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The term "industrial giant" means a force in industrial production and trade. Since World War II, Japan has been one of the world's leaders in the modernization of industry. Japan's heavy industry reaches nearly every world market for metal and steel goods and mechanized tools. Their concurrent developments in electronics, technology, and computer control have allowed them to simultaneously develop some of the world's most sophisticated automation.

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