This article examines the pattern, composition and trends in Australia-Philippine trade from 1962-1981. Analysis points to three major results: the growth of bilateral trade despite both countries鈥� reduced importance in international trade, trade characterized by high levels of country bias and the plausible expectation of modest growth given the restoration of foreign exchange reserves to its normal level.
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