The first chart below shows the value of goods that Australia imported from China and those exported to China from Australia. The second chart shows the types of goods imported from China.
The import from and export to China both experienced growing trends and at approximately the same speed. To be specific, the goods imported from China valued $20 billion in 1998 and this figure doubled after 6 years. Meanwhile, the number for the exported goods tripled from $10 billion to $30 billion.
As for the types of goods imported from China, Australia shifted its priority from computers and furniture to toys/sports equipment and telecommunication equipment. In 2003, import computers and furniture each cost $5 billion. $4 billion was spent on clothes. Telecommunication equipment and toys/ sports equipment consumed only $3 and $2 billion respectively.
In 2004, except clothes which stayed the same in import value, all the five commodities demonstrated a rising tendency but at different paces. The most obvious growth can be seen in 。。。。
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