Australia and Japan are known to be “one of the second largest” bilateral trading partners for the import and “export markets” and “foreign direct investments” that they’re considered important because “Japan’s investments” plays a huge significant task in keeping “Australia’s economy developing”. However two years ago, Australia has exported major products to Japan which includes “LNG, coal , iron ore, beef, copper ore and concentrates”. As for the other “trade ledgers”, the products Australia gets from Japan also includes “passenger vehicles, gold, refined petroleum, goods vehicles” which the total of its bilateral trades is very high in such cases under the “Economic partnership agreements”, it allows them to gain “market access of goods …show more content…
Then it decreased again in March this year as the $1AUD already impacted to the level below shown and it was slightly similar to April last year. This explains that not many profits were gained that this lowered hugely as the currencies between Australia and Japan correspondingly …show more content…
Their “GDP - real growth and per capita is $42,700 at 1.5%” as stated in 2017. There are about thousands of products including sportswear that’s exported and imported to countries which the “articles of apparel” category includes products such as women’s sports apparel, If they start trade ledgers, there would be huge demands as they “grow in line to contribute with a continuation of new products” that will “promote benefits of comfortability and recovery, breathability and moisture