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http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Latestproducts/5368.0Main%20Features2Aug%202010?opendocument&tabname=Summary&prodno=5368.0&issue=Aug%202010&num=&view=


Between July 2010 and August 2010 the trend estimate of goods and services credits rose $195m (1%) to $25,703m.

In seasonally adjusted terms, goods and services credits fell $608m (2%) to $24,711m. Non-monetary gold fell $401m (32%), non-rural goods fell $145m (1%) and rural goods fell $85m (3%). Services credits rose $23m (1%).


Exports of goods
GOODS CREDITS



RURAL GOODS

In trend terms, exports of rural goods rose $58m (2%) to $2,507m.

In seasonally adjusted terms, exports of rural goods fell $85m (3%) to $2,460m.

The main component contributing to the fall in the seasonally adjusted estimates was cereal grains and cereal preparations, down $81m (15%).

NON-RURAL GOODS

In trend terms, exports of non-rural goods rose $203m (1%) to $17,495m.

In seasonally adjusted terms, exports of non-rural goods fell $145m (1%) to $16,942m.

The main component contributing to the fall in the seasonally adjusted estimates was metal ores and minerals, down $646m (10%).

Partly offsetting this decrease were the following components:
coal, coke and briquettes, up $360m (10%)
other non-rural (incl. sugar and beverages), up $55m (5%)
other mineral fuels, up $46m (2%).

For price and volume details, see the Selected commodities table at the end of this section.

NET EXPORTS OF GOODS UNDER MERCHANTING

In trend terms, net exports of goods under merchanting rose $2m (8%) to $28m.

In seasonally adjusted terms, net exports of goods under merchanting remained steady at $27m.

NON-MONETARY GOLD

In trend terms, exports of non-monetary gold fell $71m (5%) to $1,241m.

In seasonally adjusted terms, non-monetary gold fell $401m (32%) to $840m.


Exports of services
SERVICES CREDITS



In trend terms, services credits rose $4m to $4,432m.

In seasonally adjusted terms, services credits rose $23m (1%) to $4,442m.

The main component contributing to the increase in the seasonally adjusted estimates was travel services, up $22m (1%).

In seasonally adjusted terms, tourism related services credits rose $22m (1%) to $3,006m.
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