the head of the China Wool Textile Association (CWTA), Shuyuan Huang, is already eyeing ways for the year to help tell wool's story to a new generation of Chinese consumers.
Australia imports textiles and clothing from China because their workers are paid less, meaning they produce more of it. Meanwhile, materials like wool, lamb etc. are exported from Australia to China. Australia's main exports to china are Commodity's such as iron ore, coal, gas wool and raw material in genera Australia imports materials like machinery and general consumer items which it has a lower capacity to produce at the right price for their consumers.
India and china
it is unkown but i think its china!?
Australia imports textiles and clothing from China because their workers are paid less, meaning they produce more of it. Meanwhile, materials like wool, lamb etc. are exported from Australia to China. Australia's main exports to china are Commodity's such as iron ore, coal, gas wool and raw material in genera Australia imports materials like machinery and general consumer items which it has a lower capacity to produce at the right price for their consumers.
Australia makes the most wool in the world followed by New Zealand, then China.
Australia, New Zealand and China.
Australia, China and the United States
Australia, New Zealand, Argentina and China
I think the Chinese might i really am not sure. Not only do the Chinese buy Australian wool, but most countries on Earth buy Australian wool, some of the finest wool in the world comes from Australia.
Wool is produced all around the world. There are several types of wools coming from different sources. For example cashmere wool, lambswool, camel wool, sheep wool etc. Here is few countries which are major producers for wool: India Pakistan China
Wool is from Australia.
Australia is the largest producer of wool in the world, accounting for a significant portion of global wool production. The country's favorable climate and extensive sheep farming practices contribute to its dominance in the wool industry. Merino sheep, known for their fine wool, are particularly prevalent in Australia. Other notable wool-producing countries include China and New Zealand, but they follow Australia in production volume.