AUGUST KEY FIGURES
| June 2011 | July 2011 | August 2011 |
| $m | $m | $m |
|
Food and live animals | 738 | 687 | 866 |
Beverages and tobacco | 112 | 132 | 168 |
Crude materials, inedible, except fuels | 224 | 288 | 238 |
Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials | 3 504 | 3 069 | 3 394 |
Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes | 40 | 38 | 47 |
Chemicals and related products, nes | 1 898 | 2 040 | 2 128 |
Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material | 2 014 | 2 107 | 2 599 |
Machinery and transport equipment | 6 899 | 8 183 | 7 434 |
Miscellaneous manufactured articles | 2 228 | 2 223 | 2 582 |
Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere in the SITC | 740 | 950 | 1 064 |
TOTAL | 18 398 | 19 715 | 20 521 |
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AUGUST KEY POINTS
ORIGINAL ESTIMATES
- In original terms, the August 2011 merchandise imports were $20,521m, an increase of $806m (4%) on the July 2011 merchandise imports of $19,715m.
PRELIMINARY BALANCE OF PAYMENTS GOODS IMPORTS
- Preliminary analysis shows that goods debits (imports) on a balance of payments basis in original terms rose $1,604m (8%) between July and August 2011. In seasonally adjusted terms goods debits rose $733m (4%) from $19,437m in July 2011 to $20,170m in August 2011. Intermediate and other merchandise goods rose $617m (7%). This increase was driven by the fuels and lubricants component up $325m (11%), following a fall of $457m (14%) between June and July 2011, and the processed industrial supplies n.e.s. component up $242m (11%) between July and August 2011. Consumption goods rose $194m (4%) and non-monetary gold rose $6m (1%). Capital goods fell $83m (2%).
REVISIONS
- The merchandise imports series have been revised for the previous six months to incorporate the latest administrative data.
NOTES
FORTHCOMING ISSUES
ISSUE | Release Date |
September 2011 | 19 October 2011 |
October 2011 | 17 November 2011 |
November 2011 | 19 December 2011 |
December 2011 | 18 January 2012 |
January 2012 | 20 February 2012 |
February 2012 | 21 March 2012 |
INQUIRIES
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