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Territory trade surplus hits $8.5 billion as exports power ahead

10 Jul 2026 2:50 PM | Anonymous
  • The Territory’s balance of trade surplus has climbed to $8.5 billion over the 12 months to May 2026 - up 3.3 per cent - as the Finocchiaro CLP Government rebuilds the economy.
     
  • Territory goods exports reached $13.8 billion over the year, with Barossa gas now flowing through Darwin LNG - and more growth to come as the Beetaloo Basin is unlocked.
     
  • A growing export economy means more jobs, more investment, and more choices for Territorians.

New trade data confirms the Territory economy is moving forward, with the value of goods exported climbing to $13.8 billion over the 12 months to May 2026, while imports declined to $5.3 billion – delivering an $8.5 billion trade surplus.

The result reflects the strength of the Territory’s resource exports, with Barossa gas now flowing through Darwin LNG and export volumes expected to keep building as the plant ramps up to full production through 2026.

And the pipeline of growth doesn’t stop there. With the Beetaloo Basin moving ahead, the Territory is positioned to anchor Australia’s energy security and supply for decades – meaning more jobs, more investment, and more opportunity for Territorians.

Minister for Trade, Business and Asian Relations, Robyn Cahill, said the figures showed the Territory playing to its strengths.

“For the first time in a long time, the Territory is moving forward. An $8.5 billion trade surplus tells the world we are open for business and delivering on our plan to rebuild the economy.

“Our energy exports are powering economies across Asia, and every shipment out of Darwin Harbour means jobs, investment, and opportunity for Territorians.

“There’s more work to do, but the momentum is real – Darwin LNG is delivering today, and with the Beetaloo to come, the best is still ahead of us.”

The Finocchiaro CLP Government is continuing to strengthen trade partnerships across the region, making the Territory the most competitive place in the nation to live, work, visit and invest.

Source: Northern Territory Government Newsroom

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