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Australia is a developed country. Why have you rarely heard of Australian brands?
People in Australia don't make money by brands, so there are no Australian brands. People have minerals, tourism, health animals and so on to make money.

Australia's industry is actually very weak, with incomplete categories. It is a bit biased to call it a developed country. Australia's pillar industries are minerals and services, especially Australia's iron ore resources, which are world-famous, and Australia's cattle and sheep breeding industry, which is also a civilized world.

Australia's tourism industry is also very strong, because Australia's geographical location is in the southern hemisphere, so Australia's unique natural environment is very good, and many people like it very much, making Australia a world tourist destination, and the annual tourism industry has also created rich profits for Australia.

Now we often buy Australian milk and wool, but we can't buy Australian brands such as cars and electronic products, and they won't make these things. They are all imported from other countries. Australia's manufacturing industry is very general, but Australia's machinery and technology for agriculture, animal husbandry and minerals are very efficient.

In this way, Australia relies on tourism, light industry and minerals, and the economy brought by these industries is enough. Coupled with the small number of Australians and vast territory, the per capita consumption in their country is particularly high.

Unlike France and the United States, it has become a developed country relying on many conditions such as heavy industry or clothing brands. In addition, Australia's light industry development is among the best in the world, which is why Australia can gain a foothold in many countries.