Exports In 2022, Australia exported $33.3M in Ice cream and other edible ice, making it the 30th largest exporter of Ice cream and other edible ice in the world. At the same year, Ice cream and other edible ice was the 376th most exported product in Australia. The main destination of Ice cream and other edible ice exports from Australia are: New Zealand ($24.5M), South Korea ($1.34M), Papua New Guinea ($1.11M), Singapore ($1.09M), and China ($1.05M).
The fastest growing export markets for Ice cream and other edible ice of Australia between 2021 and 2022 were New Zealand ($2M), China ($321k), and Kuwait ($253k).
Imports In 2022, Australia imported $91.8M in Ice cream and other edible ice, becoming the 14th largest importer of Ice cream and other edible ice in the world. At the same year, Ice cream and other edible ice was the 516th most imported product in Australia. Australia imports Ice cream and other edible ice primarily from: United States ($21M), China ($11.6M), Italy ($11.1M), France ($9.16M), and New Zealand ($7.7M).
The fastest growing import markets in Ice cream and other edible ice for Australia between 2021 and 2022 were Italy ($6.25M), United States ($5.68M), and China ($4M).
COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as JBS Foods (1.65k), Pernod Ricard (574), and Volvo (230) were at the forefront of shipping Ice cream and other edible ice from Australia to the United States.