1350.0 - Australian Economic Indicators, Mar 2009  
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GOODS BY COMMODITY

Goods credits, By commodity group

Rural goods
Manufacturing
Minerals and Metals
Period
Total goods
Total rural goods
Meat and meat prepar-
ations
Cereals grains and cereal prepar-
ations
Wool and sheep-
skins
Other rural(a)
Total Manu-
factu-
ring
Machin-
ery
Trans-
port equip-
ment
Manufact-
ures n.e.s.
Total Minerals and Metals
Metal ores and minerals
Coal, coke and briquettes
Other mineral fuels
Other metals (excl.
gold)
Other non-
rural

(b)
Total other goods-
(c)

Annual ($ million)

2005-06
154 425
25 266
6 709
4 852
2 544
11 161
28 376
8 066
5 314
14 996
77 775
28 934
24 352
13 218
11 271
12 059
10 949
2006-07
169 514
25 075
7 078
4 171
3 065
10 761
29 338
8 422
4 648
16 268
87 705
35 315
21 928
15 642
14 820
14 770
12 626
2007-08
183 058
25 480
6 540
4 976
2 796
11 168
31 511
8 792
5 719
17 000
99 105
41 671
24 599
18 797
14 038
12 764
14 198

Monthly ($ million)

2007-2008
October
13 812
1 943
538
222
262
921
2 702
769
481
1 452
7 014
2 829
1 632
1 593
960
1 056
1 097
November
14 188
1 962
613
188
276
885
2 632
732
512
1 388
7 292
3 048
1 619
1 504
1 121
1 052
1 250
December
15 699
2 250
619
329
319
983
2 754
804
528
1 422
8 569
3 739
1 869
1 563
1 398
1 067
1 059
January
13 562
1 829
341
434
179
875
1 983
548
277
1 158
7 471
3 322
1 795
1 523
831
917
1 362
February
13 757
2 137
466
530
247
894
2 478
720
504
1 254
6 866
2 757
1 413
1 627
1 069
929
1 347
March
15 582
2 370
574
544
293
959
2 576
722
450
1 404
8 418
3 611
1 866
1 627
1 314
1 074
1 144
April
16 771
2 432
585
594
232
1 021
2 747
747
466
1 534
9 042
3 995
2 303
1 643
1 101
1 108
1 442
May
18 196
2 626
651
734
245
996
2 892
760
640
1 492
10 506
4 442
2 987
1 778
1 299
1 099
1 073
June
18 463
2 172
552
501
179
940
2 560
685
471
1 404
11 740
4 553
4 009
1 880
1 298
933
1 058
2008-2009
July
18 865
2 147
575
489
196
887
2 754
738
537
1 479
11 538
4 474
3 916
1 945
1 203
809
1 617
August
20 724
2 285
575
511
134
1 065
2 919
819
563
1 537
13 065
4 871
4 862
1 992
1 340
974
1 481
September
21 928
2 217
637
362
205
1 013
2 933
782
541
1 610
14 272
5 568
5 414
1 979
1 311
989
1 517
October
24 310
2 677
800
435
272
1 170
3 239
862
748
1 629
15 583
5 571
6 459
2 242
1 311
1 000
1 811
November
21 808
2 499
772
354
228
1 145
3 008
880
491
1 637
13 707
4 186
6 075
2 203
1 243
975
1 619
December
21 727
2 675
682
612
202
1 179
3 005
839
588
1 578
13 398
4 812
5 586
1 897
1 103
1 068
1 581

(a) The estimates for goods are not necessarily consistent with the corresponding quarterly estimates, shown in tables 2.4 obtained from Balance of Payments and International Investment Position, Australia, (cat. no. 5302.0) due to data revisions to the original monthly data not feeding into the quarterly original series until the next quarterly release of Balance of Payments and International Investment Position, Australia, (cat. no. 5302.0).
(b) For all time period, estimates for sugar, sugar preparations and honey are included in Other non-rural.
(c) Includes Goods and processing; Repairs on goods; Goods procured in ports by carriers; and Non-monetary gold.
Source: International Trade in Goods and Services, Australia, (cat. no. 5368.0)

Goods debits(a), By commodity group

Consumption goods
Capital goods
Intermediate and other merchandise goods
Period
Total goods
Total
consumption
goods
Food and
beverages for
consumption
Non-industrial
transport
equipment
Textiles,
clothing
and
footwear
Toys,
books
and
leisure
goods
Other consumption goods(b)
Total capital goods
Machinery
and
industrial
equipment
ADP
equipment

(c)
Industrial
transport
equipment
n.e.s.
Other capital goods(d)
Total
I & OMG
Fuels and lubricants
Parts for transport equipment
Parts for ADP equipment(c)
Other parts for capital goods
Organic and inorganic chemicals
Textile yarn and fabrics
Plastics
Processed industrial supplies n.e.s.
Other(e)
Other goods(f)

Annual ($ million)

2005-06
-169 716
-50 221
-6 169
-13 596
-6 364
-4 057
-20 035
-40 077
-14 347
-6 158
-5 491
-14 081
-72 737
-21 014
-7 315
-1 857
-10 166
-4 133
-1 361
-2 517
-15 863
-8 511
-6 681
2006-07
-184 024
-54 913
-7 182
-14 894
-6 805
-4 328
-21 704
-41 765
-15 330
-7 008
-6 454
-12 973
-79 923
-21 470
-8 355
-1 620
-11 780
-4 406
-1 366
-2 957
-17 794
-10 175
-7 423
2007-08
-205 046
-59 368
-7 838
-16 872
-7 051
-4 560
-23 047
-45 352
-16 481
-7 074
-7 554
-14 243
-90 573
-29 650
-8 834
-1 115
-11 990
-4 673
-1 334
-3 064
-20 013
-9 900
-9 753

Monthly ($ million)

2007-2008
October
-17 732
-5 543
-684
-1 448
-623
-489
-2 299
-3 716
-1 277
-567
-599
-1 273
-7 687
-2 301
-753
-90
-1 064
-389
-120
-280
-1 790
-900
-786
November
-17 687
-5 485
-755
-1 511
-588
-471
-2 160
-4 085
-1 506
-608
-712
-1 259
-7 327
-2 246
-788
-89
-1 019
-320
-123
-284
-1 644
-814
-790
December
-15 886
-4 739
-652
-1 470
-502
-339
-1 776
-3 794
-1 316
-637
-595
-1 246
-6 865
-2 345
-655
-94
-922
-293
-100
-239
-1 527
-690
-488
January
-17 113
-4 844
-668
-1 406
-668
-340
-1 762
-3 526
-1 446
-566
-642
-872
-7 828
-2 653
-701
-88
-923
-455
-116
-254
-1 772
-866
-915
February
-16 885
-4 812
-641
-1 318
-728
-315
-1 810
-3 640
-1 243
-498
-597
-1 302
-7 553
-2 524
-744
-78
-986
-433
-104
-234
-1 596
-854
-880
March
-17 007
-4 594
-615
-1 500
-483
-294
-1 702
-4 120
-1 471
-581
-658
-1 410
-7 535
-2 709
-715
-87
-912
-349
-98
-238
-1 646
-781
-758
April
-17 836
-4 957
-642
-1 495
-586
-337
-1 897
-3 748
-1 361
-623
-661
-1 103
-8 200
-2 825
-764
-88
-1 064
-409
-112
-257
-1 879
-802
-931
May
-18 598
-5 016
-649
-1 583
-514
-423
-1 847
-3 821
-1 400
-592
-663
-1 166
-8 764
-3 199
-789
-95
-1 111
-413
-109
-266
-1 896
-886
-997
June
-17 893
-4 767
-601
-1 395
-501
-370
-1 900
-4 225
-1 378
-610
-757
-1 480
-7 985
-2 842
-733
-95
-978
-418
-104
-249
-1 702
-864
-916
2008-2009
July
-19 758
-5 284
-666
-1 416
-641
-426
-2 135
-4 048
-1 507
-574
-816
-1 151
-9 239
-3 641
-805
-88
-1 062
-429
-111
-267
-1 792
-1 044
-1 187
August
-18 772
-5 072
-656
-1 388
-659
-402
-1 967
-4 208
-1 599
-554
-768
-1 287
-8 426
-2 676
-834
-83
-1 035
-480
-112
-263
-1 823
-1 120
-1 066
September
-21 228
-5 578
-800
-1 317
-694
-555
-2 212
-4 553
-1 559
-585
-774
-1 635
-9 858
-3 205
-853
-89
-1 236
-474
-127
-300
-2 091
-1 483
-1 239
October
-22 128
-6 137
-875
-1 296
-774
-605
-2 587
-4 646
-1 776
-769
-683
-1 418
-10 260
-3 307
-910
-88
-1 275
-557
-140
-333
-2 226
-1 424
-1 085
November
-21 346
-5 793
-840
-1 202
-729
-533
-2 489
-4 590
-1 747
-667
-670
-1 506
-9 102
-2 445
-857
-114
-1 305
-504
-132
-309
-2 191
-1 245
-1 861
December
-20 404
-5 533
-889
-1 309
-719
-430
-2 186
-5 349
-1 833
-715
-605
-2 196
-8 427
-2 111
-706
-96
-1 335
-533
-117
-271
-2 051
-1 207
-1 095

(a) The estimates for goods and services are not necessarily consistent with the corresponding quarterly estimates, shown in tables 2.1 obtained from Balance of Payments and International Investment Position, Australia, (cat. no. 5302.0) due to data revisions to the original monthly data not feeding into the quarterly original series until the next quarterly release of Balance of Payments and International Investment Position, Australia, (cat. no. 5302.0).
(b) Includes Consumption goods n.e.s. and Household electrical items.
(c) ADP, Automated Data Processing.
(d) Includes Capital goods n.e.s.; Telecommunications equipment and Civil aircraft.
(e) Includes Other merchandise goods; Food and beverages, mainly for industry; Primary industrial supplies n.e.s.; Paper and paperboard; and Iron and steel.
(f) Includes Goods for processing; Repairs on goods; Goods procured in ports by carriers; and Non-monetary old.
Source: International Trade in Goods and Services, Australia, (cat. no. 5368.0)








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