10 Japan Giants Secretly Moving Operations To Australia [SHOCKING]

Japan Companies Moving to Australia: 10 Shocking Giant Corporations Secretly Shifting Operations

Right now, some of the biggest Japanese companies in the world are quietly moving their operations to Australia—and most people have no idea this global shift is happening. In this video, we uncover why Japan companies are moving to Australia, how Japanese giants are restructuring their global strategies, and what this massive Japan Australia business shift means for the future of the global economy. From automotive and technology to energy and infrastructure, Japanese corporations are secretly positioning Australia as their next strategic hub.

Why are Japanese companies investing in Australia instead of China or other Asian markets? What role do supply chain disruptions, geopolitics, and clean energy play in this decision? And how could this Japan Australia economic shift reshape global trade for decades? We break down 10 powerful Japanese corporations—including Toyota, Mitsubishi, SoftBank, Sony, and more—that are making calculated moves behind the scenes.

Are Japan giants shifting operations to Australia because of rising geopolitical tensions?
Why is Australia becoming the new favorite destination for Japanese investment?
Is this the beginning of a long-term global supply chain shift for Japan?

This video explains the real reasons Japanese companies are leaving traditional manufacturing hubs and choosing Australia for stability, resources, and future growth. If you are interested in global business trends, economic shifts, or the future of international trade, this analysis will give you insights most mainstream media are missing.

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50 Comments

  1. Hardly secret. Japanese companies have been investing in a wide range of industries for decades. It's just that unless you are interested in business, the general public does not hear about it from the mainstream media. It is not exciting, not new and not secrete at all.

  2. When China imposed punitive tariffs and quotas on high value Australian exports, the response was to diversify and redirect Australian exports into other markets. Australia's willingness to remain an independent trading nation without succumbing to bullying, while honoring contracts would have moved it closer to Japan, South Korea and emerging markets in SE Asia.

  3. Really it's a smart move for Japan and great news for us Aussies because china's slowly moving away from Australia and smart move for Japan with China making problems for them, as Japan knows we have many resources here China never wanted to manufacture things here just take and send back poorly made products, Japan are good manufacturers and make quality products known world wide, also we can get our war ships subs from them which we have really nothing to protect Australians so win win

  4. I like the presentation style, without the endless padding with inconsequential fluff to stretch out the video. Subbed here.

  5. we could be the Hydrogen "Saudi Arabia" of modern times…we materials to make solar solutions, we have energy to produce unlimited amount Hydrogen cheaply.
    We have unlimited amount of raw materials which will last for hudreds of years…we just need to step away from strangle hold of you know what..

  6. The more worrying thing is if Japanese people are leaving there hometown it's not cause they want to but have to!!! obviously Japan are protecting there interests and there gdp because China is going to take Taiwan japan will be a war zone plus the whole China sea no trade will be happening…I say it's not a good a thing.cause I know for a fact that Japanese people will not leave there country unless it's fucking dire..the future is looking bleak.

  7. Real manufacturing will bring innovations and research/development opportunities for our young science graduates that currently need to go overseas for such job opportunities. Australia has another advantage for Japanese manufactures – we are geologically stable.

  8. I’m surprised that the Albanese government hasn’t said enough about this … creating jobs for Australians … but, maybe it has! The Murdoch media (which has a stranglehold on Australian information dissemination) certainly would not, will not, give credit to anything good this government does. It is hell bent on putting a Trump like government in power here, as it also is doing in Britain, … as it has done in putting that nightmare government in power in the US. I consider the Murdoch’s, Rupert and Lachlan, and their disinformation peddling, their fear mongering, deliberately created and spread to deceive and manipulate, the single worst scourge on the English speaking world in 70 years. Mind you, I hope those Japanese companies do not get too much of a concession on paying tax in return for opening operations here. As I read it, it seems fair though. We definitely need to remember when Howard approved huge LNG exports to Japan, China, and South Korea, locking in prices far below current market value which has lead to a long term shortage for Australians and consequent high prices we have to pay for energy. Whilst I definitely don’t agree with quite a few of his policies, I figure Albo has much more sense though.

  9. What does “ packing their bags”. Companies set up affiliates where and when a business case can be made. I don’t find it “ shocking”. Companies don’t make decisions “ deep down they know something is wrong.”

  10. Thank U Sir for this informed view & perhaps great Relationship with japan ?
    Well Spoken & greatly Articulated !
    From a military Families background but i think,Could well be great Allies with Japan,America in a very unsettled World now & especially our Corner ,South Pacific? When Considering our Sometimes Hostile Neighbours ?
    I think possibly a Great Move when both Nations Could prosper from a Committed Relationship to work together & help Eachother !
    Thank U again for this clip & information ,a great job Sir !

  11. We desperately need Sumitomo to compete with Coles and Woolworths to give us healthy food products unlike them.

  12. No company from any country should ever be able to have over 45% holdings in a company, in another country. the home base should always have majority rule. this would be a good start.

  13. This content is mostly AI generated and poorly edited/fact checked. Ironically, I got Perplexity to do a more thorough research attempt and it was able to confirm Japan is increasing it's investments in a wide net – not just focusing on Australia. The internet is becoming a wasteland of misinformation and AI slop 🙁

    From Perplexity: "The video transcript is largely hype and exaggeration, not factual reporting on "massive" relocations. It cherry-picks real investments and partnerships, framing routine business expansions as "quietly packing bags" and "moving operations," without evidence of large-scale shifts from other economies to Australia."

    From Claude: "The video contains significant exaggerations and misleading claims. While Japanese investment in Australia is real and growing, the narrative of companies "packing their bags" and relocating is false."

  14. I indeed have shared. At age 76, I have seen much, good and bad.
    One thing that I will say is that Australia 🇦🇺 has every natural and human resource. We have been innovators, and have already exported much to the world 🌎
    I personally find the Japanese people honorable, and frankly would rather see partnerships with them, than most other nations.

  15. I love this idea. I always enjoyed working for the Japanese at Toyota. Great company and very professional systems. The japanese really care about their workers and the product.

  16. This will only be good news for Australia if the govt steps up with the right taxes. Untaxed they'll make a fortune and Australia will suffer!

  17. Correction, Australia does not gave a stable Government. Here in Australia we have a bunch of corrupt, corporate career criminals driving the Australian standard of living into the ground, while they line their pockets with laundered money from the proceeds of crimes against this nation and supporting and protecting their paedophile colleagues from being exposed.

  18. If and when they build their factories and warehouses…they will need the land to build houses for all these additional workers.

  19. So long as they pay their tariffs! It is wonderful! I am Australian therefore I understand the importance of global markets such as Japan choosing Australia which is a great opportunity for an international manufacturing partner to assist with our primary industries and infrastructure on Australian shores. For example, seeking to secure our longterm and steady economic growth. Australia can no longer rely upon its own rare earth commodities (e.g., exporting rare metals) how can they be sustainable to the economy particularly when the world is moving to completely different alternative energy productions. Australia must pivot in lock step with top industrial nations in order to gain more of a competitive advantage on the world economic stage in my opinion. Great content🫶🇦🇺

  20. Who told you we're hungry for sustainability this is total bullshit, sustainability is a scam …..wake up, climate change catastrophe is given to you by the same mongrels starting all the wars.

  21. As an Australian,it sounds great as long as we get fair prices for commodities and fair tax revenue. Interesting with looked at in conjunction with partnerships being worked on with between Australia and Canada involving mutual right of investment in each other’s processing industries,squeezing out China and the US. That may even be the catalyst for the Japanese moves.

  22. I wonder if they will pay taxes or just follow the norm of shifting profits around, using corrupt loopholes etc etc. We dont have politicians with principles, morals or character anymore, just a bunch of Lawyers, Accountants, HR 'experts', DEI hires, CEO's and middle management.

  23. It could be that these multiband all companies are cashing in in the opportunity of Australia’s mass immigration population. Outnumbering white strains from 3 to 1.

    On the one hand: more technological innovation and concentrated wealth for the federal government

    On the other: the rise of a new cheap serfdom class. Meaning, the rest of us are screwed either way.
    As in, will be following up with the same problems with the United States right now.

  24. Did Australians get asked if this is what we want? I’m not saying we don’t, but if it means mass migration from Japan then definitely not. If it means jobs for Aussies, then yeah maybe. I’d have to see the fine print.

  25. Why does everyone forget its the true Australian people that make the country great,not the outback and Kangaroo 's as much as I love our wildlife it is our morals and respect we have. Used to be able to leave our doors unlocked, not now thanks to the pedo poli,s.

  26. Thank you. We need the Japanese fast train technology, on the ground as well as the nuclear power ability to upgrade our p-poor power systems as renewables are not the way to go!!

  27. They know how dumb and forgetful and materialistic australians are.
    They know the (billionaire class)widely accepted prophecy (even a famous manga comic)about a massive underwater volcano that's predicted to rise between Japan and the Philippines causing tectonic shifts and tsunamis that will destroy Japan this decade.
    They know they can successfully invade this time with a 'refugee tide' to 'man' justifiably the key industrial infrastructure their covertly setting up now.
    But…it's so hard to divert greedy lemmings….

  28. it’s a great idea. Not just for the benefit of my homeland Australia. It will go a long way toward knocking CHINA of the pedestal it has claimed too thinking it can bully the rest of the world with its cheap labour costs. It may even bring back some of the once high manufacturing we had in Australia.

  29. Japan and Germany are expanding their giants outside their country, partly to compete with China. What are these three have in common? Yes, electric automobile industry. And what is the most important component for that? Yes, battery, to be precise: lithium battery. And which country currently sitting on the largest deposit of lithium? You guess it: Australia. So basically this is no news news. If you follow the logic.

  30. We used to have a large manufacturing industry here in Terra Australis. I grew up during the 50s, 60s and 70s. Starting with Bob Hawke, successive governments shut them down.