Fiji's most major trading partners are Australia and New Zealand. Hope i helped :)
Japan and China were Australia's main trade partners in 1973. In 2009 China surpassed Japan to be their top trade partner.
Where is New Zealand
New Zealand
yes we trade in motor companies but our trade isn't as strong as it is in Australia.
Answer 2 Please don't humour the answers below too much. New Zealand and Australia are active trading partners - indeed Aus is NZ's largest trade partner. Steel, bauxite, timber, fuels, fruits and veges, sugar, are some things. Even the biscuits on the shop shelves are made in Aus. i think they do trade because Australia needs New Zealands Awesomeness to survive THT IS ABSOLUTLY INCORRECT WHO HAS ONE OF THE 7 WONDERS IN THE WOLR D WE DO !! NOT U
Yep, that is what the first n in nafta is - New Zealand Australia Free Trade Agreement.
When did Plaster first come into Australia
The trade agreement is called Closer Economic Relations or CER.
immigration and trade
It is unknown with whom the indigenous people of Australia and New Zealand traded in the 12th century, if anyone. There were no European settlers in either country at that time.
The emphasis in the economy is put on exporting commodities rather than manufacturing hi-tech goods. In lamen terms Australians sells stuff like wheat, food, milk, raw materiels(gold, copper, iron) rather than produce stuff like computer chips or phones. Australia's biggest trade partners are Japan, China, the US, South Korea, and New Zealand "cycle of trade" they buy raw materials from Australia and process it to make "usable goods" and in return Australia buys those manufactured goods. Although tourism, education, and financial services, accounts for 69% of GDP the trade of Australia's raw materials make the vast majority of its exports.