Core Viewpoint - Australia's merchandise trade surplus reached approximately AUD 3.373 billion (about RMB 16.338 billion) in December 2025, marking an increase of about AUD 776 million compared to the adjusted surplus in November [1] Group 1: Trade Data Summary - In December, Australia's merchandise exports increased by approximately 1% month-on-month, reaching about AUD 44.632 billion, while imports decreased by about 0.8% to approximately AUD 41.259 billion [1] - Rural goods exports rose by approximately 2.5% month-on-month to about AUD 7.108 billion, while non-rural goods exports increased by about 1% to approximately AUD 31.861 billion [1] - Non-monetary gold exports decreased by approximately 0.9% to about AUD 5.575 billion, while net exports of goods under merchanting remained unchanged at about AUD 89 million [1] Group 2: Economic Insights - After experiencing significant volatility, Australia's merchandise trade stabilized by the end of the year, with the trade surplus fluctuating between AUD 1 billion and AUD 6.4 billion throughout 2025 [2] - The export structure showed that exports to China reached their highest level in two years, while exports to the U.S. saw a slight increase, with gold making up a significant portion of the exports [2] - The basic trend of Australia's exports will depend on global demand for major commodities, which is expected to remain subdued, while rural goods exports may decline due to tightening domestic supply [2]
【环球财经】2025年12月澳大利亚对外货物商品贸易顺差约33.73亿澳元
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-05 11:01