Goal

Thriving and innovative industries driven by a high level of business confidence

Indicator - 10.4.1.

Export value

Measure of Progress - 10.4.1.1.

Export value

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Baseline Measurement


During the year ending on the 30th June 2000, the chain volume measure of the value of international exports of Tasmanian produced goods and services was $3,142 million. This was a 1.9% decrease from the value of international exports in the previous financial year.

Where does this information come from?

ABS Cat. 5220.0

Why do we use this Measure?

Export value contributes significantly to Gross State Product and is a good indicator of economic activity

Explanation of measure

The measure is based on the chain volume measure of the total international exports of good and services from Tasmania for a year ending on the 30th June. Two measures are reported for progress assessment: annual expenditure; and year-to-year percentage change. Note: The values of the Chain volume measures are revised each year to reflect current period prices for similar trade volumes.

Tasmania Together Targets

Year Target
20054% annual growth
20105%
20156%
20207%