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It wasn't until then-Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi appointed a hard-nosed banking minister, Heizo Takenaka, in 2002 and the Finance Ministry's Influence was curbed that banks came clean and the nonperforming-loan issue was finally resolved.
Japan Needs a Real Nuclear Watchdog James Simms 2011
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April 2, 2011 2:57:26 AM - By Kiyoshi Takenaka and Chisa Fujioka
Japan Prime Minister Naoto Kan Visits Nuclear Exclusion Zone The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Mr. Takenaka estimates that Japan lost about 5% of its capital stock in the most recent quake, compared with 2% from the Kobe temblor.
Even Japan Inc. Looks Offshore Chester Dawson 2011
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In 2004, Koizumi shuffled his Cabinet, appointed reform-minded people as new ministers, and created a new position for Postal Privatization Minister, appointing Heizo Takenaka to the post.
Ellen Brown: Why the Japanese Government Can Afford to Rebuild: It Owns the Largest Depository Bank in the World Ellen Brown 2011
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April 2, 2011 2:57:26 AM - By Kiyoshi Takenaka and Chisa Fujioka
Japan Prime Minister Naoto Kan Visits Nuclear Exclusion Zone The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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It wasn't until then-Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi appointed a hard-nosed banking minister, Heizo Takenaka, in 2002 and the Finance Ministry's Influence was curbed that banks came clean and the nonperforming-loan issue was finally resolved.
Japan Needs a Real Nuclear Watchdog James Simms 2011
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Then-Prime Minister Junichi Koizumi and his aide, Heizo Takenaka, used the council in the early 2000s as the primary engine to push reforms on long-standing issues, such as bad loans held by Japanese banks.
Japan to Kick-Start Key Policy Council Tatsuo Ito 2011
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"Japan's earthquake and tsunami have heightened its risk profile," says Heizo Takenaka , the country's economics minister in the early 2000s.
Even Japan Inc. Looks Offshore Chester Dawson 2011
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In 2004, Koizumi shuffled his Cabinet, appointed reform-minded people as new ministers, and created a new position for Postal Privatization Minister, appointing Heizo Takenaka to the post.
Ellen Brown: Why the Japanese Government Can Afford to Rebuild: It Owns the Largest Depository Bank in the World Ellen Brown 2011
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Takenaka is the director of the Global Security Research Institute at Keio University and former Economics minister of Japan. '
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