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Trade balance of Australia 2017

Australia: Trade balance from 2007 to 2017 (Figures expressed in billions of U.S. dollars, unless otherwise specified)

The data displays Australia's trade balance from 2007 to 2017. The trade balance is the value of goods exports minus the value of goods imports. A positive value indicates a trade surplus, a negative value a trade deficit. In 2017, Australia's trade surplus amounted to around 2.25 billion USD. The same year, the Australian inflation rate amounted to 3.3%.

2007 -23.98
2008 -13.02
2009 -11.14
2010 11
2011 28.03
2012 -4.27
2013 10.84
2014 3.22
2015 -21.01
2016 -3.49
2017 2.25