In the 1970s, Japan moved into the U.S. turf with its televisions, cars, chips, and steel. But if you think about it, the only business Japan destroyed was the U.S. television industry.
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"In the 1970s, Japan moved into the U.S. turf with its televisions, cars, chips, and steel. But if you think about it, the only business Japan destroyed was the U.S. television industry." — Fujio Mitarai #workcareer
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In the 1970s, Japan moved into the U.S. turf with its televisions, cars, chips, and steel. But if you think about it, the only business Japan destroyed was the U.S. television industry. — Fujio Mitarai
About Fujio Mitarai
Fujio Mitarai was a Businessman from Japan (1935–present).
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Who said "In the 1970s, Japan moved into the U.S. turf with its televisions, cars, chips,…"?
This quote is attributed to Fujio Mitarai, a Businessman from Japan.
When did Fujio Mitarai live?
Fujio Mitarai lived from 1935 – present.
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