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Japan's agricultural imports (almost $40 billion in recent years) make it the world's third-largest importer, after the United States and the European Union (EU). Based on total calories consumed, Japan imports about 60 percent of its food each year. Japan is the third-largest market for U.S. agriculture, accounting for about $8 billion in U.S. exports annually. The United States is the leading agricultural supplier to Japan.
Read the passage above. Which of the following statements about Japan is true?
A.Japan exports a large amount of agricultural products.
B.Japan relies on trade for most of its food.
C.Japan is not very dependent on international trade.
D.Japan produces most of the food it consumes.