Australia Post: “Business booming for small businesses selling overseas”

Australia Post: “Business booming for small businesses selling overseas”

Australia Post has reported that “business is booming for Australian small businesses selling overseas”, with these exporters reporting almost 20% more turnover than their domestic-centric counterparts.

The company said that findings from its ‘Small Business Exporting’ insights paper reveal that “reaching into international markets can benefit small business with this group twice as likely to be planning for rapid expansion or to start a new business within the next 12 months”.

However, Australia Post added that currently only 27% of Australian small businesses are currently selling to overseas customers, including just 11% sending parcels – so many are missing out on the “enormous opportunities” to be found in traditional and emerging international markets.

In a statement issued today (23 April), Australia Post’s General Manager Segment Development & Marketing for Business and Government, Rebecca Burrows, said Australian small businesses should pay particular attention to Asian nations, where a growing middle class is embracing online shopping.

“It is estimated that there are more than 3.5bn people across the globe who fit the middle class profile, and this number is expected to grow by 160m every year until 2021. In China especially, these consumers are highly receptive to Australian goods – so it is worthwhile for Australia’s small businesses to seek a slice of this international pie,” said Burrows.

“China continues to open up to trade and is rapidly increasing its level of imports. Indonesia, one of the 10 fast-growing ASEAN countries, is right on our doorstep and will soon be the fourth biggest economy in the world. By 2030, four of the five biggest economies in the world will be in our region in Asia.

“It is encouraging to see that small businesses who aspire to sell overseas are starting to recognise the value to be found in non-English-speaking markets. In fact, this group is five times more likely to consider selling into China than anyone else,” Ms Burrows said.

Data from the insights paper released today also indicates:

  • Of goods sold overseas by Australian small businesses:
    • 46% goes to USA
    • 42% goes to NZ
    • 38% goes to UK
    • 35% goes to China
    • 11% goes to Indonesia
  • The most popular purchases:
    • 24% is women’s apparel
    • 19% is computer software/photographic equipment
    • 18% is men’s apparel
    • 18% is packaged supermarket goods
    • 17% is luggage or handbags

To download a copy of the whitepaper, visit auspost.com.au/smallbusiness/takingontheworld

Relevant Directory Listings

Listing image

Escher

Escher powers the world’s first and last mile deliveries, helping Posts connect nearly 1 billion consumers with global ecommerce networks. Postal operators rely on Escher to deliver an enhanced retail and digital customer experience, to activate new revenue streams, and to realize new delivery economics. […]

Find out more

Other Directory Listings

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

P&P Poll

Loading

What’s the future of the postal USO?

Thank you for voting
You have already voted on this poll!
Please select an option!



MER Magazine


The Mail & Express Review (MER) Magazine is our quarterly print publication. Packed with original content and thought-provoking features, MER is a must-read for those who want the inside track on the industry.

 

News Archive

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This