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            <description><![CDATA[<p>Trade by Product</p>

<p>India's imports of oil and 6 rely on imports for consumption of about 4 percent of imports are indeed 1 / 4 occupy. Following pearls, gold and silver accessories for processing imported raw materials, followed by machinery. PC software industry is growing rapidly in recent years with increased imports of products such as electrical. In Australia, the significant growth of software industry, hardware is needed to develop the present relies on imports of small scale industries. 20 can understand about its structure has changed significantly in that year. Increase and decrease of secondary products of primary products in exports, an increase of fuel products in the second and imports decreased. While the first one imported oil continues to occupy the place in which to reduce the share of fuel imports by the energy distribution of natural gas production, energy use efficiency by the extension of the industrialization, the industrial products by wage growth increased demand for imports, and possible reasons. In addition, the export trade in services "other" capacity for growth is from here that are classified as software related. The mention of the structure of the industry decline in the share of agriculture and industry structure and try to compare the pressure drop in exports while agriculture, service industry growth for Australia is that there is increasing pressure on trade in services can understand.</p>]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>When things went to a nearby curry shop. Colu opened the door, soft and gentle sound of a bell has been heard. It sounds too good it was, involuntarily, "Hey, things in India too?" When I ask "Yeah. Oh, do not know Tirakita's" answer to</p>

<p>"No, actually, I have never seen such a lovely bell sound in India. Naa wide What I want India, too ..." I replied, and its time, and then to India a few years The bell comes out in front of her shop curry if you do not have to buy at. "I! I met tongs!" At things and say, have been happily buying.</p>

<p>A sense of fun to watch home-made handicrafts, handmade in India is a pleasant bell sound and easy to listen to people like Australia. Would be a beautiful tone and sound from a mixture of side-by-turn to buy some rope</p>]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 15:43:48 +0900</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>October 8, 2009, daily newspaper plush characters, according to Australian Bureau of Statistics has recently,The report said that to obtain a study visa status in the name of many Chinese and Indian people.<br />
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<p>According to a report in FY ,2007-08 in Australia 44,000 people of Chinese and Indian people have acquired permanent residence, which 36 percent of the application we get in Australia, it's mostly students. Of international students in Australia, China and India the most, Significant increase in immigration from the two techniques. In addition, an Australian born in China in 08 years<br />
Up to 31 million, up 20-fold increase in six years ago. India has 24 million people, nearly four times 20 years ago.</p>

<p>Features, are listed in the sex ratio imbalance, the Chinese male to female ratio has moved to Australia 85:100 are many more women and people opposed to 137:100 in India, the vast majority are more men.Other reports, the immigrants from China and India are also highly educated people compared to Australia<br />
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<p>Australia's trade promotion agency Osutoredo chief economist, Tim Harcourt said<br />
For increased immigration from the two countries, as well as industrial minerals industry and education, pointed out that to mean that even more trade opportunities for small and medium businesses in Australia.<br />
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            <pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 15:41:19 +0900</pubDate>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 15:34:45 +0900</pubDate>
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