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Australia April goods trade back in surplus as exports rebound

By Thomson Reuters Jun 3, 2026 | 8:47 PM

SYDNEY, June 4 (Reuters) – Australia’s balance on goods trade swung back into surplus ​in April after a ‌surprise deficit the month before, data showed on Thursday, as a rebound in resource exports helped ‌offset ​a surge in ⁠fuel imports.

The Australian ⁠Bureau of Statistics reported the balance on goods recorded a surplus of A$1.8 billion ($1.28 ​billion) in April, bang in line with market ⁠forecasts. March had ⁠seen the first deficit ​since 2017 at A$1.0 billion.

Exports ​jumped 7.2% as iron ore ‌and coal shipments recovered from weather disruptions. Imports rose 0.8%, led by a 41% ⁠rise in fuel as the Australian government secured shipments of petrol ⁠and ‌diesel to cover shortages ⁠caused by the Gulf ​war. ‌Imports of computing equipment ​used ⁠in data centres fell back 42% after a surge in March.

($1 = 1.4019 Australian dollars)

(Reporting by Wayne Cole; Editing by ​Himani Sarkar)