China's slowdown, higher U.S. interest rates, plunge in oil prices - these are just some of the factors clouding the global economic outlook. How are Asian leaders dealing with the uncertainty? What are the keys to achieving sustainable growth? Join the discussions and find out at this year's International Conference on The Future of Asia.
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Dates |
Monday, May 30, 2016 9:30 - 18:00 (tentative) Tuesday, May 31, 2016 9:30 - 17:30 (tentative) |
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Venue | Tokyo (Specific venue will be announced to registered participants only) |
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Media Partners | People's Daily (China) Kompas (Indonesia) JoongAng Ilbo (Republic of Korea) Maeil Business Newspaper (Republic of Korea) New Straits Times (Malaysia) CNBC Asia Pacific (Singapore) The Straits Times (Singapore) Bangkok Post (Thailand) Financial Times (U.K.) Vietnam News Agency (Vietnam) |
Registration Fee | 43,200 yen (8% consumption tax included) *Lunch will be served on both days. *English and Japanese simultaneous interpretation will be available during the conference. |
Registration Deadline | Tuesday, May 17, 2016 |
From 21st International Conference on The Future of Asia (2015)
- 20th May:
We inform you that Sofyan Djalil, Minister of National Development Planning, Republic of Indonesia will participate in this year’s conference.
- 17th May:
We inform you that Trinh Dinh Dung, Deputy Prime Minister, Socialist Republic of Vietnam will participate in this year’s conference.
- 16th May:
We inform you that Khemmani Pholsena, Minister of Industry and Commerce, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Philip B. O'Keefe, Lead Economist, East Asia and Pacific Region, World Bank and Sarath Amunugama, Minister of Special Assignment of Government of Sri Lanka will participate in this year’s conference.
- 9th May:
We regret to inform you that Jusuf Kalla, Vice President, Republic of Indonesia is not be able to participate in this year’s conference.
- 19th April:
The website has opened.