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31 October 2014 – Trade Statistics for September 2014

31 October 2014 – Trade Statistics for September 2014

Pretoria, 31 October 2014 – The South African Revenue Service (SARS) today releases trade statistics for September 2014 that recorded a trade deficit of R2.91 billion. This figure includes trade data between South Africa and Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and Swaziland (BLNS countries).

Summary 
The R2.91 billion deficit for September 2014 is due to exports of R90.79 billion and imports of R93.71 billion. Exports increased from August to September 2014 by R14.00 billion (18.2%) and imports increased from August to September 2014 by R0.17 billion (0.2%).

The cumulative deficit for 2014 is R73.74 billion compared to R63.07 billion in 2013.

Trade highlights by category

The month-on-month export movements:

R’ million
Section: Including BLNS:
Precious Metals & Stones + R4 844 44.9%
Mineral Products + R3 911 24.3%
Vehicles & Transport Equipment + R2 075 22.4%
Chemical Products + R1 045 21.6%
Base Metals + R 883 8.9%
Machinery & Electronics + R 875 10.8%
Other Unclassified + R 606 233.0%
Vegetable Products – R 695 – 13.5%

 

 

The month-on-month import movements:

R’ million
Section: Including BLNS:
Vegetable Products + R1 305 76.7%
Chemical Products + R 631 7.3%
Base Metals + R 548 13.9%
Mineral Products + R 542 2.6%
Equipment Components – R 901 -13.0%
Vehicles and Transport Equipment -R 1 137 -12.9%
Machinery and Electronics -R 1 481 -6.6%

 

Trade highlights by world zone  

The world zone results for September 2014 are given below.

Africa:  
Exports: R 28 202 million – this is an increase of R 3 949 million from August 2014
Imports: R 11 573 million – this is a decrease of R 1 471 million from August 2014
Trade surplus: R 16 629 million.
This is a 48.4% increase in comparison to the R 11 208 million surplus recorded in August 2014.

America:
Exports: R 8 249 million – this is an increase of R 1 732 million from August 2014
Imports: R 9 054 million – this is a decrease of R 243 million from August 2014
Trade deficit: -R 805 million
This is a 71.1% decrease in comparison to the -R 2 780 million deficit recorded in August 2014.

Asia:  
Exports: R 25 959 million – this is an increase of R 2 465 million from August 2014
Imports:  R 44 095 million – this is an increase of R 2 717 million from August 2014
Trade deficit: -R 18 137 million
This is a 1.4% increase in comparison to the -R 17 885 million deficit recorded in August 2014.

Europe:  
Exports:  R 22 599 million ¬– this is an increase of R 4 553 million from August 2014
Imports: R 27 725 million– this is a decrease of R 642 million from August 2014
Trade deficit: -R 5 125 million
This is a 50.3% decrease in comparison to the -R 10 320 million deficit recorded in August 2014.

Oceania:   
Exports:  R 998 million ¬ – this is an increase of R 65 million from August 2014
Imports:   R1 167 million – this is a decrease of R 185 million from August 2014
Trade deficit: -R 169 million
This is a 59.6% decrease in comparison to the -R 419 million deficit recorded in August 2014

Trade Statistics excluding BLNS countries

The trade data excluding BLNS for September 2014 recorded a trade deficit of R 12.64 billion.

Summary
The R 12.64 billion deficit for September 2014 is as a result of exports of R 78.60 billion and imports of R 91.24 billion. Exports increased from August to September by R 12.00 billion (18.0%) and imports increased from August to September by R 0.27 billion (0.3%).

The cumulative deficit for 2014 excluding BLNS countries is R 149.43 billion compared to R 124.35 billion in 2013.

Trade highlights by category

The month-on-month export movements:

R’ million
Section: Excluding BLNS:
Precious Metals & Stones + R4 046     37.6%
Mineral Products + R3 475 24.3%
Vehicles & Transport Equipment + R1 784 22.2%
Chemical Products + R 939 24.0%
Base Metals + R 809 8.9%
Machinery & Electronics + R 783 12.0%
Other Unclassified + R 606 240.5%
Vegetables Products – R 658 -14.2%

 

The month-on-month import movements:

R’ million
Section: Excluding BLNS:
Vegetable Products + R1 319 79.8%
Chemical Products + R 670 8.2%
Base Metals + R 538 14.1%
Mineral Products + R529 2.5%
Equipment Components – R901 13.0%
Vehicle & Transport Equipment -R1 133 -12.9%
Machinery & Electronics -R1 517 -6.8%

Trade highlights by world zone

The world zone results from August 2014 to September 2014 are given below.

Africa:  
Exports: R 16 005 million – this is an increase of R 1 947 million from August 2014
Imports: R 9 107 million – this is a decrease of R 1 371 million from August 2014
Trade surplus: R 6 898 million
This is a 92.7% decrease in comparison to the R 3 580 million surplus recorded in August.
SA Trade Release Table (including BLNS)

SA Trade Release Table (excluding BLNS)

BLNS TRADE DATA (Only)

Trade Statistics with BLNS countries

Trade statistics with the BLNS for September 2014 recorded a trade surplus of R9.73 billion.

Summary
The R 9.73 billion surplus for September 2014 is as a result of exports of R 12.20 billion and imports of R 2.47 billion.

Exports increased from August to September by R 2.00 billion (19.6%) and imports decreased from August to September by R 0.10 billion (3.9%).

The cumulative surplus for 2014 is R 75.68 billion compared to R 61.28 billion in 2013.

 

Trade Highlights by Category

The month-on-month export movements:

R’ million
Section: BLNS:
Precious Metals & Stones + R 798 3401.3%
Mineral Products + R 436 24.9%
Vehicles & Transport Equipment + R 291 24.3%
Plastics & Rubber + R 112 23.8%
Chemical Products + R 106 11.7%

The month-on-month import movements:

R’ million
Section: BLNS:
Precious Metals & Stones – R 223 50.9%
Live Animals + R 68 31.2%
Machinery & Electronics + R 35 19.1%

For more info, visit the Trade Statistics website.

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