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Wholesale and retail trade was dominant, but advertising, data processing, publishing, tourism, leisure industries, entertainment, and other industries grew rapidly in the 1980s. Most service industries were small and labor-intensive but became more technologically sophisticated as computer and electronic products were incorporated by management.
Japan: 3,742 Electric generating sets and rotary converters (8502) 22,393 1 China: 6,188 2 Germany: 2,721 3 United States: 1,966 4 Denmark: 1,436 5 United Kingdom: 899 Parts suitable for use solely or principally with electric motors and generators, electric generating sets and rotary converters (8503) 26,337 1 China: 7,760 2 Germany: 2,213 3 Japan
Japan's foreign direct investment in the consumer electronics industry was motivated by protectionism and labor costs, encouraging foreign capital to invest in a country with lower production overhead and prewar industrial know-how to be competitive in the electronics market.
Japan is home to six of the top ten largest vehicle manufacturers in the world. For example, it is home to multinational companies such as Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Suzuki and Mazda. Some of these companies cross-over to different sectors such as electronics to produce electronic equipment as some of them being a part of keiretsu.
Pages in category "Electronics companies of Japan" The following 157 pages are in this category, out of 157 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
EDION was founded on March 29, 2002 as a joint holding company of Chūbu region chain Eiden (エイデン) and Chūgoku region chain Deodeo. [6] In order to compete with northern Kantō region electronics retailers such as Yamada Denki, which were expanding nationwide, EDION entered into business alliances with Osaka chain Joshin Denki (上新電機株式会社, Kabushiki gaisha Jōshin Denki ...
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