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Experts explain: Where will future growth come from?

Experts explain: Where will future growth come from? (Credit: Unsplash) This article is brought to you thanks to the collaboration of The European Sting with the World Economic Forum. Author: Kate Whiting, Senior Writer, Formative Content The latest Agenda Dialogue brought together global leaders in finance and politics to discuss how to generate economic growth to build future markets. The session was part of the World Economic Forum’s Jobs Reset Summit. From the need to contain the pandemic, to embracing diversity and growing the green economy, here are some of the key quotes from the session. How will emerging and advanced economies be able to generate the economic growth they need to recover from the pandemic, while also growing sustainably and equitably?

Japan asks prefs to start certification system checking eateries virus countermeasures

news Japan asks prefs to start certification system checking eateries virus countermeasures The Mainichi © The Mainichi A restaurant staffer is seen taking thorough measures to prevent infections in accordance with the concept of the Yamanashi Green Zone Certification System in Kofu, Yamanashi Prefecture, on April 9, 2021. (Mainichi/Ayano Tanaka) KOFU The Japanese government has instructed prefectural governors across the country to introduce a system using third parties to confirm restaurants measures to curb coronavirus infections. The move, which came in the form of a notice dated April 30, follows a call from Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga for officials to consider introducing a system similar to those already adopted by local bodies including Yamanashi Prefecture. Yamanashi Gov. Kotaro Nagasaki had met with Suga on April 27 and explained the content of the prefecture s Yamanashi Green Zone Certification System.

Japan s Fragmented COVID Response: A Systemic Failure of National Leadership

Русский Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic hit Japan, the Japanese government has attempted to orchestrate a coherent nationwide response to the public health crisis, but with mixed results. In the following, I examine the government’s COVID-19 response from January 2020, when the first cases were reported, to March 3 of this year, when Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide announced another extension of the state of emergency for the Tokyo region. After a brief description of the legal framework for government action in such a crisis, I offer a chronological account of steps taken by two successive administrations, the Abe administration and the Suga administration, and the obstacles they encountered at the local level owing to systemic constraints on the prime minister’s powers in responding to the pandemic crisis.

Hatsune Miku, Ensemble Stars! Support Government Initiative for COVID-19 Safety

Hatsune Miku, Ensemble Stars! Support Government Initiative for COVID-19 Safety
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