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    Australia trade surplus rebounds in April as imports dive By Reuters


    SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia’s surplus on trade goods rebounded in April as imports took a dive after several months of gains, though exports of iron and coal also softened, data showed on Thursday.

    © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A container is placed on a truck by a crane at Port Botany facilities in Sydney Australia, February 6, 2018. Picture taken February 6, 2018. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz/file photo

    The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported the balance on goods rose to A$6.5 billion ($4.34 billion), from a downwardly revised A$4.8 billion in March and topping market forecasts of A$5.4 billion.

    Exports fell 2.5% to the lowest since late 2021, with prices and volumes of iron ore and coal both easing. Imports dropped a steep 7.2%, with pullbacks seen in computing gear, clothing and processed industrial supplies.


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