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The article offers an analysis of the changes, during the past decade, in Japan’s foreign trade pattern. Special regard … raw materials and food in the country’s imports, has hit Japan particularly severely. …
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Japan's industrial and trade policies are often seen as the reason for high Japanese balance of trade surpluses. Does …
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On April 10, 1973, the US Administration presented a bill with the ambitious title of "Trade Reform Act". It has the purpose of equipping the executive with instruments and powers to develop US foreign trade according to its own ideas.
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China's maxim of trusting in its own strength may well be the vital clue to an understanding of its foreign trade policy. In the fifties two-thirds of the Chinese foreign trade was conducted with Comecon states, above all the Soviet Union. After the break with the Kremlin Peking decided on a...
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Japan's high and increasing trade and current account surpluses have aroused in the other industrialized nations a … increasing imports from Japan. Japan's "unfair" conduct of its foreign trade is often cited as a reason for such a reaction. Is … this reproach justified? What can be done to avert the dangers to both Japan's foreign trade and the world economy caused …
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It is now acknowledged even by US officials that Japan's recent efforts to liberalize trade have been remarkable. Our … author, who has recently published a book on "Japan's Options for the 1980s", argues that the continuing EEC complaints about … Japan's behaviour as a trading partner are unjustified: Japan is simply being made a scapegoat for the EEC's own failures. …
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The EC’s association and preference policy has again and again given rise to criticism by those developing countries who are not favoured as well as by the other industrial states. Sometimes, however, it seems that preferences have been overestimated. It cannot be overlooked that the...
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