Mineral Industries Of Asia And The Pacific - Introduction (02c92967-35c1-424d-85e6-864a4a8b7325)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 341
- File Size:
- 179283 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1992
Abstract
The land mass of the Asia and Pacific region comprises 11 million square miles or about 15% of the total Earth's land area. The bulk of the region is contained on the Asian continental land mass. Australia, the world's largest island or the world's smallest continent, alone is almost as large as the continental United States. The islands of New Zealand, New Guinea, Borneo, Sumatra, and Honshu are among the largest in the world. Collectively, they constitute a land area of 1.1 million square miles or an area about one-fourth the size of the United States. The countries in the Asia and Pacific region represent some of the most vibrant economies in the world. Japan is undisputed as one of the world's leaders in manufacturing and commerce. Hong Kong and Singapore are significant both as entrepôt and banking centers. The economies of Australia, the Republic of Korea, and Taiwan compare favorably to the level of the industrialized countries in western Europe. Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand have maintained strong economic growth during the past two decades. All these countries in the Asia and Pacific region collectively constitute a significant bloc as to raw materials production and consumption, as to manufacturing, and as to world trade.
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APA:
(1992) Mineral Industries Of Asia And The Pacific - Introduction (02c92967-35c1-424d-85e6-864a4a8b7325)MLA: Mineral Industries Of Asia And The Pacific - Introduction (02c92967-35c1-424d-85e6-864a4a8b7325). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1992.