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Fast Facts about Trade

Australia’s trade in 2007

Exports in 2007

Imports in 2007

Creative Australian exporters—some examples

Australia’s trade policy

Australia pursues a comprehensive and ambitious trade agenda to improve international market conditions for its exporters.

The federal government’s top trade priority remains multilateral trade reform through the Doha Round of negotiations in the World Trade Organization (WTO). A successful outcome to these negotiations offers the greatest opportunity for Australian businesses to increase their access to overseas markets.

As well as supporting the WTO multilateral trade negotiations, Australia:

World Trade Organization

The WTO provides a rules-based system to manage international trade and resolve disputes between trading partners.

The Doha Round of international trade negotiations offers great potential for expanding markets for our world-class farmers, manufacturers, miners and service providers. Successful negotiations will mean:

The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics estimates that a successful outcome to the Doha Round could increase Australia’s agricultural exports by 3 to 15 per cent, worth well over $1 billion a year to farmers.

Asia–Pacific Economic Cooperation

APEC promotes trade and investment liberalisation, business facilitation and economic and technical cooperation among its 21 members.

Membership of APEC expands Australia’s economic opportunities and provides tremendous potential to create jobs and income.

Free trade agreements

Free trade agreements that are comprehensive in scope and coverage generate new trade and investment opportunities for Australia.

The government’s trade priorities in 2008

This fact sheet is also available to download ( PDF)

Note: Unless otherwise stated, all dollars amounts are in Australian dollars. The term ‘billion’ means ‘a thousand millions’ (one billion therefore equals 1,000,000,000); the term ‘trillion’ means ‘a million millions’ (one trillion therefore equals 1,000,000,000,000).

last updated April 2008