Chinese exports to Australia have skyrocketed over the past few years, based on data compiled by Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs. Vehicles, electronic machinery, and wind towers have been the major growth leaders, followed by white goods, clothing. and sporting goods.
During the same period, China levied tariffs on some Australian goods, though exports have remained buoyant, driven largely by increased lithium shipments. And both governments are working to improve trade relations, as evidenced by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's recent visit to Canberra.