The economic outlook for Japan in 2025 is described as 'cloudy then clear.' There is uncertainty, particularly due to the influence of the Trump administration and potential shifts in policies. The strong dollar and potential inflation are concerns, as is the labor shortage affecting prices. However, the focus is on creating high-value products, increasing sales globally, and improving labor distribution to drive economic recovery.
Number Tomoko acknowledges the influence of the Trump administration but notes the uncertainty due to contradictory policies. She emphasizes that the 'America First' stance will affect Japan, particularly with a strong dollar potentially weakening the yen, leading to inflation concerns.
Japan's strengths lie in its content creation, such as the success of games like Pokémon and innovative services like VR-based live streaming. Tomoko highlights the need to expand these globally, as Japan's domestic market faces population decline and cannot rely solely on internal growth.
Post-COVID, there is a heightened desire for real entertainment and human connection, as seen in the resurgence of events like baseball games. While technology like VR and AI continues to advance, consumers are craving authentic, human experiences.
The future of sports content involves innovative presentation methods, such as using AR and IT to enhance the viewing experience. There are also plans for multi-facility developments that integrate with stadiums, offering new ways to enjoy sports while expanding regionally.
「飯田浩司のLeader's Vision」
様々な業界の企業・団体のリーダーから
これからの時代、ビジネスパーソンに求められる知恵と知識を学ぶ、
「飯田浩司のOK!Cozy up!」ポッドキャスト限定コンテンツ。
今回は、1月7日(火)に東京都内で行われた
経済三団体の新年祝賀パーティに参加した企業のトップへのインタビューを
『OK! Cozy up!』で紹介できなかったパート含めフルサイズで
配信しています。
テーマは、「2025年の経済展望」
第3回目は
株式会社ディー・エヌ・エーの南場智子会長です。
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