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Answer for the clue "Japanese industrial combination ", 8 letters:
zaibatsu

Word definitions for zaibatsu in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1937, from Japanese zaibatsu , from zai "wealth" + batzu "clique."

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
is a Japanese term referring to industrial and financial business conglomerates in the Empire of Japan , whose influence and size allowed control over significant parts of the Japanese economy from the Meiji period until the end of World War II .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context economics English) Japanese term for ‘money clique’ or conglomerate, and sometimes used in the United States to refer to any large corporation.

Usage examples of zaibatsu.

Where the antitrust agenda was concerned, SCAP moved swiftly to clarify its policy of dissolving zaibatsu holding companies and eliminating zaibatsu family members as dominant share holders and officeholders.

All but the Sanwa keiretsu represented reclusterings or reconfigurations of the old zaibatsu.

One of the most inner secrets of their zaibatsu was that their founder was not only a mama-san, but a woman of genius.

Soon these central banks would become the nuclei of the successors to the zaibatsu, the traditional family-run conglomerates.

We know that Japan's highspeed economic growth in the decades after the war was directed by members of the Black Blade Society within the powerful Ministry of International Trade and Industry and the heads of the new, emerging industrial keiretsu - their new name for the old zaibatsu.

But the ordinary citizens didn't have the effective power that the zaibatsu did, and every attempt to reform the political system had fallen short.