Top 10 Countries With the Highest Exports to China

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6. Australia

Value: $70 billion

On the sixth spot comes Australia, with its export to China coming up to $70.8 billion, or 4.5% of China’s imports. The number is 4% less than it was in 2015, data shows.

The largest part of the number comes from buying ores, slag and ash, nearly half the sum. Then, China also imports mineral fuels and oils, commodities, pearls, precious stones and metals, wool, copper, wood, meat, medicines, cereals, beverages, cotton, dairy, eggs, honey, and more. The list further includes fruits, salt, aluminum, oil seeds and nuts, as well as various types of machinery.

Top 10 Countries With the Highest Exports to China

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