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Yawata

American  
[yah-wah-tah] / ˈjɑ wɑˌtɑ /
Japanese Yahata

noun

  1. Kitakyushu


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Yoshihiro Inayama, president of Yawata Iron & Steel Co., reported a taxable income of $75,000, part of it from his stockholdings in the firm.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yawata Iron & Steel Co. is supplying 49% of the capital for a $16 million steel mill in Malaya.

From Time Magazine Archive

In notable response last week, Japan's two leading steel producers, Yawata and Fuji Iron & Steel, joined forces to become the Nippon Steel Corp.

From Time Magazine Archive

Tokyo's Yawata Iron & Steel Co. offered to purchase 5,000,000 tons of South African pig iron over a ten-year period.

From Time Magazine Archive

Japan's steel industry is dominated by six big firms led by Yawata Iron & Steel, under President Arakazu Ojima, who wants the industry to curb its headlong overexpansion, work at more economy.

From Time Magazine Archive

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