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... mainland , as is indicated in the 600 per cent increase of Japanese - Chinese trade between 1952 and 1960. Since the Japanese government does not recognize Communist China , this trade has been organized through a series of unofficial ...
... mainland , as is indicated in the 600 per cent increase of Japanese - Chinese trade between 1952 and 1960. Since the Japanese government does not recognize Communist China , this trade has been organized through a series of unofficial ...
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... mainland markets if they elected a government willing to sign such a treaty . The Kishi government was re - elected and subsequently refused to make any commitment on the treaty , whereupon China broke off all direct trade relations and ...
... mainland markets if they elected a government willing to sign such a treaty . The Kishi government was re - elected and subsequently refused to make any commitment on the treaty , whereupon China broke off all direct trade relations and ...
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