high quality Dop Import Data of Australia France

  • high quality Dop Import Data of Australia France
  • high quality Dop Import Data of Australia France
  • high quality Dop Import Data of Australia France
  • How much does Australia export to France?
  • In 2017, Australia exported $2.38B to France. The main products exported from Australia to France were Coal Briquettes ($1.18B), Rapeseed ($627M), and Radioactive Chemicals ($135M). During the last 5 years the exports of Australia to France have increased at an annualized rate of 11.4%, from $1.39B in 2022 to $2.38B in 2017.
  • What data is collected from the Australian Border Force integrated cargo system?
  • The data is collected from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), which uses the International Trade in Goods and Services, Australia data methodology to extract, clean and aggregate data from the Australian Border Force (ABF) Integrated Cargo System, and makes adjustments for coverage, timing and valuation.
  • Which countries import more from France than Australia?
  • Each country is colored based on the difference in imports they receive from France and Australia or the difference in the growth in imports. In 2022, countries that imported more from France than Australia included Germany ($78.3B), Italy ($56.4B), and Belgium ($47.8B).
  • When is export data available in Australia?
  • Export data is also split between total exports and Australian produced exports (Australia level only). Yearly time series data is available from 1989–90 to 2022–23. Annual time series data is available from 1990 to 2023. For more information on the TRIEC classification refer to the TRIEC webpage.
  • Are imports and exports included in customs data?
  • Data is limited to goods which pass the customs frontier and for which customs declarations are required. Imports under $1000 and exports under $2000 do not have to be declared and are not included in the data. The visualisation shows nominal figures for commodity values.
  • How much foreign currency exposure did Australian resident enterprises have?
  • Australian resident enterprises had a net asset foreign currency balance sheet exposure of $2,389.9b. An increase of $1,328.8b (125.2%) from 31 March 2017. This is after taking account of hedging through the use of derivative contracts. The number of exporters increased marginally to 56,274.

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