In 1500 the trade policy was that china would only trade with japan and other Asian countries
I would not call Japan progressive. The leadership, as well as the society, are generally quite conservative. If you mean why has Japan "progressed" so fast economically, it is because they worked incredibly hard to "catch up" with other countries' technological feats when the country was opened up to foreign trade. However they now have serious socioeconomic problems that have put an end to their "miracle growth" in the past.
Japan would be in control of all trade and navigation through out the Pacific Ocean. The Korean War and Vietnam War would never have been fought, because those countries would be part of the Japanese Empire.
during WW2, there was no trade between Japan and the US
Japan is one.
In 1500 the trade policy was that china would only trade with japan and other Asian countries
You must specify to whom the countries would be foreign.
Maybe in the past years Cuba and Japan did not trade, but things change. In September the Japanese Prime Minister visited Cuba, as the two countries would like to deepen their economic relationship. So it is possible that in the near future Japan will export products to Cuba.
I would not call Japan progressive. The leadership, as well as the society, are generally quite conservative. If you mean why has Japan "progressed" so fast economically, it is because they worked incredibly hard to "catch up" with other countries' technological feats when the country was opened up to foreign trade. However they now have serious socioeconomic problems that have put an end to their "miracle growth" in the past.
Japan would be in control of all trade and navigation through out the Pacific Ocean. The Korean War and Vietnam War would never have been fought, because those countries would be part of the Japanese Empire.
during WW2, there was no trade between Japan and the US
Canada trades with many, many countries. Two examples are the united kingdom and japan, another two examples (if your looking for a bonus) would be china and the united states
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because the greek would trade with countries like Iran and Germany to get grain and Greece would trade goods that they had
The UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) determined that in 2011, Liberia had the greatest influx of money due to foreign direct investments, or FDI. The World Trade Organization also regulates trade between many countries. Both of these groups would be good places to start investigating FDI.
China and Japan gave European Countries spheres of influence within China and Japans own borders, this gave the European countries complete control of the markets, mineral rights, infrastructure and trade policies within their zones of control in Asia. Germany, France, Russia, and England were the first countries to gain spheres of influence within China Japan would later gain the Germans sphere after ww1 Spheres of Influence were less pronounced in Japan, most European countries could at most claim a port city with which they could use as a trade hub with the rest of Japan.