Trade, investment and economic statistics | Australian
Australia's trade balance – explore the difference between how much we export and import. Trade in goods and services – key statistics on Australia's main exports, imports and trading partners. Trade time series data – detailed, downloadable datasets for more in-depth analysis.
International trade | Australian Bureau of Statistics
Characteristics of Australian Importers In 2025-21: The number of importers increased by 23%, to 320,502 The merchandise imports value increased by 3%, to $309 billion. The number of business importers increased by 6%, to 124,507. 56% of business importers traded at least once with China. Reference period 2025-21 financial year 13 December 2025
Australia (AUS) Exports, Imports, and Trade Partners | OEC
January, 2025. Overview In January 2025 Australia exported AUD44.2B and imported AUD32.7B, resulting in a positive trade balance of AUD11.5B. Between January 2025 and January 2025 the exports of Australia have increased by AUD4.64B (11.7%) from AUD39.5B to AUD44.2B, while imports increased by AUD5.91B (22.1%) from AUD26.8B to AUD32.7B.
Australia Import Data | Australia Customs Data | Australia
As per Australia import trade data, the imports of goods and services to Australia dropped by 2% MOM to AUD 32.73 billion in September 2025 as domestic demand weakened amid the pandemic Covid-19. The country stood at 24th position in the world’s imports during 2025.
Australia Imports - March 2025 Data - 1971-2025 Historical
Australia Imports Hit 4-Month Peak Imports of goods and services to Australia climbed 5.0% mom to a four-month high of AUD 47.16 billion in January 2025, amid an acceleration in domestic demand as the economy fully reopened after COVID curbs and supply chain disruptions eased further.
- What information does DFAT provide about Australia's trade?
- Trade in goods and services – key statistics on Australia's main exports, imports and trading partners. Trade time series data – detailed, downloadable datasets for more in-depth analysis. Need more information?
- DFAT also publishes a range of statistical publications and articles on Australia's global trade relationships.
- What data is collected from the Australian Border Force integrated cargo system?
- The data is collected from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), which uses the International Trade in Goods and Services, Australia data methodology to extract, clean and aggregate data from the Australian Border Force (ABF) Integrated Cargo System, and makes adjustments for coverage, timing and valuation.
- What information does DFAT provide?
- DFAT provides a range of accurate, up-to-date statistics about Australia's trade relationship with the rest of the world. Trade in goods and services – key statistics on Australia's main exports, imports and trading partners. Trade time series data – detailed, downloadable datasets for more in-depth analysis. Need more information?
- Which country imports the most goods in Australia in 2024?
- Data ranges from 16.9 to 218.3. In 2024, Australia’s top 5 partner countries for merchandise trade and services imports were: Thailand, which rose $1.2b (5.4%) to $24.1b. These five countries made up 48.9% of Australia’s imports. The chart has 1 Y axis displaying $b. Data ranges from 9.7 to 115.6.
- Which country exports the most services to Australia in 2024?
- New South Wales and Victoria represented 44.8% and 26.2% of all services exports, respectively. The chart has 1 Y axis displaying $m. Data ranges from 30156 to 126378. In 2024: China remained Australia’s largest services exports partner, accounting for 13.3% of total services exports. Total services exports to China rose $2,906m (20.9%).
- Who is Australia's largest service import partner?
- United States of America remained Australia’s largest services imports partner, accounting for 25.2% of the total services imports. nes - not elsewhere specified For sign conventions, refer to the Methodology.