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| Domain | Causal Chain | Possible Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Governance & Law | (Governance-effectiveness & corruption control ↓ → Corruption-perception index ↑ → Sovereign governance-risk spread ↑ → FDI net inflow (% GDP) ↓) | Higher sovereign governance-risk spreads and borrowing costs will likely drive down FDI inflows relative to GDP. |
| Governance & Law | (Campaign-finance transparency framework ↓ → Vote-buying / clientelism prevalence ↑ → Public-trust in elections index ↓ → Voter turnout ↓) | Resurgent clientelism and eroded electoral trust will likely depress voter turnout, weakening democratic legitimacy. |
| Governance & Law | (Party-funding transparency & audit laws ↓ → Regulatory-quality score ↓ → Ease-of-doing-business rank (legal pillars) ↓ → FDI net inflow (% GDP) ↓) | Diminished regulatory quality and weaker legal business frameworks will likely deter foreign investors, reducing FDI inflows. |
| Politics | (Referendum / initiative provisions ↑ → Snap-election probability model (%) ↑ → Policy-uncertainty index deviation ↑ → Investor political-risk premium ↑) | Heightened snap-election risks and policy uncertainty will likely raise investor political-risk premia. |
| Governance & Law | (State-of-emergency activation checks ↓ → Executive-decree issuance frequency ↑ → Policy-volatility index ↑ → Business-confidence diffusion index ↓) | More frequent executive decrees and policy swings will likely erode business confidence across sectors. |
| Governance & Law | (Security-sector governance laws ↑ → Security-force human-rights record ↑ → Public-trust index in national institutions ↑ → Sovereign governance-risk spread ↓) | Strengthened security governance and improved human-rights practices will likely narrow sovereign governance-risk spreads. |
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TPP、2カ国が加盟申請 フィリピンとUAE、連携に活路
TPP: Two Countries Apply for Membership - Philippines and UAE Find New Opportunities Through Cooperation
Tokyo Shimbun | Local Language | News | Nov. 6, 2025 | UndeterminedBizdev-Partnering
The Philippines and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) officially applied for membership in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) on November 4, increasing the total number of applicants to nine. Their applications reflect a broader trend of countries seeking economic cooperation amid rising protectionist measures, such as high tariffs, by major economies including the United States.
If all 12 current TPP members agree to their accession, a working group will be formed to initiate negotiations. Prospective members must comply with TPP standards, which include tariff elimination or reduction across numerous products and the establishment of robust frameworks for intellectual property protection, environmental policies, and labor laws.
The TPP is expanding beyond the Asia-Pacific region, as evidenced by the United Kingdom's entry in 2024 and growing interest from the European Union in cooperation, signaling the partnership’s increasing global economic significance.
エンジニア志向の学生向けシリコンバレー派遣プログラム「LAUNCHPAD SILICON VALLEY」参加者募集開始
Recruitment Begins for Engineer-Oriented Student Dispatch Program LAUNCHPAD SILICON VALLEY
City of Kobe | Local Language | CityState | Nov. 6, 2025 | UndeterminedEmployment
Kobe City is launching a student dispatch program called LAUNCHPAD SILICON VALLEY aimed at expanding the local base of IT and digital human resources. The initiative seeks to create an ecosystem that cultivates next-generation digital talent in Kobe, targeting students who aspire to be globally active engineers or entrepreneurs using technology. The program involves sending selected students to Silicon Valley, a global center for IT innovation, for immersive experiences with local engineers, entrepreneurs, and tech firms.
Eligible participants include university students (including technical college fourth to fifth-year students and those in advanced courses), graduate students, and vocational school students who reside in or commute to Kobe City, with an intended group size of up to 12 participants. The program defines engineers broadly, encompassing technicians who utilize engineering and IT knowledge and skills across various fields.
The program schedule is tentative, with pre-training planned for February 18, 2026. The overseas trip is scheduled from March 8 to March 14, 2026, covering five nights in Silicon Valley, with meetings and departure arranged at local airports in San Jose or San Francisco. Participants will report their results by March 23, 2026.
The program takes place in the southern part of the San Francisco Bay Area, California, with accommodations at the shared SAIGE HOUSE in San Jose. Planned activities include visits to institutions like Stanford University and tech companies such as Google and Apple, alongside discussions and exchanges with local students, employees, and Japanese engineers and entrepreneurs active in Silicon Valley.
There is no participation fee for the program; however, participants are responsible for travel expenses to Silicon Valley, local meals, overseas travel insurance (which is mandatory), ESTA fees, and related costs. Applications are open from November 4 to November 30, 2025. Selection will be based on document screening and web interviews, with notifications sent by the end of December 2025.
Interested students can apply through the specified website. The program is operated with funding from donations collected via the corporate version of the Furusato Nozei (hometown tax) system. Persol Business Process Design Co., Ltd. is listed as a donor company. For inquiries, contact information is provided for SAIGE House representatives.
Japan’s new leader is praised for an ‘energetic’ diplomatic debut hosting Trump
Asahi Shimbun - E | English | News | Nov. 6, 2025 | Shifting Geopolitical Alliances
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi received praise in parliament for an energetic diplomatic debut, which included hosting U.S. President Donald Trump shortly after becoming Japan's first female leader. Opposition leader Yoshihiko Noda acknowledged her energy and efforts to build a personal relationship with Trump but criticized her for excessive flattery, notably her plan to nominate Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize. Noda questioned this move following Trump’s controversial suggestion to resume nuclear testing, a sensitive issue in Japan. Takaichi did not respond to queries about whether she would still proceed with the nomination.
Takaichi has also engaged with regional leaders, including China’s Xi Jinping and South Korea’s Lee Jae Myung, promising stable ties despite prior concerns about her hawkish views on wartime history and her visits to the contentious Yasukuni Shrine. She has since moderated her stance, skipping the recent shrine visit and making a symbolic donation instead. Her approval ratings have been strong, peaking around 80% after her diplomatic efforts, although her Liberal Democratic Party maintains low support of about 20-30%. The ruling coalition lacks a parliamentary majority, requiring opposition cooperation to pass policies.
On the domestic front, Takaichi’s government launched a ministerial meeting to address foreigner-related issues such as investment, land transactions, labor, and tourism, responding to public unease following a right-wing ethnocentric campaign. She emphasized a strong government response to illegal activities among foreigners while rejecting xenophobia. Additionally, Takaichi initiated a task force to promote economic growth through public-private investments in strategic sectors including artificial intelligence, semiconductors, shipbuilding, and defense. During Trump’s visit, she reinforced her image as a protege of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and aimed to usher in a "golden age" of Japan-U.S. relations.
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