COMMONWEALTH TRADE
EXPORTS DECLINE NINETEEN MILLIONS. Sydney, May 5. The total value of Australian overseas trade for 1925-26 was £300,200,387, compared with £319,173,455 for the previous year. Imports totalled £151,638,000, a decline of £5,505,000 compared with 1924-25. Exports were valued at £148,562,000, and show a decline of £13,467,000 specie and bullion imported amounted to £420,753, compared with £10,542,807. British countries supplied £85,627,000 worth, or 56j per cent, of the imports. The United States supplied 25 per cent. —A. and N.Z.
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Southland Times, Issue 20171, 6 May 1927, Page 7
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