Sentences with phrase «export volumes rose»

However, resource export volumes rose modestly over 2003, with a sharp increase in the December quarter retracing earlier falls.
On Wednesday Mineral Resources released a quarterly report showing total export volume rose 42 per cent from the previous quarter.

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The value of exports rose by around 2 3/4 per cent in the March quarter, reflecting a strong pick - up in the volume of rural exports, as farm production recovers from the effects of the drought.
The draft strategy also aims for the volume of LNG exports to rise to 30 mpta by 2020 and to 100 mpta by 2035.
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.
More recently, export earnings posted another modest gain in the December quarter, though with export prices declining largely on account of a stronger exchange rate in the quarter, export volumes appear to have risen.
This recent pick - up in export volumes stems from rising global demand and efforts to redress capacity constraints; it has been most pronounced in exports of coal.
[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.
Export volumes posted a modest rise in the December quarter 2004, driven by a nascent recovery in resource exports and solid growth in manufactured exports (Graph 37).
In contrast, exports of metal ores & minerals and coal have risen modestly, and the volume of gold exports was almost 20 per cent higher.
In the December quarter, the volume of manufactured exports rose by 3 1/2 per cent.
While growth in import volumes continued to outpace that of exports in the December quarter, the effect on the trade balance was again cushioned by a rise in the terms of trade, leaving the trade deficit broadly unchanged at 3.2 per cent of GDP (Graph 36).
More recently, monthly trade data for January and February indicate that both the value and volume of exports are likely to have risen further in the March quarter.
In the December quarter, the volume of resource exports rose by 6 1/2 per cent, after having declined over the earlier part of the year.
The volume of merchandise exports in November — seen as a more reliable gauge of underlying strength than value terms — rose 6.1 % from a year earlier, the Ministry of Finance announced Wednesday.
Exports to Asia rose 5.9 % in volume terms, the most in more than two and a half years, offsetting a slowdown to the U.S. and Europe.
French exports rose 6 per cent to 15 Mhl, but Italy and Spain, the world's two largest wine exporters by volume, which also had a poor crop although not as bad, saw their exports fall 7 and 13 per cent respectively to 21.5 and 19.1 Mhl.
In fact, declines are so rare, this is only the third time in the last 19 years that export volume has failed to rise.
The volume of bottled wines grew by 1.8 m litres during the year, contributing an extra $ 5.2 million it noted, and the average price per litre on exports also rose to $ 3.05 per litre.
Iran's exports in food and processing industries witnessed a 9.3 % and 23.4 % rise in value and volume respectively.
However there was good news for France, which saw volume exports rising 5.9 % in the first quarter of 2017 with a 14.7 % rise in value sales.
The value of Spain's wine rose 8.9 %, with volumes flat at 0.1 %, fed by a number of different factor: although bulk wine volume fell in value as the price per litre rose «significantly», this was offset by value sales rising 11 % and there was an improvement in PDO wine exports which make up around 16 % of sales.
As a result, Chile saw its wine exports rise up 4.9 % in volume and 8.2 % in volume in the first four months of 2017, with bottled wines growing at more than twice the rate of bulk.
Shale: new production economics, regions, and technology Imminent LNG Export: Significant volumes, long timeline Coal - fired Power Replacement: Gradual, large, predictable Liquids: rising gas production as an oil and NGL byproduct
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