With the changing global scenario, the scope of Australia’s relationship with India has evolved into a strategic partnership.
Australia views India as a potential partner in promoting regional security and stability
Economy reflects strong macro-economic policy, structural reform, and commodity boom
India is the largest source of skilled professionals to Australia
India is Australia's 9th largest trading partner
US$ 1.38 billion
FDI from April 2000 – September 2023
US$ 31.4 billion
Bilateral trade April – November 2022
About 700,000
Indians living in Australia
US$ 5.87 billion India’s export to Australia April-November 2023
Resources
Major producer of agricultural commodities and premium food. Australia has abundant mineral and energy resources
Services and skills
Leading destination for international tourists and students in education, financial services and insurance and a host of other professional skills
Austrade
525 Indian companies’ access Australian technologies, products and expertise as well as seek Australian investments and partnerships through Austrade
Businesses
Australia features many innovative businesses offering products and services ranging from wines to fashion to consumer electronics to leisure to cater to a young population & discerning consumers.
ATC
Australian Trade Commission ( ATC) has embarked a very focused sector specific strategy to offer Australian technology, expertise & solutions for Indian businesses in the areas of Resources, Mining & Energy, Infrastructure, Building & Construction, Food & Beverage, Agri Business, ICT, Film, Media & Entertainment, Retail, Financial Services
India's Exports and Imports to Australia
Source: Department of Commerce
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Orange juice, frozen, unfermented & not cont. added spirit, whether or not … (200911)
OTHER JUICES (200989)
Beer made from malt (220300)
Liqueurs & cordials (220870)
Sparkling wine of fresh grapes (220410)
Waters, incl. min. waters & aerated waters, cont. added sugar/oth. sweeteni … (220210)
Whiskies (220830)
Wine other than sparkling wine of fresh grapes, incl. fortified; grape must with fermentation prevented/arrested by the addition of alcohol, in containters of >10 l (220429)
Wine other than sparkling wine of fresh grapes, incl. fortified; grape must with fermentation prevented/arrested by the addition of alcohol, in containters of 2 l/less (220421)
Edible parts of plants, prepd./presvd., whether or not cont. added sugar/ot … (200899)
Meat of swine (excl. carcasses/half-carcasses/hams/shoulders & cuts thereof ), froxen (020329)
Bread, pastry, cakes, biscuits & oth. bakers’ wares n.e.s. in Ch.19, whethe … (190590)
Sugar confectionery other than chewing gum (incl. white chocolate), not con … (170490)
Sweet biscuits (190531)
Malt extract; oth. food preps. of flour/groats/meal/starch/malt extact [see … (190190)
Semi-milled/wholly milled rice, whether or not polished/glazed (100630)
Chocolate & oth. food preps. cont. cocoa (excl. of 1806.20-1806.32) (180690)
Chocolate & oth. food preps. cont. cocoa, in blocks/slabs/bars, weighing 2k … (180631)
Chocolate & oth. food preps. cont. cocoa, in blocks/slabs/bars, weighing 2k … (180632)
Cocoa butter, fat & oil (180400)
Butter (040510)
Cheese (excl. of 0406.10-0406.40) (040690)
Fresh (unripened/uncured) cheese, incl. whey cheese, & curd (040610)
Grated/powdered cheese, of all kinds (040620)
Ice cream & oth. edible ice, whether or not cont. cocoa (210500)
Milk in powder/granules/oth. solid form, unsweetened, fat content by wt. >1 … (040221)
Processed cheese, not grated/powdered (040630)
Pasta (excl. of 1902.11-1902.20) (190230)
Uncooked pasta, not stuffed/othw. prepd., not cont. eggs (190219)
CARNATIONS (060312)
CHRYSANTHEMUMS (060314)
CUT FLOWERS AND FLOWER BUDS FRESH, DRIED, DYED, BLEACHED, IMPREGNATED OR OTHERWISE PREPARED OF LILIES (LILIUM SPP.) (060315)
Roses (060311)
Food preps., n.e.s. (210690)
Preparations for infant use, put up for rs (190110)
Prepared foods obt. by the swelling/roasting of cereals/cereal prods. (190410)
Sauces & preps. therefor, n.e.s.; mixed condiments & mixed seasonings, n.e. … (210390)
Soups & broths & preps. therefor (210410)
Avocados, fresh/dried (080440)
Fruit & nuts, n.e.s., uncooked/cooked by steaming/boiling in water, frozen, … (081190)
Grapes, fresh (080610)
Potatoes, prepd./presvd. othw. than by vinegar/acetic acid, frozen, other t … (200410)
Tomatoes, prepd./presvd. othw. than by vinegar/acetic acid, whole/in pieces … (200210)
Vegetable seeds, of a kind used for sowing (120991)
Crustacean preparations; shrimps and prawns, prepared
or preserved, not in airtight containers
(160521)
Crustaceans, frozen, shrimps and prawns excluding cold-water varieties, in shell or not, cooked or not before or during smoking; in shell, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water
(030617)
Fish fillets; frozen, of fish n.e.c.
in heading 0304.8 (030489)
Fish preparations, tunas, skipjack and Atlantic
bonito (sarda spp prepared or pr
whole or in pieces (but not
minced) (160414)
Molluscs, cuttle fish and squid, whether
in shell or not, frozen, dried,
salted, in brine, or smoked, cooked
or not before or during the
smoking process (030749)
Nuts (excl. ground-nuts), incl. mixts., prepd./presvd., whether or not cont … (200819)
agriexchange.apeda.gov.inOTHER (200599)
agriexchange.apeda.gov.in*Information subject to changes amid the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Australian economy dominated by services sector, followed by industry and agriculture. Tourism is big business, especially in big towns and cities. Australia has work visas for: Skilled workers, working holiday makers, highly specialised workers,traineers short term, Australia’s offshore oil and gas industry, and Visas for Innovation.
Acute shortage of arborists
Australian farmers and food producers are recognized globally for their innovation, using technology to drive consistent productivity growth, develop better quality products and build globally competitive businesses. The country is one of the top-five producers of barley, oats, chickpeas, almonds, beef, sheep and wool
Department of Home Affairs, Immigration and Citizenship, AustraliaConstruction project manager, surveyor, architects, architectural draftsperson, plumbers, bricklayers, carpenters and joiners
Shortages were reported for project manager, surveyor, architects only in Queensland and South Australia and demand for architectural draftspersons only in South Australia.
Australia’s construction industry comprises 8% of the GDP. It is the third-largest employer in Australia, employing 9% of all workers.
Department of Home Affairs, Immigration and Citizenship, AustraliaMining engineers, aircraft maintenance engineer, civil engineering professionals, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer
These shortages were reported in Northern Territory, Queensland and Tasmania but not in NSW, Victoria, South Australia.
Electrical engineer shortage reported only in NSW, Norther Territory and Queensland, while shortage in mechanical engineer was witnessed only in New South Wales and South Australia, with other states reporting no shortages
Large-scale infrastructure investment has signalled a boom time for jobs in the engineering sector
Labour shortages have been reported frequently in the automotive trades since 2007, with shortages in some occupations persisting for decades.
Department of Home Affairs, Immigration and Citizenship, AustraliaSkills Occupation List, AustraliaImmigration&Citizenship websiteAccountants, actuaries
Employers in the Northern Territory experienced widespread shortages while shortages in Victoria were restricted to regional areas. Employers in South Australia experienced difficulties recruiting general or taxation accountants.
Department of Home Affairs, Immigration and Citizenship, AustraliaSkills Occupation List, AustraliaImmigration&Citizenship websiteDoctors, nurses, radiologists, lab technicians, health worker, acupuncturist, ambulance officer, anaesthetist, audiologist, biochemist, biotechnologist, cardiac technician, cardiothoracic surgeon, chiropractor, clinical haemotologist, clinical psychologist, diagnostic radiographers
Across Australia, skills shortages in healthcare and wellness continue to push up demand for workers in these sectors, particularly in regional areas. There is huge shortage of nurses, paramedics and health specialists in Australia –expected shortage of 100,000 nurses by 2025
Department of Home Affairs, Immigration and Citizenship, AustraliaSkills Occupation List, AustraliaImmigration&Citizenship websiteBakers, chefs, Shortages and pastry cooks
These shortages were reported in NSW, regional Northern Territory, South Australia, and regional Western Australia
Tourism has been identified as one of Australia’s ‘high-growth’ sectors over the next two decades, while employment in the hospitality sector is forecast to grow considerably over the next three years
Department of Home Affairs, Immigration and Citizenship, AustraliaSkills Occupation List, AustraliaImmigration&Citizenship websiteMining engineers
The Australian mining industry dates back to the gold rushes of the 1850’s, making it one of the country’s most well-established sectors.The demand for geologists has picked up and is in high demand
Department of Home Affairs, Immigration and Citizenship, AustraliaEarly childhood teacher (pre-primary school), special education teacher
Shortages for early childhood (pre-primary school) teachers were reported only in regional NSW and South Australia, with other states reporting no shortages. Further, shortages for Special Education Teachers were reported only for regional Queensland and Norther Territory).
Department of Home Affairs, Immigration and Citizenship, AustraliaProduction: 20,280 kilo tonnes (Australian FY 2017-18)
Exports: 17,746 kilo tonnes (Australian FY 2017-18)
publications.industry.gov.aupublications.industry.gov.auProduction: 4.62 kiloton
Reserve: 17.1 kiloton
Production: 87.9 million tons
Reserve: 813 million tons
Production: 510 million tonnes (2018)
Exports: 380 million tonnes (2018)
Reserves: 76400 million tonnes (37100 million tonnes are Black Coal and 39300 million tonnes are Brown Coal)
Exports: 1,987 kilotons (2018)
Mined output: 0.860 tonnes Cu (2017)
Reserves: 23.03 tonnes Cu
Export: 266,000 barrels/day
Export: A$ 9 billion
Production: 17.14 mc
Reserve: 39.01 mc
Production: 348 tonnes (FY 2018-19)
Export: 303 tonnes (FY 2018-19)
Reserve: 9,500 tonnes
Iron Ore:
Production: 883 million tons
Reserve: 9,424 million tons
Export: 806 million tonnes (FY 2018-19)
ga.gov.aupublications.industry.gov.au
Production: 0.46 million tons
Reserve: 9.95 million tons
Production: 251 kilotons (2018)
Reserves: 1,662 kilotons
Export: 1,134 kilotons (2018)
publications.industry.gov.auProduction: 120.3 billion cubic meters (2017-18)
Reserve: 11,339 trillion cubic feet
Export: LNG – 61.7 million tonnes (2017-18)
publications.industry.gov.auProduction: 296 kilotonnes (FY 2017-18)
Export: 262 kilotonnes (FY 2017-18)
Reserve: 5.4 Million tonnes
publications.industry.gov.aupublications.industry.gov.auProduction: 0.02 million tons
Reserve: 1.02 million tons
Mineral Sand
Production: 2.33 million tons (Ilmenite,Rutile, Zircon)
Reserve – 23 million tons (Ilmenite,Rutile, Zircon)
Gov.auProduction: 1.12 kilo ton
Reserve: 19.25 kilo ton
Production: 7.42 kilo tons
Reserve: 171 kilo tons
Production: 6,654 tonnes (Australian FY 2017-18)
Reserve: 285 kilo tonnes
Export: 8,118 tonnes (Australian FY 2017-18)
Publications.industry.Gov.auProduction: 949 kilotonnes (Australian FY 2017-18)
Exports: Zinc Ore and concentrates -1,738 kilo tonnes (Australian FY 2017-18)
Reserve: 25.30 million tonnes
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