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AC9HE9K03

the reasons Australia trades with other nations, and the patterns of trade between Australia and Asia

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  • AC9HE9K03_E1explaining the reasons countries trade, such as variations in the quantity and quality of economic resources within and between countries, to sell surplus goods and services, or to buy goods and services required by individuals and businesses
  • AC9HE9K03_E2identifying the benefits of trade; for example, economic benefits (such as increased production, specialisation, increased household incomes, increased employment), benefits for individuals and businesses (such as opportunities to sell surpluses, competition encouraging greater choice, connections for inventors and entrepreneurs with future discoveries), and national benefits (such as relationships between countries, access to health and education services, and diversified sources of national income)
  • AC9HE9K03_E3analysing patterns of trade between Australia and the countries of Asia over time; for example, total value of trade each year, composition of trade (such as category, goods, services), direction of trade (such as exports to which countries, imports from which countries), percentage change over a decade (such as increase or decrease)
  • AC9HE9K03_E4identifying similarities and differences or trends in the composition and direction of trade between Australia and Asia now and 50 years ago
  • AC9HE9K03_E5explaining the interdependent nature of trade between Australia and the countries of Asia

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