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Trade (Japan's trading Countries)

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Japan's Trading Countries

Japan's biggest trading partner is the United States, which takes 27.8% of Japan's exports and supplies 22.3% of its imports. Next come China, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, and Germany.

It is no longer appropriate to think of world trade simply as the exchange of finished products. Japan is one of the countries at the center of economic globalization, whereby the process of production itself spans several countries.

Blouses sold in Japan featuring cartoon characters, for instance, show how complex the international division of labor has become. Japanese companies make polyester and other synthetic fibers out of petroleum products imported from the Middle East, Italian firms weave the fibers into fabric, and Chinese factories produce the blouses using Japanese designs.

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