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MA_775_DIABLO [31]
1 year ago
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What country had the greatest manufacturing capacity during the time period 1000 to 1450?

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1 answer:
sukhopar [10]1 year ago
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Answer:

Japan is the greatest manufacturing capacity during the time period 1000 to 1450

Explanation:

<h3>What is Japan famous for Manufacturing ?</h3>
  • Automobiles, consumer electronics (see Electronics industry in Japan), computers, semiconductors, copper, and iron and steel are among Japan's major export industries. Petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, shipbuilding, aerospace, textiles, and processed foods are also important industries in Japan.
  • The automobile industries are located in the Chūkyō industrial region, which is located around Nagoya.
  • The Japanese manufacturing industry is heavily reliant on imported raw materials and fuels. Japanese manufacturing and industry is highly diversified, with a wide range of advanced and successful industries. Industry accounts for 30.1% of the nation's GDP in 2017.[3] The country's manufacturing output ranks third in the world.

To learn more about Manufacturing of Japan refer:

The Japanese Manufacturing Sector, its History and Future

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