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Coal, Tourists Drive Australia’s Trade Surplus to Record High

admin-augaf by admin-augaf
July 7, 2022
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The Newcastle Coal Terminal in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia

The Newcastle Coal Terminal in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia

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Sydney July 7 2022: Australia’s trade surplus skyrocketed to a record high in May, driven by stronger prices of its key export — coal — while imports surged too in a sign of solid domestic demand.

The surplus widened to A$15.97 billion ($10.9 billion), easily surpassing economists’ forecast of A$10.8 billion, Australian Bureau of Statistics data showed on Thursday. Exports jumped 9.5%, while imports climbed 5.8%.

Earnings from coal rose 20%, boosting overall resources export receipts by 12% with gains also seen in gold, liquefied natural gas and iron ore. Meanwhile, holidaymakers pushed up services exports.

Australia’s economy has posted monthly trade windfalls for almost four and a half years, underpinned by sales of iron ore and coal, mainly to China. Australia is also a key exporter of LNG, prices for which had surged, along with commodities like wheat amid fears of supply disruption from the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Australia Sees Commodities Boom Lifting Exports to Fresh Record

Today’s figures suggest exports propped up Australia’s economic growth in the second quarter. The figures will also be welcomed by new Treasurer Jim Chalmers, who has signaled a path to fiscal consolidation to help lower public debt. Chalmers will release his first budget in October.

Already, the government’s fiscal position is looking in a better shape. According to calculations by Commonwealth Bank of Australia last week, the deficit for the year to May 2022 now stands at $A33.4 billion, which is $A27.1 billion below the previous estimate in March.

There are questions over the sustainability of this golden run, however, with commodity prices in free fall this week over fears of a global recession as central banks hike interest rates.

Iron ore, a key steel-making ingredient, is languishing near its year-to-date low and is down by a third from its March peak of $166 a ton. Gold is near a nine-month low, while China signaled this month its coal imports will likely be subdued for the rest of the year.

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