Sentences with phrase «australian export volumes»

If the US opens its market to Brazilian beef, that may create further pressure on Australian export volumes, given the high price of Australian beef.
[6] But this has not stopped overall Australian export volumes growing strongly; they have risen at an average annual rate of 7 1/2 per cent in real terms over the past five years.

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The value of Australian iron ore exports is expected to fall next year as strong growth in production volumes is offset by a slump in prices to a forecast $ US52.10 per tonne in 2016.
The value of manufactured exports rose by 3 1/2 per cent in the December quarter, and with a stronger Australian dollar exerting downward pressure on prices in the quarter, volumes look to have increased solidly.
In addition, the appreciation of the Australian dollar is likely to have restrained export volumes, as well as lowering Australian dollar prices.
Australian iron ore miners exported record volumes in December, but export growth in 2016 was the slowest in years.
According to Leonardo Maugeri, in his December 2014 paper Falling Short: A Reality Check for Global LNG Exports, Australian LNG producers, to drive volume, may price on their operating costs to make their delivered prices competitive, rather than include in their price recovery of their capital costs.
«In the past that export volume was very much a commoditised approach, a trading mentality, and it was all about price and you were very much at the whim of the Australian dollar.
The high prices are impacting Australian beef export volumes, Redlich says.
AUSVEG delivers the Vegetable Industry Export Program, which aims to increase the volume and value of Australian vegetable exports and supports the Vegetable Industry Export Strategy (VIES) 2020.
The news comes as Australian wine exports hit record highs in both value and volume in 2017, in part fuelled by strong demand in China.
Europe, led by Britain, is the number one region for Australian exports, accounting for almost half of the total volume.
The increase in volume was aided to some degree by the depreciating Australian dollar and growth in major export markets, including Europe, Asia and North America.
Australian beef and veal exports are forecast to increase by 4 per cent in the 2015 - 16 period to $ 9.2 billion before a four per cent decline in 2016 - 17 as export volumes decline on the back of lower production.
The export volume grew to 38 %, to 64,755 tons (Best Australian partner is China).
Export figures show strong growth in the volume and value of Australian wine exports, with the lucrative Chinese market growing more than 40 per cent in value within 12 months.
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