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Coal, Iron, Primary products such as wheat fruit and vegetables, Beef, and other meat products.
By far the biggest imports from Australia to Japan would be base products eg coal, gold, iron ore etc. Also Japan imports huge quantities of beef and other food stuffs. Japan is basically only self sufficient in rice, all other edible products are imported.
Mostly Oil and other non-renewable resources.
I have personally found aspertame in products in japan, including bickle (kids drink), coke zero, and numerous other products.
Japan tried to harm Australia and takeover other Pacific Island nations around Australia. The Aussies, Brits and Americans were able to keep the Japanese from taking over Australia and booted them out of the islands.
In Japan and Australia the wind is enough to run a wind mill that can generate energy. Unlike other countries that is not enough.
1. Australia trades with other countries to import products Australians need but can't obtain in Australia. Further more another reason for Australia trading with other countries is to improve the relationship they have with that country e.g. If Japan have a new technology and Zimbabwe have the same technology, Australia would trade with Japan to improve the ralationship bonds.
All other positions of defence between Australia and Japan had already fallen. This included Singapore and the Malay Peninsula. Essentially, Papua New Guinea was seen as the last bastion of defence between Australia and a Japanese invasion. If Japan took control of Port Moresby, in the south, it was regarded that it would be very easy for them to launch both air and sea attacks on Australia.
The U.S.A., Japan, Australia.
Australia
yes Australia were on the allies side against Germany but they mostly fought japan
Japan and Australia