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Contents
Table
Page
Migration
1.0
Recorded Migration through Official Ports
1
Visitors
2.0
Visitors and Returning Residents
2
Health
3.1
Percentage of Weightings of Children 0-4 Years Lying below the Line (the third percentile)
3
3.2
Number and Percentage of Live Births Less than 2.5 kg
3
3.3
Vaccination Coverage of Children under One Year by Type
4
3.4
Health Facilities in Zimbabwe by Type of Institution
5
3.5
Hospital Services (General in-patients)
5
3.6
Utilisation of Maternity Hospitals
5
3.7
Reported Aids New Cases by Sex
5
3.8
Top Five Causes of Out-patient Attendances
6
Accidents
4.0
Occupational Injuries and Road Accidents
7
Crime
5.0
Crime Statistics, Offences Including Attempts
8
Labour Statistics
6.0
Employees and Earnings by Industrial Sector
12
6.1
Employees and Earnings in Specific Urban Areas
12
Agriculture Labour
6.2
Number of Employees in Agriculture and Wages paid by Sector and Quarter
13
Price Statistics
7.0
Consumer Price Index
14
7.1
Poverty Datum Lines
15
National Accounts
8.0
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Income Approach (US$)
17
8.1a
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Current Prices (US$)
18
8.1b
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Constant Prices (US$)
19
8.2a
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Expenditure Approach at Current Prices (US$)
20
8.2b
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Expenditure Approach at Constant Prices (US$)
21
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Balance of Payments
9.0
Balance of Payments
22
External Trade
10.0
Summary of External Trade, US$
23
10.1
Domestic Exports Classified by Principle Countries, US$
24
10.2
Imports Classified By Principal Countries, US$
27
10.3
Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters
30
10.4
Imports Classified by HS Chapters
39
Agriculture
11.0
Summary of Sales of Principal Crops and Livestock
49
11.1
Volume of Crop Sales to/through Marketing Authorities
49
11.2
Value of Crop Sales to/through Marketing Authorities
50
11.3
Value of Livestock Slaughtering and Milk Production
50
11.4
Volume of Livestock Slaughtering and Milk Production
51
11.5
Short-term Credit Extended to Farmers
51
Mining
12.0
Mineral Production
52
Electrical Energy
13.0
Electrical Energy Produced and Distributed
54
13.1
Electrical Energy Used by Major Industrial Divisions
54
Construction
14.0
Building Material Price Index
55
14.1
Monthly Average Retail Price of Petrol, Diesel, Paraffin/Kerosene and Gas
56
Manufacturing
15.0
Volume of Manufacturing Index (VMI)
57
16.0
Principal Indicators - Gross Output, Intermediate Consumption and Value Added Classified by
Industrial Group; CIP Zimbabwe: USD
58
Transport
17.1
Railways Analysis of Revenue including Operations in Botswana
60
17.2
Airport Traffic excluding Transit Passengers
61
Commercial Banks
18.0
Assets of Commercial Banks, US$ Million
62
18.1
Liabilities of Commercial Banks, US$ Million
63
18.2
Advances of Commercial Banks by Sector, US$ Thousand
64
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Other Financial Institutions
19.0
Assets of Accepting Houses, US$ Million
65
19.1
Liabilities of Accepting Houses, US$ Million
66
19.2
Assets of Building Societies, US$ Million
67
19.3
Liabilities of Building Societies, US$, Million
68
Public Debt and Government Finance
20.0
Zimbabwe External Debt Outstanding by Debtor (Including all arrears but excluding penalties)
US$ million
69
Consolidated Banking
21.0
Monetary Aggregate, US$ Thousands
70
Interest Rates
22.0
Bank Deposit Rates (percent per annum)
72
22.1
Lending Rates (percent per annum)
72
Stock Exchange
23.0
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Statistics
73
24.0
Selected International Exchange Rates
74
25.1
Sectoral Analysis of Commercial Banks Deposits, US$ Thousands
75
25.2
Broad Money Survey US$ Thousands
76
Explanatory Notes
77
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List of Publications Currently Available
Title of Publication/Section
Periodicity
Latest Copy
Available
General Publications
Business Register
Compendium of Statistics
Quarterly Digest of Statistics
Facts and Figures
Every 2 years
Quarterly
Annually
Agriculture / Environmental Statistics
ALS Reports (All Sectors)
Crop Production in Zimbabwe
Production Account of Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing
Environmental Statistics
Annually
Annually
Annually
3 years
2015
2011
2010
2016
Education /Gender
Education Statistics Report
Women and Men
Child Labour Report, 2014
3 years
3 years
5 years
2013
2012
2014
Employment
Labour Force Survey Report, 2014
Characteristics of Labour Migrants, 2014
5 years
5 years
2014
2014
Health (in conjunction with the Ministry of Health and Child Care
National Health Profile
Annually
Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS)
5 years
2015
2014
September 2016
2015
2014
2014
Tourism & Cultural Statistics
Monthly Migration & Tourist Statistics
Quarterly Migration & Tourist Statistics
Annual Migration & Tourist Statistics
Monthly
Quarterly
Annually
September 2016
September 2016
2015
Judicial
Judicial &
& Social
Social Welfare
Welfare
Prisons Census Report
Crime Statistics
Inventory of Facilities and Social Amenities
Quarterly
Monthly
5 years
December 2013
September 2016
2014
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Title of Publication/Section
Periodicity
Latest Copy Available
National Accounts
Poverty, Income, Consumption and
Expenditure Survey (PICES)
5 years
2011/12
Poverty and PDL Analysis in Zimbabwe
Annually
2011/12
National Accounts Report
Annually
2009-15
Zimbabwe Poverty Atlas, 2015
August 2015
Population Statistics
Zimbabwe Demographic & Health Survey (ZDHS)
ZDHS Key Indicators
Census Preliminary Report
Census Provincial Profiles
Census National Report
Zimbabwe in Maps - A Census Atlas
Population Projections Thematic Report
Descriptive Child and Youth Equity Atlas: Zimbabwe
Intercensal Demographic Survey
Migration Profile
Mortality Report
Census District Data Sheets
Mortality Thematic report
Nuptiality and Fertility Thematic report
Labour Force Characteristics Thematic
5 years
5 years
10 years
10 years
10 years
10 years
10 years
10 years
10 years
5 years
Annually
10 years
10 years
10 years
2010/11
2015
2012
2012
2012
2012
August 2015
2015
2008
2010
2007
June 2015
August 2015
August 2015
August 2015
Prices
Consumer Price Index
Building Materials Price Index
Producer Price Index
Civil Engineering Price Index
Quarterly Prices Bulletin
Poverty Datum Lines
Monthly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Monthly
Quarterly
Monthly
September
September
September
September
September
September
2016
2016
2016
2015
2015
2016
Production
Business Tendency Survey
Census of Industrial Production
Volume of Manufacturing Index
Electrical Energy Produced
Mineral Production
3 Times/Year
Annually
Quarterly
Monthly
Monthly
Services and Informal Sector
Survey of Services Report
May – August 2014
2013
December 2015
June 2016
April 2016
2013
Transport
Railways Analysis of Revenue
3 Times/Year
Airport Traffic excluding Transit Passengers
Annually
ICT Household Survey Report 2014
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August 2016
June 2016
Trade Statistics
Quarterly Bulletin of Trade Statistics
Statement of External Trade
Foreign Private Capital
Quarterly
Annually
September 2016
2014
2013
Notes
Explanations of Symbols
Symbol
Meaning
*
Amended
**
Available on an annual basis
+
Provisional
-
Any of the following:
Data not available
Missing value
Not received
No figure
0
When figure is zero or insignificant
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Table 1.0 Recorded Migration through Official Ports ♣
Period
Immigrants
Emigrants
Net migration
548
244
260
1 604
58 346
-
-57 894
-
January
February
March
2
7
82
-
-
April
May
June
68
49
38
-
-
July
August
September
5
5
4
-
-
October
November
December
-
-
-
January
February
March
109
166
-
-
April
May
June
187
202
167
-
-
July
August
September
245
119
178
-
-
October
November
December
68
133
30
-
-
January
February
March
41
117
63
-
-
April
May
June
82
32
37
-
-
July
August
September
20
8
19
-
-
2012
2013
2014
2015
2014
2015
2016
Source : ZIMSTAT Migration and Tourism Report
Note: ♣
This table is known to be an incomplete record of all migration. This is because of :
(a) The omission of cross-border movements at points other than the official ports, and
(b) Evidence that some residents who declare that they are leaving for less than twelve months in fact stay away
permanently or rather longer than a year.
-
Data not available
-1-
Table 2.0 Visitors and Returning Residents
In
On
For
On
For
Business
Education
Holiday
Shopping
29 538
458 973
458 164
536 257
632 420
703 030
741 278
20 910
143 066
224 946
297 196
339 538
371 588
165 410
6 321
11 230
20 830
16 532
12 022
18 719
13 307
51 441
748 067
823 147
826 101
800 549
786 903
1 057 325
23 910
25 170
68 267
160 176
48 237
82 320
108 210
1 385 246
1552 257
1 744 653
1 944 705
1 928 477
2 059 640
-
32 172
1 921 311
2 235 794
2 363 607
2 935 092
3 125 729
3 553 011
January
February
March
53 369
42 467
87 617
49 474
5 599
11 231
540
1 127
1 990
26 712
54 402
58 162
12 795
5 699
7 196
142 890
109 294
166 196
-
212 717
188 847
206 974
April
May
June
53 642
54 376
39 794
16 500
14 610
19 648
2 682
2 748
1 745
91 353
72 886
102 849
1 008
252
1 106
165 185
144 872
165 142
-
266 600
230 676
245 124
July
August
September
62 382
44 339
61 428
71 431
31 027
59 083
2 029
1 099
465
44 415
44 990
36 720
3 765
4 795
2 746
184 022
126 250
160 442
-
263 372
345 273
225 461
October
November
December
55 651
48 439
99 526
59 193
9 182
24 610
1 988
1 921
385
31 510
80 701
142 203
2 995
3 908
1 972
151 337
144 151
268 696
-
225 461
256 692
458 532
January
February
March
43 199
54 034
62 470
7 220
8 226
9 080
310
768
816
56 360
58 668
70 861
2 161
10 104
8 124
109 250
131 800
151 351
-
330 416
205 484
295 871
April
May
June
64 272
61 675
49 183
12 165
8 849
8 374
1 011
417
822
108 068
100 660
87 757
4 526
7 271
1 680
190 042
178 872
147 816
-
323 743
305 945
270 122
July
August
September
69 692
67 785
75 827
12 331
15 176
16 860
1 753
633
1 130
95 370
106 250
88 325
10 304
2 827
3 562
189 450
192 671
185 704
October
November
December
59 408
59 168
74 565
17 450
18 697
30 982
2 012
2 422
1 213
89 062
78 872
117 072
8 561
9 437
13 763
176 493
168 596
237 595
-
271 435
272 964
395 479
January
February
March
73 281
52 749
66 127
20 605
9 523
13 471
1 082
2 654
1 218
84 086
72 812
99 739
9 724
14 855
10 250
188 778
152 593
190 805
-
247 336
222 306
274 897
April
May
June
61 164
69 765
62 018
10 823
12 177
16 287
5 222
1 788
1 761
91 567
95 814
82 487
4 625
2 430
410
173 401
181 974
162 963
-
284 542
263 070
259 301
July
August
September
66 602
82 399
90 769
17 651
15 769
67 947
1 368
1 326
2 403
51 416
103 187
37 245
43 722
4 281
9 209
180 759
206 962
207 573
-
229 124
499 734
407 438
April
2015
2016
Source : ZIMSTAT Migration and Tourism Report
Note:
Data not available
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Total
Staying for less
than one night
included in Total Absent for one night
or more
Transit
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2014
Residents returning
from visits to other
countries
Visitors from other countries
Period
10 983
-
297 606
305 402
278 544
Table 3.1a Nutritional Status of Children 0-4 Years by Age. Percentage
of Weighings of Children 0-4 Years Lying Below the Line (the third
percentile)
Table 3.1b Nutritional Status of Children 0-4 Years by Age,
Percentage of Stunted Children 0-4 Years
Stunting
Period
Age in Months
0-5
6-11
12-23
Age in Months
24-59
0-59
0-5
6-11
2015
Annual
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
5.3
4.6
4.5
4.1
3.8
5.0
4.7
4.6
4.2
4.1
6.4
5.5
5.2
4.6
4.7
4.0
2.5
4.5
4.7
4.3
3.9
4.9
5.4
4.8
24-59
0-59
4.4
6.6
6.3
5.7
5.0
4.5
6.4
5.9
5.5
5.0
4.3
4.0
2.3
4.9
4.5
3.5
2015
5.9
4.8
4.7
4.1
3.9
5.7
4.9
4.8
4.3
4.1
4.3
5.7
5.3
5.4
5.0
4.4
5.5
4.9
4.9
4.6
2016
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
12-23
5.0
7.3
6.8
5.9
5.5
2016
4.2
4.0
2.3
4.5
4.5
3.5
4.8
4.5
4.5
Note:- 2013 and 2014 only moderate and severe underweight was used
the numerator for the total weighed children
4.7
4.3
3.9
5.9
5.4
4.8
Note: Moderate and severe stunting was used as the
2013 Data for stunted children was not available
Table 3.2 Number and Percentage of Live Births Less than 2.5 kg
2014
Period
2015
Number of Number Percentage
Live Births of Live
of Live
Births
Births
Below Below 2.5kg
2.5kg
Number of
Live Births
2016
Number of Percentage
Live Births
of Live
Below 2.5kg
Births
Below 2.5kg
Annual
380 466
34 849
9.2
363 735
34 489
9.5
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
86 208
117 490
90 927
8 375
10 103
8 057
9.7
8.6
8.9
88 642
91 749
94 821
8 818
8 836
8 473
9.9
9.6
8.9
4th Quarter
85 841
8 314
9.7
88 523
8 362
9.4
Source: Ministry of Health and Child Care
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Number of Number Percentage
Live Births of Live
of Live
Births
Births
Below Below 2.5kg
2.5kg
88 784
91 468
91 007
7 703
8 170
8 473
8.7
8.9
9.3
Table 3.3 Vaccination Coverage of Children Under One Year by Type
Population
Period
Under 1 year
2013
2014
2015
2014
BCG Initial
Polio 1
Coverage
Number
%
Polio 2
Coverage
Number
%
Polio 3
Number
Coverage %
Vitamin A
Coverage
Number
%
Measles
Coverage
Number
%
Number
Coverage
%
432 896
437 185
441 597
474 436
434 239
419 164
109.6
99.3
94.9
440 581
432 165
419 911
101.8
98.9
95.1
421 248
411 910
396 959
97.3
94.2
89.9
415 299
402 413
386 811
95.9
92.0
87.6
385 975
381 198
366 470
89.16
87.19
82.99
414 599
404 791
344 102
95.8
92.6
77.9
2015
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
441 597
441 597
441 597
441 597
107 859
106 147
95 256
109 902
24.4
24.0
21.6
24.9
106 965
105 378
101 922
105 646
24.2
23.9
23.1
23.9
101 201
100 863
97 168
97 727
22.9
22.8
22.0
22.1
99 921
99 677
95 729
91 484
22.63
22.57
21.68
20.72
101 219
104 570
98 584
62 097
22.9
23.7
22.3
14.1
102 988
94 554
91 750
54 810
23.3
21.4
20.8
12.4
2016
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
446 013
446 013
446 013
102 991
99 895
107 111
23.1
22.6
24.3
99 590
109 940
102 689
22.3
24.9
23.3
95 832
104 213
97 764
21.5
23.6
22.1
96 471
101 095
96 447
21.63
22.89
21.84
71 632
116 696
82 760
16.1
26.4
18.7
15 383
5 251
4 946
3.4
1.2
1.1
Population
Period
2013
2014
2015
2014
Under 1 year
Pentavalent 1
Coverage
Number
%
Pentavalent 2
Coverage
Number
%
Pneumococcal 1
Pentavalent 3
Number
Coverage %
Coverage
Number
%
Pneumococcal 2
Coverage
Number
%
Pneumococcal 3
Coverage
Number
%
Primary Course
Number
Coverage
%
433 285
437 185
441 597
437 562
429 653
417 468
101.1
98.3
94.5
422 639
409 225
395 060
97.6
93.6
89.5
411 330
399 173
385 028
95.0
91.3
87.2
433 143
428 148
416 661
100.0
97.9
94.4
411 325
408 508
394 594
94.9
93.4
89.4
399 012
397 467
385 029
92.1
90.9
87.2
390 528
363979
89.3
82.4
2015
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
441 597
441 597
441 597
441 597
106 455
106 288
100 839
103 886
24.1
24.1
22.8
23.5
98 322
100 867
99 324
96 547
22.3
22.8
22.5
21.9
99 410
99 014
95 221
91 383
22.5
22.4
21.6
20.7
106 262
104 394
100 707
105 298
24.1
23.6
22.8
23.8
99 511
100 084
96 758
98 241
22.5
22.7
21.9
22.2
99 453
98 864
95 311
91 401
22.5
22.4
21.6
20.7
99 388
91 369
87 742
85 480
22.5
20.7
19.9
19.4
2016
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
441 597
441 597
441 597
103 120
107 716
99 865
23.1
24.4
22.6
100 103
103 818
972 591
22.4
23.5
220.2
100 259
101 095
96 447
22.5
22.9
21.8
103 189
108 589
101 476
23.1
24.6
23.0
99 918
103 650
96 601
22.4
23.5
21.9
100 180
102 276
95 344
22.5
23.2
21.6
97 068
99 193
87 837
21.8
22.5
19.9
Source: Ministry of Health and Child Care
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Table 3.4 Health Facilities in Zimbabwe by Type of Institution
Type of Institution
Year
2013
2014
2015
2016
Primary
Level
1 331
1 527
1 527
1 527
Secondary
Tertiary
Quartenary
Other
Level (1st
referral)
179
179
179
179
Level (2nd
referral)
7
7
7
7
Level (3rd
referral)
14
14
14
14
Total
Facilities
Total No. of
Beds
No. of Beds
per 10 000
People
-
1 531
1 727
1 727
1 727
53 959
53 959
53 960
53 961
44
44
44
44
In-patient Average Stay
Daily
days
Average
Percentage
Occupancy
No. of
outpatient
attendances
Table 3.5 Hospital Services (General in-patients)
Year
Admissions
Discharges
Deaths
Bed
Occupancy
2014
2015
225 325
215 942
206 267
201 407
23 499
22 421
1 522 419
1 427 099
617
592
1.0
1.0
26.9
25.2
4 030 080
3 511 837
2015
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
56 299
54 575
51 574
53 494
51 395
51 730
47 380
50 902
5 603
5 652
5 603
5 563
373 664
355 003
347 733
350 699
617
598
565
586
6.6
6.2
6.6
6.2
29.2
27.7
27.2
27.4
950 989
920 004
844 405
796 439
2016
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
52 892
50 385
46 932
49 913
46 942
46 174
5 393
5 526
5 234
482 955
343 405
337 547
580
552
514
8.7
6.5
6.6
37.7
26.8
26.4
1 302 269
854 657
800 547
In-patient Average Stay
Daily
days
Average
1 908
1.1
1 954
1.0
1 951
1.0
Percentage
Occupancy
Table 3.6 Utilisation of Maternity Hospitals
Year
Admissions
Discharges
Deaths
Bed
Occupancy
2013
2014
2015
275 448
229 319
218 301
245 073
226 273
227 451
1 121
1 275
1 277
696 450
713 303
712 093
43.8
44.8
44.7
2015
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
53 408
55 057
54 508
55 328
55 354
57 561
56 511
58 025
414
300
271
292
177 611
180 632
178 279
175 571
1 946
1 980
1 954
1 924
3.2
3.1
3.1
3.0
47.9
48.7
48.1
47.4
2016
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
55 148
57 028
53 519
58 714
60 207
57 185
328
314
214
188 131
187 526
181 129
2 062
2 055
1 985
3.2
3.1
3.2
50.7
50.6
48.9
Table 3.7 Reported AIDS New Cases by Sex
Year
2014
2015
Male
144 546
113 319
Female
234 785
178 022
Total
379 331
291 341
2015
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
28 562
27 333
27 538
29 886
38 929
46 653
43 315
49 125
67 491
73 986
70 853
79 011
2016
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
27 969
25 809
23 565
46 518
43355
38495
74 487
69 164
62 060
Source: Ministry of Health and Child Care
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Table 3.8 Top Five Causes of Out-Patients Attendences
Disease/Conditions
3rd Quarter 2015
No. of cases
No of cases
as a % of
new cases
ARI
862 153
32.3
Diarrhoea & dysentery
177 979
Skin Diseases
Disease/Conditions
4th Quarter 2015
No. of cases
No of cases
as a % of
new cases
ARI
570 664
23.7
6.7
Diarrhoea & dysentery
186 677
7.7
150 349
5.6
Skin Diseases
149 856
6.2
Burns, RTA & Other Injuries
131 182
4.9
Burns, RTA & Other Injuries
138 661
5.8
Disease of the Eye
102 444
3.8
Disease of the Eye
99 070
4.1
All Other New Diseaseas
1 245 451
46.7
All Other New Diseaseas
1 264 571
52.5
Total New Cases
2 669 558
100.0
Total New Cases
2 409 499
100.0
Annual 2015
No. of cases
Disease/Conditions
ARI
No of cases
as a % of
new cases
3 034 900
27.6
Skin Diseases
758 877
Diarrhoea & dysentery
Disease/Conditions
1st Quarter 2016
No. of cases
No of cases
as a % of
new cases
ARI
584 521
22.8
6.9
Skin Diseases
195 785
7.6
710 066
6.5
Diarrhoea & dysentery
184 584
7.2
Burns, RTA & Other Injuries
570 878
5.2
Burns, RTA & Other Injuries
140 456
5.5
Disease of the Eye
407 855
3.7
Disease of the Eye
95 970
3.7
5 518 305
50.2
All Other New Diseaseas
1 359 116
53.1
11 000 881
100.0
Total New Cases
2 560 432
100.0
All Other New Diseaseas
Total New Cases
Disease/Conditions
2nd Quarter 2016
No. of cases
No of cases
as a % of
new cases
Disease/Conditions
3rd Quarter 2016
No. of cases
No of cases
as a % of
new cases
ARI
748 948
27.0
ARI
903 065
33.1
Skin Diseases
333 709
12.0
Diarrhoea & Dysentery
184 158
6.8
Diarrhoea & Dysentery
139 443
5.0
Skin Diseases
138 348
5.1
Burns, RTA & Other Injuries
137 914
5.0
Burns, RTA & Other Injuries
127 442
4.7
98 625
3.6
Disease of the Eye
99 020
3.6
All Other New Diseaseas
1 317 041
47.4
All Other New Diseaseas
1 274 595
46.7
Total New Cases
2 775 680
100.0
Total New Cases
2 726 628
100.0
Disease of the Eye
Note: ARI = Acute Respiratory Infection
Source: Ministry of Health and Child Care
ENT = Ear, Nose and Throat
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Table 4.0
Occupational Injuries and Road Accidents
Period
Occupational Injuries
Number of
claims submitted
Persons
killed
7 151
5 287
5 391
4 947
8 151
93
109
57
January
February
March
450
489
500
11
13
10
April
May
June
394
486
429
6
4
16
July
August
September
406
410
497
8
10
12
October
November
December
502
445
383
6
4
9
January
February
March
398
474
502
4
4
4
April
May
June
434
438
419
9
6
3
July
August
September
426
344
435
11
3
3
October
November
December
488
375
214
6
3
1
June
6 151
2013
2014
2015
2014
2015
Source: NSSA
Road Accidents
Total number
of accidents
2012
2013
2014
2015
Number Number
of dead of injured
30 911
40 165
42 713
45 701
2 094
2 797
2 042
2 368
14 965*
17 759
14 759
12 399
2015
March
June
September
December
9 364
11 517
12 253
12 567
453
786
518
611
2 528
3 243
3 703
2 925
2016
March
June
11 392
11 847
371
463
3 137
3 141
Note:
- Data not available
* Ammended
Source: Police General Head Quarters (PGHQ)
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Table 5.0 Crime Statistics, Offences including Attempts
Infanticide
Abortion
Assault
(common)
Assault
(Grievous
bodly harm)
Assault
(indecent)
Culpable
homicide
Murder
Rape
93
173
156
106
114
96
47 009
61 455
69 641
73
106
235
2 866
1 661
1 989
1 307
1 121
1 150
830
1 015
1 387
5 717
7 551
7 752
April
May
June
11
18
11
10
8
7
5 356
5 531
5 180
9
5
11
180
125
145
86
105
93
88
59
97
524
560
574
July
August
September
20
14
8
10
9
8
5 352
5 947
6 134
59
4
8
177
165
165
96
101
83
77
495
76
639
635
765
October
November
December
11
18
22
8
6
10
6 873
6 268
6 502
84
3
16
203
188
217
121
98
107
77
76
102
782
662
720
January
February
March
13
6
7
4
9
10
6 307
6 210
5 816
27
26
19
185
151
206
107
78
84
92
115
58
800
746
760
April
May
June
16
6
14
12
10
4
5 732
5 463
5 515
4
3
5
144
125
135
81
122
110
62
94
94
576
614
591
July
August
September
14
8
9
12
7
14
5 596
6 261
5 956
10
15
5
136
167
162
90
119
101
75
66
96
574
671
704
Period
2013
2014
2015
2015
2016
Table 5.0 Crime Statistics, (Contd.)
Arson ♣
Fraud
Malicious
injury to
property
Receiving
stolen
property
House
breaking and
theft
Theft of car
Theft from
car
Theft of
stock
Theft (other)
1 074
920
1 160
9 151
10 052
11 207
9 093
9 234
10 547
281
347
505
23 676
31 768
34 352
421
419
364
2 726
3 384
3 624
8 280
9 576
9 964
58 627
81 702
86 847
45
92
56
957
865
898
765
757
802
34
36
51
2 689
2 700
2 844
29
26
24
259
210
307
685
581
673
6 909
7 096
6 897
July
August
September
108
112
119
997
923
982
815
921
1 004
43
30
32
2 700
2 835
2 965
27
35
27
251
315
277
855
903
913
6 977
7 121
7 455
October
November
December
157
231
93
1 117
992
1 034
1 050
1 000
1 077
51
49
66
2 985
3 007
3 089
37
31
40
515
340
301
916
959
1 091
7 808
7 612
8 367
January
February
March
78
52
47
1 042
971
738
995
767
956
59
49
51
3 086
3 197
2 951
49
17
36
293
280
253
1 000
818
778
7 789
7 583
8 183
April
May
June
53
64
84
883
922
843
837
879
1 001
31
31
23
2 775
2 852
2 780
30
39
34
267
304
268
694
763
772
7 624
7 462
7 428
98
116
138
806
861
948
1 035
1 113
1 095
22
23
29
2 807
2 801
2 731
33
42
35
310
327
362
882
957
864
7 532
7 878
7 397
Period
2013
2014
2015
2015
2016
April
May
June
July
August
September
Note: ♣
Some of the data on Arson was reported under Malicious injury to property during 2009-2011
Source: Police General Head Quarters (PGHQ)
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Table 5.0 Crime Statistics (Contd.)
Period
Robbery
Armed
robbery
♣
Other
common
law
Broadcasting
Act
Control of
goods
Criminal law
amendment
^^
6 925
7 775
5 453
554
631
404
6 652
8 507
7 946
5 027
5 366
3 806
104
179
73
5
0
5
17
2
12
1 202
1 311
1 187
April
May
June
510
468
435
26
25
29
558
580
610
292
371
433
4
6
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
100
90
164
July
August
September
531
459
420
37
40
73
619
707
725
272
289
259
4
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
129
130
99
October
November
December
430
403
482
49
28
34
835
891
947
271
168
177
5
15
7
0
5
0
0
4
0
107
91
108
January
February
March
382
380
406
35
34
31
711
751
971
158
210
299
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
107
114
145
417
312
1340
34
26
22
458
325
574
0
1
208
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
99
113
145
449
452
382
35
37
34
434
445
332
144
96
165
1
3
3
0
0
0
0
5
0
146
110
90
Cultivate
Supply
Smoke
Exchange
Act
Firearms
Possession
3 462
4 409
311
200
188
230
292
58
9
0
0
4 499
4
1
3
496
478
402
April
May
June
17
21
15
15
12
11
0
0
0
380
331
393
0
2
0
33
35
42
July
August
September
32
12
30
9
6
30
1
2
0
339
379
475
0
1
0
44
25
36
October
November
December
24
26
20
28
20
15
2
0
1
375
309
377
0
0
0
0
27
34
January
February
March
28
24
15
21
24
24
0
2
1
384
264
402
0
2
0
29
20
35
April
May
June
17
25
28
29
19
5
1
1
1
255
288
259
0
0
5
22
26
34
July
August
September
36
11
11
10
1
14
0
0
0
235
215
251
3
1
2
20
23
31
2013
2014
2015
2015
2016
April
May
June
July
August
September
Criminal Customs
procedure and excise
and evidence
Table 5.0 Crime Statistics (Contd.)
Period
Dangerous drugs
2013
2014
2015
2015
2016
Note:
♣
^^
Some of the data on Armed Robbery was reported under Robbery during 2009-2011
For the period August 2011 to 2012 some of the crimes under Criminal Law were reported under
Miscellaneous Offence, Common Law and Law and Order Maintenance Act( other)
Source: Police General Head Quarters (PGHQ)
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Table 5.0 Crime Statistics (Contd.)
Period
Forests
2013
2014
2015
2015
2016
Harmful liquids
Immigration
Income tax
Law and order
Road motor
maintenance Act
transportation
Possession
of arms
Other
452
563
383
174
176
170
38 925
31 442
16 457
225
85
127
2
0
0
6
12
8
104 681
96 828
154 502
January
February
March
21
17
34
14
16
8
84
2 267
3 704
5
15
3
0
0
0
7
1
0
12 235
11 399
10 962
April
May
June
24
20
30
34
16
26
9 698
87
108
34
3
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
11 277
12 977
13 842
July
August
September
28
48
60
10
11
17
81
77
209
10
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
13 921
11 137
14 067
October
November
December
101
50
18
18
17
46
142
144
248
43
6
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
13 285
14 506
14 894
January
February
March
11
21
34
5
25
13
130
53
115
3
4
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
19 691
12 455
16 301
April
May
June
21
24
42
6
12
11
79
83
70
10
2
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
18 625
19 189
20301
July
August
September
27
22
55
19
7
6
44
53
42
5
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
15 694
24 341
11 988
Miscellaneous
Municipal
Parks and
Precious
offence Act
by-laws
wildlife
stones
Table 5.0 Crime Statistics (Contd.)
Liquor
Period
Drunk
Shebeens
Other
5 454
5 442
7 674
1 105
1 114
1 496
4 367
5 625
7 395
3 224
1 473
4 798
10 949
16 758
4 353
985
1 139
1 493
1 876
1 454
1 657
January
February
March
596
354
574
79
53
92
650
639
678
218
264
393
237
359
304
86
90
120
167
122
136
April
May
June
472
490
568
112
91
90
679
656
620
760
938
689
364
426
367
94
86
140
88
148
133
July
August
September
383
636
889
98
158
234
617
598
694
749
111
142
379
550
376
144
167
132
139
123
150
October
November
December
1 022
878
812
169
166
154
482
388
694
158
184
192
513
203
275
146
186
102
122
110
219
January
February
March
538
621
457
90
135
126
599
372
635
140
142
201
181
172
256
151
368
113
156
117
185
April
May
June
529
534
616
80
50
80
458
326
364
137
136
146
287
247
379
84
82
109
192
114
92
July
August
September
480
549
444
137
136
80
226
442
120
85
89
139
163
92
117
103
85
103
93
102
108
2013
2014
2015
2015
2016
Source: Police General Head Quarters (PGHQ)
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Table 5.0 Crime Statistics (Contd.)
Period
Driving
without due
care
Speeding
Drunk
while driving
2 979
3 775
5 619
26 873
32 398
37 419
47 546
51 498
34 782
854
121
87
43
11
92
334
283
376
2 801
2 560
3 224
4 018
3 291
2 650
1
10
5
1 964
2 422
2 310
34
90
16
334
400
416
3 163
2 532
2 901
3 255
2 310
2 582
2
53
2
1 078
2 248
1 554
2 211
3 055
2 325
43
23
21
437
447
492
3 272
3 291
3 134
2 149
2 702
3 158
0
5
2
October
November
December
1 273
773
821
2 450
1 967
2 512
13
13
19
653
671
776
3 348
3 396
3 797
3 047
2 797
2 823
4
1
2
January
February
March
792
630
1 102
2 090
2 088
2 794
10
5
7
233
263
737
2 229
2 179
2 841
2 576
2 830
2 375
3
7
13
April
May
June
1 102
2 137
1 372
2 815
2 878
3 488
56
75
5
589
587
790
2 942
3 249
4 865
2 528
3 536
2 691
9
8
75
July
August
September
1 161
771
669
2 446
6 419
2 840
15
2
125
573
548
539
2 804
2 527
3 415
3 529
3 897
3 190
27
21
24
Breathalyser
offences
Other moving
vehicle
offences
Road Traffic Act [RTA]
Construction
equipment &
use regulation
Vehicle
licensing Act
All other
26
78
29
71 426
80 840
91 080
0
0
0
40 001
42 424
42 615
66 167
87 463
95 657
0
10
0
5 891
5 356
9 419
0
0
0
4 705
3 719
3 618
7 986
9 428
8 915
0
0
0
7 770
6 975
7 058
0
0
0
3 687
3 829
3 050
5 733
8 948
6 580
July
August
September
0
1
10
7 615
6 674
7 792
0
0
0
3 268
3 608
3 425
6 485
7 572
9 391
October
November
December
0
0
8
7 742
8 810
9 978
0
0
0
3 399
3 206
3 101
8 129
6 564
9 926
January
February
March
0
0
1
6 747
7 387
9 460
0
0
0
2 317
2 872
3 475
6 847
7 079
9 849
April
May
June
1
0
0
7 809
10 188
11 892
0
0
0
3 673
3 845
4 309
12 104
10 962
12 909
5
0
8
7 683
12 404
8 430
0
0
0
3 135
8 609
3 875
6 467
7 453
8 746
No insurance
12 137
18 315
13 800
30 518
32 518
28 033
266
378
418
January
February
March
1 044
960
1 142
2 146
2 081
2 590
April
May
June
628
1 115
1 164
July
August
September
2013
2014
2015
2015
2016
Road Traffic Act [RTA]
Reckless
Negligent
driving
driving
No driver's licence
Table 5.0 Crime Statistics (Contd.)
Period
2013
2014
2015
2015
January
February
March
April
May
June
2016
July
August
September
Source: Police General Head Quarters (PGHQ)
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Table 6.0 Employees and Earnings by Industrial Sector +^
Agriculture,
forestry
and
fishing
Mining
and
quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity
and
water
Construction
Finanance,
insurance &
real
estate
Distribution
restaurants
and
hotels
Transport &
communications
39.8
39.2
36.8
97.2
93.1
88.2
16.7
18.3
18.9
40.4
39.5
38.4
38.5
95.2
93.1
93.0
91.0
37.7
37.2
35.6
36.5
Services
Total
Public
Administration
Education
Health
Private
Domestic
Other
19.3
23.8
20.3
49.8
49.7
48.9
81.0
78.9
71.9
36.0
35.4
35.2
103.2
108.5
108.5
143.2
150.45
155.4
45.3
45.7
43.1
83.6
141.2*
160.4
53.5
53.3
50.8
16.8
18.8
18.8
18.7
27.6
27.0
20.0
20.6
49.3
48.9
50.3
50.2
77.2
76.7
80.8
80.9
35.4
35.5
35.3
35.3
106.8
106.8
110.0
110.3
154.4
152.4
146.6
148.4
46.0
46.0
45.5
45.3
83.6
160.4*
160.4*
160.4*
53.3
53.6
54.1
52.1
-
90.8
89.6
87.2
85.3
18.9
18.9
18.9
18.9
21.4
20.9
19.6
19.3
50.0
49.6
48.3
47.8
75.1
74.1
69.6
68.8
35.7
35.7
35.2
34.3
109.9
106.5
107.9
109.8
161.2
158.0
152.7
149.5
45.0
45.0
45.1
37.4
160.4
160.4
160.4
160.4
51.6
51.3
51.8
48.3
-
354.6
381.5
0.0
746.0
782.4
0.0
292.3
320.6
0.0
192.7
148.4
0.0
597.1
512.2
0.0
553.0
513.3
0.0
338.4
347.3
0.0
858.0
879.1
0.0
962.7
1 029.5
0.0
402.0
304.3
0.0
109.2
193.2
0.0
756.1
579.9
0.0
94.8
91.9
98.3
96.5
203.4
194.3
189.0
195.7
76.2
81.4
81.4
81.6
41.9
38.4
33.4
34.7
129.2
124.2
127.7
131.1
129.7
121.2
128.7
133.7
87.2
86.0
86.7
87.4
201.5
219.6
224.5
233.5
241.2
254.1
261.0
273.2
71.6
77.4
78.2
77.1
28.4
54.6
54.9
55.3
146.2
144.4
146.3
143.0
92.9
89.7
95.7
92.1
195.0
184.5
188.5
188.3
78.1
78.3
78.2
78.2
40.5
38.0
34.5
35.5
142.7
135.7
137.6
138.9
137.8
131.3
128.6
129.6
89.1
87.3
89.0
86.7
232.0
224.0
225.2
233.0
274.6
273.4
283.9
289.5
87.7
88.0
85.2
84.3
51.2
49.8
49.5
50.8
148.8
149.2
147.1
147.8
Employees in thousands, annual average
2013
2014
2015
-
2014
March
June
September
December
-
2015
March
June
September
December
-
Earnings in US$ million
2013
2014
2015
2014
March
June
September
December
2015
March
June
September
December
Note:
-
-
[i] ^ Because of collection difficulties these figures exclude the employees of small agricultural units and small businesses in rural areas.
[ii] + The figures for the most recent quarters are provisional and are amended as necessary in the following quarter.
[iii] - Data not available
[iv] Data for formal employment in the agriculture sector used to include persons only employed in the LSCF farms. For consistency and comparability purposes
the data now includes employees and earnings for A1, A2 farms as these previously constituted the LSCF.
Table 6.1 Employees and Earnings in Specific Urban Areas
Period
Bulawayo
Gweru
Chinhoyi
Kadoma
Harare
Marondera
Kwekwe
Mutare
Masvingo
Employees in thousands, annual average
2013
2014
2015
114.1
113.8
110.6
5.7
5.8
5.7
19.2
18.7
18.1
231.7
234.9
219.3
7.0
6.5
6.0
11.6
10.6
10.0
7.7
7.7
8.6
11.8
12.3
14.0
22.5
21.3
19.8
2014
March
June
September
December
114.3
114.3
114.3
112.3
6.0
5.8
5.7
5.7
19.3
18.6
18.6
18.2
233.3
232.0
238.0
236.2
7.1
6.3
6.2
6.2
10.6
10.6
10.7
10.5
7.2
7.4
7.9
8.2
11.9
11.9
12.5
13.0
22.2
22.8
20.4
19.6
2015
March
June
September
December
112.9
111.5
110.4
107.5
5.8
5.8
5.8
5.4
17.8
18.2
18.0
18.3
229.2
221.6
217.1
209.1
6.3
6.2
6.1
5.2
10.5
10.5
9.7
9.4
8.6
8.7
8.6
8.4
14.2
14.3
13.8
13.8
20.1
20.1
19.9
19.2
978.9
1021.7
1033.5
35.5
37.1
38.8
143.6
152.1
141.3
2 851.1
2 397.8
2507.2
37.2
41.0
37.7
88.0
90.8
84.1
50.8
54.7
61.4
65.8
88.4
106.1
141.9
138.0
132.7
Earnings in US$ million
2013
2014
2015
2014
March
June
September
December
256.0
255.2
253.2
257.3
9.7
9.2
9.3
8.9
37.3
37.2
38.2
39.4
595.9
587
598.8
616.1
10.3
10.6
10.6
9.5
22.7
22.7
23
22.4
12.6
13.2
14.4
14.5
18.8
20.2
24.6
24.8
35.7
35.8
32.5
34
2015
March
June
September
December
259.3
253.4
258.9
261.9
9.3
9.8
9.5
10.2
37.3
33.2
35.1
35.7
646.8
621.7
619.9
618.8
9.6
9.5
9.2
9.4
20.9
22.1
21.3
19.8
14.4
15.9
15.3
15.8
24.5
26.3
28.3
27.0
33.6
32.9
33.7
32.5
Note:
[i] + The figures for the most recent quarter are provisional.
[ii]
Data from selected areas excludes all mining companies
[iii] * Ammended figures
Source: Quarterly Employment Inquiry
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Table 6.2 Number of Employees in Agriculture and Wages paid, by Sector and Quarter, 2010 - 2014.
Number of Employees
Old
Resetllment
Communal
Schemes
A1
A2
SSCF
2 012
232 785
30 196
107 226
125 402
8 488
LSCF National Total
80 197
584 293
2 013
332 684
38 478
149 775
84 528
10 006
137 263
588 844
2 014
245 122
39 471
146 867
110 449
16 054
66 632
624 595
March
574 674
62 905
224 748
103 544
9 876
89 617
1 065 364
June
215 858
33 303
102 880
74 045
7 242
125 721
559 049
September
167 658
21 158
77 893
73 524
7 092
50 701
398 026
December
372 545
36 546
193 577
87 000
15 813
283 011
332 936
March
340 976
68 794
251 421
113 765
31 767
112 991
919 714
June
235 857
29 365
136 759
96 925
15 096
38 816
552 818
September
144 297
15 127
80 239
71 078
9 919
58 780
379 440
December
259 358
44 597
119 049
160 029
7 434
55 941
646 408
2 013
2 014
Wages & Salaries (US$)
Communal
Old
Resetllment
Schemes
A1
A2
SSCF
LSCF
National Total
2 012
53 095 439
8 358 345
37 512 116
59 232 069
4 339 218
78 072 052
240 609 239
2 013
71 298 149
12 063 103
51 759 328
60 345 177
4 627 278
111 874 213
261 043 645
2 014
73 877 311
13 192 143
54 111 915
84 010 596
8 359 450
155 985 363
345 103 995
March
23 000 399
4 422 642
16 017 985
16 745 776
1 023 994
19 596 821
80 807 617
June
13 758 797
2 679 218
9 616 276
13 671 776
843 269
42 515 948
83 085 284
September
13 142 025
1 873 565
8 588 334
13 701 239
1 006 064
20 234 769
58 545 995
December
21 396 928
3 087 679
17 536 733
16 226 386
1 753 951
29 526 675
38 604 749
March
21 592 667
4 035 302
17 647 288
16 968 993
3 008 552
65 394 476
128 647 278
June
17 456 552
3 099 778
13 617 643
15 897 303
2 368 554
23 686 929
76 126 759
September
December
13 796 901
21 031 191
1 955 252
4 101 811
9 635 755
13 211 228
14 911 596
36 232 704
1 939 923
1 042 421
22 471 175
44 432 783
64 710 602
75 619 355
2013
2014
Note: These figures include permanent and casual workers
Source: Agriculture and Livestock Survey
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Table 7.0 Consumer Price Index, ( 2012 = 100) ♣
Food and
non
alcoholic
beverages
Alcoholic
beverages
and
tobacco
Clothing &
footwear
Weights
33.5
4.4
6.0
17.7
9.9
2.2
9.8
3.4
2.1
5.7
1.4
3.9
100.0
2013
2014
2015
100.0
96.9
68.0
102.7
104.7
77.8
100.3
99.9
72.8
102.1
103.0
73.6
100.0
97.8
69.7
101.7
102.4
77.3
101.5
102.2
73.8
89.4
85.9
54.7
99.6
98.8
72.9
104.6
121.1
100.5
100.6
101.4
75.2
100.0
98.0
71.5
100.6
100.4
72.4
-
1.6
-0.2
-1.3
July
August
September
97.0
96.2
95.8
104.7
104.5
104.6
99.9
99.8
99.9
102.8
102.8
103.2
97.7
97.6
97.3
102.6
102.6
102.8
102.1
102.4
102.8
85.9
85.8
85.8
98.8
98.8
98.6
128.0
128.0
128.0
101.7
101.7
101.3
98.1
96.9
97.0
100.7
100.4
100.4
0.0
-0.3
0.0
0.3
0.2
0.1
October
November
December
95.6
95.5
95.2
104.8
105.0
105.0
100.0
100.1
100.0
103.2
103.2
103.4
97.2
97.1
97.0
102.8
102.9
103.1
102.5
102.6
102.8
85.7
85.7
85.7
98.6
98.6
98.4
128.0
116.2
116.2
101.3
100.7
100.5
97.0
97.1
96.9
100.3
99.6
99.5
-0.4
-0.7
-0.1
-0.1
-0.7
-0.8
January
February
March
95.5
95.6
95.6
105.0
105.2
105.3
100.0
99.7
99.4
103.5
103.4
103.3
97.1
97.0
97.0
103.1
103.1
103.0
101.8
101.4
101.4
74.2
74.2
74.2
98.5
98.3
98.3
116.1
116.1
116.1
100.0
99.7
99.8
97.2
97.3
97.4
99.2
99.1
99.1
-0.3
-0.1
0.0
-1.3
-1.4
-1.2
April
May
June
95.0
94.6
94.2
105.3
105.2
105.5
98.7
98.3
98.2
99.8
100.0
100.0
96.5
96.3
96.2
103.0
103.1
102.9
101.3
101.0
101.1
74.1
74.0
74.1
98.2
98.1
98.0
116.8
116.8
116.8
100.2
100.1
100.1
97.4
97.0
97.1
98.2
98.0
97.9
-0.9
-0.2
-0.1
-2.6
-2.7
-2.8
July
August
September
93.4
92.7
92.3
105.4
105.2
105.1
98.3
98.3
98.3
99.4
99.5
98.9
95.4
95.3
94.8
103.1
103.0
103.1
101.0
100.7
100.3
74.0
74.0
73.7
97.9
97.7
97.6
125.6
125.6
125.6
100.0
99.9
101.2
97.1
97.0
96.7
98.0
97.7
97.3
0.1
-0.3
-0.4
-2.8
-2.8
-3.1
October
November
December
91.8
91.8
91.6
104.7
104.5
104.1
98.0
97.8
97.6
98.8
98.8
98.9
94.5
94.3
94.2
103.7
103.7
103.6
99.8
99.7
99.5
73.7
73.6
73.5
97.5
97.5
97.6
125.6
129.1
129.1
101.0
101.0
100.9
96.8
96.8
96.5
97.0
97.2
97.1
-0.3
0.2
-0.1
-3.3
-2.5
-2.5
January
February
March
91.8
91.7
91.6
104.1
104.0
103.8
97.6
97.6
97.5
98.9
98.8
97.8
93.9
93.7
93.1
103.5
103.3
103.2
99.1
98.7
98.4
73.5
73.4
73.7
97.4
97.4
97.3
129.1
129.1
133.5
100.7
100.7
100.0
96.3
96.2
95.6
97.0
96.9
96.8
-0.1
-0.1
-0.1
-2.2
-2.2
-2.3
April
May
June
91.1
90.7
90.4
103.9
103.6
103.6
97.3
97.1
96.9
97.7
97.9
98.4
92.8
92.7
92.7
103.2
103.0
103.1
98.5
98.4
98.3
73.7
72.5
72.5
97.3
97.4
97.1
133.4
133.4
137.0
99.9
100.0
100.3
95.3
95.0
95.0
96.6
96.4
96.6
-0.2
-0.2
0.2
-1.6
-1.7
-1.4
July
August
September
89.9
89.6
89.6
103.6
103.6
103.7
96.8
96.5
96.5
98.5
98.5
97.4
92.7
92.7
92.4
103.0
103.0
102.9
98.3
98.2
98.1
72.2
72.2
72.2
97.2
97.1
96.9
137.0
137.0
137.0
100.3
100.3
100.3
94.8
94.9
95.0
96.4
96.3
96.0
-0.2
-0.1
-0.3
-1.6
-1.4
-1.3
Period
2014
2015
2016
Housing
Furniture,
water
household
electricity
equipment
gas and and mainteother fuels
nance
Health
Transport Communic
ation
Note:
♣
The Indices are inclusive of value added tax and excise duty.
Data not available
Source: Consumer Price Survey (CPS)
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Recreation Education
and culture
Restaurants Miscellan
and hotels
eous
goods
and
services
All Items
Inflation Rate ( %)
Monthly Annual
Table 7.1: Food Poverty Datum Lines per person per month
Manicaland
Mashonaland Mashonaland Mashonaland Matabeleland Matabeleland
Central
East
West
North
South
Midlands
Masvingo
Harare
Bulawayo
Zimbabwe %) Quarterly
(%) Annual
2013
2014
2015
28.95
28.93
28.45
30.00
30.18
30.11
28.48
29.30
29.40
31.11
31.65
30.73
39.86
39.29
37.65
37.12
36.53
35.28
29.66
28.85
28.09
31.21
30.15
29.79
32.66
30.25
32.31
31.65
31.71
31.18
31.90
31.49
31.17
-
-4.1
1.36
-1.02
2014
March
June
September
December
28.97
29.67
28.67
28.19
29.80
30.66
30.20
30.29
29.15
30.08
29.16
28.91
31.71
33.38
31.16
30.90
40.86
39.53
38.14
37.92
35.87
37.54
36.59
36.01
29.25
29.43
28.21
28.30
30.61
30.00
29.70
29.63
30.45
30.49
29.95
29.49
31.89
31.79
31.62
31.42
31.63
31.93
31.19
30.96
-0.63
0.73
-0.73
-0.09
3.19
-0.62
0.00
-1.43
2015
March
June
September
December
28.86
28.88
28.04
28.20
30.32
31.01
30.02
29.42
29.57
29.84
29.34
28.52
31.66
30.80
29.81
30.52
39.08
37.81
36.78
36.44
36.94
35.57
34.13
33.35
28.74
28.07
27.27
28.23
28.91
30.72
30.00
29.59
31.51
31.04
33.33
33.09
31.37
31.33
31.13
30.19
31.53
31.39
30.83
30.65
0.20
-0.28
-0.71
-0.20
-0.32
-1.70
-0.98
-0.99
2016
March
June
September
28.41
28.49
27.27
29.22
29.25
28.95
28.55
28.10
28.47
30.48
30.74
30.07
37.27
36.56
36.54
33.41
33.32
33.43
27.86
27.00
26.52
28.93
28.47
28.38
33.63
32.92
32.29
29.89
30.06
29.62
30.72
30.37
30.02
-0.10
-0.51
-0.38
-2.63
-3.27
-2.74
Midlands
Masvingo
Harare
Bulawayo
Zimbabwe %) Quarterly
(%) Annual
Table 7.2: Food Poverty Datum Lines for 5 persons per household per month
Manicaland Mashonaland Mashonaland Mashonaland Matabeleland Matabeleland
Central
East
West
North
South
2013
2014
2015
144.75
144.67
142.24
150.01
150.88
150.57
142.41
146.50
147.00
155.56
158.24
153.65
199.28
196.44
188.23
185.61
182.65
176.40
148.31
144.25
140.43
156.07
150.75
148.97
163.30
151.27
161.55
158.24
158.55
155.88
159.48
157.45
155.83
-
-4.2
1.36
-1.02
2014
March
June
September
December
144.84
148.36
143.35
140.93
149.01
153.29
151.02
151.43
145.75
150.39
145.78
144.57
158.57
166.88
155.78
154.52
204.29
197.64
190.71
189.61
179.36
187.69
182.97
180.05
146.24
147.17
141.04
141.51
153.07
149.99
148.48
148.15
152.26
152.43
149.73
147.45
159.45
158.96
158.10
157.12
158.17
159.64
155.94
154.81
-0.63
0.73
-0.73
-0.09
3.19
-0.62
0.00
-1.43
2015
March
June
September
December
144.30
144.40
140.20
141.00
151.61
155.03
150.08
147.10
147.87
149.21
146.68
142.62
158.28
153.98
149.05
152.61
195.42
189.04
183.91
182.20
184.70
177.86
170.65
166.77
143.72
140.34
136.36
141.14
144.57
153.58
149.98
147.97
157.54
155.18
166.67
165.43
156.83
156.67
155.63
150.95
157.66
156.94
154.17
153.27
0.20
-0.28
-0.71
-0.20
-0.32
-1.70
-0.98
-0.99
2016
March
June
September
142.03
142.46
136.33
146.09
146.23
144.74
142.76
140.49
142.35
152.42
153.69
150.33
186.35
182.78
182.71
167.04
166.59
167.13
139.29
134.98
132.61
144.66
142.35
141.90
168.13
164.61
161.43
149.44
150.31
148.08
153.61
151.84
150.09
-0.10
-0.51
-0.38
-2.63
-3.25
-2.74
Note:
* new basket as from May 2013 onwards, see page 78 for details
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Table 7.3: Total Consumption Poverty Lines per person per month
2013
2014
2015
Manicaland
Mashonaland
Central
Mashonaland
East
Mashonaland
West
Matabeleland
North
Matabeleland
South
Midlands
Masvingo
Harare
91.40
92.86
88.98
94.71
97.01
97.15
89.92
94.06
92.35
98.21
101.63
96.49
125.74
126.12
117.33
117.13
117.80
113.67
93.64
92.59
88.79
98.53
96.65
96.16
103.08
97.36
95.42
Bulawayo Zimbabwe %) Quarterly
101.22
101.67
100.46
100.81
101.15
98.19
-
(%) Annual
-6.62
3.04
-2.92
Apr
-
12.80
2014
March
June
September
December
92.86
95.12
92.45
90.05
95.53
98.28
97.67
97.91
93.44
96.41
93.96
92.81
101.65
106.98
100.66
99.02
130.92
126.66
122.77
122.57
114.96
120.30
118.80
119.59
93.75
94.35
90.96
90.50
98.13
96.15
95.42
94.36
97.61
97.72
96.88
96.52
102.22
101.90
101.15
101.75
101.39
102.34
100.58
99.96
-0.63
0.73
-0.12
0.03
6.15
1.60
-0.46
-1.12
2015
March
June
September
December
90.22
90.29
87.66
88.16
97.83
100.04
96.85
94.93
92.80
93.64
92.05
89.50
99.18
96.49
93.40
95.63
121.26
117.30
114.12
113.06
118.74
114.34
109.71
107.21
90.91
88.76
86.25
89.27
91.07
100.81
98.44
97.13
92.41
91.03
97.77
97.04
101.16
101.06
100.39
97.37
99.01
98.96
96.98
96.65
-0.34
0.13
-0.71
-0.20
-2.35
-3.30
-3.52
-3.31
2016
March
June
September
88.30
89.60
85.74
94.42
94.63
93.66
89.39
88.62
89.79
94.27
94.79
92.72
114.39
112.31
112.27
106.34
106.29
106.64
88.02
86.47
84.96
96.11
95.20
94.90
97.80
97.51
95.62
98.03
99.12
97.64
96.22
96.17
95.06
-0.10
0.13
-0.38
-2.59
-2.60
-2.31
Bulawayo Zimbabwe %) Quarterly
(%) Annual
Table 7.4: Total Consumption Poverty Lines for 5 persons per household per month
Manicaland
Mashonaland
Central
Mashonaland
East
Mashonaland
West
Matabeleland
North
Matabeleland
South
Midlands
Masvingo
Harare
2013
2014
2015
456.98
464.30
444.89
473.55
485.06
485.76
449.62
470.28
461.77
491.03
508.16
482.46
628.68
630.58
586.63
585.63
588.99
568.33
468.21
462.97
443.97
492.63
483.24
480.81
515.39
486.80
477.12
506.11
508.37
502.32
504.03
505.73
490.96
-
-6.62
3.04
-2.92
2014
March
June
September
December
464.29
475.59
462.26
450.25
477.66
491.39
488.34
489.55
467.19
482.07
469.82
464.07
508.26
534.89
503.31
495.12
654.61
633.29
613.87
612.84
574.80
601.48
594.01
597.97
468.77
471.76
454.82
452.49
490.65
480.76
477.09
471.82
488.06
488.58
484.39
482.58
511.09
509.50
505.74
508.75
506.97
511.69
502.90
499.81
-0.63
0.73
-0.12
0.03
6.15
1.60
-0.46
-1.12
2015
March
June
September
December
451.12
451.45
438.30
440.81
489.15
500.19
484.24
474.63
463.98
468.18
460.26
447.50
495.89
482.43
466.98
478.14
606.32
586.51
570.61
565.30
593.71
571.72
548.55
536.06
454.53
443.82
431.24
446.36
455.35
504.03
492.22
485.64
462.06
455.15
488.83
485.19
505.78
505.29
501.94
486.84
495.05
494.81
484.88
483.25
-0.34
0.13
-0.71
-0.20
-2.35
-3.30
-3.52
-3.31
2016
March
June
September
441.48
448.02
428.72
472.08
473.15
468.30
446.95
443.09
448.95
471.33
473.97
463.59
571.93
561.56
561.35
531.68
531.46
533.18
440.12
432.37
424.78
480.54
476.01
474.52
489.02
487.54
478.11
490.13
495.59
488.22
481.10
480.84
475.30
-0.10
0.13
-0.38
-2.59
-2.82
-2.31
Note:
*
Data not available
new basket as from May 2013 onwards, see page 78 for details
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Table 8.0 Gross Domestic Product by Income Approach US$ million
Item / year
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Compensation of employees
3 338
4 177
5 227
6 388
7 091
7 044
Gross Operating Surplus
3 161
3 292
3 414
3 330
3 443
4 303
391
490
613
749
831
826
Taxes on production
113
130
151
171
185
184
GDP at basic Prices
7 002
8 088
9 405
10 638
11 550
12 356
Net taxes on products
1 155
1 334
1 551
1 755
1 940
1 841
1 155
1 349
1 551
1 755
1 940
1 841
8 157
9 422
10 956
12 393
13 490
14 197
- 255
- 547
- 901
- 963
- 1 034
- 1 116
Primary income received from abroad
184
151
261
385
272
293
Primary income paid abroad
439
698
1 162
1 349
1 306
1 410
7 902
8 876
10 055
11 429
12 456
13 081
Mixed Income
Taxes on products
Subsidies on products
GDP at market prices
Net primary income from abroad
Gross National Income
Note: The National Accounts for 2015 were compiled. This is in line with the IMF GDDS standards which say that
National Accounts for a given year should be produced by September of the following year. However, further checks
are being made before releasing National Accounts figures.
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Table 8.1a Gross Domestic Product by Industry at Current Prices US$ million
Industry/ Year
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Agiculture, Hunting and Fishing and forestry
1 038
1 157
1 222
1 377
1 364
1 705
561
802
1 006
1 064
1 187
1 157
1 066
1 109
1 293
1 420
1 457
1 450
Electricity and water
279
359
436
448
492
546
Construction
137
182
289
376
399
426
Finance and Insurance
572
619
704
943
1 073
1 154
Real Estate
110
126
193
303
341
385
Distribution, Hotels, and Restaurants
1 207
1 376
1 397
1 601
1 909
1 927
Transport and communication
1 080
1 137
1 320
1 334
1 374
1 478
Public administration
186
292
321
383
402
436
Education
210
304
518
710
879
1 021
Health
87
102
109
119
123
125
Domestic Services
35
38
41
40
43
45
343
390
453
416
400
404
-22
-36
-50
-67
-77
-86
6 889
7 958
9 254
10 467
11 365
12 172
Net taxes on production
113
130
151
171
185
184
Other taxes on production
113
130
151
171
185
184
7 002
8 088
9 405
10 638
11 550
12 356
Net taxes on products
1 155
1 334
1 551
1 755
1 940
1 841
Taxes on products
1 155
1 349
1 551
1 755
1 940
1 841
8 157
9 422
10 956
12 393
13 490
14 197
Population in Milllions
12
12
12
13
13
14
GDP percapita in US$
667
764
879
949
1 005
1 030
Mining and Quarrying
Manufacturing
Other Services
Less Fin.Int Services Indirectly Measured
GDP at factor cost
Other subsidies on production
GDP at basic prices
GDP at Market Prices
Note: The National Accounts for 2015 were compiled. This is in line with the IMF GDDS standards which say that
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Table 8.1b Gross Domestic Product by Industry at Constant (2009) Prices US$ million
Industry / Year
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Agiculture, Hunting and Fishing and forestry
1 038
1 113
1 129
1 217
1 186
1 459
561
770
958
1 034
1 156
1 116
1 066
1 087
1 238
1 304
1 296
1 230
Electricity and water
279
333
354
355
373
393
Construction
137
156
258
318
331
353
Finance and Insurance
572
619
670
857
954
1 028
Real Estate
110
116
172
274
276
289
Distribution, Hotels, and Restaurants
1 207
1 314
1 370
1 429
1 485
1 522
Transport and communication
1 080
1 132
1 132
1 207
1 292
1 306
Public administration
186
243
291
346
358
380
Education
210
287
471
650
669
695
Health
87
101
109
117
118
120
Domestic Services
35
39
39
38
40
41
343
393
437
391
372
360
-22
-29
-41
-45
-50
-52
6 889
7 673
8 587
9 494
9 854
10 240
Net taxes on production
113
126
141
155
165
178
Other taxes on production
113
126
141
155
165
178
0
0
0
0
0
0
7 002
7 799
8 727
9 649
10 019
10 418
Net taxes on products
1 155
1 286
1 439
1 592
1 726
1 779
Subsidies on products
0
0
0
0
0
0
8 157
9 085
10 167
11 241
11 745
12 197
12
12
12
13
13
14
Mining and Quarrying
Manufacturing
Other Services
Less Fin.Int Services Indirectly Measured
GDP at factor cost
Other subsidies on production
GDP at basic prices
GDP at Market Prices
Population (in Millions)
GDP Percapita
667
736
816
861
875
885
Note: The National Accounts for 2015 were compiled. This is in line with the IMF GDDS standards which say that
National Accounts for a given year should be produced by September of the following year. However, further checks are
being made before releasing National Accounts figures.
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Table 8.2a Expenditure on Gross Domestic Product at Current Prices 2009=100, US$ million
Item/ Year
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
US$ million
Final Consumption Expenditure
Private Households Consumption Expenditure
Consumption of Private Non- Profit Bodies
Government Consumption Expenditure
8 920
7 596
413
911
9 689
7 648
544
1 497
12 525
9 747
555
2 223
14 464
15 765
15 929
11 526
566
2 372
12 115
789
2 862
11 522
992
3 415
Gross Capital Formation
Gross fixed Capital Formation
Changes in Stocks
1 232
960
272
2 259
2 048
211
2 453
2 064
390
1 687
2 079
- 392
1 758
1 753
5
1 879
1 873
6
10 152
- 1 995
1 796
3 790
11 948
- 2 526
3 466
5 992
14 979
- 4 022
4 689
8 712
16 151
- 3 758
4 076
7 834
17 524
- 4 033
3 972
8 005
17 808
- 3 611
3 842
7 453
9 422
547
151
698
10 956
- 901
261
1 162
12 393
- 963
385
1 349
13 490
- 1 034
272
1 306
14 197
- 1 116
293
1 410
10 055
11 429
12 456
13 081
Domestic Expenditure
Net Exports of Goods and Services
Exports of Goods and Services
less Imports of Goods and Services
Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices
Net Property Income from Abroad
Primary Income Received from Abroad
Primary income paid abroad
-
Gross National Income
8 157
255
184
439
-
7 902
8 876
Percentage Contribution
Final Consumption Expenditure
Private Households Consumption Expenditure
Gross Capital Formation
Gross fixed Capital Formation
Changes in Stocks
Domestic Expenditure
Net Exports of Goods and Services
Exports of Goods and Services
less Imports of Goods and Services
Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices
Net Property Income from Abroad
Primary Income Received from Abroad
Primary income paid abroad
Gross National Income
-
109.3
102.8
114.3
116.7
116.9
112.2
93.1
81.2
89.0
93.0
89.8
81.2
15.1
11.8
3.3
24.0
21.7
2.2
22.4
18.8
3.6
13.6
16.8
-3.2
13.0
13.0
0.0
13.2
13.2
0.0
124.5
24.5
22.0
46.5
-
100.0
-3.1
2.3
5.4
96.9
126.8
26.8
36.8
63.6
100.0
-5.8
1.6
7.4
94.2
-
136.7
36.7
42.8
79.5
130.3
30.3
32.9
63.2
-
100.0
-8.2
2.4
10.6
91.8
100.0
-7.8
3.1
10.9
92.2
-
129.9
29.9
29.4
59.3
125.4
25.4
27.1
52.5
-
100.0
-7.7
2.0
9.7
92.3
100.0
-7.9
2.1
9.9
92.1
Percentage Growth Rate
Final Consumption Expenditure
Private Households Consumption Expenditure
Consumption of Private Non- Profit Bodies
Government Consumption Expenditure
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
8.6
0.7
31.7
64.3
29.3
27.4
2.1
48.5
15.5
18.2
2.1
6.7
9.0
5.1
39.2
20.7
Gross Capital Formation
Gross fixed Capital Formation
Changes in Stocks
0.0
0.0
0.0
83.4
113.4
-22.6
8.6
0.7
84.7
-31.2
0.7
-200.6
4.2
-15.7
-101.4
Domestic Expenditure
Net Exports of Goods and Services
Exports of Goods and Services
less Imports of Goods and Services
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
17.7
26.6
93.0
58.1
25.4
59.2
35.3
45.4
7.8
6.6
-13.1
-10.1
8.5
7.3
-2.6
2.2
Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices
Net Property Income from Abroad
Primary Income Received from Abroad
Primary income paid abroad
Gross National Income
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
15.5
114.5
-17.7
59.0
12.3
16.3
64.8
72.1
66.4
13.3
13.1
6.9
47.8
16.1
13.7
8.9
7.3
-29.4
-3.2
9.0
-
-
1.0
4.9
25.8
19.3
6.9
6.9
8.7
-
3.9
10.5
-3.3
-6.9
5.2
8.0
7.8
7.9
5.0
Note: The National Accounts for 2015 were compiled. This is in line with the IMF GDDS standards which say that National Accounts for a given year
should be produced by September of the following year. However, further checks are being made before releasing National Accounts figures.
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Table 8.2b Gross Domestic Product Expenditure Approach at Constant Prices 2009=100 US$million
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
US$ million
Final Consumption Expenditure
Private Consumption
Consumption of Private Non- Profit Bodies
Government Consumption Expenditure
8 920
7 596
413
911
9 453
7 473
527
1 453
11 074
8 502
487
2 085
13 694
11 037
512
2 144
13 842
10 595
702
2 546
13 712
9 757
910
3 044
Gross Capital Formation
Gross fixed Capital Formation
Changes in Stocks
1 232
960
272.3
1 985
1 769
216.5
2 041
1 669
372.4
945
1 299
-354.5
1 595
1 590
4.9
1 798
1 792
5.5
10 152
11 438
13 116
14 638
15 437
15 510
- 1 995
1 796
3 790
- 2 353
3 460
5 814
- 2 949
4 397
7 346
- 3 397
3 685
7 083
- 3 692
3 636
7 328
- 3 313
3 524
6 837
8 157
-254.9
184
9 085
-530.4
147
10 167
-845.0
244
11 241
-870.9
348
11 745
-946.5
249
12 197
-1024.1
269
439
677
1 089
1 219
1 196
1 293
Domestic Expenditure
Net Exports of Goods and Services
Exports of Goods and Services
less Imports of Goods and Services
Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices
Net Property Income from Abroad
Primary Income Received from Abroad
Primary income paid abroad
Percentage Distribution
Final Consumption Expenditure
Government Consumption Expenditure
109.3
11.2
104.1
16.0
108.9
20.5
121.8
19.1
117.9
21.7
112.4
25.0
15.1
11.8
3.3
21.8
19.5
2.4
20.1
16.4
3.7
8.4
11.6
-3.2
13.6
13.5
0.0
Domestic Expenditure
124.5
125.9
129.0
130.2
131.4
14.7
14.7
0.0
0.0
127.2
Net Exports of Goods and Services
Exports of Goods and Services
less Imports of Goods and Services
-24.5
22.0
46.5
-25.9
38.1
64.0
-29.0
43.3
72.3
-30.2
32.8
63.0
-31.4
31.0
62.4
-27.2
28.9
56.1
Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices
Net Property Income from Abroad
Primary Income Received from Abroad
Primary income paid abroad
Gross National Income
100.0
-3.1
2.3
5.4
96.9
100.0
-5.8
1.6
7.5
94.2
100.0
-8.3
2.4
10.7
91.7
100.0
-7.7
3.1
10.8
92.3
100.0
-8.1
2.1
10.2
91.9
100.0
-8.4
2.2
10.6
91.6
Gross Capital Formation
Gross fixed Capital Formation
Changes in Stocks
Percentage Growth Rate
Final Consumption Expenditure
Private Consumption
Consumption of Private Non- Profit Bodies
Government Consumption Expenditure
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
6.0
- 1.6
27.8
59.4
17.1
13.8
- 7.6
43.5
23.7
29.8
5.1
2.8
1.1
- 4.0
37.0
18.7
- 0.9
- 7.9
29.8
19.6
Gross Capital Formation
Gross fixed Capital Formation
Changes in Stocks
0.0
0.0
0.0
61.1
84.3
-20.5
2.8
-5.6
72.0
- 53.7
-22.2
-195.2
68.8
22.4
-101.4
12.7
12.7
12.7
Domestic Expenditure
0.0
12.7
14.7
11.6
5.5
0.5
Net Exports of Goods and Services
Exports of Goods and Services
less Imports of Goods and Services
0.0
0.0
0.0
18.0
92.7
53.4
25.3
27.1
26.4
15.2
-16.2
-3.6
8.7
-1.3
3.5
-10.3
-3.1
-6.7
Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices
Net Property Income from Abroad
Primary Income Received from Abroad
Primary income paid abroad
Gross National Income
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
11.4
108.1
-20.2
54.3
8.3
11.9
59.3
66.3
60.8
9.0
10.6
3.1
42.5
11.9
11.2
4.5
8.7
-28.5
-1.9
4.1
3.8
8.2
8.0
8.2
3.5
Note: The National Accounts for 2015 were compiled. This is in line with the IMF GDDS standards which say that National Accounts for a given year
should be produced by September of the following year. However, further checks are being made before releasing National Accounts figures.
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Table 9.0: Balance of Payments, Summary Data, US$ Million: 2012–2014
2012
2013
2014
CURRENT ACCOUNT (excl.official transfers)
-3 049.4
-3 425.6
-2 931.4
TRADE BAL f.o.b
Exports f.o.b
Imports f.o.b
-2 902.0
3 808.2
6 710.2
-3 114.6
3 694.2
6 808.9
-2 666.6
3 621.3
6 287.9
NON FACTOR SERVICE(Net)
Receipts
Payments
- 867.1
268.1
1 135.2
- 928.5
277.8
1 206.3
- 937.5
283.6
1 221.1
INCOME(Net)
Interest
Receipts
Payments:Public & Pvt Sectors
- 959.0
- 123.5
3.3
126.8
-1 017.6
- 143.3
3.5
146.8
-1 108.2
- 202.4
3.6
206.0
Actual Repaid
16.2
95.9
8.0
Other Income (Net)
Receipts
Payments
TRANSFERS(Net)
Receipts
o/w Humanitarian Assistance
o/w Diaspora Remittances
Payments
- 835.5
378.2
1 213.7
1 678.7
1 697.0
944.6
646.3
18.3
- 874.3
267.2
1 141.5
1 635.1
1 658.5
783.2
764.2
23.3
- 905.8
289.0
1 194.9
1 781.0
1 806.6
800.0
890.5
25.7
CAPITAL ACCOUNT (Incl. Official Transfers)
Grants
Direct Investment (Net)
Portfolio Investment (Net)
1 721.8
737.5
349.9
99.2
2 723.4
251.0
373.1
114.2
2 579.8
369.4
300.6
96.3
10.4
- 156.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
156.6
28.6
1 057.9
43.2
199.2
0.0
0.0
156.0
25.1
1 122.4
212.6
343.0
0.0
0.0
130.4
28.6
20.3
0.0
- 19.9
0.0
19.9
186.9
467.4
280.5
101.6
1.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
1 014.7
1 329.7
315.0
39.5
2.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
909.8
1 164.8
255.0
524.9
0.0
0.0
343.4
181.5
927.2
0.0
0.0
663.0
264.2
691.0
0.0
0.0
696.2
- 5.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
1 578.3
250.7
335.9
- 366.4
0.0
- 351.6
Long Term Capital (net) - Loans
Government
Receipts
o/w World Bank
ADB
Payments (scheduled)
o/w World Bank
Actual Repaid
ADB
Public Enterprises
Receipts
Payments (scheduled)
Private Sector
Receipts
Payments (scheduled)
Short term capital (net) -Loans
Government
Public Enterprises
Private
Change in DMBs NFA
Currency in Circulation
Unrecorded capital inflows
Errors and omissions
Overall Balance
Note: 1) All figures are net. The table does not show gold monetization, valuation factors, use of IMF resources,
extraordinary financing and net errors and omissions
2) Includes timing adjustments, internal freights, gold sales and gold scrap agreements.
3) Includes statistical discrepancy.
Source : Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
- 22 -
Table 10.0 Summary of External Trade, US$
Period
Total
Imports
Domestic
Exports
ReExports
Total
Exports
7 462 913 437
7 704 061 789
6 379 758 045
6 002 596 473
3 837 939 047
3 415 830 544
3 009 022 932
2 682 046 588
44 347 181
91 360 741
54 713 678
22 049 360
3 882 286 228
3 507 191 284
3 063 736 610
2 704 095 948
January
February
March
487 819 583
478 794 480
499 943 511
272 446 906
189 376 242
154 425 938
5 750 837
3 089 537
1 987 855
278 197 743
192 465 779
156 413 793
April
May
June
491 606 257
510 058 768
528 100 342
173 426 948
176 321 470
232 646 488
5 568 630
7 918 203
5 360 800
178 995 578
184 239 672
238 007 288
July
537 979 154
266 190 706
3 728 007
269 918 713
August
547 848 520
316 223 627
2 962 523
319 186 149
September
577 647 430
228 201 160
2 203 294
230 404 453
October
636 661 409
365 402 375
7 347 265
372 749 640
November
560 678 583
408 408 332
3 121 255
411 529 587
December
522 620 007
225 952 742
5 675 472
231 628 214
January
519 568 575
263 637 149
3 383 208
267 020 357
February
474 425 593
259 663 008
1 068 997
260 732 006
March
499 402 078
186 468 557
1 967 279
188 435 836
April
438 407 701
183 168 868
2 545 620
185 714 488
May
452 935 239
135 199 747
2 301 902
137 501 649
June
532 342 522
191 467 704
1 429 321
192 897 025
July
541 630 925
221 671 275
3 919 360
225 590 634
August
512 236 536
157 243 526
924 477
158 168 003
September
583 699 859
222 380 399
1 123 268
223 503 667
October
515 834 076
233 710 937
2 495 540
236 206 477
November
449 204 776
407 735 436
386 978
408 122 415
December
482 908 592
219 699 981
503 409
220 203 391
January
February
March
395 366 123
427 727 802
478 070 748
248 133 453
208 589 709
165 982 921
1 052 359
962 142
606 464
249 185 812
209 551 852
166 589 385
April
356 479 877
157 198 555
644 563
157 843 118
May
408 491 569
163 547 354
1 661 376
165 208 730
June
429 397 972
175 540 760
828 762
176 369 522
July
394 854 159
183 489 764
743 296
184 233 059
August
445 025 301
202 547 959
514 183
203 062 142
September
443 825 420
252 959 174
966 164
253 925 338
2012
2013
2014
2015
2014
2015
2016
- 23 -
Table 10.1: Domestic Exports Classified by Principal Countries, US$
Period \
Year Partner
2012
2013
2014
2015
2014 October
South Africa
United Arab Emirates
Mozambique
Zambia
China
Botswana
Belgium
Italy
Israel
Democratic Republic
of Congo
United States
2 649 420 120
2 534 082 035
2 014 941 833
1 908 710 584
481 900 344
229 095 525
96 055 778
147 837 273
278 375 251
364 643 066
574 122 147
407 619 485
85 139 499
110 201 773
95 070 080
86 967 575
85 042 438
30 903 125
12 378 194
4 435 851
48 311 303
43 621 720
27 519 674
30 657 053
47 586 107
26 661 213
125 011 189
18 807 343
41 010 409
588 067
1 920 026
401 034
31 562 574
39 596 679
9 528 693
13 687 803
16 342 791
11 540 948
4 393 756
3 688 132
16 251 095
2 169 024
2 561 452
2 311 055
268 911 986
5 081 987
55 411 354
8 009 225
6 139 818
2 221 709
12 877 938
148 413
5
411 110
253 892
November
328 004 007
5 709 146
48 579 558
8 932 438
90 002
2 173 984
6 698 416
118 133
10
414 341
403 765
December
133 903 241
19 965 672
48 206 348
7 013 711
12 000
2 386 259
6 368 867
1 836
0
490 120
215 280
2015 January
196 790 040
13 380 108
41 575 035
5 666 032
37 750
1 722 277
107 870
15
1 639 627
448 500
308 618
February
206 982 777
12 562 075
27 401 543
8 408 559
384
1 532 230
2 621
201
113 523
326 649
241 950
March
113 703 197
19 058 028
25 791 466
8 744 658
47 290
3 145 646
1 580
36
9 411 724
373 753
247 217
April
May
June
111 692 251
87 473 576
110 481 106
32 679 875
1 850 047
14 489 867
26 539 088
32 809 750
42 844 479
5 908 570
6 445 996
7 899 522
40 005
10 052
140 662
1 203 220
1 374 817
3 370 622
0
2 587
5 467 695
2 560
0
13 204
0
10 526
49 119
328 713
462 036
611 572
195 153
144 422
154 061
July
August
September
134 516 705
86 780 163
152 867 271
12 810 388
8 338 433
7 333 776
51 264 853
41 122 967
40 824 040
8 527 650
6 814 216
8 061 371
585 001
139 500
606
2 913 495
3 749 581
5 323 522
13 128
223 439
4 329 864
12
8 498
3 450
460 258
1 258 402
36 911
664 232
450 755
21 921
87 213
102 395
190 941
October
November
December
175 796 330
358 784 607
172 842 560
9 556 555
4 101 060
11 677 060
32 478 033
24 015 415
20 952 816
6 935 952
6 429 414
7 125 637
308
3 426 888
7 405
2 747 225
2 034 204
1 540 213
2 892 922
4 158 702
1 606 935
95 400
275 045
2 613
12 405
695 307
0
0
0
0
234 015
150 549
254 520
206 792 681
166 471 566
129 445 086
8 595 374
11 826 021
7 964 337
13 509 664
15 940 063
13 057 373
7 932 992
5 328 737
7 271 274
2
114
10
9 190 449
2 052 139
1 321 201
168 732
3 095 176
3 923 228
0
233 304
0
0
560 020
122 098
0
0
0
179 294
83 550
137 162
April
May
June
121 292 383
126 799 782
125 567 667
10 303 562
7 895 434
6 590 067
12 669 727
17 580 562
27 280 028
7 173 031
4 232 319
5 004 027
315
411 611
450 579
996 274
1 410 204
1 567 903
2 331 049
2 982 201
7 145 333
26 457
80 340
99 884
242 076
112 881
123 176
0
64 835
0
118 669
95 755
144 315
July
August
September
147 849 089
153 783 874
188 499 542
2 841 366
2 273 332
16 269 390
20 515 217
29 690 221
35 523 057
4 455 116
5 183 332
6 570 137
6
12 250
150
1 063 872
2 700 993
1 934 561
4 131 172
4 948 930
3 339
70 328
115 056
190 317
920
0
0
0
0
0
114 063
182 354
121 630
2016 January
February
March
- 24 -
Table 10.1: Domestic Exports Classified by Principal Countries, US$ continued
Period \
Year Partner
2012
2013
2014
2015
2014 October
Germany
Switzerland
Malawi
Netherlands
Namibia
Hong Kong
India
United Kingdom
Singapore
Portugal
Lesotho
16 010 048
576 484
4 405 592
647 990
14 798 865
59 561
515 138
271 962
5 422 819
6 905 799
4 723 133
3 332 484
5 233 225
995 377
3 166 767
4 577 900
2 385 871
7 966 627
8 974 696
13 725 158
2 242 512
58 808
2 371 217
1 336 470
2 229 708
12 926
675 055
146 662
1 984 474
1 519 918
1 678 705
1 614 120
1 449 094
13 406
299 178
3 430
907 786
100
0
670
894 720
8 858
526 105
0
0
885 032
288 821
651 435
254 900
997 122
1 088 352
8 610
373 714
10
0
November
37 632
151 862
602 788
283 340
971 137
23 600
3 725
446 427
0
0
0
December
15 058
21 147
399 965
348 243
519 074
0
653 951
84 160
0
0
22 142
2015 January
7 503
3 900
246 406
117 613
953 101
0
16 210
32 973
0
0
0
88 518
17
196 298
230 100
1 028 246
0
1 588
52 221
5
0
0
March
252 469
0
282 544
951 356
1 396 663
10 500
5
239 444
10
0
0
April
May
June
102 382
12 966
72 776
0
0
68 727
287 947
235 882
318 981
588 424
326 201
242 494
795 320
992 220
1 955 191
491 728
0
2 463
1 093
10 610
6 657
113 801
133 345
82 564
1 246
855
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
July
August
September
15 231
2 344
35 488
0
53 746
136 146
284 376
368 801
401 473
1 219 261
256 360
259 251
2 611 411
1 125 765
642 698
475 577
6 511
13 600
59 658
13 185
11 001
138 359
113 790
183 160
1 314
0
0
670
0
0
0
0
0
October
November
December
29 791
17 665
10 857
4 091
4 689
645
394 595
110 806
204 376
259 364
110 358
17 118
750 888
779 808
693 848
183
317 908
18 000
0
26 624
31
133 842
151 846
238 775
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
465 577
549 732
360 498
785
5 700
0
395 706
283 567
550 120
154 722
415 245
466 246
85 441
573 453
558 485
3 920
147 642
750
62
350
0
78 916
36 097
64 585
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
294 124
205 163
189 618
0
0
1 402
377 240
139 170
296 762
114 094
171 441
41 882
630 344
818 037
674 566
1 060
6 300
540
3 819
152
0
130 441
118 784
91 476
30
5
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
22 888
22 554
4 648
10 800
33 378
21 000
353 055
696 196
262 488
223 864
373 427
98 531
608 595
678 544
678 769
71
1 730
24
10
0
3 800
76 989
69 841
301 328
201
66 751
220 728
0
0
0
0
0
0
February
2016 January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
- 25 -
Table 10.1: Domestic Exports Classified by Principal Countries, US$ continued
Period \
Year Partner
2012
2013
2014
2015
2014 October
Japan
Kenya
Jordan
Congo
Canada
Swaziland
Sweden
United Republic of
Tanzania
Total Principal Countries
Other Countries
World:
877 475
225 473
336 955
207 498
810 791
248 898
433 019
731 944
375 338
1 531
15 675
22 663
270 119
164 612
456 683
297 166
260 829
314 305
57 030
136 650
252 248
266 719
532 617
1 030 083
248 787
329 685
101 171
22 704
238 536
66 128
793 966
694 091
3 837 835 175
3 412 838 391
2 993 565 525
2 653 922 833
1 459 082
2 992 153
15 457 407
28 123 756
3 839 294 257
3 415 830 544
3 009 022 932
2 682 046 588
0
210
0
0
4 130
90 090
0
8 700
364 118 563
1 283 812
365 402 375
November
6 624
6 443
0
5 854
0
375
1 612
0
403 665 218
4 743 114
408 408 332
December
226 320
19 908
10 000
0
0
0
0
582 248
221 465 550
4 487 193
225 952 742
60
50 871
0
0
6 480
130 833
0
25 435
263 267 256
369 893
263 637 149
0
92 557
0
0
460
1 703
0
185 157
259 449 382
213 627
259 663 008
7 625
60 845
0
7 079
20 750
96 349
0
90
183 850 325
2 618 232
186 468 557
0
800
21
15 925
14 410
62 692
0
0
3 340
0
0
0
8 088
3 934
9 540
6 300
142 647
181 184
0
4 253
1 407
0
8 575
9 397
181 001 688
132 470 507
188 539 345
2 167 180
2 729 240
2 928 360
183 168 868
135 199 747
191 467 704
July
August
September
0
0
0
7 333
9 356
68 316
0
0
19 323
4 444
805
263 909
2 185
1 945
80 222
244 588
226 480
0
1 253
15 000
0
55 591
4 782
913
216 964 187
151 187 218
221 109 173
4 707 088
6 056 308
1 271 226
221 671 275
157 243 526
222 380 399
October
November
December
72 580
126 411
0
18 860
11 260
319 518
0
0
0
20 929
0
0
3 045
0
0
0
0
0
0
791
0
400 910
1 602
1 640
232 838 222
405 730 962
217 514 568
872 716
2 004 474
2 185 413
233 710 937
407 735 436
219 699 981
296 763
168 652
148 880
2
56 600
257 026
0
0
0
0
730
3 770
0
21 673
0
0
4 502
0
0
0
1 704
4 604
1 720
2 586
247 855 686
207 856 352
165 656 432
277 767
733 358
326 488
248 133 453
208 589 709
165 982 921
112 668
15
0
15 010
69 475
36 152
0
0
0
0
0
11 588
36 270
0
0
0
0
0
6 595
0
0
52 660
6 605
12 371
156 927 898
163 201 071
175 329 352
270 657
346 283
211 407
157 198 555
163 547 354
175 540 760
0
60 842
0
552 203
1 268 442
1 808 629
0
0
0
81 932
3 990
40 445
0
6 200
7 305
0
31 752
0
64 050
0
1 430
71 094
4 490
820
183 106 901
202 208 478
252 562 069
382 863
339 482
397 105
183 489 764
202 547 959
252 959 174
2015 January
February
March
April
May
June
2016 January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
- 26 -
Table 10.2: Imports Classified by Principal Countries, US$
South Africa
United Kingdom
United States
Zambia
China
Mozambique
Kuwait
India
Botswana
Japan
United Arab
Emirates
3 658 807 516
2 735 521 816
2 305 231 335
1 415 675 361
208 428 734
98 022 056
167 340 708
76 799 361
69 708 075
262 112 917
179 722 110
277 478 385
438 415 918
398 815 981
458 159 911
200 455 012
148 428 175
170 816 437
1 724 787
549 885
4 193 549
156 700 917
131 688 857
237 689 736
175 939 444
148 001 936
54 976 085
139 354 678
154 852 795
129 804 492
102 076 667
106 900 491
79 700 977
2014 October
November
December
271 337 524
244 301 284
224 715 197
16 145 605
8 489 567
12 883 923
7 769 878
4 860 393
4 743 328
16 101 454
12 043 165
9 569 664
35 037 452
33 034 374
31 785 457
11 587 009
11 066 742
11 204 510
98 019
239 397
26 617
20 958 344
11 527 949
9 967 883
31 873 550
10 031 538
9 771 807
17 848 206
10 481 228
10 772 323
12 364 814
7 459 227
9 069 559
2015 January
February
March
187 736 875
196 176 895
200 199 873
10 201 346
8 324 769
8 323 571
7 485 204
5 137 540
6 040 510
14 001 217
14 220 519
13 896 954
37 110 072
27 340 974
34 548 111
14 221 681
13 975 139
15 431 529
232 237
290 888
249 457
33 003 229
14 837 019
21 884 108
5 003 280
4 576 178
4 354 592
10 315 824
8 506 636
10 765 204
7 169 518
6 162 465
5 822 297
April
May
June
169 161 618
189 340 457
190 885 776
7 880 481
11 270 763
7 837 101
6 578 715
5 396 538
5 466 017
15 111 840
19 824 023
25 782 829
29 331 972
38 927 414
46 497 573
12 130 245
11 759 709
17 430 594
411 807
612 710
557
5 941 715
5 071 405
46 647 774
4 247 338
4 929 764
4 813 041
9 150 823
11 194 374
10 958 816
4 537 111
7 662 831
8 718 360
July
August
September
201 621 112
208 469 623
178 051 007
7 297 818
7 659 927
8 858 093
5 850 990
5 711 055
5 220 245
30 667 767
28 473 125
32 772 554
37 802 456
35 313 298
36 464 379
16 083 454
18 228 603
12 614 691
188 171
1 080 284
673 637
32 429 152
19 501 441
33 728 968
4 361 098
4 803 908
5 450 669
14 099 932
14 252 700
8 804 459
8 489 921
6 472 392
5 304 024
October
November
December
200 855 813
193 136 302
189 595 984
6 480 033
6 946 612
6 941 542
4 733 675
7 234 501
4 853 085
29 619 055
26 355 656
26 752 846
52 015 847
38 501 425
44 306 391
11 857 885
13 253 481
13 829 426
99 880
185 945
167 976
10 353 925
7 973 806
6 317 194
3 588 186
3 632 788
5 215 243
10 119 655
10 906 708
10 729 363
6 818 755
6 261 634
6 281 669
133 873 807
168 964 617
152 134 292
5 650 914
4 983 300
5 090 425
5 095 629
6 093 775
2 522 854
22 652 298
25 065 495
18 368 674
52 545 210
37 518 369
35 895 215
11 889 178
14 864 109
13 211 653
154 896
31 919
740 299
8 888 226
31 312 658
14 029 526
3 439 876
2 906 230
2 606 586
9 656 668
7 245 504
9 624 296
4 170 054
4 177 594
5 054 132
April
May
June
166 061 036
177 137 122
168 647 537
5 911 624
14 093 121
6 473 523
4 515 123
8 113 552
9 056 341
9 607 459
9 196 103
11 123 957
24 470 702
21 080 383
19 024 465
9 121 134
14 945 097
15 319 342
272 396
194 774
214 183
13 325 274
10 912 430
11 098 266
2 696 327
3 468 073
2 509 237
8 965 470
8 400 709
8 905 319
3 046 438
8 730 945
5 086 171
July
August
September
176 383 042
184 910 538
197 528 564
13 282 074
6 195 081
3 862 617
4 837 553
4 542 284
2 721 214
11 575 932
10 984 515
17 634 294
24 049 730
19 792 741
28 118 030
11 322 823
13 416 026
14 980 413
398 257
144 930
1 087 655
14 106 731
24 466 301
5 438 500
2 231 076
3 220 140
3 293 373
7 574 938
7 533 507
8 195 181
3 603 331
3 258 832
3 545 445
Year
Period \
Partner
2013
2014
2015
2016 January
February
March
- 27 -
Table 10.2: Imports Classified by Principal Countries, US$ continued
Year
Period \
Partner
2013
2014
2015
Germany
Sweden Hong Kong
Malawi
Switzerland
Mauritius
Pakistan
Singapore
France
Korea, Republic of
Kenya
Ireland
67 168 377
61 752 151
36 168 913
36 488 518
71 942 049
36 717 256
58 694 602
53 936 564
90 192 531
45 914 728
45 119 872
44 405 987
65 144 705
74 512 062
24 880 866
43 892 074
53 563 927
47 930 541
53 180 523
34 611 521
22 291 434
62 776 694
1 168 028 201
1 338 228 911
40 235 736
41 420 884
27 230 605
29 845 072
28 477 799
25 875 032
23 078 707
16 109 517
12 020 339
24 950 149
21 042 871
14 542 084
2014 October
November
December
5 519 577
1 611 539
3 616 271
1 734 008
1 284 036
9 247 166
3 507 801
3 235 463
8 590 484
3 240 005
5 903 831
6 025 266
12 075 006
9 941 603
6 474 485
2 001 199
8 718 333
2 664 056
476 109
2 070 446
7 473 166
109 747 871
124 126 809
99 661 956
4 025 139
3 736 079
3 082 918
5 046 878
1 728 486
3 175 464
762 392
1 358 224
815 982
2 865 094
850 097
1 651 108
2015 January
February
March
3 683 906
3 737 818
5 101 083
2 035 126
3 023 013
917 869
5 579 603
3 379 318
3 228 431
3 577 081
3 470 615
3 785 616
3 666 393
2 373 488
2 220 564
3 592 987
1 965 708
2 982 101
3 744 902
2 132 133
2 434 657
122 548 770
96 182 745
111 302 971
3 416 727
1 443 741
2 960 396
4 775 006
1 732 240
1 789 456
1 338 885
1 331 181
1 147 860
1 983 003
1 732 385
2 119 282
April
May
June
2 749 495
2 865 737
1 185 040
6 390 138
7 149 684
2 912 848
20 320 204
2 850 109
6 884 307
2 775 464
3 354 009
3 731 374
1 301 908
666 259
1 119 494
2 113 384
3 595 392
5 922 537
3 560 493
1 431 040
1 395 435
104 991 258
86 790 589
103 239 984
3 448 382
2 120 144
3 937 972
918 975
1 073 006
1 469 381
1 027 015
1 240 698
487 845
828 972
477 287
1 251 847
July
August
September
2 180 541
2 315 424
4 555 883
1 596 012
981 405
6 758 128
27 733 670
4 211 722
3 614 620
3 659 892
4 484 484
3 869 624
3 307 926
1 460 378
1 649 249
2 945 344
9 991 675
3 239 018
1 079 710
1 463 736
860 688
97 955 451
101 247 000
195 117 375
687 914
1 711 928
2 106 544
3 628 089
1 596 606
1 207 078
903 996
494 292
1 040 247
833 720
486 249
1 539 779
October
November
December
4 665 878
1 548 340
1 579 768
2 248 676
516 673
2 187 684
3 870 354
3 656 211
4 863 981
3 824 572
3 445 083
4 428 173
2 555 222
2 063 426
2 496 559
5 914 930
3 028 487
2 638 980
1 186 236
687 020
2 315 385
115 080 383
84 862 604
118 909 783
2 799 886
1 097 815
1 499 156
4 397 165
1 337 801
1 950 230
642 825
1 694 637
670 859
845 847
938 799
1 504 914
1 582 518
1 505 492
1 806 468
2 905 054
629 158
1 124 084
5 608 368
3 298 586
9 306 535
2 883 471
2 401 813
3 289 826
1 465 673
2 812 154
2 269 284
4 447 231
7 599 902
4 514 988
1 843 852
469 956
649 848
90 880 644
71 510 728
165 580 758
1 115 451
1 707 625
1 543 179
1 257 510
1 067 632
596 654
438 055
990 807
1 086 043
1 073 675
1 006 211
789 929
2 895 547
1 668 157
10 724 896
2 102 582
1 083 140
1 149 433
2 334 299
1 804 295
2 442 694
2 756 450
1 956 408
7 044 855
1 694 632
2 078 156
2 380 945
6 001 163
7 458 515
7 027 047
448 400
1 426 563
1 717 905
61 685 522
86 223 790
103 944 378
2 022 610
364 614
1 506 621
789 136
830 821
408 496
780 502
406 392
930 737
791 780
1 603 284
1 242 121
3 302 236
911 969
3 567 945
4 024 121
871 774
983 800
1 852 599
2 584 703
2 109 869
3 871 532
4 038 542
4 352 308
2 730 265
2 293 900
3 027 110
8 576 313
3 845 535
5 251 702
3 743 637
1 621 058
824 239
71 148 098
100 698 847
83 015 684
1 275 926
1 353 461
2 134 194
253 938
563 579
358 685
1 041 529
573 588
527 665
374 454
968 103
2 853 851
2016 January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
- 28 -
Table 10.2: Imports Classified by Principal Countries, US$ continued
Year
Period \
Partner
Italy
Denmark
Ukraine
Swaziland
Netherlands
Russian Federation
Thailand
Total Principal Countries
Other Countries
World
42 231 763
22 222 715
18 843 094
49 313 049
34 960 849
30 445 367
2 682 139
2 411 618
8 697 819
24 854 714
27 316 868
36 317 631
35 917 782
22 894 899
15 688 039
13 572 541
38 666 401
24 814 135
20 906 737
52 778 669
56 210 388
7 459 452 538
6 161 479 580
5 797 282 010
244 609 251
218 278 465
205 314 462
7 704 061 789
6 379 758 045
6 002 596 473
2014 October
November
December
1 655 759
2 314 613
1 391 003
2 933 867
1 478 540
2 905 598
230
0
0
2 305 415
3 187 878
803 352
1 432 022
1 667 017
903 546
10 807 947
5 432 438
3 508 275
8 123 519
8 073 992
3 520 722
619 381 692
540 254 290
500 021 087
17 279 717
20 424 293
22 598 920
636 661 409
560 678 583
522 620 007
2015 January
February
March
2 972 170
1 245 536
661 425
2 458 066
1 392 334
2 112 163
976 813
3 364 619
3 830 926
2 819 167
1 945 435
2 283 852
1 338 229
1 910 944
1 176 941
186 489
666 306
25 186
3 855 933
5 302 162
3 565 083
501 029 736
437 880 744
475 162 071
18 538 839
36 544 849
24 240 007
519 568 575
474 425 593
499 402 078
April
May
June
532 889
6 520 513
494 428
3 845 280
733 352
7 321 497
524 616
96
188
1 166 804
2 609 078
745 962
1 048 568
1 630 258
1 180 130
0
9 043 497
4 299 871
4 526 265
2 584 625
4 926 312
426 553 771
442 725 359
517 544 891
11 853 929
10 209 881
14 797 631
438 407 701
452 935 239
532 342 522
July
August
September
414 140
564 815
1 834 726
5 037 701
1 869 217
1 853 833
81
0
0
3 462 417
5 074 181
3 471 555
1 908 188
685 499
2 122 289
2 892 424
4 443 460
1 804 017
5 491 500
5 514 069
5 262 841
524 610 585
498 562 494
569 850 218
17 020 340
13 674 042
13 849 641
541 630 925
512 236 536
583 699 859
October
November
December
1 936 703
737 770
927 979
981 678
1 815 502
1 024 744
329
152
0
3 350 187
4 329 466
5 059 528
1 025 887
489 923
1 171 182
183 224
1 268 687
976
5 469 499
6 300 687
3 411 413
497 522 190
434 207 939
471 632 012
18 311 887
14 996 837
11 276 580
515 834 076
449 204 776
482 908 592
1 702 699
1 094 910
1 783 399
1 819 370
3 767 834
2 189 696
633
1 307
0
3 755 038
4 633 793
3 490 711
913 894
858 251
4 618 469
0
1 621
0
1 445 489
4 041 096
4 308 673
383 155 381
412 562 446
468 226 495
12 210 742
15 165 356
9 844 252
395 366 123
427 727 802
478 070 748
April
May
June
757 568
1 345 133
1 598 526
1 980 088
2 135 291
3 847 195
23
733 638
2 803 506
3 461 066
3 810 402
1 550 640
1 219 558
1 205 611
943 321
774 729
2 308 517
2 124 559
2 910 784
3 458 957
3 125 039
343 399 421
398 173 995
413 971 257
13 080 456
10 317 574
15 426 716
356 479 877
408 491 569
429 397 972
July
August
September
1 964 873
1 044 101
943 448
2 204 256
2 946 674
1 135 130
17
0
392
1 817 234
3 384 416
3 721 115
386 836
1 583 116
1 239 446
83 756
988 105
2 926 634
1 598 772
3 742 825
3 081 941
379 615 881
412 479 192
408 460 444
15 238 278
32 546 109
35 364 976
394 854 159
445 025 301
443 825 420
2013
2014
2015
2016 January
February
March
- 29 -
Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$
Year
Period \ HS
2012
2013
2014
2015
01:Live
animals.
03:Fish and 04:Dairy produce; bird's
crustaceans,
eggs; natural honey;
02:Meat and mollusc and other edible products of animal
edible meat
aquatic
origin, not elsewhere
offal.
invertebrates
specified or included
05:Products
of animal
origin, not
elsewhere
specified or
included
06:Live trees and
other plants, bulbs,
07:Edible
08:Edible fruits
roots, and the like; vegetables and and nuts; peel of 09:Coffee, tea,
cut flowers and
certain root
citrus fruit or
mate and
ornamental foliage
and tubers
melon
spices
10:Cereals
11:Products of the
milling industry;
malt; starches;
inulin; wheat gluten
1 997 371
2 168 276
2 970 036
3 892 232
1 157 376
474 402
652 157
250 740
6 598 135
8 773 101
15 299 399
12 518 211
3 742 185
2 006 530
949 682
419 638
107 801
137 324
51 354
89 906
114 709
573 485
3 533 706
3 509 273
1 073 052
1 395 866
4 000 114
3 515 169
7 195 992
11 289 617
13 349 085
16 203 568
21 418 710
23 643 018
22 164 580
23 202 517
2 241 249
2 138 060
1 218 699
1 905 633
109 603
513 609
1 536 758
5 577 387
2014
October
November
December
339 674
350 604
163 963
63 533
96 304
125 149
1 419 165
1 237 959
1 491 818
130 938
42 515
16 303
0
15 703
0
69 145
211 261
270 437
932 008
830 690
41 910
72 141
324 373
247 749
1 703 046
1 594 437
858 612
4 211
395 635
190 979
269 942
351 000
26 608
2015
January
February
March
444 827
306 911
508 051
35 831
0
0
1 304 008
1 471 310
1 564 642
4 080
0
55 843
19 142
0
0
117 613
426 078
1 060 352
37 215
79 922
267 697
6 723
916 573
1 804 619
1 485 408
2 867 823
2 740 076
61 936
41 107
40 322
110
155
90 592
April
May
June
301 339
255 009
219 171
47 219
0
6 628
996 207
866 111
1 164 526
58 268
36 960
27 720
0
21 853
0
319 318
414 717
321 976
431 910
17 787
57 922
2 333 576
1 976 553
3 924 380
2 342 812
2 019 195
2 673 449
1 177
228 145
583 328
269 365
924 208
724 266
July
August
September
731 213
266 884
319 224
73 008
8 498
0
1 210 737
711 617
954 165
14 321
29 517
101 101
0
0
0
370 462
137 308
50 403
1 185 737
304 385
477 929
1 405 903
1 420 510
1 688 053
1 973 024
1 521 093
1 610 354
32 504
21 237
17 150
135 889
815 930
1 967 504
October
November
December
245 333
154 951
139 318
4 620
74 938
0
719 422
681 270
874 196
47 506
19 900
24 422
40 975
7 787
150
155 133
120 783
15 130
62 939
509 897
81 831
543 482
175 379
7 816
1 415 062
1 675 321
878 900
185 559
208 783
484 385
412 501
194 457
42 410
January
February
March
237 127
161 212
197 786
0
0
0
777 223
335 212
948 075
24 422
751
24 422
0
0
0
157 162
399 836
561 287
408 931
122 362
116 450
33 985
1 072 427
1 006 058
1 924 733
2 321 801
2 248 910
76 372
228 706
300 733
258 683
311 016
912 653
April
May
June
299 121
72 760
139 727
86 615
0
0
267 726
820 513
334 234
0
6 000
52 398
0
0
0
143 538
160 791
50 873
48 398
52 738
146 190
3 358 226
3 395 547
4 620 004
2 977 096
2 672 946
1 753 427
99 004
249 573
141 122
640 894
492 748
291 550
July
August
September
88 688
304 203
152 873
0
0
0
529 757
878 523
774 065
0
0
0
0
1
1
104 135
361 043
34 928
203 981
145 749
92 125
2 719 569
781 903
545 421
1 440 933
817 613
1 057 546
0
1 758
197 989
102 808
167 850
0
2016
- 30 -
Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued
Year
Period \ HS
2012
2013
2014
2015
19:Preparations of
cereals, flour, 20:Preparation of
17:Sugar and 18:Cocoa and
starch or milk; vegetables, fruit, 21:Miscellaneou 22:Beverages,
sugar
cocoa
pastrycooks'
nuts or other
s edible
spirits and
confectionery preparations
products
parts of plants
preparations
vinegar
5 471 882
9 913 750
5 176 906
6 857 398
11 880
0
9 040
0
4 985 407
7 728 702
5 242 488
2 926 825
6 986 514
3 812 628
2 814 621
1 221 764
294 599
187 555
155 826
64 392
106 654 758
93 597 662
153 076 753
101 755 431
147 585
10 609
24 314
92 396
2 167 369
2 774 492
3 301 390
2 745 884
3 079 210
5 637 319
3 309 859
4 906 422
2 304 925
2 825 329
1 285 573
954 518
7 845 317
11 746 775
4 427 656
4 053 118
209 535
744 457
414 721
0
0
0
741 668
42 990
0
118 090
196 887
66 734
31 500
10 000
6 000
12 573 934
10 801 453
18 130 867
2 165
3 888
4 400
355 209
402 200
278 480
274 684
231 796
229 159
138 165
104 357
126 787
248 162
354 318
323 289
77 664
128 539
1 636 328
0
0
0
0
0
1
186 605
366 901
13 156
0
10 500
11 700
17 228 444
3 507 247
587 269
36 453
0
75
185 662
239 146
462 882
199 107
590 385
836 383
56 600
91 804
22 127
164 496
221 495
380 758
415 956
993 793
396 759
0
0
0
0
161 325
492 750
0
64 077
122 141
52
12 000
30 000
1 930 692
9 276 098
13 046 441
40
0
51 009
113 776
357 066
303 934
524 976
537 905
219 358
126 199
103 246
115 114
357 231
232 874
374 761
July
August
September
1 604 826
109 913
781 309
0
0
0
190 476
487 200
487 200
143 017
91 845
224 661
0
0
140
19 514 267
14 419 444
14 403 173
0
0
0
223 769
60 056
230 071
479 288
231 125
273 141
87 952
137 078
132 267
414 924
291 005
474 244
October
November
December
139 747
161 737
410 827
0
0
0
779 520
328 353
0
9 360
0
0
0
0
0
7 102 662
507 872
231 822
0
800
4 019
88 450
296 285
184 786
343 459
289 398
381 897
1 398
7 894
72 840
244 087
424 137
473 106
January
February
March
73 976
432 949
495 374
0
0
0
0
0
470 041
4 005
2 360
5 120
10
0
0
6 513 237
1 124 860
194 981
0
5 185
1 475
70 667
260 220
278 498
238 142
1 005 676
936 540
70 666
94 187
6 937
204 359
330 734
436 206
April
May
June
522 449
653 684
757 991
0
0
0
704 381
0
196 000
1 882
32 340
3 800
2
0
0
105 174
1 485 651
5 932 982
0
3 245
8 717
59 117
98 695
172 796
449 757
377 926
333 293
109 745
91 309
110 129
226 049
108 746
161 539
2 367 242
778 887
306 269
0
0
0
35 000
274 042
1 046 537
400
0
99 167
13 475
0
0
4 959 836
13 528 533
12 186 848
4 560
9 991
0
50 184
126 798
157 510
515 788
289 493
563 442
24 654
95 518
71 902
104 856
262 570
304 792
2014
October
November
December
2015
January
February
March
April
May
June
2016
15:Animal or 16:Preparations
12:Oil seeds and
vegetable fats and of meats, of fish
oleaginous fruits;
oils and their
or of
miscellaneous grains,
13:Lac; gums, 14:Vegetable plaiting cleavage products;
crustaceans,
seeds and fruit; industrial resins and other
materials; vegetable prepared edible fats, mollusc or other
or medicinal plants; straw vegetable saps products not elsewhere animal or vegetable
aquatic
and fodder
and extracts
specified or included
waxes.
invertebrates
July
August
September
- 31 -
Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued
Year
Period \ HS
2012
2013
2014
2015
23:Residues
and waste from
the food
industries;
prepared animal
fodder.
27:Mineral fuels, mineral
oils and products of their
distillation; bituminous
substances; mineral
waxes
28:Inorganic chemicals;
organic or inorganic
compounds of precious
metals, of rare earth
metals, of radioactive
elements or isotopes
24:Tobacco and
manufactured
tobacco
substitutes
18 115 700
11 889 440
8 047 672
4 795 969
826 568 794
908 142 030
839 555 289
893 562 748
46 156 241
55 830 638
62 357 111
58 261 338
367 276 604
337 048 199
361 251 838
221 635 862
37 710 382
33 146 693
13 755 282
41 532 259
572 082
1 174 179
2 086 869
2 165 815
126 639
359 886
256 727
1 359 261
2 549 484
1 983 387
2 350 274
2 403 376
1 564 145
7 740 438
2 011 355
4 487 310
1 905 141
1 626 936
2 228 497
2 411 485
1 205 516
1 055 176
510 880
154 017 481
236 337 926
43 968 810
7 070 426
6 293 330
5 122 805
34 200 665
25 352 241
30 555 045
1 645 528
1 717 079
1 763 940
282 112
357 920
81 926
17 666
2
4 473
183 605
147 447
178 947
214 621
242 136
389 780
178 688
138 956
141 857
25:Salt, sulphur;
earths and
stone; plastering
materials, lirne 26:Ores, slag and
and cement
ash
32:Tanning or dyeing extracts;
tannin and their derivatives;
dyes pigments and other
30:Pharmace
colouring matter; paints and
29:Organic
utical
varnishes; putty and other
chemicals
products 31:Fertilisers
mastic; inks
2014
October
November
December
2015
January
February
March
335 660
798 305
781 900
88 973 992
119 463 130
15 480 434
3 780 742
4 318 544
5 064 196
26 103 071
24 527 338
30 446 421
1 595 045
1 196 409
3 161 874
366 123
74 468
264 443
4 482
11 354
9 537
40 882
408 278
102 198
1 159 590
234 910
50
317 854
107 941
201 914
April
May
June
552 510
358 650
609 186
11 349 319
15 618 337
27 115 701
4 638 655
2 758 683
5 305 758
27 501 507
12 872 850
19 890 472
3 102 105
3 964 849
5 589 012
95 910
132 004
191 673
2 123
5 864
124 504
269 145
79 398
281 460
120 210
37 440
3 150
161 314
502 711
87 886
July
August
September
159 736
67 420
334 390
48 132 840
60 583 926
52 752 512
5 450 520
5 552 217
3 675 522
14 733 013
12 634 722
13 928 819
8 058 078
7 454 915
1 722 958
191 629
114 428
164 762
392 627
4 925
127 991
258 167
69 977
452 752
293 550
113 670
1 843 110
166 878
160 631
272 161
October
November
December
325 288
413 200
59 725
89 049 138
288 778 530
76 264 887
5 843 310
5 229 209
6 643 981
11 615 441
13 273 510
14 108 698
1 325 292
2 363 021
1 998 701
151 073
263 985
155 316
151 242
76 200
448 411
84 595
208 545
147 978
410 712
126 468
144 450
198 725
113 380
120 089
January
February
March
168 250
328 515
102 002
136,209,487.98
75,217,746.94
20,385,354.07
3,318,532.41
4,441,893.87
8,146,446.15
10,823,358.16
21,742,895.94
24,122,649.58
3 175
591 772
1 203 491
92 305
60 151
125 796
167 589
5 800
1 591
92 204
131 455
92 178
150 000
78 200
143 690
137 460
57 748
13 972
April
May
June
140 050
190 479
600 481
18,089,373.61
11,865,008.13
15,237,617.58
3,874,239.01
3,232,914.63
7,217,465.00
21,940,792.95
26,331,524.18
26,812,705.46
622 610
642 972
606 280
89 765
141 305
125 150
0
0
4 232
88 333
64 801
194 512
649 200
0
952 320
39 986
155 978
53 501
July
August
September
135 900
276 864
274 443
22,424,347.12
39,415,084.03
62,884,405.93
4,682,489.39
5,817,619.89
5,832,196.58
24,694,958.77
29,908,069.88
31,070,161.07
605 477
569 852
656 911
84 854
98 565
171 013
0
0
1 428
83 281
169 042
246 343
733 920
160 200
58 500
109 486
251 394
73 753
2016
- 32 -
Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued
Year
Period \ HS
2012
2013
2014
2015
34:Soap, organic surface active agents,
washing and lubricating prep., artificial 35:Albuminoidal
or prepared waxes, polishing or
substances;
scouring prep., candles and similar,
modified
modelling pastes, dental waxes and starches; glues;
prep. with basis of plaster
enzymes
36:Explosives;
pyrotechnic
products; matches; 37:Photographic
pyrophoric alloys;
and 38:Miscellaneou
certain combustible cinematographic
s chemical
preparations
goods
products
39:Plastics
and articles
thereof
41:Raw hides
40:Rubber and skins (other
and articles
then furskins)
thereof
and leather
42:Articles of leather;
saddlery and harness;
travel goods, handbags
and similar containers;
articles of animal gut (other
than silk-worn gut)
567 982
835 169
685 004
858 768
731 392
1 360 047
305 153
44 024
39 246
92 647
54 076
18 948
44 290
11 050
352 675
521 350
5 980
0
2 411
900
2 367 929
1 768 152
3 592 470
2 300 147
4 879 685
7 469 671
7 300 618
5 559 685
9 253 608
7 052 880
4 054 124
1 615 572
32 012 354
35 690 850
37 927 784
11 059 651
590 775
484 662
359 186
210 923
64 728
135 154
90 898
1 089
1 070
192
2 406
3 802
5 024
40 445
0
39 565
0
0
0
214 876
143 040
74 125
1 235 728
641 970
704 396
113 760
233 375
189 166
4 365 003
7 491 412
5 079 104
16 490
46 964
89 663
42 586
27 089
32 869
691
4 529
1 099
1 021
3 884
5 885
52 614
100 800
21 736
0
0
0
209 647
408 989
67 650
480 681
436 687
327 256
40 125
284 424
16 313
393 126
591 463
1 706 394
5 139
15 603
6 423
April
May
June
27 401
46 179
107 231
54
559
98
2 476
0
0
114 175
0
2 020
0
0
0
243 161
258 278
517 780
302 727
590 889
284 134
18 573
79 618
472 060
1 007 110
975 361
1 290 959
7 242
5 064
9 748
July
August
September
39 718
74 685
250 953
0
5
15 027
779
418
50
0
0
53 005
0
0
900
133 818
187 118
200 548
659 116
583 937
643 054
187 888
217 030
114 065
1 055 589
447 485
621 922
18 070
17 706
6 359
October
November
December
121 162
42 458
46 438
0
27
21 936
849
122
3 466
59 000
59 000
59 000
0
0
0
30 537
39 864
2 756
368 048
432 409
450 748
4 805
26 306
154 367
624 250
1 359 978
986 014
39 446
38 897
41 225
January
February
March
48 710
3 976
15 893
7 006
0
153 160
1 253
2 358
7
0
0
19 980
0
0
0
56 822
21 046
349 534
549 099
192 724
624 971
86 149
29 028
77 797
5 108 018
2 836 124
2 413 579
2 451
5 904
4 009
April
May
June
22 283
55 030
17 727
68 644
145 985
484
2 324
209
1 798
41 020
0
0
0
0
0
334 809
299 438
219 516
524 159
253 594
234 186
1 892
13 363
180
692 373
882 679
2 775 033
22 487
14 837
6 300
134 536
55 673
0
3 254
1 258
851
6 750
2 933
7 968
172 454
80 880
80 520
0
0
0
248 672
203 322
93 006
210 099
82 018
404 637
1 842
930
202 973
620 720
889 440
2 888 035
9 932
17 893
5 757
2014
October
November
December
2015
January
February
March
2016
33:Essential oils
and resinoid;
perfumery,
cosmetic or toilet
preparations
July
August
September
- 33 -
Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued
Year
Period \ HS
2012
2013
2014
2015
43:Furskins
and artificial
fur;
44:Wood and
manufactures articles of wood;
thereof wood charcoal
46:Manufactures of 47:Pulp of wood or
straw, of esparto or
of other fibrous
48:Paper or
of other plaiting cellulosic material;
paperboard;
45:Cork and
materials; waste and scrap of articles of paper
articles of
basketware and
paper or pulp, of paper or
cork
wickerwork
paperboard
paperboard
49:Printed books,
newspapers, pictures
and other products of
the printing industry;
manuscripts,
typescripts and plans
50:Silk
51:Wool, fine
and coarse
animal hair,
horsehair yarn
and woven
fabric
53:Other
vegetable
textile fibres;
paper yarn and
woven fabrics
52:Cotton
of paper yarn
54:Manmade
filaments
85 773
20 572
33 822
10 669
28 193 040
26 929 347
25 159 168
30 980 511
0
0
0
26 402
13 049
8 041
850
6 274
554 816
703 074
929 936
1 708 636
10 248 447
12 631 103
11 694 144
11 368 701
106 046
115 876
170 400
151 121
0
0
8
5 108
21
578
7 106
60
233 226 238
119 347 701
79 414 154
59 107 581
936
0
37 800
0
20 887
43 970
214 719
192 403
15 041
2 613
6 327
2 744 810
1 834 286
1 656 689
0
0
0
213
0
0
102 227
82 061
72 954
1 281 139
1 264 129
710 791
9 303
43 978
5 855
0
0
0
0
0
0
9 245 942
6 363 611
5 005 020
0
0
0
29 265
22 206
1 856
2014
October
November
December
2015
January
February
March
0
1 200
0
1 488 834
1 704 056
1 834 012
0
0
0
0
0
0
103 881
106 746
105 547
437 327
619 641
810 922
4 240
1 680
7 438
0
0
0
0
0
60
2 323 963
2 425 667
2 529 861
0
0
0
15 328
10 594
11 656
April
May
June
1 032
0
1 178
1 905 253
1 850 718
2 198 985
0
0
0
0
264
20
84 603
84 178
99 330
700 210
962 150
820 111
19 124
5 140
18 957
0
5 108
0
0
0
0
3 515 323
1 375 287
1 897 000
0
0
0
19 471
17 093
15 057
July
August
September
2 361
582
1 216
3 577 703
3 171 509
2 986 064
0
0
0
2 400
0
0
35 273
50 611
119 340
1 315 961
1 800 746
1 113 221
47 879
11 180
5 087
0
0
0
0
0
0
6 388 316
11 346 526
9 130 913
0
0
0
23 574
20 942
19 870
October
November
December
264
0
2 837
4 148 585
3 640 513
2 474 278
9 592
16 810
0
0
0
3 590
55 976
68 843
794 308
1 158 394
985 282
644 737
16 737
10 679
2 980
0
0
0
0
0
0
8 676 962
4 169 446
5 328 316
0
0
0
21 481
14 066
3 270
January
February
March
1 328
0
0
1 794 130
2 623 158
2 065 719
0
0
9 396
0
0
1 988
85 466
82 476
86 602
527 594
467 754
470 236
1 340
8 168
6 317
0
0
0
0
0
0
2 454 384
2 193 687
2 205 578
0
0
0
0
10 105
14 476
250
0
0
3 625 608
1 757 615
2 558 931
0
0
0
0
440
3 635
113 220
199 527
113 306
580 176
688 790
1 039 873
22 794
4 585
9 005
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 162 194
1 304 654
1 327 646
0
0
0
154 989
14 581
13 810
0
0
0
1 480 537
1 760 304
1 760 054
0
0
0
1 600
750
0
103 383
119 658
91 875
574 423
857 782
859 428
43 632
4 516
14 381
0
0
0
0
0
0
969 667
3 531 615
3 477 008
0
0
0
12 300
0
33 474
2016
April
May
June
July
August
September
- 34 -
Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued
Year
Period \ HS
2012
2013
2014
2015
56:Wadding felts
and non wovens;
special yarn; twine,
cordage, ropes and
55:Man-made cables and articles
staple fibres
thereof
57:Carpets
and other
textile floor
covering
58:Special
woven fabrics;
59:Impregnated,
tufted textile
coated, covered or
fabrics; lace;
laminated textile
tapestries;trim fabrics; textile articles 60:Knitted or
mings; of a kind suitable for
crocheted
embroidery
industrial use
fabrics
61:Articles of
apparel and
clothing
accessories,
knitted or
crocheted
62:Articles of 63:Other made up
apparel and
textile articles;
clothing
sets; worn
64:Footwear,
accessories, not clothing and worn
gaiters and the
knitted or
textile like; parts of such
crocheted
articles;rags
articles
65:Headgear
and parts
thereof
268 305
22 713
76 973
43 873
1 811 981
1 580 749
2 308 720
2 306 132
77 900
230
195
2 130
192 132
118 904
4 653
11 795
2 026
10 556
28 574
34 269
31 708
139 550
442 320
1 229 747
399 466
203 033
341 570
495 736
2 285 499
2 730 593
3 280 220
6 772 052
2 631 501
2 236 125
1 825 265
2 832 585
2 388 266
1 932 995
1 657 009
2 011 263
258 090
254 338
87 568
92 939
0
0
23 511
30 410
250 532
152 759
0
0
0
0
0
0
4 000
3 341
0
76 588
58 046
0
10 725
5 968
13 028
425 554
279 832
511 793
62 774
72 269
125 590
250 160
113 015
66 314
27 320
14 697
16 153
2014
October
November
December
2015
January
February
March
0
5 467
8 031
110 285
212 297
273 139
0
0
0
0
0
400
0
9 273
1 787
739 127
76 331
78 274
2 240
6 092
35 489
36 122
611 441
735 834
346 685
159 287
180 867
5 683
104 279
133 488
269
26 397
8 940
April
May
June
0
3 330
2 253
116 833
183 718
170 659
2 005
0
0
0
0
0
0
6 700
826
3 500
143 815
62 868
126 625
2 415
27 532
440 883
493 441
566 198
222 468
161 447
81 480
105 722
87 284
106 253
6 362
5 266
11 332
July
August
September
2 250
2 250
0
271 874
117 142
77 423
0
0
100
1 781
0
4 339
200
0
15 382
2 500
67 404
53 923
106 571
15 743
7 841
803 741
574 044
929 333
559 774
350 207
258 751
98 498
72 976
839 792
7 720
814
478
October
November
December
1 125
0
19 167
197 157
274 934
300 670
0
25
0
1 550
1 550
2 175
100
0
0
2 000
5
0
43 174
37 314
84 698
605 199
632 410
343 406
185 327
143 797
182 494
0
87 326
369 963
8 005
15 637
1 722
January
February
March
1 350
20 332
16 007
324 386
462 067
294 652
0
0
0
0
3 416
2 094
0
21 040
19 320
0
0
0
4 080
5 064
46 009
349 006
895 003
593 129
22 675
85 925
187 248
1 759
126 494
41 627
4 661
44 010
768
April
May
June
37 778
3 252
69 794
47 825
135 623
256 362
350
60
30
30 950
6 731
299
682
2 188
0
0
0
0
34 610
3 066
46 243
621 572
722 042
608 185
116 630
254 030
134 083
173 325
119 179
93 232
1 567
5 742
2 043
161 360
14 394
52 708
133 498
61 738
3 124
0
0
0
0
825
670
3 611
100
5 914
0
0
0
40 723
169 275
73 501
443 177
590 294
754 985
307 527
246 779
81 003
172 959
38 186
93 254
8 934
2 643
9 285
2016
July
August
September
- 35 -
Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued
Year
Period \ HS
2012
2013
2014
2015
68:Articles of
stone, plaster,
cement,
asbestos, mica
or similar
materials
69:Ceramic
products
71:Natural or cultured
pearls, precious or semiprecious stones, precious
metals, metals clad with
precious metal and articles
70:Glass and thereof; imitation jewellery;
glassware
coin
72:Iron and
steel
73:Articles of 74:Copper and
iron or steel articles thereof
75:Nickel and
articles thereof
76:Aluminium
and articles
thereof
78:Lead and
articles
thereof
80
0
10
290
2 063 822
2 400 632
2 039 542
1 919 900
1 816 856
2 340 493
1 043 712
516 616
541 074
660 310
541 164
586 498
191 160
634 417
372 839
514 466
1 436 312 037
969 571 141
905 000 241
846 017 163
134 154 528
159 384 134
282 865 246
164 892 668
8 878 078
11 768 679
10 613 143
7 017 748
4 088 733
4 523 886
5 081 917
3 657 410
352 474 808
411 246 397
4 295 427
22 173 687
627 362
834 472
618 478
6 260 556
680 877
1 994 386
2 141 663
0
0
0
247 221
388 903
0
148 101
93 121
4 846
82 443
28 972
23 313
61 231
41 632
37 933
90 429 879
69 110 460
75 830 217
26 919 287
22 060 181
21 510 636
731 342
784 216
533 981
307 033
321 654
1 716 619
0
0
155 182
61 491
105 267
42 969
165 215
444 358
0
0
0
70
87 210
127 165
240 828
26 494
13 650
20 205
29 087
70 631
18 262
31 373
126 027
18 017
70 905 250
68 021 881
87 015 053
15 799 898
15 460 530
13 229 356
348 779
424 131
1 874 293
122 574
538 214
317 953
22 166 328
0
0
14 929
35 906
181 546
141 012
232 597
81 473
215
0
0
137 798
99 846
128 335
116 340
41 929
14 152
43 887
13 514
83 131
21 053
62 929
21 670
97 433 834
54 521 106
73 759 635
14 057 997
13 213 643
17 349 311
231 648
619 604
682 486
108 729
142 276
195 404
0
0
0
315 670
170 397
179 285
136 313
336 555
133 151
July
August
September
0
0
0
141 635
146 111
45 082
62 136
21 537
12 687
66 408
68 828
60 032
23 963
20 949
33 892
78 030 273
9 686 516
84 084 239
14 266 070
14 368 857
14 338 599
570 548
548 444
460 744
50 541
153 108
89 521
7 359
0
0
266 278
151 528
298 709
0
454 786
39 926
October
November
December
5
0
0
358 650
307 530
99 710
166 765
19 627
1 094
56 698
30 256
45 764
57 551
56 047
40 995
73 549 146
64 431 799
84 578 431
13 037 543
8 724 104
11 046 761
389 606
656 366
211 097
1 517 543
159 401
262 146
0
0
0
1 259 267
705 669
2 681 372
247 824
252 635
85 390
January
February
March
0
0
0
184 086
134 233
173 951
2 325
3 720
1 881
44 003
19 229
727
66 047
50 041
62 643
58 407 547
75 619 909
84 038 399
6 342 050
5 027 137
4 760 303
390 931
234 558
195 709
522 325
199 161
288 034
0
0
0
148 841
101 849
169 601
268 737
227 439
172 131
April
May
June
0
0
0
72 040
100 216
138 538
22 203
8 692
3 758
41 791
23 490
43 813
23 565
53 106
20 003
73 999 184
77 569 648
82 930 300
6 822 229
7 833 259
11 326 175
188 315
585 581
541 136
152 095
202 673
206 549
7 786 020
13 554 347
0
102 704
80 649
77 304
274 129
85 163
132 499
July
August
September
0
0
0
97 186
149 354
219 992
55 432
5 323
21 871
17 440
9 623
45 210
36 257
28 000
33 974
99 661 314
67 774 285
105 100 446
6 209 327
10 312 486
10 966 590
231 000
435 088
316 380
330 855
194 339
141 459
0
13 635 154
0
17 463
36 242
52 005
90 607
136 302
90 243
2014
October
November
December
2015
January
February
March
April
May
June
2016
66:Umbrellas,
67:Prepared
sun umbrellas, feathers and down
walking-sticks, and articles made
seat sticks,
of feathers or of
whips, riding
down; artificial
crops and parts flowers; articles of
thereof
human hair
- 36 -
Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued
Year
Period \ HS
2012
2013
2014
2015
79:Zinc and
articles
thereof
81:Other
base metals;
80:Tin and
cements;
articles
articles
thereof
thereof
82:Tools,
implements,
cutlery, spoons
and forks, of
base metal; 83:Miscellan
parts thereof of eous articles
base metal of base metal
84:Nuclear
reactors,
boilers,
machinery and
mechanical
appliances;
parts thereof
85:Electrical machinery and
equipment and parts thereof;
sound recorders and
reproducers, television image
and sound recorders and
reproducers, and parts and
accessories of such articles
86:Railway or tramway
locomotives, rolling-stock and
87:Vehicles
parts thereof; railway or
others than
tramway track fixtures and
railway or
fittings and parts thereof; tramway rollingmechanical (incl. electro- stock, and parts
88:Aircraft,
mechanical) traffic signalling and accessories spacecraft and
equipment of all kinds
thereof parts thereof
89:Ships,
boats and
floating
structures
4 607
202 247
0
0
2 677
33 822
0
0
31 026
3 070 484
5 600
1 195 851
772 380
473 284
150 237
561 349
715 844
588 904
237 128
16 171 610
16 342 831
19 188 042
11 478 659
11 662 575
8 975 542
11 915 761
10 677 758
47 602
23 093
429 110
140 753
4 564 647
5 581 404
3 919 698
3 377 693
15 058 769
14 921 191
7 216 047
4 957 931
327 848
376 795
279 451
363 941
2014
October
November
December
0
0
0
0
0
0
225 000
0
0
50 428
80 252
28 797
92 839
102 489
100 195
1 908 539
1 654 507
2 225 801
1 085 215
932 591
1 084 600
198 144
4 655
0
361 913
279 110
376 874
1 171 303
255 000
126 450
0
11 000
7 765
2015
January
February
March
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5 691
13 556
1 555
3 587
5 865
6 974
595 288
478 865
904 176
841 171
1 756 047
784 954
0
0
21 836
224 319
182 628
195 637
13 677
1 400
1 605 000
2 300
10 500
6 000
April
May
June
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19 015
12 516
30 349
29 235
110 753
1 854
792 374
1 058 373
630 154
642 222
868 164
1 548 508
0
0
6 000
208 992
225 386
156 356
5 300
34 000
1 533 619
19 600
0
11 250
July
August
September
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5 600
9 683
1 100
1 151
1 658
13 994
4 048
1 477 551
866 173
809 962
1 008 810
936 637
724 520
0
621
1 960
351 486
227 525
408 328
125 804
65 901
1 373 965
12 690
18 675
222 668
October
November
December
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4 031
39 766
11 824
50 920
5 960
2 278
1 463 804
1 045 200
1 356 740
765 286
195 228
606 210
0
21 895
88 441
529 915
133 907
533 216
128 992
70 074
200
38 460
0
21 798
January
February
March
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2 095
9 857
4 724
0
40 835
17 410
2 905 761
2 663 737
839 804
392 017
1 025 220
885 613
121 389
360
0
94 633
192 004
165 884
3 032 109
5 250
2 200
985
11 250
0
April
May
June
0
0
0
0
0
0
32 400
111 600
64 800
7 361
2 445
7 933
19 043
80 055
20 080
740 358
390 609
845 223
668 790
475 690
383 290
800
8 820
0
381 419
267 960
250 549
120 074
280 774
470 842
13 463
0
0
160 324
0
0
0
0
0
21 600
68 400
47 760
11 744
1 110
5 185
42 617
43 550
20 356
536 300
1 560 034
1 557 184
614 157
517 600
1 616 583
597
400
30 000
467 316
419 877
323 334
168 099
1 483 469
481 866
7 400
0
0
2016
July
August
September
- 37 -
Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued
Year
Period \ HS
2012
2013
2014
2015
92:Musical
94:Furniture; bedding, mattresses,
instruments; 93:Arms and
mattress supports, cushions and
parts and ammunition; similar stuffed furnishing; lamps and
accessories
parts and
lighting fittings, NES or incl.;
of such accessories illuminated signs or name-plates and
articles
thereof
the like; prefabricated buildings
95:Toys,
games and
sports
requisites; 96:Miscellaneo 97:Works of art,
parts and
us
collectors'
accessories manufactured
pieces and
thereof
articles
antiques
90:Optical, photographic,
cinematographic, measuring,
checking, precision, medical or
surgical instruments and
apparatus; parts and
accessories thereof
91:Clocks
and
watches
and parts
thereof
620 515
637 253
617 108
681 591
53
719
158
3 725
9 489
120 325
300
3 325
300
2 000
4 730
13 322
10 533 898
12 263 255
11 801 063
7 673 065
481 201
693 856
861 532
727 874
683 056
667 477
565 958
411 318
13 211 478
15 057 034
12 541 146
13 390 922
112 775
238 932
159 499
161 611
0
42 967
124 969
1 033 671
3 837 939 047
3 415 830 544
3 009 022 932
2 682 046 588
98:Other
personnal 99:Migrants'
effects effects
All Products
2014
October
November
December
28 844
85 119
32 479
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2 650
745 030
566 772
673 751
24
89 415
80 582
74 394
35 770
53 405
1 193 858
1 817 710
847 509
17 041
7 815
70 700
13 341
14 959
12 289
365 402 375
408 408 332
225 952 742
2015
January
February
March
82 700
23 117
66 107
0
200
0
0
0
0
0
0
3 842
233 303
817 747
760 149
3
69 064
70 040
27 199
21 165
70 194
742 600
862 410
1 480 178
16 172
1 550
2 107
7230
7672
955538
263 637 149
259 663 008
186 468 557
April
May
June
29 170
155 809
48 199
0
0
0
2 200
0
0
0
0
1 392
367 760
493 967
389 923
97 310
85 143
118 161
36 062
14 506
37 943
951 789
735 724
1 551 267
2 773
10 594
28 681
6339
0
8986
183 168 868
135 199 747
191 467 704
July
August
September
33 745
95 804
105 882
0
3 525
0
200
0
925
0
300
0
862 074
1 288 123
1 185 363
103 850
123 610
411
100 788
1 236
594
1 110 824
1 015 589
1 074 593
6 460
3 870
54 008
8735
7639
6966
221 671 275
157 243 526
222 380 399
October
November
December
7 190
14 049
19 820
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7 788
0
480 660
289 765
504 231
59 370
666
246
42 875
8 328
50 430
1 408 795
1 747 226
709 927
3 833
20 658
10 905
10454
7809.58
6302
233 710 937
407 735 436
219 699 981
24 320
144 352
23 211
0
0
675
305
0
0
1 000
0
0
224 530
669 720
103 138
0
81 985
18 149
37 222
22 420
44 436
749 123
1 085 435
798 608
16 370
2 370
6 449
486978
12111
10427
248 133 453
208 589 709
165 982 921
April
May
June
14 509
46 604
79 791
0
0
135
0
0
0
0
0
0
393 430
360 807
255 116
155 699
35 769
73 640
70 212
21 916
56 740
1 016 980
1 067 493
1 060 107
4 419
6 250
3 427
7292
6305
6278
157 198 555
163 547 354
175 540 760
July
August
September
71 005
6 455
55 851
0
0
0
0
500
0
0
0
3 745
707 192
497 289
317 451
94 158
83 707
84 155
47 852
47 720
82 636
1 101 710
869 718
1 465 387
1 570
4 488
14 449
3075
3075
10081
183 489 764
202 547 959
252 959 174
2016
January
February
March
- 38 -
Table 10.4
Year
Imports Classified by HS Chapters
in US$
04:Dairy
produce; bird's
eggs; natural
honey; edible
products of
animal origin,
not elsewhere
specified or
included
05:Products of
animal origin,
not elsewhere
specified or
included
06:Live trees
and other
plants, bulbs,
roots, and the
07:Edible 08:Edible fruits
like; cut flowers vegetables and and nuts; peel 09:Coffee, tea,
and ornamental certain root and of citrus fruit or
mate and
foliage
tubers
melon
spices
01:Live
animals.
02:Meat and
edible meat
offal.
03:Fish and
crustaceans,
mollusc and
other aquatic
invertebrates
6 055 890
6 772 296
8 262 819
7 700 085
9 345 480
7 362 361
24 831 004
23 360 380
23 675 165
55 929 965
37 102 071
28 219 900
2 209 138
2 877 787
2 855 645
1 148 376
719 179
620 737
15 367 724
10 391 475
10 407 251
9 765 518
8 636 254
12 096 489
4 798 562
4 887 568
4 985 774
324 924 125
331 649 255
409 869 734
304 412
853 332
624 965
428 850
465 539
726 102
1 657 068
2 016 911
1 982 334
3 124 480
2 506 943
2 505 143
122 612
176 041
272 819
13 975
79 438
75 299
540 544
1 138 825
562 366
524 116
773 792
1 070 355
357 650
315 832
510 578
29 605 348
28 044 757
30 785 212
507 046
399 280
739 529
1 058 279
1 159 321
553 236
1 952 658
2 205 828
2 111 073
2 844 614
1 961 976
2 974 473
239 694
286 654
262 211
2 665
51 342
63 408
254 316
544 963
769 032
1 199 856
1 212 822
838 053
334 965
554 579
449 699
28 348 572
33 420 668
34 359 590
July
August
September
1 399 532
1 164 905
391 073
654 703
499 719
491 309
2 249 802
2 043 924
2 353 858
2 250 003
2 826 407
2 291 661
367 469
182 387
196 306
27 266
63 747
111 062
1 227 725
781 382
1 436 554
1 135 597
1 014 966
1 143 727
609 494
239 741
529 384
39 457 914
36 247 138
38 409 073
October
November
December
855 649
530 305
492 792
590 231
478 941
256 131
1 833 365
1 741 038
1 527 306
1 965 715
1 700 489
1 267 996
367 739
58 790
322 922
67 683
38 314
26 537
898 918
1 578 311
674 316
1 145 552
1 058 434
979 217
484 614
349 998
249 241
45 445 207
34 216 003
31 530 252
226 692
422 851
225 354
313 203
549 033
351 515
1 253 755
1 770 272
1 946 379
1 101 110
1 525 177
1 482 982
272 635
309 838
331 908
76 519
60 491
88 480
722 560
488 876
748 879
596 020
1 095 686
1 244 697
390 417
219 176
195 326
32 312 014
37 485 429
27 251 009
April
May
June
420 652
179 711
402 864
1 522 855
232 829
310 786
1 631 111
1 741 508
1 835 780
1 524 819
1 124 663
917 331
143 888
433 169
187 981
192 744
80 513
44 065
914 079
950 036
675 018
1 032 196
769 822
553 009
494 414
421 239
583 880
30 891 492
43 898 077
36 105 556
July
August
September
381 412
754 732
455 593
635 691
693 940
648 222
1 657 063
1 900 700
2 128 341
830 863
1 105 890
1 312 564
416 442
147 055
490 469
17 288
161 931
111 989
488 304
200 679
1 045 333
813 836
727 547
844 448
427 362
383 788
286 704
38 269 305
53 880 187
56 963 550
Period \ HS
2013
2014
2015
2015 January
February
March
April
May
June
2016 January
February
March
- 39 -
10:Cereals
Table 10.4
Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued
12:Oil seeds
and oleaginous
fruits;
miscellaneous
grains, seeds
and fruit; 13:Lac; gums,
industrial or resins and other
medicinal vegetable saps
plants; straw
and extracts
15:Animal or
14:Vegetable vegetable fats
plaiting
and oils and 16:Preparations
materials; their cleavage of meats, of fish
vegetable
products;
or of
products not prepared edible
crustaceans,
elsewhere fats, animal or mollusc or other
specified or
vegetable
aquatic
included
waxes.
invertebrates
Year
11:Products of
the milling
industry; malt;
starches; inulin;
Period \ HS
wheat gluten
2013
2014
2015
45 722 012
54 845 252
57 360 514
18 063 092
24 558 598
31 613 764
556 475
421 883
309 679
14 133
122
7 120
113 863 082
103 818 209
137 017 722
11 499 016
6 518 428
4 945 003
113 062 969
42 355 800
36 802 253
6 510 961
6 800 146
6 200 508
44 171 069
44 092 021
36 474 710
26 163 257
32 597 126
27 775 187
4 597 499
4 827 025
5 216 063
2 016 150
2 587 768
1 926 326
7 533
28 039
68 788
0
0
0
7 049 513
9 085 214
14 160 881
197 339
793 620
431 830
3 429 895
2 917 614
2 852 852
601 356
518 068
427 207
3 275 549
3 069 262
3 188 963
3 461 729
4 630 638
1 639 368
April
May
June
4 654 935
4 254 350
4 550 028
1 342 919
2 658 075
2 180 186
4 767
18 729
17 195
0
39
1 114
10 608 480
10 760 274
14 659 638
188 181
625 807
810 535
3 044 602
4 857 754
5 356 436
286 384
449 975
485 252
2 924 637
3 018 045
3 113 184
1 946 805
2 100 343
2 217 369
July
August
September
5 962 197
4 629 105
4 434 893
2 685 855
4 759 251
3 344 894
12 703
11 483
7 894
16
0
5 564
13 664 712
15 307 859
10 510 290
519 879
485 901
24 239
1 701 103
2 619 823
3 662 039
294 428
494 501
1 001 378
3 512 203
3 189 388
2 475 514
2 234 918
2 219 900
1 927 417
October
November
December
3 879 236
6 259 256
4 095 928
1 348 749
3 983 515
2 780 075
20 792
60 535
51 221
0
386
0
9 705 327
9 910 829
11 594 705
425 271
227 479
214 923
1 090 394
2 287 431
2 982 310
388 575
583 738
669 647
2 832 665
2 580 437
3 294 863
1 478 390
1 691 805
2 226 503
3 047 303
5 596 909
6 164 978
1 984 424
1 476 788
1 763 928
6 686
3 679
5 819
0
3 141
0
13 271 098
8 179 918
7 251 842
141 061
181 132
414 598
3 321 133
2 608 547
2 709 929
93 215
312 487
126 013
1 725 118
2 160 433
2 041 013
1 321 094
1 421 462
985 785
April
May
June
4 171 064
3 137 474
2 638 814
1 651 913
1 512 371
692 057
10 064
2 056
14 654
0
7 648
0
8 917 429
9 989 857
15 884 554
173 376
319 561
398 112
1 824 733
1 753 349
3 611 949
345 132
278 630
233 996
2 728 693
2 134 801
2 123 974
1 457 098
1 508 773
1 308 629
July
August
September
2 156 105
2 191 187
2 962 879
3 108 235
4 077 195
2 938 472
7 280
13 976
1 016
0
0
0
11 940 748
12 475 384
14 813 367
338 845
426 803
556 457
1 604 724
857 914
831 922
439 086
448 964
419 109
2 031 226
2 642 466
3 551 644
1 369 791
1 407 102
1 433 445
2015 January
February
March
2016 January
February
March
- 40 -
17:Sugar and
sugar
confectionery
19:Preparations
of cereals, flour,
18:Cocoa and starch or milk;
cocoa
pastrycooks'
preparations
products
20:Preparation
of vegetables,
fruit, nuts or
other parts of
plants
Table 10.4
Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued
23:Residues
25:Salt,
and waste from
sulphur; earths
the food 24:Tobacco and
and stone;
22:Beverages,
industries; manufactured
plastering
spirits and
prepared
tobacco materials, lirne
vinegar animal fodder.
substitutes
and cement
28:Inorganic
27:Mineral
chemicals;
fuels, mineral
organic or
oils and
inorganic
products of their compounds of
distillation;
precious
bituminous metals, of rare
26:Ores, slag
substances; earth metals, of
and ash mineral waxes
radioactive
Year
21:Miscellaneo
us edible
Period \ HS
preparations
2013
2014
2015
49 002 068
53 308 495
49 335 101
43 071 238
56 313 023
52 220 442
134 270 152
62 452 452
55 050 773
74 191 028
54 479 455
8 382 560
25 358 141
29 110 844
25 155 801
1 671 705
610 985
596 091
1 617 409 234
1 567 430 493
1 583 696 643
66 060 213
58 422 962
52 763 121
30 134 485
35 551 914
28 850 455
220 170 933
258 328 157
231 398 125
6 530 343
5 671 388
4 531 245
4 000 665
3 880 959
4 035 841
4 247 826
3 629 881
2 912 637
795 256
861 031
399 142
2 882 773
2 199 299
2 134 839
118 905
1 168
98 920
141 461 542
114 862 310
133 973 414
3 037 155
4 783 907
4 782 598
3 142 826
2 928 098
2 198 175
43 652 067
21 706 366
23 122 969
April
May
June
3 717 909
3 223 676
3 638 190
3 855 505
4 587 963
4 017 800
2 504 237
4 246 921
2 753 989
740 893
460 579
836 901
1 597 280
1 711 316
1 871 107
1 749
44 360
69 467
123 534 887
107 847 514
123 462 156
4 032 950
4 779 935
5 754 974
2 224 776
2 182 742
2 735 533
11 720 599
7 838 195
29 227 090
July
August
September
4 316 877
4 060 132
3 396 819
4 310 173
7 282 349
5 235 133
4 528 507
4 896 015
4 650 202
1 444 066
1 133 251
492 211
2 384 545
2 291 327
1 591 369
31
29 473
60 842
117 730 771
122 856 500
217 117 267
4 234 817
4 989 869
4 288 861
2 616 659
2 242 541
2 306 493
35 476 093
19 267 432
14 039 392
October
November
December
3 509 111
3 310 950
3 428 461
3 072 940
4 183 592
3 757 522
6 227 259
7 247 961
7 205 340
509 913
183 731
525 586
1 913 943
2 085 289
2 492 713
26 009
72 282
72 887
133 480 183
104 787 347
142 582 752
3 605 515
4 776 506
3 696 035
1 868 337
2 647 724
1 756 553
6 497 948
9 549 686
9 300 288
2 324 361
3 080 542
2 391 295
2 673 404
1 847 473
1 403 042
6 588 784
7 822 948
7 795 877
204 845
1 417 858
80 550
1 336 983
1 631 160
1 805 611
19 697
90 026
52 048
106 927 288
94 609 479
193 382 455
4 603 545
4 237 565
3 284 071
2 294 136
2 500 950
1 961 635
8 515 648
26 716 313
31 621 311
April
May
June
3 157 464
2 441 799
3 188 207
1 617 267
2 006 970
1 071 848
7 363 637
8 115 185
5 242 485
837 850
63
3 878 647
1 403 464
2 303 825
1 767 291
91 141
75 259
72 998
86 917 010
113 181 692
142 104 729
3 527 000
3 735 200
3 204 898
2 292 064
1 974 763
2 216 226
20 796 487
9 712 856
15 290 791
July
August
September
3 424 222
3 798 854
2 582 518
1 557 417
2 221 190
3 159 927
5 992 420
6 283 292
6 527 226
284 305
371 948
6 095 060
2 771 989
3 043 939
2 854 570
79 482
85 969
95 807
111 893 963
135 190 254
119 659 108
3 667 913
2 577 269
3 819 962
2 627 898
2 328 353
3 056 814
16 436 745
27 435 732
7 922 219
2015 January
February
March
2016 January
February
March
- 41 -
29:Organic 30:Pharmaceuti
chemicals
cal products
Table 10.4
Year
Period \ HS
2013
2014
2015
Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued
32:Tanning or
dyeing extracts;
tannin and their
derivatives;
dyes pigments
and other
colouring
matter; paints
31:Fertilisers and varnishes;
33:Essential
oils and
resinoid;
perfumery,
cosmetic or
toilet
preparations
34:Soap,
organic surface
active agents,
washing and
lubricating 35:Albuminoidal
prep., artificial
substances;
or prepared
modified
waxes, starches; glues;
polishing or
enzymes
36:Explosives;
pyrotechnic
products;
matches;
pyrophoric 37:Photographi
alloys; certain
c and 38:Miscellaneo
combustible cinematographi
us chemical 39:Plastics and 40:Rubber and
preparations
c goods
products articles thereof articles thereof
1 077 043 118
269 314 285
169 047 420
26 655 303
26 621 132
24 629 809
71 744 317
71 430 316
65 503 380
114 910 933
99 896 841
95 111 293
9 464 761
10 457 187
9 331 678
32 880 135
32 106 429
30 694 411
9 599 121
9 096 617
9 323 215
87 349 929
89 784 330
100 462 459
222 613 842
222 603 240
203 351 957
99 312 257
96 831 358
82 519 304
13 384 339
11 816 206
6 930 427
1 465 676
1 734 126
2 099 634
5 583 734
5 688 642
5 863 388
5 690 712
7 555 197
8 133 858
692 343
777 576
1 393 498
1 139 488
2 510 571
4 119 895
604 525
985 397
1 015 989
5 765 051
7 677 042
8 532 701
18 265 362
15 974 353
15 888 942
9 199 175
6 378 136
8 062 758
April
May
June
9 893 161
17 377 577
18 039 192
2 195 438
1 925 634
2 155 648
3 159 072
4 345 678
2 779 498
7 822 747
7 575 125
6 613 171
657 539
668 531
770 765
3 352 359
1 572 188
1 258 640
483 841
879 975
757 899
4 952 769
5 949 293
6 781 456
14 596 852
14 973 833
15 055 772
6 660 283
5 729 643
7 544 687
July
August
September
20 253 568
22 410 787
9 465 292
2 402 101
2 077 925
2 279 887
6 723 891
6 970 038
5 869 182
8 124 987
8 470 834
8 092 763
844 530
513 004
653 093
4 843 972
2 236 548
2 290 895
1 221 436
492 661
792 406
7 726 854
15 709 841
9 066 409
16 401 689
15 916 564
16 939 167
7 357 237
5 685 746
6 033 222
October
November
December
10 092 800
13 877 999
15 506 071
2 243 596
2 208 505
1 841 638
6 156 052
6 432 963
5 931 240
8 716 582
10 170 295
8 145 023
710 039
875 240
775 521
3 211 798
1 924 986
2 233 072
725 854
593 541
769 689
11 533 242
7 406 178
9 361 622
19 626 708
19 076 449
20 636 266
7 637 634
6 220 247
6 010 536
7 571 233
3 590 828
2 854 230
1 433 535
1 844 035
1 671 199
3 971 783
5 779 063
4 486 047
3 421 158
4 124 639
2 522 469
346 333
726 024
384 931
978 993
1 729 123
1 586 392
450 297
870 120
590 680
7 198 456
6 920 865
5 449 687
14 108 286
14 390 608
11 519 891
5 012 155
6 471 718
4 422 857
April
May
June
3 450 829
7 220 839
6 890 417
1 625 676
1 578 154
1 689 693
4 511 374
4 913 960
3 457 203
3 675 144
2 941 195
3 946 315
670 011
551 980
473 422
1 704 531
1 348 898
1 847 729
644 494
497 228
621 553
5 247 324
4 908 486
8 609 319
12 409 991
12 112 478
13 930 010
5 807 823
5 051 892
7 286 906
July
August
September
7 673 587
7 687 314
6 240 168
1 749 689
2 368 076
2 421 935
4 822 192
5 502 227
5 663 851
3 885 807
3 593 760
5 310 238
823 188
872 339
1 279 157
1 603 949
1 562 228
2 109 192
636 253
581 953
589 786
6 600 549
8 465 556
18 418 134
13 937 974
15 615 030
15 187 718
4 940 278
4 892 963
4 899 806
2015 January
February
March
2016 January
February
March
- 42 -
Table 10.4
Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued
42:Articles of
leather;
saddlery and
harness; travel
goods,
handbags and 43:Furskins and
similar
artificial fur;
containers;
manufactures
articles of
thereof
Year
41:Raw hides
and skins (other
then furskins)
Period \ HS
and leather
2013
2014
2015
2 500 326
1 747 385
2 587 012
2 807 397
2 606 828
2 483 906
503
1 690
9 738
20 162 305
20 140 655
18 782 407
11 337
12 204
5 561
104 570
99 536
57 413
995 716
700 631
840 390
114 220 719
114 358 936
97 451 148
20 068 839
18 010 313
15 157 289
38 506
30 645
15 611
98 343
96 072
204 305
145 716
286 343
178 104
0
1 632
445
882 404
1 549 914
1 745 473
3
51
0
10 881
4 052
5 001
48 130
90 668
52 817
9 533 328
6 205 376
8 513 895
1 790 476
1 149 527
1 196 915
629
0
58
April
May
June
313 003
180 645
138 852
175 713
127 966
166 686
1 586
0
17
1 292 849
1 550 421
1 764 307
697
855
253
7 345
439
5 529
113 758
94 157
76 374
7 180 081
8 392 880
8 299 753
1 091 161
1 689 610
1 005 182
1 398
6 213
410
July
August
September
224 609
223 017
344 330
269 227
182 011
153 597
764
2 577
2 717
2 087 534
1 389 195
1 482 003
1 794
887
925
1 220
1 447
7 046
69 932
49 761
5 605
9 150 986
11 689 709
7 981 840
1 077 435
1 153 234
2 165 653
0
0
341
October
November
December
343 083
173 601
247 152
276 190
276 251
246 103
0
0
0
1 516 684
1 990 803
1 530 820
0
77
18
10 218
3 285
951
109 879
52 411
76 899
7 479 427
6 615 820
6 408 051
651 002
986 683
1 200 409
3 633
797
2 132
13 548
63 744
111 483
73 188
264 371
156 669
5
0
0
1 092 051
1 354 314
1 375 097
0
807
1 722
167
0
142
34 397
103 433
69 157
6 633 070
4 921 846
4 166 950
817 759
1 184 745
548 671
0
109
2 961
77 164
65 057
121 571
117 267
143 257
155 252
214
36
0
1 222 188
1 358 832
1 346 765
0
531
0
2 648
158
7 168
63 015
52 827
72 015
5 780 512
6 710 365
4 827 015
673 225
854 033
1 037 204
0
46
1 849
16 656
84 607
70 597
124 101
216 065
225 519
0
0
0
1 620 035
1 546 311
1 428 180
1 539
358
921
11 049
1 830
6 838
56 203
59 613
21 554
8 164 106
7 314 736
8 664 863
715 521
661 315
661 397
882
0
3 651
2015 January
February
March
2016 January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
44:Wood and
articles of
wood; wood
charcoal
46:Manufacture
s of straw, of
esparto or of
other plaiting
materials;
45:Cork and basketware and
articles of cork
wickerwork
49:Printed
47:Pulp of wood
books,
or of other
newspapers,
fibrous
pictures and
cellulosic
48:Paper or other products
material; waste
paperboard;
of the printing
and scrap of articles of paper
industry;
paper or pulp, of paper
manuscripts,
paperboard or paperboard typescripts and
- 43 -
50:Silk
Table 10.4
Year
Period \ HS
2013
2014
2015
51:Wool, fine
and coarse
animal hair,
horsehair yarn
and woven
fabric
Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued
53:Other
vegetable
textile fibres;
paper yarn and
woven fabrics
52:Cotton
of paper yarn
54:Man-made
filaments
56:Wadding
58:Special
felts and non
woven fabrics;
wovens; special
tufted textile
yarn; twine,
fabrics; lace;
cordage, ropes 57:Carpets and tapestries;trimm
55:Man-made and cables and
other textile
ings;
staple fibres articles thereof
floor covering
embroidery
59:Impregnated
, coated,
covered or
laminated
textile fabrics;
textile articles of
a kind suitable
for industrial
use
60:Knitted or
crocheted
fabrics
84 386
40 259
41 528
13 870 718
5 601 023
6 667 207
1 176 152
996 673
715 650
13 998 370
9 819 499
6 824 402
41 469 260
36 052 197
25 573 249
8 046 856
8 543 347
2 580 071
2 931 104
2 080 593
1 366 369
2 173 172
2 600 232
1 822 435
5 670 042
5 354 122
5 062 641
2 289 436
2 271 444
1 691 557
7 716
7 588
3 063
761 983
315 150
778 051
202 871
85 646
92 683
574 378
630 902
525 215
3 012 139
2 456 350
2 698 772
125 979
162 525
343 950
58 032
168 824
53 403
131 382
159 605
374 843
575 778
195 681
434 568
250 756
222 933
131 743
April
May
June
9 923
710
4 527
237 732
287 681
885 997
60 558
24 026
5 363
782 391
298 169
524 789
1 323 004
1 457 874
2 840 962
148 552
224 118
309 899
73 145
70 631
193 909
105 483
152 111
197 138
310 816
407 896
385 324
84 836
115 051
255 852
July
August
September
2 563
315
3 767
941 710
543 131
310 778
13 971
10 275
32 032
743 117
624 524
337 327
1 846 770
1 778 566
1 184 425
245 090
252 932
273 646
185 828
42 548
130 780
157 387
78 731
119 070
352 543
404 655
373 261
201 653
57 239
61 231
October
November
December
1 141
43
174
526 204
679 481
399 309
7 658
45 026
135 540
1 018 948
370 155
394 486
2 705 154
2 975 180
1 294 054
167 474
166 130
159 775
149 286
82 819
157 163
107 515
174 591
64 578
462 581
431 033
728 504
147 420
113 222
49 620
461
11 804
1 755
136 703
24 575
271 639
190 872
72 304
7 782
195 142
351 222
475 713
1 043 663
1 748 950
1 954 232
113 826
145 644
65 317
29 261
130 690
100 747
37 026
129 926
58 671
282 587
417 194
420 515
12 661
97 965
79 886
April
May
June
3 058
5 216
793
28 561
53 694
103 925
37 390
71 760
6 025
356 254
141 453
587 445
671 191
1 147 455
1 051 248
208 010
198 924
190 652
56 297
88 754
20 534
101 503
48 767
80 264
155 334
223 967
133 631
31 008
159 805
60 976
July
August
September
6 584
1 634
395
135 636
244 006
128 981
12 525
11 643
83 257
670 810
1 028 085
801 987
1 035 519
1 785 443
852 343
199 271
252 063
187 215
105 912
19 186
82 448
73 888
80 465
66 212
294 872
394 554
258 592
59 230
24 284
50 111
2015 January
February
March
2016 January
February
March
- 44 -
Table 10.4
Year
Period \ HS
2013
2014
2015
61:Articles of
apparel and
clothing
accessories,
knitted or
crocheted
Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued
62:Articles of 63:Other made
apparel and
up textile
clothing
articles; sets;
64:Footwear,
accessories,
worn clothing gaiters and the
not knitted or and worn textile
like; parts of
crocheted
articles;rags
such articles
67:Prepared
66:Umbrellas,
feathers and
sun umbrellas,
down and
68:Articles of
walking-sticks, articles made of stone, plaster,
seat sticks,
feathers or of
cement,
65:Headgear
whips, riding down; artificial asbestos, mica
and parts crops and parts flowers; articles
or similar
thereof
thereof of human hair
materials
69:Ceramic
products
70:Glass and
glassware
16 013 116
12 682 034
10 804 140
19 758 002
11 696 179
9 456 257
27 683 822
28 118 859
23 879 671
17 681 491
20 271 962
17 640 903
7 217 399
1 728 057
1 143 636
636 653
617 238
608 874
2 757 705
2 499 804
3 344 639
10 529 442
11 400 758
10 559 688
35 357 057
36 909 379
31 780 981
20 841 848
18 985 777
19 716 623
632 962
996 503
1 231 893
448 297
535 678
1 170 185
1 359 111
1 055 959
3 389 830
1 867 207
1 787 361
1 855 586
95 088
120 613
116 229
51 505
38 891
10 807
157 999
222 199
349 988
1 084 229
615 405
1 047 209
2 244 282
2 890 691
3 020 784
2 188 736
1 901 557
1 505 783
1 174 288
923 292
943 885
988 649
820 006
709 012
1 926 041
2 014 742
3 238 273
1 424 995
1 379 994
1 197 821
60 981
89 961
83 423
8 476
10 421
18 624
345 835
188 449
169 646
662 072
808 988
1 119 673
2 709 686
2 307 194
2 513 652
1 304 551
960 620
1 201 563
July
August
September
941 404
724 401
670 144
945 368
854 869
1 014 577
2 122 007
2 468 971
1 223 215
1 676 711
1 072 908
1 262 042
191 862
70 558
58 217
8 339
24 040
35 809
263 853
279 512
261 585
852 136
846 385
695 107
3 110 704
2 415 024
2 846 205
1 289 732
2 432 016
1 343 340
October
November
December
1 030 469
800 868
734 032
771 024
701 929
496 663
1 340 540
1 463 698
2 277 285
1 289 088
1 172 979
1 654 210
91 853
109 503
55 350
137 764
137 444
126 754
237 610
472 774
395 190
757 542
1 025 731
1 045 210
2 297 000
3 018 222
2 407 538
2 132 089
2 260 776
1 195 859
195 629
862 431
722 728
178 519
556 260
475 284
616 880
1 275 621
4 400 024
446 893
1 272 008
908 733
37 762
57 779
65 760
17 361
67 320
12 126
102 231
240 162
371 675
651 164
1 023 630
733 704
2 243 672
2 481 862
1 964 067
1 399 696
1 038 398
1 726 729
538 436
1 007 111
371 423
514 017
607 222
474 509
1 317 676
1 380 580
961 529
919 974
832 609
1 146 645
29 751
90 882
85 712
9 655
1 680
5 538
409 473
379 653
225 212
648 811
963 420
676 551
2 338 009
2 125 248
2 314 668
789 396
1 455 380
929 768
468 910
678 576
621 827
401 299
699 504
399 811
4 209 701
1 178 649
1 195 135
586 594
1 050 577
1 514 393
67 544
157 583
68 132
5 561
7 571
6 220
216 069
345 192
161 182
577 352
716 094
931 783
2 333 060
2 362 899
2 385 533
2 216 697
1 233 356
1 364 520
2015 January
February
March
April
May
June
2016 January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
- 45 -
Table 10.4
Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued
Year
71:Natural or
cultured pearls,
precious or
semi-precious
stones,
precious
metals, metals
clad with
Period \ HS precious metal
2013
2014
2015
945 741
3 340 671
33 041 280
124 811 088
127 209 965
122 751 675
119 783 006
111 828 119
115 825 073
8 624 750
10 835 147
5 045 004
112 028 551
71 485 567
1 033 197
14 690 223
20 289 421
19 544 024
619 416
174 148
113 574
503 457
203 259
129 063
120 594
93 934
85 538
81 373
174 595
329 829
2015 January
February
March
427 509
21 732 095
8 817 372
10 438 481
10 489 541
10 158 964
5 435 822
10 013 081
9 507 122
346 542
938 566
456 999
714 512
486
1 130
2 311 892
1 049 751
922 560
79 128
4 135
5 046
185
26 284
9 709
4 358
10 383
4 892
4 349
31 419
1 231
32 954
43 714
98 618
11 371 566
8 772 578
9 348 853
7 664 277
8 003 562
11 340 585
316 199
251 549
283 181
259 581
3 199
5 274
1 767 603
1 386 847
1 781 354
443
363
3 464
6 667
0
579
14 039
483
6 288
13 963
9 038
21 506
July
August
September
1 463 237
51 267
86 453
10 237 230
10 832 753
11 724 319
10 203 065
9 116 671
9 021 802
692 436
284 502
330 177
8 061
13 365
1 605
1 620 116
1 690 311
1 694 213
7 923
61
11 000
1 804
4 031
1 072
0
3 109
6 868
53 328
1 947
222
October
November
December
30 612
197 987
59 463
11 744 161
11 335 962
6 297 267
14 975 386
9 052 133
11 491 569
217 179
528 639
399 036
8 431
13 409
4 144
2 581 181
1 954 254
783 943
1 705
257
50
72 608
5 610
512
8 026
19 601
7 491
9 760
171 255
11 811
17 944
70 555
25 451
7 005 393
8 938 674
6 319 104
8 190 658
11 153 419
9 937 882
150 461
305 399
172 430
9 411
74
0
871 195
1 329 398
1 162 075
77
667
223
1 402
3 461
22 026
20
461
0
387
138
1 746
April
May
June
49 832
40 798
36 318
7 782 736
7 634 186
8 092 321
10 557 192
7 654 205
8 674 227
329 032
698 242
202 060
152
3 598
197
785 724
1 103 620
1 631 181
277
2 865
190
2 248
2 502
2 339
0
10 365
9 206
76
49 626
654
July
August
September
34 826
41 665
41 637
9 279 789
9 583 394
12 162 239
7 690 863
8 020 590
6 668 077
323 925
221 635
280 358
3 021
0
0
1 153 116
2 305 674
2 446 556
89
0
291
63
90 746
4 824
0
0
91
195
36
4 101
April
May
June
2016 January
February
March
72:Iron and
steel
73:Articles of 74:Copper and
iron or steel articles thereof
75:Nickel and
articles thereof
76:Aluminium
and articles
thereof
78:Lead and
articles thereof
- 46 -
81:Other base
metals;
79:Zinc and
80:Tin and
cements;
articles thereof articles thereof articles thereof
Table 10.4
Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued
Year
82:Tools,
implements,
cutlery, spoons
and forks, of
base metal; 83:Miscellaneo
parts thereof of
us articles of
Period \ HS
base metal
base metal
2013
2014
2015
22 231 691
21 454 632
24 789 762
14 521 202
13 793 138
12 571 866
654 966 301
595 925 346
559 396 650
427 596 332
388 946 704
402 970 850
2 684 743
3 364 621
2 997 659
717 487 442
542 512 423
459 694 895
3 847 758
8 911 559
8 419 186
826 413
510 671
122 687
98 596 282
104 010 166
76 832 871
741 506
580 420
395 394
2 421 400
1 735 231
1 666 417
708 152
797 603
1 327 052
42 018 140
38 347 860
47 336 785
30 496 875
25 617 792
29 147 845
122 486
177 768
95 690
47 258 222
37 075 911
33 763 753
185 683
925 478
536 495
15 562
331
34 173
5 612 934
4 601 166
5 954 117
33 494
9 995
21 558
April
May
June
1 127 132
1 862 546
2 800 883
915 723
1 043 923
1 138 235
36 344 018
35 898 242
66 374 330
31 334 806
58 996 556
34 872 061
117 117
215 466
263 063
39 325 738
30 829 520
45 582 040
1 291 314
340 469
1 194 576
1 134
6 481
1 999
5 574 685
4 114 513
6 693 340
29 898
27 622
62 632
July
August
September
2 348 322
2 520 016
1 894 035
1 103 275
1 458 089
899 025
60 453 576
38 922 673
43 049 301
32 120 861
29 020 400
36 871 102
377 986
619 131
265 498
42 543 683
36 633 933
49 031 397
686 966
541 393
1 590 848
17 865
675
972
6 631 646
12 053 406
4 481 576
37 938
19 977
23 297
October
November
December
3 230 914
1 660 606
1 522 260
1 163 707
1 053 884
963 197
60 165 093
45 853 720
44 632 912
38 612 975
30 171 979
25 707 598
139 636
125 349
478 470
31 614 248
30 345 754
35 690 695
437 664
345 701
342 599
2 828
22 230
18 439
5 918 278
4 122 850
11 074 361
66 916
21 093
40 976
1 133 001
1 532 088
2 231 102
485 636
875 069
641 718
49 684 703
43 822 771
34 827 904
16 736 557
29 050 402
28 177 040
93 995
155 818
116 295
32 696 826
41 697 946
28 146 933
219 040
254 479
1 287 928
3 475
2 867
0
11 287 991
3 348 893
3 132 048
7 383
25 008
67 930
April
May
June
1 303 826
1 596 740
1 709 907
681 005
647 889
803 846
29 703 201
48 769 577
40 693 399
21 946 725
30 443 553
14 993 078
587 261
249 791
136 040
27 360 100
23 876 688
27 953 816
226 550
740 245
2 013 848
4 896
4 077
18
3 670 664
3 580 899
4 231 483
26 795
20 816
42 318
July
August
September
1 653 438
1 160 472
1 522 401
1 923 935
623 799
916 708
33 735 809
34 632 495
34 498 818
15 494 111
14 808 070
14 429 989
69 845
118 375
211 505
24 968 972
22 562 334
29 362 972
1 103 696
852 343
446 892
17 426
22 586
3 876
4 324 523
3 099 496
3 677 547
17 659
22 499
6 765
2015 January
February
March
2016 January
February
March
84:Nuclear
reactors,
boilers,
machinery and
mechanical
appliances;
parts thereof
85:Electrical
86:Railway or
90:Optical,
machinery and
tramway
87:Vehicles
photographic,
equipment and
locomotives,
others than
cinematographi
parts thereof;
rolling-stock
railway or
c, measuring,
sound
and parts tramway rollingchecking,
recorders and thereof; railway stock, and parts
precision,
reproducers,
or tramway
and
88:Aircraft, 89:Ships, boats
medical or
television image
track fixtures
accessories spacecraft and
and floating
surgical
and sound and fittings and
thereof
parts thereof
structures instruments and
- 47 -
91:Clocks and
watches and
parts thereof
Table 10.4
Year
Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued
94:Furniture;
bedding,
mattresses,
mattress 95:Toys, games
supports,
and sports
cushions and requisites; parts 96:Miscellaneo 97:Works of art,
similar stuffed
and
us
collectors'
furnishing;
accessories manufactured
pieces and
lamps and
thereof
articles
antiques
92:Musical
instruments;
parts and
accessories of
such articles
93:Arms and
ammunition;
parts and
accessories
thereof
406 467
490 076
304 492
494 826
345 994
408 019
40 734 544
38 583 341
34 803 766
5 661 088
6 389 941
4 760 458
24 895 739
30 511 047
30 940 709
20 022
41 512
26 585
4 242
34 459
40 439
2 323 941
2 358 514
3 237 727
277 275
287 859
284 096
April
May
June
39 321
18 358
20 351
26 559
6 397
68 724
3 163 360
1 846 434
3 579 699
July
August
September
14 100
8 919
15 554
48 140
25 626
19 868
October
November
December
14 695
29 067
56 009
98:Other
personnal
effects
99:Migrants'
effects
All Products
169 703
191 319
123 550
39 523 919
25 219 146
24 855 001
10 102 018
20 504 571
17 353 032
7 704 061 789
6 379 758 045
6 002 596 473
3 849 294
4 390 479
2 310 444
37 486
3 073
9 345
1 725 881
1 857 169
1 828 645
1 378 988
1 463 649
1 605 967
519 568 575
474 425 593
499 402 078
312 188
226 835
485 289
1 870 775
3 242 643
2 470 075
4 233
23 843
1 833
1 549 626
1 841 748
1 971 305
563 955
875 690
980 515
438 407 701
452 935 239
532 342 522
3 176 801
4 452 375
2 867 821
228 570
550 117
525 276
2 479 693
2 166 049
1 861 516
1 007
4 868
11 860
2 072 353
2 362 634
2 102 368
1 114 373
890 436
1 521 159
541 630 925
512 236 536
583 699 859
26 584
97 387
9 595
2 458 586
2 909 830
2 428 677
879 399
314 855
388 697
2 144 234
1 905 824
2 249 681
3 103
18 308
4 592
2 267 327
2 565 238
2 710 708
5 080 831
1 093 158
784 311
515 834 076
449 204 776
482 908 592
7 862
45 001
12 522
7 703
24 592
2 330
1 170 873
1 723 567
1 350 661
171 998
236 642
136 648
2 546 700
3 097 115
827 350
147
2 132
7 454
2 915 694
2 967 570
2 661 673
1 196 424
891 818
955 622
395 366 123
427 727 802
478 070 748
April
May
June
33 637
66 010
48 262
43 877
9 815
17 809
1 514 749
1 487 581
1 185 963
128 755
215 158
307 241
1 183 160
1 374 383
1 649 854
3 232
13 155
5 125
3 097 351
2 485 021
2 307 817
558 452
392 630
339 872
356 479 877
408 491 569
429 397 972
July
August
September
9 704
5 182
12 528
17 463
6 692
132 720
1 927 346
1 433 483
952 312
112 151
221 158
207 112
2 040 585
1 167 579
1 407 017
4 971
1 045
10 085
1 580 667
1 884 806
1 641 808
635 419
1 007 259
843 874
394 854 159
445 025 301
443 825 420
Period \ HS
2013
2014
2015
2015 January
February
March
2016 January
February
March
- 48 -
Table 11.0: Summary of Sales of Principal Crops and Livestock to/through Marketing Authourities, US$
Crops
Livestock & Milk
Total
Crops and livestock
785 745 687
2 166 944 304
814 284 458
561 668 564
156 180 646
176 797 676
159 032 244
178 700 017
941 926 333
2 297 112 344
973 316 702
739 913 452
0
0
0
13 675 928
13 282 252
14 461 884
13 675 928
13 282 252
14 461 884
165 425 147
198 361 206
116 118 819
14 222 160
14 364 632
15 597 046
179 647 307
212 725 839
131 715 865
July
August
September
41 184 818
37 786 406
1 000 729
16 300 743
15 383 728
14 718 140
57 485 561
53 170 134
15 263 739
October
November
December
1 791 440
0
0
15 325 315
14 473 360
16 894 829
17 116 755
14 473 360
16 894 829
589 420
77 116
745 674
14 911 189
15 914 059
17 075 150
15 500 609
15 991 175
17 820 824
954 426
11 802 354
14 094 948
16 537 246
16 013 746
14 590 736
17 491 672
27 816 100
28 685 684
-
16 719 110
18 279 691
17 311 742
16 719 110
18 279 691
17 311 742
Period
2012
2013
2014
2015
2015
January
February
March
April
May
June
2016
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
Table 11.1 Volume of Crop Sales to/through Marketing Authorities in tonnes
Intake Year♣
Maize
Groundnuts
(unshelled)
Sorghum
Rapoko/
Millet
Soya
beans
Sugar
beans
Coffee
Wheat
Cotton
Flue-cured
tobacco
Burley #
tobacco
Sunflower
216 746
81 384
23 568
220 366
57 834
3 208
1 130
1 070
1 074
21
184
274
241
14 626
67
23
0
0
1 164
3
28
1 129
1 611
275
52
147
32
1 141
0
0
0
0
0
0
249 904
3 516
8 138
19 374
83
123 503 681
0
0
0
0
340 481
109 772
58 298 826
176 295
198 681 727
1
26
0
0
0
0
8
1
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17 907 441
-
0
0
0
April
May
June
33
3 819
13 417
0
1
13
0
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
52
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
55 330 754
65 110 172
37 431 955
-
0
0
0
July
August
September
13 192
15 352
7 460
7
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
81
0
0
0
13 287 963
9 568 941
44 501
-
0
0
0
October
November
December
4 561
0
0
0
0
0
55
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-
424
18
790
0
0
0
0
71
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
910
91
939
0
0
0
0
-
0
0
0
April
May
June
2 225
29 828
35 922
0
14
120
0
0
14
0
0
0
0
19
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
186
329
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
-
0
0
0
July
August
September
48 320
7
369
0
4
0
0
9
0
0
-
1
2010/11
2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
2014/15
2015
2016
Note:
January
February
March
January
February
March
♣
#
-
The intake year from April to March
Monthly burly tobacco figures could not be obtained from TIMB
Data not available
Source: TIMB, GMB, Min of Agriculture
- 49 -
-
-
Table 11.2: Value of Crop sales to/through Marketing Authorities, US$
Period
Maize
Groundnuts
Sorghum
Soya
Beans
Sugar
Beans
Rapoko/
Millet
Coffee
Wheat
530 000
535 000
537 000
16 400
80 830
71 685
5 704 140
28 980
0
603 200
132 000
20 900
587 080
267 040
1 483 300
29 700
816 642
0
453 960
0
-
-
-
-
-
Cotton
Fluecured
tobacco
Burley #
tobacco
Sunflower
Other
411 385 510
216 122 282
710 450 506
585 960 007
61 940
0
0
0
2 000
250
1 250
500
-
44 877 683
-
-
-
-
-
165 412 277
196 870 706
110 852 159
-
500
0
0
-
621 000
838 500
-
36 036 138
31 799 126
111 919
-
-
-
0
-
Total
Intake Year ♣
2012
2013
2014
2015
2015
24 005 050
7 883 370
85 942 740
8 116 290
January
February
March
April
May
June
2016
Note:
3 763 890
0
2 244 450
-
-
-
-
3 600
0
12 800
1 380
0
14 950
2 200
0
18 700
12 600
0
17 100
July
August
September
278 850
50 310
-
October
November
December
1 778 790
-
January
February
March
0
0
0
165 360
7 020
308 100
0
12 650
0
0
0
-
0
0
0
0
0
0
-
0
0
-
-
0
0
0
0
-
-
0
0
255 515 044
3 010 826
9 579 562
1 459 500
-
0
0
92 761 591
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-
27 690
-
-
-
-
0
0
0
424 060
42 406
437 574
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-
0
169 196 447
196 870 706
113 160 159
-
0
36 935 988
31 799 126
1 000 729
-
1 791 440
0
0
-
-
589 420
77 116
745 674
0
0
April
May
June
867 750
11 632 920
14 009 580
0
7 000
60 000
0
0
5 460
0
9 120
11 520
-
-
0
0
0
86 676
153 314
8 388
0
0
0
0
0
0
-
-
-
954 426
11 802 354
14 094 948
July
August
September
18 844 800
3 500
143 910
1 920
-
-
0
4 194
0
0
-
250.00
-
18 998 574
♣
#
-
The intake year is from April to March
Monthly figures could not be obtained for tobacco and cotton
Data not available
Table 11.3 Value of Livestock Slaughterings and Milk Production,US$ thousand
Milk
Cattle
Goats
Sheep
Pigs
Intake by
Retailed
Total
106 267
122 826
110 676
123 612
343
321
347
411
210
208
326
246
24 747
28 780
22 719
28 394
21 222
22 198
22 268
24 948
3 392
2 482
2 698
3 565
156 181
176 815
159 032
181 175
January
February
March
9 415
9 518
10 211
12
12
55
22
16
16
2 449
2 250
2 105
1 798
1 805
2 016
270
270
287
13 967
13 873
14 689
April
May
June
10 077
10 099
11 011
25
25
41
17
23
25
2 302
1 977
2 333
1 983
2 066
2 118
304
315
312
14 709
14 505
15 839
July
August
September
11 556
10 862
9 823
39
49
40
25
23
18
2 478
2 170
2 318
2 143
2 225
2 204
304
308
315
16 545
15 637
14 718
October
November
December
10 065
9 648
11 328
35
40
37
23
16
21
2 683
2 450
2 878
2 200
2 072
2 317
319
249
313
15 325
14 473
16 895
January
February
March
9 906
10 741
11 672
47
52
37
10
14
20
2 466
2 814
2 926
2 193
2 009
2 158
289
283
263
14 911
15 914
17 075
April
May
June
11 319
11 054
11 900
41
33
49
17
19
27
2 784
2 512
2 615
2 097
2 143
2 150
279
253
238
16 537
16 014
16 979
July
August
September
11 815
13 016
11 962
50
40
39
26
21
24
2 367
2 618
2 778
2 231
2 363
2 297
231
222
212
16 719
18 280
17 312
Period
2012
2013
2014
2015
2015
2016
785 745 687
228 493 653
814 284 458
550 754 594
-
0
0
-
0
0
0
0
Note
-Data not available
Source: Ministry of Agriculture (Meat Grading)
- 50 -
Table 11.4: Volume of Livestock Slaughterings and Milk Production
Period
Cattle slaughterings
C.S.C.
' 000 head
Butchers
and grading
centres
' 000 head
14.90
16.35
13.72
18.48
242.15
244.67
233.50
239.05
0.00
0.00
0.17
0.00
January
February
March
0.64
1.62
0.96
18.97
18.21
20.31
April
May
June
0.90
1.53
1.61
July
August
September
2016
Sheep slaughterings
C.S.C.
Butchers
' 000 head and grading
centres
' 000 head
Pig slaughterings
C.S.C.
' 000 head
Butchers
and grading
centres
' 000 head
9.81
11.49
12.90
19.41
0.00
0.00
0.03
0.04
5.25
5.20
7.31
6.42
82.51
99.25
71.17
78.28
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.29
1.95
2.20
0.00
0.00
0.01
0.34
0.76
0.47
20.09
19.51
21.33
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.58
1.16
1.63
0.00
0.00
0.01
1.91
1.85
2.21
22.17
20.78
18.26
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.56
1.96
1.62
October
November
December
1.70
1.80
1.75
19.27
18.30
21.85
0.00
0.00
0.00
January
February
March
1.44
1.51
1.76
19.20
20.86
22.56
April
May
June
1.65
1.64
1.76
July
August
September
1.71
1.91
1.57
2012
2013
2014
2015
2015
Goats slaughterings
Colcom
Butchers
' 000 head and grading
centres
' 000 head
Intake by
Processors
000 litres
Retailed by
producers
000 litres
40.00
46.58
52.59
61.77
48 726.0
49 148.9
49 484.5
50 473.79
7 203.00
5 516.69
5 994.62
7 071.05
6.38
5.26
6.80
4.36
4.09
3.94
4 154.10
3 630.17
4 031.51
535.55
485.04
574.19
0.57
0.52
0.62
5.97
5.69
6.70
4.36
4.89
5.21
3 966.95
4 132.91
4 235.28
607.05
629.94
624.57
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.63
0.57
0.45
7.15
5.36
6.70
5.50
5.71
5.13
4 286.67
4 450.44
4 408.50
607.72
616.49
629.00
1.40
1.58
1.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.58
0.40
0.53
7.99
6.54
7.75
5.70
5.96
6.94
4 399.79
4 143.9
4 633.6
638.00
497.00
626.49
0.00
0.00
0.03
1.87
2.07
1.44
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.26
0.36
0.51
6.71
7.76
8.34
5.87
6.60
6.59
4 873.77
4 464.70
4 794.76
642.63
628.91
583.62
21.93
21.39
23.03
0.00
0.01
0.00
1.65
1.29
1.96
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.41
0.49
0.67
7.57
6.80
6.86
6.64
6.02
6.48
4 660.44
4 763.04
4 778.15
619.90
561.26
529.15
22.90
25.21
23.35
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.01
1.58
1.57
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.64
0.54
0.60
5.35
6.44
8.14
6.73
6.92
6.03
4 958.63
5 250.98
5 104.29
512.48
492.67
471.08
Table 11.5 Short-Term Credit Extended to Farmers, US$ thousand
Period
2012
2013
2014
2015
2015 January
February
March
Commercial Banks
(Advances)
(US$)
Merchant Banks
(Advances)
(US$)
Total
(US$)
3 495 775.00
5 855 325.72
6 471 262.10
6 368 853.60
537 293.28
807 925.20
53 299.70
0.00
5 501 421.56
6 663 250.92
6 533 581.20
6 368 853.60
541 656.50
538 722.00
549 118.00
-
541 656.50
538 722.00
549 118.00
April
May
June
556 457.40
577 258.60
576 485.10
-
556 457.40
577 258.60
576 485.10
July
August
September
589 866.70
580 775.30
598 430.00
-
589 866.70
580 775.30
598 430.00
October
November
December
609 537.00
650 547.00
-
609 537.00
650 547.00
577 684.40
539 562.80
586 349.70
-
577 684.40
539 562.80
586 349.70
April
May
June
527 545.80
-
527 545.80
July
August
September
501 744.60
498 489.60
-
501 744.60
498 489.60
2016 January
February
March
Milk Production
522,239.80
510,016.80
-
Note:
Data not available
Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
* Figures amended
- 51 -
522,239.80
510,016.80
-
Table 12.0 Mineral Production, Excludes Production from Sand and Stone Quarries
Asbestos
Period Month
Chrome
mt US$'000
Coal
Cobalt
Copper
Gold
Graphite
Iridium
mt
US$'000
000 mt
US$'000
mt
US$'000
mt
US$'000
kg
US$'000
mt
US$'000
kg
US$'000
2013
377.0
313.6
355 142.0
35 846.9
3 114.2
96 312.6
318.9
3 485.7
8 284.6
44 225.1
14 001.3
621 966.0
6 934.0
3 727.4
519.6
8 232.4
2014
-
-
408 422.0
40 264.1
5 782.6
88 289.3
357.8
4 590.5
8 261.4
39 993.8
15 385.7
615 794.4
6 853.0
3 667.5
544.4
5 270.6
2015
-
-
208 328.0
20 706.3
4 336.1
78 460.3
355.0
4 517.1
8 217.8
33 743.2
20 022.6
736 918.8
6 362.2
3 503.0
506.7
5 127.1
2014
July
-
-
30 085.0
2 994.7
491.4
7 259.0
30.1
378.5
635.1
3 188.3
1 357.3
56 222.1
668.0
372.1
38.3
462.4
2015
January
February
March
-
-
18 123.0
23 894.0
15 273.0
2 001.0
2 070.2
1 557.4
570.0
489.8
320.8
9 579.3
8 413.5
6 142.0
28.2
32.2
37.0
395.1
395.8
455.1
706.6
702.5
697.1
3 147.1
2 936.5
2 883.8
1 231.5
1 292.7
1 656.2
48 614.8
50 673.6
62 380.6
360.0
525.0
657.0
173.5
326.0
408.0
39.0
39.5
37.4
408.4
418.2
445.8
April
May
June
-
-
8 956.0
13 795.0
15 779.0
1 075.4
1 325.5
1 533.5
195.0
186.8
203.4
4 280.0
5 056.1
5 583.2
27.7
30.3
22.7
354.3
382.6
351.9
695.2
624.5
510.7
2 957.1
2 753.5
2 365.7
1 479.3
1 465.2
1 744.0
56 464.0
55 972.0
66 010.0
540.0
547.0
716.0
300.8
304.7
398.3
39.7
33.7
25.0
466.9
411.8
356.7
July
August
September
-
-
15 753.0
28 285.0
18 243.0
1 619.8
2 557.8
1 854.2
301.9
425.3
422.3
6 518.6
9 270.6
7 468.8
18.7
31.2
37.5
281.5
394.3
432.3
689.0
732.8
734.5
2 890.3
2 821.6
2 854.7
1 666.6
1 788.0
1 901.3
60 296.2
63 842.9
68 269.7
633.0
500.0
456.0
352.6
278.5
254.0
71.1
46.7
44.1
448.3
451.6
426.8
October
November
December
-
-
14 852.0
21 354.0
14 021.0
1 725.4
1 983.9
1 402.2
211.2
485.0
524.6
1 635.6
7 126.5
7 386.1
31.1
29.5
28.9
363.0
322.9
388.3
666.4
722.1
736.4
2 482.0
2 590.6
3 060.3
1 824.0
1 845.4
2 128.4
67 218.3
64 430.1
72 746.6
421.0
418.0
589.2
233.2
196.5
276.9
42.4
42.8
45.3
406.1
431.7
454.8
January
February
March
-
-
-
-
208.9
149.3
295.2
7 720.1
5 350.3
10 378.8
32.9
46.0
42.1
325.4
339.3
358.4
759.5
963.4
847.3
2 622.0
3 089.4
2 809.1
1 507.7
1 828.9
1 768.2
52 517.8
69 034.8
69 950.9
625.2
474.0
572.0
293.8
244.1
294.6
46.8
86.1
652.0
469.1
741.9
762.8
April
May
June
-
-
-
- 6 062.8
-
172 157.0
-
306.1
333.6
27.8
30.7
34.0
273.0
2 412.9
2 745.0
702.1
702.6
807.5
2 425.5
76 769.7
72 965.5
1 555.0
0.0
0.0
61 264.0
273.9
244.7
428.4
462.0
475.2
220.6
445.9
506.7
43.6
50.0
8 709.5
10 258.8
July
August
-
-
-
-
-
-
27.4
35.1
305.9
372.6
429.2
747.7
76 820.6
92 870.5
1 798.3
2 174.2
212.6
2 938.4
412.8
625.2
203.0
530.6
17.3
49.2
7 478.9
11 614.0
-
-
139 858.0
-
13 740.6
6 062.8
2 693.0
172 810.4
54 843.3
24 089.0
228.0
276.1
3 010.6
7 132.6
5 358.4
5 959.2
22 755.6
330 372.3
12 323.5
10 632.4
464 254.1
256 437.2
4 478.0
4 074.8
2 542.4
2 739.2
332.1
945.0
3 407.7
40 035.0
2016
September
2015
2016
Jan-Aug
Jan-Aug
Note: - Data not available
Source: Chamber of Mines
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Table 12.0 Mineral Production, Excludes Production from Sand and Stone Quarries
Nickel
Period Month
Paladium
Phosphate
Platinum
Rhodium
Other minerals
Rhuthenium
1
Total
mt
US$'000
mt
US$'000
'000 mt
US$'000
mt
US$'000
mt
US$'000
kg
US$'000
US$'000
US$'000
2013
12 961.9
158 302.0
10 152.7
205 789.8
-
-
13 065.5
554 006.5
1 146.1
32 891.4
1 011.6
1 527.6
-
1 766 626.9
2014
16 632.7
202 412.1
10 137.5
212 480.5
-
-
12 482.7
495 363.7
1 139.9
35 547.5
982.6
2 222.1
-
1 745 896.0
2015
16 108.7
142 225.2
10 055.3
197 377.3
-
-
12 563.5
347 924.6
1 127.7
28 930.4
977.1
968.2
0.0
1 633 060.5
2014
July
1 357.3
18 669.7
802.0
19 100.3
40 452.0
89.8
2 675.9
82.1
116.4
1 222.1
1 502.3
1 716.1
13 559.1
16 042.0
15 122.9
803.9
823.7
766.7
17 816.0
18 301.5
17 008.8
1 022.3
1 042.4
955.0
35 391.2
35 772.8
31 482.6
91.1
94.3
86.7
2 963.2
3 038.8
2 744.5
81.1
82.3
79.4
94.9
93.0
91.6
-
151 891.3
January
February
March
-
971.7
2015
-
April
May
June
1 281.9
1 293.2
902.0
13 245.0
12 182.4
8 822.6
819.2
693.3
510.0
17 903.5
15 234.5
10 674.5
33 779.1
28 050.2
20 495.0
90.9
77.7
57.2
2 820.1
2 344.2
1 598.7
82.6
70.5
52.1
87.3
76.2
60.0
8 916.5
10 937.5
13 411.0
929.8
960.7
932.3
17 996.1
17 215.5
15 965.4
1 139.1
1 174.3
1 165.5
34 198.8
33 852.5
32 874.1
103.6
105.8
104.9
2 398.4
2 431.7
2 181.2
63.5
96.0
93.2
79.8
81.2
73.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
133 734.5
124 094.7
118 250.0
957.4
1 411.4
1 687.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
1 030.9
868.5
642.0
July
August
September
0.0
0.0
0.0
October
November
December
1 404.0
1 394.6
1 336.0
10 293.5
9 252.1
10 440.6
913.8
925.5
976.4
16 427.8
15 883.3
16 950.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1 143.0
1 160.4
1 220.1
31 625.7
30 402.6
32.657.2
102.7
104.6
108.2
2 122.6
2 104.8
2 182.2
90.3
90.5
95.6
72.1
74.6
84.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
134 605.3
134 799.6
148 030.0
January
February
March
1 534.3
1 494.4
1 845.6
10 240.1
9 414.0
11 291.4
970.3
1 394.3
1 098.1
14 332.7
20 135.8
16 316.5
-
-
1 222.9
1 728.3
1 369.8
30 031.6
43 216.0
35 720.0
107.7
139.2
118.7
1 909.7
2 435.2
2 109.3
94.1
112.0
102.5
77.5
88.8
82.2
-
120 539.8
154 089.6
150 074.0
April
May
June
1 286.3
1 385.1
1 555.7
8 320.0
15 161.2
17 274.4
944.6
932.5
1 062.6
14 708.7
-
-
32767
37263
1 178.8
1 147.5
1 320.4
32 347.2
1980
2122
103.7
103.8
117.6
1 934.8
76
86
94.1
92.9
107.1
75.6
-
-
121 569.4
144965
143800
July
August
1 104.0
1 621.2
4 878.7
19 218.3
297.3
1 067.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
11 031.3
39 151.2
367.7
1 283.6
556.8
1 973.9
31.8
116.3
29.4
85.9
25.7
103.4
-
-
101 517.2
168 755.5
10 286.4
11 826.5
98 828.0
95 798.2
6 307.3
7 767.5
132 150.4
65 493.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
120 212.5
7 874.5
9 619.0
253 022.2
147 948.0
707.3
838.7
20 339.6
8 665.8
607.5
731.9
664.0
324.1
0.0
0.0
1 069 560.3
1 105 310.2
2016
134 143.6
138 481.8
140 723.1
135 996.5
144 136.1
146 065.3
September
2015
2016
Jan-Aug
Jan-Aug
Note: - Data not available
Source: Chamber of Mines
- 53 -
Table 13.0 Electrical Energy Produced and Distributed , Millions of kilowatt hours
Interconnected System
By
Hwange
Power
station
Period
2012
2013
2014
2015
2015
2015
2016
2015
2016
Energy Distributed in Zimbabwe
Generation Sent Out
Independ
By Kariba
By Other ent Power
Power
Power Producer
Station
Station
s (IPPs)
Total from
Zimbabwe
From other sources
Drawings From Other
from inter- non interconnected connected
Net
system
system
imports
3 133.2
3 826.9
3 821.3
3 945.8
322.1
254.7
262.3
395.1
5 387.3
4 981.8
5 402.4
4 939.2
418.5
446.6
492.8
465.0
442.1
506.1
559.3
583.2
49.7
42.3
51.3
47.5
4.3
10.8
6.3
3.9
8 962.7
9 314.8
9 814.9
9 252.1
794.6
754.4
812.7
911.5
9 788.4
10 704.1
11 034.4
10 154.5
874.3
803.2
859.6
953.5
0
0
0
13.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
July
August
September
470.1
369.4
357.2
470.0
491.7
341.0
58.4
50.0
51.5
3.3
2.4
2.4
1 001.8
913.5
752.1
1 046.5
974.3
803.5
0.0
0.0
5.6
October
November
December
339.9
382.5
361.9
360.1
303.6
309.9
45.2
45.4
47.2
1.9
2.4
1.8
747.1
733.9
450.8
795.4
776.7
781.4
6.8
0.0
1.3
January
February
March
367.3
284.7
313.1
281.5
209.6
211.7
38.5
44.4
35.2
3.8
5.0
11.5
691.0
543.7
571.5
802.3
707.1
733.6
April
May
June
312.3
312.1
292.5
205.1
248.3
238.5
43.5
40.8
31.7
12.7
7.5
6.1
573.6
608.7
568.8
July
August
September
279.3
342.2
290.9
273.9
242.8
234.4
37.7
30.3
24.7
18.2
46.3
46.8
1 664.8
2 794.4
2 662.9
2 145.8
285.5
326.8
39.7
157.8
January
April
May
June
Jan - Sept
Jan - Sept
375.1
532.7
243.4
315.0
27.4
30.0
30.9
69.8
10 163.6
11 236.8
10 791.0
9 853.3
846.9
773.2
828.7
883.7
-
101.1
79.7
5.5
945.4
894.6
814.6
-
6.3
17.3
7.9
808.5
759.4
790.6
1.6
2.1
0.7
64.3
140.0
138.6
866.6
747.1
872.2
739.0
801.7
801.4
1.9
0.5
0.0
135.0
164.5
200.3
874.0
966.2
1 001.3
609.1
661.6
596.8
823.0
813.1
799.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
186.2
126.2
167.6
1 009.2
939.3
966.8
4 652.9
5 424.7
4 976.7
7 020.4
0.0
6.8
136.6
1 322.7
4 840.2
8 242.7
-
-
Table 13.1 Electirical Energy Used by Major Industrial Divisions, millions of kilowatt hours
Period
Agriculture
and Forestry
Mining and
Quarrying
Manufacturing
Transport and
Construction
Domestic
Consumers
Others
Total
524.0
888.0
686.8
972.2
1 101.0
1 360.0
1 612.8
1 694.6
1 983.0
1 755.0
1 775.0
829.3
2 654.0
2 047.0
2 496.0
2 248.0
1 569.0
1 506.0
1 666.8
1 131.5
7 831.0
8 285.0
8 237.4
5 032.5
April
May
June
94.1
98.8
113.9
124.2
160.2
156.6
49.5
41.4
36.8
192.8
190.4
207.7
138.4
141.9
132.6
599.0
632.6
647.7
July
August
September
128.7
131.8
42.0
155.1
149.0
109.0
28.4
38.4
156.0
218.7
202.1
156.0
147.5
155.0
139.0
678.3
676.3
602.0
October
November
December
43.0
40.0
37.0
126.0
124.0
123.0
138.0
134.0
116.0
162.0
160.0
177.0
138.0
137.0
136.0
607.0
595.0
589.0
January
February
March
42.0
48.0
46.0
124.0
125.0
115.0
94.0
71.0
73.0
197.0
191.0
199.0
146.0
140.0
136.0
603.0
575.0
569.0
April
May
June
41.0
42.0
34.0
99.0
119.0
124.0
87.0
89.0
105.0
187.0
205.0
214.0
149.0
143.0
139.0
563.0
598.0
616.0
July
August
September
34.0
42.0
43.0
124.0
130.0
128.0
105.0
102.0
108.0
214.0
207.0
195.0
139.0
147.0
156.0
616.0
628.0
630.0
Jan - Sept
Jan - Sept
550.0
372.0
908.0
1 088.0
219.0
834.0
1 172.0
1 809.0
829.0
1 295.0
3 678.0
5 398.0
2012
2013
2014
2015
2015
2016
2015
2016
Source: Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA)
- 54 -
Total
Table 14.0 : Building Materials Price Index December 2015 = 100), 2016
Bricksᵜ
Cement*
aggregates
and allied
materials
Timber and
wood
products
Metal windows
and door frames
Roofingᵜ
Sanitaryware
and plumbing
Flooring
Paint and
glass
Electrical
goods and
materials
Others
12.28
16.22
29.95
5.24
3.72
12.68
1.44
9.15
6.97
2.33
Period
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
117.8
110.4
107.6
111.8
112.3
105.9
102.7
76.0
80.4
90.0
101.0
102.2
106.1
101.9
52.4
54.5
65.8
96.0
94.3
93.4
99.8
92.5
91.0
122.0
134.6
130.6
116.3
108.3
105.5
117.6
117.5
111.8
111.8
100.6
100.2
124.6
128.6
166.9
138.6
128.4
113.2
106.7
68.3
63.6
79.5
88.6
91.9
95.3
98.7
96.5
93.2
100.5
118.3
110.4
105.0
100.9
76.3
98.9
102.3
99.5
100.3
102.8
100.9
115.8
101.5
101.8
108.4
105.4
105.1
101.4
95.3
103.9
106.7
108.8
105.0
99.6
100.5
2014 Rebased
March
June
September
December
107.8
107.8
104.4
103.8
104.9
102.7
108.6
108.3
93.1
93.0
93.8
93.6
124.0
117.9
113.3
110.5
100.6
100.6
100.6
100.4
125.6
101.7
117.9
109.1
94.1
94.9
95.8
96.6
104.9
102.4
105.7
107.2
102.3
102.1
103.5
103.5
105.6
104.9
105.4
104.5
102.8
100.3
99.2
96.1
2015 Rebased
March
June
September
December
105.7
105.5
99.8
100.0
103.9
102.9
101.0
100.0
99.7
100.0
99.7
100.0
113.2
113.6
106.9
100.0
100.6
100.4
99.8
100.0
115.5
105.8
106.2
100.0
97.5
98.3
99.2
100.0
102.1
100.4
100.9
100.0
101.1
101.2
101.3
100.0
102.2
101.9
101.7
100.0
103.5
99.8
98.7
100.0
2016 Rebased
March
June
September
December
113.0
97.1
101.4
88.8
82.3
106.3
97.4
55.7
125.4
94.1
87.7
105.3
99.5
96.1
103.7
95.0
98.2
102.9
99.7
31.3
121.7
102.2
112.2
97.1
93.9
79.8
100.6
97.7
100.8
95.9
97.8
81.2
109.6
4.4
29.1
125.1
26.2
- 4.8
34.9
1.5
5.3
25.8
- 0.6
- 5.6
11.0
Weights
Percentage rates of change from June 2016 to September 2016
20.1
7.9
4.8
289.2
- 13.4
Percentage rates of change from September 2015 to September 2016
- 1.5
3.9
- 3.2
22.8
- 3.8
Note:
♣
Includes delivery charges to site.
- 55 -
Total
materials
100.00
Table 14.1: Monthly Average Fuel Retail Prices 2011 - 2016
Petrol
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1.38
1.44
1.50
1.50
1.48
1.35
1.43
1.43
1.54
1.50
1.44
1.35
1.45
1.45
1.56
1.50
1.45
1.32
1.46
1.48
1.57
1.50
1.45
1.30
1.48
1.49
1.53
1.50
1.45
1.32
1.47
1.46
1.51
1.50
1.45
1.33
1.45
1.43
1.51
1.50
1.45
1.34
1.45
1.46
1.53
1.50
1.44
1.34
1.45
1.52
1.53
1.53
1.41
1.33
1.45
1.53
1.52
1.53
1.39
1.45
1.52
1.51
1.53
1.37
1.45
1.50
1.50
1.51
1.30
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1.26
1.33
1.37
1.38
1.35
1.16
1.32
1.33
1.38
1.39
1.32
1.16
1.33
1.35
1.39
1.39
1.23
1.12
1.35
1.37
1.40
1.38
1.32
1.08
1.37
1.38
1.37
1.39
1.31
1.10
1.36
1.36
1.36
1.39
1.31
1.14
1.34
1.31
1.36
1.39
1.30
1.15
1.34
1.33
1.38
1.39
1.29
1.15
1.34
1.39
1.37
1.42
1.24
1.15
1.33
1.40
1.38
1.46
1.22
1.34
1.38
1.38
1.43
1.20
1.34
1.36
1.38
1.41
1.18
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1.08
1.39
1.34
1.32
1.25
1.84
1.12
1.40
1.34
1.31
1.21
1.84
1.23
1.40
1.36
1.30
1.20
1.76
1.29
1.41
1.36
1.29
1.33
1.87
1.28
1.39
1.35
1.29
1.33
4.08
1.31
1.39
1.35
1.28
1.30
4.11
1.34
1.40
1.34
1.29
1.29
4.15
1.35
1.37
1.34
1.28
1.30
4.06
1.32
1.37
1.33
1.29
1.27
3.97
1.34
1.36
1.32
1.29
1.40
1.36
1.37
1.31
1.28
1.73
1.39
1.38
1.31
1.27
1.69
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
4.52
5.91
3.83
3.47
3.67
2.96
4.43
5.37
3.72
3.41
3.48
2.96
3.36
5.05
3.68
3.46
3.38
2.85
4.62
4.99
3.65
3.44
3.35
2.66
4.54
5.16
3.63
3.41
3.24
2.68
4.54
3.77
3.63
3.40
3.19
2.72
5.10
5.53
3.60
3.38
3.22
2.68
3.49
5.24
3.57
3.36
3.51
2.71
3.78
5.23
3.56
3.36
3.20
2.64
5.53
5.09
3.54
3.38
3.15
7.01
4.96
3.54
3.29
3.11
6.74
4.90
3.50
3.73
2.96
Diesel
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
Paraffin/Kerosene
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
Gas
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
Note
1.
Data not available during the period indicated.
2. Petrol, paraffin and diesel are measured per litre
3. Gas is measured per kg.
- 56 -
Table 15.0: Volume of Manufacturing Index (VMI): 2012 - 2015 (Base 2009=100)
Food-stuffs
(including
stockfeeds)
Weights
Drink and
Textiles Clothing and Wood and Paper, printing
tobacco including ginning
footwear
furniture and publishing
Chemical and
Other
All
petroleum
Non-metallic
Metals and
Transport and manufacturing manufacturing
products mineral products metal products transport equipment
groups
groups
252
118
28
79
24
68
172
46
103
20
89
1 000
2012
2013
2014
2015
100.8
97.9
98.8
109.2
97.2
93.1
97.2
108.0
117.5
86.1
76.9
75.7
95.4
94.4
83.0
85.9
86.5
95.1
85.5
133.6
102.4
99.6
98.1
99.4
88.5
91.1
88.7
88.8
106.9
121.6
130.2
145.9
82.1
76.0
70.3
63.7
101.1
100.7
61.4
59.8
60.7
54.1
68.5
88.3
93.3
90.9
90.7
97.2
2014 January
February
March
86.9*
93.5*
89.0*
65.7
88.8
83.2
45.0*
61.8*
59.0*
82.7
87.1
93.6
74.1
76.8*
69.0*
99.9
115.0
104.2
95.2*
81.7*
87.5*
110.7
122.3
108.8
63.9
76.6
69.7
60.9
67.5
60.9
43.6
56.8
48.5
79.2
86.4
82.9
94.3*
94.8*
99.0*
92.7
87.6
97.9
49.8*
65.2*
92.5*
92.7
82.4
88.0
82.1*
67.5*
72.7*
99.8
95.0
108.3
78.5*
71.1*
97.1*
108.5
114.4
138.5
73.7
65.3
68.0
65.0
56.5
58.1
47.3
56.8
63.3
83.9
81.1
92.1
July
August
September
103.9
96.4*
114.0*
115.8
113.6
124.7
123.6*
113.3
112.3*
61.0
64.4
85.2
83.9*
81.5*
83.5*
92.9
92.0
97.2
112.9*
86.5*
87.0*
147.6
142.3
154.0
69.5
70.1
69.4
59.2
58.0
60.5
66.7
65.6
72.4
97.1
89.9
98.9
October
November
December
112.2*
99.3*
106.6*
95.5
109.4
107.9
96.8*
81.6*
70.2*
89.9
96.5
81.7
126.9*
144.1*
92.5*
79.3
101.1
97.6
94.1*
93.8*
86.3*
142.3
153.6
132.0
74.8
78.3
65.9
65.0
67.7
58.2
212.5*
97.2
80.1*
108.6
99.5
93.0
98.9*
112.5*
107.4*
109.0
121.7
110.3
64.0*
72.5
66.3*
76.3*
95.9*
90.0*
84.3*
154.8*
127.1*
99.3*
108.6*
97.7*
84.7*
89.0*
64.6*
135.0
153.2
141.0
66.1
73.5
67.0
58.7
67.4*
60.1*
83.7*
97.3*
91.3*
90.7*
103.4*
92.7*
104.3*
101.3*
108.8*
114.7
110.9
113.7
66.0*
64.1*
64.7*
91.2*
83.9*
89.8*
130.3*
138.1*
150.5*
100.1*
97.8*
98.0*
71.4*
88.6*
105.3*
146.5
141.1
145.7
70.1
68.2
70.7
62.3*
60.0*
62.8*
95.9*
95.8*
102.9*
94.9*
95.6*
102.7*
July
August
September
109.8
113.4
113.7
105.2
101.1
106.4
87.6
81.3
89.2
82.8
85.2
86.8
146.5
133.1
134.7
87.4
102.1
101.1
80.6
94.0
89.0
149.6
151.7
145.5
64.5
57.2
64.4
56.9
57.8
59.3
82.8
86.2
80.2
94.5
97.6
97.7
October
November
December
116.3
109.5
116.2
104.9
98.3
101.5
88.9
88.8
84.1
82.8
86.3
81.6
142.4
150.3
127.8
101.9
101.4
99.1
103.3
120.0
81.5
154.7
146.8
141.9
63.8
59.3
45.2
57.2
59.1
57.3
81.1
78.2
87.6
101.0
100.7
94.1
98.8
109.2*
97.2
108.0*
76.9
75.7
83.0
85.9
85.5
133.6*
98.1
99.4
88.7
88.2
130.2
145.9*
70.3
63.7
61.4
59.8
68.5
88.3
90.7
97.2
April
May
June
2015 January
February
March
April
May
June
2014 January-December
2015 January-December
* Figures are ammended
+ Figures are provisional
- 57 -
Table 16.0
Principal Indicators - Gross output, Intermediate consumption and Value added classified by industrial group; CIP Zimbabwe 2011-2013: USD
2011
ISIC
132
141
142 & 101
151 & 152
154
Mining (1)
Mining of non-ferrous metal ores, except uranium
and thorium ores
Quarrying of stone sand and clay
Mining of chemical, fertilizer minerals, extraction of
salt,quarrying and other mining; Mining and
agglomeration of coal and lignite
Total
Manufacturing
Processing and preserving of fish and fish products;
Manufacture of dairy products
Manufacture of other food products
2012
Gross Output
Intermediate
Consumption
Value Added
373 683 390
144 766 862
228 916 528
2013
Gross Output
Intermediate
Consumption
Value Added
182 282 651
76 618 704
105 663 947
Gross Output
Intermediate
Consumption
265 083 549
107 352 674
Value Added
157 730 875
48 657 788
19 076 283
29 581 505
21 708 692
9 340 422
12 368 270
29 450 755
14 233 821
15 216 934
189 317 083
119 630 010
69 687 073
175 494 769
63 674 468
111 820 301
184 960 240
66 410 289
118 549 951
611 658 261
283 473 155
328 185 106
379 486 112
149 633 593
229 852 518
479 494 544
187 996 784
291 497 759
177 239 793
121 817 519
55 422 274
192 164 936
133 265 043
58 899 893
208 914 196
149 178 609
59 735 587
258 155 647
184 434 531
73 721 115
295 187 578
190 868 458
104 319 121
311 489 956
203 102 872
108 387 084
Manufacture of beverages; Manufacture of
tobbacco products
Spinning ,weaving and finishing of textiles;
Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c; Manufacture of
knitted and crocheted fabrics and articles
361 133 864
185 931 913
175 201 952
544 313 607
270 741 080
273 572 527
509 731 599
273 018 613
236 712 986
270 427 066
137 775 703
132 651 363
39 924 454
23 787 637
16 136 817
62 703 244
31 371 136
31 332 108
227 282 941
115 339 203
111 943 739
168 268 940
68 841 422
99 427 518
41 692 495
17 570 609
24 121 886
191
Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel;
Manufacture of fur and fur products
Leather and Leather products etc.
3 503 152
1 248 296
2 254 856
24 682 937
8 155 288
16 527 649
192
Manufacture of footwear
26 441 954
16 490 500
9 951 454
29 576 429
16 475 802
13 100 627
21 158 019
11 872 833
9 285 186
201
Sawmilling and planning of wood
50 649 027
42 613 893
8 035 135
208 491 076
46 891 234
161 599 842
202 937 770
48 853 281
154 084 489
210
Manufacture of paper, paper products
73 910 518
51 068 835
22 841 683
113 986 056
74 923 724
39 062 332
131 959 893
95 406 129
36 553 764
221
119 666 283
69 542 760
50 123 523
170 161 224
79 890 439
90 270 786
63 335 344
27 113 476
36 221 869
355 262 988
222 327 666
132 935 322
320 749 718
153 459 311
167 290 407
353 108 813
161 535 008
191 573 805
168 633 151
101 852 590
66 780 561
105 568 528
50 329 524
55 239 004
128 887 668
66 826 388
62 061 280
261
Publishing of books, brochures, musical books and
other publications
Manufacture of basic chemicals; Manufacture of
other chemical products
Manufacture of rubber products; Manufacture of
plastics products
Manufacture of glass and glass products
2 486 134
1 243 529
1 242 606
21 922 169
4 584 189
17 337 980
16 302 935
1 353 870
14 949 065
269
Manufacture of non-metalic mineral products
146 421 210
94 150 187
52 271 023
143 475 618
82 683 470
60 792 149
142 798 041
78 969 900
63 828 142
271
Manufacture of basic iron and steel
49 009 910
26 742 907
22 267 003
86 038 750
44 038 405
42 000 345
86 053 221
41 058 503
44 994 718
272
Manufacture of non-ferrous basic metals
12 820 490
7 006 692
5 813 798
17 943 437
7 392 759
10 550 677
11 804 893
4 863 658
6 941 235
155 & 160
171 & 172
& 173
181 & 182
241 & 242
251 & 252
Note:
(1) Mining figures do not include diamonds and production on the informal sector
These figures do not include informal sector and are at current prices
+ All figures in the table are provisional
- 58 -
Table 16.0
Principal Indicators - Gross output, Intermediate consumption and Value added classified by industrial group; CIP Zimbabwe 2011-2013: USD
2011
ISIC
2012
Gross Output
Intermediate
Consumption
Value Added
2013
Gross Output
Intermediate
Consumption
Value Added
Gross Output
Intermediate
Consumption
Value Added
281
Manufacture of structural metal products, tanks,
reservoirs and steam generators
236 390 614
95 848 862
140 541 752
361 811 091
185 805 177
176 005 915
140 918 169
43 820 569
97 097 600
291 & 323
& 333
Manufacture of general purpose machinery;
Manufacture of radio, television and communication
equipment and apparatus; Manufacture of watches
and clocks
128 657 388
42 658 119
85 999 269
88 307 906
57 858 816
30 449 090
142 220 108
86 859 041
55 361 067
311
Manufacture of electric motors , generators and
transformers
40 566 420
24 002 796
16 563 624
57 975 417
32 655 346
25 320 071
60 670 221
36 783 473
23 886 748
331 & 352
& 353 &
359
Railroad equipment,Electrical machinery
apparatus,appliances and supplies,aircrafp
machinery and other transport equipment
-
-
-
5 635 598
2 517 441
3 118 157
2 820 266
1 453 498
1 366 768
341
Manufacture of bodies (coachwork) for motor
vehicles; Manufacture of trailers and semi-trailers
61 837 970
31 707 251
30 130 719
127 080 504
51 028 177
76 052 326
61 078 466
25 950 307
35 128 159
361
Manufacture of furniture
93 523 822
60 578 176
32 945 646
89 772 693
48 862 822
40 909 871
114 097 212
62 222 162
51 875 050
369
Manufacture of jewellery and related articles
62 610 285
2 923 127 475
39 036 677
1 672 170 308
23 573 608
1 250 957 168
49 220 811
3 241 079 691
22 195 222
1 650 343 792
27 025 589
1 590 735 899
25 869 423
2 865 234 887
8 857 196
1 486 196 415
17 012 228
1 379 038 472
454 338 358
145 008 548
309 329 810
114 508 386
59 898 847
54 609 539
114 508 386
59 898 847
54 609 539
Total
Electricity and Water
401 & 410
Production, collection and distribution of electricity:
Collection, purification and distribution of water
Construction
451
Site preparation
91 344 728
49 686 808
41 657 920
169 852 676
151 573 610
18 279 066
420 103 814
331 446 192
88 657 622
452
Building of complete construction parts of civil
engineering
25 023 693
15 345 959
9 677 734
111 669 920
33 901 215
77 768 704
197 704 112
60 199 824
137 504 288
116 368 421
65 032 767
51 335 654
281 522 596
185 474 825
96 047 771
617 807 926
391 646 016
226 161 910
4 105 492 515
2 165 684 777
1 939 807 738
4 016 596 785
2 045 351 058
1 971 245 727
4 077 045 742
2 125 738 062
1 951 307 680
Total
Grand Total
Note:
(1) Mining figures do not include diamonds and production on the informal sector
These figures do not include informal sector and are at current prices
+ All figures in the table are provisional
- 59 -
Table 17.1 Railways Analysis of Revenue, in thousand US$; 2010 - 2015
Period
Rail Traffic
Coaching
services
Agricultural
produce
Coal
Other
3 910.9
4 652.5
7 597.7
4 094.4
3 061.2
2 749.3
27 801.5
8 876.5
14 760.6
14 991.2
12 083.3
13 938.6
23 873.6
22 895.4
27 152.4
27 730.2
21 706.6
26 002.8
January
February
March
221.4
164.8
181.7
1 194.7
726.8
954.3
April
May
June
215.6
208.4
301.8
July
August
September
October
November
December
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2015
2016
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
Minerals and ores
Other
goods
Miscelaneous
revenue
Total
Road
motor
services
Catering
and
other
revenue
Total
revenue
Total
Basic
metal
products
13 026.7
11 526.4
8 979.3
6 527.4
6 997.2
6 982.5
36 900.3
34 421.8
36 131.7
34 257.6
27 121.2
32 985.3
3 314.3
3 192.8
2 848.5
2 646.3
4 428.0
2 856.4
33 862.3
33 292.6
26 660.9
29 752.9
33 219.4
33 926.4
6 878.8
7 554.4
4 621.9
3 153.9
2 153.8
2 706.7
112 668.1
91 990.6
92 621.3
88 896.4
75 864.6
89 162.8
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0
0
0
896.0
0
0.0
112 668.1
91 990.6
92 621.3
89 792.4
75 864.6
89 162.9
2 982.6
2 776.2
2 317.1
267.6
514.1
482.2
3 250.2
3 290.2
2 799.3
264.6
395.3
276.4
3 235.1
5 210.4
3 712.5
207.3
275.5
250.4
8 373.4
10 063.0
8 174.5
0
0
0
0
0
0
8 373.4
10 063.0
8 174.5
1 253.1
1 446.7
1 943.2
2 384.8
1 649.9
2 198.4
516.0
490.5
825.6
2 900.8
2 140.4
3 024.0
272.7
183.9
243.2
3 294.2
1 634.5
2 678.7
224.0
77.6
309.1
8 160.5
5 691.5
8 500.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8 160.5
5 691.6
8 500.0
199.6
229.1
218.4
1 666.6
1 161.5
1 520.2
2 224.7
2 166.9
1 770.1
482.7
581.8
730.8
2 707.4
2 748.7
2 500.9
224.0
238.0
221.1
2 594.9
2 827.2
2 074.6
245.3
225.5
351.2
7 637.8
7 430.2
6 886.4
0
0
0
0
0
0
7 637.8
7 430.2
6 886.4
275.2
186.0
347.3
1 123.1
496.2
452.2
1 541.0
2 096.0
1 895.1
899.9
625.9
565.4
2 441.0
2 721.9
2 460.5
209.4
188.7
139.1
2 478.2
2 445.9
1 740.2
190.1
172.0
178.7
6 716.8
6 210.7
5 318.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6 716.8
6 210.7
5 318.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
139.0
12.5
462.6
663.8
1 653.4
1 151.5
200.7
165.4
1 854.1
1 316.8
0.0
0.0
1 292.2
1 319.7
121.8
111.5
3 869.7
3 424.3
0
0
0
0
3 869.7
3 424.3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Npte:
Data not available
Source : National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ)
- 60 -
Table 17.2 Airport Traffic, Excluding Transit Passengers
Bulawayo ( Joshua Mqabuko
Nkomo International Airport)
Flights
Freight#
in/out Passengers
Tonne
Period
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Harare International Airport
Victoria Falls International Airport
Flights
Freight Flights
Freight
in/out
Passengers
Tonne
in/out
Passengers
Tonne
Other
Flights
in/out
Total
Passengers
Freight
Tonne
Flights
in/out
Overfliers
Freight
Passengers Tonne
Total
3 647
2 996
4 030
4 289
4 589
64 123
49 161
90 464
122 238
151 905
-
16 736
14 956
17 947
18 700
20 420
746 015
719 017
871 795
949 865
1 056 923
-
6 988
6 918
6 924
7 100
7 200
175 858
180 704
219 041
237 056
245 465
-
8 955
9 591
7 252
7 675
7 793
16 271
14 185
13 511
14 705
16 244
-
36 326
33 062
36 153
37 764
40 002
1 002 267
963 067
1 194 811
1 323 864
1 470 537
19 322
17 196
18 362
17 362
13 383
24 778
27 025
-
2015
Quarter 1
Quarter 2
Quarter 3
Quarter 4
979
1 223
1 299
1 088
29 092
38 834
44 008
39 971
-
4 239
5 177
5 834
5 170
221 937
261 365
285 917
287 704
-
1 361
1 873
2 203
1 763
48 051
56 556
71 720
69 138
-
1 172
2 021
2 846
1 754
2 211
4 289
5 739
4 005
-
7 751
10 294
12 182
9 775
301 291
361 044
407 384
400 818
2 832
5 216
5 335
-
-
2015
January
February
March
320
277
382
9 157
8 363
11 572
-
1 358
1 331
1 550
76 774
64 576
80 587
-
428
431
502
14 885
14 642
18 524
-
293
393
486
588
674
949
-
2 399
2 432
2 920
101 404
88 255
111 632
892
911
1 029
-
April
May
June
374
439
410
14 178
12 638
12 018
-
1 565
1 761
1 851
93 617
84 618
83 130
-
518
664
691
18 801
19 644
18 111
-
522
587
912
1 211
1 420
1 658
-
2 979
3 451
3 864
127 807
118 320
114 917
1 247
1 864
2 105
-
July
August
September
428
427
444
14 425
16 017
13 566
`
-
1 906
2 004
1 924
90 356
104 193
91 368
`
-
646
846
711
21 107
26 994
23 619
`
-
800
975
1 071
1 765
1 877
2 097
`
-
3 780
4 252
4 150
127 653
149 081
130 650
2 107
1 711
1 516
`
-
October
November
December
408
323
357
13 901
11 774
14 296
-
1 930
1,768
1,472
89 368
88,026
110,310
-
665
568
530
24 497
23 169
21 472
-
859
483
412
1 822
1 068
1 115
-
3 862
3,142
2,771
129 588
124 037
147 193
-
-
January
February
March
328
328
365
10 961
10 987
11 900
-
1450
1458
1625
84,941
74,181
88,417
-
462
407
427
17 256
16 188
16 529
-
302
320
410
698
624
673
-
2542
2513
2827
113 856
101 980
117 519
-
-
April
May
June
342
442
393
12 715
11 110
10 922
-
1695
1751
1697
99,814
83,764
80,666
-
533
643
732
20 556
20 629
19 741
-
409
609
941
893
972
1 457
-
2979
3445
3763
133 978
116 475
112 786
-
-
2 202
2 198
67 926
68 595
-
9 416
9 676
483 302
511 783
-
3 234
3 204
104 607
110 899
-
3 193
2 991
6 500
5 317
-
18 045
18 069
662 335
696 594
8 049
-
-
2016
2015
2016
Jan-June
Jan-June
Note: # Freight figures are a consolidation of cargo and mail tonnage
- Data not available
Data for Victoria Falls Airport was aggregated in others(up to 2008) but from 2009 its a stand alone.
Source : Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ)
- 61 -
Table 18.0 Assets of Commercial Banks, US$ Million
Liquid Assets
Bond
Coins
End of
2014
2015
2016
Foreign
Notes and
coins
at Banks
Balances
with the
Reserve
Bank
Balances
with
Other
Banks
Balances
at
Foreign
Banks
Securities
Trade
Treasury
Bills
Bills
Agric
PEs
Total
Liquid
Assets
Other
Balances
with RBZ
Loans Contingent
and
Assets
Advances
Other
Assets
Non
Financial
Assets
Total
October
0
226.1
597.7
175.0
205.5
180.3
260.1
0.0
1 644.7
15.6
2 938.4
594.4
369.0
341.8
5 903.9
November
0
258.9
556.7
169.1
157.5
178.5
281.6
0.0
1 602.3
4.2
2 951.6
597.5
369.4
341.1
5 866.1
December
0.4
309.5
465.7
167.6
151.9
184.3
285.4
0.0
1 564.8
4.1
2 758.6
606.2
343.7
356.0
5 633.4
January
February
March
0.6
0.4
0.6
222.5
216.7
246.9
527.9
501.2
461.4
159.0
149.6
147.8
182.6
183.2
222.2
163.6
128.6
121.6
325.7
344.6
338.0
0.0
0.0
5.4
1 581.9
1 524.3
1 543.9
21.4
17.9
15.5
2 796.8
2 792.5
2 925.5
557.7
564.8
527.3
360.2
325.3
352.5
366.1
356.8
362.0
5 684.1
5 581.6
5 726.7
April
0.7
205.5
492.8
158.6
218.5
112.0
335.1
5.4
1 528.6
18.2
2 967.1
527.1
364.2
385.4
5 790.6
May
June
0.7
0.8
237.3
245.7
495.6
570.9
135.1
155.1
181.0
144.7
101.4
90.8
622.7
750.1
5.5
4.4
1 779.3
1 962.5
18.2
28.8
2 922.7
2 872.6
525.7
498.4
434.2
351.0
384.3
386.2
6 064.4
6 099.5
July
August
September
0.9
1.0
1.0
226.0
234.0
255.2
544.9
523.7
551.8
137.3
104.3
114.8
135.3
194.7
192.9
86.3
76.1
63.7
770.0
786.5
764.9
0.0
5.1
5.1
1 900.7
1 925.4
1 949.4
28.8
28.8
28.0
2 815.0
2 810.1
2 844.1
504.1
535.2
599.2
361.1
339.9
404.6
388.8
390.5
392.3
5 998.5
6 029.9
6 217.7
October
November
December
0.9
1.2
0.7
215.7
186.9
181.6
536.1
526.1
542.9
143.7
135.9
127.5
171.5
123.5
118.6
83.5
74.3
79.7
808.3
871.8
1 031.3
5.2
5.2
5.2
1 964.9
1 924.9
2 087.6
26.7
26.6
20.8
2 884.2
2 931.5
2 820.5
599.3
603.6
582.0
350.6
355.3
352.8
391.5
393.6
396.7
6 217.0
6 235.5
6 260.4
January
February
March
1
1.2
1.3
172.0
140.7
161.9
646.9
682.1
714.2
119.2
96.3
96.3
130.7
118.1
156.8
76.6
21.5
19.2
981.9
1 125.6
1 140.5
5.2
5.2
5.1
2 133.5
2 190.7
2 295.3
20.6
20.1
20.3
2 763.7
2 680.9
2 690.6
582.8
477.1
430.6
387.3
390.1
428.7
396.6
399.3
405.1
6 284.5
6 158.2
6 270.6
April
May
June
1.3
1.4
1.4
135.5
89.6
108.5
757.8
871.6
914.7
135.5
130.5
84.6
133.3
110.4
148.3
18.7
19.3
19.2
1 198.1
1 215.9
1 274.4
5.1
5.0
1.8
2 385.3
2 443.7
2 552.9
20.4
19.8
19.7
2 653.4
2 681.8
2 669.3
413.7
397.0
407.7
441.1
358.0
358.0
404.7
412.6
431.6
6 318.6
6 312.9
6 439.2
July
August
September
1.4
1
101.2
224.4
972.6
550.3
82.5
99.6
166.0
193.4
16.5
68.8
1 313.2
826.5
0.0
5.1
2 653.4
1 969.1
20.5
28.8
2 567.9
2 790.7
393.2
532.1
342.6
335.7
440.3
389.1
6 417.9
6 045.5
Note: - Data not available
Source : Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
- 62 -
Table 18.1 Liabilities of Commercial Banks, US$ Million
Deposits
End of
Amount Owing to
Demand
Savings &
short term
Long term
Total
Deposits
Foreign
Liabilities
RBZ
Other
Banks
Capital and
Reserves
Contingent
Liabilities
Other
Liabilities
Total
Liabilities
Of which
Liabilities to
the public
2014
October
November
December
2 260.8
2 231.8
2 101.6
1 015.1
943.4
975.8
509.9
526.5
453.2
3 785.8
3 701.7
3 530.6
506.8
509.4
484.0
0
0
0
47.4
90.6
81.4
543.3
541.8
713.6
594.4
597.5
606.2
426.0
425.0
217.5
5 903.7
5 866.0
5 633.3
3 785.8
3 701.7
3 530.6
2015
January
February
March
2 056.2
2 079.6
2 139.3
996.2
876.1
940.4
561.7
611.6
513.3
3 614.1
3 567.3
3 593.0
470.1
426.6
461.1
0
0
0
79.5
75.6
101.9
728.5
720.3
749.7
557.7
564.8
527.3
234.3
227.0
293.6
5 684.2
5 581.6
5 726.6
3 614.1
3 567.3
3 593.0
April
May
June
2 098.7
2 131.8
2 213.2
943.5
1 015.3
1 021.9
629.8
615.3
593.5
3 672.0
3 762.4
3 828.6
448.9
574.7
560.2
0
0
0.8
103.4
82.4
103.1
747.4
814.7
814.9
527.1
525.7
498.4
291.8
304.4
293.2
5 790.6
6 064.3
6 099.2
3 672.0
3 762.4
3 828.6
July
August
September
2 166.4
2 266.7
2 276.7
889.7
790.9
967.6
732.5
723.1
648.7
3 788.6
3 780.7
3 892.9
478.9
490.7
504.0
0.8
0.0
0.0
88.2
83.4
72.0
813.0
825.7
828.1
504.1
535.2
599.2
325.0
313.9
321.5
5 998.6
6 029.6
6 217.7
3 788.6
3 780.7
3 892.9
October
November
December
2 259.9
2 475.9
2 512.2
909.3
919.4
999.0
667.8
580.1
543.0
3 837.0
3 975.4
4 054.2
494.3
374.6
320.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
112.2
126.0
140.4
841.2
845.3
866.9
599.3
603.6
582.0
322.9
337.5
296.5
6 217.0
6 235.5
6 260.4
3 837.0
3 975.4
4 054.2
January
February
March
2 562.6
2 545.7
2 653.7
952.2
959.3
893.4
558.7
572.0
680.0
4 073.5
4 077.0
4 227.1
313.2
298.9
303.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
135.6
126.0
135.2
871.3
878.1
886.6
582.8
477.1
430.6
308.0
301.0
288.2
6 284.4
6 158.1
6 270.8
4 073.5
4 077.0
4 227.1
April
May
June
2 675.3
2 764.6
2 865.3
1 008.1
1 100.0
907.1
591.9
449.7
673.1
4 275.3
4 314.3
4 445.5
285.7
300.0
272.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
154.4
101.3
118.6
893.9
908.9
915.7
413.7
397.0
407.7
295.5
291.2
279.5
6 318.5
6 312.7
6 439.3
4 275.3
4 314.3
4 445.5
July
August
September
2 826.1
2 273.0
993.3
792.1
654.3
735.6
4 473.7
3 800.7
260.7
488.7
0.0
0.0
93.8
85.6
922.3
831.3
393.2
532.1
274.4
306.3
6 418.1
6 044.7
4 473.7
3 800.7
2016
Note: - Data not available
Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
- 63 -
Table 18.2 Advances of Commercial Banks by Sector, US$ Thousands
End
of
Agriculture Constructi Communic Distribution Financial &
Financial Manufacturi
on
ation
Investiment Organizatio
ng
s
ns
Mining
Services Transport
Individuals Conglom
erates/1
Total
2014
October
November
December
530 544.7
574 859.5
565 840.1
62 891.8
58 780.5
46 298.5
55 922.5
46 419.5
42 604.8
507 936.4
460 989.3
437 975.3
50 701.1
50 008.6
47 805.8
101 818.5
120 510.4
88 485.5
436 519.1
453 924.5
478 895.5
196 491.0
208 418.3
220 501.3
413 443.5
413 410.7
481 497.5
39 088.3
45 289.6
43 449.8
520 437.0
540 638.4
543 038.5
5 799.4
5 976.9
5 957.7
2 921 593.3
2 979 226.2
3 002 350.3
2015
January
February
March
541 656.5
538 722.0
549 118.0
46 681.6
42 062.8
42 010.1
39 906.8
47 395.1
44 087.2
445 656.6
446 647.8
448 278.7
21 454.5
21 790.0
76 302.3
131 350.1
117 681.6
110 180.3
466 896.6
461 237.6
473 978.1
207 686.6
214 420.4
203 327.9
452 817.5
463 884.6
466 104.7
47 945.7
48 357.0
48 938.0
557 066.9
544 838.5
550 140.6
1 401.2
1 416.2
1 339.6
2 960 520.6
2 948 453.6
3 013 805.5
April
556 457.4
30 687.3
44 546.9
451 852.9
65 696.1
72 653.7
457 797.1
202 418.2
518 353.6
47 653.8
551 662.8
990.1
3 000 769.9
May
577 258.6
31 400.7
44 839.1
456 652.1
64 792.3
75 658.2
460 700.3
192 377.2
545 363.4
50 612.9
561 058.3
1 034.4
3 061 747.5
June
576 485.1
29 649.0
56 936.5
463 750.7
20 117.9
91 678.4
407 949.0
181 512.7
512 108.4
40 839.7
590 917.1
965.9
2 972 910.4
July
589 866.7
27 447.9
56 456.1
474 568.7
21 025.9
92 335.6
418 612.0
186 238.8
416 928.9
41 201.6
579 629.0
941.4
2 905 252.6
August
580 775.3
28 148.8
58 618.6
460 451.4
22 509.2
105 466.9
411 831.6
176 732.7
440 470.4
41 154.5
571 926.0
886.9
2 898 972.3
September
598 429.9
28 307.9
59 213.0
443 604.1
22 711.9
102 015.0
421 228.0
174 144.2
467 804.5
43 051.0
569 250.1
929.5
2 930 689.1
October
609 537.2
33 868.4
53 813.7
466 727.6
21 566.0
104 959.3
447 136.6
141 401.6
484 254.8
40 156.6
573 330.4
907.7
2 977 659.9
November
650 547.2
28 696.7
49 784.9
440 864.2
12 868.9
104 288.1
428 393.1
152 136.9
444 207.8
40 760.5
543 920.4
696.2
2 897 164.9
December
590 610.6
30 958.8
44 706.5
366 799.2
13 354.6
87 897.5
450 208.5
163 452.9
475 424.5
40 154.3
518 998.3
527.5
2 783 093.0
January
February
March
577 684.4
539 562.8
586 349.7
35 033.6
35 885.1
39 180.5
35 535.9
37 857.4
41 037.5
379 618.2
374 835.1
371 809.6
13 329.2
13 285.9
13 397.9
68 325.8
63 301.8
63 061.4
476 677.0
473 970.3
444 769.1
158 150.5
155 889.4
156 209.2
410 992.6
415 520.6
402 900.5
40 295.6
40 862.5
44 606.7
535 379.3
531 789.5
588 882.7
380.2
365.3
410.7
2 731 402.3
2 683 125.7
2 752 615.5
April
May
527 545.8
522 239.8
46 612.5
40 194.4
40 624.2
38 496.8
379 572.0
358 042.5
13 428.1
13 280.8
69 469.7
65 381.2
437 795.4
439 295.5
142 682.1
145 180.0
421 335.6
401 304.1
43 921.4
41 908.5
645 037.3
651 719.3
9 410.0
9 579.0
2 777 434.1
2 726 621.9
June
510 016.8
39 316.9
36 866.1
361 138.1
12 764.5
68 850.3
433 145.3
143 595.6
476 484.5
42 179.6
650 071.4
9 739.2
2 784 168.3
July
501 744.6
43 266.6
12 746.6
287 960.5
11 403.0
64 344.7
423 354.4
141 639.6
489 050.6
40 059.9
652 366.8
9 804.6
2 677 741.9
August
498 489.6
43 265.5
26 005.4
295 108.0
11 957.4
69 959.8
423 824.7
139 556.7
458 763.3
44 237.3
636 726.8
10 497.1
2 658 391.6
2016
September
Note:
1.
These are large corporation with business operations covering across a number of sectors
Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
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Table 19.0 Assets of Accepting Houses, US$ Million
Liquid Assets
Securities
Bond
Coins
End of
Foreign
Notes &
Coins at
Banks
Balances
with
RBZ
Balances
with
Other Banks
Balances
at
Foreign
Banks
Trade
Bills
Treasury
Bills
Agris Pes
Total
Liquid
Assets
Other
Balances
with
RBZ
Loans &
Advances
Contingent
Assets
Other Non-Financial
Assets
Assets
Total
2014
October
November
December
0
0
0
0.70
0.60
0.90
0.70
0.10
0.40
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.80
1.10
1.70
0.00
0.00
0.00
68.30
67.10
63.60
0.10
0.10
0.10
10.80
12.40
10.00
25.90
25.80
24.60
106.90
106.50
100.00
2015
January
February
March
0
0
0
0.60
0.40
0.40
0.30
0.20
0.10
0.00
0.10
0.00
0.10
0.10
0.10
1.60
1.60
1.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.60
2.40
2.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
70.20
72.00
73.30
8.30
8.30
8.20
19.00
19.30
18.50
23.70
23.60
23.40
123.80
125.60
125.50
April
May
June
0
0
0
0.30
0.40
0.30
0.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.10
0.00
0.00
0.20
0.20
0.40
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.70
0.60
0.70
0.00
0.00
0.00
66.70
67.90
68.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
10.30
9.60
9.70
21.30
21.20
21.10
99.00
99.30
99.60
July
August
September
0
0
0
0.20
0.10
0.10
1.60
1.80
2.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.00
2.00
2.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
67.80
60.00
59.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
9.20
9.30
9.20
21.00
28.10
28.00
100.00
99.40
98.90
October
November
December
0
0
0
0.10
0.10
0.10
2.10
2.00
1.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.40
2.40
1.90
0.00
0.00
0.00
59.40
58.50
59.80
0.00
0.00
0.00
9.10
9.50
9.40
27.80
20.60
20.50
98.80
91.00
91.60
January
February
March
0
0
0
0.10
0.10
0.10
1.90
0.90
1.90
0.00
1.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.20
2.30
2.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
60.70
61.60
62.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
9.30
9.20
9.30
20.30
20.20
20.10
92.50
93.30
93.60
April
0
0.20
0.70
1.10
0.00
0.20
0.00
0.00
2.20
0.00
62.30
0.00
9.40
19.90
93.80
May
0
0.10
0.90
1.20
0.00
0.20
0.00
0.00
2.40
0.00
62.70
0.00
9.30
19.80
94.20
June
0
0.10
0.90
1.20
0.00
0.40
0.00
0.00
2.60
0.00
62.70
0.00
9.30
19.80
94.40
July
0
0.10
1.80
0.60
0.00
0.20
0.00
0.00
2.70
0.00
63.40
0.00
9.20
19.80
95.10
August
September
0
0.10
1.70
0.60
0.00
0.20
0.00
0.00
2.60
0.00
63.60
0.00
9.30
19.70
95.20
2016
Note: - Data not available
Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
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Table 19.1 Liabilities of Accepting Houses, US$ Million
Demand
End of
Deposits
Savings Long-term
and short
term
Total
Deposits
Amounts owing to
Foreign
RBZ
Other
Liabilities
Banks
Capital
and
Reserves
Other
Liabilities
Total
Liabilities
Of which
Liabilities
to the
Public
2014 October
November
December
39.9
39.4
36.9
33.7
33.3
31.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
73.6
72.7
68.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-
9.6
10.9
17.9
0.1
0.1
0.1
42.8
44.4
49.7
106.9
106.3
100.0
73.6
72.7
68.1
2015 January
February
March
39.0
38.4
68.6
40.9
40.4
12.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
79.9
78.8
80.7
11.7
11.7
12.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-
47.0
48.7
50.7
8.3
8.3
8.2
70.7
75.6
75.2
123.6
125.7
125.4
79.9
78.8
80.7
April
May
June
63.9
63.9
62.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
63.9
63.9
62.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-
27.5
28.8
28.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
62.4
64.2
65.6
98.8
99.3
99.6
63.9
63.9
62.9
July
August
September
62.9
62.9
62.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
62.9
62.9
62.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-
27.8
14.9
15.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
64.8
51.3
52.0
99.9
99.4
98.9
62.9
62.9
62.2
October
November
December
61.9
58.8
58.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
61.9
58.8
58.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-
16.4
20.2
20.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
53.2
52.5
53.2
98.8
91.0
91.6
61.9
58.8
58.5
58.5
58.3
58.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
58.5
58.3
58.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-
18.8
19.4
20.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
52.9
54.3
55.3
92.6
93.2
93.5
58.5
58.3
58.3
April
May
June
58.3
58.4
58.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
58.3
58.4
58.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-
19.5
20.2
20.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
55.0
56.0
56.0
93.8
94.2
94.2
58.3
58.4
58.4
July
August
September
58.4
58.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
58.4
58.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-
19.3
19.3
0.0
0.0
56.1
56.1
95.2
95.1
58.4
58.3
2016 January
February
March
Note: - Data not available
Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
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-
Contingent
Liabilities
Table 19.2 Assets of Building Societies, US$ Million
Liquid Assets
Notes and
Bond
Coins at
Coins
Bank
Securities
Balances
with other
Banks
Nostro
Balances
Trade
Treasury
Bills Agris Pes
Other
Balances
Total with RBZ/1
Mortgage
Advances
Other
Advances
Other
Assets
NonFinancial
Assets
Total
Assets
2014
October
November
December
0.0
0.0
0.1
37.1
53.2
47.0
199.8
217.5
211.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
51.7
32.8
52.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
288.6
303.5
310.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
483.1
512.4
512.9
179.7
169.3
169.0
102.2
109.0
102.9
124.0
123.5
125.3
1 177.6
1 217.7
1 221.0
2015
January
February
March
0.1
0.1
0.1
37.3
32.1
52.4
196.0
244.4
214.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
51.8
51.9
52.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
307.0
328.6
319.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
511.6
522.9
508.7
172.1
176.2
180.0
105.8
106.8
122.5
126.1
125.8
125.5
1 222.6
1 260.3
1 255.7
April
May
June
0.1
0.1
0.2
32.5
33.6
59.6
243.2
257.7
204.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
60.4
60.1
60.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
336.3
351.5
324.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
520.2
448.7
464.9
182.5
235.1
231.9
118.3
137.5
139.4
124.8
125.2
122.0
1 282.1
1 298.0
1 283.0
July
August
September
0.2
0.1
0.1
51.6
53.0
55.4
205.5
158.9
161.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
62.9
76.2
76.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
320.2
288.4
293.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
461.5
482.9
480.4
230.6
228.4
235.9
133.9
136.0
153.3
121.9
122.2
122.1
1 268.1
1 257.9
1 285.0
October
November
December
0.1
0.1
0.1
45.2
43.6
27.3
229.1
256.8
284.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.0
76.0
76.1
76.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
350.5
376.7
387.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
494.0
292.0
317.4
237.8
479.3
470.4
153.3
131.8
114.7
122.8
121.1
118.4
1 358.4
1 400.9
1 408.8
January
February
March
0.1
0.2
0.2
17.4
13.9
20.8
227.8
253.5
266.6
10.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
76.6
65.6
48.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
331.9
333.2
335.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
326.9
324.4
339.6
415.3
420.2
399.4
145.6
148.4
142.9
119.7
119.6
119.4
1 339.4
1 345.8
1 337.2
April
May
June
0.2
0.1
0.2
9.5
7.1
8.0
213.7
220.3
278.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
90.9
93.3
104.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
314.3
320.8
390.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
332.5
404.6
348.0
402.2
341.0
389.4
143.6
149.9
146.0
119.2
122.9
119.3
1 311.8
1 339.2
1 392.9
July
August
September
0.2
0.1
8.2
7.4
231.4
225.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
101.6
95.1
0.0
0.0
341.4
328.2
0.0
0.0
341.5
348.0
412.1
402.7
154.8
152.0
123.8
123.4
1 373.6
1 354.3
2016
Note: - Data not available
Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
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Table 19.3 Liabilities of Building Societies, US$ Million
Deposits
End of
Savings
and
Short-term
Long-term
Total
Deposits
Foreign
Liabilities
Other
Banks
Capital and
Reserves
Other
Liabilities
Total
Of which
Liabilities Liabilities to
the public
2014
October
November
December
364.5
376.9
400.9
368.0
392.0
387.5
732.5
768.9
788.4
54.2
54.6
54.2
105.3
104.4
102.0
258.5
262.9
262.7
27.3
27.2
27.6
1 177.8
1 218.0
1 234.9
732.5
768.9
788.4
2015
January
February
March
373.0
405.8
408.1
397.1
400.3
386.3
770.2
806.2
794.4
54.6
53.6
50.8
99.1
98.3
108.8
267.8
272.9
275.8
31.0
29.2
25.8
1 222.7
1 260.2
1 255.6
770.2
806.2
794.4
April
May
June
464.1
472.0
492.9
364.8
391.6
343.9
828.9
863.6
836.8
48.3
48.5
48.3
99.4
87.4
94.0
276.8
270.7
272.9
28.7
27.8
31.1
1 282.1
1 298.0
1 283.1
828.9
863.6
836.8
July
August
September
458.3
438.4
498.9
370.6
386.1
334.3
828.9
824.5
833.2
48.5
47.6
43.5
85.8
73.2
84.9
277.4
282.7
288.4
27.5
29.9
35.0
1 268.1
1 257.9
1 285.0
828.9
824.5
833.2
October
November
December
465.3
446.1
480.5
428.4
474.4
463.9
893.7
920.4
944.4
42.4
42.4
43.0
99.0
104.3
99.4
293.6
297.7
293.3
29.7
36.0
28.8
1 358.4
1 400.9
1 408.8
893.7
920.4
944.4
January
February
March
447.7
446.8
433.3
443.1
441.8
449.5
890.8
888.6
882.8
43.3
42.3
37.0
74.7
81.6
81.7
298.3
301.9
289.7
32.3
31.5
46.0
1 339.4
1 345.9
1 337.2
890.8
888.6
882.8
April
May
June
495.3
455.3
463.4
380.6
403.8
443.7
875.9
859.1
907.1
36.9
36.2
35.4
75.1
77.7
84.6
290.1
320.7
319.0
33.9
45.5
46.3
1 311.9
1 339.2
1 392.4
875.9
859.1
907.1
July
August
September
420.3
359.8
486.9
523.3
907.2
883.1
35.7
33.6
73.1
76.9
324.1
327.4
33.4
33.3
1 373.5
1 354.3
907.2
883.1
2016
Note: - Data not available
Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
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Table 20.0 Zimbabwe : External Debt Oustanding by Debtor
(Including all arrears but excluding penalties) US$ millions
End Period
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Long Term External Debt
4 464
4 951
5 175
6 096
6 607
7 370
8 444
8 426
Government
3 465
4 037
4 095
4 638
4 929
5 012
4 523
5 292
Bilateral Creditors
1 863
2 308
2 325
2 597
2 694
2 928
2 445
3 310
Multilateral Creditors
1 592
1 729
1 770
2 041
2 235
2 084
2 078
1 982
Private Creditors
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Public Enterprises
824
856
938
1 093
1 198
1 356
1 661
1 220
Bilateral Creditors
497
453
238
711
703
858
1 155
760
Multilateral Creditors
327
403
700
382
495
498
506
460
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
140
140
138
127
125
125
120
110
140
140
138
127
125
125
120
110
35
57
142
366
480
1 002
2 261
1 913
226
1 198
1 382
1 289
890
1 564
2 394
2 258
41
193
286
134
30
0
0
0
0
642
642
618
614
614
587
587
185
363
454
537
246
950
1 807
1 671
4 690
6 289
6 695
7 385
7 497
8 934
10 838
10 684
3 175
8 157
9 457
10 956
12 393
13 490
14 068
-
147.7%
77.1%
70.8%
67.4%
60.5%
66.2%
77.0%
-
Private Creditors
Monetary Authorities
Multilateral Creditors-IMF
Private
Short Term External Debt
Supplier's Credits
Reserve Bank
Private
Total External Debt/1
Gross Domestic Product
External Debt/GDP
Note :
Figures have been revised. GDP figures for 2009 to 2011 have been revised
and is the External Debt to GDP ratios for the period 2009 to 2011
1.Total External Debt excludes penalties
Source: Ministry of Finance and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
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Table 21.0
Monetary Aggregates, US$ Thousands
Year ending
Bond
Coins
RBZ
Demand
Deposits
Commercial
Banks
Deposits
Merchant
Bank
Deposits
Total
Demand
Deposits
M1
Commercial
Banks
Savings
Deposits
Building
Society
Savings
Deposits
POSB
Savings
Deposits
Commercial
Banks
U-30 day
Deposits
Merchant
Banks
U-30 day
Deposits
Building
Society
U-30 day
Deposits
0.0
0.0
298.6
94.4
94.0
144.5
2 162 566.6
2 124 944.0
2 121 401.6
39 909.5
39 446.4
36 942.7
2 202 570.5
2 164 484.4
2 158 488.8
252 758.2
250 745.7
267 179.5
236 100.8
253 699.7
236 423.8
65 414.5
70 142.9
69 601.1
686 998.0
630 856.1
654 559.9
33 679.6
33 288.9
31 176.0
116 270.3
113 090.1
144 211.5
2014
October
November
December
2015
January
February
March
567.1
1 096.7
1 294.0
714.7
898.5
545.0
1 967 789.9
1 978 595.1
2 051 081.7
39 049.7
38 382.5
68 611.0
2 008 121.4
2 018 972.8
2 121 531.7
282 832.4
240 444.7
230 198.0
233 498.2
238 848.9
244 746.0
70 144.8
72 839.1
75 993.4
638 395.6
574 946.1
645 401.5
40 928.2
40 362.2
12 132.4
127 399.4
149 834.6
152 280.6
April
May
June
1 749.3
2 316.7
2 684.1
491.6
340.2
4 035.0
1 990 235.2
2 017 918.3
2 112 470.2
63 935.0
63 899.2
62 949.9
2 056 411.1
2 084 474.4
2 182 139.2
267 921.4
275 167.8
248 074.6
256 526.3
280 947.9
279 625.3
74 678.1
71 195.6
73 397.6
607 334.3
670 242.5
707 686.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
189 428.7
175 953.7
188 805.2
July
August
September
2 719.3
3 016.3
3 425.5
3 889.6
3 480.3
3 478.9
2 023 527.6
2 168 409.0
2 166 471.3
62 949.9
62 949.9
62 157.8
2 093 086.4
2 237 855.5
2 235 533.5
239 113.1
227 534.6
230 176.6
275 914.5
277 271.4
289 245.0
68 785.7
71 554.2
77 161.5
587 421.2
505 981.9
613 287.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
171 250.8
156 077.5
190 548.2
October
November
December
4 445.3
5 789.3
7 127.0
3 485.7
2 470.9
726.0
2 149 026.8
2 358 226.5
2 362 538.7
61 925.6
58 750.3
58 524.4
2 218 883.4
2 425 237.0
2 428 916.1
231 465.3
259 856.4
266 166.6
294 208.3
308 439.9
296 041.8
73 380.5
76 307.7
72 505.8
565 136.6
565 317.5
650 234.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
144 911.8
127 578.2
165 352.5
January
February
March
7 355.5
7 457.3
7 612.1
1 832.8
2 086.4
1 423.3
2 430 098.0
2 409 398.2
2 510 951.1
58 511.7
58 304.5
58 315.0
2 497 798.0
2 477 246.4
2 578 301.5
280 598.5
291 567.7
290 006.1
297 854.8
305 980.4
311 092.0
73 735.7
73 847.9
74 405.9
597 527.6
588 796.4
506 719.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
131 683.2
123 683.2
108 106.2
April
May
June
7 758.5
8 005.8
8 106.8
5 061.6
3 602.5
3 701.2
2 575 573.8
2 644 003.9
2 743 164.8
58 346.2
58 364.1
58 364.1
2 646 740.1
2 713 976.3
2 813 336.9
299 136.9
282 597.7
270 213.2
317 629.3
332 211.2
313 154.7
80 067.6
79 203.4
79 502.7
574 185.2
674 068.8
546 356.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
171 635.9
118 100.1
134 140.9
July
August
September
8 243.2
8 854.6
9 125.9
4 363.6
2 690 977.0
2 849 745.9
58 350.7
58 341.8
2 766 696.8
2 921 305.9
346 442.2
289 814.6
313 391.2
278 711.3
75 483.3
74 820.4
552 519.8
629 146.7
0.0
0.0
90 761.4
45 096.0
2016
Notes
1. M1 (Narrow Money) is defined as demand deposits in the banking system.
2. M2 is defined as M1 plus savings deposits plus less than 30 day deposits with the banking system.
3. M3 is defined as M2 plus over 30 day time deposits with the banking sector.
Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
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Table 21.0
Monetary Aggregates,
Monetary
US$ Thousands
Aggregates, US$ Thousands
Year ending
Total
Savings
and
Short term
Commercial
Banks
O-30 day
Deposits
Merchant
Banks
O-30 day
Deposits
Building
Society
O-30 day
Deposits
Building
Society
Class C
Deposits
M2
Building
Society
Other
Share
Deposits
POSB
Time
Deposits
Total
Long
Term
Grand
Total
M3
2014
October
November
December
1 391 221.4
1 351 823.4
1 403 151.8
3 593 791.9
3 516 307.8
3 561 640.6
492 200.3
508 747.2
449 703.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
337 930.1
359 491.3
365 334.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
11 266.6
11 266.6
11 266.6
22 070.6
19 652.7
15 174.4
863 467.6
899 157.8
841 479.6
4 457 259.5
4 415 465.6
4 403 120.2
2015
January
February
March
1 393 198.6
1 317 275.6
1 360 751.9
3 401 320.0
3 336 248.4
3 482 283.6
544 421.5
597 685.2
503 769.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
366 978.6
375 166.9
355 362.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
11 266.6
11 266.6
11 266.6
16 138.8
17 519.8
17 638.5
938 805.5
1 001 638.5
888 036.3
4 340 125.5
4 337 886.9
4 370 319.9
April
May
June
1 395 888.8
1 473 507.5
1 497 588.8
3 452 299.9
3 557 981.9
3 679 728.0
618 804.9
536 216.7
509 642.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
340 739.4
364 490.5
326 111.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
11 266.6
11 266.6
11 266.6
15 733.8
18 011.8
17 261.6
986 544.7
929 985.6
864 281.7
4 438 844.6
4 487 967.5
4 544 009.7
July
August
September
1 342 485.3
1 238 419.6
1 400 419.1
3 435 571.7
3 476 275.1
3 635 952.6
651 895.8
622 991.6
611 608.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
351 579.9
340 974.7
303 177.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
11 266.6
11 266.6
11 266.6
23 646.5
21 540.3
24 019.0
1 038 388.8
996 773.2
950 071.1
4 473 960.5
4 473 048.3
4 586 023.7
October
November
December
1 309 102.5
1 337 499.7
1 450 301.0
3 527 985.9
3 762 736.7
3 879 217.1
628 213.7
503 244.7
420 265.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
409 350.0
444 267.1
432 822.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
11 266.6
11 266.6
11 266.6
24 010.2
23 668.6
21 851.3
1 072 840.5
982 447.0
886 205.3
4 600 826.4
4 745 183.7
4 765 422.4
January
February
March
1 381 399.8
1 383 875.6
1 290 329.3
3 879 197.8
3 861 122.0
3 868 630.8
424 676.9
449 879.1
573 809.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
413 975.8
421 729.2
438 461.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
11 266.6
11 266.6
11 266.6
25 326.6
24 881.2
24 640.9
875 245.9
907 756.1
1 048 179.1
4 754 443.7
4 768 878.1
4 916 809.9
April
May
June
1 442 654.9
1 486 181.2
1 343 368.2
4 089 395.0
4 200 157.5
4 156 705.1
519 330.5
438 306.5
554 032.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
361 565.5
374 720.6
390 530.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
11 266.6
11 266.6
11 266.6
23 321.3
26 430.9
28 174.9
915 483.9
850 724.6
984 004.1
5 004 878.9
5 050 882.1
5 140 709.2
July
August
September
1 378 597.9
1 317 589.0
4 145 294.7
4 238 894.9
522 523.5
458 749.8
0.0
0.0
429 065.6
488 344.9
0.0
0.0
11 266.6
11 266.6
29 891.3
30 579.6
992 747.0
988 940.9
5 138 041.7
5 227 835.8
2016
Notes
1. M1 (Narrow Money) is defined as demand deposits in the banking system.
2. M2 is defined as M1 plus savings deposits plus less than 30 day deposits with the banking system.
3. M3 is defined as M2 plus over 30 day time deposits with the banking sector.
Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
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TABLE 22.0 LENDING RATES (percent per annum)
1
TABLE 22.1 Banks Deposit Rates (percent per annum)
COMMERCIAL BANKS
END OF
2014
2015
2016
NOMINAL
LENDING
RATE 1
MERCHANT BANKS
WEIGHTED AVERAGE BASE
LENDING RATES 3
Individuals
Corporate
NOMINAL
LENDING
RATE 2
SAVINGS
3 MONTHS /2
3 MONTHS
6.00-35.00
14.36
9.90
15.00-23.00
19.00
18.00
0.15-8.00
3.00-20.00
11.00-12.00
November
December
6.00-35.00
6.00-35.00
14.26
14.19
9.97
9.68
15.00-23.00
15.00-23.00
19.00
19.00
18.00
18.00
0.15-8.00
0.15-8.00
3.00-20.00
3.00-20.00
11.00-12.00
12.00-12.00
January
February
March
6.00-35.00
4.30-33.50
4.30-33.50
14.16
14.00
13.24
9.66
9.73
8.75
6.00-2100
-
19.00
-
18.00
-
0.15-8.00
0.50-12.00
0.50-12.00
3.00-17.00
1.00-17.00
1.00-17.00
12.00-12.00
-
April
May
June
4.30-31.00
5.00-31.00
5.00-31.00
12.71
12.74
11.94
8.84
8.79
8.42
-
-
-
0.30-8.00
0.30-8.00
0.30-8.00
1.00-17.00
1.00-17.00
1.00-17.00
-
July
August
September
5.00-31.00
4.30-26.00
4.30-25.00
11.86
11.96
11.81
8.56
8.51
8.47
-
-
-
0.30-8.00
0.30-8.00
0.30-8.00
1.00-15.00
1.00-15.00
1.00-16.00
-
October
November
December
4.00-18.00
4.00-16.25
6.00-16.00
10.98
12.2
11.99
7.28
7.67
7.57
-
-
-
0.50-8.00
0.75-8.00
0.50-8.00
1.00-17.00
1.00-17.00
0.75-17.00
-
January
February
March
6.00-22.00
4.00-22.00
4.00-22.00
12.08
11.48
11.44
7.38
7.29
7.16
-
-
-
0.50-8.00
0.50-8.00
0.50-8.00
0.75-17.00
0.75-17.00
0.75-17.00
-
April
May
June
4.00-22.00
4.00-18.00
-
11.50
11.43
-
7.20
7.35
-
-
-
-
0.50-8.00
0.50-8.00
0.50-6.00
0.75-17.00
0.75-17.00
0.75-17.00
-
-
-
-
0.50-6.00
0.50-6.00
0.75-17.00
1.00-17.00
-
Notes:
1
Table revised, to separate weighted lending rates for individuals and corporate bodies
3
HOUSES \1
WEIGHTED AVERAGE BASE
LENDING RATES 3
Individuals
Corporate
ACCEPTING
October
July
August
2
COMMERCIAL BANKS \1
Notes:
1. The range of rates quoted by banks during the period
2. Three (3) months deposit rates revised to exclude
rates on inactive or dormant accounts from 2012
onwards.
Nominal Lending rates depict the range of rates quoted by banks
Lending rates excludes rates on staff loans
Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
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Table 23 Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Statistics
Period
2014
2015
2016
Industrial
Index
Mining
Index
US$Millions
Market
Capitalization
Turnover
Value
US$Millions
Turnover
Volume
Millions
January
189.25
35.04
4 882.11
63.97
170.10
February
189.45
39.34
4 906.94
25.81
135.46
March
176.32
29.51
4 560.29
28.88
381.65
April
172.91
29.64
4 473.51
51.35
429.09
May
174.89
35.44
4 533.91
35.90
235.70
June
186.57
61.32
4 873.40
28.54
178.47
July
188.08
95.00
4 959.21
25.22
322.41
August
196.43
104.80
5 186.63
66.40
328.16
September
195.25
92.76
5 140.16
34.06
210.94
October
177.88
70.38
4 664.80
28.26
156.44
November
171.45
64.39
4 517.93
34.77
155.85
December
162.79
71.71
4 327.06
29.70
475.02
January
164.90
58.13
4 365.14
16.06
57.39
February
167.16
55.38
4 353.38
34.78
122.86
March
158.22
43.93
4 117.08
18.90
405.84
April
156.26
42.93
4 066.07
29.19
590.29
May
152.96
44.45
3 978.06
23.28
288.46
June
148.40
44.30
3 864.76
14.51
80.69
July
145.35
39.36
3 812.65
20.40
142.10
August
135.43
35.34
3 552.02
15.34
76.19
September
131.93
24.36
3 444.53
17.96
105.63
October
130.83
23.57
3 416.11
12.86
63.76
November
117.55
22.33
3 141.70
8.95
90.42
December
114.85
23.72
3 073.40
16.36
183.79
January
103.00
19.50
2 790.40
10.40
61.88
February
99.40
19.10
2 692.30
15.56
95.02
March
97.60
19.40
2 645.10
16.43
97.60
April
105.80
20.20
2 862.60
14.03
187.85
May
104.70
25.50
2 881.30
13.87
99.06
June
101.00
24.70
2 780.90
18.06
88.53
July
98.80
25.70
2 772.00
11.84
57.22
August
September
99.50
26.30
2 734.30
7.08
41.26
Note:
1.Market capitalisation is the issued share capital multiply by the closing price of each counter
2.Value of turnover is the value of shares bought or sold in a month
3.Volume of turnover is the number of shares bought or sold in a month
4.The base year for the stock indices is February 19, 2009
- Data not available
Source: Zimbabwe Stock Exchange
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Table 24.0 Selected International Exchange rates
2014
2015
2016
South
African
Rand/1
Botswana
Pula/1
Japanese
Yen/1
European
Currency/2
British
Pound
Sterling/2
January
February
March
11.21
10.71
10.59
9.09
8.85
8.80
102.47
101.74
102.86
1.35
1.37
1.38
1.65
1.67
1.66
April
May
June
10.57
10.44
10.58
8.85
8.73
8.67
102.38
101.61
101.30
1.38
1.36
1.36
1.68
1.67
1.70
July
August
September
10.68
10.98
11.26
8.85
9.07
9.26
102.76
107.35
109.39
1.36
1.29
1.27
1.69
1.63
1.63
October
November
December
10.90
11.02
11.56
9.11
9.22
9.51
110.87
118.21
119.65
1.26
1.38
1.22
1.59
1.57
1.56
January
February
March
11.55
11.55
12.16
9.61
9.61
9.96
117.85
119.17
120.19
1.13
1.12
1.08
1.51
1.54
1.48
April
May
June
11.82
12.13
12.26
9.74
9.76
9.92
118.60
123.87
122.31
1.11
1.09
1.12
1.54
1.53
1.57
July
August
September
12.71
13.31
13.90
10.67
10.20
10.55
124.03
121.11
119.94
1.09
1.12
1.12
1.56
1.54
1.54
October
November
December
13.85
14.40
15.56
10.47
10.70
11.10
121.15
122.73
120.42
1.10
1.06
1.09
1.54
1.53
1.49
January
February
March
16.09
16.11
15.45
11.43
11.27
11.10
120.55
113.03
112.95
1.09
1.10
1.11
1.45
1.39
1.42
April
May
June
14.62
15.32
14.88
10.76
10.98
10.93
109.68
108.93
102.67
1.13
1.13
1.11
1.43
1.45
1.34
July
August
September
14.43
13.77
10.79
9.45
103.94
101.22
1.11
1.11
1.32
1.23
1. Foireign currency per US dollar
Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
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Table 25.1 Sectoral Analysis of Commercial Banks Deposits, US$ Thousands
Agriculture
Construction
Communicati Distribution
on
Financial &
Financial
Manufacturin
Investments Organizations
g
Mining
Services
Transport
Individuals
Conglomerat
es/1
Total
End of
2015
2016
January
155 304.20
63 950.40
136 066.90
349 099.70
294 145.50
809 684.00
314 319.60
113 452.00
1 034 514.70
48 876.50
606 370.30
78 746.00
4 004 529.80
February
151 740.10
63 122.60
109 807.60
370 581.80
314 944.70
784 737.60
309 307.90
120 255.10
1 028 160.10
43 112.00
606 650.60
78 891.20
3 981 311.30
March
199 484.80
63 709.20
116 397.40
378 460.00
351 448.00
762 380.70
373 911.90
99 744.60
912 654.40
42 478.90
644 951.30
72 605.20
4 018 226.40
April
186 896.30
65 974.00
130 284.90
380 884.80
330 001.90
799 952.40
373 648.30
109 735.00
944 772.90
44 964.90
653 801.00
75 850.90
4 096 767.30
May
185 803.20
73 167.50
111 512.10
523 774.70
299 659.20
801 335.50
419 453.70
113 355.00
1 041 392.80
50 057.90
619 767.90
71 388.80
4 310 668.30
June
187 657.00
76 777.80
109 336.00
498 031.30
304 087.20
877 042.80
338 069.80
67 556.60
1 131 497.10
43 949.00
651 072.80
72 166.90
4 357 244.30
July
180 261.30
80 536.40
106 645.30
452 744.10
295 611.10
911 363.80
360 746.50
88 518.40
971 759.90
53 101.60
647 215.10
70 618.80
4 219 122.30
August
168 075.20
86 038.90
108 477.70
472 875.10
335 158.30
784 616.60
401 830.10
76 647.00
1 042 260.40
55 455.90
657 177.10
51 922.50
4 240 534.80
September
197 641.50
85 842.60
112 415.30
462 925.60
349 564.20
831 813.00
379 121.40
71 090.00
1 033 106.70
53 348.10
676 308.00
55 759.20
4 308 935.60
October
219 922.30
85 382.00
116 874.40
447 200.70
331 543.60
821 640.80
378 568.50
68 298.70
1 100 719.70
55 846.70
648 757.50
67 353.20
4 342 108.10
November
212 806.10
85 815.70
98 468.40
465 089.70
334 835.60
846 959.00
363 754.40
71 866.20
1 074 141.80
56 110.30
665 421.10
64 630.30
4 339 898.60
December
196 092.90
88 273.00
102 636.90
518 411.40
336 909.20
864 491.70
307 845.00
63 337.50
1 163 771.10
57 410.50
639 985.60
66 435.70
4 405 600.50
January
231 827.30
101 724.10
93 544.20
517 089.20
325 203.10
977 272.10
345 812.20
62 026.30
1 083 702.70
61 755.60
618 080.10
58 808.70
4 476 845.60
February
226 568.30
105 747.90
97 684.40
525 070.90
339 839.00
896 869.20
326 026.00
59 381.30
1 047 904.60
63 248.30
634 478.30
63 017.80
4 385 835.90
March
243 546.90
102 238.40
116 471.10
582 943.50
362 058.80
879 340.80
368 689.60
60 514.00
402 900.50
62 839.40
642 779.40
61 037.60
4 556 027.10
April
243 151.60
102 234.00
112 219.50
569 660.70
360 299.50
907 855.60
335 068.60
71 721.00
1 156 122.60
63 858.00
628 901.10
61 087.00
4 612 179.40
May
236 180.50
97 008.60
120 726.30
593 284.90
371 034.50
923 580.90
356 500.90
99 176.40
1 107 956.80
61 396.50
607 501.40
64 066.30
4 638 413.90
June
218 386.80
103 914.20
134 181.80
596 904.80
362 400.20
973 333.30
316 490.80
58 856.90
1 128 688.70
72 063.30
601 813.80
61 833.20
4 628 867.80
July
207 280.20
99 727.90
138 781.20
616 359.80
348 779.70 1 035 697.00
370 456.90
63 986.10
1 114 413.70
65 391.90
622 329.20
69 058.90
4 752 262.50
August
September
233 004.50
97 248.80
153 590.80
578 487.30
365 366.80
356 522.00
64 413.70
153 590.80
67 005.80
621 307.80
73 076.20
3 760 737.50
997 123.00
Note. - 1. These are large corporation with business operations covering across a number of sectors
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Table 25.2: Broad Money Survey US$ Thousands
2015
2016
September
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
- 715 689.4
- 822 417.2
- 771 548.0
- 683 664.6
- 688 591.4
- 780 139.7
- 728 823.7
- 803 152.0
- 897 595.5
- 682 718.0
- 569 021.5
- 572 883.4
Assets
889 018.6
784 372.6
667 350.7
796 212.4
758 634.6
679 001.9
687 149.9
637 447.5
623 538.1
667173.2
663489.3
661992
Reserve Bank (RBZ)
360 255.9
335 321.7
300 180.5
436 988.0
424 269.1
390 810.3
334 552.7
354 608.4
407 381.8
389 004.0
380 890.0
352 410.1
Deposit Money Banks (DMBs)
448 219.8
387 305.0
310 522.6
300 320.1
302 773.5
259 017.9
318 832.0
269 044.4
200 060.3
256 915.8
267 266.8
297 214.3
80 542.9
61 745.9
56 647.6
58 904.3
31 592.0
29 173.7
33 765.2
13 794.7
16 096.0
21 253.4
15 332.5
12 367.6
-1 604 707.9
-1 606 789.9
-1 438 898.6
-1 479 877.0
-1 447 226.0
-1 459 141.6
-1 415 973.6
-1 440 599.5
-1 521 133.7
- 1 349 891.2
- 1 232 510.8
- 1 234 875.4
1 057 080.8
1 069 972.4
1 048 664.8
1 116 315.6
1 090 485.7
1 117 823.6
1 075 644.5
1 117 787.5
1 184 783.0
1 042 014.2
935 954.6
944 035.4
DMBs
504 085.0
494 458.0
347 787.2
320 578.9
313 434.2
299 029.1
303 288.3
285 945.2
300 200.0
272 477.2
260 900.2
257 249.7
OBIs
43 542.1
42 359.5
42 446.6
42 982.5
43 306.1
42 288.9
37 040.8
36 866.8
36 150.7
35 399.8
35 656.0
33 590.3
NET DOMESTIC ASSETS
5 301 713.1
5 423 243.6
5 516 731.6
5 449 086.9
5 443 035.2
5 549 017.8
5 645 633.4
5 808 031.0
5 948 477.4
5 823 427.1
5 707 063.0
5 800 719.3
DOMESTIC CREDIT
5 078 530.1
5 195 496.3
5 344 345.6
5 560 695.5
5 477 369.0
5 490 911.2
5 542 678.3
5 623 621.7
5 627 841.3
5 719 589.2
5 759 394.0
5 753 421.7
Claims on Government (net)
2 026 952.7
NET FOREIGN ASSETS
Other Banking Institutions (OBIs)/1
Liabilities/2
RBZ
1 182 354.0
1 253 218.7
1 359 827.4
1 590 109.9
1 530 792.3
1 671 934.3
1 691 128.7
1 804 057.2
1 834 775.3
1 948 003.0
2 028 573.1
RBZ
254 297.8
271 997.2
314 096.4
357 307.3
355 230.5
418 006.5
446 003.9
456 287.0
468 433.1
508 837.0
552 972.5
583 837.7
DMBs
838 982.9
890 154.0
954 556.6
1 119 720.1
1 068 095.4
1 153 295.1
1 166 120.4
1 226 195.8
1 241 961.8
1 305 509.6
1 342 573.5
1 320 529.8
OBIs
89 073.3
91 067.5
91 174.4
113 082.5
107 466.4
100 632.7
79 004.4
121 574.4
124 380.4
133 656.4
133 027.1
122 585.2
Claims on Public Enterprises
53 211.4
83 710.6
82 879.6
134 914.6
146 434.0
121 394.0
179 370.7
185 699.0
197 207.6
199 989.6
242 550.6
238 843.8
2 423.7
30 362.6
30 375.1
73 573.9
76 732.8
54 168.2
70 356.5
78 226.4
91 056.2
99 304.3
138 657.6
138 175.0
50 787.7
53 348.0
52 504.5
60 202.8
68 774.8
66 276.9
109 014.2
107 472.6
106 151.4
100 685.3
103 893.0
100 668.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
50 787.7
53 348.0
52 504.5
60 202.8
67 848.4
65 328.0
108 062.4
106 568.6
105 088.3
99 643.7
102 872.2
99 545.6
1 312.2
1 166.5
926.4
1 137.9
926.4
948.9
951.8
904.0
1 063.1
1 041.6
1 020.8
1 123.2
3 842 964.7
3 858 567.0
3 901 638.6
3 835 671.0
3 800 142.7
3 697 582.9
3 672 178.9
3 633 865.5
3 595 858.4
3 571 596.6
3 488 270.3
3 487 625.2
67 359.3
75 959.6
77 442.5
96 088.9
93 049.5
74 614.5
56 342.7
58 614.2
58 864.7
49 967.1
50 177.0
52 542.1
2 956 930.6
2 950 844.9
2 981 759.1
2 874 287.6
2 860 825.0
2 773 512.1
2 774 147.9
2 736 322.0
2 691 318.7
2 681 469.9
2 571 743.7
2 572 338.2
OBIs
818 674.8
831 762.5
842 437.0
865 294.5
846 268.2
849 456.3
841 688.3
838 929.3
845 675.0
840 159.6
866 349.6
862 744.9
OTHER ITEMS (NET)
221 870.7
226 580.9
171 459.6
- 111 608.6
- 33 407.2
59 055.5
102 955.1
184 409.4
320 636.1
103 837.9
- 52 331.0
47 297.6
BROAD MONEY (M3)
4 586 023.7
4 600 826.4
4 745 183.6
4 765 422.3
4 754 443.8
4 768 878.1
4 916 809.7
5 004 879.0
5 050 881.9
5 140 709.1
5 138 041.5
5 227 835.9
RBZ
DMBs
Agri-Pes
Other
OBIs
Claims on Private Sector
RBZ
DMBs
Notes
1. (OBIs) Finance Houses, Building Societies and POSB
2. Sign Reversal on Liabilities
Broad Money (M3) is Net Foreign Assets plus net Domestic Assets
Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
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Explanatory Notes
Table 1.0 Recorded Migration through Official
Ports
Sources: Analysis of returns from the Department
of Immigration Control relating to migration through
official ports (it should be noted that other crossborder migration is not included and, as indicated
below, there is evidence of understatement in the
emigration figures relating to official ports).
Immigrants Include:
1)
new residents intending to remain in
Zimbabwe for at least twelve months;
2)
temporary residents taking up employment for
a limited period;
3)
returning former residents who had declared
themselves as emigrants when they left the
country, and
4)
returning former residents who had previously
declared they were leaving for less than a
year, but who nevertheless, had remained
away for more than twelve months.
number of residents returning after a visit of not less
than one night is again obtained from the exit cards.
Table 4.0 Road Accidents and Occupational
Injuries
Source.Zimbabwe Republic Police and the
National Social Security Authority respectively
The figures of occupational injuries, which include
industrial diseases other than pneumoconiosis,
represent claims on the National Social Security
Authority.
Because they are not covered by the workers
compensation scheme injuries to the following
classes of persons are excluded:
a)
b)
c)
domestic servants
civil servants
casual workers
Table 5.0 Crime Statistics
Source -
Emigrants include:
1)
residents who, on departure, declare they are
leaving for more than twelve months, and
2)
persons who recorded themselves as visitors
on arrival, but who stayed for more than twelve
months.
It should be noted that from other sources there is
evidence that a significant number of the emigrants
leaving through the official ports are omitted from
these figures. Mainly these are residents who, on
departure, declare they are leaving for less than
twelve months, but who do not return within a year.
Table 2.0 Visitors and Returning Residents
Source - Analysis of returns received from the
Department of Immigration
Visitors are defined as residents of other countries
who visit Zimbabwe for a period not exceeding 12
months for any reason other than taking
employment. These persons are classified, on
arrival, by the Department of Immigration according
to their reasons for visiting the country. In transit
visitors are defined to include those visitors entering
the country en route to another destination, and who
spend less than two nights in passing through the
country. The number of visitors leaving the country
after a visit of less than one night is ascertained from
the exit cards which are completed by or in respect
of all departing visitors.
Returning residents are defined as persons normally
resident in Zimbabwe, returning to this country after
a visit not exceeding 12 months to other countries,
who did not leave Zimbabwe as emigrants. The
Police General Headquarters
The figures given are crimes reported to the Police
for the periods shown. They are “National” total
derived from reports from all stations.
For the period August 2011 to March 2012 some of
the crimes under Criminal Law were reported under
Miscellaneous Offence, Common Law and Law and
Order Maintenance Act( other)
Table 6.0 and 6.1 Employees and their Earnings
An employee is defined as a person who works for a
public or private employer for more than 30 hours
per week. Working owners of private liability
companies are included within this definition.
Following the above definition, self-employed
persons who operate unincorporated enterprises
rather than private limited liability companies are
excluded.
Since 1975 the procedure, apart from the private
domestic service sector has been to undertake a full
postal inquiry in September each year and to
supplement this inquiry .with smaller surveys in the
months of March, June and December; for these
smaller enquiries coverage is confined to
establishments with more than 10 employees. After
each September inquiry the number of employees in
the smaller establishments is assumed to remain
statistic until the next full inquiry. Adjustments as
necessary, are then made to that year’s figures in
the light of the latest September results.
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The earnings figures given in Table 6.0 and 6.1
include: (a) all cash wages, salaries, allowances,
commissions and bonuses; (b) the employers’
contributions in respect of their employees to
pension, provident and holiday funds and to medical
aid societies; (c) the current account (as distinct from
the capital account) costs to the employer of any
food, clothing and housing provided free of charge
to the employees.
Data for formal employment in the agriculture sector
used to include persons only employed in the LSCF
farms. For consistency and comparability purposes
the data now includes employees and earnings for
A1, A2 farms as these previously constituted the
LSCF.
For private domestic servants, earnings are
assessed twice a year through a sample survey in
the six main urban areas. Details of earnings in all
the other sectors of the economy are collected on a
quarterly basis together with the employment data
referred to earlier.
Unpublished data on further cross tabulations of
employees and earnings figures is available on
request from the office. The variables include sex,
employment status (part time, full time, casual),
area/region, industrial sector/status, income group,
etc.
Table 7.0 Consumer Price Index (CPI)
The index is a Laspeyres type with December 2012
as base year. It is based on a changing cost of a
weighted basket comprising of 495 different
consumer goods and services which represent
consumption by the average household in
Zimbabwe. In constructing the weights, consumption
of own produced goods and services was added to
expenditure. In the case of owner-occupied housing
the rent values of the houses were imputed.
Similarly, for health services an imputed value for
those services provided free by government was
added to the tallied expenditure. The consumption
concept, unlike the expenditure concept used in the
previous series, increases the importance of food,
housing and health.
Generally, the CPI relates to price levels around the
15th of every month. However there are a few
important items for which prices are collected biannually (e.g. rent) or annually (e.g. school fees).
All CPI figures include value added tax and excise
duty. Twelve (12) major group and 68 sub-group
indices are produced monthly.
With effect from January 2013, ZIMSTAT is
publishing the new Consumer Price Index (CPI) with
new weights and a new classification in accordance
with international guidelines. The use of a new
classification of Individual Consumption by Purpose
(COICOP) resulted in the creation of a new
classification which resulted in coming up with 83
classes, 41 groups and 12 divisions while in the old
classification there were 68 subgroups and 12 major
groups. The number of items in the CPI basket has
also been increased from 428 to 495.
Due to the reclassification that has been done, the
sub-groups and major groups have been substituted
by classes, groups and divisions.
The implementation of the COICOP classification is
also part of the harmonisation project of Consumer
Price Indices in different regions like the SADC
region. All member states are supposed to adopt the
new procedure to enable inter country comparisons
of the CPI and the rate of inflation.
The indices prior to January 2013 were
rereferenced to December 2012=100. The rates of
inflation remain the same under different weight
regimes as the relative magnitude of indices is
maintained. The new weights are therefore
applicable from January 2013 onwards.
Major Groups in the Consumer Price Index by
weight 2012.
Major Groups
Food and non-Alcoholic Beverages
CPI 2012
National %
33.5
Alcoholic Beverages and tobacco
4.4
Clothing and footwear
6.0
Housing, water, electricity, gas and
other fuels
17.7
Furniture, household equipment
and maintenance
9.9
Health
2.2
Transport
9.8
Communication
3.4
Recreation and culture
2.1
Education
5.7
Restaurants and hotels
1.4
Miscellaneous goods and services
3.9
Total
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100.0
Comparing the Old Basket with the New
Basket
The office adopted a new poverty basket based
on
the
2011/2012
Poverty,
Income,
Consumption and Expenditure Survey (PICES)
in May 2013.
Users who wish to compare the old basket with
the new basket are advised to multiply the old
basket with the following factors
PROVINCE
Manicaland
Mashonaland Central
Mashonaland East
Mashonaland West
Matabeleland North
Matabeleland South
Midlands
Masvingo
Harare
National
FACTORS
0.9
1.0
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
Table 7.1 - 7.4 Poverty Datum Lines (PDL)
The ILO Position on PDL in relation to Wages and
Salaries
The
Minimum
Wage-Fixing
Machinery
Recommendation, 1928, the Minimum Wage Fixing
Machinery (Agriculture) Recommendation, 1951,
and the Equal Remuneration Recommendation,
1951, provided the following guidelines for minimum
wage fixing bodies:


That the minimum wage fixing, should adopt
criteria which will make systems of minimum
wages both an effective instrument of social
protection and an element in the strategy of
economic and social development,
that minimum wage fixing should in no way
operate to the prejudice of the exercise and
growth of free collective bargaining as a means
of fixing wages higher than the minimum, and
The Minimum Wage Fixing Recommendation, 1970
stated the purpose of minimum wage fixing as:


Minimum wage fixing should constitute one
element in a policy designed to overcome
poverty and to ensure the satisfaction of the
needs of all workers and their families.
The fundamental purpose of minimum wage
fixing should be to give wage earners necessary
social protection as regards
permissible levels of wages.
minimum
ILO Criteria for Determining the Level of
Minimum Wages
In determining the level of minimum wages, account
should be taken of the following criteria, amongst
others:
 the needs of workers and their families;
 the general level of wages in the country;
 the cost of living and changes therein;
 social security benefits;
 the relative living standards of other social
groups ;
 economic factors, including the requirements of
economic development, levels of productivity
and the desirability of attaining and maintaining
a high level of employment.
From the above discussion, ILO recommends that
the PDL should be used as a benchmark or a
reference point in determining minimum wages.
Although the recurrent result is that minimum wages
and poverty are inversely related, one cannot always
conclude that a rise in the minimum wages is the
most cost effective way to reduce poverty. It is also
important to note that there may be more than one
breadwinner in a household, so if everyone gets the
minimum wage then it means that households get far
more than what the household would need.
Table 8.0 National Income
National income can be measured in three ways, viz.
by using information on income, production or
expenditure. In the main, the estimates are obtained
from the product approach, but, using the product
estimates as controls, analyses are also made by
type of income and by expenditure.
Gross national income (market prices) represents
the value of income accruing to the factors of
production supplied by residents. It is thus the sum
of incomes paid by resident producers to all factors
of production (gross domestic income at factor cost),
plus indirect taxes reduced by subsidies plus income
received by resident factors of production from nonresidents, less income paid to non-residents factors
of production.
In practice, establishments are regarded as paying
out factor incomes to labour in the form of wages and
salaries, and being left with a gross operating profit
which is the factor income attributable to the factors
of production employed, but not necessarily owned
by the establishment. Part of this gross operating
profit is then distributed to the owners of the factors
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of production in the form of investment income
(interest, rent, dividends and net profit) and to other
final recipients in the form of transfer income (direct
taxes, pensions, bursaries, etc.).
Wages and salaries include: (1) all cash wages,
salaries, allowances, overtime commissions and
bonuses; (2) employers’ contributions to pension
funds, provident funds, holiday funds and medical
aid societies but exclude contributions to the
Workmen’s Compensation Fund; (3) the cash value
of all income received in kind, i.e. housing, uniform
etc.; paid to or on behalf of residents and nonresident labour by enterprises, local and central
government persons and private non-profit-making
institution which are resident in the country. Wages
and salaries paid by foreign diplomatic and consular
mission (non-residents) are excluded.
Rent includes the imputed income from owneroccupied dwellings and the actual payments to both
private rentiers of residential buildings and to
Government in its capacity as owner of buildings.
The rental income is recorded before deduction of
costs and depreciation.
Gross operating profit is estimated before receipt or
payment of property income (rent, other than that on
residential buildings) and is expressed gross of
depreciation.
Unincorporated enterprises’ gross operating profit is
the income in cash and kind actually received by
individual employers and persons working on their
own account from the total entrepreneurial income of
their enterprises plus income from property.
Table 8.1 Gross Domestic Product at Factor Cost
by Industry of Origin
Gross domestic product at factor cost represents the
total value at factor cost of the goods and services
produced within the country counted without
duplication and before providing for depreciation. It
is therefore essentially the sum of the values added
at each stage of production.
Table 8.2 Expenditure on the Gross National
Product
This table gives the final uses of gross domestic
product and gross national product at market prices.
The latter is derived by adjusting gross domestic
product for net factor incomes (receipts less
payments) from abroad.
Private consumption expenditure represents
consumption by person in their capacity as final
consumers. The details are to some extent, derived
as residual after the allocation of supply to the other
components of demand. It includes imputed rentals
for owner-occupied dwellings but not expenditure on
new dwellings.
What is wanted as a component of final uses gross
domestic product is final consumption of resident
households.
However, what can be directly
estimated is expenditure in the domestic market. To
obtain final consumption expenditure of resident
households, expenditure in domestic market is
adjusted for net external expenditure (expenditure
less receipts) on passenger fares, holiday travel,
amount spent by visitors, foreign exchange bought
from travellers and no currency involved imports.
Net government current expenditure relates to
expenditure departments on goods and services
netted for fees, sales and recoveries.
All
expenditure on defence is treated as current
expenditure, except identifiable capital expenditure
on airfields also used also used for civilian purposes
and family residential dwellings.
Gross fixed capital formation is made up of
purchases of new fixed assets (other than land) by
all enterprises and central and local government less
their sales of similar second hand goods. It includes
work in progress of construction industry as well as
expenditure on new private dwellings by individuals
(net of sales).
Increase in stocks includes livestock, materials and
supplies, finished goods and work in progress of all
industries (other than construction).
Net exports of goods and services (exports less
imports)-Exports include sales of merchandise and
services as well as direct purchases in Zimbabwe
made by visitors, travellers and foreign
governments.
Imports include purchases of
merchandise and services as well as direct
purchases made by resident household and
government on current account abroad.
Net factor income from abroad-comprise wages and
salaries and entrepreneurial income received from
less similar income paid abroad by residents.
Table 9.0 Balance of Payments
The objectives of the Balance of Payments Account
is to record and identify transactions between
residents and non-residents.
The account is
designed to indicate:
a) Flows of resources
b) Changes in foreign financial assets and liabilities
c) Transfer payments i.e. payments flowing either
way without a quid pro quo.
Conceptually each transaction involves a debit and
credit entry. However, these are not explicit or
accurate. Timing variations may cause transactions
not to match; exchange variations may also affect
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the balance. To offset these and other variations,
errors and omissions are included as a balancing
item against such discrepancies. The account is
divided into a current account covering goods,
services and transfers and a capital account
covering public and private capital flows. The
resulting balance is financed by official financing
which may involve borrowing for this specific
purpose.
Table 10.0 Summary of External Trade
Figures for domestic exports, re-exports and imports
(including the parcel post trade are in the main
compiled from customs bills of entry completed by
exporters and importers. For electricity a special
monthly return is obtained from ZESA showing trade
in the commodity. Gold sales are sales of gold by the
Reserve Bank to monetary authorities abroad.
Corrections for any previous month’s figures are
made in the current month.
Domestic exports, that is, goods of Zimbabwean
origin, include goods produced domestically and
those originally imported that have under-gone a
process of transformation. They are valued “Freeon-rail” (F.O.R) at the point of despatch. Excluded
are goods consigned to diplomatic and other official
missions, cinematograph films on lease tourists”
effects and fuel uplifts and stores purchased by
foreign aircraft.
Re-exports are also valued “Free-on-board” (F.O.B)
at point of despatch. These consists of goods
previously imported and are now being exported in
essentially the same physical condition as when they
were originally imported and of goods previously
imported and entered into customs bonded
warehouses.
Imports include goods imported into the country
directly for home consumption or use and those
going into customs bonded warehouses. Returned
exports are also included as re-imports. Imports are
valued cost insurance and freight (C.I.F) beginning
with 1990 whereas they were valued Free on Board
(F.O.B) previously.
Table 10.1 and 10.2 Domestic Exports/ Imports
by Principal Countries.
The countries selected are the major trading
partners in terms of value based on figures of the
previous year. Table 10.1 excludes gold sales which
are shown in Table 10.0. Particulars of exports are
given according to the country of destination; this is
the final country to which the goods are being
despatched from Zimbabwe.
Details of imports are given by the country of origin
or production.
Table 10.3 and 10.4 Domestic Exports/Imports
by HS Chapters
Zimbabwe has changed its classification of
commodities from Standard International Trade
Classification (SITC) to the Harmonised System of
Commodity Coding and Description (HS).
Table 11.0 Short-Term Credits Extended to
Farmers
Source - Commercial banks and Merchant banks
Table 11.1 Summary of Sales of Principal Crops
and Livestock to/through Marketing
Authorities
Sources – Analysis of returns received as listed in
Tables 11.2 and 11.3 below
Tables 11.2 and 11.3 Volume and Value of
Crops Sales to / through Marketing
Authorities
Sources – Analysis of returns received from:
i.
Grain Marketing Boards (GMB)
ii.
Agriculture Marketing Authority (AMA)
iii.
Tobacco Marketing Board (TIMB)
iv.
Zimbabwe Sugar Sales (Pvt) Ltd.
Tables 11.4 and 11.5 Volume and value of
Livestock Slaughtering and Milk
Butterfat Production
Sources – Analysis of returns received from:
i.
Cold Storage Company (CSC)
ii.
Colcom
iii.
Government Grading Centre
iv.
Quarterly Census of Registered Butcheries
(Class 11)
v.
Dairy Association of Zimbabwe (DAZ)
The resulting overall average price for the grading
centers was also used to value the slaughtering for
CSC. Colcom average price for pig slaughtering
was also used to value pig slaughtering at
Government grading centres and butchers.
Table 12.0 and 12.1 Mineral Production
Source – Chamber of Mines
Generally the value is “at mine” except for copper
and nickel for which quantities and values are
included after refining and hence relate to the metal
content.
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Table 13.0 Electrical Energy Produced and
Distributed
Source – Zimbabwe electricity Supply Authority
(ZESA)
Undertakings with a capacity of less than 100
kilowatts are excluded. Imports into Zimbabwe are
from Zambia, DRC, South Africa and Mozambique.
Exports from Zimbabwe, other than through the grid
system, are to South Africa and Namibia. The net
figure is shown. The generation and distribution of
electricity in Zimbabwe is the responsibility of the
Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA.
The difference between Zimbabwe’s input to and
drawings from ZESA Grid is made up of exports
to/imports from Zambia and line losses within the
Zimbabwe Section of the grid system; these losses
are of the order of 4 percent of the drawings from the
ZESA Grid.
Table 13.1 Electrical Energy Consumed by Broad
Industrial Sectors
Undertakings of less than 100 kilowatt capacity are
not included.
The difference between total energy distributed and
total energy consumed is made up of transformer
usage and line losses, details of which are not
available.
Table 16.0 Principal Indicators - Gross output,
Intermediate consumption and Value
added classified by industrial group;
CIP Zimbabwe
The table shows gross output, intermediate
consumption and value added as principal
indicators.
Gross output illustrates the result of the overall
production activity of establishments (i.e. industrial
units) and it corresponds to the sum of the value of
all goods or services that are actually produced
within an establishment and become available for
use outside that establishment plus any goods and
services produced for own final use. The value of
production at basic prices is given by:
Gross output = Value of sale/turnover/shipments of
all goods or services produced by the establishment
+ Value of sale/turnover/shipments adjusted for
stocks.
Intermediate consumption consists of the value of
goods and services consumed as inputs in the
process of production, excluding fixed assets. The
goods or services may be either transformed or used
up in the production process and is calculated as
follows:
Hence Value added = Gross output – Intermediate
consumption
Table 14.0 Building Material Price Index
Table 17.0 Railways
The table illustrates the price changes of building
materials and the changes in the cost of building a
particular three-bed roomed house (excluding
labour). The later is indicated by the total materials
index. The total materials index is arrived at by
combining the materials indices by weights which
are derived from the cost structure of the house. The
weights presently being used were derived in 1968.
The indices are calculated to 1968 as base then later
converted to 1980 base.
Source – Railways Administration
Rail services operating revenue relates solely to
revenue from rail traffic.
The index covers two urban areas which represent
the Nation. These are Harare Bulawayo. Firstly for
each city are computed then combined using the
ratio 75:15 = Harare : Bulawayo to get the national
index.
Total expenditure includes the costs of running all
the services as well as general administration and
interest charges.
Rail services operating expenditure is confined to
the direct costs of operating the service.
Total revenue includes revenue from road motor
services, catering and property rents in addition to
rail services.
Number of passengers excludes children under 7
years.
Table 15.0: Volume of Manufacturing Index (VMI)
The indicators used for measuring changes in the
volume of production are: physical quantities
produced or materials used, value of sales or output
deflated by a price index.
From 2009, new weights have been used and 2009
has also been used as the comparison base year.
Gross tonne kilometres is the gross mass , as shown
on the vehicle list, of every vehicle, “dead” engine,
etc., included in the composition of trains, plus
ballast wagons travelling to and from the point of
working when hauled by other than ballast trains,
multiplied by the distance travelled.
Net tonne kilometres relate to all public freightpaying traffic and invoiced railway stores, plus
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ballast en route to ballasting point when hauled on
other than ballast trains. The contents of coaching
stock, goods vans and “other vehicles” and ballast
wagons whilst on ballast train working “in section
are” excluded.
Table 19.1 Liabilities of Accepting Houses
Source - Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Coaching services includes revenue from passenger
traffic, parcels, excess luggage, special trains and
saloons.
Miscellaneous revenue includes demurrage, storage
and mails.
The Building Societies in Zimbabwe include; CBZ
Building, Central Africa Building Society (CABS),
FBC Building Society and ZB Building Society etc.
Table 17.2 Airport Traffic
Flights in/out include all aircraft landing and taking
off, viz. an aircraft which lands and takes off is
reflected in the figures for flights in/out as two.
Passengers include those who embark or disembark
at an airport but exclude in-transit passengers.
Table 19.2 Assets of Building Societies
Source - Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Table 19.3 Liabilities of Building Societies
Source - Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Table 20.0 Public Debt and Government Finance
Zimbabwe External Debt Outstanding by Debtor
(including all arrears but excluding penalties).
Source - Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and Ministry of
Finance
Table 21.0 Monetary Aggregates
Freight includes good and mail lifted and set down.
Other airports comprise Masvingo, Kariba, Buffalo
Range, Victoria Falls, Charles Prince and Hwange
National Park.
Air Zimbabwe
Source - Air Zimbabwe
Distances are measured in terms of the Great Circle
distances between airports.
Table 18.0 Assets of Commercial Banks
Source - Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
The commercial banks include; Barclays Bank of
Zimbabwe Limited, CBZ Bank Limited, Stanbic Bank
Ltd, Standard Chartered Bank Limited and ZB Bank
Limited, Agricultural Bank of Zimbabwe Limited
Kingdom
Bank
Limited,
Premier
Banking
Corporation Limited, FBC Bank Limited, African
Banking Corporation, Metropolitan Bank of
Zimbabwe Limited, TN Bank Limited, NMB Bank
Limited, MBCA Bank Limited, and Zimbabwe Allied
Banking Group.
Table 18.1 Liabilities of Commercial Banks
Source - Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Table 18.2
Advances of Commercial Banks by
Sector
Source - Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Table 18.3
Advances of Commercial Bank by
Type of Organisation
Source – Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Other Financial Institutions
Table 19.0 Assets of Accepting Houses
Source - Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Includes the definitions of money supply M1 (narrow
definition of money supply), M2 and M3 (the broad
money supply).
Source- Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Interest rates
Table 22.0 Bank Deposit Rates
These are available for Commercial Banks Savings
rates and 3 months Commercial Bank deposit rates.
Bank deposit rates are also available for Accepting
Houses for a period of 3 months.
Source - Reserve Bank
Table 22.0 Lending Rates
Lending rates are available for lending rates for
Commercial Banks and for Accepting Houses.
Source - Reserve Bank
Table 23.0 Stock Exchange Indices
Source - The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange
The value of turnover index is calculated on the total
value of sales conducted on the Stock Exchange.
The industrial share price index is calculated on the
closing prices on the last day of business of each
month. The index covers all domestic industrial
shares. It is a base weighted index but the chainbase method is used to take account of news issues,
bonus issues, etc.
Table 24.0 Selected International Exchange Rates,
Source – Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
The Exchange rates are for the period after the
introduction of multicurrency into the Country.
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Annex
Introduction to a new approach of
calculating
Financial
Intermediary
Services Indirectly Measured (FISIM) in
National Accounts.
According to the 1993 System of National Accounts
(1993 SNA) the total value of financial intermediation
services indirectly measured (FISIM) is measured as
total property income receivable by financial
intermediaries minus the total interest payable by
them. This excludes the value of any property
income receivable from investment of their own
funds, as such income does not arise from financial
intermediation. Whenever the production of output is
recorded in the System the use of that output must
be explicitly accounted for elsewhere in the system.
Hence, FISIM must be recorded as being disposed
of in one or more of the following ways, as
intermediate consumption by enterprises, as final
consumption by households, or as exports to nonresidents. In principle, the total output, therefore
should be allocated among the various recipients or
users of the services for which no explicit charges
are made.
Before this endeavour to compute FISIM using the
1993 System of National Accounts, ZIMSTAT has
been using the 1968 version of the SNA whereby the
whole of the output is recorded as the intermediate
consumption of a nominal industry. This approach
makes total GDP for the economy as a whole to be
invariant (constant) to the size of the estimated
output.
The new approach of Computing
recommended by SNA 1993
FISIM
When output is allocated among different users, one
possible way of proceeding is to base the allocation
on the difference between the actual rates of interest
payable and receivable and a “reference” rate of
interest. When the required information is available,
estimates of the following may be calculated and
used to allocate the total output:
 For those to whom the intermediaries lend
funds, both resident and non-resident, the
difference between the interest actually charged
on loans and the amount that would be paid if a
reference rate were used.
 For those from whom the intermediaries borrow
funds, both resident and non-resident, the
difference between the interest they would
receive if a reference rate were used and the
interest they actually receive.
The reference rate represents the pure cost of
borrowing funds. It is a rate from which the risk
premium has been eliminated to the greatest extent
possible and which does not include any
intermediation services. The interbank lending rate
would be a suitable choice of a reference rate if
available. Alternatively the Central Bank lending rate
could be used.
Methodology of computing FISIM
To calculate the output of FISIM on loans (yL) and
deposits (yD) only, using a reference rate (rr),
the formula is
FISIM = (rL - rr). yL + (rr – rD).yD; where
 (rL - rr).yL represents FISIM on loans;
 (rr – rD).yD represents FISIM on deposits;
 rL is interest rate on loans and
 rD is interest rate on deposits.
Example of computation of FISIM in Zimbabwe
new FISIM = (rL-rr)yL+(rr-rD)yD
=rL*yL-rr*yL+rr*yD-rD*yD
=loan interest received minus SNA interest on loans
plus SNA interest on deposits minus deposit interest paid
=
51 762 671
25 040.4
27 635.0
20 089 918
31 675 348
minus
plus
minus
TOTAL
Where
 Bank interest on loans by banks = FISIM + SNA
interest

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Bank interest on deposits with banks = SNA
interest – FISIM

Use one reference rate to calculate FISIM on
loans and deposits with resident financial
institutions
Breakdown of Computations
 SNA interest on loans = interbank rate*level of
loans

FISIM on loans = Actual amount received –
SNA interest

SNA interest on deposits = interbank rate*level
of deposits

FISIM on deposits = SNA interest – actual
amount paid
If this type of information is not available or not
appropriate, the total value of FISIM could be
allocated using different indicators. For example, it
could be allocated in proportion to the total financial
assets and liabilities that exist between financial
intermediaries and various groups of users, or in
proportion to other relevant financial variables.
Two alternative methods of allocation of FISIM to
users are permitted in the System of National
Accounts; FISIM may either be allocated to the
industries and sectors of the total economy or to a
nominal industry and sector.
The Allocation of FISIM to Industries
For industries with market output or output for own
use valued at market prices, the allocation of FISIM
to that industry increases intermediate consumption
and decreases value added.
For industries with non-market output, the allocation
of FISIM increases both intermediate consumption
and output but leaves value added unchanged.
Work Currently Done on FISIM in Zimbabwe
FISIM was computed using the interbank rate which
is estimated as the average rate for the deposit
rates. In the past Zimbabwe used to have an
interbank rate but nowadays the banks negotiate
between themselves on the interbank rate to use
during transactions. The average deposit rate was
chosen as it is less variable than the average
commercial bank lending rate. An alternative would
be to use the minimum lending rates when
available. FISIM was computed using data on
deposits and advances for commercial Banks,
Merchant Banks and Building Societies. This data
is easily obtainable from the Reserve Bank monthly
Bulletins.
Splitting by FISIM by industry
FISIM was then split into various industries using
each industry’s contribution to advances for both
Commercial Banks and Merchant Banks using data
from the Reserve Bank’s monthly Reviews.
Individuals are part of the sectors covered and so
they were removed as they are part of the GDP by
expenditure approach. The splitting of the FISIM for
the Expenditure table was done using the previous
stable ratios of the expenditure table components.
Old FISIM and New FISIM
The old FISIM which is currently published in the
revised National Accounts figures was split by
industry using the ratios obtained in the NEW FISIM
computed using the recommended approach using
the 1993 System of National Accounts (SNA). The
new FISIM figures have also been shown alongside
the old FISIM figures. Revision of GDP together
with updating the FISIM figures will be done after
work on Central Business Register Survey (CBR)
results are published.
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FISIM Analysis Old and New Approaches
New FISIM (Total Financial Sector)
FISIM Old (published in revised National
Accounts figures)
2009
2010
2011
2012
51 214 401.00
130 449 507.00
212 216 554.00
285 201 438.00
22 138 249.00
35 641 097.00
50 253 947.00
67 328 897.00
8 157 077 422.00
9 456 808 151.00
10 956 226 611.00
12 472 416 688.00
New FISIM from Fin Sector % GDP
0.63
1.38
1.94
2.29
FISIM OLD as percentage of GDP (%)
0.27
0.38
0.46
0.54
Comparison with old series
1985
1986
1987
1988
2.3
2.2
2.5
2.1
GDP at market prices
Imputed Bank Charges % of GDP
New FISIM Financial Sector
2009
2010
2011
2012
49 478 911.00
120 996 127.00
177 624 340.00
243 768 834.00
- 2 057 440.00
5 143 660.00
9 943 839.00
9 757 256.00
3 792 930.00
4 309 720.00
24 648 375.00
31 675 348.00
Total New FISIM
51 214 401.00
130 449 507.00
212 216 554.00
285 201 438.00
Variance New FISIM less Old FISIM
29 076 152.00
94 808 410.00
161 962 607.00
217 872 541.00
FISIM Commercial Banks
FISIM Merchant Banks
FISIM Building Society
Total Advances of Commercial Banks and Merchant Banks by Industry Sector), Percent (Excluding advances made
to individuals)
Agriculture
Construction
2009
2010
2011
2012
14.1
17.5
17.6
19
1.9
2.8
3
2.6
21.7
20.5
17.6
16.7
9.3
9.8
10.5
7.8
Manufacturing and Conglomerates
27.7
21.9
21
20
Mining
10.1
12.2
9
11
Services
11.9
11.6
14.8
16.3
Transport
3.4
3.7
6.6
6.7
100.1
100
100.1
100.1
Distribution
Finance and insurance
Total
New FISIM Production Approach by Industry
Agriculture
Construction
Distribution
Finance and insurance
2009
2010
2011
2012
7 214 017.00
22 828 664.00
37 312 801.00
54 134 139.00
972 102.00
3 652 586.00
6 360 137.00
7 407 830.00
11 102 423.00
26 742 149.00
37 312 801.00
47 581 059.00
4 758 181.00
12 784 052.00
22 260 478.00
22 223 489.00
14 172 217.00
28 568 442.00
44 520 955.00
56 983 304.00
Mining
5 167 487.00
15 914 840.00
19 080 410.00
31 340 817.00
Services
6 088 425.00
15 132 143.00
31 376 673.00
46 441 393.00
Manufacturing and Conglomerates
Transport
Total
1 739 550.00
4 826 632.00
13 992 300.00
19 089 407.00
51 214 401.00
130 449 507.00
212 216 554.00
285 201 438.00
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Old FISIM Production Approach by Industry
2009
2010
2011
2012
3 118 375.00
6 237 192.00
8 835 859.00
12 779 711.00
420 207.00
997 951.00
1 506 112.00
1 748 803.00
Distribution
4 799 201.00
7 306 425.00
8 835 859.00
11 232 693.00
Finance and insurance
2 056 800.00
3 492 828.00
5 271 393.00
5 246 408.00
Manufacturing and Conglomerates
6 126 169.00
7 805 400.00
10 542 786.00
13 452 327.00
Mining
2 233 729.00
4 348 214.00
4 518 337.00
7 398 780.00
Services
2 631 820.00
4 134 367.00
7 430 154.00
10 963 647.00
Agriculture
Construction
Transport
751 949.00
1 318 721.00
3 313 447.00
4 506 530.00
22 138 249.00
35 641 097.00
50 253 947.00
67 328 897.00
2009
2010
2011
2012
Final Consumption
41 432 450.00
105 533 651.00
171 683 192.00
230 727 963.00
Private Consumption (as a residual)
32 531 388.00
82 861 527.00
134 799 955.00
181 159 953.00
317 529.00
808 787.00
1 315 743.00
1 768 249.00
8 583 534.00
21 863 337.00
35 567 494.00
47 799 761.00
Gross Capital Formation
11 154 497.00
28 411 903.00
46 220 765.00
62 116 873.00
Gross Fixed Capital Formation
11 512 997.00
29 325 049.00
47 706 281.00
64 113 283.00
Exports of Goods and Services
18 273 298.00
46 544 384.00
75 718 866.00
101 759 873.00
Imports of Goods and Services
19 635 601.00
50 014 341.00
81 363 827.00
109 346 231.00
51 214 401.00
130 449 507.00
212 216 554.00
285 201 438.00
2009
2010
2011
2012
Final Consumption
17 909 843.00
28 833 648.00
40 655 443.00
54 469 078.00
Private Consumption (as a residual)
14 062 216.00
22 639 225.00
31 921 307.00
42 767 316.00
137 257.00
220 975.00
311 574.00
417 439.00
Government Consumption Expenditure
3 710 370.00
5 973 448.00
8 422 561.00
11 284 323.00
Gross Capital Formation
4 821 711.00
7 762 631.00
10 945 310.00
14 664 234.00
Gross Fixed Capital Formation
Total
New FISIM Allocation to Expenditure
Consumption of Private Non-Profit Bodies
Government Consumption Expenditure
Total FISIM Allocation
Old FISIM Allocation to Expenditure Table
Consumption of Private Non-Profit Bodies
4 976 678.00
8 012 119.00
11 297 087.00
15 135 536.00
Exports of Goods and Services
7 898 927.00
12 716 743.00
17 930 608.00
24 022 951.00
Imports of Goods and Services
8 487 805.00
13 664 797.00
19 267 363.00
25 813 899.00
22 138 249.00
35 641 097.00
50 253 947.00
67 328 897.00
Total Old FISIM Allocation
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