Chapter 390: British and French Joint Visit

Although the war had only been raging for four months, it was a huge burden on the resources of all countries involved.

Up to now, Australasia had exported at least 5 million tons of grain, 500,000 rifles, hundreds of millions of bullets, and various weapons and equipment to Europe, along with strategic materials.

Including petroleum, coal, and iron ore, Australasia had also sold a considerable number of mineral resources to the British Empire and France.

These trade deals brought tremendous profits to Australasia and drove the economy forward. That is why Australasia is the only country involved in the war with rapid economic growth.

Thanks to the rapid expansion of the military industry, Australasia's industries have also experienced substantial growth.

Worth noting, Frenchmen have realized the danger their distinctive military uniforms pose to their army and are urgently planning to replace them with more inconspicuous-colored uniforms.