In 2009:
Exports: cars, electronic devices and computers.
Imports: Japan has a surplus in its export/import balance. The most important import goods are raw materials such as oil, foodstuffs and wood.
Industries: Manufacturing, construction, distribution, real estate, services, and communication.
- Krishna Srinivasan, President, Frost & Sullivan
GNP?? What are you talking about??
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expenditure in GNP accounting
As of recent data, Japan's Gross National Product (GNP) is primarily driven by the service sector, which contributes approximately 70% of the total GNP. Manufacturing, particularly in automotive and electronics, accounts for around 20%, while agriculture contributes a small fraction, roughly 1-2%. The remaining percentage comes from sectors like construction and mining. These proportions highlight Japan's strong industrial base alongside a dominant services sector.
GNP = GDP + NFIA If NFIA positive, then GNP greater than GDP. +NFIA = GNP - GDP If NFIA negative, then GDP greater than GNP. -NFIA = GDP - GNP
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here is a website with the GNP of other countries http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/gnp.html
the usa is. It has a multi-trillion dollar GNP per year.
2009 2nd 2010 3rd China probably gets the 2nd in 2010.
united states china japan uk south korea
GNP?? What are you talking about??
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what is the gnp of india?
The GNP of Rwanda is $1.89bn
GNP= $1.89 Billion
That is a drop in the amount of GNP.
the Uks GNP is 15 387