In relation to the proposal to appoint economist Kazuo Ueda, a former deliberative committee member of the Bank of Japan, as the new governor of the Bank of Japan, Prime Minister Kishida told the House of Representatives Budget Committee, "Whether to inherit 'Abenomics' depends on the market. We will continue to hold dialogues and make decisions as the Bank of Japan."

Among them, Prime Minister Kishida has in mind the succession of "Abenomics" in relation to the proposal to the Diet on the 14th to appoint economist Kazuo Ueda, a former deliberative committee member of the Bank of Japan, as the new governor of the Bank of Japan. In response to the question of whether or not "Abenomics" has achieved great results such as realizing a state without deflation. "Keeping this in mind, we will carefully assess market conditions and other factors, and through repeated dialogue, we will determine appropriate actions and methods for the BOJ."



In addition, regarding the joint statement by the government and the Bank of Japan, which sets the price target of 2%, he said, "It is too early to say that the contents will change or not. First, we will talk about the start of the new system." .