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China overtaking U.S. as biggest Japan export market
Reuters ^ | 11/08/07 | Hideyuki Sano

Posted on 11/07/2007 11:43:20 PM PST by steelboy

But I don't see a structural change taking place yet. In the long run, Chinese markets will become more important for Japanese companies, but we're not there yet," Tsunoda said.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: china; japan; us

1 posted on 11/07/2007 11:43:23 PM PST by steelboy
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In a perfect world it would have been natural for all this to have happened decades ago but World War II opened with the Japanese Rape of Nanking followed by one mass depredation after another. Then Chairman Mao turned China into a forbidding ideological and armed fortress for 30 years.
2 posted on 11/08/2007 12:40:49 AM PST by Brad from Tennessee ("A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.")
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To: steelboy
Made in japan. Assembled in china. Nothing new, only growth.
3 posted on 11/08/2007 1:01:19 AM PST by endthematrix (He was shouting 'Allah!' but I didn't hear that. It just sounded like a lot of crap to me.)
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To: endthematrix

Japan and Chicom.


4 posted on 11/08/2007 1:02:09 AM PST by endthematrix (He was shouting 'Allah!' but I didn't hear that. It just sounded like a lot of crap to me.)
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