Australia Imports Hit Fresh High
2026-01-08 00:35
By
Farida Husna
1 min. read
Australia’s goods imports edged up 0.2% month-on-month to a new high of AUD 41.64 billion in November 2025.
It followed an upwardly revised 2.4% growth in the previous month, reflecting steady domestic demand heading into the year-end holiday season.
Purchases of intermediate and other merchandise goods increased 5.3% to AUD 17.02 billion, primarily driven by processed industrial supplies n.e.s.
(14.8%) and parts for transport equipment (1.2%).
In contrast, imports of consumption goods declined 1.9% to AUD 12.56 billion, weighed by consumption goods n.e.s (-5.0%), textiles, clothing and footwear (-2.1%), and food and beverages, mainly for consumption (-2.0%).
Also, arrivals of capital goods shrank 2.8% to AUD 9.833 billion, dragged by machinery and industrial equipment(-9.3%) and civil aircraft and confidentialised items(-39.3%).
Further, purchases of non-monetary gold slipped 10.8% to AUD 2.22 billion.