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The 10 largest trading partners of Australia with their total trade (sum of imports and exports) in millions of Australian dollars and the total trade for all countries for the 2022 calendar year were as follows: [2]
China exports mainly clothing, telecommunications equipment and components, computers, toys, prams and sporting equipment. [43] The bilateral trade between the two countries is worth A$105 billion in 2010/2011. [43] Australia's exports to China totalled A$64.8 billion, while China's export to Australia was worth A$41.1 billion in 2010–2011 ...
New Zealand was the first Western nation to strike a free trade agreement with China in 2008, and China remains its largest export market for milk and agriculture products, with two-way trade of ...
That was more Australian wine than was sold to China in the preceding three years. Australia provided almost 40% of China’s imported wine and was a market worth AU$1.24 billion ($820 million) a ...
Australia's trade minister said on Tuesday he would meet his Chinese counterpart at a World Trade Organization conference in Abu Dhabi this month and push for the removal of restrictions on ...
Exports of goods and services (US$ million) by country [1] Country Exports Year Top goods export (2021) [2] [needs update] China: 3,511,248 2023 Broadcasting equipment United States: 3,051,824 2023 Petroleum Germany: 2,104,251 2023 Cars United Kingdom: 1,074,781 2023 Gold France: 1,051,679 2023 Packaged medications Netherlands: 949,983 2023 ...
China’s biggest festival runs from January 28 to February 4. “Import growth could be underpinned by stockpiling of commodities like copper and iron ore, as part of (China’s) ‘buy low ...
There is substantial export to China of iron ore, wool and other raw materials, and over 120,000 Chinese students study in Australian schools and universities. China is the largest purchaser of Australian debt. [181] In 2009, offers were made by state-owned Chinese companies to invest $22 billion in Australia's resource extraction industry. [181]