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Volume 6, Issue 2.
Summer
Katsuhiro Nakagawa is a Special Representative of the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI). In this speech, which he delivered at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy on 10 December 1981, he addresses one of the most pressing and volatile issues in Japanese-American trade relations: the Japanese trade surplus with the ... read moreUnited States. Mr. Nakagawa explains that much of the ill-feeling on this side of the Pacific results from American misperceptions of the Japanese position in the world trade and the impatience of American companies trying to penetrate Japanese markets. He concludes that there is much room for negotiations between the two nations, but warns that constructive action will only be hindered if the Japanese-American Trade relations become a political issue in the United States.
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