Growing the Territory’s service exports

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The Territory Government is working with business and industry to grow the Territory’s service exports to $800 million by 2026.

Services trade is an important part of the Territory’s exports and contributed to 3.6% of total Territory exports.

In 2023, Northern Territory service exports increased by 24.3% to $455 million, to be more than halfway to reaching our target of $800 million by 2026.

One company helping grow the Territory’s service exports is international education and training provider Alana Kaye College.

In 2022, Alana Kaye College was named NT Exporter of the Year for the outstanding contribution to the Territory’s international education sector.

In 2018, Alana Kaye started exporting to the international market and have been successful in bringing in over 600 international students to Australia. The majority of whom now reside and study in the Northern Territory.

Alana Kaye’s international student cohort is from over 30 different countries. Over the last 12 months international students have arrived from Japan, South Korea, Philippines, India, Argentina, Germany, Brazil, Fiji, China and the Netherlands.

As of May 2023 Alana Kaye had 1,065 students of which 230 were international students.

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