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I. Basic Figures

Japan’s Place in the World. I. Basic Figures. 2. GDP and GDP per Capita (2007). Ichiro Fujisaki Oct. 2008. 1. Energy Self-Sufficiency Rate (2004) and Food Self-Sufficiency Rate (2003). II. Global Contribution. 4. Contribution to Iraq and Afghanistan

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I. Basic Figures

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  1. Japan’s Place in the World I. Basic Figures 2. GDP and GDP per Capita (2007) Ichiro FujisakiOct. 2008 1. Energy Self-Sufficiency Rate (2004) and Food Self-Sufficiency Rate (2003) II. Global Contribution 4. Contribution to Iraq and Afghanistan Reconstruction (2004-2006) 3. UN Contribution (2008) and Official Development Aid Contribution(Total Official Development Aid for 10 years 1998-2007)

  2. III. Relations with US IV. Intellectual Property 5. US Trade Deficit and Foreign Direct Investment to US (Stock Base, as of 2007) 6. PCT (Patent Cooperation Treaty) International Applications (2007) V. Environmental Aspects 8. CO2 Emissions (2005) 26.58 Billion tons (Global) 7. Energy Necessary to Produce a Dollar of GDP (2004) [Primary Energy Supply (Crude Oil Equivalent)/ GDP with Japan as 1] (Source: OECD) *Please send comments to press@embjapan.org

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