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Published on: AS

November 11, 1962

Japanese Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda meets French President Charles de Gaulle in Paris and brings him a small gift: a transistor radio. De Gaulle comments to an aide that Japan doesn’t look like an economic powerhouse if its Prime Minister Ikeda appears to be a small-time transistor radio salesman. But those transistors will make Japan a major world power, even surpassing France in GDP.