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Japan being the third largest economy after the United States and China, has slowly been putting restrictions on foreign business. During the 19th and early 20th century rapidly absorbed western technology and after its defeat in WWII, Japan became an economic power and ally of the US. Japan is a country with both deep-rooted traditions and social practices. In order for an international firm to function properly, cultural, social, economic, and legal forces within the country must be clearly understood. For ventures involving mass productions, Japan is a known production company with major results. Japan is the world leader in computer science and robotics. ... Many corporations are unaware of cultural differences and failure to understand these local customs can lead to misunderstandings between business people.
Approximate Word count = 538 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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