I produce an Oil skimmer that I have exported to china www.skimmeronline.com Australia exports coal gas, iron, oil, wool and many other materials to China,
Coal, aluminium, gold, iron and iron ore, lead, uranium, wool, fruit, timber, sugar, meat, diamonds, pearls and pearl shell, opals, and so on.
China is known for their many exports. A few of China's exports are machinery, plastics, electronics, vehicles, and footwear.
Australia relies heavily on it's primary sector exports. With it's mineral exports alone taking up 50.6% of all Australian exports. Australian primary sector exports take up over 60% of all Australian exports.
Canada exports lumber to china Canada exports lumber and china exports Canada the finished parts
Yes, rice is one of China's main exports.
China exports all over the world... There is no limit to where they limit their products to. You will find that a majority of the products you buy today are 'Made in China'.
Yes,... China does import Australian made products, and exports Chinese made products to Australia. Its a two way street although one might be wider than the other. I also heard that due to good marketing Australian Products exported to China are highly sort after, and there is a great product image placed on anything made in AUS.
Electronics are the things that the country of China exports the most of. China is ranked number 1 as the country that exports the most products.
The economies of China and Australia are strongly complementary. Australia exports agricultural goods to China, while China exports electronic goods to Australia.
Rice cars are now one of China's biggest exports, as well as clothing, and toys for children
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China's main export is electronic equipment. Other main exports from China include, shoes, machinery, plastics, lighting, vehicles, and clothing.
Yes, many of them do.