What level of science and technology has Japan reached?

For a long time after the war, Japan bought a lot of technology from Europe and America and paid huge patent fees. However, 1993 is the turning point of Japan's "technology trade". In that year, Japan exported 400.3 billion yen of technology and imported 362.9 billion yen, which was the first time. Since then, Japan's technical black characters have continued to grow. Japan has become a superpower, with overwhelming advantages not only in products but also in technology. It can be said that the efforts of Japanese companies in research and development have blossomed.

The largest target of Japanese technology export is the United States, followed by China, the third is Britain, and the fourth is Thailand, Taiwan Province Province, South Korea, Indonesia and other Asian countries and regions (by 2002). Many joint ventures between Asian countries and Japanese companies have paid technical guidance fees to the Japanese head office, which shows that local manufacturers are highly dependent on Japanese technology.

Japanese technology export to Chinese mainland was 65.438+065 billion yen in 654.38+0992, and climbed to 85.8 billion yen in 2002, increasing more than five times in 654.38+00 years. At the same time, Japanese technology exports to Taiwan Province Province also expanded from 21700 million yen to 64.8 billion yen.

In 2002, Japan's technology trade exports from the world, such as patent royalties and technical guidance fees, reached 654.38+0.3867 trillion yen. Of course, Japan also bought technology from foreign countries, with an import value of 541700 million yen. It is worth noting that Japanese technology trade earned 845 billion yen. This shows the technical level of Japan.