The top executives of three economic organizations, including Keidanren, met with Prime Minister Kishida for the first time after the inauguration of the Second Kishida Cabinet, and said that they would support the business community toward the realization of "new capitalism" and resolved concerns about the future. We asked for the construction of a social security system to do so.

Chairman Tokura of Keidanren, Chairman Mimura of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and Representative Secretary Sakurada of the Keizai Doyukai visited the Prime Minister's Office for the first time after the inauguration of the Second Kishida Cabinet on the afternoon of the 11th and met with Prime Minister Kishida.



In this, the top executives of the three economic groups said, "Since a stable government has been established, the business community wants to back it up" toward the realization of "new capitalism."



On top of that, as a measure to create a virtuous cycle of growth and distribution, it is important to create a mechanism that leads to consumption by investing in people such as raising wages, and to eliminate anxiety about the future, all generations are fair. We called for the construction of an all-generation social security system that supports each other.



In response, Prime Minister Kishida responded, "I want to move forward with a sense of speed" toward the realization of new capitalism.

After the meeting, Keidanren Chairman Tokura told reporters, "Japan is aiming to reduce greenhouse gases, so we will connect R & D and capital investment in that field to growth and give people a sense of security through social security. Giving is also necessary for a virtuous cycle. "