Chapter 7: Exports

7.1 International Merchandise Exports

7.1 International Merchandise Exports

2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Merchandise exports (a) – $ million
New South Wales
38 776
31 205
36 369
40 540
37 016
Victoria>
20 375
18 427
19 648
21 597
21 710
Queensland
56 553
43 265
49 353
52 868
44 433
South Australia
9 528
8 133
11 193
11 410
10 711
Western Australia
86 880
83 307
112 171
120 534
115 588
Tasmania
3 511
3 003
3 186
3 170
3 026
Northern Territory
6 292
4 979
5 295
5 277
5 958
Australian Capital Territory
12
5
2
12
7
Australia (b)
230 828
200 720
245 725
264 028
246 981
Merchandise exports – percentage of gross state product
New South Wales
9.8
7.5
8.2
8.8
7.8
Victoria
7.2
6.2
6.3
6.6
6.4
Queensland
21.9
17.2
18.4
18.6
15.3
South Australia
11.9
9.7
12.5
12.3
11.3
Western Australia
49.2
45.7
50.6
50.1
47.6
Tasmania
16.0
12.8
13.1
13.0
12.4
Northern Territory
37.9
30.6
30.3
28.0
29.6
Australian Capital Territory
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Australia (b)
18.3
15.5
17.5
17.8
16.2

 

(a) State in which the final stage of manufacture or production occurs. FOB value
(b) Includes re-exports and state figures not available for publication. Australian total, therefore, may not equal sum of states and territories.
Sources: ABS, International Trade in Goods and Services, Cat. no. 5368.0, July 2014;
ABS, Australian National Accounts: State Accounts, Cat. no. 5220.0, 2012-13

 

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