Japan in the United States
Kabuskiki Kaisha (kk) in the International Business Landscape
Definition of Kabuskiki Kaisha (kk) in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: In Japan, term used to represent all limited-liability companies.
Keiretsu in the International Business Landscape
Definition of Keiretsu in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: Family of Japanese companies, often centered around a large bank or trading company, having extensive cross-ownership of shares and interacting with one another as suppliers or customers.
Introduction to ROOT-TAKAHIRA AGREEMENT: (1908)
In the context of the legal history: Japan and the United States agree to maintain the status quo in the Pacific while respecting the each other’s possessions. Both countries agree to the Open Door policy with China and they both pledge to support the independence of China.
Resources
In the context of the legal history:
See Also
- International Treaties
- Multilateral Treaties
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