Japan has severely chosen to restrict immigrants for social and economic reasons.
Less than 2% of the population was born abroad.
Immigration isn't always problem-free, but it provides opportunities for manpower, skills and diversity to compete in the new global economy.
A culturally diverse workforce translates a competitive edge on an international level? Yet when the world watches the Olympics from their screen, you wouldn't think that it is in Japan???
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Japan has severely chosen to restrict immigrants for social and economic reasons.
Less than 2% of the population was born abroad.
Immigration isn't always problem-free, but it provides opportunities for manpower, skills and diversity to compete in the new global economy.
A culturally diverse workforce translates a competitive edge on an international level? Yet
when the world watches the Olympics from their screen, you wouldn't think that it is in Japan???
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