Japanese Exporters May Suffer After 1992: American,...
Japanese Exporters May Suffer After 1992: American, European and Japanese business executives believe that Japan will be the economic power hurt most by the post-1992 united European market, according to a recent survey. The study also found that less than a quarter of U.S. industrial firms have developed a strategic plan to deal with the coming changes in the European Community. More than half of the U.S. executives surveyed saw Japan as most likely to be affected by potential protectionism by the EC.
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