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JASDFW Seminar to Address U.S.-Japan Economic Strategies with Industry Leaders

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Attendees gain strategic insights from MUFG and Taisei executives to identify investment advantages in the evolving U.S.-Japan economic landscape for 2026.

The JASDFW seminar on February 12 features structured presentations on economic outlooks, real estate strategies, and tax planning from financial and construction experts.

This event fosters U.S.-Japan professional dialogue and collaboration, strengthening cross-cultural business relationships and mutual understanding for future economic cooperation.

Hear a Bloomberg TV economist analyze the K-shaped economy alongside Japanese construction insights at this exclusive Dallas networking event with limited seating.

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JASDFW Seminar to Address U.S.-Japan Economic Strategies with Industry Leaders

The Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth (JASDFW) will host a seminar on February 12, 2026, bringing together senior executives and advisors to discuss economic and investment strategies between Japan and the United States. The event, part of the organization's Business Seminar Series, will feature presentations from leaders at two of Japan's most prominent corporations and expert analysis from international tax and business advisors.

George Goncalves, Managing Director at MUFG (Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group), Japan's largest financial institution, will present "The U.S. 2026 Outlook." Goncalves, a widely cited economist, will examine the evolving K-shaped economy and interest rate implications for global markets. His analysis comes at a critical time as businesses navigate post-pandemic economic realities and shifting monetary policies.

Seiji Ohtomo, Senior Vice President at Taisei Corporation USA, representing one of Japan's top five construction and real estate development firms, will share insights into Japanese real estate strategy and overseas investment trends in the U.S. market. With nearly two decades of experience in global real estate investment and urban development, Ohtomo's perspective will illuminate how Japanese firms are approaching American real estate opportunities amid changing economic conditions.

The discussion will be moderated by Josh Whitworth, Tax Partner at The Bonadio Group, who specializes in international tax compliance and consulting. Additional expert perspectives will be provided by Richard Bigham, Assurance Partner, and Jay Jerose, Advisory and Consulting Partner at The Bonadio Group. Their contributions will cover M&A activity, tariffs, tax planning, and business advisory considerations impacting cross-border operations in 2026.

The seminar's importance lies in its timing and the caliber of its participants. As economic relationships between Japan and the United States continue to evolve, particularly in finance and real estate sectors, this event provides a platform for professionals to gain forward-looking insights. The limited attendance of 50 participants ensures focused dialogue among Japanese and American business leaders facing similar challenges in cross-border operations.

Registration for the event is available through the organization's website at https://www.jasdfw.org/event/business-outlook-in-2026/. The seminar represents JASDFW's ongoing commitment to strengthening U.S.-Japan relations through business collaboration and professional exchange, serving as a vital connector for professionals across North Texas who engage in international commerce between the two economic powers.

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