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  2. Trade policy of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Only with the large decline in raw material prices and the explosion of trade surpluses did policies and behavior begin to change. After more than 30 years had trade surpluses, in 2011 the trade deficit came to 2.49 trillion yen ($32 billion), but the previous trade deficit came in 1980 was still a record by 2.6 trillion yen. [2]

  3. Category:Free trade agreements of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Japan portal; Pages in category "Free trade agreements of Japan" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total ...

  4. Economic relations of Japan - Wikipedia

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    China is now Japan's largest export market, surpassing the U.S. despite a drop in overall trade, according to recent figures from the Japan External Trade Organization. Japan's exports to China fell 25.3% during the first half of 2009 to $46.5 billion, but due to a steeper drop in shipments to the U.S., China became Japan's largest trade ...

  5. Category:Trade policy - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Trade policy of Japan (4 P) British trade policy ... Free trade (3 C, 18 P) Pages in category "Trade policy"

  6. Economic Partnership Agreement (Japan-EU) - Wikipedia

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    The Japan-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA, also called Japan-EU Free Trade Agreement, JEFTA [1]) is in force since 1 February 2019 after having been negotiated from 2013 to 2017. The EPA is the EU's largest bilateral free trade agreement, covering 30 percent of the world's gross domestic product (GDP) and 40 percent of global trade.

  7. Ministry of International Trade and Industry - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (通商産業省, Tsūshō-sangyō-shō, MITI) was a ministry of the Government of Japan from 1949 to 2001. The MITI was one of the most powerful government agencies in Japan and, at the height of its influence, effectively ran much of Japanese industrial policy, funding research and directing investment.