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ABS releases figures for producer price indexes for the year

... change for the price index of imported intermediate commodities for the year and a -8.5% for the producer price index of imports of preliminary commodities for the year to September.

Merchandise imports rise to $11.49 billion in September: ABS

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said the value of international merchandise imports into Australia has increased to $11.49 billion in September, compared with $10.88 billion in August and $10.61 billion in July. Machinery and transport equipment ...

Merchandise imports rise to $11.49 billion in September: ABS

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has said today that the value of international merchandise imports into Australia has increased to $11.49 billion in September, compared with $10.88 billion in August and $10.61 billion in July. Machinery and ...

Australia's merchandise trade grows despite drought, world economic sluggishness

... Total merchandise trade with the EU rose 7% to $44.2 billion last year with exports rising by 1% to $14.9 billion while imports rose by 11% to $29.3 billion. Exports have risen by an average 10% per year over the past five years. Exports that have performed ...

EU asks WTO to intervene in Australian quarantine dispute

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 3 OCT 2003
... to set up a panel of experts to rule on its simmering trade dispute with Australia on quarantine measures restricting imports of food products. The first request for a disputes settlement panel was deferred for about a month under WTO rules after Australia ...

International trade deficit narrows to $1.9 billion in August: ABS

... having recovered modestly in the previous three months. Despite other evidence of continuing strength in domestic demand, imports edged up by 1% in August. Rises in consumption and intermediate goods, and service debits, were only partly offset by a ...

Trade balance to remain in wide deficit in Aug: economists

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 26 SEP 2003
... Australia's trade deficit is expected to have remained wide in August as rising exports levels were nullified by rising imports. The Australian Bureau of Statistics will report the balance on goods and services (BOGS) for August on Monday. Market forecasts ...

Afternoon market wrap: All Ords follow US lead downwards

... send oil prices higher. The decision by OPEC is unlikely to have any great adverse impact on Australian consumers and imports, given the continued rising strength of the dollar. Meanwhile Tokyo stocks decreased lower by 1.86% or 192.25 points. The dollar ...

International merchandise imports rise to $10.88 billion in August: ABS

International merchandise imports rose to $10.88 billion during the month of August, driven mainly by a higher demand for manufactured goods, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) revealed today. The August figure is $264 million higher than the ...

July's trade deficit widens to nearly $2.4 billion: ABS

... month's figures. Exports of goods and services during July was $10.93 billion (a fall of 4% compared with June), whilst imports of goods and services was $13.32 billion for the month, a fall of 1% compared with the month of June.