Japan sees record foreign investment
Although signs of recovery of the bubble burst in 1990 only start to appear, new regulations on foreign investment in Japan have prompted foreign companies, and especially European ones (as the US already enjoyed a special status), to take on the Japanese market.Originally Posted by FT
I would say "finally the balance has been restored !". Ever since I came to Japan and realised the virtual absence of European companies in Japan, it always distrubed me that the Japanese were allowed to establish car factories and sell their electronics everywhere around the world and yet forbid the rest of the world to do the same on their land. But it's not over; the balance of trade is still in favour of Japan for the moment.
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