Australia mainly trades with countries within the Asia Pacific because they are our neighbours. When it comes to trade we do get a little from everywhere. All governments all over the world need to stay close and "stuck up" due to trade reasons.
Quite simply, the Dutch did not see any opportunities for either trade or colonisation in Australia.
I think they went to Australia
This depends entirely on the nature of the "relationship". Australia has trade relationships with dozens of countries, and diplomatic relationships with many others.
CoalPassenger motor vehiclesIron ore & concentratesRefined petroleumBeefGoods vehiclesAluminium
Australia is an island that is trap in the southern coast and countries have to travel far to trade with Australia.
Yes, Australia trades with China.
Yes it does.
Yes. Australia and New Zealand still trade numerous products.
No, Australia was never involved with the slave trade.
Japan and China were Australia's main trade partners in 1973. In 2009 China surpassed Japan to be their top trade partner.
Yes, Australia does trade with Norway, although the volume is relatively modest compared to its trade with other countries. The trade primarily includes exports of goods like wine, machinery, and pharmaceuticals from Australia, while Norway exports seafood, machinery, and chemicals to Australia. Both countries benefit from their trade relations, contributing to economic ties and cooperation in various sectors.
yes it does
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China
Countries trade for their economy, no country could survive on their own without trade.