Global Interactions of Australia
A representation of Australia's exports
- Australia has close ties to many countries due to its wealth of natural resources and trading practices. Australia most frequently trades with China, Japan, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
- Australia has diplomatic representatives in over 90 countries, with an embassy located in many of them.
- Australia is close allies with New Zealand, through the ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps). Australia also has close ties with the United States, Asian countries and other members of the Oceania (Pacific Islands).
- Australia is active in the United Nations and Commonwealth of Nations.
- Australia's main concerns are free trade, terrorism and economic cooperation with Asia.
- Click here to view a video explaining the importance of Australia's economic ties with China.