Australia Exports Recover Exports of goods from Australia grew by 3.6% from a month earlier to AUD 42.15 billion in October 2024, shifting from a revised 4.7% slump in the previous month. Sales of non-rural goods rose by 1.3% to AUD 33.0 billion, largely driven by metal ores and mineral...
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exports of waste metals fell by 23%; plastics by 77%; and paper and cardboard by 39%. Overall, waste exports to China decreased 41%. See graph for more details.
this represents a slowdown from 4.4% in 2023. Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan are projected to be among the outliers from this moderation as these trade-reliant countries benefit from the bottoming out of an export slump. On a 3-month rolling basis, APAC exports rebound...
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investment and the terms of trade for exports reached the highest level for 140 years in September 2011. This though did not last and in 2012/13 economic growth had fallen to 2.8% as a result of falling terms of trade and lower aggregate demand in the economy. Currently the level of econ...
So, despite the fact that relative to 2005, we are going to almost certainly see three years of lower net oil exports, flat crude oil production and a slight increase in total liquids production, the conventional wisdom is that the increase in annual US oil prices from $57 in 2005 to abo...
The report at that address also indicates that average copper prices were up 86% in 2006, whilst we had a 5% decrease in production and an 8% decrease in exports (I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the report on other resources, should be informative...) From the following ...
I disagree - it's not hard to measure the increased exports that were the primary cause. Now, increased exports don't increase US consumption, but they do increase US production, which is what we're talking about here. It's a very long debate. For a good analysis, look here: http:/...
It is a market-capitalization weighted and float-adjusted index. The index has a base value of AUD3133.3, equal to the value of the All Ordinary Shares as of March 31, 2000. This index is primarily derived from over-the-counter trading and contracts for difference indexes (CFDs)....