In 2019, Australia exported $1.25B to France. The main products exported from Australia to France were Coal Briquettes ($569M), Aircraft Parts ($70.1M), and Rapeseed ($63.3M). During the last 24 years the exports of Australia to France have increased at an annualized rate of 2.11%, from $756M in 1995 to $1.25B in 2019.
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What do we export to France?
The following is a list of the exports of France. Data is for 2019, in millions of United States dollars, as reported by International Trade Centre. Currently the top thirty exports are listed.
List of exports of France.
# | Product | Value |
---|---|---|
1 | Aircraft, helicopters, and spacecraft | 43,972 |
2 | Pharmaceuticals | 26,164 |
3 | Cars | 23,598 |
4 | Gas turbines | 18,875 |
What items are imported from Australia?
Australia’s Top Ten Imports
- #1 Machinery (AUD$46.2 billion)
- #2 Mineral fuels (AUD$43.9 billion)
- #3 Vehicles (AUD$43.6 billion)
- #4 Electrical machinery and equipment (AUD$37.1 billion)
- #5 Medical/technical equipment (AUD$12 billion)
- #6 Pharmaceuticals (AUD$11.8 billion)
- #7 Gems and precious metals (AUD$9.5 billion)
How is France connected to Australia?
Bilateral relationship. Australia’s relations with France are positive and friendly. The bilateral relationship is underpinned by strong and enduring historical links. There has been consular and diplomatic engagement since 1842, and cooperation in both the First World War and the Second World War.
Which country buys the most from Australia?
The largest trading partners
Rank | Country/District | Total Trade |
---|---|---|
1 | China | 214,672 |
2 | Japan | 81,276 |
3 | European Union | 60,574 |
4 | United States | 44,546 |
What does Australia export to France?
France-Australia In 2019, France exported $3.63B to Australia.The main products that Australia exported to France were Coal Briquettes ($569M), Aircraft Parts ($70.1M), and Rapeseed ($63.3M).
What does France import?
France imports mainly mechanical equipment, electronic and computer equipment (21 percent of total imports); transport equipment (19 percent), of which aeronautics (11 percent) and automobile industry (7 percent); chemicals, perfumes, cosmetics (8 percent); agro-food industry products (8 percent); metallurgical and
What does Australia export to Europe?
Australia’s major goods exports to the EU were gold, coal and oil seeds, while the major imports from the EU were passenger motor vehicles, medicaments and pharmaceutical products.Australia recorded a net goods trade deficit with the EU valued at $28.7 billion in 2016.
What are Australia’s biggest exports?
The 10 Biggest Exporting Industries in Australia
- Iron Ore Mining in Australia.
- Oil and Gas Extraction in Australia.
- Coal Mining in Australia.
- Liquefied Natural Gas Production in Australia.
- Gold and Other Non-Ferrous Metal Processing in Australia.
- Meat Processing in Australia.
- Grain Growing in Australia.
What are the top 5 countries Australia imports from?
Australia top 5 Export and Import partners
Market | Trade (US$ Mil) | Partner share(%) |
---|---|---|
China | 102,996 | 38.67 |
Japan | 39,455 | 14.81 |
Korea, Rep. | 17,464 | 6.56 |
United Kingdom | 10,570 | 3.97 |
What do Australia and France have in common?
Diplomatic relations exist between Australia and France, as well as the historical contacts, shared values of democracy and human rights, substantial commercial links, and a keen interest in each other’s culture. The two countries maintain diplomatic relations in each other’s countries.
What is the name of flag of France?
tricolour
The “tricolore” (three-colour) flag is an emblem of the Fifth Republic. It had its origins in the union, at the time of the French Revolution, of the colours of the King (white) and the City of Paris (blue and red). Today, the “tricolour” flies over all public buildings.
What countries rely Australia?
Trade. Overall Australia’s largest trading partners are the United States, South Korea, Japan, China, and the United Kingdom. Australia currently has bilateral Free Trade Agreements with New Zealand, the United States, Thailand and Singapore as of 2007.
What does China buy from Australia?
Iron ore, gas and coal make up the bulk of Australian exports to China (more than AUD 79 billion), but Australian service industries – led by education and tourism – are a growing part of the trade relationship.
Who is Australia’s largest export partner?
China
Today, China is Australia’s largest trading partner in terms of both imports and exports.
What does France need from other countries?
Top 10
- Machinery including computers: US$71.3 billion (12.5% of total imports)
- Vehicles: $65.4 billion (11.5%)
- Electrical machinery, equipment: $53.6 billion (9.4%)
- Mineral fuels including oil: $39.6 billion (7%)
- Pharmaceuticals: $28.7 billion (5%)
- Plastics, plastic articles: $22.2 billion (3.9%)
What goods do we buy from France?
Top 10
- Machinery including computers: US$54.5 billion (11.5% of total exports)
- Vehicles: $44.3 billion (9.3%)
- Electrical machinery, equipment: $38.8 billion (8.1%)
- Pharmaceuticals: $37.9 billion (8%)
- Aircraft, spacecraft: $29.2 billion (6.1%)
- Plastics, plastic articles: $19.3 billion (4.1%)
What is France’s biggest import?
France’s Top Imports
- Crude petroleum – $23.3 billion.
- Refined petroleum – $20.4 billion.
- Petroleum gas – $17.3 billion.
- Coffee – $2.07 billion.
- Hot-rolled iron – $2.01 billion.
What countries trade with France?
In 2019, France major trading partner countries for exports were Germany, United States, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom and for imports they were Germany, China, Italy, United States and Belgium.
What Australia exports to other countries?
Australia is:
- the world’s largest exporter of iron ore, coal, unwrought lead and wool (UN Comtrade, 2017)
- the world’s 2nd largest exporter of aluminium ores, beef, lentils and cotton (UN Comtrade, 2017)
- the world’s 3rd largest provider of international education services (UNESCO, 2016)
What trade deal does Australia have with EU?
There is a Mutual Recognition Agreement between the EU and Australia to facilitate trade in industrial products by reducing technical barriers. The agreement creates mutual recognition of conformity assessment procedures. This is done to reduce the cost of testing and certifying of exports and imports.