In a captivating lecture held at the Faculty of Economic Engineering and Business (FIEB) of the Technical University of Moldova, Ambassador Yoichiro YAMADA, the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Representative of Japan to the Republic of Moldova, offered a remarkable perspective on globalization and the evolution of the global economy.
In the context of current events and global challenges, Ambassador YAMADA provided a detailed analysis of the phenomenon of globalization, underlining the factors that have influenced and continue to shape this development. The presentation included relevant examples, offering a comprehensive view of the manifestations and benefits of globalization, as well as the controversies surrounding this phenomenon. The topic proved to be a captivating matter for the audience, sparking an increased curiosity about global economic perspectives and the intricate connections between politics, economics, and technological progress, highlighting the importance of understanding these complex relationships for the education of future economists.

The students and faculty members were notably enthusiastic about the lecture, applauding the ambassador for his dynamic, well-documented, and multidisciplinary approach to these complex topics.
Ambassador Yoichiro YAMADA not only shared valuable insights into the shifts in the global economy, but also made a substantial contribution to helping young economists better grasp the impact of globalization on the world economy. He prepared them for the challenges and opportunities they might encounter in our increasingly interconnected world.
This exceptional lecture holds a significant place in the series of activities that strengthen Ambassador YAMADA’s role in developing relations between the Republic of Moldova and Japan, particularly in the field of education. Through his well-crafted presentations, His Excellency brings substantial value to the educational process at the Technical University of Moldova, enriching the transfer of knowledge and high-quality skills among students and faculty.




