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Australia’s trade supply chains — an introduction Rob Bolin Maritime and Rail Statistics Section Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics.

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1 Australia’s trade supply chains — an introduction Rob Bolin Maritime and Rail Statistics Section Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics

2 The story so far…

3 Show me the money…

4 What about tonnages?

5 … and containers?

6 Exports by commodity type

7 Exports by destination region

8 Imports by commodity type

9 Imports by origin region

10 Where to from here? IMF GDP forecasts: –East Asia 7.5 per cent –Japan 1.4 per cent –Korea 3.9 per cent –South Asia 6.5 per cent –World 2.8 per cent

11 Projections – Iron Ore

12 Projections – Black Coal

13 Bulk exports to continue to grow strongly

14 As will container movements

15 Questions for the session Have infrastructure constraints limited –exports? –imports? What should be done to ensure they don’t in the future? Are there other constraints that deserve attention?


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