Japan's Economy Mimics U.S.

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2008

Japan is the world's second largest economy, but it lives on exports, many to the U.S. With consumer confidence in the U.S. at a low point, Japanese companies are hurting. Barry Peterson reports.

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  • @XxxSakura101 Blame Kennedy for not being bullet proof 11110

  • @vocoloidfreak11 That was before the Tsunami

  • GOD JAPAN STOP COPYING US

  • I hope my countries relation with japan in the future strengthens. God bless both nations. PEACE :D

  • Japan does follow the same system as the U.S but is still different a bit, But even so there are surprising similarities between americans and japanese, Japan feels safer and trusts americans more than they do with most other asian countries. However there has been some indifferences with trade frictions which has cause slight political frictions but is very minor, However even with american influence i feel as if we've been highly influenced by japan to with cultural exchange.

  • @XxxSakura101

    after a week? yes I do now.

  • @asakaolol Also don't troll, you're not good at it.

  • @asakaolol You do realise no one except a fool would belive you are from the US, right? You're English is nowhere near native levels..i should know..as it's my mother tongue..

    Also, you use the gross debt, and not the net which actually has the US at a 70 trillion surplus out of a gross worth of 300 trillion. Secondly, printing money is not likely as the US system runs on credit, which is bought in the form of tresary bonds. At least learn how our system operates..

  • @XxxSakura101

    changing interest rates?

    US total debt the sum of public and private totals 50$ trillion/ $120 billion/hour

    that even a free massive money-printing could'nt solve it.

    Cut the crap now, and stop asslicking our ass.

    You forgot to ask if you can now have a suck on my American cock.

  • @asakaolol It's a simple mater of changing interest rates and as stated "re-energize" it's economy to spend and not save. This means lower interest rates, and less government spending.

    Please do not insult others and place yourself on superior ground when you belive yourself to be. It is not polite, friend.

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