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Australia’s trade surplus shrinks more-than expected in April

Australia’s trade surplus shrunk to AUD 977 million in April from the March surplus of AUD 1527 million,  according to  Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Further, the April trade data missed the market forecasts, with a surplus of AUD 1,000 million expected.

April Key Points (Source: ABS)

Balance on goods and services

In trend terms, the  balance on goods and services  was a surplus of $1,461m in April 2018, an increase of $300m on the surplus in March 2018.

In seasonally adjusted terms, the  balance on goods and services  was a surplus of $977m in April 2018, a decrease of $754m on the surplus in March 2018.

Credits (exports of goods and services)  

In seasonally adjusted terms,  goods and services  credits  fell $763m (2%) to $34,188m.  Non-rural goods  fell $544m (2%),  non-monetary gold  fell $294m (16%) and  rural goods  fell $8m.  Net exports  of  goods under merchanting  rose $5m (83%).  Services credits  rose $78m (1%).

Debits (imports of goods and services)

In seasonally adjusted terms,  goods and services debits  fell $9m to $33,211m.  Consumption goods  fell $202m (2%) and  non-monetary gold  fell $104m (15%).  Capital goods  rose $114m (2%) and  intermediate and other merchandise goods  rose $111m (1%).  Services debits  rose $71m (1%).

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