, Columnist
Japan Has Figured Out Factories
Countries hoping to revive manufacturing should look east for answers.
Exports are humming.
Photographer: Noriko Hayashi/BloombergReviving manufacturing has become a prime policy objective for national leaders from Washington to Beijing to New Delhi. We can debate whether chasing factories is worth the effort in the 21st century, but not the difficulty of building and maintaining a robust industrial sector in the face of relentless global competition and technological change.
At least one country seems to have figured out how to do just that, however, and a highly unexpected one: Japan.
