Abstract

Commodity export competitiveness is influenced by prices, costs, physical attributes of commodities, supply reliability and transportation. In the case of Australia, factors affecting such considerations include government export controls, environmental requirements, aboriginal rights and trade union attitudes. The author focuses on export control and the marketing of individual commodities, and emphasizes two issues of importance for the future - further processing before export and the future for long-term contracts.

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