TIMELINE WE HAVE TO DO FOR HASS FOR THE ASSIGNMENT THAT EVER AND I HAVE TO IN HASS...

  • First day of the 20th century

  • Wine

    Wine becomes a big export with 3.9 million litres being exported across the globe to places such as the UK and New Zealand.
  • Top trading partner

    The UK becomes Australia's largest trading partner. It was five times greater than the United States which was in second.
  • Protectionist tariffs

    A movement starts in the UK that protects domestic companies/means that foreign products are more expensive. This means that products that come from Australia are less desirable to the British consumers.
  • Aussie Imports

    59% of Australia's imports comes from the UK.
  • British goods = special treatments

    The Tariff implemented in 1908 means that Australia is more likely to go with British goods rather than other countries.
  • Wool

    The UK purchases all of Australia's wool
  • Money

    The price of the Australian pound is higher than that of the British pound. (by 25c)
  • Wool pt.2 and WWII

    The UK purchases all of Australia's wool exports during WWII
  • First Trade Commissioner appointed to the UK.

    Charles Critchley is appointed trade commissioner in London, he is Australia's most experienced commissioner.
  • Australia renegotiates the UK trade agreement

    The agreement is negotiated and Australia's preferences to the UKs are reduced. This allows Australia to import to a wider range of countries, ultimately broadening its export base.
  • Wool pt.3

    The UK is no longer the biggest buyer of Australian wool.
  • Shift in Australia - United Kingdom trade relations

    Australia announces the withdrawal of a range of preferences to the UK and they terminate the trade agreement.
  • End of 20th century