What do we export most from Australia?

What do we export most from Australia?

Yearly Trade The most recent exports are led by Iron Ore ($79.6B), Coal Briquettes ($36.4B), Petroleum Gas ($26.8B), Gold ($17.7B), and Frozen Bovine Meat ($4B). The most common destination for the exports of Australia are China ($102B), Japan ($31.8B), South Korea ($17.2B), United States ($11.6B), and India ($11.3B).

What are the major exports of French Polynesia?

Exports The top exports of French Polynesia are Pearls ($32.6M), Aircraft Parts ($7.76M), Non-fillet Fresh Fish ($6.36M), Coconut Oil ($4.56M), and Beauty Products ($3.85M), exporting mostly to France ($19.5M), United States ($17.5M), Japan ($14.9M), Hong Kong ($10.5M), and Netherlands ($7.33M).

What country does Australia export to the most 2021?

China
Australia’s largest export markets are China (32 percent of total exports), Japan (16 percent), South Korea (7 percent), the US (5 percent), India (4 percent), New Zealand, Singapore and Taiwan (3 percent each).

Who is Australia’s largest export market?

China was Australia’s largest export destination, receiving 30.6 per cent of our total exports. A further 29.1 per cent of total exports went to Japan, the Republic of Korea, the United States and India, collectively.

Who does Australia export to the most?

Do I need a Licence to export?

Export licences are needed for importing and exporting of military and paramilitary goods, dual-use and technology, works of art, plants and animals, medicines and chemicals.

What are Australia’s 5 main imports?

Australia imports mainly machinery and transport equipment (40 percent of total imports), of which road vehicles account for 12 percent, industrial machinery for 6 percent, electrical machinery for 5 percent and telecommunications and sound recording for 5 percent.

What does Bora Bora export?

One of Bora Bora’s big exports is coconut, particularly copra, the dried coconut meat. Coconuts abound on this island, and they’re the key to staying hydrated and happy while visiting.

How does Bora Bora make money?

Tourism is by far Bora Bora’s primary activity. The island has 12 four- and five-star hotels, including a Club Med. Other industries include deep-sea commercial fishing and the production of copra, vanilla and mother-of-pearl. The currency used in French Polynesia is the French Pacific Franc, abbreviated as CFP.

Who does Australia export too?

Australia’s top ten trading partners in 2018-19 in order were China, Japan, the United States, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, India, Malaysia and Thailand. China remained Australia’s largest two-way trading partner in 2018-19 and was our largest export market and import source.

Who is Australia’s biggest trade partner?

Today, China is Australia’s largest trading partner in terms of both imports and exports.

Where does Australia’s exports go to?

China was Australia’s largest export destination, receiving 30.6 per cent of our total exports. A further 29.1 per cent of total exports went to Japan, the Republic of Korea, the United States and India, collectively.

What documents do I need to export goods?

Here’s a checklist of the most common export documents you need to include with your shipment when sending goods to another country:

  • Export declaration.
  • Commercial invoice.
  • Air waybill.
  • Packing list.
  • Export license.
  • Certificate of origin.