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Mission, Vision and Core Values
MISSION STATEMENT“In a coordinated manner we produce and disseminate relevant, quality and timely statistics
that are fit-for-purpose in accordance with international standards and best practice”
VISION STATEMENT“Be a high performance institution in statistics delivery”
CORE VALUESPerformance
IntegrityService focusTransparency
AccuracyPartnership
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Preface
Foreign trade statistics plays an important role in a nation’s economy as it measures values and quantities of goods that, by mov-ing into or out of a country, add or subtract from a nation’s material stock of goods. Foreign trade statistics are essential for the formulation of monetary, fiscal, commercial and regional integration policies. Moreover, in the Southern African Customs Union
(SACU), reliable import statistics are crucial when it comes to revenue sharing among member states.
Since Namibia’s independence, government policy has been to develop, promote and diversify the country’s exports; to expand and consolidate market shares of existing markets, penetrate new markets and to reduce the over reliance on imports from one or two main trading partners. Prior to independence, trade flow between Namibia and the rest of the world was not independently recorded. Since 1990, positive developments have taken place, both in the particulars recorded and the methods of recording. Computerization of procedures at the Directorate of Customs and Excise in the Ministry of Finance has continued to enhance the timely dissemination and analysis of trade statistics through prompt transfer of captured trade data at Customs to the Namibia Statistics Agency. This bulletin presents the monthly trade data for June 2013.
John SteytlerStatistician-General
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Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION 6
2. KEY DEVELOPMENTS 6
2.1 TRADE BALANCE 6
2.2 EXPORTS TO KEY MARKETS 7
2.3 IMPORTS FROM KEY MARKETS 7
2.4 TOP EXPORTS 7
2.5 TOP IMPORTS 8
2.6 EXPORTS BY MODE OF TRANSPORT 8
2.7 IMPORTS BY MODE OF TRANSPORT 8
3. CONCLUSION 9
4. LIST OF TERMS AND DEFINITIONS 10
5. APPENDIX 11 - 13
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1. IntroductionThe mandate of the Namibia Statistics Agency is to produce and disseminate relevant, quality and timely sta-tistics, this include statistics relating to imports and exports. This report presents a summary of trade statistics in terms of imports and exports of merchandise goods for the month June 2013.
Foreign trade statistics derived from records of trade flows across international borders are invaluable for the formulation of commercial, fiscal and monetary policies of any country. The basic information for the compi-lation of trade statistics is collected and /or captured based on import/export declarations made by traders.
2. Key Developments
2.1 Trade BalanceNamibia’s total exports amounted to N$4.1 billion, while N$4.3 billion worth of imports was recorded in June 2013, resulting into a trade deficit of N$0.2 billion.
Compared to the previous month when the deficit was N$1.2 billion the trade deficit decreased by 87.0 per-cent. When compared to the same month of the preceding year, the decrease in the deficit was more pro-nounced at 92.0 percent when the deficit was N$2.0 billion.
Expenditure on imports declined by 18.9 percent compared to the previous month. When compared to the same month of the preceding year imports declined by 21.7 percent. Export earnings on the other hand, showed a slight increase of 1.0 percent in June 2013 compared to the previous month, and by 17.6 percent in the corresponding month of the preceding year. Therefore, a decrease in imports contributed to the deficit narrowing in June 2013 compared to the previous month
Chart 1 Trade Balance
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Table 1: Main export destination
Table 2: Main source of imports
Table 3 Top five exports
2.2 Exports to Key marketsNamibia’s top five export destinations during the month of June 2013 were in order of importance: Botswana, South Africa, Switzerland, Angola and the Export Processing Zone. These five destinations accounted for 67.5 percent of Namibia’s exports during the month under review. Export values and shares to each of these mar-kets are listed in table 1.
2.3 Imports from Key marketsThe main countries from which Namibia imported good from during the month of June 2013 were South Africa, Export Processing Zone, Botswana, China and United Arab Emirates. These five countries accounted for 89.0 percent of Namibia’s imports during the month under review. Import values and shares from each of these markets are listed in table 2.
2.4 Top exportsNamibia’s top five exports during the month of June 2013 were Precious stone, fish, ores, slag and ash, vehicles and meat. These five products accounted for 76.4 percent of total earning during the month under review up from 71.2 percent in the previous month and 67.6 percent in the same month of the preceding year.
Jun-‐12 May-‐13 Jun-‐13BOTSWANA 48 818 1 065 25.8 30.2 2 114.5 SOUTH AFRICA 680 616 620 15.0 0.6 -‐8.8 SWITZERLAND 91 178 445 10.8 150.5 388.5 ANGOLA 344 328 331 8.0 0.8 -‐3.8 EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE 166 265 326 7.9 23.0 96.8 OTHER COUNTRIES 2 186 1 888 1 347 32.6 -‐28.7 -‐38.4 TOTAL 3 515 4 093 4 134 100.0 1.0 17.6
Export value (N$ m)Country
Share Monthly percentage change Annual percentage change
Jun-‐12 May-‐13 Jun-‐13SOUTH AFRICA 3 575 3 504 3 112 72.5 -‐11.2 -‐13.0 EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE 136 266 320 7.5 20.2 134.6 BOTSWANA 28 22 222 5.2 908.1 682.5 CHINA 224 147 97 2.3 -‐33.7 -‐56.6 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 2 21 67 1.6 224.5 3 253.2 OTHER COUNTRIES 1 514 1 332 471 11.0 -‐64.6 -‐68.9 TOTAL 5 480 5 292 4 290 100.0 -‐18.9 -‐21.7
CountryImport value (N$ m) Share Monthly percentage change Annual percentage change
Jun-‐12 Share May-‐13 Share Jun-‐13 Share % change Jun 2012/1371:Precious stones (diamonds etc) 1 231 35.0 1 393 34.0 1 696 41.0 37.7 03:Fish 485 13.8 606 14.8 572 13.8 17.9 26:Ores, slag and ash 303 8.6 608 14.8 561 13.6 85.3 87:Vehicles 199 5.7 165 4.0 179 4.3 -‐9.8 02:Meat 159 4.5 148 3.6 151 3.7 -‐5.0 Other Products 1 138 32.4 1 182 28.8 977 23.6 -‐14.2 Total 3 515 100.0 4 103 100.0 4 135 100.0 17.7
Export value (N$ m)HS code and description
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2.5 Top ImportsNamibia’s top five imports during the month of June 2013 were Vehicles, Precious stones (diamonds), Boilers and Electrical machinery and mechanical appliances. These five products accounted for 47.6 percent of total earning during the month under review up from 44.1 percent in the previous month and 35.6 percent in the same month of the preceding year.
2.6 Exports by mode of transportRoad transport accounted for 36.1 percent of total exports transported in June 2013 up from 35.8 percent one month earlier but down from 37.5 percent recorded in the same month of the preceding year.
Sea transport accounted for 29.7 percent of total exports transported in the period under review down from 35.5 percent in the previous month and 30.2 percent in the corresponding month in 2012.
Air transport accounted for 34.0 percent of total exports conveyed, up from 28.6 percent one month ago and 32.3 in the same month in 2012.
2.7 Imports by mode of transportRoad transport accounted for 77.9 percent of total imports transported in June 2013 up from 67.0 percent one month earlier and 57.2 percent recorded in the corresponding month of the preceding year.
Sea transport accounted for 11.8 percent of total imports transported in the period under review down from 28.5 percent in the previous month and 34.2 in the same month of the preceding year.
Air transport accounted for 9.2 percent of total imports transported, up from 3.9 percent in the previous month and 7.8 percent in the corresponding period of 2012.
Table 4 Top five imports
Table 6 Imports by mode of transports
Table 5 Exports by mode of transports
Jun-‐12 Share May-‐13 Share Jun-‐13 Share % change Jun 2012/1387:Vehicles 587 10.7 606 11.4 656 15.3 11.8 71:Precious stones (diamonds etc) 335 6.1 283 5.3 533 12.4 59.0 84:Boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances 552 10.1 524 9.9 455 10.6 -‐17.4 85:Electrical machinery and equipment 230 4.2 334 6.3 261 6.1 13.4 73:Articles of iron or steel 245 4.5 270 5.1 182 4.2 -‐25.9 Other products 3 531 64.4 3 278 61.9 2 204 51.4 -‐37.6 Total 5 480 100.0 5 295 100.0 4 290 100.0 -‐21.7
HS code and descriptionImport value (N$ m)
% change June 2012/133:ROAD TRANSPORT 3 133 57.2 3 544 67.0 3 343 77.9 -‐5.7 1:SEA TRANSPORT 1 872 34.2 1 508 28.5 508 11.8 -‐66.3 4:AIR TRANSPORT 425 7.8 204 3.9 396 9.2 94.1 Total 5 480 100.0 5 292 100.0 4 290 100.0 -‐18.9
Mode of transportImport values (N$ m)
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% change June 2012/13Road 1 316 37.5 1 466 35.8 1 494 36.1 1.9 Air 1 134 32.3 1 170 28.6 1 404 34.0 20.0 Sea 1 062 30.2 1 452 35.5 1 230 29.7 -‐15.3 Total 3 515 100.0 4 093 100.0 4 134 100.0 1.0
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3. ConclusionDuring the month of June 2013, Namibia’s total exports amounted to N$4.1 billion, while imports amounted to N$4.3 billion compared to N$3.5 billion of total exports and N$5.5 billion of total imports in June 2012.
Major exported commodities were: Precious stones (diamonds etc.), fish, Ores and vehicles. Major imports were: Vehicles, Precious stones (diamonds etc.), Boilers machinery and Electrical machinery.
A trade deficit of NAD 0.2 billion was recorded in June 2013; a decrease of 86.0 percent compared to the previous month. During the period under review, Namibia’s key export markets were Botswana, South Africa, Switzerland, Angola and EPZ.
Namibia’s imports were mainly sourced from South Africa, EPZ, Botswana, China and United Arab Emirates respectively.
Namibia continues to rely heavily on road and sea as major modes of transport for imports and exports.
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4. List of Terms and DefinitionsExport Processing Zone (EPZ): An Export Processing Zone (EPZ) is a Customs area where one is allowed to import machinery, equipment and material for the manufacture of export goods under security, without pay-ment of duty. The imported goods are subject to customs control at importation, through the manufacturing process, to the time of sale/export, or duty payment for home consumption.
Trade Balance: The commercial balance or net exports (sometimes symbolized as NX), is the difference be-tween the monetary value of exports and imports of output in an economy over a certain period.
Trade Deficit: Is an economic measure of a negative trade balance in which a country’s imports exceeds its exports.
Trade Surplus: Is an economic measure of a positive trade balance in which a country’s exports exceeds its imports.
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5. Appendix5.1 Export products to key markets
Value (N$) share Value (N$) share Value (N$) share71: Precious stones(diamond etc) 0 0.0 766 93.7 1 029 96.527:Mineral fuels (fuels and oils) 15 31.5 25 3.1 20 1.987:Vehicles 13 26.0 9 1.1 5 0.422:Beverages, spirits and vinegar 6 11.8 2 0.2 3 0.386:Railway or tramway locomotives 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 0.2Other commodities 15 30.7 16 2.0 8 0.7Total 48 100.0 818 100.0 1 066 100.0
Value (N$) share Value (N$) share Value (N$) share01:Live animals 50 7.4 97 15.7 98 15.902:Meat 123 18.1 91 14.8 92 14.822:Beverages, spirits and vinegar 123 18.1 110 17.8 71 11.471: Precious stones(diamond etc) 92 13.5 52 8.5 70 11.203:Fish 93 13.7 88 14.2 69 11.2Other commodities 198 29.1 178 28.9 220 35.5Total 680 100.0 616 100.0 620 100.0
Value (N$) share Value (N$) share Value (N$) share26:Ores, slag and ash 0 0.0 167 93.9 346 77.871: Precious stones(diamond etc) 0 0.0 0 0.0 60 13.674:Copper and articles thereof 89 97.5 10 5.5 37 8.328:Inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds of precious metals 0 0.0 1 0.3 1 0.302:Meat 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.1Other commodities 2 2.5 0 0.3 0 0.0Total 91 100.0 178 100.0 445 100.0
Value (N$) share Value (N$) share Value (N$) share87:Vehicles 88 25.4 92 27.2 85.4 25.894:Furnitures 39 11.4 36 10.8 35.7 10.803:Fish 17 4.9 30 8.9 24.7 7.584: Boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances 19 5.6 20 5.8 24.5 7.485:Electrical machinery and equipment 25 7.3 29 8.6 19.2 5.8Other commodities 156 45.3 131 38.7 142.0 42.8Total 344 100.0 338 100.0 331.4 100.0
Value (N$) share Value (N$) share Value (N$) share71: Precious stones(diamond etc) 166 100.0 265 100.0 326 100.0Total 166 100.0 265 100.0 326 100.0
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SOUTH AFRICAJun-‐12 May-‐13 Jun-‐13
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BOTSWANAJun-‐12 May-‐13 Jun-‐13
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ANGOLAJun-‐12 May-‐13 Jun-‐13
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SWITZERLANDJun-‐12 May-‐13 Jun-‐13
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EXPORT PROCESSING ZONEJun-‐12 May-‐13 Jun-‐13
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5.2 Import products from key markets
Value (N$)Share Value (N$)Share Value (N$)Share87:Vehicles 520 14.6 569 16.2 570 18.3 84:Boilers, machinery and mechanical 372 10.4 351 10.0 353 11.3 85:Electrical machinery and equipment 186 5.2 206 5.9 195 6.3 73:Articles of iron or steel 181 5.1 226 6.5 161 5.2 27:Mineral (fuels and oils) 639 17.9 245 7.0 109 3.5 Other products 1 676 46.9 1 909 54.4 1 724 55.4 Total 3 575 100.0 3 506 100.0 3 112 100.0
Value (N$)Share Value (N$)Share Value (N$)Share71:Precious stones (diamonds etc) 135 99.1 265 99.5 319 99.8 87:Vehicles 1 0.9 1 0.3 1 0.2 Other products -‐ -‐ 0 0.0 -‐ -‐ Total 136 100.0 266 100.0 320 100.0
Value (N$)Share Value (N$)Share Value (N$)Share71:Precious stones (diamonds etc) -‐ -‐ -‐ -‐ 203 91.5 87:Vehicles 14 50.4 10 43.8 8 3.5 85:Electrical machinery and equipment 3 12.2 3 15.0 5 2.0 84:Boilers, machinery and mechanical 2 8.4 5 21.1 2 1.1 27:Mineral (fuels and oils) 1 4.2 0 1.7 1 0.3 Other products 7 24.8 4 18.3 3 1.6 Total 28 100.0 22 100.0 222 100.0
Value (N$)Share Value (N$)Share Value (N$)Share28:Inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds 11 4.9 33 22.3 18 19.0 85:Electrical machinery and equipment 20 8.9 10 7.1 12 11.9 72:Iron and steel 9 4.1 2 1.5 10 10.3 88:Aircraft, spacecraft and parts thereof 43 19.4 18 12.4 8 8.3 84:Boilers, machinery and mechanical 24 10.5 43 29.0 8 8.2 Other products 117 52.2 41 27.7 41 42.2 Total 224 100.0 147 100.0 97 100.0
Value (N$)Share Value (N$)Share Value (N$)Shareothers than railway or tramway rolling-‐stock, and parts and accessories thereof0 3.4 0 2.0 63 93.0 27:Mineral (fuels and oils) -‐ -‐ 3 15.2 3 4.1 85:Electrical machinery and equipment 0 11.6 5 25.1 2 2.3 84:Boilers, machinery and mechanical 1 31.9 2 7.6 0 0.4 90:Optical, photographic, cinematographic -‐ -‐ 0 0.1 0 0.1 Other products 1 53.1 10 50.0 0 0.2 Total 2 100.0 21 100.0 67 100.0
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BOTSWANAJun-‐12 May-‐13 Jun-‐13
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5.3 Trade by office
Export Share Import Share Export Share Import Share Export Share Import ShareAriamsvlei 181 5.1 962 17.6 266 6.5 1 103 20.8 307 7.4 1 072 25.0 Eros Airport 779 22.2 185 3.4 851 20.8 35 0.7 1 117 27.0 239 5.6 F. P. du Toit -‐ -‐ 164 3.0 -‐ -‐ 193 3.7 -‐ -‐ 154 3.6 Gobabis -‐ -‐ 1 0.0 -‐ -‐ 0 0.0 -‐ -‐ 0 0.0 Grootfontein -‐ -‐ 1 0.0 0 0.0 3 0.1 -‐ -‐ 3 0.1 Chief Hosea Kutako Intl Airport 354 10.1 112 2.0 99 2.4 159 3.0 103 2.5 141 3.3 Impalila island -‐ -‐ 1 0.0 -‐ -‐ 1 0.0 -‐ -‐ 0 0.0 Katima Mulilo 9 0.3 0 0.0 11 0.3 0 0.0 12 0.3 0 0.0 Katwitwi 9 0.3 0 0.0 23 0.6 0 0.0 12 0.3 0 0.0 Keetmanshoop -‐ -‐ 4 0.1 -‐ -‐ 5 0.1 -‐ -‐ 6 0.1 Luderitz 229 6.5 291 5.3 224 5.5 177 3.3 42 1.0 57 1.3 Klein Manase 0 0.0 0 0.0 -‐ -‐ 0 0.0 -‐ -‐ 0 0.0 Mohembo 4 0.1 10 0.2 1 0.0 14 0.3 1 0.0 13 0.3 Ngoma 11 0.3 11 0.2 7 0.2 17 0.3 11 0.3 17 0.4 Noordoewer 163 4.6 486 8.9 161 3.9 526 9.9 154 3.7 517 12.0 Omahenene 4 0.1 0 0.0 3 0.1 0 0.0 3 0.1 0 0.0 Ondangwa -‐ -‐ 6 0.1 -‐ -‐ 5 0.1 -‐ -‐ 3 0.1 Oranjemund 3 0.1 66 1.2 3 0.1 68 1.3 2 0.1 48 1.1 Oshakati -‐ -‐ 11 0.2 -‐ -‐ 10 0.2 0 0.0 9 0.2 Oshikango 319 9.1 7 0.1 297 7.3 11 0.2 305 7.4 8 0.2 Otjiwarongo -‐ -‐ 2 0.0 0 0.0 5 0.1 -‐ -‐ 2 0.0 Ruacana 5 0.1 -‐ -‐ 1 0.0 0 0.0 -‐ -‐ -‐ -‐ Rundu 1 0.0 1 0.0 2 0.1 0 0.0 1 0.0 1 0.0 Swakopmund 0 0.0 4 0.1 -‐ -‐ 2 0.0 -‐ -‐ 0 0.0 Trans Kalahari 327 9.3 1 156 21.1 284 7.0 1 235 23.3 243 5.9 1 128 26.3 Tsumeb 0 0.0 618 11.3 0 0.0 386 7.3 1 0.0 3 0.1 Walvis Bay 862 24.5 1 158 21.1 1 245 30.4 1 003 19.0 1 201 29.1 487 11.4 Wenela 89 2.5 6 0.1 146 3.6 9 0.2 110 2.7 14 0.3 Windhoek Regional Warehouse Office 1 0.0 -‐ -‐ 469 11.5 273 5.2 510 12.3 325 7.6 Windhoek Regional Office 0 0.0 50 0.9 0 0.0 23 0.4 0 0.0 26 0.6 Windhoek regional Excise Office 165 4.7 168 3.1 -‐ -‐ 29 0.5 -‐ -‐ 17 0.4 Total 3 515 100.0 5 480 100.0 4 093 100.0 5 292 100.0 4 134 100.0 4 290 100.0
Value (N$ m)Jun-‐12 May-‐13 Jun-‐13
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