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Great East Japan Earthquake Resilience of Society and Determination to Rebuild Remarks at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York April 14, 211 Masaaki Shirakawa Governor of the Bank of Japan Chart 1 The earthquake's magnitude is the largest on record in Japan. Magnitude Great East Japan Earthquake March 11, 211 9. Kobe Earthquake January 17, 1995 7.3 Great Kanto Earthquake September 1, 1923 7.9 Indian Ocean Earthquake December 26, 24 9.1 Chile Earthquake February 27, 21 88 8.8 Northridge Earthquake (Los Angeles Earthquake) January 17, 1994 6.7 1

Chart 2 In 21, Japan's economy performed best among the G-7 economies in terms of both growth rate and unemployment rate. % Japan States Germany France Kingdom Italy Canada Real GDP growth rate 3.9 2.9 3.6 1.5 1.3 1.2 3.1 Unemployment rate 5.1 9.6 7.7 9.8 7.9 8.4 8. Notes: 1. Figures are the calendar 21 averages. 2. Figures for real GDP growth rate are changes on a year-on-year basis. 2 Chart 3 The four prefectures most affected by the earthquake and tsunami account for 6.2 percent of Japan's GDP. share, % Ibaraki Miyagi Fukushima Iwate Prefecture Prefecture Prefecture Prefecture Total Nominal GDP 2.2 1.6 1.5.9 6.2 Land size 1.6 1.8 3.6 4. 11.1 Notes: 1. Figures for nominal GDP are as of fiscal 27. 2. Land size refers to land area as a percentage of Japan's overall size. Sources: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, "Statistical Handbook of Japan 21"; Cabinet Office, "Kenmin Keizai Keisan Nenpo (Annual Report on Prefectural Accounts)". 3

Chart 4 The impact through supply chains could spread internationally. China's Exports and Imports China's Trade Balance share, % bil. U.S. dollars 4 Exports Imports Ordinary trade balance States 18. Japan 12.7 Hong Kong 13.8 South thkorea 99 9.9 Japan 7.7 Taiwan 8.3 3 Processing and assembling trade balance Other trade balance 2 1 Trade balance South Korea 4.4 States 7.3 Germany 4.3 Germany 5.3-1 -2 CY Notes: 1. Figures for export and import share are those for calendar 21. 94 96 98 2 4 6 8 1 2. Ordinary trade balance represents the balance between import goods for the domestic market and export goods manufactured using domestically produced material. Processing and assembling trade balance represents the balance between import goods for processing and the subsequent re-exports and export goods manufactured using such import goods. Source: CEIC Data Company. 4 Chart 5 Tokyo Electric Power Company's supply capacity has declined due to damage to its power plants. Regional electric power Frequency companies Supply capacity of power plants (including the capacity of facilities closed for inspection) Before the earthquake (a) (mil. kw) After the earthquake (b) (mil. kw) (b)/(a) (%) Hokkaido 7.4 7.4 1 5Hz 6Hz Tohoku 17. 11.4 67 Tokyoo 65. 5.1 77 Chubu 32.6 32.6 1 Hokuriku 8. 8. 1 Kansai 34.3 34.3 1 Chugoku 12. 12. 1 Shikokuk 67 6.7 67 6.7 1 Kyushu 2. 2. 1 Total 23. 182.5 9 Note: Figures for supply capacity after the earthquake are as of end-march. Sources: The Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan; regional electric power companies. 5

Chart 6 Electricity could run short in the summer in Tokyo Electric Power Company's service area. Outlook for Future Electricity Demand and Supply under TEPCO Service Area [as of April 8] Pre-quake supply capacity Supply capacity right after the earthquake Estimated supply capacity in the coming summer Estimated peak demand in the coming summer 52 million kw 31 million kw About 46.5 million kw About 55 million kw Electricity Generating Capacity by Energy Source Nuclear 23% Thermal 6% New energy, etc..2% Hydro 17% Notes: 1. Pre-quake supply capacity is the maximum capacity excluding the capacity of facilities closed for inspection. 2. Data for electricity generating capacity by energy source is for the period of April 29-March 21. Sources: Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO); The Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan. 6 Chart 7 The amount of damage to capital stock is estimated to be 3 to 5 percent of nominal GDP. Amount of damage to capital stock Ratio of amount of damage Ratio to nominal GDP Ratio to total capital stock Great East Japan Earthquake (211)* 16-25 trillion yen 3-5% 1.4-2.2% * Figures do not include the effects of the nuclear accident. Great Kanto Earthquake (1923) 4.6 billion yen 29% 9% World War II (1941-45) 45) 64.3 billion yen 86% 25% Kobe Earthquake (1995) 9.99 trillion yen 2% 9%.9% Sources: Cabinet Office; Hyogo Prefecture; Bank of Japan, etc. 7

Chart 8 With its continuing current account surplus, Japan is the biggest creditor nation in the world. 25 bil. U.S. dollars Japan's Current Account 4 International Investment Position tril. U.S. dollars 3 2 2 15 1 1-1 5-2 -3-4 CY 86 88 9 92 94 96 98 2 4 6 8 1 Japan China Switzer- Euro area land Kingdom States Note: Data for international investment positions are as of end-29. Sources: Ministry of Finance, "Balance of Payments," "International Investment Position of Japan"; national statistical offices. 8 Chart 9 Japan's productivity growth rate in the 2s is one of the highest among G-7 countries. 2 2. productivity growth rate in the 2s, avg. y/y % chg. 1.5 1..5. -.5 States Japan Kingdom Germany France Canada Italy Notes: 1. Productivity growth is defined as the rate of growth in real GDP per worker. 2. Data are calendar 2-28 averages to exclude the effects of the financial crisis after the failure of Lehman Brothers. Source: OECD. 9

Chart 1 The decline in working-age population is a major challenge for Japan's economy. 6 5 4 3 avg. y/y % chg. Productivity growth (the rate of growth in real GDP per worker) Rate of change in the number of workers Real GDP growth rate 2 Forecast 1-1 197s 198s 199s 2s 21s Notes: 1. Data are on a fiscal-year basis. 2. The rate of change in the number of workers in the 21s is calculated using the projected future population (medium variant) and the projected labor force participation rate (assuming that the labor force participation rate in each age/sex group remains the same as that in 29). Sources: Cabinet Office, National Accounts; Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Labour Force Survey; National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, Population Projections for Japan: 26-25. 1