Australia Trade Balance

Country: Australia, AUD
Importance:
Medium
Sector: Trade
Last release
Actual
$1.791 B
Forecast
$-0.312 B
Previous
$-1.024 B
Next release
Actual
Coming in 14 days
Forecast
$2.106 B
Previous
$1.791 B
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
Apr 2011
$1.600 B
Mar 2011
$1.740 B
Feb 2011
$-0.210 B
Jan 2011
$1.880 B
Dec 2010
$1.980 B
Nov 2010
$1.930 B
Oct 2010
$2.630 B
Sep 2010
$1.760 B
Aug 2010
$2.350 B
Jul 2010
$1.890 B
Jun 2010
$3.540 B
May 2010
$1.650 B
Apr 2010
$0.130 B
Mar 2010
$-2.080 B
Feb 2010
$-1.920 B
Jan 2010
$-1.180 B
Dec 2009
$-2.250 B
Nov 2009
$-1.700 B
Oct 2009
$-2.380 B
Sep 2009
$-1.850 B

Australia Trade Balance shows the difference between exports and imports of goods and services for a given period, in monetary terms.

A positive balance value indicates a trade surplus, while a negative one hints at a trade deficit. Australia's GDP largely depends on commodity exports, and the growth of exports is good for the national economy. Therefore, the indicator growth can have a positive effect on AUD quotes.

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