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TABLE II

COMPETITION BETWEEN JAPAN AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IN THE EXPORT OF LIGHT INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS TO THE U.S. FIELDS IN WHICH JAPAN ARE NOW LOSING BATTLE

Items on which Japan's share is less than those of developing countries

Wooden products

Plywood

Leather products Gloves, footwears Toys Dolls and their parts Sporting goods - Soft balls

Sundries for personal use - Jewellery,

goldsmiths' and silversmiths' wares, artificial

Travelling goods, handbags

Plaiting materials, of wanguru, etc Wigs, combs, artificial flowers Precious and semi-precious stones

(13)

Items on which Japan's share is decreasing due to competition from developing countries

Wooden products Kitchenware, tools and

furniture

Metal products - Metallic housewares,

Household goods of base metals

Rubber & Plastics products - Gloves, outer

garments and footwear Gloves for baseball and equipment for badminton

Sporting goods

Toys Of metals, rubber, plastics and cloths Sundries for personal use - Peal, precious

stones, precious metal products, illuminating equipments, candles and umbrellas

(18)

Outer garments, of woven fabrics, under garments, of woven fabrics

extiles

Secondary products - Towels, brassieres,

corset-belts and knitted clothes Others

Secondary products

Fishing nets and ropes

(10)

ight Machinery

Electronics field

Carpets, carpeting and rugs Wadding and textile articles, of a kind commonly used in machinery of plant (3)

T.V. sets, transister radios, semi-conductors, transceivers, parts of electoronic products

Electric field and others Dry cell,

thers

Pyrotechnic articles (fireworks, and the like)

Glass mirrors

(1)

electric bulbs for

Christmas use, and telescopes (binocular)

(9)

Ordinary unworked case or rolled glass tiles (excluding mosaic)

(3)

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