Another strong trade outcome for Australia

  • Media release

New figures released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics confirm the value of Australian exports reached a new record high in 2016-17 of $373 billion.

These results are further evidence of the success of the Turnbull Government's ambitious trade agenda. Our commitment to open trade and investment underpins Australia's prosperity.

Our free trade agreements with the North Asia powerhouse economies are delivering tangible benefits across industry sectors.

Australian exports of goods and services to China reached a record $110 billion in 2016-17, driven by strong increases of iron ore, coal, LNG and education services. China remained our largest service export market, valued at $15 billion in 2016-17, a new record high.

China remained Australia's largest two-way trading partner, while Japan became Australia's second largest two-way trading partner.

The United States remained Australia's largest two-way services partner in 2016-17, with services trade valued at almost $24 billion.

Strong export growth in services was also reported for India (up 12 per cent to a record $4.1 billion), largely driven by increases in education services, demonstrating the growing competitive strength of Australian services industries.

These overall strong outcomes are a further indication of Australia's pre-eminent global reputation as a tourism and study destination.

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