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Japan/U.S. Trade


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Japan/U.S. Trade
An analysis of US-Japan trade, including a discussion of the Japanese economy, American concerns, Japanese economic, agricultural and rice trade, policies, US response to those policies and indications of change.
4,725 words (approx. 18.9 pages) | 13 sources | 1993 United States


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"Introduction

Japan is an important trading partner for the United States, but there are still problems because of the Japanese propensity for different forms of protectionism to keep out competitive goods. There are certain goods that Japan has a particular need for and that the Japanese cannot produce themselves in sufficient quantity, such as wood, highly prized in Japan for its decorative and constructive qualities but not produced domestically in any great quantity. Rice is a staple in Japan, and the Japanese consumes a good deal of rice each year without allowing much in the way of imports from other countries. It is believed that there is a market large enough to support imported rice to a greater degree than is presently ..."

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APA Citation:

Japan/U.S. Trade (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Japan-U-S-Trade/19816

MLA Citation:

"Japan/U.S. Trade" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Japan-U-S-Trade/19816>




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