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discuss the causes ofdevelopment of iron and steel in tokyoyokohama​

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Answered by lbhavana20045
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The iron and steel industry, a vital industry for industrialization flourished during the Meiji Restoration. Weapons and warships required iron and steel, so the Japanese showed enthusiasm in developing the industry. Even during the days of the Tokugawa, there had been some developments and they established European iron smelting techniques. Later on they grew into major iron production centers. During the Meiji Restoration, iron production grew in the cities of Nagasaki, Yokohama and Yokosuka. Major government incentives and support provided stimulus to businessmen to engage in the industry.

Answered by openheart4
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The growth and development of iron and steel industry is a reflection of global economy. The iron and steel industry depicts a changing nature in its growth and production pattern. In the mid-1970s, the relatively developed countries of North.

America, Western Europe and Japan accounted for nearly two-third of the world’s steel production. But gradually the spatial pattern has changed and attention has now shifted to the developing regions.

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