Australia’s goods exports to China fell by more than 26 per cent in August, taking total exports down by 7.5 per cent over the year to $US75.7bn ($103.9bn), according to figures from the Customs General Administration in Beijing.
Chinese imports from Australia in August were down by 26.2 per cent to $US8.81bn year on year in a month where total imports by China were down by 0.5 per cent.
This was a turnaround from four months of strong export sales to China from March to June.
Iron ore is the biggest single source of Australian exports to China, making up 56 per cent of all goods exports in the 2019-20 financial year.
Source: theaustralian
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