The three charts below show the value in Australian dollars of Australian trade with three different countries from 2004 to 2009.

The three charts below show the value in Australian dollars of Australian trade with three different countries from 2004 to 2009.
The three line graphs display information about Australia's exchange with three various countries,
such
as China,
Japan
and the United States between 2004 and 2009 years.
Overall
, the most expensive trade in exports Australia made with
Japan
in 2008,
in
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opposite the cheapest one was being done with the United States within all given years.
Firstly
, the value of imports with all countries was 20
billion
at the starting point in 2004,
then
they were almost equal and stable in trade with
Japan
and the US.
However
, the import in China slightly increased in
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of 2004-2008,
although
in the
last
shown year it was static.
Nevertheless
, the statistics of exports were different. The exports, which were made with China significantly went up from approximately 10
billion
in 2004 to merely under 35
billion
in 2009. The foreign sales, which were done in
Japan
dramatically grew from 20 to 40
billion
in the first four years,
nonetheless
, in 2009 the value dropped to 30
billion
. The shipments with the US were stable
as well as
imports.
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  • fluctuate
  • spike
  • decline
  • trend
  • trade deficit
  • trade surplus
  • commodity prices
  • economic policy
  • international relations
  • exports
  • imports
  • year-on-year
  • notable changes
  • trade volume
  • economic factors
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