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Japan Globalization (Changes (Tradition, Culture, Language and People…
Japan Globalization
Changes
Tradition, Culture, Language and People remain
Emperor (Shogun) remains
Imports raw materials and exports technology
Japan invests in technological infrastructure instead of military
World's third largest trading country
TNCs like Hitachi, Toyota, Canon, Nintendo, Olympus, Panasonic, Nikon, Honda, Asics, Bridgestones, Sony
Stricter laws on migration to Japan
History
Up to WWII
After 1945
500 Years ago
After 1970
After mid-1980s
Mid-1990s
Effects
Challenges
Japan has a lot to learn from other countries
Japan needs to catch up to other countries
Japan does not have a lot of raw materials
Japan has a high population over a small amount of area, so Japan has a lot of imports
Japan needs a high variety of exports, so they don't become overly reliant on a single type of production.
Japan needs to balance their import and export
Opportunities
Other countries are willing to wait for Japan
Japan still continued to developed technology
Japan creates high quality things from importations
Culture remains in Japan while technology develops
Japan Trade Market
Import
Raw materials
Export
High quality materials