Australia's exports refer to goods and services produced in the country and sold to other nations. Key export items include Natural Resources like iron ore, coal, and agricultural products such as wheat and wine. Major export partners include China, Japan, and the United States, which import these goods to meet their own industrial and consumer needs. Overall, Australia's export activities play a crucial role in its economy, contributing significantly to national income.
In 2007, Australia's largest export markets were Japan, China, the United States, Republic of Korea and New Zealand.
An export is something that is sold outside its country of origin. Example sentence:Coal is a major export of Australia.
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In 2007, Australia's largest export markets were Japan, China, the United States, Republic of Korea and New Zealand.
An export is something that is sold outside its country of origin. Example sentence:Coal is a major export of Australia.
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the Australia's largest export market is coal
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they export a lot of oil
Australia's bigest export at this time 21.10 2009 is iron
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