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During World War I, Japan primarily exported goods to the Allied powers, including the United Kingdom, the United States, and Russia. Japan took advantage of the war to expand its industrial production and trade, supplying military equipment, textiles, and other goods. Additionally, Japan also exported to countries in Southeast Asia and China, capitalizing on the disruption of European supply chains.

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