me noteworthy items that Pakistan exports to Australia are house linens, rice, and non-knit men’s coats. Allow me to go through the export data for these commodities to explain how this is so.
First off, let’s look at Pakistan’s house linen exports. Pakistan is the world’s 2nd largest exporter of house linen and exports around $5 billion usd worth of it each year.
We can see from below that Australia is the 9th largest export destination for Pakistan’s house linens. Australia imports roughly $107 million usd or 19.8 million metric tons worth of Pakistani house linens each year.
Next is Pakistan’s rice exports. Pakistan is the world’s 3rd largest rice exporter and exports around $2 billion usd worth of rice annually.
It appears that Australia ranks 23rd in terms of Pakistan’s rice importers and imports $14.9 million usd or 20.3 million metric tons worth of Pakistani rice per year.
Lastly, there are Pakistan’s men’s coat exports. Pakistan ranks 32nd as a non-knit men’s coat exporter, exporting $50 million usd worth of it per year. Although the global ranking for Pakistan is lower for this commodity, we can see that Pakistan’s comparative advantage for this item is still very high, meaning that Pakistan is able to easily and efficiently produce this item.
Australia is the 11th largest importer of Pakistan’s non-knit men’s coats, importing just a little under a million usd or 79,7000 metric tons worth of Pakistani men’s coats.
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