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Biggest Trading Partners - Australia

Name the top countries that Australia exports to and imports from.
For the year 2020. In USD. Source
Quiz by Quizmaster
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Last updated: October 19, 2021
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First submittedApril 10, 2017
Times taken36,610
Average score83.3%
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Exports
Country
95.2 bil
China
19.1 bil
Japan
13.2 bil
United States
13.0 bil
South Korea
10.2 bil
United Kingdom
7.05 bil
India
6.93 bil
New Zealand
5.52 bil
Taiwan
Exports
Country
5.43 bil
Singapore
4.42 bil
Vietnam
3.37 bil
Indonesia
3.29 bil
Malaysia
2.61 bil
Germany
2.28 bil
Thailand
1.77 bil
Switzerland
1.71 bil
Netherlands
Imports
Country
57.6 bil
China
23.7 bil
United States
12.1 bil
Japan
9.60 bil
Thailand
9.32 bil
Germany
6.70 bil
Malaysia
6.03 bil
South Korea
5.25 bil
Singapore
Imports
Country
4.95 bil
New Zealand
4.79 bil
United Kingdom
4.56 bil
Italy
4.30 bil
Vietnam
4.01 bil
France
3.68 bil
India
3.16 bil
Taiwan
3.15 bil
Indonesia
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Level 68
May 23, 2017
16/18 gets me 3 points???
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Level 58
Jun 26, 2017
one more country and you would have earned 4pts.

I only missed Netherlands, and that should have been an easy one for export (as Rotterdam serves as a re-exporting hub).

Thank you Quizmaster!

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Level 62
Jun 4, 2019
i LITERALLY got netherlands with half a second left. whew.
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Level 82
Jul 15, 2017
Very easy quiz.
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Level 37
Oct 29, 2021
Ok mr know it all, we get it, we are all plebians compared to you. Shut it and stop commenting everywhere
+16
Level 36
Oct 30, 2021
Do you find it difficult to make friends?
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Level 45
Jun 4, 2019
I got 3pts for 15/18
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Level 57
Jul 15, 2017
I missed uae that's it
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Level 35
Jul 16, 2017
The comments are my saviours
+23
Level 72
Oct 1, 2020
Well, that's just cheating.
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Level 51
Jul 16, 2017
Liked this quiz :) being a freight forwarder from NZ they are very similar import/export locations
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Level 64
Jul 19, 2017
Went around Asia... and then forgets South Korea!
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Level 57
Aug 15, 2017
Great quiz! 5/5 and some time left + added my own almost similar quiz regarding the EU, just earlier today. You are most welcome to check it out..!
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Level 82
Mar 12, 2018
These figures really demonstrate how strategically dependent Australia has become on China. Our economy is kaput without the China trade.
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Level 80
Oct 6, 2018
But balance of trade in Australia's favour - impressive.
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Level 82
Jan 15, 2022
That'd be thanks to iron ore and coal. We're China's mine.
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Level 48
Feb 19, 2019
Easy. Kind of surprised Brazil wasn't on here though.
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Level 47
Jun 8, 2019
Some of these were surprising for me.
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Level 59
Aug 19, 2020
Forgot Singapore. Would have got in the last second but spelt it wrong in my rush :(
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Level 63
Oct 29, 2021
Mostly surprised how much is imported from Singapore... are exports counted from where they last depart from or something? Seems crazy that Singapore produces that much from that small a place to export $5B+ to a single trade partner
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Level 68
Oct 29, 2021
What is Australia's main export?
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Level 61
Oct 29, 2021
I would assume ores, at least to China
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Level 52
Oct 29, 2021
About a third at least is minerals and fuels. Education makes up another big chunk (Asian students coming to study here).
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Level 79
Oct 30, 2021
Iron ore. Coal is second.
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Level 82
Jan 15, 2022
Yeah, overwhelmingly Australia exports resources - iron, coal, LNG, gold, copper, etc. Outside of that, the biggest are agricultural - mainly beef and wheat - with Australia having one of the largest food production surpluses of any country.
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Level 68
Feb 19, 2023
Surprisingly easy. Switzerland and the Netherlands might be unexpected but they're pretty much on every single top trading partner list.

No PNG, Pakistan, Spain or Canada had me wondering a little bit. But they're probably not too far behind.