Australia's trade deficit came in at a significantly better than expected -$925m (s.a.) for the month of November, with a significant positive revision to the...
Australia's trade deficit came in at a significantly better than expected -$925m (s.a.) for the month of November, with a significant positive revision to the October data. We take a look at which destinations, commodities and states drove the result, as well as looking at the trade services figures. There were notable increases in the FOB export values of iron ore, coal and gas inthe month. (VIEW LINK)
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