What does Australia export to Greece and what percentage of total imports to Greece does this represent?

  • Facebook
  • StumbleUpon
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Reddit
  • Delicious
  • RSS
  • Google Plus
  • Digg
  • LinkedIn
  • Add to favorites
  • Email

It seems Australia exports a number of things to Greece, although Australia is not one of Greece’s major trading partners.  Greece buys about 50 million American dollars worth of goods a year, but they sell about 138 million American dollars in goods a year.  The chief imports from Australia to Greece are: crustaceans, milk and cream, starches, inulin, wheat gluten, zinc ores, and medicaments (including veterinary).  It’s all outlined at this link.

As a percentage about .1% of Greeces imports come from Australia, that’s point one percent not one percent.  Almost makes you wonder why they even bother.

Share and Enjoy


Leave A Comment

Some of our favourite things:

At Askipedia, we love to live, learn, and play.

Sometimes our quest for knowledge leads us to some interesting books, gadgets, and or a world of cool things. This is a place we share them with our readers.