Japan–Saudi Arabia relations

Japan–Saudi Arabia relations (Arabic: العلاقات السعودية اليابانية, Japanese: 日本とサウジアラビアの関係) are the foreign relations between Saudi Arabia and Japan. Most new Official relations between the two nations were established in 1955.

Japan – Saudi Arabia relations

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Since then-Japan was the world's third largest economy, as well as the second largest during large parts of the latter half of the 20th century, and Saudi Arabia which is home to two holy cities and is the world's largest oil producer, have developed their mutual interests. In 2015, Japan became the third-largest trading partner of Saudi Arabia, importing $45.4 billion in petroleum products and exporting $7.5 billion in finished goods.

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