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      • The collapse of the Japanese asset price bubble in the early 1990s led to a wave of mergers and reorganizations among sōgō shōsha, reducing their total number to seven.
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  2. there were 9 sogo shosha, however Japan’s economic travails in the 1990s and into the 2000s took its toll on the likes of Kanematsu, which shed business divisions and became more of a specialized trader, Tomen, and Nisho Iwai and Nichimen, which as

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    The collapse of the Japanese asset price bubble in the early 1990s led to a wave of mergers and reorganizations among sōgō shōsha, reducing their total number to seven. [9]

  4. a) What is SOGO SHOSHA, and how is it different from similar overseas business categories? b) What are the conditions under which SOGO SHOSHA can be established, and why are they only established in Japan? c) How are SOGO SHOSHA changing? 2.SOGO SHOSHA, the general trading company, is a term which

  5. Apr 25, 2023 · Despite the warning signs of the Japanese bubble economy of the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Sogo Shosha remained undeterred. They continued to invest heavily in supply sources upstream and expand into service businesses downstream, buying up more assets.

  6. Apr 26, 2015 · Yet the instincts of Japan’s sogo shosha failed them when it came to reading the commodity cycle, with many embarking on a shopping spree for resources assets just as commodity prices were...

  7. Despite the difficulties encountered by many sogo shosha during the late 1980s and 1990s, it is unlikely that any will meet their demise. The sogo shosha remain the largest companies in Japan and are sufficiently diversified to withstand periodic downturns in certain sectors of the economy.

  8. This chapter seeks to extend our analytical knowledge of the Sogo Shosha by first, outlining their comparative historical evolution with a view to understanding why they have survived into the modem age, whereas many other trading companies have not; second, evaluating their contemporary characteristics and significance to the Japanese economy ...

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