During the mid-1990s, the world's leading exporting nations included the United States, Germany, and Japan. The U.S. was a dominant force in various sectors, especially technology and agricultural products. Germany Excelled in machinery and automobiles, while Japan was known for its electronics and automotive exports. Together, these countries played a significant role in shaping global trade during that period.
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