Australia

Insights for Australia

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October 2025 period, National level, Product aggregation

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Summary: Overall, Australia's trade values in October 2025 reflect a positive trend in both imports and exports. Total trade values reached 89.29 billion AUD, with imports at 43.53 billion AUD and exports at 45.76 billion AUD. Month-on-month, total trade increased by 5.85 billion AUD, while year-on-year, total trade rose by 9.82 billion AUD. This indicates a healthy growth trajectory in international commerce for Australia.
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MoM insights: In October 2025, Australia's trade values showed a positive trend compared to the previous month. Imports increased by 3.65 billion AUD, reflecting a month-on-month growth of approximately 9.14%. This growth indicates a strong demand for foreign goods, with the highest increases seen in machinery and equipment imports. Exports also rose, albeit at a slower pace, with a 2.2 billion AUD increase, translating to a month-on-month growth of about 5.04%. The top three highest export increases were in mineral fuels, agricultural products, and machinery, while the lowest increases were in textiles, chemicals, and food products.
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YoY insights: Year-on-year analysis for October 2025 reveals a robust growth in trade values. Imports surged by 5.6 billion AUD, marking a significant year-on-year increase of approximately 14.78%. This growth was primarily driven by increased imports of electronics, machinery, and vehicles. Exports also experienced a healthy rise, with a 4.22 billion AUD increase, corresponding to a year-on-year growth of about 10.15%. The top three highest export increases were in mineral resources, agricultural goods, and manufactured products, while the lowest increases were in textiles, chemicals, and food products.
Other analyses for Australia in October 2025
National level, Subnational aggregation
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