EXPORTS TO CHINA
Increase From Australia (N .Z.P.A.-Rtuttr—Copunpnt) CANBERRA, July 1. The value of Australia’s exports to Communist China more than doubled in the last 12 months, making it Australia’s fifth largest customer outifide the British Commonwealth. Figures released by the Commonwealth Bureau of Statistics show Australia's exports to Communist China in the 11 months ended May were worth £32.200.000 compared with £14,900.000 for the eleven months ended May, 1960. Australia's imports ' from China this year were £3.800,000 in the 11 months ended last May.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29555, 3 July 1961, Page 15
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