KAORI ENJOJI Tokyo Bureau Chief, CNBC Asia Pacific
Kaori Enjoji is CNBC's Tokyo bureau chief and reports live for CNBC from the world's second largest economy. Enjoji has 16 years experience as a reporter and was the first correspondent to report live from the floor of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. She has a unique ability to break down the key economic, political and business stories in Japan. Enjoji has been the CNBC correspondent in Tokyo for seven years. She has interviewed all of the top Japanese political and corporate leaders and is one of the best-known foreign business reporters in Japan. Prior to joining CNBC, she was a business and financial correspondent with Reuters in their London and Tokyo bureaus. Enjoji graduated with a masters degree from the Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. She is fluent in Japanese.
Tae-Hyun Oh, Executive Vice-President & COO of South Korea's Kia Motors, tells CNBC's Kaori Enjoji when he expects China to become the automaker's biggest market.
Olivier Francois, President and CEO of Fiat Brand Worldwide, speaks with Kaori Enjoji live at the Beijing Annual Motor Show to discuss the automaker's global strategy and unveiling of the first car manufactured with Chinese partner Guangzhou Automobile, the Fiat Viaggio.
As leaders attempt to transform China's investment and export-led economy to a consumption-led one, the PBOC says there' s room for more reserve ratio requirement cuts. Stability remains a key focus for Chinese leaders, CNBC's Kaori Enjoji reports.
As public mistrust and anger grows over the Japanese government's handling of the Fukushima disaster, CNBC's Kaori Enjoji reports on the conditions needed for restarting the country's dormant 52 nuclear reactors.
One year after the Fukushima disaster, Japan struggles to rebuild as economic challenges such as trade deficit, strong yen, and sluggish growth continue to mount, CNBC's Tokyo bureau chief Kaori Enjoji reports.