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    Japan Earthquake 2011

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    comments; others perk up their ears a little bit, point out the earthquake to the co-workers and get back to work” (Documentary: Japan Earthquake and Tsunami of 2011 1). At two forty-five local time, the earthquake hit off the Northeastern coast of Honshu, Japan’s main island. With a magnitude of nine, the earthquake was one- hundred more times more powerful than predicted. With this magnitude, it was the largest know earthquake in Japanese history. It was one of the five most powerful ever…

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    the world, Japan still has the issues that most other countries have and that’s food security. Japan’s economy is slowly coming back after the major earthquake and the tsunami that came with it that happened in March of 2011, where the northeast of Honshu Island was wrecked, thousands of people were killed, and several nuclear power plants were damaged. This catastrophe crippled Japan’s…

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    Therefore, it is required from the company that there is a well-balanced system between its expenses, revenues and pricing. The key aspect is to analyse and reduce cost of the exportation system, as it is planning to enlarge the activity between Japan and them. Labour cost- Labour cost may be its minor expense, as most of the operations are done through machinery. However, to think that cutting off the employee’s money in order to benefit more may result in inner complexity between colleagues.…

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