Top Import Trading Partners of Australia - Volza

31-Mar-2025

Overview

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Australia trade data from 2025 highlights the nation's top 10 import partners as follows:

China (USD 59,998.82 million), USA (USD 27,386.35 million), Japan (USD 15,063.78 million), Rep. of Korea (USD 15,063.63 million), Malaysia (USD 10,775.64 million), Thailand (USD 10,721.61 million), Germany (USD 10,567.11 million), Singapore (USD 8,987.25 million), Italy (USD 5,505.04 million), Viet Nam (USD 5,467.28 million).
The growth rates for the leading three importers were as follows:: China: 24.9%, USA: 11.4%, and Japan: 6.2%.
Trade balance analysis reveals that Australia had a trade deficit with both Argentina and Austria. Specifically, the deficit amounted to USD 745,345,820.97 with Argentina and USD 1,308,915,994.47 with Austria in that year.
Australia import statistics show that the country's top 10 import partners in 2025 collectively contributed 70.34% to the overall value of import shipments. Furthermore, Australia’s major imports from Iran include Vehicles and Parts, Mineral fuels and oils, Machinery and equipment products. The provided chart below breaks down the values in percentile of Australia’s top 10 import partners for 2025.

Australia Trade Partnership With Other Countries

Track top import trading partner countries of Australia, These findings are based on global import shipment database of Volza, it is the most up-to-date but partial information available on Australia's import trade.