As time progressed, the conflict between Japan and Russia became increasingly sharp, and concurrently, numerous industrial projects within East Africa under the First Five-Year Plan were completed and put into production.
The First Five-Year Plan was a crucial national policy for the rapid growth of East Africa's industrialization in a short period, which also led to a significant increase in the output of East African industrial products starting in 1903.
"Since 1901, East Africa's industrialization process has accelerated continuously, and a large number of industrial products have been domestically produced. Once these products are manufactured, they inevitably face an unavoidable issue: who will buy these products?"
