OCTOBER KEY FIGURES
| August 2012 | September 2012 | October 2012 |
| $m | $m | $m |
|
Food and live animals | 859 | 811 | 922 |
Beverages and tobacco | 194 | 184 | 209 |
Crude materials, inedible, except fuels | 226 | 172 | 292 |
Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials | 3 761 | 3 178 | 3 502 |
Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes | 57 | 42 | 36 |
Chemicals and related products, n.e.s. | 2 125 | 1 923 | 2 240 |
Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material | 2 498 | 2 088 | 2 414 |
Machinery and transport equipment | 8 306 | 7 297 | 8 815 |
Miscellaneous manufactured articles | 2 635 | 2 546 | 2 855 |
Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere in the SITC | 975 | 1 064 | 1 060 |
TOTAL | 21 634 | 19 305 | 22 345 |
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OCTOBER KEY POINTS
ORIGINAL ESTIMATES
- In original terms, the October 2012 merchandise imports were $22,345m, an increase of $3,040m (16%) on the September 2012 merchandise imports of $19,305m.
PRELIMINARY BALANCE OF PAYMENTS GOODS IMPORTS
- Preliminary analysis shows that goods debits (imports) on a balance of payments basis in original terms rose $2,942m (15%) between September and October 2012.
- In seasonally adjusted terms, goods debits rose $771m (4%) from $20,413m in September 2012 to $21,184m in October 2012. Capital goods rose $674m (13%) driven by the capital goods n.e.s. component, up $491m (43%) and civil aircraft and confidentialised items component, up $130m (35%). Consumption goods rose $152m (3%) and intermediate and other merchandise goods rose $84m (1%). Non–monetary gold fell $138m (20%).
REVISIONS
- Revisions have been made to the previous six months to incorporate the latest administrative data relating to international merchandise trade.
- The preliminary balance of payments debits estimates incorporate the latest available data.
NOTES
FORTHCOMING ISSUES
ISSUE | Release Date |
November 2012 | 18 December 2012 |
December 2012 | 17 January 2013 |
January 2013 | 19 February 2013 |
February 2013 | 20 March 2013 |
March 2013 | 17 April 2013 |
April 2013 | 16 May 2013 |
INQUIRIES
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