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JAPAN AND THE US TRADE
BY CLAYTON JOHNSON
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Imports from Japan
Toyota is a major export from Japan to America. They make
the cars there, then ship them from there to the US for selling.
We also import lost of cheeply made goods like shirts and toys
because labor is cheeper in Japan. Japan is the second largest
trading partner with the US so they play a large roll in our trade.
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Imports from Japan
We also get Sushi, Noodle, and Video Games and
their consoles. Those are some of the ones we most
commonly use. Those help us or entertain us on a daily basis.
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JD Hancock
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US trade to Japan
We trade with Japan in return for all of their exports
Wheat, Machinery, Soy Beans, Corn and much much more.
This win win situation benefits both countries by boosting both
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SO THE SUMMERY OF TRADE
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tanakawho
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Things the US exports to Japan
Corn
Wheat
Soy Beans
Machinery
Cars and much More
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Todd Ryburn
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Things we import from Japan
Toyota cars
Cheep Toys
Shirts
Video Games
Sushi, and Soy Sauce.
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ecstaticist
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It has brought change to both countries in many ways. It has boosted the economy but also exposed the countries to different cultures. I know I would of never tried Sushi if it weren't for trade.
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