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An accompanying range of tables for DFAT’s trade statistical publications have been released in pivot table format using MS Excel, a tool that enables users to easily access trade time series data. All users with access to MS Excel 2007 or 2020 will be able to download the pivot tables.

Guide to using the trade statistical pivot tables [PDF 2 MB]

Guide to using the trade statistical pivot tables [DOCX 5 MB]

SITCr4

Australia's exports and imports by all countries and selected country groups using the United Nations' Standard International Trade Classification revision 4 (SITCr4) at the 3-digit level. Yearly time series data is available from 2005-06 to 2022-23. Annual time series data is available from 2006 to 2023. Due to size limits the State/Territory pivot table is limited to the latest ten years of data.

For more information on the SITC classification refer to the United Nations webpage.

Australia level (includes DFAT estimates for LNG exports by partner economy)

Country and commodity pivot table 2006 to 2023 [XLSX 9 MB] Last updated: March 2024 using ABS International Trade in Goods, Australia (January 2024 data)

Country and commodity pivot table 2005–06 to 2022-23 [XLSX 9 MB] Last updated: February 2024 using ABS International Trade in Goods, Australia (December 2023 data)

Monthly series

Country and commodity pivot table monthly Jul-2019 to Jan-2024 [XLSX 17 MB] Last updated: March 2024 using ABS International Trade in Goods, Australia (January 2024 data)

State/territory level

State by country and SITC pivot table 2014 to 2023 [XLSX 16 MB] Last updated: March 2024 using ABS International Trade in Goods, Australia (January 2024 data)

State by country and SITC pivot table 2013-14 to 2022-23 [XLSX 16 MB] Last updated: March 2024 using ABS International Trade in Goods, Australia (December 2023 data)

TRIEC

Australia's exports and imports by all countries and selected country groups using DFAT's Trade Import Export Classification (TRIEC) at the 1-, 2-, 3- and 4-digit levels – ie trade data by Primary products and Manufactured products such as Simply transformed manufactures (STM) and Elaborately transformed manufactures (ETM). 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.

Australia level (includes DFAT estimates for LNG exports by partner economy)

Country and TRIEC pivot table 1990 to 2023 [XLSX 9 MB] Last updated: March 2024 using ABS International Trade in Goods, Australia (January 2024 data)

Country and TRIEC pivot table 1989–90 to 2022-23 [XLSX 9 MB] Last updated: February 2024 using ABS International Trade in Goods, Australia (December 2023 data)

State/territory level

State by country and TRIEC pivot table 1994 to 2023 [XLSX 16 MB] Last updated: March 2024 using ABS International Trade in Goods, Australia (January 2024 data)

State by country and TRIEC pivot table 1994-95 to 2022-23 [XLSX 16.2 MB] Last updated: March 2024 using ABS International Trade in Goods, Australia (December 2023 data)

AHECC/HTISC

Australia's merchandise exports and imports data at the most detailed level published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The export pivot table presents total Australian exports using the Australian Harmonised Export Commodity Classification (AHECC) at the 2, 4, 6 and 8 digit level. The imports pivot table presents total Australian imports using the Harmonised Tariff Item Stat-key Classification (HTISC) at the 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 digit level. Annual time series data is available from 2007 to 2023. Financial time series data is available from 2006–07 to 2022–23. Due to the size of these datasets partner country and state/territory level data could not be included.

Please read the accompanying explanatory notes before using these tables. For more information and a copy of the classification please refer to the ABS website for the AHECC and the Australian Border Force website for the HTSIC.

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What are Australia's top 5 export countries?

China is our largest trading partner, accounting for 27% of our two-way trade. More than 40% of our exports go to Japan, Korea, India, the US, Taiwan and Singapore. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is also a significant bloc for Australian trade.

What country has the highest export rate?

CHINA. With the second-largest economy in the World, China is the leader in exports. China exported nearly $3.59 trillion worth of goods in 2022. China's major exported goods are electronics and other machinery, and major imported goods are electronics, including integrated circuits and other computer components.

Which 8 countries have the largest share of world exports?

China.

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South Korea.

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United States.

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Japan.

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India.

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Germany.

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Russia.

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Brazil.

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Which country does China export the most to?

The most common destination for the exports of China are United States ($551B), Hong Kong ($276B), Japan ($178B), Germany ($152B), and South Korea ($150B).