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U.S.-Japan Economic Ties: Status and Outlook (CRS Report for Congress)

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Release Date Revised Sept. 30, 2003
Report Number IB97015
Authors William H. Cooper, Economics Division
Source Agency Congressional Research Service
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Summary:

The size of their economies dictates that the United States and Japan will remain significant economic players in the world economy and important partners for one another for the foreseeable future, although the degree of importance seems to be declining over time. Whether the United States and Japan can maintain the positive climate in their economic ties will depend in part on how they handle some pending and upcoming issues.