BOJ Governor Kuroda concerned about economic downturn due to trade friction October 18th, 7:17

Prior to the G20 meeting, BOJ Governor Kuroda expressed concern to reporters that global trade was declining and economic growth was declining due to the effects of trade friction between the United States and China.

The Bank of Japan Governor Kuroda responded to a reporter's interview prior to the G20 = Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting in 20 major countries in Washington.

Among them, the influence of trade friction between the United States and China “The world trade began to decline, and the production of the manufacturing industry was sluggish globally. Said the recovery was delayed, and expressed concern about the delay in recovery.

The US and China partially agreed on last week's trade negotiations. “The scope of trade friction between the United States and China is quite wide and it is unclear what will happen in the future. The overall risk remains high. He said, “It is still a major risk to the global economy.”

The UK and the EU = European Union also agreed on the conditions for the withdrawal. It hasn't been done. "