Which country does NSK bearings belong to?

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VonAngelina
07/30/25 5:03am
NSK bearings are from Japan. Since 1916, when NSK became the first company in Japan to manufacture bearings, it has served as a pioneer in the Japanese bearing industry, developing and providing various types of bearings, making significant contributions to industrial development and technological advancement. Here is additional information: NSK: NSK has developed numerous new types of bearings to meet the needs of users worldwide and has made substantial contributions to industrial development and technological progress. Leveraging its technical expertise in precision machining, NSK continues to develop high-precision products such as energy-efficient and high-performance bearings for home appliance motors, dental medical bearings, automotive components, and precision machinery parts. The company also actively engages in diversified operations in fields like electronic applications.
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