Australia's foreign trade surplus increased in May as exports grew faster than imports, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said on Thursday.
The seasonally adjusted trade surplus climbed to A$11.79 billion in May from A$10.45 billion in the previous month. In the corresponding month last year, the surplus was A$14.37 billion.
Exports rose 4.4 percent month-on-month in May, driven by non-monetary gold. Imports showed a comparatively slower increase of 2.5 percent