数字币不只是投资,它是我对未来的一份期许。
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From what I understand, Japan’s service industry has grown significantly, especially with the rise of tech and tourism. How much of Japan’s future growth is dependent on keeping these industries strong?
I find it fascinating how Japan, despite its relatively small size, has managed to stay at the forefront of industries like electronics and automotive. But I do wonder how they’ll adapt to the rapidly changing landscape of global trade and digital innovation.
The informal labor market in Mexico is something that stands out to me. A lot of people work in the informal economy, which means they don’t have job security or access to benefits. It’s a big issue because it leaves many workers vulnerable, especially during economic downturns.
It’s crazy to think how much Japan's manufacturing industry still dominates globally. When I visited Japan last year, I saw firsthand how advanced their tech and car industries are. But with an aging population, will they maintain this advantage in the future?