5368.0.55.002 - Information Paper: Changes to AusStats Tables for International Trade in Goods and Services, Australia, Oct 2005  
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 24/11/2005   
   Page tools: Print Print Page Print all pages in this productPrint All

PREFACE


INFORMATION PAPER



CHANGES TO PUBLICATION AND AUSSTATS TABLES FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES, AUSTRALIA

As advised in the September 2005 issue of International Trade in Goods and Services, Australia (cat. no. 5368.0), the monthly goods series will be seasonally adjusted at a more detailed level than previously. This article describes the changes being introduced and provides examples of the new publication tables, and the associated AusStats tables, that will present the more detailed seasonally adjusted series. The article also describes some minor changes being made to a number of tables presenting services data.


ALIGNING THE SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT OF MONTHLY AND QUARTERLY GOODS SERIES

Currently, monthly goods series in International Trade in Goods and Services, Australia (cat. no. 5368.0) are only seasonally adjusted at broad levels, while quarterly goods series are seasonally adjusted at a more detailed level in Balance of Payments and International Investment Position, Australia (cat. no. 5302.0). From the October 2005 issue of International Trade in Goods and Services, Australia, the monthly goods series will be seasonally adjusted at the same level as the quarterly series, except that other non-rural credits will not be split between beverages, sugar and other in the monthly series.


This change is being introduced for two reasons.


First, the availability of more detailed seasonally adjusted series will help users understand the factors driving the seasonally adjusted series. The commentary presented in the publication will now place greater emphasis on the seasonally adjusted series.


Second, seasonally adjusting the series at a similar level may improve the alignment between the monthly and quarterly series. Analysis of data for the last 15 years shows that introducing the more detailed monthly seasonal adjustment will, on average, improve the monthly and quarterly alignment of the balance on goods and services, rural goods credits and each of the goods debits series (consumption, capital and intermediate and other goods). However, the monthly and quarterly alignment has not, on average, improved for non-rural and other goods credits.


Now that the methodology for component seasonal adjustment of the monthly and quarterly series are basically aligned, some further investigations will be undertaken into the seasonal adjustment process with particular emphasis on the treatment of trading day influences in each of the series and consistent application of prior corrections. It is anticipated that these investigations will result in further alignment between the monthly and quarterly series. The results of these investigations will be advised in a future issue of the monthly or quarterly publication.


IMPACT OF THE MORE DETAILED MONTHLY SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT OF GOODS

Undertaking seasonal adjustment of the monthly series at a more detailed level has resulted in two additional series being identified as not having identifiable seasonal patterns. These series are "civil aircraft" credits and "fuels and lubricants" credits.


Table 1 from the September 2005 issue of International Trade in Goods and Services, Australia has been reproduced using the original estimates as at September so that users can see the impact on the seasonally adjusted and trend estimates of the more detailed seasonal adjustment.


CHANGES TO PUBLICATION AND AUSSTATS TABLES AS A RESULT THE MORE DETAILED MONTHLY SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT OF GOODS

The change to detailed monthly seasonal adjustment will result in the October issue of International Trade in Goods and Services, Australia containing four additional tables, consequential table renumbering, some re-formatting of table presentations, and corresponding changes to AusStats table presentations.


The additional tables (numbered 5 to 8) present seasonally adjusted and trend estimates for goods credits and debits.


Tables 3 and 4 present original estimates for goods credits and debits. In these tables the "other goods" category has been expanded to present the four subcategories also being presented in the new seasonally adjusted and trend tables.


AusStats table 20 (will be table 90) presents monthly forward seasonal adjustment factors and has been expanded to include the factors for the more detailed categories now being seasonally adjusted.


The new and amended publication tables are attached (without any data). The AusStats format of the new and amended tables can be viewed in the attached AusStats tables (without any data).


As a result of the new tables, all tables from table 5 onwards in the current issue of the publication have been renumbered.

Adding the four tables has resulted in changes to the numbering of AusStats tables although this will not impact on clients who use the name of each table as the reference in their system. To try and minimise renumbering of AusStats tables in the future, the current numbering has been reviewed and some changes made. Concordances between the current and new table numbering for International Trade in Goods and Services, Australia follow.

Table A Concordance between Current and New publication and AusStats tables

Current publication and AusStats tables
New publication and AusStats tables
1.
Goods and services, summary, seasonally adjusted and trend estimates
1.
Goods and services, summary, seasonally adjusted and trend estimates
2.
Goods and services, summary, original
2.
Goods and services, summary, original
3.
Goods credits, original
3.
Goods credits, original
4.
Goods debits, original
4.
Goods debits, original
5.
Goods credits, seasonally adjusted
6.
Goods debits, seasonally adjusted
7.
Goods credits, trend estimates
8.
Goods debits, trend estimates
5.
Services, summary, original
9.
Services, summary, original
6.
Services, summary, seasonally adjusted and trend estimates
10.
Services, summary, seasonally adjusted and trend estimates
7.
Services, original, quarterly
11.
Services, original, quarterly
8.
International merchandise exports, by commodity
12.
International merchandise exports, by commodity
9.
International merchandise imports, by commodity
13.
International merchandise imports, by commodity
10.
International merchandise trade, by country and country groups
14.
International merchandise trade, by country and country groups
11.
International merchandise trade, by state
15.
International merchandise trade, by state
12.
Period average exchange rates per Australian dollar
16.
Period average exchange rates per Australian dollar


Table B Concordance between Current and New non-publication AusStats tables

Current AusStats tables
New AusStats tables
13.
Merchandise exports by Broad Economic Category (BEC)
31.
Merchandise exports by Broad Economic Category (BEC)
14.
Merchandise exports by industry of origin (ANZSIC)
32.
Merchandise exports by industry of origin (ANZSIC)
15.
Merchandise imports by Broad Economic Category (BEC)
33.
Merchandise imports by Broad Economic Category (BEC)
16.
Merchandise imports by Balance of Payments Broad Economic Category (BoPBEC)
34.
Merchandise imports by Balance of Payments Broad Economic Category (BoPBEC)
17.
Merchandise imports by industry of origin (ANZSIC)
35.
Merchandise imports by industry of origin (ANZSIC)
18.
Merchandise exports, state by country and country groups
36.
Merchandise exports, state by country and country groups
19.
Merchandise imports, state by country and country groups
37.
Merchandise imports, state by country and country groups
21.
International trade in services, credits, state by financial year
51.
International trade in services, credits, state by financial year
22.
International trade in services, credits, financial year by state
52.
International trade in services, credits, financial year by state
23.
International trade in services, debits, state by financial year
53.
International trade in services, debits, state by financial year
24.
International trade in services, debits, financial year by state
54.
International trade in services, debits, financial year by state
25.
International trade in services, credits, state by calendar year
55.
International trade in services, credits, state by calendar year
26.
International trade in services, credits, calendar year by state
56.
International trade in services, credits, calendar year by state
27.
International trade in services, debits, state by calendar year
57.
International trade in services, debits, state by calendar year
28.
International trade in services, debits, calendar year by state
58.
International trade in services, debits, calendar year by state
29.
International trade in services, credits, financial year by country and service
59.
International trade in services, credits, financial year by country and service
30.
International trade in services, credits, service by financial year and by country
60.
International trade in services, credits, service by financial year and by country
31.
International trade in services, credits, calendar year by country and service
61.
International trade in services, credits, calendar year by country and service
32.
International trade in services, credits, service by calendar year and by country
62.
International trade in services, credits, service by calendar year and by country
33.
International trade in services, debits, financial year by country and service
63.
International trade in services, debits, financial year by country and service
34.
International trade in services, debits, service by financial year and by country
64.
International trade in services, debits, service by financial year and by country
35.
International trade in services, debits, calendar year by country and service
65.
International trade in services, debits, calendar year by country and service
36.
International trade in services, debits, service by calendar year and by country
66.
International trade in services, debits, service by calendar year and by country
20.
Monthly forward seasonal adjustment factors
90.
Monthly forward seasonal adjustment factors


CHANGES TO A NUMBER OF TABLES PRESENTING SERVICES DATA

Tables 5 and 6 (will be tables 9 and 10) present monthly services data while table 7 (will be table 11) presents quarterly services data. The presentation of the category "transportation services" in the tables with the monthly data has been amended to align with the presentation used in the table of quarterly data. In addition, the sub-totals in table 7 have been revised and are now presented in a consistent manner to other tables in the publication. The revised publication tables (with no data) and the associated AusStats tables (with no data) are attached.


INQUIRIES

If you have any queries about these changes please contact Tom Jebbink on (02) 6252 5540.