Tatsuya Terazawa

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan

Mr. Terazawa was appointed as Chairman and CEO of the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan in July 2021.
Before joining IEEJ, he supported the Cabinet Office as a Senior Advisor between January and June 2021 to assist the Government’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic and the formulation of the Growth Strategy including the Japanese "Green New Deal".
Earlier, he served at the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan where he held leading positions including the Vice-Minister for International Affairs. In this role, he assisted the then Prime Minister Shinzo ABE, participating in many of the meetings with the leaders of the world. He also played a crucial role in the coordination for the 2019 G20 Osaka Summit. Through June 2011 to December 2012, he served as the Executive Secretary to the then Prime Minister Yoshihiko NODA. During this period, he assisted the Prime Minister on the Government’s multiple challenges to deal with the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake.
He is the Senior Specially Appointed Professor at the Tokyo University of Science, teaching international negotiations.
He is a graduate of the University of Tokyo’s Faculty of Law. He also studied at Harvard University in the United States, where he earned MBA in 1990.

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