Australia’s Trade Surplus is a Gas, Don’t Wine — Panjiva
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Australia’s Trade Surplus is a Gas, Don’t Wine

Australia 126 China 2979 Consumer Staples 764 Energy - Coal 65 Energy - Conventional 449 Energy - Natural Gas 153 Energy - Refined Oil 198 Trade Balance 932 U.S. 5325

Australia’s first trade surplus since April 2014 came as the result of a 15% increase in exports, official figures show. A 24% jump in shipments to China was due to a 162% expansion in exports of liquefied natural gas, Panjiva analysis shows. This will likely increase further in 2017 according to government forecasts. The performance of the U.S.-bound export trade is less impressive – exports increased just 3% in November. Shipments may have dropped in December, Panjiva data shows, as a consequence of a 23% slide in exports of wine.

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