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      • Domestic films are driving the Japanese sector, especially anime which is now also gaining popularity around the world. China is in fourth, with a global share of 6%, as COVID-19 restrictions were still in place in the country. Local productions are now driving the film sector, taking 85% of the box office earned in 2023.
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