World growth will drive export earnings – ABARE
THE INCOMES of Australia’s commodity exporters are poised to improve amid expectations the world economy is on the mend, according to the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE).
Total earnings for commodity exports will probably rise by 15% to $187bn in 2010/11, driven by the mineral resources sector’s 19% increase in income to $154bn.
“By 2014/15, the value of Australian commodity exports is projected to increase by 30%...
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