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Airolam isA 100 crore rupees turnover group is now into laminate industry with<br />

a vision to satisfy increasing demand of decorative laminate in various<br />

sectors. Airolam limited is located at <strong>Gujarat</strong> which is 70 kilometers away from<br />

Ahmedabad. However, with a proper infrastructure and humid less wheth.<br />

Telephone: 91-2770-240572Address: Dalpur Village, Ananpur Approach<br />

Road, Ta. : Pratij, Dist.<br />

5] SHREE MARUTI TIMBERS<br />

ASTRUCTURE6 COMPNY Profile(1) Business Type manufacturer &<br />

supplier(2) Turnover 1.2 crore per year3) Primary competitive advantages<br />

world class quality,reasonable price Business Type: Manufacturer, Trading<br />

Company,Distributor/WholesalerProduct/Service:PALLETS,BOXES,CAREAT<br />

S,PLYW.<br />

Telephone: 91-02646-223127 Address: PLOT NO 88 / 1, TIMBERMARKET,<br />

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Trade policy of Japan<br />

Export policy of Japan<br />

For many years, export promotion was a large Problems in Japanese<br />

government policy. Government officials known that Japan needed to import<br />

to produce and develop, and it needed to produce exports to pay for<br />

those imports. After 1945, Japan had complexity exporting enough to pay for<br />

its imports until the mid-1960s, and resultant deficits were the reason for<br />

export support programs and import restrictions.<br />

The trust in the need to promote exports is early strong and part of Japan's<br />

self-esteem as a "processing nation." A meting out nation have to import raw<br />

materials but is capable to pay for the imports by accumulation value to them<br />

and exporting some of the output. Nations grow stronger economically by<br />

moving up the industrial ladder to produce products with greater value added<br />

to the basic inputs. Rather than letting markets accomplish this movement on<br />

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