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Japan’s success in the tech industry, particularly in robotics and automation, is something to admire. But does anyone else feel like their economy is too dependent on high-tech industries? What happens if something goes wrong in that sector?
Japan is known for its excellent infrastructure, and it definitely contributes to their economy. But with so much of their economy tied to manufacturing and exports, how vulnerable is Japan to disruptions in global supply chains?
Mexico's trade agreements with the U.S. and Canada are essential to its economy, but I’m worried about the shifting global trade landscape. If any tensions arise between Mexico and its trade partners, it could destabilize the economy. How should Mexico diversify its trade relationships to mitigate risks?
Japan has been trying to focus more on services and less on heavy manufacturing, especially in areas like tourism and entertainment. It makes sense given how globalized the economy has become, but how sustainable is this shift in the long run?