19th International Conference on The Future of Asia

Dates:Thursday May 23 and Friday May 24, 2013

Asia - New Steps for Stronger Ties and Integration

The International Conference on "The Future of Asia" is a forum that each year brings together political leaders and top business executives to discuss the future of Asia-Pacific nations and how development in the region stands to impact the global economy. Since its inauguration in 1995, the conference has come to be recognized as one of the foremost international conferences in Asia.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of relations between Japan and ASEAN. For ASEAN countries, growing ties with Japan -- and increasingly with Asia's new power China -- are important.
From an economic perspective, relationships of interdependence are deepening. In the realm of politics, however, sensitive issues such as border and territorial disputes linger. In a year of leadership changes in Japan, South Korea and China, the question of how Asian countries should forge relationships and build regional cooperation is of the utmost importance. Prospects for the region's continued sustainable growth will also be addressed.

Lee Hsien Loong Yingluck Sinawatra Mahathir bi Mohamad Nguyen Thien Nhan Keat Chhon Haruhiko KURODA

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Outline

Dates Thursday, May 23 - Friday, May 24, 2013
Day1: Thursday, May 23 9:30 - 18:30 (tentative)
Day2: Friday, May 24 9:30 - 17:30 (tentative)
Venue Central Tokyo (Specific venue will be announced to registered participants only)
Organizers Nikkei Inc.NIKKEI Japan Center for Economic ResearchJCER
Corporate Sponsors
Canon Inc.Canon Inc.
Nomura GroupNomura Group
PwC Japan PwC
Special Supporter ASEAN-Japan Centre
Media Partners The Straits Times (Singapore), Kompas (Indonesia), New Straits Times (Malaysia), Bangkok Post (Thailand), Vietnam News Agency (Vietnam), People's Daily (China), JoongAng Ilbo (Republic of Korea), Maeil Business Newspaper (Republic of Korea), CNBC Asia Pacific (Singapore)
Registration Fee 42,000 yen (5% consumption tax included)
*Lunch will be served for both days.
*English and Japanese simultaneous interpretation will be available during the conference.
Registration Deadline Monday, May 13, 2013
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May 27:
19th International Conference on "The Future of Asia" closed on Friday, May 24 with success. We thank you all very much.

<THE NIKKEI WEEKLY>
This conference will be featured on the article of June 17th(Mon.).

<NIKKEI.com>
The conference has been featured on the article.

<The Nikkei (Newspaper in Japanese)>
・This conference is featured on the article of morning and evening edition (May 23rd(Thu.), 24th(Fri.) and
 25th(Sat.))
・This conference will be featured on the article of morning edition (June 3rd(Mon.) and 4th(Tue.))

<The Nikkei Online Edition>
The conference has been featured on the article.

<Nikkei CNBC>
Nikkei CNBC will broadcast a related special program from 8:00pm-8:30pm on June 5th(Wed.).
(Rerun from 11:00pm-11:30pm on June 5th, 8th(Sat.), and 9th (Sun.))

<NIKKEI CHANNEL>
You can watch the following three lectures in the original voice.(by the end of June, 2013)
■ Keynote Speech
Lee Hsien Loong Prime Minister, Republic of Singapore
■ Keynote Speech
Yingluck Shinawatra Prime Minister, Kingdom of Thailand
■ Dialogue
Mahathir bin Mohamad Former Prime Minister, Malaysia Takehiko Nakao President, Asian Development Bank

  • Special Reports
*Special Reports will be constantly updated after the closing of each lecture.
Canon Inc.
Nomura Group
PwC