Yes. Copper is one of Australia's many strong export commodities. Despite world copper prices falling in 2008, global copper use is forecast to grow, especially by countries such as China: as long as there is a strong market, copper will continue to be mined and exported from Australia.
Most of Australia's diamonds are exported to Belgium; specifically, to Antwerp, where diamonds are sold to manufacturers.
yes
Japan
plane, boat
The first two countries to which Australia exported sugar were New Zealand and the United Kingdom. This occurred in 1923.
Fruit and veggie crops are exported or kept in Australia for Australians.
Australia gets its copper through mining. Copper is mined in Australia, and the country is the fifth largest producer of copper in the world.
no because the US handmade it out of copper
Coffee, copper, guano
Trade They exported goods such as gold, copper, ivory, and ebony.
coal, Goal. and wool are all exported from australia
In containers full of bales of wool, by ship.