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Japan and China were Australia's main trade partners in 1973. In 2009 China surpassed Japan to be their top trade partner.
Australia and Japan engage in a robust trade relationship, primarily exchanging agricultural products, minerals, and manufactured goods. Australia exports significant quantities of iron ore, coal, and beef to Japan, while importing machinery, vehicles, and electronics from Japan. This diverse trade supports both nations' economies and reflects their complementary industrial strengths. The trade partnership is further strengthened by various economic agreements and mutual interests in sectors like energy and technology.
CoalPassenger motor vehiclesIron ore & concentratesRefined petroleumBeefGoods vehiclesAluminium
China and the United States are Japan's largest trading partners. Others include Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and Australia. Cars are Japan's largest export.
The capital of Australia is in Canberra, which is in Australia, not Japan. The Australian Embassy in Japan is in Tokyo, Japan.
what does Australia do the same to japan
Japan is northeast of Australia
try looking on www.dfat.gov.au
Australia trades with many other countries. Besides China, its top trading partners in 2013 are Japan, USA, Republic of Korea and Singapore.
Australia have many trading partner like Japan, India, Indonesia, China, US and south Korea. Coal, iron ore, copper, gold, natural gas, uranium, and renewable energy sources are what Australia mostly trade in other countries.
Japan has an alphabet, but it is not like Australia's.
The Philippines has trade relations with countries in Southeast Asia, Japan, China, Afghanistan, Australia, New Zealand, the US and Canada, and some European countries.