Why does the extractive industries account for only 0.3% in the structure of Japanese industry?

Japan is poor in minerals, so the share of the extractive industries in its economy cannot account for a high percentage. Moreover, Japan is a developed country; they import the necessary raw materials for their industry from various Asian countries. This applies to oil, gas, metals, coal and timber.



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