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    Under Which Pact Did Japan Agree To Limit The Number Of Workers Coming To The United States?

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    The association between the United States and Japan is one of very close commercial and military collaboration, as well as high cultural propagation.

    The United States has been Japan's biggest commercial collaborator, taking in over thirty-one percent of its export material, and providing to it over twenty-two percent of its imports. The imported material to Japan from the United States comprised of both raw materials and finished goods.

    The overall decay, and very minimal development in the trade balance following the rise of the yen in value, added to a great degree to commercial relations which were already strained. Concerns were made worse by problems typical to certain industries, maybe more than the trade imbalance on the whole.

    However, there is no information of there being a pact by which Japan agreed to limit the number of workers coming to the United States.

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