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To: elmatador who wrote (74138)5/12/2011 7:41:39 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217842
 
platforms, enterprises, contraptions, and schema are being put in place

to dump dollars

recommendation: front-run china



To: elmatador who wrote (74138)5/14/2011 4:00:40 AM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217842
 
US affiliates of Japanese companies – such as Toyota and Nissan – went on to invest $1,000bn in the US economy, creating 700,000 jobs.

Japan-to-USA FDI started here...

History of Alaska’s Trade Representation in Japan
gov.state.ak.us

Japan is Alaska’s most important trading partner, accounting for half of all Alaska products and materials sold overseas. The critical link was recognized as early as 1965, when Alaska became the first US state to establish an office in Japan.

Alaska was the first American state to receive post-World War II Japanese investment, in pulp mills in Southeast Alaska. Since that time, Alaska has benefited from various Japanese investments in such diverse fields as seafood processing, hotels, air cargo and gold mining. At the same time, Japan has become Alaska’s most important export market.