era in J-EU Relations 10. Chapter 6 Cooperation in Regional Forums 11. Chapter 7 Addressing Global Agendas 12. Chapter 8 Conclusion: A Partnership for the 21st Century? Evaluation The textbook is on reserve on the third floor (san-gai) of the OLD library. Students must submit a report (400 words) on one of the three assigned topics each week, at the beginning of the lecture. An essay (4000 words) on a related subject of your choice is due sometime during the week of January 15, 2007. 5 6 Structure of Each Lecture What the textbook says Additional information and material -Statistics (Trade, Direct investment, Portfolio Investment ) -Case studies: European companies in Japan -References Conclusion and assignment 7 What is the EU? Members: 25 countries, 3.929 million km 2 Main Indicators for the EU 2005 EU-25 Population (million) 459.5 GDP (billion euro) 10,794 GDP per capita (euro) 23,400 FDI Inward flows (billion euro) *62.2 FDI Outward flows (billion euro) *114.9 * = 2004 (not inc. intra EU-25 flows) Source: European Commission 8 2

Map of the EU A Brief history (1) The European Union comprises 25 Member States, united in an effort to safeguard peace and promote economic and social progress, and incorporates three Communities, which have common institutions The Coal and Steel Community was the first to be set up (by the Treaty of Paris, 1951), followed by an Economic Community and an Atomic Energy Community (Treaties of Rome, 1957). http://jpn.cec.eu.int/union/showpage_en_union.emu.php 9 10 A Brief history (2) Member States Under the Single European Act (1986), the Communities finally dismantled all internal borders to establish a single market. The Treaty on European Union, signed in Maastricht in 1992, created a European Union combining a Community moving towards economic and monetary union with intergovernmental cooperation in certain areas. Constitutional Treaty ---? Original Six: France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg 1973: UK, Ireland and Denmark join (9) 1981: Greece joins (10) 1986: Spain and Portugal join (12) 1995: Austria, Sweden and Finland join (15) 2004: The Czech Republic, Estonia, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Slovenia and Slovakia join (25) 11 12 3

Organisation of the EU (1) The Union is managed by these institutions: a democratically elected Parliament, a Council representing the Member States and composed of government ministers, a European Council of Heads of State or Government,a Commission which acts as guardian of the Treaties and has the power to initiate and implement legislation,a Court of justice which ensures that Community law is observed and a Court of Auditors which monitors the financial management of the Union. Organisation of the EU (2) In addition, there are a number of advisory bodies, which represent economic, social and regional interests. The European Central Bank is the central bank for Europe's single currency, the euro. The ECB s main task is to maintain the euro's purchasing power and thus price stability in the euro area. The euro area comprises the 12 European Union countries that have introduced the euro since 1999. http://www.ecb.int/home/html/index.en.html 13 14 EU Imports 2004 EU Exports 2004 Source: http://jpn.cec.eu.int/union/showpage_en_union.information.php 15 http://jpn.cec.eu.int/union/showpage_en_union.information.php 16 4

The textbook (1) Introduction : Assesing Bilateral Relations The textbook (2) Dominated by relations with the United States The end of the Cold War Japan:more attention towards Asian neighbors Europe:new focus upon Central and Eastern Europe Both share a similar fate (p.3), and are building a new mutual relationship The weak side of the triangle (pp.3-4) Trade problems have been the constant theme in economic issues for 30 years a degree of mutual accommodation (p.3) EU-J relations have been evolving for a long time and have developed into a habit of interaction which is recognised today in official documents (p.4) 17 18 The textbook (3) Data and statistics An Institutional Approach ---- What is an Institution? similar to a regime, implicit or explicit principles, norms, rules and decision-making procedures (p.7) The channels for dialogue become important Trade figures by countries, by regions, by products http://www.mof.go.jp/e nglish/index.htm http://www.boj.or.jp/en/index.htm 19 20 5

Case Study : Nestlé Japan World s largest food company,located in Switzerland Started operation in Japan in 1913, many joint vetntures with Japanese companies, production in Japan started at early stage On the other hand,quality is maintained on a world wide basis http://www.nestle.co.jp/j apan/index_e Information also available from Jetro Conclusion Since the end of World War II, the economic relations between EU and Japan has been affected by their respective relationship with the USA. The relations changed though time, reflecting the change in the (economic) situation on both sides. More recent attention towards Japan by the EU has located it within a broader framework of relations with Asia as a whole. 21 22 ASSIGNMENT Please choose one of the three questions and write the report in English (at least 400 words). (1) In what way was the existence of the EU significant to Japan during the post-war years? (2) How do you evaluate the development of economic relations between Japan and the EU, based on trade statistics available from JETRO? (http://www.jetro.go.jp/en/stats/statistics/) (3) Explain why L Oréal has been successful in Japan. (http://www.nihon-oreal.co.jp/_ja/_jp/group/history) Agenda for lecture No.2 Developing cooperation the 1950s-1960s (Text:page11-22) Change on the European side: European integration Change on the Japanese side: Age of high growth Data and statisitics: FDI from Japan to EU (JETRO) Case study : European companies in Japan 1950s-1960s(NIHON L Oréal) 23 24 6