In the early 1900s, Japan was initially reluctant to engage in extensive trade due to its isolationist policies, which prioritized self-sufficiency and cultural preservation. However, after the Meiji Restoration in 1868, Japan began to modernize and recognize the importance of international trade for economic growth. Despite this shift, there remained a cautious approach to foreign influence, driven by a desire to maintain sovereignty and protect domestic industries. Over time, Japan's attitude evolved, leading to greater participation in global trade networks.
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Both had policies of empire-building in the Pacific in the early 1900s.
Both had policies of empire-building in the Pacific in the early 1900s.
Both had policies of empire-building in the Pacific in the early 1900s.
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(ita )the united states international trade administration
All of the above are true
By placing trade restrictions on Japan.
France ; japan ; the netherlands. except china
Policies of empire-building in the pacific (apex)
They trade silk and spices
Japan External Trade Organization was created in 1951.