Australia

Insights for Australia

BETA

October 2025 period, National level, Subnational aggregation

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Summary: Overall, Australia's trade values in October 2025 showed a robust increase in both imports and exports. Total imports rose to 43.52 billion AUD, up 3.67 billion AUD (9.2%), while total exports reached 43.94 billion AUD, increasing by 1.73 billion AUD (4.1%). Year-on-year, imports increased by 5.6 billion AUD (15.0%), and exports rose by 3.83 billion AUD (9.5%). This indicates a healthy trade environment despite some declines in specific partner countries.
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MoM insights: In October 2025, Australia's trade values showed significant month-on-month changes. For imports, the total trade value reached 43.52 billion AUD, reflecting a 3.67 billion AUD increase, which corresponds to a 9.2% rise. The top three countries contributing to this increase were China (1.73 billion AUD), Channel Islands (380 million AUD), and Japan (333 million AUD). Conversely, the lowest changes were seen with Mexico (-512 million AUD), Chinese Taipei (-256 million AUD), and Brunei (-186 million AUD). For exports, the total value was 43.94 billion AUD, with a 1.73 billion AUD increase, equating to a 4.1% rise. The leading contributors were South Korea (1.19 billion AUD), India (1.15 billion AUD), and Japan (474 million AUD). The lowest changes were recorded with the United States (-602 million AUD), Hong Kong (-567 million AUD), and China (-556 million AUD).
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YoY insights: Year-on-year analysis for October 2025 revealed that imports totaled 43.52 billion AUD, marking a 5.6 billion AUD increase, or 15.0%. The top contributors were China (1.94 billion AUD), Singapore (715 million AUD), and Italy (406 million AUD). The lowest performers included Indonesia (-344 million AUD), Mexico (-161 million AUD), and Belgium (-160 million AUD). Exports reached 43.94 billion AUD, with a 3.83 billion AUD increase, representing a 9.5% rise. The top contributors were China (1.38 billion AUD), India (905 million AUD), and South Korea (877 million AUD). The lowest changes were seen with Channel Islands (-261 million AUD), Chinese Taipei (-158 million AUD), and Norway (-115 million AUD).
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