Sentences with phrase «in export volumes»

Reasonably solid growth in export volumes appears to have occurred in the June quarter.
The development may however still not have come soon enough to prevent a temporary downturn in export volumes from the gas export project as the current supply source, the Bayu - Undan field, is due to start declining early next decade.
In recent years Australia's balance of payments has been characterised by a lacklustre expansion in export volumes, rapid growth in import volumes, and a sharp increase in the terms of trade.
Although data on export prices for the Asian countries are fairly scarce, evidence from South Korea shows their export prices have fallen significantly in world currency terms, stimulating strong growth in their export volumes.
Growth in export volumes over the year was subdued, with a recovery in rural exports and an increase in manufactured exports largely offset by weakness in other categories.
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.
While strong domestic demand continues to support import growth, global demand has turned decisively in recent months and drought conditions have subsided, prompting some recovery in export volumes.
While there has been a modest recovery in export volumes from the trough reached in mid 2003, this has so far only lifted exports back to around their level at the start of the decade.
Overall, we found that the growth in export volume was the key factor pushing up Chinese exported emissions.

Not exact matches

Almost all the coal shipped off Canada's West Coast since we began exporting coal to Asia in volume around 35 years ago has been metallurgical (or coking) coal mined in Canada.
To take advantage, you must have an export credit sales volume of less than $ 5 million in the past three years before application, your company must qualify as a small business under the Small Business Administration's definition of the term and you must have been in business at least one year with a positive net worth.
Back when Uncle Sam thought it would have to import increasing volumes of natural gas from abroad (which was only a few years ago), it built a number of LNG import terminals on the Gulf Coast, including the Freeport facility and the only other one with the same export permit, the Cheniere Energy's Sabine Pass Liquefaction project in Louisiana.
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.
Mid-tier iron ore miner Mineral Resources has increased its full - year net profit by 28 per cent to $ 231 million, with the help of a 93 per cent increase in iron ore export volumes.
A weak GBP could make the auto maker cost - competitive and efficient in most of the markets it exports to, including China, which is critical both in terms of profitability and volumes, he said.
In spite of these factors, volumes of new export business increased only marginally in October, and the rate of expansion was subdued in comparison to the average since the survey began in late - 201In spite of these factors, volumes of new export business increased only marginally in October, and the rate of expansion was subdued in comparison to the average since the survey began in late - 201in October, and the rate of expansion was subdued in comparison to the average since the survey began in late - 201in comparison to the average since the survey began in late - 201in late - 2010.
A number of manufacturers noted that exchange rate depreciation and improving U.S. economic conditions had supported new export order volumes in June.
Australia exports relatively small volumes of steel and aluminium (worth about A$ 450 million a year) to the US, but firms such as Bluescope and steelworkers in Port Kembla rely heavily upon access to the American market.
2014.12.01 RBC Canadian Manufacturing PMI ™ signals the fastest rise in export sales since September 2013 Canadian manufacturers pointed to a further robust improvement in business conditions across the sector in November, supported by strong increases in output and new order volumes, according to the strongRBC Canadian Manufacturing emPurchasing Managers...
Exports are recovering slowly by volume, although more quickly in yen terms.
In contrast, export volumes decreased over this period, despite strong global demand, as capacity and infrastructure constraints and supply disruptions restricted growth; such supply - side factors have hampered exports for a number of years, with resource export volumes now lower than during 2000 (see the chapter entitled «Australia's Resource Exports — Recent Trends and Prospects» in this StatementIn contrast, export volumes decreased over this period, despite strong global demand, as capacity and infrastructure constraints and supply disruptions restricted growth; such supply - side factors have hampered exports for a number of years, with resource export volumes now lower than during 2000 (see the chapter entitled «Australia's Resource Exports — Recent Trends and Prospects» in this Statexports for a number of years, with resource export volumes now lower than during 2000 (see the chapter entitled «Australia's Resource Exports — Recent Trends and Prospects» in this StatExports — Recent Trends and Prospects» in this Statementin this Statement).
Ports data indicate that capacity expansions resulted in a sharp pick - up in iron ore and LNG export volumes in the December quarter; the latter pick - up reflects the recent commencement of the fourth LNG train at the North West Shelf gas project.
However, resource export volumes rose modestly over 2003, with a sharp increase in the December quarter retracing earlier falls.
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.
In the 18 months after the onset of the crisis, exports to countries outside the region declined only slightly in US dollar terms, and continued growing in volume termIn the 18 months after the onset of the crisis, exports to countries outside the region declined only slightly in US dollar terms, and continued growing in volume termin US dollar terms, and continued growing in volume termin volume terms.
While growth in volumes appears to have eased in the March quarter, strong investment in the mining sector is expected to expand capacity this year, which along with robust demand, should underpin firm growth in resource exports over 2004.
Nevertheless, growth in manufactured export volumes has been lacklustre since 2000.
Furthermore, the value of rural exports fell by 12 per cent in the December quarter, implying another substantial fall in rural export volumes.
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.
Growth in Australia's export volumes has remained weak over the past year or so, despite strong growth in global demand and world commodity prices, with total exports virtually unchanged from four years ago (Graph 31).
Consistent with this, export volumes have resumed growth from the trough reached in the June quarter of 2003, though this is partly attributable to the recovery in rural exports from drought - affected levels.
Manufacturing export revenues increased by around 4 3/4 per cent in the quarter, and are currently around 7 1/4 per cent higher than a year ago reflecting solid growth in volumes to most destinations.
Finally, it is worth considering the broader implications if Australia and other major resource exporters are successful in easing capacity constraints and in increasing export volumes.
This has been driven by lower export volumes, including an apparent fall in the second half of 2004 despite a firm upward trend in short - term visitor arrivals.
However, export volumes also fell over 2003, with manufacturers losing competitiveness in international markets.
The way forward is to increase the volume and quality of our exports and increase the skills and work ethic of our citizens — not to close ourselves off from a leadership role in global trade.
[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.
This approach starts by forecasting the fall in import volumes which each of our trading partners will experience and assumes that the volume of our exports to each country will fall by a similar amount.
Of course, with the terms of trade forecast to trend lower over time, it is likely that the growth in the value of these exports will be less than the growth in the volumes.
Thus, from Australia's perspective, the Asian slowdown may have its biggest effect not through lower export volumes, but through a fall in commodity prices, some (or, conceivably, a lot) of which has already happened because these markets are forward looking.
«We see potential for our European exports growing in volume by 30 — 50 per cent.»
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).
A sharp turnaround in the external sector, evident in weakening export volumes and declining commodity prices, has been the major dampening influence on growth.
In contrast, exports of metal ores & minerals and coal have risen modestly, and the volume of gold exports was almost 20 per cent higher.
The value of manufactured exports increased solidly over 2004, owing to growth in both volumes and prices.
In volume terms, export growth may have picked up a little from the slow pace in 1996, but it remains below its longer - term averagIn volume terms, export growth may have picked up a little from the slow pace in 1996, but it remains below its longer - term averagin 1996, but it remains below its longer - term average.
In addition, the appreciation of the Australian dollar is likely to have restrained export volumes, as well as lowering Australian dollar prices.
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).
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