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  2. Aging of Japan - Wikipedia

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    China's fertility rate is lower than Japan's and is aging faster than almost every other country in modern history. [110] More than a third of the world's elderly (65 and older) live in East Asia and the Pacific, and many of the economic concerns raised first in Japan can be projected to the rest of the region. [111] [112]

  3. List of countries by median age - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The median age of women tends to be much greater than that of men in some of the ex-Soviet republics, while in the Global South, the difference is far smaller or is reversed. In this article, two sets of data based on Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and United Nations (UN) estimates are provided.

  4. History of China–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    The history of ChinaJapan relations spans thousands of years through trade, cultural exchanges, friendships, and conflicts. Japan has deep historical and cultural ties with China; cultural contacts throughout its history have strongly influenced the nation – including its writing system [a] architecture, [b] cuisine, [c] culture, literature, religion, [d] philosophy, and law.

  5. List of countries by age structure - Wikipedia

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    The following list of countries by age structure sorts the countries of the world according to the age distribution of their population. The population is divided into three groups: Ages 0 to 14 years: children. Ages 15 to 64 years: working population or adults. Over the age of 65: elderly, senior citizens.

  6. China–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    Today, China's and Japan's economies are two of the biggest in the world, respectively the world's second and fourth-largest economies by nominal GDP and the first and fourth-largest economies by GDP PPP. In 2023, China-Japan trade grew to $266.4 billion, a rise of 12.5 percent on 2007, making China and Japan the top two-way trading partners.

  7. History of East Asia - Wikipedia

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    Japan's recovery became known as the post-war economic miracle. Soviet and Western competition led to the Korean War, which created two separate states that exist in present times. The end of the Cold War and the rise of globalization have brought South Korea, and the People's Republic of China into the world economy. Since 1980, the economies ...

  8. ‘Incredible’: Elon Musk claims there are ‘far more’ smart ...

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    ‘Incredible’: Elon Musk claims there are ‘far more’ smart, hardworking people in China than in the US — 2 easy ways to invest in the Asian giant Jing Pan June 23, 2024 at 6:22 AM

  9. History of Japanese foreign relations - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, China-Japan trade grew to $266.4 billion, a rise of 12.5 percent on 2007, making China and Japan the top two-way trading partners. China was also the biggest destination for Japanese exports in 2009. Since the end of World War II, Sino-Japanese relations are still mired with geopolitical disagreements.