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Title: Japanese investment in Southeast Asia
Authors: Seiichi Nakajo
Conference Name: Seminar on the Japanese Experience: Lessons for Malaysia
Keywords: Investment
South East Asia
Japan
Conference Date: 1983-05-29
Conference Location: Rasa Sayang Hotel, Penang, Malaysia
Abstract: As of the end of March, 1982, the total amount of Japan's overseas investment stood at $45.4 billion, of which the trade and service sectors accounted for 39.4 percent ($17.91 billion), followed by the manufacturing sector of 32.7 percent ($14.85 billion) and the natural resources development sector of 23.4 percent ($10.63 billion). Major regions of Japan's investment are Europe and the U.S., accounting for 38.7 percent ($17.57 billion) and Asia which accounted for 28.9 percent ($13.3 billion). Notable is the fact that in Europe and the U.S. the trade and service sectors constitute the most important part, as do the manufacturing and natural resources sectors in Asia.
Pages: 1-22
Call Number: HC462.9.S439 1983 sem
URI: https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/782922
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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