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Government-business relations are conducted in many ways and through numerous channels in Japan. The most important conduits in the postwar period are the economic ministries: the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI, formerly the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, known as MITI). The Ministry of Finance has operational responsibilities for all fiscal affairs, including the preparation of the national budget. It initiates fiscal policies and, through its indirect control over the Bank of Japan, the central bank, is responsible for monetary policy as well. The Ministry of Finance allocates public investment, formulates tax policies, collected taxes, and regulates foreign exchange.

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  • Government-business relations are conducted in many ways and through numerous channels in Japan. The most important conduits in the postwar period are the economic ministries: the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI, formerly the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, known as MITI). The Ministry of Finance has operational responsibilities for all fiscal affairs, including the preparation of the national budget. It initiates fiscal policies and, through its indirect control over the Bank of Japan, the central bank, is responsible for monetary policy as well. The Ministry of Finance allocates public investment, formulates tax policies, collected taxes, and regulates foreign exchange. (en)
  • Hubungan bisnis dengan pemerintah dilakukan dalam banyak cara dan melalui berbagai kanal di Jepang. Kanal terpenting pada periode pascaperang adalah kementerian ekonomi: Kementerian Keuangan dan (METI, sebelumnya Kementerian Perdagangan dan Industri Internasional, dikenal sebagai MITI). Kementerian Keuangan memiliki tanggung jawab operasional untuk semua urusan fiskal, termasuk penyusunan anggaran nasional. Itu menginisiasikan kebijakan fiskal dan, melalui kontrol tidak langsungnya atas Bank of Japan, bank sentral, juga bertanggung jawab untuk kebijakan moneter. Kementerian Keuangan mengalokasikan investasi publik, merumuskan kebijakan perpajakan, memungut pajak, dan mengatur devisa. (in)
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  • Government-business relations are conducted in many ways and through numerous channels in Japan. The most important conduits in the postwar period are the economic ministries: the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI, formerly the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, known as MITI). The Ministry of Finance has operational responsibilities for all fiscal affairs, including the preparation of the national budget. It initiates fiscal policies and, through its indirect control over the Bank of Japan, the central bank, is responsible for monetary policy as well. The Ministry of Finance allocates public investment, formulates tax policies, collected taxes, and regulates foreign exchange. (en)
  • Hubungan bisnis dengan pemerintah dilakukan dalam banyak cara dan melalui berbagai kanal di Jepang. Kanal terpenting pada periode pascaperang adalah kementerian ekonomi: Kementerian Keuangan dan (METI, sebelumnya Kementerian Perdagangan dan Industri Internasional, dikenal sebagai MITI). Kementerian Keuangan memiliki tanggung jawab operasional untuk semua urusan fiskal, termasuk penyusunan anggaran nasional. Itu menginisiasikan kebijakan fiskal dan, melalui kontrol tidak langsungnya atas Bank of Japan, bank sentral, juga bertanggung jawab untuk kebijakan moneter. Kementerian Keuangan mengalokasikan investasi publik, merumuskan kebijakan perpajakan, memungut pajak, dan mengatur devisa. (in)
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  • Hubungan bisnis dengan pemerintah di Jepang (in)
  • Government-business relations in Japan (en)
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