Japan bought $710.9 million worth of Philippine products last year. Wow. According to the NSCB, it has surpassed US, leaving the country at second place, and a close third is China.
What do they buy from us? NSCB says:
Electronic products remained as the country’s top export comprising 58.5 percent of the total exports. Other commodities in the list of top five exports include: (a) articles of apparel and clothing accessories; (b) woodcrafts and furniture; (c) cathodes and sections of cathodes, of refined copper; and (d) petroleum products.
Wish Japan would import *me*. Hehehe.
Thank you to National Geographic for the borrowed pic above.









June 10th, 2008 at 7:39 am
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June 11th, 2008 at 5:40 am
You’re right, I haven’t had time yet. But thanks for dropping the link.
June 11th, 2008 at 6:51 am
Do you wanna come to Japan when you say “Wish Japan would import me”? (^_^;) This country is importing almost 70% of foods and only 30-40% of self-production, which is a critical issue when we think of our future. (>_<)