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Australia Balance of Trade
Last Release
Jul 31, 2025
Actual
7,310
Units In
AUD Million
Previous
5,365
Frequency
Monthly
Next Release
Oct 02, 2025
Time to Release
26 Days 2 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
17,670 Jun 2022 | -4,033 Dec 2015 | 550.33 AUD Million | 1971-2025 | Australian Bureau of Statistics |
In 2017 and 2018 Australia recorded trade surpluses mostly due to rise in a resource exports like natural gas, metal ores and minerals, coal, coke and briquettes and rural goods such as meat and cereals. The biggest trade surpluses are recorded with China, Hong Kong and Japan and New Zealand and the biggest trade deficits with the United States, Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand.
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Australia’s goods trade surplus widened to AUD 7.31 billion in July 2025, up from AUD 5.37 billion in June and well above market expectations of AUD 5.0 billion. This marked the largest surplus since February 2024, driven by rising exports and falling imports. Exports rose by 3.3% month-over-month to a 21-month high of AUD 46.02 billion, following an upwardly revised 6.3% increase in June, mainly supported by a rise in non-rural exports. Shipments to the U.S. surged by 126.1% month-over-month, amid front-loading ahead of new US tariffs taking effect. By contrast, exports to China — Australia’s top trading partner — declined by 13.6%.
Meanwhile, imports fell by 1.3% to a three-month low of AUD 38.71 billion, following a 3.1% drop in June, with the latest decline mainly due to weaker demand for non-monetary gold.
Australia Balance of Trade History
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