Recent data will show Japan as the world’s fourth-largest economy due to a weaker currency and an older population. This change highlights a significant shift. Even with an expected 1.2% growth rebound in the last quarter, Japan’s yearly output now trails Germany’s. India is likely to outdo both soon. Japan once aimed to top global […]
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