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The Evolution of Life Insurance: What Paradigm Shift Toward “Re-Radicalization” Is Needed for the Future? – Part 1

Life insurance was originally born as a mechanism of mutual aid within small, close-knit communities—“visible” groups of people. In recent years, however, amid shifts in consumer behavior, its value as a daily essential and social infrastructure has begun to waver. The key to reversing this trend lies in re-radicalizing life insurance—bringing it back to its origins—and doing so by embedding protection seamlessly into everyday life. This article reexamines the role that life insurance should play in the future and presents a vision in which it becomes more indispensable to society than ever before.

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The Evolution of Life Insurance: What Paradigm Shift Toward “Re-Radicalization” Is Needed for the Future? – Part 2

Is a “Re-Radicalized” Future for Life Insurance Truly Achievable? While initiatives that depart from conventional trajectories face numerous challenges, many of these barriers can be overcome with existing technologies. By examining pioneering case studies, this article explores mechanisms for integrating insurance seamlessly into everyday life and identifies practical approaches to make such integration a reality. Furthermore, it considers the feasibility of monetization, aiming to sharpen the clarity of new business models for life insurance.

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Chinese Automakers Disrupt Japan’s Stronghold in the ASEAN Market — What Strategies Should Japanese Manufacturers Pursue?

Chinese automobile manufacturers are rapidly emerging as global leaders in both technological development and business expansion within the electric vehicle (EV) sector. In China’s massive domestic market—now the world’s largest—foreign automakers are increasingly losing ground. Furthermore, Chinese players are intensifying their offensive in the ASEAN market, which had long been a stronghold for Japanese manufacturers. In the midst of this increasingly fierce EV competition, how should Japan’s automakers respond? This article explores the strategies Japanese companies must adopt to survive and remain competitive in the global EV landscape.

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Strategies Japanese Companies Should Adopt from COP29 – Climate Business Opportunities in the U.S. Market

With the inauguration of the new Trump administration, significant changes are expected in the United States’ climate policies and the related business environment. At COP29 (the 29th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change), held in November 2024, international discussions unfolded in anticipation of a major shift in U.S. energy policy. Based on insights gained from on-site observations and analysis of the Trump administration’s policy direction, this article explores strategic approaches that Japanese companies should consider over the next four years.

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