| Australia's cotton exports to China rebound, soar 8-fold in 2023
29 Mar 24 2 min read
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- Australia's cotton exports to China have fluctuated significantly in recent years.
- After experiencing a drastic decline, Australia's cotton shipments to China rebounded in 2023, with China becoming the 2nd largest buyer.
- Despite the ups and downs, the latest figures from 2023 indicate a recovery in trade, with China's purchase amounting to $619.978 million.
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