March 14, 2024
On Friday, March 8, 2024, a decarbonization symposium, "Prospects and Collaboration for Decarbonization in China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan," was held at Teikyo University Kasumigaseki Campus. This symposium reported the results of joint research by Japanese researchers, including Teikyo University faculty, and researchers from China, South Korea, and Taiwan.
In this fifth session, participants discussed the development and characteristics of decarbonization in East Asia among China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan, as well as the potential for new business collaboration in the region. The day started with greetings from the University Chairman and President Yoshihito Okinaga, followed by 10 presentations. From TUAT, Faculty of Economics Professor Guo Sisi, Faculty Professor Yosuke Roguchi, Faculty Associate Professor Eiji Horiuchi, Faculty Senior Assistant Professor Kouhei Samye gave lectures, using slides based on each faculty member's research theme, reporting on various aspects of decarbonization efforts and future developments in China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan respectively. In between the lectures, a question-and-answer session was held to discuss the significance of the issues and the potential for new business collaboration in the region. The symposium was attended by over 60 people and was a great success. Thank you very much for your participation. The University will continue to disseminate the results of its research to society.
Professor Guo Sizhi, Faculty Faculty of Economics Teikyo University
The development of decarbonization in East Asia
Eiji Horiuchi, Associate Professor Faculty of Economics, Teikyo University
Decarbonization and digitalization of the Japanese economy
Kohei Mikata, Senior Assistant Professor Faculty of Economics, Teikyo University
New developments in decarbonization and ESG in Japanese and Chinese companies, their characteristics, and collaboration
Wang Ting, Senior Manager, Japan Research Institute, Ltd.
New trends in the Chinese government's decarbonization strategy and initiatives
Kim Hoshihime, Group Manager and Chief Researcher, Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
South Korea government's decarbonization policy and corporate initiatives, as well as the possibility and prospects for cooperation between Japan and Korea
Hong Cheng-hun, Dean, College of Tourism and Transportation, Kainan University, Taiwan
Taiwan government's decarbonization strategy, progress in decarbonization in the manufacturing industry (TSMC/Taiwan Plastics), and cooperation within East Asia
Professor Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo
Comparison of renewable energy adoption in Japan, China, and Taiwan
The University of Tokyo Graduate School Graduate School of Engineering Professor Ryoichi Komiyama
Trends in Japan's electricity market and the possibility of achieving carbon neutrality
Professor Faculty Faculty of Economics Teikyo University
Digital Currency and Financial Cooperation in East Asia
Yuya Hinata, Overseas Regional Strategy Manager, Planning Department, Japan External Trade Organization
Japanese companies’ business development and decarbonization efforts in East Asia