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Volume 56, May 2007 |
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Each issue the Global Communicator sets out to cover a new industry and language. From culture and religion to business trends and tips, the GC delivers a concise snapshot of each category in six succinct articles.
This issue, we profile the U.S. automotive industry and look at the top issues impacting its performance.
Our featured language is Japanese. Find out more about the language’s origins, as well as the religions of Japan.
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Automotive Motor vehicle production is the world’s largest manufacturing industry. But while it might be the largest in this sector, automotive manufacturers are facing an increasingly challenging business environment that includes global over-capacity, smaller profit margins, and the lack of precise and updated knowledge about consumers’ wants.
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Japanese
Japanese ranks as one of the world's dominant languages with over 124 million speakers. The vast majority of these speakers reside in Japan and the Okinawa islands. But millions of other near-native speakers live in Korea, China, or other parts of Asia. And another few million live in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and other nations.
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Global Communicator serves as a media partner for IMN’s international finance conferences: the Central & Eastern European Securitisation Summit in Prague, Czech Republic (May 2007).
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Request one of our useful, easy-to-follow tip sheets for translation services across a variety of industries, including legal, healthcare, medical devices, and more.
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Featured Industry:
Environmental
Featured Language:
Danish
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