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4th Quarter 2017

P.O. Box CY342, Causeway, Harare Tel: (263-04) 706681/8 or (263-04) 703971/7

Fax: (263-04) 762494 E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.zimstat.co.zw

Price: US $ 2.00 February 2018

QUARTERLY DIGEST OF

STATISTICS

- i -

Contents

Table Page

Migration

1.0 Recorded Migration through Official Ports 1

Visitors

2.0 Visitors and Returning Residents 2

3.1 3

3.2 3

3.3 4

3.4 5

3.5 5

3.6 5

3.7 5

3.8

Health

Percentage of Weightings of Children 0-4 Years Lying below the Line (the third percentile)

Number and Percentage of Live Births Less than 2.5 kg

Vaccination Coverage of Children under One Year by Type

Health Facilities in Zimbabwe by Type of Institution

Hospital Services (General in-patients)

Utilisation of Maternity Hospitals

Reported AIDS New Cases by Sex

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 13

6.1 Employees and Earnings in Specific Urban Areas 14

Agriculture Labour

6.2 Number of Employees in Agriculture and Wages paid by Sector and Quarter 15

Price Statistics

7.0 Consumer Price Index 16

7.1 Poverty Datum Lines 17

National Accounts

8.0 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Income Approach (US$) 19

8.1a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Current Prices (US$) 20

8.1b Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Constant Prices (US$) 21

8.2a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Expenditure Approach at Current Prices (US$) 22

8.2b Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Expenditure Approach at Constant Prices (US$) 23

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Balance of Payments

9.0 Balance of Payments 24

External Trade

10.0 Summary of External Trade, US$ 25

10.1 Domestic Exports Classified by Principle Countries, US$ 26

10.2 Imports Classified By Principal Countries, US$ 29

10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters 32

10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters 41

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 51

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 55

Construction

14.0 Building Material Price Index 56

14.1 Monthly Average Retail Price of Petrol, Diesel, Paraffin/Kerosene and Gas 57

Manufacturing

15.0 Volume of Manufacturing Index (VMI) 58

16.0 Principal Indicators - Gross Output, Intermediate Consumption and Value Added Classified by

Industrial Group; CIP Zimbabwe: USD 60

Transport

17.1 Railways Analysis of Revenue including Operations in Botswana 61

17.2 Airport Traffic excluding Transit Passengers 62

Commercial Banks

18.0 Assets of Commercial Banks, US$ Million 63

18.1 Liabilities of Commercial Banks, US$ Million 64

18.2 Advances of Commercial Banks by Sector, US$ Thousand 65

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Other Financial Institutions

19.0 Assets of Accepting Houses, US$ Million 66

19.1 Liabilities of Accepting Houses, US$ Million 67

19.2 Assets of Building Societies, US$ Million 68

19.3 Liabilities of Building Societies, US$, Million 69

Public Debt and Government Finance

20.0 Zimbabwe External Debt Outstanding by Debtor (Including all arrears but excluding penalties)

US$ million 70

Consolidated Banking

21.0 Monetary Aggregate, US$ Thousands 71

Interest Rates

22.0 Bank Deposit Rates (percent per annum) 73

22.1 Lending Rates (percent per annum) 73

Stock Exchange

23.0 Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Statistics 74

24.0 Selected International Exchange Rates 75

25.1 Sectoral Analysis of Commercial Banks Deposits, US$ Thousands 76

25.2 Broad Money Survey US$ Thousands 77

Explanatory Notes 78

- iv -

List of Publications Currently Available

Title of Publication/Section Periodicity Latest Copy

Available

General Publications

Compendium of Statistics Every 2 years

yearsyears

2014

Quarterly Digest of Statistics Quarterly September 2017

Facts and Figures Annually 2016

Agriculture / Environmental Statistics

ALS Reports (All Sectors) Annually 2015

Crop Production in Zimbabwe Annually 2011

Production Account of Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing Annually 2010

Environmental Statistics 3 years 2016

Education /Gender

Education Statistics Report 3 years 2013

Women and Men 3 years 2014

Child Labour Report, 2014 5 years 2014

Employment

Labour Force Survey Report, 2014 5 years 2014

Characteristics of Labour Migrants, 2014 5 years 2014

Health (in conjunction with the Ministry of Health and Child Care

National Health Profile Annually 2014

Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 5 years 2014

Tourism & Cultural Statistics

Monthly Migration & Tourist Statistics Monthly September 2017

Quarterly Migration & Tourist Statistics Quarterly September 2017

Annual Migration & Tourist Statistics Annually 2016

Judicial & Social Welfare Judicial & Social Welfare

Prisons Census Report Quarterly

Crime Statistics Monthly

December 2013

September 2017Inventory of Facilities and Social Amenities 5 years 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) 5 years 2015

Census Preliminary Report 10 years 2012

Census Provincial Profiles 10 years 2012

Census National Report 10 years 2012

Zimbabwe in Maps - A Census Atlas 10 years 2012

Population Projections Thematic Report 10 years August 2015

Descriptive Child and Youth Equity Atlas: Zimbabwe 10 years 2015

Intercensal Demographic Survey 10 years 2008

Migration Profile 5 years 2010

Mortality Report Annually 2007

Profile of Older Person 10 years August 2015

Living Conditions Thematic Report 10 years August 2015

Census District Data Sheets 10 years June 2015

Mortality Thematic report 10 years August 2015

Nuptiality and Fertility Thematic report 10 years August 2015

Labour Force Characteristics Thematic August 2015

Prices

Consumer Price Index Monthly Dec 2017

Building Materials Price Index Quarterly Dec 2017

Producer Price Index Quarterly Dec 2017 Civil Engineering Price Index Monthly Dec 2017

Quarterly Prices Bulletin Quarterly Sep 2017

Poverty Datum Lines Monthly Dec 2017

Production

Business Tendency Survey 3 Times/Year May – August 2014

Census of Industrial Production Annually

Volume of Manufacturing Index Quarterly

Electrical Energy Produced Monthly

Mineral Production Monthly

2013

December 2015

December 2017 December 2017

Transport

Railways Analysis of Revenue 3 Times/Year

Airport Traffic excluding Transit Passengers Annually

August 2017

December 2016

Trade Statistics

Quarterly Bulletin of Trade Statistics Quarterly March 2016

Statement of External Trade Annually

J j

2017

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Notes

Explanations of Symbols

Symbol

*

**

+

-

0

Meaning

Amended

Available on an annual basis

Provisional

Any of the following: Data not available

Missing value

Not received

No figure

When figure is zero or insignificant

Table 1.0 Recorded Migration through Official Ports ♣

Period Immigrants Emigrants Net migration

2014 260 - -

2015 1 604 - -

2016 627 - -

2015 January - - -

February 109 - -

March 166 - -

April 187 - -

May 202 - -

June 167 - -

July 245 - -

August 119 - -

September 178 - -

October 68 - -

November 133 - -

December 30 - -

2016 January 41 - -

February 117 - -

March 63 - -

April 82 - -

May 32 - -

June 37 - -

July 20 - -

August 8 - -

September 19 - -

October 81 - -

November 106 - -

December 21 - -

2017 January 25 - -

February 23 - -

March 78 - -

April 19 - -

May 16 - -

June 71 - -

July 133 - -

August 95 - -

September 54 - -

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

Period

In On For On For Total

Transit Business Education Holiday Shopping

2013 632 420 339 538 12 022 800 549 160 176 1 944 705 - 2 935 092

2014 703 030 371 588 18 719 786 903 48 237 1 928 477 - 3 125 729

2015 741 278 165 410 13 307 1 057 325 82 320 2 059 640 - 3 553 011

2016 857 705 409 271 26 783 848 620 144 810 2 287 189 - 3 228 925

January 53 369 49 474 540 26 712 12 795 142 890 - 212 717

2015 January 43 199 7 220 310 56 360 2 161 109 250 - 330 416

February 54 034 8 226 768 58 668 10 104 131 800 - 205 484

March 62 470 9 080 816 70 861 8 124 151 351 - 295 871

April 64 272 12 165 1 011 108 068 4 526 190 042 - 323 743

May 61 675 8 849 417 100 660 7 271 178 872 - 305 945

June 49 183 8 374 822 87 757 1 680 147 816 - 270 122

July 69 692 12 331 1 753 95 370 10 304 189 450 - 297 606

August 67 785 15 176 633 106 250 2 827 192 671 - 305 402

September 75 827 16 860 1 130 88 325 3 562 185 704 - 278 544

October 59 408 17 450 2 012 89 062 8 561 176 493 - 271 435

November 59 168 18 697 2 422 78 872 9 437 168 596 - 272 964

December 74 565 30 982 1 213 117 072 13 763 237 595 - 395 479

2016 January 73 281 20 605 1 082 84 086 9 724 188 778 - 247 336

February 52 749 9 523 2 654 72 812 14 855 152 593 - 222 306

March 66 127 13 471 1 218 99 739 10 250 190 805 - 274 897

April 61 164 10 823 5 222 91 567 4 625 173 401 - 284 542

May 69 765 12 177 1 788 95 814 2 430 181 974 - 263 070

June 62 018 16 287 1 761 82 487 410 162 963 - 259 301

July 66 602 17 651 1 368 51 416 43 722 180 759 - 229 124

August 82 399 15 769 1 326 103 187 4 281 206 962 - 321 773

September 90 769 67 947 2 403 37 245 9 209 207 573 - 249 691

October 81 925 66 907 2 786 42 750 5 453 199 821 - 229 687

November 72 618 64 945 2 862 34 059 12 890 187 374 - 242 252

December 78 288 93 166 2 313 53 458 26 961 254 186 - 404 946

2017 January 52 483 11 055 857 78 850 10 453 153 698 - 266 478

February 40 784 14 781 203 26 935 72 357 155 060 - 204 356

March 48 638 27 267 372 81 251 14 755 172 283 - 197 062

April 64 114 15 465 380 91 179 8 473 179 611 - 260 451

May 73 247 20 120 1 010 93 909 14 740 203 026 227 362

June 54 941 12 676 506 83 475 11 410 163 008 270 071

July 89 208 20 016 579 124 523 - 4 001 238 327 - - 220 477

August 78 578 19 833 1 804 141 563 - 18 857 260 635 - - 251 764

September 86 006 21 288 1 862 104 394 - 10 381 223 931 - - 237 926

Source : ZIMSTAT Migration and Tourism Report

Note: - Data not available

Visitors from other countries

Staying for less

than one night

included in Total Absent for one night

or more

Residents returning

from visits to other

countries

2

Period

0-5 6-11 12-23 24-59 0-59 0-5 6-11 12-23 24-59 0-59

Annual 5.3 5.0 6.4 5.9 5.7 4.3 4.4 5.0 4.4 4.51st Quarter 4.6 4.7 5.5 4.8 4.9 5.7 5.5 7.3 6.6 6.42nd Quarter 4.5 4.6 5.2 4.7 4.8 5.3 4.9 6.8 6.3 5.93rd Quarter 4.1 4.2 4.6 4.1 4.3 5.4 4.9 5.9 5.7 5.54th Quarter 3.8 4.1 4.7 3.9 4.1 5.0 4.6 5.5 5.0 5.0

Annual 3.6 4.2 4.6 3.9 4.1 4.4 4.2 5.2 4.8 4.71st Quarter 4.0 4.7 4.9 4.2 4.5 4.8 4.7 5.9 5.3 5.22nd Quarter 3.7 4.1 4.6 4.0 4.1 4.5 4.3 5.4 5.1 4.93rd Quarter 3.5 3.8 4.2 3.5 3.7 4.4 3.8 4.8 4.3 4.34th Quarter 3.4 4.1 4.6 4.0 4.1 3.9 3.9 4.8 4.3 4.2

2017 2017

1st Quarter 3.1 4.0 4.8 4.3 4.1 3.6 3.8 5.1 4.9 4.42nd Quarter 3.0 3.4 3.8 3.2 3.4 3.6 3.4 4.3 4.0 3.93rd Quarter 2.5 3.0 3.2 2.7 2.9 3.3 3.1 3.8 3.2 3.4

Table 3.2 Number and Percentage of Live Births Less than 2.5 kg

Period

Number of

Live Births

Number of

Live Births

Below

2.5kg

Percentage

of Live

Births Below

2.5kg

Number of

Live Births

Number of

Live Births

Below 2.5kg

Percentage

of Live

Births Below

2.5kg

Number of

Live Births

Number of

Live Births

Below

2.5kg

Percentage

of Live

Births Below

2.5kg

Annual 363 735 34 489 9.5 361 379 33 258 9

1st Quarter 88 642 8 818 9.9 88 984 7 667 8.6 89 541 9 425 112nd Quarter 91 749 8 836 9.6 91 485 8 193 9.0 91 985 8 112 93rd Quarter 94 821 8 473 8.9 94 054 9 072 9.6 92 881 8 563 94th Quarter 88 523 8 362 9.4 86 856 8 326 9.6

Source: Ministry of Health and Child Care; Source: DHIS, SH3/5

2016

2017

Table 3.1b Nutritional Status of Children 0-4 Years by Age,

Percentage of Stunted Children 0-4 Years

2016

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)

2016

Age in Months

2015

Stunting

Age in Months

2015

2015

3

Table 3.3 Vaccination Coverage of Children Under One Year by Type

PopulationUnder 1 year Number Coverage % Number Coverage % Number Coverage % Number Coverage Number Coverage % Number Coverage

2013 433 285 474 436 109 440 581 102 421 248 97 415 299 96 385 975 89 414 599 962014 437 185 434 239 99 432 165 99 411 910 94 402 413 92 381 198 87 404 791 932015 441 597 419 164 95 419 911 95 396 959 90 386 811 88 366 470 83 344 102 782016 446 013 418 685 94 418 685 94 398 514 89 398 149 89 364 034 82 398 138 89

20151st Quarter 110 399 107 859 97.7 106 965 96.9 101 201 91.7 99 921 90.51 101 219 91.7 102 988 93.32nd Quarter 110 399 106 147 96.1 105 378 95.5 100 863 91.4 99 677 90.29 104 570 94.7 94 554 85.63rd Quarter 110 399 95 256 86.3 101 922 92.3 97 168 88.0 95 729 86.71 98 584 89.3 91 750 83.14th Quarter 110 399 109 902 99.5 105 646 95.7 97 727 88.5 91 484 82.87 62 097 56.2 54 810 49.6

20161st Quarter 111 503 103 156 92.5 103 156 92.5 96 110 86.2 100 630 90.25 71 689 64.3 103 533 92.92nd Quarter 111 503 100 108 89.8 100 108 89.8 104 416 93.6 102 714 92.12 116 751 104.7 104 313 93.63rd Quarter 111 503 111 671 100.2 111 671 100.2 100 353 90.0 98 757 88.57 86 059 77.2 94 993 85.24th Quarter 111 503 103 750 93.0 103 750 93.0 97 635 87.6 96 048 86.14 89 535 80.3 95 299 85.5

20171st Quarter 112 618 109 350 97.1 106 233 94.3 97 972 87.0 98 348 87.33 102 095 90.7 104 844 93.12nd Quarter 112 618 107 380 95.3 106 767 94.8 103 310 91.7 100 746 89.46 109 547 97.3 102 563 91.13rd Quarter 112 618 108 144 96.0 106 292 94.4 101 628 90.2 101 935 90.51 90 732 80.6 99 145 88.0

PopulationUnder 1 year Number Coverage % Number Coverage % Number Coverage % Number Coverage Number Coverage % Number Coverage Number Coverage

2013 433 285 437 562 101 422 639 98 411 330 952014 437 185 429 653 98 409 225 94 399 173 91 428 148 98 408 508 93 397 467 912015 441 597 417 468 95 395 060 89 385 028 87 416 661 94 394 594 89 385 029 87 363 979 822016 446 013 418 940 94 402 244 90 397 521 89 422 170 95 401 179 90 398 187 89 379 312 85

20151st Quarter 110 399 106 455 96.4 98 322 89.1 99 410 90.0 106 262 96.3 99 511 90.1 99 453 90.1 99 388 90.02nd Quarter 110 399 106 288 96.3 100 867 91.4 99 014 89.7 104 394 94.6 100 084 90.7 98 864 89.6 91 369 82.83rd Quarter 110 399 100 839 91.3 99 324 90.0 95 221 86.3 100 707 91.2 96 758 87.6 95 311 86.3 87 742 79.54th Quarter 110 399 103 886 94.1 96 547 87.5 91 383 82.8 105 298 95.4 98 241 89.0 91 401 82.8 85 480 77.4

2016 111 503 103 488 92.8 100 392 90.0 100 428 90.1 103 501 92.8 100 214 89.9 100 460 90.1 96976 87.01st Quarter 111 503 107 937 96.8 104 153 93.4 102 524 91.9 108 760 97.5 103 907 93.2 102 542 92.0 99 167 88.92nd Quarter 111 503 105 011 94.2 100 521 90.2 98 690 88.5 105 741 94.8 99 570 89.3 98 949 88.7 91 625 82.23rd Quarter 111 503 102 504 91.9 97 178 87.2 95 879 86.0 104 168 93.4 97 488 87.4 96 236 86.3 91 544 82.14th Quarter

20171st Quarter 112 618 105 366 93.6 97 120 86.2 98 160 87.2 105 520 93.7 97 341 86.4 98 430 87.4 101276 89.92nd Quarter 112 618 105 352 93.5 103 136 91.6 100 395 89.1 106 193 94.3 103 204 91.6 100 620 89.3 99480 88.33rd Quarter 112 618 105 025 93.3 100 934 89.6 101 921 90.5 106 054 94.2 101 838 90.4 102 840 91.3 96 509 85.7

Source: Ministry of Health and Child Care; Source: DHIS, SH3/5

Primary Course Pneumococcal 2 Pneumococcal 3

Polio 3 Measles Rubella 1

Period

Pneumococcal 1Period

Vitamin APolio 1

Pentavalent 1 Pentavalent 2

BCG Initial

Pentavalent 3

Polio 2

4

Table 3.4 Health Facilities in Zimbabwe by Type of Institution

Year Primary

Level

Secondary

Level (1st

Tertiary

Level (2nd

Quartenary

Level (3rd

Other Total

Facilities

Total No. of

Beds

No. of Beds per 10

000 People

2013 1 331 179 7 14 - 1 531 21 693 16

2014 1 527 179 7 14 - 1 727 21 693 16

2015 1 527 179 7 14 - 1 727 21 693 16

2016 1 527 179 7 14 - 1 727 21 693 16

Table 3.5 Hospital Services (General in-patients)

Admissions Discharges Deaths Bed

Occupancy

In-patient

Daily

Average

Average Stay

days

Percentage

Occupancy

No. of

outpatient

attendances2014 225 325 206 267 23 499 1 522 419 617 1.0 30.8 4 030 080

2015 215 942 201 407 22 421 1 427 099 592 1.0 28.9 3 511 837

2016 203 403 193 167 21 408 1 550 224 557 0.9 31.4 3 287 432

2015 1st Quarter 56 299 51 395 5 603 373 664 617 6.6 30.2 950 989

2nd Quarter 54 575 51 730 5 652 355 003 598 6.2 28.7 920 004

3rd Quarter 51 574 47 380 5 603 347 733 565 6.6 28.1 844 405

4th Quarter 53 494 50 902 5 563 350 699 586 6.2 28.4 796 439

2016 1st Quarter 53 615 50 496 5 487 502 846 588 9.0 40.7 846 735

2nd Quarter 50 993 47 446 5 580 358 545 559 6.8 29.0 864 050

3rd Quarter 49 269 48 303 5 415 347 343 540 6.5 28.1 839 442

4th Quarter 49 526 46 922 4 926 341 490 543 6.6 27.6 737 205

2017 1st Quarter 51 821 51 470 4 745 346 241 568 6.2 28.0 801 972

2nd Quarter 49 874 51 067 5 156 360 082 547 6.4 29.1 768 481

3rd Quarter 49 400 50 671 4 995 338 043 541 6.1 27.4 756 062

Table 3.6 Utilisation of Maternity Hospitals

Year Admissions Discharges Deaths Bed In-patient Average Stay Percentage 2014 229 319 226 273 1 275 713 303 1 954 1.0 44.8

2015 218 301 227 451 1 277 712 093 1 951 1.0 44.7

2016 222 441 236 485 1 180 765 505 2 097 0.9 48.1

2015 1st Quarter 53 408 55 354 414 177 611 1 946 3.2 47.9

2nd Quarter 55 057 57 561 300 180 632 1 980 3.1 48.7

3rd Quarter 54 508 56 511 271 178 279 1 954 3.1 48.1

4th Quarter 55 328 58 025 292 175 571 1 924 3.0 47.4

2016 1st Quarter 56 256 59 450 329 196 397 2 152 3.3 53.0

2nd Quarter 57 574 60 830 343 193 992 2 126 3.2 52.3

3rd Quarter 55 721 60 363 238 189 828 2 080 3.1 51.2

4th Quarter 52 890 55 842 270 185 288 2 031 3.3 50.0

2017 1st Quarter 54 309 55 094 268 188 652 2 067 3.4 50.9

2nd Quarter 55 941 58 788 229 195 623 2 144 3.3 52.8

3rd Quarter 58 278 58 057 238 192 215 2 106 3.3 51.8

Table 3.7 Total Number of Patients in Care Currently Receiving  ART by Sex, 2014-2017

Year Male Female Total

2014 285 134 482 893 768 027

2015 331 149 551 685 882 834

2016 360 803 610 278 971 081

2015 1st Quarter 306 740 512 277 819 017

2nd Quarter 317 350 521 969 839 319

3rd Quarter 318 009 533 571 851 580

4th Quarter 331 149 551 685 882 834

2016 1st Quarter 326 459 557 530 883 989

2nd Quarter 342 489 575 897 918 386

3rd Quarter 350 797 593 362 944 159

4th Quarter 360 803 610 278 971 081

2017 1st Quarter 381 926 646 327 1 028 253

2nd Quarter 390 247 670 642 1 060 889

3rd Quarter 392 000 659 116 1 051 116

Source: Ministry of Health and Child Care; DHIS, SH3/5, 08/01/2018

Type of Institution

Year

5

Table 3.8 Top Five Causes of Out-Patients Attendences

Disease/Conditions No. of cases No of cases

as a % of

new cases

Disease/Conditions No. of cases No of cases

as a % of

new cases

ARI 749 783 28.5 ARI 908 091 33.1

Skin Diseases 188 787 7.2 Diarrhoea & Dysentery 185 274 6.8

Diarrhoea & Dysentery 139 604 5.3 Skin Diseases 139 857 5.1

Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 137 975 5.2 Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 128 201 4.7

Disease of the Eye 98 685 3.7 Disease of the Eye 100 409 3.7

All Other New Diseaseas 1 318 056 50.1 All Other New Diseaseas 1 282 723 46.7

Total New Cases 2 632 890 100.0 Total New Cases 2 744 555 100.0

Disease/Condition

No. of cases No of cases

as a % of

new cases

Disease/Conditions No. of cases No of cases

as a % of

new cases

ARI 523 411 23 ARI 2 765 834 27

Diarrhoea & Dysentery 183 408 8 Diarrhoea & dysentery 692 998 7

Skin Diseases 137 490 6 Skin Diseases 662 033 6

Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 130 260 6 Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 536 950 5

Disease of the Eye 95 390 4 Disease of the Eye 382 679 4

All Other New Diseaseas 1 207 660 53 All Other New Diseaseas 5 180 519 51

Total New Cases 2 277 619 100 Total New Cases 10 221 013 100

Disease/Conditions

No. of cases No of cases

as a % of

new cases

Disease/Condition

No of cases No of cases

as a % of

new cases

ARI 633 818 22 ARI 685 340 26

Skin Diseases 285 205 10 Skin Diseases 218 233 8

Diarrhoea & dysentery 196 423 7 Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 142 775 5

Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 144 228 5 Malaria (Confirmed) 142 482 5

Malaria (Confirmed) 116 280 4 Diarrhoea & dysentery 111 595 4

All Other New Diseaseas 1 453 043 51 All Other New Diseaseas 1 354 426 51

Total New Cases 2 828 997 100 Total New Cases 2 654 851 100

Disease/Condition

No. of cases No of cases

as a % of

new cases

ARI 744 361 29

Skin Diseases 158 732 6

Diarrhoea & Dysentery 150 055 6

Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 134 087 5

Disease of the Eye 107 612 4All Other New Diseaseas 1 241 376 49

Total New Cases 2 536 223 100

Note: ARI = Acute Respiratory Infection ENT = Ear, Nose and Throat

Source: Ministry of Health and Child Care; DHIS, SH3/5, 28/12/2017

3rd Quarter 20162nd Quarter 2016

4th Quarter 2016 Annual 2016

1st Quarter 2017 2nd Quarter 2017

3rd Quarter 2017

6

Table 4.0 Occupational Injuries and Road Accidents

Period Occupational Injuries

Number of Persons

claims submitted killed

2014 5 391 109

2015 4 947 57

2014 January 450 11

February 489 13

March 500 10

April 394 6

May 486 4

June 429 16

July 406 8

August 410 10

September 497 12

October 502 6

November 445 4

December 383 9

2015 January 398 4

February 474 4

March 502 4

April 434 9

May 438 6

June 419 3

July 426 11

August 344 3

September 435 3

October 488 6

November 375 3

December 214 1

Source: NSSA

Road Accidents

Total number Number Number

of accidents of dead of injured

2014 42 713 2 042 14 759

2015 45 701 2 368 12 399

2016 46 681 1 584 11 605

2016 March 11 392 371 3 137

June 11 847 463 3 141

September 11 304 368 2 643

December 12 138 382 2 684

2017 March 11 443 319 2 584

June 11 877 484 2 697

September 9 377 447 2 248

Note:

- Data not available

* Ammended

Source: Police General Head Quarters (PGHQ)7

Table 5.0 Crime Statistics, Offences including Attempts

Infanticide Abortion Assault

(common)

Assault

(Grievous

bodly harm)

Assault

(indecent)

Culpable

homicide

Murder Rape

Period

2014 173 114 61 455 106 1 661 1 121 1 015 7 551

2015 156 96 69 641 235 1 989 1 150 1 387 7 752

2016 122 96 72 102 176 1 954 1 213 1 057 8 069

2016 January 13 4 6 307 27 185 107 92 800

February 6 9 6 210 26 151 78 115 746

March 7 10 5 816 19 206 84 58 760

April 16 12 5 732 4 144 81 62 576

May 6 10 5 463 3 125 122 94 614

June 14 4 5 515 5 135 110 94 591

July 14 12 5 596 10 136 90 75 574

August 8 7 6 261 15 167 119 66 671

September 9 14 5 956 5 162 101 96 704

October 9 6 6 520 15 191 100 102 746

November 6 5 5 895 12 195 112 97 685

December 14 3 6 831 35 157 109 106 602

2017 January 9 4 5 797 9 155 79 74 667

February 7 4 5 438 17 142 80 76 581

March 16 7 5 755 6 147 70 75 633

April 8 2 5 812 4 144 100 74 524

May 11 5 5 417 5 141 125 92 612

June 17 9 4 788 3 142 103 82 589

July 9 15 5 274 8 168 105 66 650

August 15 9 5 664 5 192 119 92 584

September 15 9 5 612 10 174 100 86 628

Table 5.0 Crime Statistics, (Contd.)

Period Arson ♣ Fraud Malicious Receiving House Theft of car Theft from Theft of Theft (other)

2014 920 10 052 9 234 347 31 768 419 3 384 9 576 81 702

2015 1 160 11 207 10 547 505 34 352 364 3 624 9 964 86 847

2016 1 031 10 299 10 964 452 34 399 411 4 114 10 541 92 271

2016 January 78 1 042 995 59 3 086 49 293 1 000 7 789

February 52 971 767 49 3 197 17 280 818 7 583

March 47 738 956 51 2 951 36 253 778 8 183

April 53 883 837 31 2 775 30 267 694 7 624

May 64 922 879 31 2 852 39 304 763 7 462

June 84 843 1 001 23 2 780 34 268 772 7 428

July 98 806 1 035 22 2 807 33 310 882 7 532

August 116 861 1 113 23 2 801 42 327 957 7 878

September 138 948 1 095 29 2 731 35 362 864 7 397

October 152 868 1 088 58 2 743 36 408 957 7 780

November 103 601 1 029 34 2 810 31 389 994 7 551

December 46 816 169 42 2 866 29 653 1 062 8 064

2017 January 46 817 984 33 2 819 20 670 862 7 936

February 62 769 851 46 3 207 33 456 791 7 886

March 46 832 965 31 3 315 26 494 853 8 651

April 40 477 912 30 2 916 24 431 658 7 317

May 62 769 876 40 2 878 20 492 703 7 471

June 71 682 1 020 41 2 647 28 482 724 6 927

July 78 790 1 024 34 2 580 22 467 865 7 583

August 107 747 935 33 2 347 30 413 864 7 344

September 148 808 1 011 50 2 243 32 357 818 7 186

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 Other Broadcasting Control of Criminal law Criminal Customs

robbery common Act goods amendment procedure and excise

♣ law ^^ and evidence

2014 7 775 631 8 507 5 366 179 0 2 1 311

2015 5 453 404 7 946 3 806 73 5 12 1 187

2016 2 583 214 2 460 684 17 0 11 644

2016 April 417 34 458 0 0 0 0 99

May 312 26 325 1 0 0 0 113

June 1340 22 574 208 2 0 0 145

July 449 35 434 144 1 0 0 146

August 452 37 445 96 3 0 5 110

September 382 34 332 165 3 0 0 90

October 391 40 453 160 6 0 6 119

November 397 28 366 59 2 0 0 80

December 512 40 430 60 2 0 0 99

2017 January 414 35 437 41 0 0 0 107

February 448 33 495 139 4 0 0 70

March 515 26 351 126 0 0 0 103

April 501 39 396 51 0 0 0 68

May 520 35 323 130 0 0 0 88

June 413 24 310 134 1 0 0 74

July 391 29 445 79 1 0 1 56

August 400 37 585 88 5 0 1 63

September 443 41 1 094 133 1 0 0 64

Table 5.0 Crime Statistics (Contd.)

Period Dangerous drugs

Exchange Firearms

Possession Cultivate Supply Smoke Act

2014 4 409 188 58 0 1 478

2015 311 230 9 4 499 3 402

2016 236 169 8 3 300 15 326

2016 April 17 29 1 255 0 22

May 25 19 1 288 0 26

June 28 5 1 259 5 34

July 36 10 0 235 3 20

August 11 1 0 215 1 23

September 11 14 0 251 2 31

October 15 8 0 251 0 38

November 15 10 1 238 0 32

December 11 4 1 258 2 16

2017 January 12 16 1 263 6 29

February 8 11 0 273 0 37

March 15 39 1 356 0 35

April 14 9 2 250 4 26

May 14 7 0 230 3 31

June 14 10 0 225 0 21

July 14 3 2 220 1 26

August 23 5 7 241 4 25

September 23 3 124 305 6 26

Note: ♣

Some of the data on Armed Robbery was reported under Robbery during 2009-2011

^^

Source: Police General Head Quarters (PGHQ)

For the period August 2011 to 2012 some of the crimes under Criminal Law were reported under Miscellaneous

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Table 5.0 Crime Statistics (Contd.)

Period Forests Harmful liquids Immigration Income tax Road motor

transportation

Possession Other

of arms

2014 563 176 31 442 85 0 12 96 828

2015 383 170 16 457 127 0 8 154 502

2016 175 90 290 23 0 0 103 008

2016 April 21 6 79 10 0 0 18 625

May 24 12 83 2 0 0 19 189

June 42 11 70 9 0 0 20 301

July 27 19 44 5 0 0 15 694

August 22 7 53 4 0 0 24 341

September 55 6 42 4 0 0 11 988

October 37 19 50 2 0 0 16 283

November 23 15 55 4 0 0 17 977

December 11 24 46 4 0 0 17 180

2017 January 5 2 45 2 0 0 17 941

February 8 3 34 1 0 0 24 108

March 17 8 50 1 0 0 24 460

April 12 11 33 2 0 0 20 463

May 8 5 51 0 0 0 18 902

June 12 7 30 3 0 0 16 472

July 61 2 34 5 0 0 19 065

August 17 4 45 1 0 0 18 670

September 54 8 70 5 0 0 16 220

Table 5.0 Crime Statistics (Contd.)

Liquor Miscellaneous Municipal Parks and Precious

Period Offence Act by-laws Wildlife Stones

Drunk Shebeens Other

2014 5 442 1 114 5 625 1 473 16 758 1 139 1 454

2015 7 674 1 496 7 395 4 798 4 353 1 493 1 657

2016 5 773 1 212 4 626 1 673 2 844 1 472 1 492

2016 January 538 90 599 140 181 151 156

February 621 135 372 142 172 368 117

March 457 126 635 201 256 113 185

April 529 80 458 137 287 84 192

May 534 50 326 136 247 82 114

June 616 80 364 146 379 109 92

July 480 137 226 85 163 103 93

August 549 136 442 89 92 85 102

September 444 80 120 139 117 103 108

October 217 92 297 139 328 88 102

November 303 74 340 150 397 100 114

December 485 132 447 169 225 86 117

2017 January 317 50 435 194 566 35 90

February 201 60 478 146 517 52 78

March 195 118 440 156 426 48 95

April 339 100 335 144 173 47 104

May 247 102 306 134 313 74 80

June 158 256 251 170 302 67 99

July 160 130 325 131 343 74 67

August 166 297 308 142 135 63 92

September 281 185 538 195 168 66 62

Source: Police General Head Quarters (PGHQ)

Law and order

maintenance Act

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Table 5.0 Crime Statistics (Contd.)

Period

No driver's licence No insurance Reckless Negligent Speeding Drunk

driving driving while driving

2014 18 315 32 518 378 3 775 32 398 51 498 121

2015 13 800 28 033 418 5 619 37 419 34 782 87

2016 12 054 34 248 445 6 512 31 271 32 088 198

2016 April 1 102 2 815 56 589 2 942 2 528 9

May 2 137 2 878 75 587 3 249 3 536 8

June 1 372 3 488 5 790 4 865 2 691 75

July 1 161 2 446 15 573 2 804 3 529 27

August 771 6 419 2 548 2 527 3 897 21

September 669 2 840 125 539 3 415 3 190 24

October 834 2 760 59 560 3 626 2 433 2

November 1 484 3 630 66 594 594 2 503 9

December 1 565 2 705 20 499 3 421 2 881 0

2017 January 1 159 4 007 91 593 3 763 2 025 4

February 1 116 3 034 12 568 3 024 2 080 0

March 1 190 3 199 25 572 2 368 1 989 0

April 1 292 3 098 21 584 3 172 2 516 0

May 1 495 3 215 58 604 3 009 2 343 0

June 1 802 3 360 17 625 3 008 2 055 0

July 2 003 3 231 83 753 3 103 1 603 9

August 1 284 3 543 57 822 3 013 2 121 41September 1 100 3 156 17 651 2 708 2 902 6

Table 5.0 Crime Statistics (Contd.)

Period

Breathalyser Other moving Construction Vehicle All other

offences vehicle equipment & licensing Act

offences use regulation

2014 78 80 840 0 42 424 87 463

2015 29 91 080 0 42 615 95 657

2016 15 53 483 0 20 491 59 750

2016 April 1 7 809 0 3 673 12 104

May 0 10 188 0 3 845 10 962

June 0 11 892 0 4 309 12 909

July 5 7 683 0 3 135 6 467

August 0 12 404 0 8 609 7 453

September 8 8 430 0 3 875 8 746

October 0 7 295 0 3 036 7 517

November 0 9 061 0 3 506 6 363

December 0 9 940 0 4 123 8 471

2017 January 0 17 941 0 3 127 9 629

February 0 9 821 0 3 333 9 436

March 25 13 074 0 3 216 11 052

April 0 25 912 0 3 118 8 949

May 1 10 756 0 3 397 9 762

June 7 10 090 0 2 924 9 094

July 0 13 145 0 3 223 8 395

August 57 12 777 0 4 525 11 982

September 0 10 519 0 4 137 10 588

Source: Police General Head Quarters (PGHQ)

Driving

without due

care

Road Traffic Act [RTA]

Road Traffic Act [RTA]

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Table 6.0 Employees and Earnings by Industrial Sector +^ (For continued series, see the next two pages )**

Agricu- Mining Manu- Electri- Constr- Fina- Distri- Trans- Total

lture, and factur- city uction nance, bution port &

forestry quarry- ing and insur- resta- commu- Public Educa- Health Private Other

and ing water ance & urants nicat- Admini- tion Dome-

fishing real and ions stration stic

estate hotels

2013 - 39.8 97.2 16.7 19.3 49.8 81.0 36.0 103.2 143.2 45.3 83.6 53.5 -

2014 - 39.2 93.1 18.3 23.8 49.7 78.9 35.4 108.5 150.45 45.7 141.2* 53.3 -

2015 36.8 88.2 18.9 20.3 48.9 71.9 35.2 108.5 155.4 43.1 160.4 50.8 - - -

2014 March - 40.4 95.2 16.8 27.6 49.3 77.2 35.4 106.8 154.4 46.0 83.6 53.3 -

June - 39.5 93.1 18.8 27.0 48.9 76.7 35.5 106.8 152.4 46.0 160.4* 53.6 -

September - 38.4 93.0 18.8 20.0 50.3 80.8 35.3 110.0 146.6 45.5 160.4* 54.1 -

December - 38.5 91.0 18.7 20.6 50.2 80.9 35.3 110.3 148.4 45.3 160.4* 52.1 -

2015 March - 37.7 90.8 18.9 21.4 50.0 75.1 35.7 109.9 161.2 45.0 160.4 51.6 -

June - 37.2 89.6 18.9 20.9 49.6 74.1 35.7 106.5 158.0 45.0 160.4 51.3 -

September - 35.6 87.2 18.9 19.6 48.3 69.6 35.2 107.9 152.7 45.1 160.4 51.8 -

December - 36.5 85.3 18.9 19.3 47.8 68.8 34.3 109.8 149.5 37.4 160.4 48.3 -

Earnings in US$ million - -

2013 - 354.6 746.0 292.3 192.7 597.1 553.0 338.4 858.0 962.7 402.0 109.2 756.1 -

2014 - 381.5 782.4 320.6 148.4 512.2 513.3 347.3 879.1 1 029.5 304.3 193.2 579.9 -

2015 - 370.4 756.3 312.8 148.5 554.9 527.3 352.1 914.2 1121.4 345.2 201.3 592.9 - - -

2014 March - 94.8 203.4 76.2 41.9 129.2 129.7 87.2 201.5 241.2 71.6 28.4 146.2 -

June - 91.9 194.3 81.4 38.4 124.2 121.2 86.0 219.6 254.1 77.4 54.6 144.4 -

September - 98.3 189.0 81.4 33.4 127.7 128.7 86.7 224.5 261.0 78.2 54.9 146.3 -

December - 96.5 195.7 81.6 34.7 131.1 133.7 87.4 233.5 273.2 77.1 55.3 143.0 -

2015 March - 92.9 195.0 78.1 40.5 142.7 137.8 89.1 232.0 274.6 87.7 51.2 148.8 -

June - 89.7 184.5 78.3 38.0 135.7 131.3 87.3 224.0 273.4 88.0 49.8 149.2 -

September 95.7 188.5 78.2 34.5 137.6 128.6 89.0 225.2 283.9 85.2 49.5 147.1 -

December 92.1 188.3 78.2 35.5 138.9 129.6 86.7 233.0 289.5 84.3 50.8 147.8 - -

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.

[v] ** For continued series, see the next two pages

Table 6.1 Employees and Earnings in Specific Urban Areas (For continued series, see the next two pages )**

Period Bulawayo Gweru Kadoma Marondera Mutare

Chinhoyi Harare Kwekwe Masvingo

Employees in thousands, annual average

2013 114.1 5.7 19.2 231.7 7.0 11.6 7.7 11.8 22.5

2014 113.8 5.8 18.7 234.9 6.5 10.6 7.7 12.3 21.3

2015 110.6 5.7 18.1 219.3 6.0 10.0 8.6 14.0 19.8

2014 March 114.3 6.0 19.3 233.3 7.1 10.6 7.2 11.9 22.2

June 114.3 5.8 18.6 232.0 6.3 10.6 7.4 11.9 22.8

September 114.3 5.7 18.6 238.0 6.2 10.7 7.9 12.5 20.4

December 112.3 5.7 18.2 236.2 6.2 10.5 8.2 13.0 19.6

2015 March 112.9 5.8 17.8 229.2 6.3 10.5 8.6 14.2 20.1

June 111.5 5.8 18.2 221.6 6.2 10.5 8.7 14.3 20.1

September 110.4 5.8 18.0 217.1 6.1 9.7 8.6 13.8 19.9

December 107.5 5.4 18.3 209.1 5.2 9.4 8.4 13.8 19.2

Earnings in US$ million

2013 978.9 35.5 143.6 2 851.1 37.2 88.0 50.8 65.8 141.9

2014 1021.7 37.1 152.1 2 397.8 41.0 90.8 54.7 88.4 138.0

2015 1033.5 38.8 141.3 2507.2 37.7 84.1 61.4 106.1 132.7

2014 March 256.0 9.7 37.3 595.9 10.3 22.7 12.6 18.8 35.7

June 255.2 9.2 37.2 587 10.6 22.7 13.2 20.2 35.8

September 253.2 9.3 38.2 598.8 10.6 23 14.4 24.6 32.5

December 257.3 8.9 39.4 616.1 9.5 22.4 14.5 24.8 34

2015 March 259.3 9.3 37.3 646.8 9.6 20.9 14.4 24.5 33.6

June 253.4 9.8 33.2 621.7 9.5 22.1 15.9 26.3 32.9

September 258.9 9.5 35.1 619.9 9.2 21.3 15.3 28.3 33.7

December 261.9 10.2 35.7 618.8 9.4 19.8 15.8 27.0 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

[iv] ** For continued series, see the next two pages

Source: Quarterly Employment Inquiry

Services

Employees in thousands, annual average

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2016 36.0 96.9 8.7 9.7 18.0 17.6 42.9 19.9 18.6 6.4 8.8 4.0 2.2 14.4 30.8 119.7 155.9 44.0 20.0 5.4 160.4 - 840.4

2016 March 36.0 93.4 8.3 9.8 16.1 17.8 41.5 19.7 18.7 5.9 8.7 3.7 2.1 14.0 30.3 118.0 156.8 43.7 19.9 5.4 160.4 - 830.4

June 36.0 97.4 8.4 9.8 17.7 17.2 42.2 20.3 19.1 6.5 8.6 4.0 2.2 13.8 30.7 119.4 153.6 43.7 20.0 5.5 160.4 - 836.8

September 36.1 98.0 9.2 9.7 19.0 17.7 43.7 19.9 18.5 6.8 9.0 4.1 2.3 14.8 30.7 121.4 155.6 44.1 20.0 5.5 160.4 - 846.6

December 35.7 98.7 9.1 9.6 19.1 17.7 44.0 19.9 18.2 6.4 8.8 4.3 2.3 14.8 31.3 120.0 157.6 44.3 20.0 5.3 160.4 - 847.7

Earnings in US$ million

2016 362.1 924.8 147.8 115.1 164.6 186.0 403.8 207.0 180.1 102.6 149.8 56.9 25.3 156.8 232.6 962.7 1 108.0 326.9 209.1 57.5 196.4 - 6 276.0

2016 March 85.2 188.7 30.2 26.9 35.3 55.1 89.5 50.4 41.5 25.2 42.0 13.6 5.7 37.6 50.0 240.4 262.7 79.1 49.4 13.8 49.8 - 1 472.2

June 85.7 218.0 29.4 27.2 37.1 40.4 94.9 47.5 42.6 25.8 31.9 14.8 6.0 36.7 56.2 239.2 277.0 80.3 49.5 14.0 49.0 - 1 503.4

September 88.1 231.7 41.9 28.2 41.0 41.7 97.0 49.7 44.1 25.8 29.0 13.8 6.2 37.1 60.0 240.2 280.1 80.5 50.1 14.0 48.8 - 1 549.1

December 103.1 286.4 46.3 32.8 51.2 48.8 122.4 59.4 51.8 25.7 46.8 14.8 7.3 45.5 66.3 242.9 288.2 86.9 60.1 15.6 48.8 - 1 751.3

NB: 1. Figures exclude Agriculture Sector

2. - Data not being collected

3. * Ammended

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Table 6.1 a Employees and earnings by province

Manicalan

d

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Central Mash East

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West Mat North Mat South Midlands Masvingo Hre Byo Total

Employees in thousands, annual average

2016 62.4 25.2 35.2 68.7 29.5 20.4 78 70.9 311.5 138.6 840.2

2016 March* 61.9 24.9 34.7 67.2 28.3 19.6 77.5 69.0 304.4 142.6 830.2

June 60.4 24.8 35.2 68.9 28.9 20.5 79.1 71.8 311.3 135.9 836.7

September 62.8 25.2 35.4 70.1 30.3 20.8 78.6 70.6 313.0 139.7 846.5

December 64.7 26.0 35.3 68.5 30.3 20.5 76.6 72.1 317.2 136.2 847.4

Earnings in US$ million

2016 413.8 180.7 206.0 470.2 227.7 151.7 530.2 455.1 2 487.1 1 168.7 6 291.3

2016 March* 94.7 41.0 49.7 106.0 51.3 35.7 131.6 99.8 585.5 284.1 1479.4

June 101.1 44.2 49.2 116.1 54.8 36.4 126.1 106.6 594.3 278.4 1507.1

September 101.2 45.1 50.9 119.1 56.5 39.3 133.8 118.1 599.8 285.6 1549.3

December 116.8 50.5 56.1 129.0 65.2 40.4 138.8 130.7 707.5 320.6 1755.5

Table 6.1b Employees and earnings by major towns

Mutare Bindura Marondera Chinhoyi Hwange Gwanda Gweru Masvingo Hre Byo Total

Employees in thousands, annual average

2016 21.4 8 10 10.5 5.2 4 17.2 18.8 221.7 119.4 436.3

2016 March* 22.0 8.1 10.0 10.7 5.2 4.0 17.5 18.8 228.6 123.4 448.2

June 20.3 7.8 10.0 10.6 5.0 4.0 17.1 19.2 216.9 116.7 427.6

September 21.2 7.9 10.0 10.7 5.2 4.1 16.8 18.3 218.7 120.5 433.4

December 22.3 8.3 9.9 10.0 5.3 4.1 17.5 18.9 222.7 117.0 435.9

Earnings in US$ million

2016 184.9 72.1 87.0 93.8 48.6 33.3 143.3 147.9 2 362.0 1 136.4 4 309.5

2016 March* 43.2 17.1 21.2 22.3 11.3 8.1 35.1 35.2 586.2 275.9 1055.6

June 43.2 17.4 20.2 23.0 11.5 7.3 33.4 35.9 553.1 270.3 1015.3

September 44.2 17.6 21.1 23.7 11.9 8.3 35.3 35.9 559.9 277.9 1035.8

December 54.3 20.1 24.6 24.8 14.0 9.6 39.5 40.9 662.7 312.3 1202.7

NB: 1. Figures for provincial capitals exclude private domestic employees

2. Figures for provincies include some estimates derived from proportions hence not exactly as national figures

3. Figures for Harare capital/urban exclude Chitungwiza which is included under Harare province

4. Figures exclude Agriculture sector

* Amended

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Number of Employees

Communal

Old Resetllment

Schemes A1 A2 SSCF LSCF National Total

2 012 232 785 30 196 107 226 125 402 8 488 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

2 013

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

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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

2 015

March 287 575 39 271 123 513 164 421 9 115 25 614 649 509

June 139 963 24 400 74 115 129 748 10 129 39 208 417 563

September 110 302 17 805 52 004 119 506 8 494 57 014 365 125

December

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

2013

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

2014

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 13 796 901 1 955 252 9 635 755 14 911 596 1 939 923 22 471 175 64 710 602

December 21 031 191 4 101 811 13 211 228 36 232 704 1 042 421 44 432 783 75 619 355

2015

March 22 938 377 4 232 393 12 908 502 35 585 133 1 735 881 4 039 749 81 440 035

June 16 386 882 3 835 222 9 441 032 31 149 732 1 610 202 9 762 923 72 185 993

September 14 730 499 2 622 417 8 062 564 25 019 235 1 635 828 21 100 732 73 171 275

December

Note: These figures include permanent and casual workers

Source: Agriculture and Livestock Survey

Table 6.2 Number of Employees in Agriculture and Wages paid, by Sector and Quarter, 2012 - 2015

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Table 7.0 Consumer Price Index, ( 2012 = 100) ♣

Period

Food and

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All Items

Inflation

Monthly

Rate ( %)

Annual

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 100.0 102.7 100.3 102.1 100.0 101.7 101.5 89.4 99.6 104.6 100.6 100.0 100.6 - 1.6

2014 96.9 104.7 99.9 103.0 97.8 102.4 102.2 85.9 98.8 121.1 101.4 98.0 100.4 - -0.2

2015 93.7 105.0 98.6 100.3 95.7 103.2 100.7 73.9 97.9 121.5 100.3 97.0 98.0 -2.4

2016 90.6 103.7 96.9 97.9 92.9 103.1 98.4 72.7 97.2 134.2 100.3 95.3 96.4 -1.6

2016 January 91.8 104.1 97.6 98.9 93.9 103.5 99.1 73.5 97.4 129.1 100.7 96.3 97.0 -0.1 -2.2

February 91.7 104.0 97.6 98.8 93.7 103.3 98.7 73.4 97.4 129.1 100.7 96.2 96.9 -0.1 -2.2

March 91.6 103.8 97.5 97.8 93.1 103.2 98.4 73.7 97.3 133.5 100.0 95.6 96.8 -0.1 -2.3

April 91.1 103.9 97.3 97.7 92.8 103.2 98.5 73.7 97.3 133.4 99.9 95.3 96.6 -0.2 -1.6

May 90.7 103.6 97.1 97.9 92.7 103.0 98.4 72.5 97.4 133.4 100.0 95.0 96.4 -0.2 -1.7

June 90.4 103.6 96.9 98.4 92.7 103.1 98.3 72.5 97.1 137.0 100.3 95.0 96.6 0.2 -1.4

July 89.9 103.6 96.8 98.5 92.7 103.0 98.3 72.2 97.2 137.0 100.3 94.8 96.4 -0.2 -1.6

August 89.6 103.6 96.5 98.5 92.7 103.0 98.2 72.2 97.1 137.0 100.3 94.9 96.3 -0.1 -1.4

September 89.6 103.7 96.5 97.4 92.4 102.9 98.1 72.2 96.9 137.0 100.3 95.0 96.0 -0.3 -1.3

October 89.9 103.6 96.3 97.3 92.5 102.9 98.0 72.2 96.9 137.0 100.3 95.1 96.1 0.1 -1.0

November 90.4 103.7 96.2 97.3 92.6 102.8 98.4 72.2 97.0 133.6 100.3 95.3 96.1 0.0 -1.1

December 90.8 103.6 96.3 96.7 93.0 102.9 98.1 72.2 97.3 133.6 100.4 95.6 96.2 0.1 -0.9

2017 Jan 91.5 103.5 96.1 96.8 93.3 102.8 97.4 72.5 97.6 133.6 100.7 95.7 96.4 0.2 -0.7

Feb 92.9 103.5 96.0 96.9 94.0 102.8 97.5 72.5 97.6 133.6 100.9 96.2 97.0 0.6 0.1

Mar 92.7 103.7 96.0 96.8 94.6 102.9 97.7 72.5 97.7 133.6 100.9 96.5 97.0 0.0 0.2

Apr 92.4 103.6 96.1 96.9 94.6 102.8 97.7 72.5 97.7 136.3 101.2 96.4 97.1 0.1 0.5

May 92.4 103.7 96.2 96.9 94.7 103.0 97.7 72.5 97.5 136.3 100.8 96.3 97.1 0.0 0.7

Jun 92.0 103.9 96.2 96.1 95.0 102.9 97.5 72.5 97.7 136.3 101.1 96.7 96.9 -0.2 0.3

Jul 91.6 104.1 96.2 96.1 95.0 103.0 97.3 72.4 97.8 132.5 102.2 96.8 96.5 -0.4 0.1

August 91.2 103.9 96.3 96.1 95.0 103.0 97.3 72.5 97.9 132.5 102.2 96.8 96.4 -0.1 0.1

September 91.8 104.0 96.7 96.4 96.1 103.1 97.0 72.6 98.5 132.5 102.3 96.9 96.8 0.4 0.8

Oct 93.9 104.6 98.1 96.6 99.4 104.2 98.1 72.8 101.6 132.5 102.8 99.5 98.2 1.5 2.2

Nov 95.5 104.9 98.7 96.7 100.7 104.6 98.3 72.8 102.7 130.6 102.0 100.6 99.0 0.7 3.0

Dec 96.8 105.2 99.4 96.2 101.2 104.6 98.6 72.8 103.5 130.6 102.5 101.4 99.5 0.5 3.5

Note: ♣ The Indices are inclusive of value added tax and excise duty.

- Data not available

Source: Consumer Price Survey (CPS)

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Table 7.1: Food Poverty Datum Lines per person per month (USD)

2014 28.93 30.17 29.30 31.64 39.27 36.53 28.84 30.14 30.25 31.71 31.52 - -1.18

2015 28.45 30.11 29.40 30.72 37.64 35.26 28.08 29.79 32.29 31.17 31.16 - -1.13

2016 28.03 29.29 28.52 30.46 36.34 33.56 27.24 28.70 33.00 29.82 30.38 - -2.52

2017 30.59 31.57 32.39 33.15 38.82 36.07 29.65 33.38 36.63 32.67 33.39 - 9.90December 28.19 30.29 28.91 30.90 37.92 36.01 28.30 29.63 29.49 31.42 30.96 -0.09 -1.43

2016 March 28.41 29.22 28.55 30.48 37.27 33.41 27.86 28.93 33.63 29.89 30.64 -0.15 -2.84

June 28.49 29.25 28.10 30.74 36.56 33.32 27.00 28.47 32.92 30.06 30.37 -0.51 -3.27

September 27.27 28.95 28.47 30.07 36.54 33.43 26.52 28.38 32.29 29.62 30.02 -0.38 -2.74

December 27.54 30.17 28.27 30.58 33.66 33.66 26.83 29.72 33.20 30.08 30.28 0.14 -1.22

2017 March 29.89 31.29 31.92 33.11 36.84 35.72 29.40 32.53 35.64 32.34 32.78 -0.25 7.00

June 29.50 30.37 30.49 32.04 39.97 36.55 30.08 33.36 35.42 31.99 32.83 -0.36 8.11

September 31.40 31.44 32.80 32.67 39.53 35.97 29.24 33.03 36.88 32.50 33.43 2.50 11.40

December 34.19 34.56 35.92 35.60 42.22 38.70 31.79 36.74 41.20 34.72 36.44 2.00 20.30

Table 7.2: Food Poverty Datum Lines for 5 persons per household per month (USD)

Manicaland Mashonaland

Central

Mashonaland

East

Mashonaland

West

Matabeleland

North

Matabeleland

South

Midlands Masvingo Harare Bulawayo Zimbabwe %) Quarterly (%) Annual

2014 150.88 146.50 158.24 196.44 182.65 144.25 150.75 151.27 158.55 144.67 157.45 - 1.4

2015 150.57 147.00 153.65 188.23 176.40 140.43 148.97 161.55 155.88 142.24 155.83 - -1.0

2016 146.43 142.62 152.30 181.68 167.82 136.20 143.52 165.01 149.08 140.17 151.89 - -2.5

2017 152.96 157.85 161.96 165.76 194.08 180.35 148.26 166.89 183.15 163.37 166.93 - 9.9

2015 March 144.30 151.61 147.87 158.28 195.42 184.70 143.72 144.57 157.54 156.83 157.66 0.20 -0.32

June 144.40 155.03 149.21 153.98 189.04 177.86 140.34 153.58 155.18 156.67 156.94 -0.28 -1.70

September 140.20 150.08 146.68 149.05 183.91 170.65 136.36 149.98 166.67 155.63 154.17 -0.71 -0.98

December 141.00 147.10 142.62 152.61 182.20 166.77 141.14 147.97 165.43 150.95 153.27 -0.20 -0.99

2016 March 142.03 146.09 142.76 152.42 186.35 167.04 139.29 144.66 168.13 149.44 153.61 -0.10 -2.63

June 142.46 146.23 140.49 153.69 182.78 166.59 134.98 142.35 164.61 150.31 151.84 -0.51 -3.25

September 136.33 144.74 142.35 150.33 182.71 167.13 132.61 141.90 161.43 148.08 150.09 -0.38 -2.74

December 137.70 150.84 141.36 152.89 168.28 168.28 134.16 148.60 165.99 150.41 151.40 0.14 -1.22

2017 March 149.43 156.47 159.61 165.54 184.19 178.62 147.02 162.65 178.20 161.69 163.92 -0.25 7.00

June 147.48 151.87 152.47 160.21 199.87 182.74 150.40 166.82 177.09 147.48 165.83 0.66 9.21

September 157.01 157.21 163.99 163.36 197.67 179.83 146.20 165.16 184.41 162.49 167.13 2.51 11.36

December 170.97 172.81 179.6 178.02 211.11 193.5 158.95 183.69 205.98 173.6 182.19 2.00 20.3

Note: * new basket as from May 2013 onwards, see page 78 for details

Mashonaland

East

Mashonaland

West

Matabeleland

North

Matabeleland

South

MidlandsManicaland Mashonaland

Central

(%) AnnualMasvingo Harare Bulawayo Zimbabwe %) Quarterly

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Table 7.3: Total Consumption Poverty Lines per person per month (USD)

2015 88.97 97.14 92.34 96.47 117.28 113.58 88.78 96.11 95.38 100.45 98.25 - -2.96

2016 87.73 94.56 89.22 94.00 111.48 106.74 86.79 95.18 96.97 97.97 95.78 - -2.52

2017 94.91 99.33 95.47 98.85 112.69 112.31 92.52 104.45 106.47 103.30 101.81 6.30

2015 March 90.22 97.83 92.80 99.18 121.26 118.74 90.91 91.07 92.41 101.16 99.01 -0.34 -2.35

June 90.29 100.04 93.64 96.49 117.30 114.34 88.76 100.81 91.03 101.06 98.96 0.13 -3.30

September 87.66 96.85 92.05 93.40 114.12 109.71 86.25 98.44 97.77 100.39 97.31 -0.58 -3.25

December 88.16 94.93 89.50 95.63 113.06 107.21 89.27 97.13 97.04 97.37 96.65 -0.20 -3.31

2016 March 88.30 94.42 89.39 94.27 114.39 106.34 88.02 96.11 97.80 98.03 96.40 -0.15 -2.64

June 89.60 94.63 88.62 94.79 112.31 106.29 86.47 95.20 97.51 99.12 96.17 0.13 -2.60

September 85.74 93.66 89.79 92.72 112.27 106.64 84.96 94.90 95.62 97.64 95.06 -0.38 -2.31

December 86.61 96.29 87.33 94.12 103.01 105.98 86.37 96.10 98.19 97.95 94.98 -0.05 -1.73

2017 March 92.05 97.90 92.63 99.44 108.62 110.17 91.11 102.03 103.59 102.10 99.76 0.02 3.49

June 92.55 95.60 90.23 95.37 115.23 113.77 93.93 104.16 103.13 101.47 100.22 -0.36 4.21

September 97.42 99.33 97.59 97.21 113.83 112.28 91.30 103.99 107.44 102.80 102.10 2.51 7.40

December 106.1 109.2 106.9 105.9 121.6 120.8 99.3 115.7 120.0 109.82 111.3 1.98 17.20

Table 7.4: Total Consumption Poverty Lines for 5 persons per household per month (USD)

2014 464.23 485.02 470.24 508.06 630.39 588.93 462.88 483.14 486.78 508.36 506.23 - 0.43

2015 444.84 485.71 461.71 482.33 586.42 567.91 443.89 480.53 476.90 502.26 491.26 - -2.96

2016 438.67 472.78 446.10 469.98 557.40 533.68 433.97 475.92 484.87 489.84 478.90 - -2.52

2017 474.57 496.63 477.36 494.25 563.44 561.57 462.58 522.24 532.33 516.51 509.06 - 6.30

2015 March 451.12 489.15 463.98 495.89 606.32 593.71 454.53 455.35 462.06 505.78 495.05 -0.34 -2.35

June 451.45 500.19 468.18 482.43 586.51 571.72 443.82 504.03 455.15 505.29 494.81 0.13 -3.30

September 438.30 484.24 460.26 466.98 570.61 548.55 431.24 492.22 488.83 501.94 486.56 -0.58 -3.25

December 440.81 474.63 447.50 478.14 565.30 536.06 446.36 485.64 485.19 486.84 483.25 -0.20 -3.31

2016 March 441.48 472.08 446.95 471.33 571.93 531.68 440.12 480.54 489.02 490.13 482.00 -0.15 -2.64

June 448.02 473.15 443.09 473.97 561.56 531.46 432.37 476.01 487.54 495.59 480.84 0.13 -2.82

September 428.72 468.30 448.95 463.59 561.35 533.18 424.78 474.52 478.11 488.22 475.30 -0.38 -2.31

December 433.04 481.47 436.66 470.60 515.04 529.92 431.83 480.52 490.96 489.75 474.90 -0.05 -1.73

2017 March 460.26 489.48 463.16 497.22 543.09 550.87 455.57 510.13 517.94 510.52 498.8 0.02 3.49

June 507.37 462.73 478.01 451.13 476.86 576.14 568.85 469.67 520.81 515.65 501.1 -0.36 4.21

September 487.10 496.65 487.96 486.07 569.14 561.38 456.52 519.96 537.21 513.98 510.48 2.51 7.40

December 530.4 546.0 534.4 529.7 607.8 604.1 496.3 578.3 600.1 549.1 556.5 1.98 17.20

Note: - Data not available

* new basket as from May 2013 onwards, see page 78 for details

Zimbabwe %) Quarterly (%) Annual BulawayoManicaland Mashonaland

Central

Mashonaland

East

Mashonaland

West

Matabeleland

North

BulawayoManicaland Mashonaland

Central

Mashonaland

East

HarareMatabeleland

South

Midlands Masvingo

Harare Zimbabwe %) Quarterly (%) AnnualMashonaland

West

Matabeleland

North

Matabeleland

South

Midlands Masvingo

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Item / year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Compensation of employees 3 338 4 177 5 227 6 388 7 091 7 044 7 286 7 650

Gross Operating Surplus 2 688 2 839 3 089 3 387 3 414 4 020 4 058 4 236

Mixed Income 1 328 1 662 2 080 2 541 2 821 2 803 2 731 2 661

Taxes on production 113 130 151 171 185 184 186 194.847

GDP at basic Prices 7 467 8 808 10 547 12 488 13 512 14 050 14 260 14 742

Net taxes on products 1 155 1 334 1 551 1 755 1 940 1 841 2 044 1 878

Taxes on products 1 155 1 349 1 551 1 755 1 940 1 841 2 044 1878.043

Subsidies on products

GDP at market prices 8 622 10 142 12 098 14 242 15 452 15 891 16 305 16 620

Net primary income from abroad - 1 265 - 1 427 - 2 000 - 2 214 - 1 878 - 1 852 - 1 982 -1775.726

Primary income received from abroad 148 162 201 312 314 366 393 424

Primary income paid abroad 1 414 1 590 2 201 2 525 2 191 2 218 2 375 2 200

Gross National Income 7 356 8 715 10 098 12 029 13 574 14 039 14 322 14 844

Table 8.0 Gross Domestic Product by Income Approach US$ Million

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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 2015 2016

Agiculture, Hunting and Fishing and forestry 1 038 1 157 1 222 1 377 1 364 1 705 1 654 1 618

Mining and Quarrying 561 802 1 006 1 064 1 187 1 157 1 089 1 219

Manufacturing 1 066 1 109 1 293 1 420 1 457 1 450 1 402 1 408

Electricity and water 279 359 436 448 492 546 533 287

Construction 137 182 289 376 399 426 426 442

Finance and Insurance 826 709 730 1 127 1 301 950 984 1 082

Real Estate 110 126 193 303 341 385 417 420

Distribution, Hotels, and Restaurants 1 207 1 376 1 397 1 601 1 909 1 927 1 979 2 216

Transport and communication 1 080 1 137 1 320 1 334 1 374 1 478 1 498 1 509

Public administration 324 540 910 1 272 1 301 1 447 1 496 1 613

Education 301 657 948 1 326 1 524 1 684 1 834 1 890

Health 69 130 206 279 314 348 395 418

Domestic Services 35 38 41 40 43 45 47 50

Other Services 343 390 453 416 400 404 413 478

Less Fin.Int Services Indirectly Measured -22 -36 -50 -67 -77 -86 -93 - 102

GDP at factor cost 7 354 8 678 10 396 12 317 13 327 13 866 14 074 14 547

Net taxes on production 113 130 151 171 185 184 186 195

Other taxes on production 113 130 151 171 185 184 186 195

Other subsidies on production

GDP at basic prices 7 467 8 808 10 547 12 488 13 512 14 050 14 260 14 742

Net taxes on products 1 155 1 334 1 551 1 755 1 940 1 841 1 914 1 878

Taxes on products 1 155 1 349 1 551 1 755 1 940 1 841 1 914 1 878

GDP at Market Prices 8 622 10 142 12 098 14 242 15 452 15 891 16 305 16 620

Population in milllions 12 12 12 13 13 14 14 14

GDP percapita in US$ 705 822 971 1 090 1 156 1 164 1 169 1 167

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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 2015 2016

Agiculture, Hunting and Fishing and forestry 1 038 1 113 1 129 1 217 1 186 1 459 1 383 1 333

Mining and Quarrying 561 770 958 1 034 1 156 1 116 1 121 1 213

Manufacturing 1 066 1 087 1 238 1 304 1 296 1 230 1 233 1 184

Electricity and water 279 333 354 355 373 393 371 284

Construction 137 156 258 318 331 353 367 385

Finance and Insurance 826 666 639 953 1 088 849 896 988

Real Estate 110 116 172 274 276 289 321 331

Distribution, Hotels, and Restaurants 1 207 1 314 1 370 1 429 1 485 1 522 1 580 1 701

Transport and communication 1 080 1 131 1 131 1 207 1 291 1 306 1 370 1 326

Public administration 324 450 823 1 150 1 157 1 262 1 278 1 373

Education 301 626 912 1 214 1 381 1 454 1 372 1 384

Health 69 130 205 274 300 333 372 394

Domestic Services 35 39 39 38 40 41 42 44

Other Services 343 393 437 391 372 360 343 391

Less Fin.Int Services Indirectly Measured -22 -29 -41 -45 -50 -52 -58 - 64

GDP at factor cost 7 354 8 294 9 625 11 115 11 682 11 915 11 990 12 266

Net taxes on production 113 126 141 155 165 167 168 174

Other taxes on production 113 126 141 155 165 167 168 174

Other subsidies on production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GDP at basic prices 7 467 8 420 9 766 11 270 11 847 12 083 12 158 12 440

Net taxes on products 1 155 1 286 1 439 1 592 1 726 1 779 1 938 1 743

Subsidies on products 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GDP at Market Prices 8 622 9 706 11 205 12 862 13 573 13 862 14 096 14 182

Population (in Millions) 12 12 12 13 13 14 14 14

GDP Percapita 705 787 899 985 1 015 1 015 1 011 996

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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 2015 2016

Final Consumption Expenditure 9 596 10 753 12 446 16 635 16 496 16 509 17 980 16 922

Private Households Consumption Expenditure 7 969 8 086 8 828 12 172 12 115 11 888 13 342 11 371

Consumption of Private Non- Profit Bodies 713 823 971 1 039 862 809 869 1 420

Government Consumption Expenditure 913 1 844 2 647 3 424 3 520 3 813 3 769 4 131

Gross Capital Formation 1 232 2 259 2 453 1 687 1 758 1 879 2 003 2 026

Gross fixed Capital Formation 960 2 048 2 064 2 079 1 753 1 873 1 995 2 015

Changes in Stocks 272 211 390 - 392 5 6 8 11

Domestic Expenditure 10 828 13 013 14 900 18 322 18 255 18 389 19 984 18 949

Net Exports of Goods and Services - 2 206 - 2 871 - 2 801 - 4 080 - 2 803 - 2 498 - 3 679 - 2 329

Exports of Goods and Services 1 883 3 569 4 908 4 307 4 198 4 080 3 825 4 098

less Imports of Goods and Services 4 089 6 440 7 709 8 386 7 000 6 578 7 504 6 427

Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices 8 622 10 142 12 098 14 242 15 452 15 891 16 305 16 620

Net Property Income from Abroad - 1 265 - 1 427 - 2 000 - 2 214 - 1 878 - 1 852 - 1 982 - 1 776

Primary Income Received from Abroad 148 162 201 312 314 366 393 424

Primary income paid abroad 1 414 1 590 2 201 2 525 2 191 2 218 2 375 2 200

Gross National Income 7 356 8 715 10 098 12 029 13 574 14 039 14 322 14 844

Final Consumption Expenditure 111.3 106.0 102.9 116.9 106.8 103.9 110.3 101.8

Private Households Consumption Expenditure 92.4 79.7 72.9 85.4 78.3 74.7 81.8 68.4

Consumption of Private Non- Profit Bodies 8.3 8.1 8.1 7.3 5.6 5.1 5.3 8.5

Government Consumption Expenditure 10.6 18.2 22.0 24.2 22.9 24.1 23.1 24.9

Gross Capital Formation 14.3 22.3 20.4 11.9 11.4 11.9 12.3 12.2

Gross fixed Capital Formation 11.1 20.2 17.1 14.7 11.4 11.8 12.2 12.1

Changes in Stocks 3.2 2.1 3.2 - 2.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1

Domestic Expenditure 125.6 128.4 123.2 128.8 118.2 115.8 122.6 114.0

Net Exports of Goods and Services -25.6 -28.4 -23.2 -28.8 -18.2 -15.8 -22.6 - 14.0

Exports of Goods and Services 21.9 35.3 40.7 30.4 27.3 25.8 23.5 24.7

less Imports of Goods and Services 47.5 63.6 64.0 59.2 45.5 41.5 46.0 38.7

Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Net Property Income from Abroad -14.7 -14.1 -16.6 -15.6 -12.2 -11.7 -12.2 - 10.7

Primary Income Received from Abroad 1.7 1.6 1.7 2.2 2.0 2.3 2.4 2.6

Primary income paid abroad 16.4 15.7 18.3 17.8 14.3 14.0 14.6 13.2

Gross National Income 85.3 85.9 83.4 84.4 87.8 88.3 87.8 89.3

Final Consumption Expenditure 0.0 11.9 15.5 33.6 - 0.9 0.2 7.9 - 5.9

Private Households Consumption Expenditure 0.0 1.3 8.9 37.8 - 0.5 - 1.7 10.8 - 14.8

Consumption of Private Non- Profit Bodies 0.0 15.4 17.9 7.1 - 17.1 - 6.2 7.5 63.3

Government Consumption Expenditure 0.0 102.1 43.6 29.3 2.8 8.3 -1.2 9.6

Gross Capital Formation 0.0 83.4 8.6 -31.2 4.2 6.9 6.6 1.1

Gross fixed Capital Formation 0.0 113.4 0.7 0.7 - 15.7 6.9 6.5 1.0

Changes in Stocks 0.0 - 22.6 84.7 - 200.6 - 101.4 8.7 37.1 37.5

Domestic Expenditure 0.0 20.0 26.3 11.3 8.4 1.4 0.5 -5.2

Net Exports of Goods and Services 0.0 19.4 59.5 -9.4 8.9 -12.1 -5.4 - 36.7

Exports of Goods and Services 0.0 100.0 39.1 -12.5 -3.6 -3.7 -2.8 7.1

less Imports of Goods and Services 0.0 60.7 46.5 -11.3 1.5 -7.4 -3.9 - 14.4

Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices 0.0 20.1 20.1 16.5 8.3 4.0 1.5 1.9

Net Property Income from Abroad 0.0 54.0 44.2 -2.4 7.2 5.1 -43.8 - 10.4

Primary Income Received from Abroad 0.0 21.6 23.0 -1.8 3.6 2.1 1.9 7.9

Primary income paid abroad 0.0 43.8 38.5 - 2.2 6.3 4.4 - 33.4 - 7.4

Gross National Income 0.0 18.5 18.5 17.9 8.4 3.9 4.4 3.6

US$ Million

Percentage Contribution

Percentage Growth Rate

22

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Final Consumption Expenditure 9 596 10 507 11 791 15 605 14 471 14 290 15 557 14 432

Private Consumption 7 969 8 255 8 796 12 522 11 159 10 525 11 320 9 312

Consumption of Private Non- Profit Bodies 713 799 910 939 766 721 794 1 287

Government Consumption Expenditure 913 1 453 2 085 2 144 2 546 3 044 3 443 3 834

Gross Capital Formation 1 232 1 985 2 041 945 1 595 1 798 1 899 1 911

Gross fixed Capital Formation 960 1 769 1 669 1 299 1 590 1 792 1 892 1 901

Changes in Stocks 272.3 216.5 372.4 -354.5 4.9 5.5 7.6 10

Domestic Expenditure 10 828 12 492 13 832 16 550 16 066 16 088 17 456 16 343

Net Exports of Goods and Services - 2 206 - 2 786 - 2 627 - 3 688 - 2 493 - 2 227 - 3 361 - 2 161

Exports of Goods and Services 1 883 3 463 4 602 3 894 3 734 3 638 3 494 3 803

less Imports of Goods and Services 4 089 6 249 7 229 7 582 6 227 5 864 6 855 5 964

Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices 8 622 9 706 11 205 12 862 13 573 13 862 14 096 14 182

Net Property Income from Abroad -1265.2 -1385.0 -2075.8 -2001.3 -1670.2 -1651.2 -1810.9 - 1 648

Primary Income Received from Abroad 148 158 292 282 279 326 359 394

Primary income paid abroad 1 414 1 542 2 368 2 283 1 949 1 977 2 170 2 042

Gross National Income 7 356 8 321 9 130 10 860 11 903 12 210 12 285 12 535

Final Consumption Expenditure 111.3 108.3 105.2 121.3 106.6 103.1 110.4 101.8

Private Consumption 92.4 85.1 78.5 97.4 82.2 75.9 80.3 65.7

Gross Capital Formation 14.3 20.5 18.2 7.3 11.7 13.0 13.5 13.5

Gross fixed Capital Formation 11.1 18.2 14.9 10.1 11.7 12.9 13.4 13.4

Changes in Stocks 3.2 2.2 3.3 -2.8 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1

Domestic Expenditure 125.6 128.7 123.4 128.7 118.4 116.1 123.8 115.2

Net Exports of Goods and Services -25.6 -28.7 -23.4 -28.7 -18.4 -16.1 -23.8 -15.2

Exports of Goods and Services 21.8 35.7 41.1 30.3 27.5 26.2 24.8 26.8

less Imports of Goods and Services 47.4 64.4 64.5 58.9 45.9 42.3 48.6 42.1

Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Net Property Income from Abroad -14.7 -14.3 -18.5 -15.6 -12.3 -11.9 -12.8 - 11.6

Primary Income Received from Abroad 1.7 1.6 2.6 2.2 2.1 2.4 2.5 2.8

Primary income paid abroad 16.4 15.9 21.1 17.8 14.4 14.3 15.4 14.4

Gross National Income 85.3 85.7 81.5 84.4 87.7 88.1 87.2 88.4

Final Consumption Expenditure 0.0 9.5 12.2 32.3 - 7.3 - 1.3 8.9 - 7.2

Private Consumption 0.0 3.6 6.6 42.4 - 10.9 - 5.7 7.6 - 17.7

Consumption of Private Non- Profit Bodies 0.0 12.0 13.9 3.2 - 18.4 - 6.0 10.2 62.0

Government Consumption Expenditure 0.0 59.2 43.5 2.8 18.7 19.6 13.1 11.4

Gross Capital Formation 0.0 61.1 2.8 - 53.7 68.8 12.7 5.7 0.6

Gross fixed Capital Formation 0.0 84.3 -5.6 -22.2 22.4 12.7 5.6 0.5

Changes in Stocks 0.0 -20.5 72.0 -195.2 -101.4 12.7 38.2 34.6

Domestic Expenditure 0.0 15.4 10.7 19.6 - 2.9 0.1 8.5 - 6.4

Net Exports of Goods and Services 0.0 26.3 -5.7 40.4 -32.4 -10.7 50.9 - 35.7

Exports of Goods and Services 0.0 84.0 32.9 -15.4 -4.1 -2.6 -3.9 8.8

less Imports of Goods and Services 0.0 52.8 15.7 4.9 -17.9 -5.8 16.9 - 13.0

Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices 0.0 12.6 15.4 14.8 5.5 2.1 1.7 0.6

Net Property Income from Abroad 0.0 9.5 49.9 -3.6 -16.5 -1.1 9.7 - 9.0

Primary Income Received from Abroad 0.0 6.1 85.6 -3.6 -0.9 16.8 10.1 9.6

Primary income paid abroad 0.0 9.1 53.5 -3.6 -14.6 1.4 9.7 - 5.9

Gross National Income 0.0 13.1 9.7 19.0 9.6 2.6 0.6 2.0

US$ Million

Percentage Distribution

Percentage Growth Rate

Table 8.2b Gross Domestic Product Expenditure Approach at Constant Prices 2009=100 US$ Million

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Table 9.0: Balance of Payments, Summary Data, US$ Million: 2014–2016

2014 2015 2016

A. Current Account -2254.3 -1520.6 -552.8

Balance on goods -2516.6 -2365.9 -1461.5

Goods: exports f.o.b. 3717.2 3614.2 3701.4

Goods: imports f.o.b. 6233.8 5980.1 5162.9

Balance on services -1590.0 -1137.1 -867.1

Services: credit 363.3 386.7 396.7

Services: debit 1953.2 1523.8 1263.8

Balance on goods and services -4106.6 -3503.0 -2328.6

Primary income: credit 201.3 210.8 220.2

Primary income: debit 344.3 369.5 398.6

Balance on goods, services, & primary income -4249.6 -3661.8 -2506.9

Secondary income: credit 2016.8 2164.7 1979.7

o/w Workers Remittances 1166.0 1253.2 1102.8

NPISHs 735.0 790.4 750.3

Secondary income: debit 21.5 23.6 25.6

Services Account (net) -1590.0 -1137.1 -867.1

Transport -904.7 -364.7 -281.1

Travel -169.8 -301.5 -149.6

Charges for use of intellectual property n.i.e. -16.5 -17.3 -8.0

Telecoms, computer, & information services -8.0 -8.4 -8.8

Other business services -458.8 -385.3 -421.6

Personal, cultural, and recreational services -9.6 -49.3 -10.0

Government goods and services n.i.e. -22.4 -10.7 12.0

B. Capital Account 369.4 398.4 242.3

Capital account: credit 369.4 398.4 242.3

Capital account: debit 0.0 0.0 0.0

Net Lending(+)/Net Borrowing(-)(Balance from CA & KA) -1884.9 -1122.2 -310.5

Net Lending(+)/Net Borrowing(-)(Balance from FA) -1800.1 -1014.1 -544.7

Direct investment: assets 0.0 0.0 0.0

Direct investment: liabilities 472.8 399.2 343.0

Portfolio investment: assets 0.0 0.0 0.0

Portfolio investment: liabilities 130.3 122.8 -80.1

Other Investment -1215.8 -528.4 -350.5

Net Acquisition of Financial Assets -210.9 -175.4 -67.1

Net Incurrence of Liabilities 1004.9 352.9 283.4

Currency and deposits -103.4 55.6 16.7

Net acquisition of financial assets -210.9 -175.4 -67.1

Net incurrence of liabilities -107.5 -231.1 -83.8

Deposit-taking corporations, except central bank -107.5 -231.1 -83.8

Short-term -107.5 -231.1 -83.8

Loans -1112.4 -584.0 -269.2

Net acquisition of financial assets 0.0 0.0 0.0

Central bank 0.0 0.0 0.0

Credit and loans with the IMF (other than reserves) 0.0 0.0 0.0

Net incurrence of liabilities 1112.4 584.0 269.2

Central bank 39.9 -71.3 77.5

Other short-term 39.9 -71.3 77.5

Other sectors 985.9 597.3 67.2

Short-term 857.0 198.0 60.4

Long-term 128.9 399.2 6.9

Nonfinancial corporations, households, and NPISHs 985.9 597.3 67.2

Short-term 857.0 198.0 60.4

Long-term 128.9 399.2 6.9

Special drawing rights (Net incurrence of liabilities) 0.0 0.0 98.0

Reserve assets 18.8 36.3 -29.2

D. Net Errors and Omissions -84.8 -108.2 234.1

Note: 1) All figures are net. The table does not show gold monetization, valuation factors, use of IMF resources,

2) Includes timing adjustments, internal freights, gold sales and gold scrap agreements.

3) Includes statistical discrepancy.

Source : Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

extraordinary financing and net errors and omissions

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Table 10.0 Summary of External Trade, US$

Period Total Domestic Re- Total

Imports Exports Exports Exports

2013 7 704 061 789 3 415 830 544 91 360 741 3 507 191 284

2014 6 023 629 155 3 810 752 809 55 625 064 3 866 377 873

2015 6 001 051 283 3 225 302 780 22 991 005 3 248 293 785

2016 5 212 108 964 3 308 545 685 10 342 984 3 318 888 669

2015 January 519 496 722 290 103 203 3 377 881 293 481 084

February 474 425 347 309 474 921 1 247 369 310 722 291

March 499 605 565 231 279 784 1 974 012 233 253 796

April 438 477 618 221 533 100 2 573 632 224 106 731

May 453 000 539 158 381 570 2 324 122 160 705 692

June 532 212 261 222 149 570 1 521 289 223 670 859

July 541 582 926 275 824 836 4 092 156 279 916 992

August 512 225 858 252 641 290 1 043 548 253 684 839

September 583 677 127 269 045 523 1 206 976 270 252 499

October 515 944 538 279 563 027 2 511 645 282 074 672

November 449 288 089 448 774 945 599 696 449 374 641

December 481 114 693 266 531 011 518 679 267 049 689

2016 January 395 365 332 288 974 512 1 056 174 290 030 687

February 427 727 802 254 861 005 962 142 255 823 147

March 478 073 542 212 496 540 634 416 213 130 956

April 356 468 447 183 956 734 644 563 184 601 296

May 408 211 870 186 552 761 1 715 768 188 268 528

June 429 588 301 209 476 270 692 239 210 168 509

July 394 423 099 209 307 085 757 929 210 065 014

August 445 029 021 235 403 529 751 622 236 155 151

September 444 663 560 303 796 445 995 057 304 791 502

October 468 084 938 372 581 285 880 244 373 461 529

November 475 521 536 512 065 544 504 690 512 570 234

December 488 951 514 339 073 975 748 140 339 822 115

2017 January 384 800 362 291 269 649 714 365 291 984 014

February 424 360 989 287 178 279 3 163 237 290 341 515

March 461 674 336 264 095 020 1 602 588 265 697 608

April 405 387 776 223 959 551 1 700 451 225 660 002

May 466 062 716 267 167 851 1 606 502 268 774 353

June 495 202 463 264 792 479 203 182 264 995 660

July 482 068 679 263 753 930 360 975 264 114 905

August 448 049 227 354 609 408 2 039 824 356 649 232

September 439 573 733 308 324 414 18 164 492 326 488 906

October 460 006 686 349 287 754 3 646 211 352 933 964

November 493 377 052 576 342 266 1 865 287 578 207 553

December - - - -

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Table 10.1: Domestic Exports Classified by Principal Countries, US$

Year

Period \

Partner South Africa United Arab Emirates Mozambique Zambia China Botswana Belgium Italy Israel

Democratic Republic

of Congo United States

2013 2 534 082 035 229 095 525 364 643 066 110 201 773 30 903 125 43 621 720 26 661 213 588 067 39 596 679 11 540 948 2 169 024

2014 2 014 941 833 96 055 778 574 122 147 95 070 080 12 378 194 27 519 674 125 011 189 1 920 026 9 528 693 4 393 756 2 561 452

2015 1 908 574 459 147 715 393 407 507 017 86 369 670 4 435 851 30 667 343 18 807 343 401 034 13 687 803 3 688 132 2 308 366

2016 2 245 259 394 116 682 893 265 683 034 69 425 382 882 504 28 848 738 45 698 110 1 192 566 1 161 178 64 835 1 987 218

2016 January 206 784 681 8 595 374 13 509 664 7 932 992 2 9 190 449 168 732 0 0 0 179 294

February 166 471 566 11 826 021 15 940 063 5 328 737 114 2 052 139 3 095 176 233 304 560 020 0 83 550

March 129 363 534 7 964 337 13 046 173 7 271 274 10 1 321 201 3 923 228 0 122 098 0 137 162

April 121 266 443 10 303 562 12 669 727 7 173 031 315 996 274 2 331 049 26 457 242 076 0 118 669

May 126 799 782 7 895 434 17 575 624 4 232 319 411 611 1 410 204 2 982 201 80 340 112 881 64 835 95 755

June 125 542 652 6 590 067 27 268 580 5 004 027 450 579 1 567 903 7 145 333 99 884 123 176 0 144 315

July 147 809 673 2 841 366 20 515 217 4 443 404 6 1 057 022 4 131 172 70 328 920 0 114 063

August 152 979 113 2 273 332 29 624 017 5 137 740 12 250 2 692 242 4 948 930 115 056 0 0 182 354

September 186 176 549 16 269 390 34 415 517 6 459 303 150 1 934 561 3 339 190 317 0 0 121 630

October 253 848 591 15 783 331 27 959 114 5 781 209 151 2 962 217 5 948 179 160 424 0 0 192 905

November 390 446 204 16 471 754 32 972 936 6 277 312 61 2 910 427 6 350 872 70 199 0 0 180 267

December 237 770 606 9 868 925 20 186 403 4 384 034 7 255 754 098 4 669 901 146 259 7 0 437 256

2017 January 213 247 439 8 225 169 23 692 247 3 592 343 524 1 195 745 5 669 881 75 479 6 484 200 155 629

February 183 616 702 20 946 157 20 757 452 4 286 403 34 1 053 427 0 95 831 6 262 0 77 275

March 161 127 943 9 918 907 41 614 885 6 584 638 117 641 646 3 735 8 250 0 200 44 499

April 127 847 513 6 219 865 34 864 410 6 229 764 145 1 209 317 0 341 004 0 0 140 880

May 159 971 632 12 678 465 34 398 494 5 022 518 6 410 1 201 622 5 750 302 900 0 0 91 681

June 136 542 203 13 515 635 32 580 795 6 153 521 3 746 2 622 018 7 207 492 7 200 0 0 379 593

July 157 591 642 13 046 001 36 591 443 6 040 118 2 550 1 907 552 3 849 218 203 0 0 46 566

August 218 000 200 25 875 800 39 407 000 5 313 119 8 2 003 007 8 345 336 1 414 0 0 104 513September 173 445 710 46 473 311 39 609 663 4 182 981 18 110 1 605 622 13 844 633 279 844 0 1 575 152 980

October 200 844 484 37 970 187 30 899 528 3 958 480 784 801 3 835 065 9 532 852 342 765 10 0 151 765

November 422 784 700 28 074 019 29 514 036 5 228 681 143 689 2 021 697 8 334 457 833 070 0 0 340 276

December - - - - - - - - - - -

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July

AugustSeptember

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December

Germany Switzerland Malawi Netherlands Namibia Hong Kong India United Kingdom Singapore Portugal Lesotho

576 484 59 561 6 905 799 995 377 7 966 627 58 808 12 926 1 519 918 13 406 100 8 858

4 405 592 515 138 4 723 133 3 166 767 8 974 696 2 371 217 675 055 1 678 705 299 178 0 526 105

647 990 271 962 3 326 584 4 580 489 13 725 158 1 336 470 146 662 1 614 120 3 430 670 0

2 186 712 599 265 4 207 279 2 944 719 7 348 336 183 072 8 204 1 837 110 965 289 0 15

465 577 785 395 706 154 722 85 441 3 920 62 78 916 0 0 0

549 732 5 700 283 567 415 245 573 453 147 642 350 36 097 0 0 0

360 498 0 550 120 466 246 558 485 750 0 64 585 0 0 15

294 124 0 377 240 114 094 630 344 1 060 3 819 130 441 30 0 0

205 163 0 139 170 171 441 818 037 6 300 152 118 784 5 0 0

189 618 1 402 296 762 41 882 674 566 540 0 91 476 15 0 0

22 888 10 800 353 055 223 864 608 595 71 10 76 989 201 0 0

22 554 33 378 696 196 373 427 678 544 1 730 0 69 841 66 751 0 0

4 648 21 000 260 838 98 531 678 769 24 3 800 301 328 220 728 0 0

36 799 525 000 448 544 711 986 675 468 130 3 331 348 205 551 0 0

16 566 1 200 128 600 32 732 679 084 20 121 7 113 315 259 542 0 0

18 544 0 277 480 140 548 687 550 785 0 423 991 212 466 0 0

11 112 10 265 454 72 578 602 670 94 525 66 429 136 793 0 0

14 073 0 108 101 87 841 645 784 84 582 80 42 188 53 150 0 0

47 495 0 455 987 117 426 617 197 413 640 0 45 273 179 823 4 0

161 797 0 376 783 28 457 1 450 395 0 0 49 951 0 0 0

44 741 0 228 134 2 479 587 862 30 39 600 136 346 6 400 0 3 640

3 937 1 622 163 004 3 064 695 512 299 670 20 878 116 319 750 644 2 400 0

82 821 0 348 797 230 458 1 219 454 0 4 001 71 674 232 473 0 0

895 621 60 362 409 111 406 1 385 077 0 98 195 426 321 658 0 0 649 823 0 109 479 297 432 784 067 246 260 0 247 139 74 967 0 0

322 224 844 331 461 745 159 781 289 100 0 172 961 0 0 0

678 677 0 2 708 150 278 434 788 905 8 372 0 171 114 0 0 0

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2013

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2016

2016 January

February

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July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

AugustSeptember

October

November

December

Japan Kenya Jordan Congo Canada Swaziland Sweden

United Republic of

Tanzania Total Principal Countries Other Countries World:

225 473 248 898 1 531 164 612 314 305 266 719 329 685 66 128 3 412 838 391 2 992 153 3 415 830 544

336 955 433 019 15 675 456 683 57 030 532 617 101 171 793 966 2 993 565 525 15 457 407 3 009 022 932

207 498 731 944 22 663 289 409 136 650 1 030 083 22 704 707 074 2 652 963 971 572 338 810 3 225 302 780

925 909 11 243 971 0 187 912 158 383 145 510 111 338 192 567 2 810 131 442 498 414 243 3 308 545 685

296 763 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 604 247 847 686 41 126 827 288 974 512

168 652 56 600 0 730 21 673 4 502 0 1 720 207 856 352 47 004 653 254 861 005

148 880 257 026 0 3 770 0 0 1 704 2 586 165 563 680 46 932 860 212 496 540

112 668 15 010 0 0 36 270 0 6 595 52 660 156 901 958 27 054 775 183 956 734

15 69 475 0 0 0 0 0 6 605 163 196 133 23 356 628 186 552 761

0 36 152 0 11 588 0 0 0 12 371 175 292 890 34 183 380 209 476 270

0 552 203 0 81 932 0 0 64 050 71 094 183 048 922 26 258 163 209 307 085

60 842 1 268 442 0 3 990 6 200 0 0 4 490 201 251 417 34 152 112 235 403 529

0 1 808 629 0 40 445 7 305 0 1 430 820 249 019 051 54 777 394 303 796 445

0 1 662 326 0 34 757 0 35 252 29 670 23 420 317 356 374 55 224 911 372 581 285

0 2 750 511 0 0 14 100 0 2 739 620 459 699 170 52 366 374 512 065 544

138 090 2 767 596 0 10 700 72 835 105 756 5 150 11 577 283 097 810 55 976 165 339 073 975

37 455 870 365 21 403 1 100 33 657 0 820 257 112 475 34 157 174 291 269 649

1 244 4 813 274 0 86 015 0 100 971 742 0 236 877 588 50 300 691 287 178 279

0 66 286 0 0 500 69 429 5 5 140 221 963 027 42 131 993 264 095 020

6 488 2 497 650 0 0 8 180 0 0 1 640 181 434 238 42 525 313 223 959 551

0 3 736 086 0 118 957 5 075 3 720 0 820 218 593 362 48 574 488 267 167 851

10 1 769 655 0 0 1 175 33 657 0 839 202 874 589 61 917 890 264 792 479

1 2 670 885 0 281 8 479 72 039 0 5 585 220 394 873 43 359 057 263 753 930

918 2 562 855 0 0 209 0 0 9 364 304 895 498 49 713 910 354 609 408 15 13 589 0 88 760 1 952 0 0 10 311 282 138 223 26 186 192 308 324 414

15 266 5 528 0 78 800 1 490 11 196 1 614 702 290 788 571 58 499 183 349 287 754

3 828 88 470 6 953 16 006 19 549 34 922 0 21 160 502 099 167 74 243 099 576 342 266

Table 10.1: Domestic Exports Classified by Principal Countries, US$ continued

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Table 10.2: Imports Classified by Principal Countries, US$

Year

Period \

Partner South Africa United Kingdom United States Zambia China Mozambique Kuwait India Botswana Japan

United Arab

Emirates

2014 2 735 521 816 208 428 734 76 799 361 179 722 110 398 815 981 148 428 175 549 885 131 688 857 148 001 936 154 852 795 106 900 491

2015 2 305 122 905 97 997 128 69 661 386 277 449 285 458 326 306 168 977 769 4 193 549 237 648 108 54 907 078 129 790 898 79 700 977

2016 2 152 798 816 91 439 814 67 085 641 182 396 481 365 194 852 162 418 788 6 208 807 165 983 102 39 485 899 99 591 404 61 745 100

2016 January 133 860 841 5 650 914 5 095 629 22 652 298 52 560 033 11 889 148 154 896 8 888 226 3 439 876 9 654 051 4 170 054

February 168 964 617 4 983 300 6 093 775 25 065 495 37 518 369 14 864 109 31 919 31 312 658 2 906 230 7 245 504 4 177 594

March 152 133 443 5 093 121 2 522 854 18 368 674 35 895 215 13 211 653 740 299 14 029 526 2 606 586 9 624 296 5 054 132

April 166 061 036 5 912 100 4 515 123 9 607 459 24 471 187 9 121 126 272 396 13 325 274 2 696 327 8 966 918 3 046 438

May 177 182 989 14 093 121 8 113 552 9 196 103 20 757 023 14 945 097 194 774 10 912 430 3 468 569 8 398 006 8 730 945

June 168 824 947 6 480 353 9 056 341 11 123 957 19 024 465 15 319 342 214 183 11 098 266 2 509 237 8 905 319 5 086 171

July 176 585 846 13 283 461 4 837 553 11 569 955 24 006 340 11 322 823 398 257 14 106 731 2 231 076 7 574 938 3 603 331

August 184 909 937 6 195 081 4 542 284 10 987 467 19 793 721 13 416 026 144 930 24 466 301 3 220 140 7 533 607 3 258 832

September 198 303 890 3 875 546 2 721 122 17 637 624 28 118 030 14 980 288 1 087 655 5 438 500 3 293 373 8 197 985 3 545 445

October 208 971 430 7 769 058 9 950 242 15 477 251 27 547 378 11 855 586 1 842 862 9 909 590 5 046 122 7 522 283 5 019 860

November 208 778 263 5 146 830 5 700 749 14 829 478 36 417 521 13 633 894 853 549 13 469 391 3 662 306 8 132 920 8 401 083

December 208 221 578 12 956 929 3 936 415 15 880 718 39 085 568 17 859 697 273 089 9 026 210 4 406 056 7 835 576 7 651 216

2017 January 145 676 093 4 784 486 3 603 555 10 134 632 58 168 556 9 330 153 337 297 6 963 619 2 248 897 7 445 475 5 745 176

February 171 201 282 7 886 123 2 407 039 10 146 195 32 344 078 9 797 543 147 880 9 058 045 2 190 864 7 173 017 6 375 895

March 202 668 938 4 946 331 2 482 188 12 318 106 31 696 368 10 096 235 155 577 5 294 478 2 146 183 11 285 015 7 568 090

April 177 115 986 3 702 293 3 214 585 11 363 909 25 476 086 10 178 291 295 944 12 381 224 2 063 590 8 910 742 6 432 018

May 182 532 101 4 817 765 3 229 030 13 068 696 59 537 727 14 300 687 208 616 13 630 751 2 742 202 10 857 798 4 990 316

June 188 984 998 5 458 116 3 843 044 13 483 141 55 562 409 10 448 454 72 997 4 815 310 2 474 924 12 010 341 6 756 855

July 207 396 430 4 587 565 3 086 789 15 362 648 42 817 700 10 525 932 19 066 7 386 486 2 607 900 12 226 221 8 420 464

August 186 912 932 31 154 780 4 606 729 10 891 385 33 047 675 9 098 626 14 077 7 419 073 3 447 330 11 962 539 8 768 147

September 174 628 632 26 269 696 3 435 137 8 462 217 24 275 804 10 306 417 876 7 116 360 4 088 689 13 014 008 4 866 899

October 190 169 650 6 193 316 4 201 724 8 987 711 30 284 548 12 533 736 0 8 272 013 2 839 084 14 275 542 5 237 358

November 186 122 357 9 973 935 5 574 629 11 567 129 39 230 575 7 634 976 260 23 186 701 4 263 644 13 887 418 10 562 477

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Germany Sweden Hong Kong Malawi Switzerland Mauritius Pakistan Singapore France Korea, Republic of Kenya Ireland

61 752 151 71 942 049 53 936 564 45 119 872 74 512 062 53 563 927 34 611 521 1 168 028 201 41 420 884 28 477 799 16 109 517 21 042 871

36 426 470 36 717 256 90 193 069 44 359 792 24 880 866 47 930 541 22 284 215 1 338 228 911 27 230 605 25 931 480 12 020 339 14 542 084

34 280 235 16 693 917 47 284 146 43 213 914 28 569 498 72 169 299 19 016 348 1 117 928 000 19 583 592 9 594 712 8 486 916 13 508 165

1 582 518 2 905 054 5 608 368 2 883 471 1 465 673 4 447 231 1 843 852 90 880 644 1 115 451 1 257 510 438 055 1 073 675

1 505 492 629 158 3 298 586 2 401 813 2 812 154 7 599 902 469 956 71 510 728 1 707 625 1 067 632 990 807 1 006 211

1 807 417 1 124 084 9 306 535 3 289 826 2 269 284 4 514 988 649 848 165 580 758 1 543 179 596 654 1 086 043 789 929

2 895 547 2 102 582 2 334 299 2 756 450 1 680 800 6 001 163 448 400 61 685 522 2 022 610 789 136 780 502 791 780

1 668 157 1 083 140 1 804 295 1 956 408 2 078 156 7 458 515 1 426 563 86 223 790 364 614 830 821 406 392 1 603 284

10 724 896 1 149 433 2 427 274 7 044 855 2 380 945 7 027 047 1 717 905 103 944 378 1 506 621 430 006 930 737 1 242 121

3 302 236 4 024 121 1 852 599 3 871 532 2 730 265 8 576 313 3 743 637 71 148 098 1 275 926 253 938 1 041 529 374 454

911 969 871 774 2 584 993 4 038 542 2 293 900 3 845 535 1 621 058 100 698 847 1 353 461 563 579 573 588 968 103

3 567 945 983 800 2 120 239 4 352 308 3 027 110 5 251 702 824 239 83 015 684 2 134 194 358 685 527 665 2 853 851

2 914 519 802 134 10 090 567 4 985 575 2 855 942 2 191 489 1 350 412 81 348 118 2 474 213 594 529 455 202 1 247 605

2 140 444 394 443 2 107 674 3 832 518 2 542 198 6 462 255 3 471 165 101 552 082 2 713 491 224 384 793 783 644 750

1 259 095 624 193 3 748 716 1 800 617 2 433 071 8 793 160 1 449 314 100 339 351 1 372 207 2 627 838 462 612 912 402

1 137 134 1 783 619 2 868 314 1 991 048 1 014 004 10 107 366 2 868 629 69 166 300 1 421 837 1 036 698 111 078 808 719

2 116 652 567 162 3 330 338 2 321 661 1 300 899 3 944 528 1 228 102 112 508 481 2 615 027 327 085 674 178 1 383 399

1 290 852 8 038 529 3 856 676 3 193 425 3 525 626 12 299 198 1 709 162 97 415 800 2 422 259 777 587 1 436 490 401 629

1 387 380 389 012 3 116 288 1 900 179 975 891 7 180 461 270 038 88 420 035 899 636 1 099 629 744 740 528 352

1 613 283 406 577 3 910 295 3 157 125 2 127 944 10 698 946 173 022 93 140 535 371 578 575 532 1 666 966 1 640 713

1 550 617 596 018 4 734 641 3 094 712 924 086 8 431 037 21 907 134 555 907 533 684 986 507 1 142 258 391 385

3 185 986 687 457 2 682 817 1 966 019 642 229 6 448 100 119 676 110 950 021 2 194 430 1 220 198 1 478 488 1 105 412

2 694 871 306 938 10 301 198 3 480 991 848 403 9 042 221 925 375 73 861 382 2 077 309 490 698 1 716 356 1 032 384

1 294 524 744 416 2 867 033 4 259 361 1 543 012 8 800 658 210 104 101 582 261 2 395 428 420 748 1 300 645 1 076 389

1 778 764 1 177 744 9 014 386 3 059 169 1 515 091 9 100 248 977 070 104 959 874 2 665 739 1 147 335 1 149 944 2 249 935

2 566 812 981 594 2 285 548 3 180 707 1 045 455 17 553 551 36 365 118 089 727 1 087 112 607 433 976 065 1 369 118

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2016 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

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Table 10.2: Imports Classified by Principal Countries, US$ continued

Italy Denmark Ukraine Swaziland Netherlands Russian Federation Thailand Total Principal Countries Other Countries World

22 222 715 34 960 849 2 411 618 27 316 868 22 894 899 38 666 401 52 778 669 6 161 479 580 218 278 465 6 379 758 045

18 843 094 30 445 367 8 697 819 36 317 631 15 688 039 24 814 135 56 251 788 5 795 578 890 205 472 394 6 001 051 283

14 074 805 26 634 177 3 565 984 38 964 764 16 106 803 15 544 723 37 592 106 4 977 160 808 234 948 156 5 212 108 964

1 702 699 1 819 370 633 3 755 038 913 894 0 1 445 489 383 154 590 12 210 742 395 365 332

1 094 910 3 767 834 1 307 4 633 793 858 251 1 621 4 041 096 412 562 446 15 165 356 427 727 802

1 783 399 2 189 696 0 3 490 711 4 618 469 0 4 308 673 468 229 290 9 844 252 478 073 542

757 568 1 980 088 23 3 461 066 1 219 558 774 729 2 910 784 343 387 990 13 080 456 356 468 447

1 345 133 2 135 291 733 638 3 810 402 1 205 611 2 308 517 3 458 957 397 894 296 10 317 574 408 211 870

1 598 526 3 847 195 2 803 506 1 550 640 943 321 2 124 559 3 125 039 414 161 586 15 426 716 429 588 301

1 964 873 2 204 256 17 1 817 234 386 836 83 756 1 598 772 379 770 705 14 652 394 394 423 099

1 044 101 2 946 674 0 3 384 416 1 583 116 988 105 3 742 825 412 482 912 32 546 109 445 029 021

943 448 1 135 130 392 3 721 115 1 239 446 2 926 634 3 081 941 409 264 989 35 398 572 444 663 560

1 034 535 1 535 253 0 3 091 139 627 277 354 225 3 121 470 431 985 866 36 099 072 468 084 938

447 569 1 940 721 26 467 4 094 315 1 106 782 14 054 2 650 002 456 185 082 19 336 454 475 521 536

358 042 1 132 668 0 2 154 895 1 404 242 5 968 523 4 107 058 468 081 056 20 870 458 488 951 514

591 712 5 289 227 0 3 903 003 2 098 511 1 402 688 2 718 000 364 755 829 20 044 533 384 800 362

7 650 728 1 811 619 0 685 284 819 807 522 236 3 670 476 406 205 622 18 155 367 424 360 989

1 444 401 450 486 52 730 005 1 909 125 3 617 547 3 835 182 439 011 539 22 662 797 461 674 336

1 000 052 560 554 26 259 986 584 2 280 068 5 764 817 8 786 388 387 451 030 17 936 746 405 387 776

1 995 099 2 233 308 217 998 104 1 050 523 137 734 6 454 693 442 267 884 23 794 832 466 062 716

879 184 5 135 815 55 264 2 121 162 1 648 831 1 054 744 2 849 252 474 617 600 20 584 863 495 202 463

1 694 487 447 840 26 958 2 536 667 883 601 702 812 6 660 399 460 070 799 21 997 880 482 068 679

1 222 387 702 115 27 939 2 899 892 1 399 763 1 668 558 3 242 989 425 265 062 22 784 165 448 049 227

1 141 959 440 487 400 1 112 782 3 861 855 2 804 176 4 704 328 417 025 302 22 548 431 439 573 733

661 273 573 843 0 2 789 228 1 130 672 1 562 425 6 529 973 435 037 395 24 969 291 460 006 686

568 675 4 827 798 27 609 2 416 309 1 968 597 3 312 740 2 881 797 477 787 112 15 589 939 493 377 052

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Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$

Year Period \ HS

01:Live

animals.

02:Meat and

edible meat

offal.

03:Fish and

crustaceans,

mollusc and other

aquatic

invertebrates

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 like;

cut flowers and

ornamental foliage

07:Edible

vegetables

and certain

root and

tubers

08:Edible fruits

and nuts; peel of

citrus fruit or

melon

09:Coffee, tea,

mate and

spices 10:Cereals

11:Products of the

milling industry;

malt; starches;

inulin; wheat gluten

2013 2 168 276 474 402 8 773 101 2 006 530 137 324 573 485 1 395 866 11 289 617 23 643 018 2 138 060 513 609

2014 2 970 036 652 157 15 299 399 949 682 51 354 3 533 706 4 000 114 13 349 085 22 164 580 1 218 699 1 536 758

2015 3 886 768 1 059 621 12 518 211 419 639 83 906 4 402 091 5 531 789 18 547 501 23 137 515 1 905 722 5 534 977

2016 3 080 275 880 845 6 978 946 164 395 1 652 3 533 763 4 369 172 18 127 142 20 677 537 2 195 060 3 253 094

2016 January 237 127 0 777 223 24 422 0 333 313 494 139 36 662 1 924 733 76 372 258 683

February 161 212 129 744 335 212 751 0 482 808 405 382 1 073 015 2 321 801 228 706 311 016

March 197 786 0 948 075 24 422 0 584 416 293 870 1 007 675 2 248 910 300 738 912 653

April 299 121 86 615 267 726 0 0 158 399 170 206 3 347 045 2 977 096 127 504 640 894

May 72 760 0 820 513 6 002 0 162 519 161 626 3 395 547 2 672 946 249 573 492 748

June 139 727 55 206 329 239 52 398 0 50 873 461 190 4 620 004 1 753 427 141 125 291 550

July 88 688 0 529 757 0 0 342 507 268 197 2 719 569 1 470 183 0 102 808

August 304 203 9 018 878 525 0 1 516 321 412 523 783 494 822 361 1 758 167 850

September 152 873 92 626 774 065 0 1 78 118 92 125 556 834 1 057 546 197 989 0

October 116 547 86 810 451 287 29 040 0 404 871 813 445 337 993 1 334 978 334 809 8 880

November 82 513 270 742 414 138 4 320 1 650 26 970 169 976 98 719 1 172 715 291 105 0

December 1 227 721 150 086 453 188 23 040 0 392 649 626 494 150 585 920 843 245 382 66 011

2017 January 156 032 56 530 391 564 46 0 204 862 52 500 181 422 2 030 327 154 350 30 605

February 114 991 4 704 678 161 29 112 0 244 508 49 345 111 325 2 258 932 110 025 101 695

March 179 631 3 507 361 667 59 640 0 158 398 271 839 1 078 181 3 634 196 256 059 151 926

April 77 242 0 165 910 179 036 13 244 307 472 351 879 3 556 118 2 676 980 255 020 49 349

May 488 263 65 942 735 059 33 378 10 7 885 337 005 4 329 933 2 997 673 285 468 188 198

June 1 287 089 20 474 261 0 0 24 868 318 911 5 648 505 2 642 089 4 910 253 0

July 9 315 685 810 305 0 0 284 350 371 131 3 865 358 1 297 763 725 692 5 945

August 2 115 0 384 759 26 769 0 177 983 287 596 2 603 343 1 111 039 987 874 1 415September 5 247 99 243 321 645 2 846 3 930 161 262 507 618 794 021 1 134 042 1 325 075 13 866

October 3 010 278 013 504 133 7 412 0 893 695 1 187 982 739 968 1 762 970 688 448 17 466November 4 586 218 280 3 024 293 40 238 21 069 310 500 231 384 347 613 2 641 876 717 661 171 552

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Year Period \ HS

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2014

2015

2016

2016 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

AugustSeptember

OctoberNovember

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Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued

12:Oil seeds and

oleaginous fruits;

miscellaneous grains,

seeds and fruit;

industrial or medicinal

plants; straw and fodder

13:Lac; gums,

resins and other

vegetable saps

and extracts

14:Vegetable plaiting

materials; vegetable

products not

elsewhere specified or

included

15:Animal or

vegetable fats and

oils and their

cleavage products;

prepared edible

fats, animal or

vegetable waxes.

16:Preparations

of meats, of fish

or of

crustaceans,

mollusc or other

aquatic

invertebrates

17:Sugar and

sugar

confectionery

18:Cocoa and

cocoa

preparations

19:Preparations

of cereals, flour,

starch or milk;

pastrycooks'

products

20:Preparation of

vegetables, fruit,

nuts or other

parts of plants

21:Miscellaneou

s edible

preparations

22:Beverages,

spirits and

vinegar

9 913 750 0 7 728 702 3 812 628 187 555 93 597 662 10 609 2 774 492 5 637 319 2 825 329 11 746 775

5 176 906 9 040 5 242 488 2 814 621 155 826 153 076 753 24 314 3 301 390 3 309 859 1 285 573 4 427 656

6 865 761 0 2 926 830 1 222 764 73 992 102 056 431 92 396 2 769 424 5 155 367 965 220 4 503 127

7 315 120 3 490 3 303 338 467 045 18 482 59 035 793 40 727 1 781 883 7 148 347 862 119 3 422 229

73 976 0 0 4 005 10 6 752 828 0 70 667 238 142 70 666 290 449

432 949 0 0 2 360 0 1 124 860 5 185 260 220 1 005 676 94 187 459 691

505 006 0 470 041 5 120 0 194 985 1 503 278 498 936 550 6 940 436 207

522 449 0 704 381 1 882 2 105 174 0 59 117 449 757 109 745 316 951

653 684 0 0 32 340 0 1 486 017 3 245 110 056 377 932 91 309 191 592

758 511 0 196 000 3 800 0 5 932 982 8 717 172 796 333 293 110 129 248 682

2 351 579 0 35 000 400 13 475 4 959 836 4 560 50 184 515 788 24 654 197 208

902 303 0 274 042 0 0 13 528 533 9 991 163 344 289 501 111 963 410 700

367 143 0 1 046 537 99 167 0 12 186 848 0 214 000 563 442 71 902 355 652

296 434 2 485 329 635 113 979 0 3 433 277 1 185 288 610 634 262 69 947 221 642

367 225 0 0 79 890 500 6 568 448 4 845 63 865 1 173 452 40 863 143 321

83 860 1 005 247 702 124 103 4 495 2 762 005 1 496 50 526 630 551 59 813 150 133

260 000 0 0 186 652 0 2 367 271 0 191 484 303 423 29 527 169 392

127 343 0 0 0 0 5 134 810 5 815 333 293 655 712 92 318 268 860

110 459 0 0 97 013 16 714 173 115 0 303 069 707 667 183 494 297 488

543 146 0 0 144 817 0 2 462 304 3 560 259 107 153 145 74 027 291 009

429 509 0 0 60 197 13 875 12 539 912 0 209 780 35 353 62 030 252 700

244 786 0 0 133 646 1 120 10 170 681 0 284 004 365 975 75 693 164 457

762 820 0 0 738 095 0 4 350 416 0 215 718 99 585 81 192 354 978

2 525 091 0 0 131 799 0 8 606 630 2 868 374 655 456 329 84 846 387 696 655 699 0 0 153 361 0 3 897 425 6 686 193 143 228 300 97 863 220 518

359 004 0 0 62 834 0 1 956 654 5 068 238 776 87 412 103 504 371 551 248 590 0 0 1 466 375 0 2 311 930 3 685 217 352 325 206 115 363 339 360

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Year Period \ HS

2013

2014

2015

2016

2016 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

AugustSeptember

OctoberNovember

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Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued

23:Residues

and waste from

the food

industries;

prepared animal

fodder.

24:Tobacco and

manufactured

tobacco

substitutes

25:Salt, sulphur;

earths and

stone; plastering

materials, lirne

and cement

26:Ores, slag and

ash

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

29:Organic

chemicals

30:Pharmace

utical

products 31:Fertilisers

32:Tanning or dyeing

extracts; tannin and their

derivatives; dyes pigments

and other colouring matter;

paints and varnishes; putty

and other mastic; inks

11 889 440 908 142 030 55 830 638 337 048 199 33 146 693 1 174 179 359 886 1 983 387 7 740 438 1 626 936

8 047 672 839 555 289 62 357 111 361 251 838 13 755 282 2 086 869 256 727 2 350 274 2 011 355 2 228 497

4 795 969 907 035 016 57 813 715 221 949 113 65 004 329 2 173 656 1 366 005 2 560 170 4 526 310 2 411 485

2 962 300 926 312 523 57 181 111 362 577 030 19 484 882 1 549 358 185 152 1 672 338 3 122 126 1 086 453

168 250 136 210 257 3 319 432 14 839 730 761 404 92 305 167 589 141 114 150 000 137 460

328 515 75 217 855 4 441 894 35 816 356 1 040 680 60 151 5 800 131 502 78 200 57 748

102 002 20 300 334 8 139 505 24 122 650 2 391 172 125 796 1 591 133 953 143 690 17 081

140 050 18 089 656 3 874 239 21 994 157 1 728 910 89 765 0 88 363 649 200 39 986

190 479 11 865 484 3 227 976 26 335 853 1 734 898 168 149 0 67 138 0 155 978

600 481 15 243 467 7 211 015 26 812 705 1 818 569 130 478 4 232 219 991 952 320 53 501

135 900 22 400 958 4 673 240 24 694 959 1 296 871 84 854 0 86 994 733 920 109 486

276 864 38 515 770 5 810 502 29 908 070 1 790 601 98 565 0 171 750 160 200 252 277

274 443 59 660 954 5 781 247 31 070 661 1 502 815 170 783 1 428 254 420 58 500 73 753

363 560 149 515 003 3 418 867 47 727 433 1 726 270 152 916 4 513 138 206 94 726 143 129

242 236 254 264 699 4 525 999 40 484 708 1 735 099 245 738 0 86 978 101 370 29 000

139 522 125 028 087 2 757 194 38 769 749 1 957 593 129 857 0 151 929 0 17 054

77 390 102 537 458 3 103 824 37 469 489 1 608 252 193 139 659 156 449 28 960 5 992

56 040 79 047 575 5 100 832 33 657 763 1 754 153 60 400 5 253 168 182 101 220 849

111 360 33 625 542 5 646 942 47 090 801 1 692 451 69 672 0 38 351 479 610 34 297

76 720 15 201 602 2 812 376 41 630 239 1 433 227 192 460 107 262 133 943 148 630 42 871

88 758 16 007 213 4 606 910 38 519 085 1 790 746 45 574 0 111 958 91 050 192 268

142 538 25 061 629 7 282 321 31 445 146 2 587 153 155 952 2 804 500 089 0 166 160

129 633 50 859 096 4 520 871 35 744 424 2 527 706 75 428 0 221 528 39 000 7 497

325 218 70 620 571 3 872 707 41 682 379 2 927 260 317 574 150 262 656 329 980 186 573 130 482 65 011 669 3 768 774 53 188 168 2 642 557 197 049 0 80 543 339 940 172 544

202 829 88 434 506 4 124 869 54 573 192 3 106 458 29 578 754 122 171 192 390 520 767 64 887 293 421 655 3 984 975 49 475 252 3 275 483 204 493 0 171 719 216 150 499 558

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Year Period \ HS

2013

2014

2015

2016

2016 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

AugustSeptember

OctoberNovember

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Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued

33:Essential oils

and resinoid;

perfumery,

cosmetic or toilet

preparations

34:Soap, organic surface active

agents, washing and lubricating prep.,

artificial or prepared waxes, polishing

or scouring prep., candles and similar,

modelling pastes, dental waxes and

prep. with basis of plaster

35:Albuminoidal

substances;

modified

starches; glues;

enzymes

36:Explosives;

pyrotechnic

products; matches;

pyrophoric alloys;

certain combustible

preparations

37:Photographi

c and

cinematographi

c goods

38:Miscellaneou

s chemical

products

39:Plastics

and articles

thereof

40:Rubber

and articles

thereof

41:Raw hides

and skins (other

then furskins)

and leather

42:Articles of leather;

saddlery and harness;

travel goods, handbags

and similar containers;

articles of animal gut

(other than silk-worn gut)

835 169 1 360 047 92 647 11 050 0 1 768 152 7 469 671 7 052 880 35 690 850 484 662

685 004 305 153 54 076 352 675 2 411 3 592 470 7 300 618 4 054 124 37 927 784 359 186

937 691 44 070 18 963 521 350 900 2 332 913 6 111 536 1 617 785 25 484 424 220 219

406 444 414 864 38 970 518 390 0 1 895 621 4 070 035 427 451 46 538 498 171 176

48 710 7 006 1 253 0 0 89 659 582 111 86 149 5 111 737 2 451

3 976 53 2 358 0 0 21 064 207 965 29 028 3 576 618 12 988

15 893 153 163 7 19 980 0 349 534 639 953 77 797 2 413 579 4 009

22 283 68 644 2 324 41 020 0 334 809 524 181 1 892 743 004 22 487

55 040 148 190 209 0 0 303 238 256 920 13 363 882 679 14 837

17 727 484 1 798 0 0 219 516 261 539 356 6 895 217 14 267

135 044 3 254 6 750 172 454 0 248 687 257 623 1 842 1 971 175 9 932

55 673 1 258 2 933 80 880 0 207 864 85 070 1 430 889 440 17 893

0 11 492 7 968 80 520 0 93 006 426 422 202 973 7 385 942 5 757

25 100 2 627 6 191 91 336 0 4 853 296 979 5 050 3 313 627 10 301

12 796 14 962 6 014 32 200 0 9 519 307 564 5 050 4 699 151 31 836

14 201 3 730 1 164 0 0 13 873 223 708 2 520 8 656 328 24 417

0 4 206 418 0 0 160 122 497 244 774 145 19 220

37 420 116 0 0 0 368 325 185 837 10 100 563 613 3 533

65 843 19 199 22 619 0 0 84 538 136 668 1 450 643 080 11 925

8 216 16 302 303 12 640 0 412 695 253 659 2 838 900 219 10 066

55 999 58 724 1 233 0 0 687 609 178 160 586 618 116 7 392

15 10 235 1 337 0 0 116 895 293 495 6 281 5 448 747 8 495

40 697 6 548 1 617 0 0 112 002 209 787 60 052 842 449 14 470

85 662 28 514 1 991 0 0 61 297 335 675 6 012 6 191 156 13 220 135 169 24 884 2 359 2 764 0 97 072 450 195 0 3 169 704 54 783

167 487 4 575 2 897 0 300 204 468 369 211 50 044 3 458 571 10 551 83 934 1 551 1 481 0 0 43 655 307 119 12 924 988 967 31 838

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Year Period \ HS

2013

2014

2015

2016

2016 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

AugustSeptember

OctoberNovember

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Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued

43:Furskins

and artificial

fur;

manufactures

thereof

44:Wood and

articles of

wood; wood

charcoal

45:Cork and

articles of

cork

46:Manufactures

of straw, of

esparto or of other

plaiting materials;

basketware and

wickerwork

47:Pulp of wood

or of other fibrous

cellulosic material;

waste and scrap

of paper or

paperboard

48:Paper or

paperboard;

articles of paper

pulp, of paper

or 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 52:Cotton

53:Other

vegetable

textile fibres;

paper yarn and

woven fabrics

of paper yarn

54:Man-

made

filaments

20 572 26 929 347 0 8 041 703 074 12 631 103 115 876 0 578 119 347 701 0 43 970

33 822 25 159 168 0 850 929 936 11 694 144 170 400 8 7 106 79 414 154 37 800 214 719

10 669 31 084 392 26 402 6 274 1 708 636 11 371 341 163 475 12 994 60 59 808 563 0 192 403

1 578 23 694 820 24 896 11 844 1 359 595 8 616 741 207 355 0 0 24 926 818 88 307 597

1 328 1 794 130 0 0 85 466 528 450 1 440 0 0 2 454 384 0 0

0 2 624 136 0 0 82 476 467 754 8 168 0 0 2 193 687 0 10 105

0 2 086 497 9 396 1 988 86 602 470 236 6 317 0 0 2 205 578 0 14 476

250 3 625 608 0 0 113 220 580 176 22 794 0 0 1 162 194 0 154 989

0 1 758 265 0 440 199 527 688 790 4 585 0 0 1 304 654 0 14 581

0 2 558 931 0 3 635 113 306 1 039 923 11 572 0 0 1 327 646 0 13 810

0 1 473 686 0 1 600 115 643 574 423 44 021 0 0 969 667 0 12 300

0 1 760 304 0 750 119 658 857 782 4 516 0 0 3 531 615 0 0

0 1 760 054 0 0 91 875 860 743 14 381 0 0 3 477 008 0 33 474

0 1 348 886 0 0 124 724 1 084 452 4 900 0 0 3 434 357 0 34 349

0 1 632 178 15 500 0 140 490 616 987 77 434 0 0 1 963 070 88 16 011

0 1 272 144 0 3 431 86 610 847 026 7 227 0 0 902 960 0 3 502

0 929 452 0 0 113 818 461 485 4 211 0 0 183 406 0 16 999

0 817 260 0 0 93 769 607 901 5 178 0 0 500 907 0 11 095

0 1 258 440 16 122 0 107 600 608 146 59 156 0 0 1 096 017 0 10 843

0 1 572 567 0 232 99 678 291 079 7 292 0 0 353 532 0 15 046

0 1 365 392 0 0 139 085 905 358 14 943 0 0 789 286 0 11 012

0 1 484 360 0 1 929 137 334 989 032 39 484 0 0 1 695 518 0 9 303

0 941 015 3 120 2 287 154 677 650 146 820 0 0 6 168 564 0 8 090

0 1 591 086 0 990 139 582 704 056 3 483 0 1 800 10 990 726 0 10 458 0 1 370 478 0 0 138 490 483 417 30 965 0 1 000 7 653 787 0 14 958

0 1 206 860 0 2 491 100 922 294 176 18 042 0 0 4 352 197 0 10 781 0 1 262 300 0 0 104 347 440 676 7 025 0 0 560 324 0 18 894

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Year Period \ HS

2013

2014

2015

2016

2016 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

AugustSeptember

OctoberNovember

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Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued

55:Man-made

staple fibres

56:Wadding felts

and non wovens;

special yarn; twine,

cordage, ropes

and cables and

articles thereof

57:Carpets

and other

textile floor

covering

58:Special

woven fabrics;

tufted textile

fabrics; lace;

tapestries;trim

mings;

embroidery

59:Impregnated,

coated, covered or

laminated textile

fabrics; textile

articles of a kind

suitable for industrial

use

60:Knitted or

crocheted

fabrics

61:Articles of

apparel and

clothing

accessories,

knitted or

crocheted

62:Articles of

apparel and

clothing

accessories, not

knitted or

crocheted

63:Other made

up textile articles;

sets; worn

clothing and worn

textile

articles;rags

64:Footwear,

gaiters and the

like; parts of such

articles

65:Headgear

and parts

thereof

22 713 1 580 749 230 118 904 10 556 139 550 203 033 2 730 593 2 236 125 1 932 995 254 338

76 973 2 308 720 195 4 653 28 574 442 320 341 570 3 280 220 1 825 265 1 657 009 87 568

43 873 2 257 132 2 130 11 795 34 269 1 307 014 605 548 7 093 981 3 254 466 3 991 758 110 103

509 589 1 978 209 840 47 017 58 047 2 550 495 784 8 252 706 1 712 925 1 315 126 132 325

1 350 324 386 0 0 0 0 4 080 349 006 22 675 1 759 4 661

20 332 462 067 0 3 416 21 040 0 5 081 953 401 85 925 126 498 52 656

21 557 294 652 0 2 094 19 320 0 47 460 792 206 189 015 41 627 907

37 778 47 825 350 30 950 682 0 38 335 652 327 113 973 173 325 11 416

3 252 140 375 60 6 731 2 188 0 6 541 719 270 254 481 119 180 5 742

69 794 256 362 30 299 0 0 46 243 765 309 109 071 109 143 2 043

161 360 133 498 0 0 3 611 0 40 723 443 177 307 527 172 959 19 511

14 394 61 738 0 825 100 0 169 275 595 603 246 779 38 186 2 643

52 708 3 124 0 670 5 914 0 73 501 761 411 81 003 83 277 9 285

65 964 80 572 0 1 720 4 950 2 550 25 132 1 091 507 54 317 119 220 3 250

38 316 103 128 0 310 242 0 25 641 725 489 80 146 222 327 1 045

22 784 70 483 400 0 0 0 13 773 404 001 168 013 107 623 19 168

12 240 246 274 0 1 650 0 0 25 149 435 383 354 181 44 055 0

22 006 99 034 0 300 8 840 0 620 494 352 84 256 104 908 3 695

25 843 121 405 0 336 0 0 125 883 1 201 850 25 781 115 842 20 677

9 004 147 611 0 1 864 0 0 54 224 456 697 53 240 97 478 5 315

41 301 143 531 0 3 760 5 500 0 105 817 872 589 96 085 84 752 1 035

28 205 94 077 4 320 5 616 352 0 8 384 1 024 149 201 860 178 786 4 507

38 405 18 484 12 84 4 000 0 17 779 1 226 432 55 846 204 141 8 407

42 299 92 581 0 1 260 148 0 35 154 1 067 857 220 574 197 703 1 894 39 589 24 640 0 1 592 58 0 25 069 1 073 004 59 423 63 389 7 403

31 248 127 373 23 0 58 0 28 651 1 216 871 63 954 1 014 310 2 314 49 270 46 973 672 1 542 2 869 910 126 328 1 362 297 90 140 101 532 118 283

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Year Period \ HS

2013

2014

2015

2016

2016 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

AugustSeptember

OctoberNovember

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Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued

66:Umbrellas,

sun umbrellas,

walking-sticks,

seat sticks,

whips, riding

crops and parts

thereof

67:Prepared

feathers and down

and articles made

of feathers or of

down; artificial

flowers; articles of

human hair

68:Articles of

stone, plaster,

cement,

asbestos, mica

or similar

materials

69:Ceramic

products

70:Glass and

glassware

71:Natural or cultured

pearls, precious or semi-

precious stones, precious

metals, metals clad with

precious metal and

articles thereof; imitation

jewellery; coin

72:Iron and

steel

73:Articles of

iron or steel

74:Copper

and articles

thereof

75:Nickel and

articles thereof

76:Aluminium

and articles

thereof

78:Lead and

articles

thereof

0 2 400 632 2 340 493 660 310 634 417 969 571 141 159 384 134 11 768 679 4 523 886 411 246 397 834 472 680 877

10 2 039 542 1 043 712 541 164 372 839 905 000 241 282 865 246 10 613 143 5 081 917 4 295 427 618 478 1 994 386

2 812 1 919 900 530 753 586 559 515 673 901 828 054 176 675 682 7 438 447 3 740 893 428 697 300 6 371 633 2 183 904

25 1 796 955 154 731 427 589 596 691 1 020 859 236 123 933 805 4 841 885 2 809 902 434 403 862 1 063 411 1 809 480

0 184 086 2 325 44 003 66 047 58 407 547 6 342 050 390 931 522 325 35 022 846 148 841 268 737

0 134 233 3 720 19 229 50 044 75 619 909 5 110 468 252 613 199 161 29 805 448 101 849 227 439

0 173 951 1 881 727 62 643 84 038 399 4 760 303 247 428 288 034 44 529 087 169 601 172 131

0 72 040 22 273 41 791 23 565 73 999 184 6 876 840 194 288 152 095 32 687 739 102 704 274 129

0 100 216 8 692 23 490 53 106 77 569 648 7 833 259 650 568 202 673 34 940 472 80 649 85 163

0 138 538 3 958 43 813 20 003 82 930 300 11 326 175 541 136 206 549 27 729 842 77 304 132 499

0 97 201 52 969 17 440 36 258 99 661 314 6 209 327 238 929 330 855 23 029 018 17 463 90 607

0 149 354 7 829 9 623 28 000 67 779 361 10 312 486 475 387 194 339 45 115 566 36 242 136 302

0 123 596 21 871 45 210 33 974 105 100 446 10 995 174 321 780 141 459 48 258 344 52 005 90 243

0 325 344 1 600 75 900 19 546 92 512 547 13 220 498 496 014 223 637 34 296 430 110 727 96 698

25 211 745 3 674 73 490 25 768 125 324 204 18 303 676 606 606 166 951 36 689 679 111 663 235 531

0 86 652 23 939 32 874 177 738 77 916 378 22 643 549 426 205 181 824 42 299 393 54 363 0

0 117 690 5 015 25 006 22 393 69 262 962 26 231 495 344 619 216 040 36 067 391 35 957 0

0 84 269 0 32 060 76 023 73 946 472 27 993 129 481 098 31 691 47 104 720 11 558 107 336

50 182 887 2 425 39 522 55 996 78 366 304 31 339 793 715 944 234 203 43 454 393 12 866 24 960

0 115 178 1 008 41 957 58 098 66 154 885 33 580 659 397 094 71 514 38 596 889 12 572 102 533

0 67 860 27 103 17 538 39 839 89 083 267 30 992 755 575 561 38 618 51 057 970 40 948 0

0 0 52 494 42 746 36 215 85 250 592 15 891 171 736 273 45 084 49 144 517 25 068 0

0 163 554 255 821 35 405 17 683 78 549 121 19 670 791 1 016 336 88 815 38 834 052 33 965 0

0 105 100 263 964 52 784 38 938 119 948 254 26 616 287 1 044 736 1 035 573 39 104 048 36 338 0 0 91 932 35 081 45 111 59 095 125 435 574 26 940 140 889 655 249 764 0 119 254 0

49 174 074 28 390 119 254 33 404 109 260 187 25 597 518 992 610 203 431 33 923 653 39 268 0 0 228 026 90 911 88 988 22 745 124 474 078 17 194 916 1 047 773 78 131 57 800 689 85 875 29 917

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Year Period \ HS

2013

2014

2015

2016

2016 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

AugustSeptember

OctoberNovember

-

Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued

79:Zinc and

articles

thereof

80:Tin and

articles

thereof

81:Other

base metals;

cements;

articles

thereof

82:Tools,

implements,

cutlery, spoons

and forks, of

base metal;

parts thereof of

base metal

83:Miscellan

eous articles

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

parts thereof; railway or

tramway track fixtures and

fittings and parts thereof;

mechanical (incl. electro-

mechanical) traffic signalling

equipment of all kinds

87:Vehicles

others than

railway or

tramway rolling-

stock, and parts

and

accessories

thereof

88:Aircraft,

spacecraft

and parts

thereof

89:Ships,

boats and

floating

structures

202 247 33 822 31 026 772 380 715 844 16 342 831 8 975 542 23 093 5 581 404 14 921 191 376 795

0 0 3 070 484 473 284 588 904 19 188 042 11 915 761 429 110 3 919 698 7 216 047 279 451

0 0 359 975 240 685 324 489 12 590 754 12 068 535 143 351 3 645 973 4 974 931 364 441

160 324 0 730 560 146 591 445 970 20 308 952 8 860 466 162 366 3 676 977 7 708 979 49 644

0 0 100 800 2 095 2 997 2 920 240 396 940 121 389 94 633 3 032 109 985

0 0 54 000 9 857 40 835 2 886 009 1 059 184 360 192 004 12 500 11 250

0 0 50 400 5 809 52 283 935 058 964 772 0 173 329 2 200 0

0 0 50 400 8 790 19 043 761 448 790 760 800 381 419 120 074 13 463

0 0 111 600 2 445 80 055 411 124 491 098 8 820 267 960 280 774 0

0 0 64 800 7 933 20 080 936 470 408 048 0 250 549 470 842 3 500

160 324 0 21 600 13 401 42 617 632 578 637 472 597 467 316 168 099 7 400

0 0 68 400 5 559 34 799 1 631 717 562 476 400 420 517 1 483 469 0

0 0 47 760 5 185 40 985 1 563 060 1 627 621 30 000 324 634 481 866 0

0 0 68 880 400 13 159 3 145 000 710 283 0 337 050 1 481 714 11 946

0 0 77 520 11 953 51 163 3 108 954 829 509 0 145 614 151 923 0

0 0 14 400 73 163 47 955 1 377 294 382 305 0 621 951 23 410 1 100

0 0 46 800 685 241 1 189 038 731 403 0 231 834 114 854 0

0 0 90 000 575 17 772 644 755 436 040 0 110 309 168 222 0

0 0 147 600 1 016 22 846 2 905 501 645 762 35 680 318 800 603 427 8 200

0 0 0 1 474 12 476 3 483 685 1 089 629 600 733 714 501 176 77 211

0 0 0 3 272 7 140 1 036 883 1 087 293 0 119 297 423 543 39 432

0 0 0 5 415 137 717 3 682 698 515 540 0 950 738 180 346 38 800

0 0 0 2 744 85 731 1 920 841 509 067 0 954 830 1 234 717 800

0 0 0 3 724 3 465 3 223 158 846 788 0 79 484 460 011 45 210 0 0 0 9 033 101 339 1 585 300 744 972 7 126 112 540 218 354 13 800

0 0 0 13 790 194 1 640 207 606 655 0 80 516 478 783 1 143 446 0 0 0 2 160 12 005 882 288 1 016 371 2 492 83 521 1 080 313 0

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Year Period \ HS

2013

2014

2015

2016

2016 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

AugustSeptember

OctoberNovember

-

Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued

90:Optical, photographic,

cinematographic, measuring,

checking, precision, medical or

surgical instruments and

apparatus; parts and

accessories thereof

91:Clocks

and

watches

and parts

thereof

92:Musical

instruments;

parts and

accessories

of such

articles

93:Arms and

ammunition;

parts and

accessories

thereof

94:Furniture; bedding, mattresses,

mattress supports, cushions and

similar stuffed furnishing; lamps and

lighting fittings, NES or incl.;

illuminated signs or name-plates

and the like; prefabricated buildings

95:Toys,

games and

sports

requisites;

parts and

accessories

thereof

96:Miscellane

ous

manufactured

articles

97:Works of art,

collectors'

pieces and

antiques

98:Other

personnal

effects

99:Migrants'

effects All Products

637 253 719 120 325 2 000 12 263 255 693 856 667 477 15 057 034 238 932 42 967 3 415 830 544

617 108 158 300 4 730 11 801 063 861 532 565 958 12 541 146 159 499 124 969 3 009 022 932

781 814 4 175 4 329 18 734 8 260 538 727 904 459 397 14 956 817 168 711 1 033 671 3 225 302 780

899 480 1 782 1 167 9 664 5 657 345 704 005 542 909 14 141 267 123 160 584 879 3 308 545 685

26 792 0 305 1 000 366 832 0 37 222 813 941 16 370 486 978 288 974 512

166 558 0 0 1 669 669 850 81 985 22 420 1 129 665 2 370 12 111 254 861 005

27 229 675 0 0 103 138 18 149 44 436 862 988 6 449 10 427 212 496 540

34 809 0 0 0 382 819 155 699 70 212 1 143 415 4 419 7 292 183 956 734

92 905 0 0 0 378 347 35 769 21 916 1 179 958 6 250 6 305 186 552 761

90 204 135 0 0 285 373 73 640 56 740 1 103 707 3 427 6 278 209 476 270

108 304 0 0 0 707 192 94 158 47 852 1 238 903 1 570 4 283 209 307 085

6 868 0 500 200 518 219 83 707 47 720 969 206 4 488 3 159 235 403 529

118 498 0 0 3 745 332 916 84 155 82 636 1 561 687 14 449 14 766 303 796 445

46 968 50 362 1 000 494 848 300 24 552 1 005 330 17 887 10 962 372 581 285

118 008 922 0 2 050 492 042 0 48 643 1 764 171 29 140 12 340 512 065 544

62 336 0 0 0 925 767 76 443 38 560 1 368 295 16 342 9 979 339 073 975

166 855 0 0 2 800 268 645 0 49 785 386 163 48 768 6 421 291 269 649

70 862 0 0 750 174 963 0 628 1 247 883 44 720 6 164 287 178 279

273 271 0 0 0 352 367 87 477 64 075 1 561 865 17 508 7 932 264 095 020

19 317 0 0 3 150 245 855 97 546 35 471 361 857 37 005 2 506 223 959 551

127 268 1 635 0 1 550 383 287 73 735 49 455 1 140 250 14 833 4 525 267 167 851

94 412 0 0 0 725 848 97 510 30 159 1 175 467 50 808 0 264 792 479

16 955 0 0 400 426 797 61 599 51 240 807 422 120 902 5 882 263 753 930

11 108 5 0 0 429 339 172 669 58 116 522 962 751 3 548 354 609 408 57 689 0 0 4 860 303 812 8 700 76 379 930 077 0 7 116 308 324 414

77 287 0 0 0 297 818 90 094 31 640 1 131 929 4 879 4 889 349 287 754 7 013 0 70 0 227 845 94 121 60 748 1 885 116 1 850 7 369 576 342 266

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Table 10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$

Year Period \ HS 01:Live animals.

02:Meat and

edible meat

offal.

03:Fish and

crustaceans,

mollusc and

other aquatic

invertebrates

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

like; cut flowers

and ornamental

foliage

07:Edible

vegetables and

certain root and

tubers

08:Edible fruits

and nuts; peel

of citrus fruit or

melon

09:Coffee, tea,

mate and spices 10:Cereals

11:Products of

the milling

industry; malt;

starches; inulin;

wheat gluten

12:Oil seeds

and oleaginous

fruits;

miscellaneous

grains, seeds

and fruit;

industrial or

medicinal

plants; straw

13:Lac; gums,

resins and other

vegetable saps

and extracts

2013 6 055 890 7 700 085 24 831 004 55 929 965 2 209 138 1 148 376 15 367 724 9 765 518 4 798 562 324 924 125 45 722 012 18 063 092 556 475

2014 6 772 296 9 345 480 23 360 380 37 102 071 2 877 787 719 179 10 391 475 8 636 254 4 887 568 331 649 255 54 845 252 24 558 598 421 883

2015 8 262 819 7 362 361 23 675 165 28 219 900 2 855 645 620 737 10 407 251 12 096 335 4 985 716 409 867 424 57 408 874 31 613 764 309 679

2016 5 115 060 7 012 518 21 395 193 13 571 990 3 644 882 1 251 396 13 930 247 10 093 928 5 008 813 517 921 122 41 023 337 24 608 359 136 138

2016 January 226 692 313 203 1 253 755 1 101 110 272 635 76 519 722 560 596 020 390 417 32 312 014 3 047 303 1 984 424 6 686

February 422 851 549 033 1 770 272 1 525 177 309 838 60 491 488 876 1 095 686 219 176 37 485 429 5 596 909 1 476 788 3 679

March 225 354 351 515 1 946 379 1 482 982 331 908 88 480 748 879 1 244 697 195 326 27 251 009 6 164 978 1 763 928 5 819

April 420 652 1 522 855 1 631 111 1 524 819 143 888 192 744 914 079 1 032 196 494 414 30 891 492 4 171 064 1 651 913 10 064

May 179 711 232 829 1 741 508 1 124 663 433 169 80 513 950 036 769 822 421 239 43 898 077 3 137 474 1 512 371 2 056

June 402 864 310 786 1 835 780 917 331 187 981 44 065 675 018 553 009 583 880 36 105 556 2 638 814 692 057 14 654

July 381 412 635 691 1 657 063 830 863 416 442 17 288 488 304 813 836 427 362 38 269 305 2 156 105 3 108 235 7 280

August 754 732 693 940 1 900 700 1 105 890 147 055 161 931 200 679 727 547 383 788 53 880 187 2 191 187 4 077 195 13 976

September 455 593 648 222 2 128 341 1 312 564 490 469 113 260 1 045 333 844 448 286 704 56 963 550 2 962 879 2 938 472 1 016

October 377 178 423 273 1 762 262 1 117 763 415 111 222 702 3 914 676 773 992 604 985 58 680 784 2 647 089 1 273 554 2 975

November 693 533 670 248 1 707 638 685 399 210 682 107 344 2 149 880 804 224 473 212 46 525 439 2 752 010 2 098 344 30 663

December 574 488 660 924 2 060 384 843 428 285 704 86 058 1 631 928 838 450 528 312 55 658 281 3 557 524 2 031 077 37 271

2017 January 185 964 456 201 1 310 520 1 303 316 132 075 45 670 1 395 776 679 418 143 859 41 380 011 1 960 889 3 809 260 32 954

February 176 601 435 614 1 937 483 636 981 471 502 37 809 1 780 766 924 432 385 546 33 356 990 2 510 360 4 954 645 20 939

March 281 158 658 554 1 851 126 1 065 277 303 975 63 404 1 915 850 928 560 371 974 41 129 032 2 459 213 6 271 046 9 733

April 534 707 357 500 1 645 077 842 546 361 513 56 562 1 551 899 960 721 557 429 31 319 749 1 866 831 4 816 729 106 652

May 297 268 522 454 1 426 923 1 227 633 366 097 41 611 1 239 358 833 046 352 499 30 478 202 1 339 782 4 083 567 4 005

June 187 989 259 338 1 848 059 807 269 224 712 24 520 998 037 829 553 191 726 19 544 380 1 611 224 4 851 423 20 174

July 205 432 155 989 1 719 042 988 937 529 224 218 298 1 630 776 800 845 575 031 26 981 200 1 371 007 4 828 864 101 850

August 175 713 1 228 142 1 700 431 1 785 261 457 898 96 653 1 107 434 624 036 605 320 21 362 085 627 919 5 164 584 33 544

September 281 308 630 698 1 549 937 1 891 650 380 004 220 117 1 593 623 595 453 601 646 18 392 084 697 058 4 285 094 11 789

October 726 011 395 459 1 664 828 574 561 369 500 329 045 465 839 492 763 620 889 17 088 689 504 936 5 260 170 272 642

November 503 974 610 578 1 358 102 583 518 409 113 72 531 403 861 295 983 216 207 13 362 011 449 276 4 491 236 244 172

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Year Period \ HS

2013

2014

2015

2016

2016 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

-

Table 10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued

14:Vegetable

plaiting

materials;

vegetable

products not

elsewhere

specified or

included

15:Animal or

vegetable fats

and oils and

their cleavage

products;

prepared edible

fats, animal or

vegetable

waxes.

16:Preparations

of meats, of fish

or of

crustaceans,

mollusc or other

aquatic

invertebrates

17:Sugar and

sugar

confectionery

18:Cocoa and

cocoa

preparations

19:Preparations

of cereals, flour,

starch or milk;

pastrycooks'

products

20:Preparation

of vegetables,

fruit, nuts or

other parts of

plants

21:Miscellaneou

s edible

preparations

22:Beverages,

spirits and

vinegar

23:Residues

and waste from

the food

industries;

prepared animal

fodder.

24:Tobacco and

manufactured

tobacco

substitutes

25:Salt, sulphur;

earths and

stone;

plastering

materials, lirne

and cement

26:Ores, slag

and ash

14 133 113 863 082 11 499 016 113 062 969 6 510 961 44 171 069 26 163 257 49 002 068 43 071 238 134 270 152 74 191 028 25 358 141 1 671 705

122 103 818 209 6 518 428 42 355 800 6 800 146 44 092 021 32 597 126 53 308 495 56 313 023 62 452 452 54 479 455 29 110 844 610 985

7 120 137 067 629 4 989 054 36 802 253 6 200 508 36 496 712 27 778 424 49 296 066 52 248 861 55 004 578 8 189 712 25 155 801 596 091

10 789 154 623 463 4 037 148 21 853 590 3 954 717 30 367 076 19 548 428 37 652 817 30 363 529 76 110 044 15 335 594 26 315 595 943 529

0 13 271 098 141 061 3 321 133 93 215 1 725 118 1 321 094 2 324 361 2 673 404 6 574 416 204 845 1 336 983 19 697

3 141 8 179 918 181 132 2 608 547 312 487 2 160 433 1 421 462 3 080 542 1 847 473 7 822 948 1 417 858 1 631 160 90 026

0 7 251 842 414 598 2 709 929 126 013 2 041 013 985 785 2 391 295 1 403 042 7 795 877 80 550 1 805 611 52 048

0 8 917 429 173 376 1 824 733 345 132 2 728 693 1 457 098 3 157 464 1 617 267 7 363 637 837 850 1 403 464 91 141

7 648 9 989 857 319 561 1 753 349 278 630 2 134 801 1 508 773 2 441 799 2 006 970 8 115 185 63 2 304 322 75 259

0 15 884 554 398 112 3 611 949 233 996 2 123 974 1 308 629 3 188 207 1 071 848 5 242 485 3 878 647 1 767 291 72 998

0 11 940 748 338 845 1 604 724 439 086 2 031 226 1 369 791 3 424 222 1 557 417 5 962 088 284 305 2 775 919 79 482

0 12 475 384 426 803 857 914 448 964 2 642 466 1 407 102 3 798 854 2 224 142 6 283 292 371 948 3 043 939 85 969

0 14 813 367 556 457 831 922 419 109 3 551 644 1 433 445 2 583 367 3 163 257 6 527 226 6 095 060 2 853 721 95 807

0 15 379 316 533 290 1 136 400 615 068 3 461 275 2 153 679 4 090 432 4 943 653 4 915 286 919 342 2 562 764 90 883

0 15 357 055 496 392 945 293 477 308 2 932 849 2 384 079 3 212 177 3 155 519 4 812 761 993 862 2 798 923 104 777

0 21 162 894 57 523 647 697 165 710 2 833 585 2 797 490 3 960 096 4 699 537 4 694 843 251 265 2 031 498 85 441

0 13 787 761 342 691 781 892 298 359 1 978 840 1 579 728 1 485 851 1 390 885 5 175 017 612 036 820 973 156 284

0 9 454 228 533 971 925 299 266 907 2 155 669 1 486 581 2 373 501 1 554 958 5 207 650 187 929 1 009 642 64 776

0 7 903 576 488 262 904 676 306 371 2 137 847 1 938 945 2 877 837 1 954 065 6 633 633 223 321 1 726 404 66 187

0 9 812 807 676 685 904 732 474 872 2 014 364 1 504 270 2 374 826 1 747 786 4 873 307 76 295 1 534 676 86 482

0 15 285 379 130 345 1 083 579 422 995 2 011 164 2 399 229 2 998 606 1 883 460 4 003 079 252 843 1 674 257 426 179

0 10 583 777 135 869 1 434 230 561 322 1 792 823 2 184 381 2 561 255 2 232 154 3 877 537 3 241 102 2 491 243 118 185

0 13 068 117 263 907 717 580 618 129 1 460 716 1 207 164 3 245 858 2 638 835 3 068 354 2 783 030 2 763 037 237 425

96 12 656 638 93 002 1 075 769 480 249 1 759 656 1 449 302 2 658 633 2 510 606 3 092 446 4 101 800 3 330 399 1 913

0 10 635 941 468 317 781 050 550 636 1 720 502 1 846 954 2 487 802 3 033 166 3 105 120 3 870 775 2 858 685 95 493

40 14 596 653 341 014 747 054 231 522 2 260 487 1 281 057 2 639 587 2 860 204 2 508 737 1 777 148 2 658 733 104 252

20 12 746 329 369 570 729 527 600 506 1 971 758 1 397 911 2 323 163 3 393 606 3 187 161 2 719 330 2 321 994 239 489

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Year Period \ HS

2013

2014

2015

2016

2016 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

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Table 10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued

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

29:Organic

chemicals

30:Pharmaceuti

cal products 31:Fertilisers

32:Tanning or

dyeing extracts;

tannin and their

derivatives;

dyes pigments

and other

colouring

matter; paints

and varnishes;

33:Essential oils

and resinoid;

perfumery,

cosmetic or

toilet

preparations

34:Soap,

organic surface

active agents,

washing and

lubricating

prep., artificial

or prepared

waxes, polishing

or scouring

35:Albuminoidal

substances;

modified

starches; glues;

enzymes

36:Explosives;

pyrotechnic

products;

matches;

pyrophoric

alloys; certain

combustible

preparations

37:Photographic

and

cinematographi

c goods

38:Miscellaneou

s chemical

products

39:Plastics and

articles thereof

1 617 409 234 66 060 213 30 134 485 220 170 933 1 077 043 118 26 655 303 71 744 317 114 910 933 9 464 761 32 880 135 9 599 121 87 349 929 222 613 842

1 567 430 493 58 422 962 35 551 914 258 328 157 269 314 285 26 621 132 71 430 316 99 896 841 10 457 187 32 106 429 9 096 617 89 784 330 222 603 240

1 581 846 812 52 793 396 28 851 069 231 411 591 169 012 298 24 634 585 65 504 113 95 111 290 9 330 771 30 694 411 9 323 215 100 490 713 203 342 731

1 501 712 205 47 455 767 30 093 499 201 997 179 95 209 739 22 131 264 59 643 393 44 833 703 9 344 409 20 479 308 7 425 846 105 197 455 181 873 594

106 927 288 4 603 545 2 294 136 8 515 648 7 571 233 1 433 535 3 971 783 3 421 158 346 333 978 993 450 297 7 198 456 14 108 286

94 609 479 4 237 565 2 500 950 26 716 313 3 590 828 1 844 035 5 779 063 4 124 639 726 024 1 729 123 870 120 6 920 865 14 390 608

193 382 455 3 284 071 1 961 635 31 621 311 2 820 818 1 671 199 4 486 047 2 522 469 384 931 1 586 392 590 680 5 450 635 11 536 418

86 903 178 3 527 000 2 292 064 20 796 487 3 450 829 1 625 676 4 511 374 3 675 144 670 011 1 704 531 644 494 5 247 324 12 409 991

113 181 692 3 735 200 1 974 763 9 712 856 7 220 839 1 578 154 4 913 960 2 941 195 551 980 1 348 898 497 228 4 908 486 12 112 478

142 111 559 3 204 898 2 216 226 15 290 791 6 890 417 1 689 693 3 457 203 3 946 315 473 422 1 847 729 621 553 8 609 319 13 951 541

111 895 336 3 661 935 2 655 067 16 436 745 7 673 587 1 749 689 4 822 192 3 885 807 823 188 1 603 949 636 253 6 600 549 13 938 179

135 190 254 2 577 269 2 328 353 27 435 732 7 687 314 2 368 076 5 502 227 3 593 760 872 339 1 562 228 581 953 8 465 556 15 615 030

119 659 295 3 820 033 3 057 160 7 922 219 6 240 168 2 421 935 5 663 851 5 310 238 1 280 353 2 109 192 589 988 18 417 351 15 197 269

113 962 223 4 947 230 3 382 815 12 532 137 7 795 430 2 279 508 5 669 726 4 493 061 996 110 1 997 112 669 078 10 344 998 19 424 171

138 479 379 4 690 938 2 463 300 15 934 672 14 331 058 1 938 743 6 410 837 3 220 185 1 196 271 2 362 632 695 785 11 420 118 19 175 426

145 410 067 5 166 083 2 967 028 9 082 268 19 937 219 1 531 020 4 455 131 3 699 732 1 023 447 1 648 529 578 417 11 613 797 20 014 195

101 656 457 5 754 842 1 903 907 14 045 930 16 373 406 897 276 5 285 419 2 009 945 503 598 1 583 832 457 812 6 849 056 13 533 501

143 932 057 4 512 778 2 196 488 10 164 335 9 706 340 2 065 790 2 720 622 3 199 756 968 719 1 985 864 612 891 12 871 879 14 663 908

128 819 026 3 362 838 2 923 419 18 693 739 24 096 582 1 938 898 2 987 190 3 870 225 540 267 2 117 839 830 814 10 679 001 13 807 955

116 289 701 4 370 338 2 781 993 23 558 786 17 586 289 1 893 612 3 478 670 3 509 830 622 944 2 196 384 852 941 10 351 545 14 003 246

119 300 809 5 393 556 3 918 034 21 605 998 12 400 444 2 109 076 3 498 774 6 029 803 731 909 2 130 141 680 080 11 017 155 14 713 701

161 937 770 4 407 697 3 502 172 11 555 582 15 098 598 1 356 511 4 324 079 6 180 589 637 287 2 119 799 774 660 13 323 918 16 750 202

146 014 845 4 211 674 3 915 714 5 312 870 14 894 817 1 814 686 5 055 319 5 275 949 1 062 167 2 282 282 694 786 15 432 850 16 404 679

133 597 461 4 435 651 3 434 303 7 640 642 16 087 227 2 279 412 5 624 684 3 748 202 708 097 3 812 892 446 651 15 368 044 17 276 251

147 770 698 3 809 567 2 523 691 7 642 154 22 891 936 2 275 763 3 691 853 3 488 969 1 030 291 2 418 038 598 379 11 688 290 17 307 162

147 987 067 4 910 237 3 337 787 10 150 041 17 948 129 2 102 707 2 713 797 2 382 063 1 122 686 2 079 494 659 864 14 246 998 19 594 659

147 836 517 5 231 115 2 707 089 25 059 926 32 874 431 2 465 392 3 122 734 3 737 373 917 205 2 119 119 667 590 12 819 172 18 209 058

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2014

2015

2016

2016 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

-

Table 10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued

40:Rubber and

articles thereof

41:Raw hides

and skins (other

then furskins)

and leather

42:Articles of

leather;

saddlery and

harness; travel

goods,

handbags and

similar

containers;

articles of

43:Furskins and

artificial fur;

manufactures

thereof

44:Wood and

articles of wood;

wood charcoal

45:Cork and

articles of cork

46:Manufacture

s of straw, of

esparto or of

other plaiting

materials;

basketware and

wickerwork

47:Pulp of wood

or of other

fibrous cellulosic

material; waste

and scrap of

paper or

paperboard

48:Paper or

paperboard;

articles of paper

pulp, of paper or

paperboard

49:Printed

books,

newspapers,

pictures and

other products

of the printing

industry;

manuscripts,

typescripts and 50:Silk

51:Wool, fine

and coarse

animal hair,

horsehair yarn

and woven

fabric 52:Cotton

99 312 257 2 500 326 2 807 397 503 20 162 305 11 337 104 570 995 716 114 220 719 20 068 839 38 506 84 386 13 870 718

96 831 358 1 747 385 2 606 828 1 690 20 140 655 12 204 99 536 700 631 114 358 936 18 010 313 30 645 40 259 5 601 023

82 646 430 2 587 012 2 482 822 9 738 18 782 278 5 561 57 413 840 390 97 450 931 15 151 361 15 611 41 528 6 667 526

66 557 175 987 606 1 993 352 327 16 733 830 12 413 31 194 724 789 80 709 762 10 023 855 14 193 42 785 2 314 275

5 012 155 13 548 73 188 5 1 092 051 0 167 34 397 6 633 070 817 759 0 461 136 703

6 471 718 63 744 264 371 0 1 354 314 807 0 103 433 4 921 846 1 184 745 109 11 804 24 575

4 422 857 111 483 156 669 0 1 375 097 1 722 142 69 157 4 166 950 548 671 2 961 1 755 271 639

5 807 916 77 164 117 267 214 1 222 188 0 2 648 63 015 5 780 512 673 701 0 3 058 28 561

5 051 892 65 057 143 257 36 1 358 832 531 158 52 827 6 710 365 854 033 46 5 216 53 694

7 286 756 121 571 155 252 0 1 346 765 0 7 168 72 015 4 827 015 1 037 204 1 849 793 103 925

4 940 393 16 656 124 101 0 1 619 740 1 539 11 049 56 203 8 164 106 715 521 882 6 584 135 636

4 892 963 84 607 216 065 0 1 546 311 358 1 830 59 613 7 314 736 661 315 0 1 634 244 006

4 900 170 70 597 225 519 0 1 428 180 921 6 838 21 554 8 664 863 661 400 3 651 395 128 981

6 757 798 173 430 155 314 0 1 841 149 420 515 85 529 7 901 652 816 399 1 678 0 134 455

5 277 981 90 139 177 828 72 1 227 630 6 114 1 47 737 8 318 266 1 025 754 2 234 5 908 432 821

5 734 575 99 609 184 519 0 1 321 573 0 679 59 310 7 306 380 1 027 354 783 5 177 619 279

6 499 590 20 796 82 338 0 777 422 44 1 392 61 328 4 596 985 918 689 707 4 999 351 059

5 761 881 49 016 189 012 2 419 973 714 442 14 858 72 080 6 322 523 859 990 0 1 201 523 351

6 727 863 182 121 681 30 1 697 015 168 506 94 379 7 765 859 979 696 0 11 937 361 309

5 589 388 99 209 222 0 1 365 110 0 17 587 19 662 7 436 574 572 202 0 13 586 756 904

6 480 526 57 907 155 836 3 959 1 421 261 119 2 173 50 792 9 185 668 587 396 0 8 487 1 025 642

7 085 134 266 951 188 634 0 1 863 793 2 786 93 124 679 9 462 913 1 192 030 1 047 1 899 493 826

8 138 173 151 543 216 815 1 600 1 444 611 0 13 413 60 233 8 734 783 624 733 4 824 7 543 409 390

5 702 136 56 020 207 298 254 1 277 677 72 2 386 225 905 9 331 784 525 737 971 900 1 066 968

5 494 225 46 505 186 834 0 1 454 909 0 2 307 41 476 5 902 885 862 614 0 257 365 065

6 726 505 256 860 208 797 0 1 806 921 0 4 122 69 413 7 413 334 662 615 1 1 033 167 134

5 483 524 189 620 213 027 0 1 832 160 279 372 81 976 7 845 452 1 521 693 0 6 657 94 630

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2013

2014

2015

2016

2016 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

-

Table 10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued

53:Other

vegetable textile

fibres; paper

yarn and woven

fabrics of paper

yarn

54:Man-made

filaments

55:Man-made

staple fibres

56:Wadding

felts and non

wovens; special

yarn; twine,

cordage, ropes

and cables and

articles thereof

57:Carpets and

other textile

floor covering

58:Special

woven fabrics;

tufted textile

fabrics; lace;

tapestries;trimm

ings;

embroidery

59:Impregnated,

coated, covered

or laminated

textile fabrics;

textile articles of

a kind suitable

for industrial use

60:Knitted or

crocheted

fabrics

61:Articles of

apparel and

clothing

accessories,

knitted or

crocheted

62:Articles of

apparel and

clothing

accessories, not

knitted or

crocheted

63:Other made

up textile

articles; sets;

worn clothing

and worn textile

articles;rags

64:Footwear,

gaiters and the

like; parts of

such articles

65:Headgear

and parts

thereof

1 176 152 13 998 370 41 469 260 8 046 856 2 931 104 2 173 172 5 670 042 2 289 436 16 013 116 19 758 002 27 683 822 17 681 491 7 217 399

996 673 9 819 499 36 052 197 8 543 347 2 080 593 2 600 232 5 354 122 2 271 444 12 682 034 11 696 179 28 118 859 20 271 962 1 728 057

715 650 6 824 402 25 573 249 2 580 071 1 366 369 1 822 435 5 062 641 1 691 557 10 796 122 9 452 982 23 876 771 17 591 318 1 142 371

981 856 5 348 348 15 730 502 2 148 783 766 227 903 671 4 095 123 839 650 8 091 497 6 329 699 20 465 704 12 807 297 889 318

190 872 195 142 1 043 663 113 826 29 261 37 026 282 587 12 661 195 629 178 519 616 880 446 863 37 762

72 304 351 222 1 748 950 145 644 130 690 129 926 417 194 97 965 862 431 556 260 1 275 621 1 272 008 57 779

7 782 475 713 1 954 232 65 317 100 747 58 671 420 515 79 886 722 728 475 284 4 400 024 908 733 65 760

37 390 356 254 671 191 208 010 56 297 101 503 155 334 31 008 538 436 514 017 1 317 676 919 966 29 751

71 760 141 453 1 147 455 198 924 88 754 48 767 223 967 159 805 1 007 111 607 222 1 380 580 832 609 90 882

6 025 587 445 1 051 248 190 652 20 534 80 264 133 631 60 976 371 423 474 509 961 529 1 146 645 85 712

12 525 670 810 1 035 519 199 271 105 912 73 888 294 872 59 230 468 910 401 299 4 209 701 586 594 67 544

11 643 1 028 085 1 785 443 252 063 19 186 80 465 394 554 24 284 678 576 699 504 1 178 649 1 050 577 157 583

83 257 801 987 855 995 187 215 82 448 66 212 258 592 50 111 621 827 399 811 1 195 159 1 514 393 68 132

233 418 320 571 1 523 498 149 001 23 148 126 839 624 268 156 231 778 013 671 266 1 029 383 1 382 522 96 298

189 641 197 027 1 460 786 187 462 82 217 42 406 402 640 48 849 796 099 399 660 1 705 171 1 079 491 72 684

65 242 222 639 1 452 522 251 400 27 033 57 704 486 969 58 645 1 050 313 952 348 1 195 330 1 666 897 59 432

70 540 259 234 1 203 151 184 065 9 271 84 768 702 454 31 620 157 603 141 067 557 043 577 199 46 468

191 922 337 822 1 978 091 237 790 13 757 73 446 567 811 44 112 840 185 309 771 960 868 1 129 394 63 586

915 906 320 755 1 835 919 198 125 56 455 126 722 624 759 6 504 657 574 298 577 4 614 809 1 535 380 53 584

443 095 191 366 1 307 006 157 973 167 282 26 108 496 417 59 316 490 558 746 187 847 290 1 295 207 47 530

126 055 1 083 478 1 878 181 276 069 43 544 149 166 610 946 41 149 1 112 561 432 488 1 145 977 1 409 566 99 272

69 694 453 128 1 716 604 225 116 55 192 49 182 849 682 103 321 601 972 851 911 1 935 270 956 201 133 264

299 201 469 786 1 727 337 145 556 120 902 39 490 1 261 745 46 524 430 403 411 561 2 015 795 1 166 401 77 944

197 500 1 156 489 2 142 700 212 553 12 570 102 679 725 987 5 166 388 949 584 988 2 003 895 729 416 65 387

126 600 485 1 988 545 146 762 204 920 96 578 388 708 6 422 591 699 931 049 4 335 099 1 077 885 56 564

339 341 921 148 2 900 565 204 571 34 607 85 584 1 023 265 55 868 388 016 669 970 1 661 064 1 355 426 63 365

304 126 842 532 2 404 211 148 630 150 462 58 741 661 444 2 165 314 658 286 009 2 481 190 1 389 498 37 007

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2013

2014

2015

2016

2016 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

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April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

-

Table 10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued

66:Umbrellas,

sun umbrellas,

walking-sticks,

seat sticks,

whips, riding

crops and parts

thereof

67:Prepared

feathers and

down and

articles made of

feathers or of

down; artificial

flowers; articles

of human hair

68:Articles of

stone, plaster,

cement,

asbestos, mica

or similar

materials

69:Ceramic

products

70:Glass and

glassware

71:Natural or

cultured pearls,

precious or

semi-precious

stones, precious

metals, metals

clad with

precious metal

and articles

72:Iron and

steel

73:Articles of

iron or steel

74:Copper and

articles thereof

75:Nickel and

articles thereof

76:Aluminium

and articles

thereof

78:Lead and

articles thereof

79:Zinc and

articles thereof

636 653 2 757 705 10 529 442 35 357 057 20 841 848 945 741 124 811 088 119 783 006 8 624 750 112 028 551 14 690 223 619 416 503 457

617 238 2 499 804 11 400 758 36 909 379 18 985 777 3 340 671 127 209 965 111 828 119 10 835 147 71 485 567 20 289 421 174 148 203 259

608 874 3 344 639 10 559 688 31 781 497 19 716 623 33 041 280 122 749 528 115 795 737 5 045 004 1 033 197 19 547 920 113 574 129 060

281 735 2 840 323 9 590 476 27 641 306 17 211 058 621 920 113 689 766 99 324 926 4 045 191 18 867 17 558 346 23 024 133 204

17 361 102 231 651 164 2 243 672 1 399 696 17 944 7 005 393 8 190 658 150 461 9 411 871 195 77 1 402

67 320 240 162 1 023 630 2 481 862 1 038 398 70 555 8 938 674 11 153 419 305 399 74 1 329 398 667 3 461

12 126 371 675 733 704 1 964 067 1 726 729 25 451 6 319 104 9 937 882 172 430 0 1 162 075 223 22 026

9 655 409 473 648 811 2 338 009 789 396 49 832 7 782 736 10 557 192 329 032 152 785 724 277 2 248

1 680 379 653 963 420 2 125 248 1 455 380 40 798 7 634 186 7 654 205 698 242 3 598 1 103 620 2 865 2 502

5 538 225 212 676 551 2 314 668 929 768 36 318 8 092 321 8 779 521 202 060 197 1 631 181 190 2 339

5 561 216 069 577 352 2 333 060 2 218 754 34 826 9 279 789 7 758 860 323 925 3 021 1 153 091 89 63

7 571 345 192 716 094 2 362 899 1 233 356 41 665 9 583 394 8 020 590 221 635 0 2 305 674 0 90 746

6 220 161 182 931 783 2 385 533 1 364 520 41 637 12 162 239 6 706 560 280 358 0 2 446 556 291 4 824

30 464 112 187 918 841 2 286 391 1 909 593 58 325 15 783 572 6 830 746 378 102 17 1 644 932 0 654

60 246 239 525 876 456 2 955 035 1 725 465 136 228 13 098 938 7 170 587 283 026 2 397 1 375 810 17 937 2 117

57 991 37 761 872 670 1 850 862 1 420 003 68 339 8 009 417 6 564 705 700 520 0 1 749 090 408 822

17 235 2 115 433 949 2 924 302 1 417 802 43 964 6 083 548 6 001 000 119 660 463 579 339 266 0

62 587 120 522 693 579 6 107 735 1 638 002 34 430 9 453 607 7 620 571 473 664 1 965 1 284 382 123 724

24 833 166 149 1 119 339 4 561 206 1 477 959 50 632 6 733 794 7 835 951 826 418 2 1 774 983 2 640 61

3 216 52 202 808 559 1 543 482 1 249 625 67 115 8 325 741 5 806 346 371 766 36 1 481 598 0 2 371

5 432 17 091 701 332 2 034 725 1 391 110 23 241 9 443 866 6 770 317 692 336 4 338 1 645 875 13 92

5 300 6 111 611 309 2 032 933 2 144 989 38 260 10 380 338 8 458 023 596 407 18 2 372 875 14 057 1 111

17 224 11 451 956 985 2 514 777 2 114 639 47 653 9 945 154 8 608 745 808 777 17 2 077 360 74 607 534

55 660 180 376 894 111 2 320 468 1 357 723 65 366 9 376 070 9 960 947 700 945 19 293 1 414 798 100 641 931

14 075 52 022 1 028 224 2 162 044 1 616 456 74 756 9 306 964 8 371 632 1 141 671 74 1 313 552 112 351

111 016 9 605 1 087 101 912 003 1 412 416 73 426 10 284 719 9 283 442 672 168 24 068 1 618 161 0 5 509

67 427 32 066 825 866 619 197 1 583 392 51 473 12 296 654 8 090 570 370 138 5 054 2 447 114 0 5 702

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2013

2014

2015

2016

2016 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

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Table 10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued

80:Tin and

articles thereof

81:Other base

metals;

cements;

articles thereof

82:Tools,

implements,

cutlery, spoons

and forks, of

base metal;

parts thereof of

base metal

83:Miscellaneou

s articles 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

86:Railway or

tramway

locomotives,

rolling-stock and

parts thereof;

railway or

tramway track

fixtures and

fittings and

87:Vehicles

others than

railway or

tramway rolling-

stock, and parts

and accessories

thereof

88:Aircraft,

spacecraft and

parts thereof

89:Ships, boats

and floating

structures

90:Optical,

photographic,

cinematographi

c, measuring,

checking,

precision,

medical or

surgical

instruments and

91:Clocks and

watches and

parts thereof

92:Musical

instruments;

parts and

accessories of

such articles

120 594 81 373 22 231 691 14 521 202 654 966 301 427 596 332 2 684 743 717 487 442 3 847 758 826 413 98 596 282 741 506 406 467

93 934 174 595 21 454 632 13 793 138 595 925 346 388 946 704 3 364 621 542 512 423 8 911 559 510 671 104 010 166 580 420 490 076

85 538 329 829 24 792 467 12 572 063 559 500 881 402 964 315 2 997 659 459 904 842 8 419 186 122 687 76 848 750 395 394 304 492

45 370 108 936 18 413 187 10 088 472 468 421 987 263 849 217 5 471 829 341 175 970 7 943 769 80 053 55 296 164 382 112 337 992

20 387 1 133 001 482 047 49 684 703 16 736 557 93 995 32 699 200 219 040 3 475 11 302 814 7 383 7 862

461 138 1 532 088 875 069 43 822 771 29 050 402 155 818 41 697 946 254 479 2 867 3 348 893 25 008 45 001

0 1 746 2 231 102 641 718 34 827 904 28 177 040 116 295 28 165 664 1 287 928 0 3 132 048 67 930 12 522

0 76 1 303 826 681 005 29 703 592 21 946 725 587 261 27 361 548 226 550 4 896 3 670 664 26 795 33 637

10 365 49 626 1 596 740 647 889 48 454 090 30 482 652 249 791 23 873 985 740 245 4 077 3 580 899 20 816 66 010

9 206 654 1 694 487 803 846 40 759 279 14 993 088 136 040 27 951 254 2 013 848 18 4 240 538 42 318 48 262

0 195 1 653 438 1 923 935 33 851 359 15 496 130 69 845 24 925 583 514 177 17 426 4 342 577 17 659 9 704

0 36 1 160 472 623 799 34 633 475 14 808 070 118 375 22 562 434 852 343 22 586 3 098 894 22 499 5 182

91 4 101 1 522 401 916 708 34 898 689 14 979 825 211 505 29 367 154 475 452 3 876 3 476 287 6 765 12 528

572 5 151 1 515 922 794 715 42 706 931 22 170 158 3 488 395 31 182 982 449 170 19 966 4 051 009 20 274 41 066

9 454 22 1 466 016 958 573 37 156 889 29 601 970 98 582 25 441 113 339 970 866 4 457 038 30 953 37 317

15 201 46 803 1 603 693 739 169 37 922 303 25 406 601 145 926 25 947 106 570 568 0 6 594 504 93 712 18 901

856 346 965 916 581 534 47 545 887 19 471 049 33 347 19 491 172 337 480 0 5 428 540 17 753 8 722

0 0 1 568 054 1 185 735 41 839 714 15 601 695 133 712 21 122 246 115 871 0 6 362 281 36 114 9 197

219 13 256 1 594 533 895 825 40 757 636 26 074 461 63 996 26 793 235 970 668 19 080 5 452 063 12 546 4 692

14 266 46 575 1 084 237 674 321 39 339 537 14 315 849 82 685 24 552 337 527 966 3 542 5 623 575 24 040 4 981

0 1 027 1 679 512 1 038 379 43 564 624 51 130 348 79 680 31 001 383 705 822 6 498 4 235 761 35 993 14 214

52 0 1 588 834 965 855 50 206 739 38 695 980 132 228 28 641 954 587 491 0 5 491 344 31 342 45 052

0 0 1 507 175 1 337 471 49 192 412 33 490 966 206 649 36 755 299 428 315 37 626 3 872 504 16 299 11 480

21 171 68 821 1 335 293 802 220 39 423 323 25 557 994 44 467 36 672 128 499 960 39 564 3 544 797 53 630 29 898

2 205 534 1 511 789 807 312 34 467 834 21 250 867 153 652 31 933 985 666 128 12 134 5 045 500 41 797 8 941

9 430 0 1 773 530 1 057 139 38 171 428 24 457 614 141 119 35 759 922 1 620 175 227 531 4 906 544 36 767 15 333

0 7 238 1 690 195 1 125 247 45 934 360 31 386 824 247 699 35 683 156 1 064 480 6 009 5 184 083 35 882 50 709

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Year Period \ HS

2013

2014

2015

2016

2016 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

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Table 10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued

93:Arms and

ammunition;

parts and

accessories

thereof

94:Furniture;

bedding,

mattresses,

mattress

supports,

cushions and

similar stuffed

furnishing;

lamps and

95:Toys, games

and sports

requisites; parts

and accessories

thereof

96:Miscellaneou

s manufactured

articles

97:Works of art,

collectors'

pieces and

antiques

98:Other

personnal

effects

99:Migrants'

effects All Products

494 826 40 734 544 5 661 088 24 895 739 169 703 39 523 919 10 102 018 7 704 061 789

345 994 38 583 341 6 389 941 30 511 047 191 319 25 219 146 20 504 571 6 379 758 045

408 019 34 843 639 4 759 232 30 904 454 123 550 24 854 618 17 353 032 6 001 051 283

409 077 16 545 282 2 651 803 20 213 510 58 580 25 920 202 8 945 413 5 212 108 964

7 703 1 170 873 171 998 2 546 700 147 2 915 694 1 196 424 395 365 332

24 592 1 723 567 236 642 3 097 115 2 132 2 967 570 891 818 427 727 802

2 330 1 350 661 136 648 827 350 7 454 2 661 673 955 622 478 073 542

43 877 1 514 749 128 755 1 183 160 3 232 3 097 351 558 452 356 468 447

9 815 1 487 581 215 158 1 374 383 13 155 2 483 915 392 630 408 211 870

17 809 1 185 963 307 241 1 649 854 5 125 2 307 678 339 872 429 588 301

17 463 1 927 340 112 151 2 040 585 4 971 1 580 682 635 419 394 423 099

6 692 1 433 483 221 158 1 167 579 1 045 1 885 096 1 007 259 445 029 021

132 720 952 312 207 112 1 407 017 10 085 1 640 859 843 874 444 663 560

18 197 1 382 322 302 394 1 359 986 2 813 1 453 818 671 148 468 084 938

108 281 1 318 948 380 002 2 226 666 6 774 1 277 905 484 858 475 521 536

19 598 1 097 483 232 545 1 333 116 1 647 1 647 962 968 037 488 951 514

39 742 467 145 450 1 142 708 10 602 1 103 198 708 612 384 800 362

10 272 1 227 735 166 659 1 857 725 22 378 1 198 239 440 227 424 360 989

10 587 1 506 189 138 751 1 999 820 1 246 1 301 595 1 346 465 461 674 336

27 283 657 908 199 910 1 973 647 1 949 1 171 516 538 630 405 387 776

26 584 692 287 155 017 2 062 241 198 990 638 211 486 466 062 716

63 977 1 919 392 273 231 2 225 442 15 395 1 047 228 3 344 034 495 202 463

25 296 1 426 560 401 189 1 729 080 69 297 935 185 876 362 482 068 679

43 552 1 438 517 165 993 1 434 332 3 668 867 789 189 350 448 049 227

19 249 1 461 260 201 278 1 389 776 541 671 490 341 919 439 573 733

81 960 1 659 526 178 380 1 282 679 76 006 697 212 5 333 885 460 006 686

23 285 1 505 703 312 761 2 091 646 2 392 832 514 680 506 493 377 052

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Table 11.0: Summary of Sales of Principal Crops and Livestock to/through Marketing Authourities, US$

Period Crops Livestock & Milk Crops and livestock

2014 814 284 458 159 032 244 973 316 702

2015 561 668 564 178 700 017 739 913 452

2016 88 806 472 199 080 242 287 886 714

2017 1 149 855 501 186 818 896 1 336 674 397

2016 January 589 420 14 911 189 15 500 609

February 77 116 15 914 059 15 991 175

March 745 674 17 075 150 17 820 824

April 954 426 16 537 246 17 491 672

May 11 806 254 16 013 746 27 820 000

June 14 095 338 16 993 468 31 088 806

July 19 000 524 17 071 322 36 071 846

August 21 080 380 18 481 764 39 562 144

September 10 399 910 17 109 862 27 509 772

October 6 475 670 16 201 564 22 677 234

November 2 471 430 16 069 301 18 540 731

December 1 110 330 16 701 572 17 811 902

2017 January 2 319 274 14 254 183 16 573 457

February 1 138 962 13 084 541 14 223 503

March 53 673 216 16 446 175 70 119 391

April 167 028 993 14 277 078 181 306 071

May 206 563 181 16 541 351 223 104 532

June 125 688 349 16 760 860 142 449 209

162 447 737

July 146 461 875 15 985 862 202 935 032

August 186 311 166 16 623 866 120 126 358

September 104 653 713 15 472 645

October 88 452 786 15 203 830 103 656 616

November 49 341 522 15 538 034 64 879 556

December 18 222 464 16 630 471 34 852 935

Table 11.1 Volume of Crop Sales to/through Marketing Authorities in tonnes

Intake Year♣ Maize Groundnuts Sorghum Rapoko/ Soya Sugar Wheat Flue-cured Burley # Sunflower

(unshelled) Millet beans beans tobacco tobacco

2013/14 220 366 1 074 14 626 1 164 275 1 141 19 374 216 196 683 - 5

2014/15 66 713 22 67 3 52 0 83 198 681 727 - 0

2015/16 216 248 159 4 603 3 581 76 3 2 482 202 275 688 - 6

2016/17 1 187 561 1 352 65 439 22 735 22 087 65 176 268 188 734 695 - 27

2016 January 424 0 0 0 0 0 910 0 - 0

February 18 0 71 0 0 0 91 - - 0

March 790 0 0 0 0 0 939 - - 0

April 2 225 0 0 0 0 0 186 0 - 0

May 29 828 14 0 0 19 3 329 0 - 0

June 35 922 120 14 1 24 0 18 0 - 0

July 48 320 7 369 5 4 0 9 0 - 1

August 53 221 18 656 122 24 0 0 - 1

September 25 398 0 899 362 5 0 0 - 2

October 14 288 0 1 201 1 114 0 0 0 0 - 2

November 4 007 0 1 187 1 143 0 0 0 0 - 0

December 1 807 0 206 834 0 0 0 0 - 0

2017 January 1 361 0 148 2 189 3 0 1 879 0 - 0

February 738 0 307 1 646 0 0 192 0 - 0

March 611 0 776 1 577 0 2 85 19 999 943 - 0

April 4 461 0 6 0 0 0 58 796 234 - 0

May 21 897 44 34 58 8 1 0 65 486 531 - 1

June 95 993 532 684 709 3 230 2 0 26 158 789 - 1

-

July 260 424 322 4 978 1 418 6 143 19 0 11 847 101 - 2

August 409 774 200 14 088 3 556 5 712 0 0 5 926 156 - 12

September 240 170 137 16 731 3 245 2 809 14 0 519 941 - 2

October 101 803 78 13 231 5 153 3 403 4 85 626 0 - 2

November 34 017 32 9 768 1 244 680 10 67 432 0 - 6

December 16 312 7 4 688 1 940 99 13 19 759 0 - 1

Note: ♣ 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

Total

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Table 11.2: Value of Crop sales to/through Marketing Authorities, US$Period

Maize Ground- Sorghum Soya Sugar Rapoko/ Coffee Wheat Cotton Flue- Burley # Sun- Other Total

nuts Beans Beans Millet cured tobacco flower

tobacco

Intake Year ♣

2005 321 854 250 281 970 10 806 000 24 884 000 0 328 078 080 1 666 392 777 700 688 348 392

2006 407 384 661 6 081 250 2 664 000 54 300 000 0 926 284 116 110 934 155 500 1 396 980 461

2007 26 495 748 19 178 665 39 438 000 230 391 200 0 32 793 073 169 450 705 000 349 171 136

2008 723 265 200 12 026 000 4 389 000 177 010 000 0 5 651 407 500 156 568 918 000 6 569 172 268

2009 16 816 635 129 870 17 850 242 760 146 250 1 350 0 7 999 200 - 174 542 248 24 750 - 25 553 455

2010 67 359 050 211 500 22 770 9 873 600 28 800 990 0 11 509 734 270 000 355 572 326 666 304 6 490 - 445 521 564

2012 24 005 050 530 000 80 830 0 587 080 816 642 - 255 515 044 92 761 591 411 385 510 61 940 2 000 0 785 745 687

2013 7 883 370 535 000 71 685 603 200 267 040 0 - 3 010 826 0 216 122 282 0 250 0 228 493 653

2014 85 942 740 537 000 5 704 140 132 000 1 483 300 453 960 - 9 579 562 0 710 450 506 0 1 250 0 814 284 458

2015 8 116 290 16 400 28 980 20 900 29 700 0 - 1 459 500 0 585 960 007 0 500 0 550 754 594

2016 84 336 720 79 500 1 795 170 36 480 3 900 1 396 590 - 1 156 612 0 595 927 523 0 1 500 0 684 733 995

2017 463 148 790 676 000 25 521 210 10 601 760 84 500 8 866 650 - 82 140 888 0 558 808 953 0 6 750 0 1 149 855 501

2016 January 165 360 0 0 0 0 0 0 424 060 0 0 0 0 0 589 420

February 7 020 0 27 690 0 0 0 0 42 406 0 0 0 0 0 77 116

March 308 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 437 574 0 0 94 522 0 0 840 196

0

April 867 750 0 0 0 0 0 0 86 676 0 0 164 018 780 0 0 164 973 206

May 11 632 920 7 000 0 9 120 3 900 0 0 153 314 0 0 129 595 548 0 0 141 401 802

June 14 009 580 60 000 5 460 11 520 0 390 0 8 388 0 0 173 541 464 0 0 187 636 802

July 18 844 800 3 500 143 910 1 920 0 1 950 0 4 194 0 0 91 260 770 250 0 110 261 294

August 20 756 190 9 000 255 840 11 520 0 47 580 0 0 0 0 32 455 462 250 0 53 535 842

September 9 905 220 0 350 610 2 400 0 141 180 0 0 0 0 4 960 977 500 0 15 360 887

October 5 572 320 0 468 390 0 0 434 460 0 0 0 0 0 500 0 6 475 670

November 1 562 730 0 462 930 0 0 445 770 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 471 430

December 704 730 0 80 340 0 0 325 260 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 110 330

2017 January 530 790 0 57 720 1 440 0 853 710 - 875,614 - 0 - 0 - 2 319 274

February 287 820 0 119 730 0 0 641 940 - 89,472 - 0 - 0 - 1 138 962

March 238 290 0 302 640 0 2 600 615 030 - 39,610 - 52 475 046 - 0 - 53 673 216

April 1 739 790 0 2 340 0 0 0 0 8 854 0 165 278 009 0 0 0 167 028 993

May 8 539 830 22 000 13 260 3 840 1 300 22 620 0 13 048 0 197 947 033 0 250 0 206 563 181

June 37 437 270 266 000 266 760 1 550 400 2 600 276 510 0 3 262 0 85 885 297 0 250 0 125 688 349

July 101 565 360 161 000 1 941 420 2 948 640 24 700 553 020 0 0 0 39 267 235 0 500 0 146 461 875

August 159 811 860 100 000 5 494 320 2 741 760 0 1 386 840 0 0 0 16 773 386 0 3 000 0 186 311 166

September 93 666 300 68 500 6 525 090 1 348 320 18 200 1 265 550 0 578 306 0 1 182 947 0 500 0 104 653 713

October 39 703 170 39 000 5 160 090 1 633 440 5 200 2 009 670 0 39 901 716 0 0 0 500 0 88 452 786

November 13 266 630 16 000 3 809 520 326 400 13 000 485 160 0 31 423 312 0 0 0 1 500 0 49 341 522

December 6 361 680 3 500 1 828 320 47 520 16 900 756 600 0 9 207 694 0 0 0 250 0 18 222 464

Note: ♣ 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

Period Cattle Goats Sheep Pigs

Intake by

Processors

Retailed by

Producers Total

2014 106 267 343 210 24 747 21 222 3 392 156 181

2015 123 612 411 246 28 394 24 948 3 565 181 175

2016 136 651 480 234 32 262 26 483 2 971 199 080

2017 126 233 457 254 30 003 26 750 3 122 186 819

2016 January 9 906 47 10 2 466 2 193 289 14 911

February 10 741 52 14 2 814 2 009 283 15 914

March 11 672 37 20 2 926 2 158 263 17 075

April 11 319 41 17 2 784 2 097 279 16 537

May 11 054 33 19 2 512 2 143 253 16 014

June 11 900 49 27 2 615 2 150 253 16 993

July 11 815 50 26 2 719 2 231 231 17 071

August 13 016 40 21 2 820 2 363 222 18 482

September 11 962 39 24 2 576 2 297 212 17 110

October 11 100 30 17 2 524 2 298 232 16 202

November 10 910 39 25 2 695 2 176 224 16 069

December 11 256 23 13 2 810 2 367 231 16 702

2017 January 9 382 31 12 2 337 2 232 260 14 254

February 8 754 40 18 2 296 1 738 239 13 085

March 11 023 37 23 2 816 2 288 259 16 446

April 9 520 41 25 2 456 1 987 249 14 277

May 0 0 0 0 2 102 253 2 356

June 11 463 47 27 2 795 2 172 257 16 761

July 0 0 0 0 2 355 260 2 615

August 11 463 28 20 2 483 2 364 266 16 624

September 10 591 34 14 2 257 2 323 253 15 473

October 10 092 37 18 2 402 2 397 257 15 204

November 10 400 27 13 2 421 2 383 294 15 538

December 10 972 53 25 2 898 2 409 274 16 630

Note - - Data not available

Source: Ministry of Agriculture (Meat Grading)

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Table 11.4: Volume of Livestock Slaughterings and Milk Production

C.S.C. Butchers C.S.C. Butchers C.S.C. Butchers Colcom Butchers Intake by Retailed by

' 000 head and grading ' 000 head and grading ' 000 head and grading ' 000 head and grading Processors producers

centres centres centres centres 000 litres 000 litres

' 000 head ' 000 head ' 000 head ' 000 head

2015 18.48 239.05 0.00 19.41 0.04 6.42 78.28 61.77 50 473.79 7 071.05

2016 19.13 265.56 0.05 19.16 0.00 5.86 87.35 77.25 58 851.06 6 569.07

2017 18.26 244.73 2.14 16.13 0.54 5.81 75.33 77.75 59 445.13 6 937.58

2016 January 1.44 19.20 0.00 1.87 0.00 0.26 6.71 5.87 4 873.77 642.63

February 1.51 20.86 0.00 2.07 0.00 0.36 7.76 6.60 4 464.70 628.91

March 1.76 22.56 0.03 1.44 0.00 0.51 8.34 6.59 4 794.76 583.62

April 1.65 21.93 0.00 1.65 0.00 0.41 7.57 6.64 4 660.44 619.90

May 1.64 21.39 0.01 1.29 0.00 0.49 6.80 6.02 4 763.04 561.26

June 1.76 23.03 0.00 1.96 0.00 0.67 6.86 6.48 4 778.15 529.15

July 1.71 22.90 0.00 2.01 0.00 0.64 7.14 6.73 4 958.63 512.48

August 1.91 25.21 0.00 1.58 0.00 0.54 7.47 6.92 5 250.98 492.66

September 1.57 23.35 0.00 1.57 0.00 0.60 7.11 6.03 5 104.29 471.08

October 1.53 21.60 0.00 1.21 0.00 0.41 6.64 6.23 5 107.17 516.27

November 1.16 21.57 0.00 1.57 0.00 0.64 7.19 6.56 4 835.18 497.55

December 1.48 21.98 0.00 0.94 0.00 0.33 7.76 6.58 5 259.94 513.56

2017 January 1.26 18.29 0.16 1.10 0.02 0.28 5.92 6.00 4 960.22 577.75

February 1.22 17.02 0.00 1.58 0.00 0.44 6.14 5.57 3 862.92 532.08

March 1.56 21.40 0.30 1.20 0.05 0.53 7.90 6.47 5 085.51 574.82

April 1.51 18.33 0.14 1.50 0.08 0.55 6.32 6.21 4 414.68 553.58

May 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4 671.84 563.29

June 1.77 22.11 0.39 1.50 0.13 0.54 7.18 7.08 4 826.34 570.70

July 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5 232.49 577.69

August 1.81 22.07 0.00 1.13 0.00 0.49 5.67 7.00 5 252.78 591.17

September 1.56 20.50 0.00 1.35 0.00 0.36 5.76 5.76 5 162.07 562.59

October 1.41 19.62 0.08 1.38 0.00 0.46 5.67 6.59 5 327.26 571.14

November 1.24 20.43 0.21 0.85 0.03 0.30 5.59 6.76 5 295.38 654.02

December 1.16 21.70 0.31 1.81 0.06 0.56 7.14 7.65 5 353.63 608.75

Table 11.5 Short-Term Credit Extended to Farmers, US$ thousand

Period Commercial Banks Merchant Banks Total

(Advances) (Advances)

(US$) (US$) (US$)

2015 6 368 853.60 0.00 6 368 853.60

2016 6 227 603.50 - 6 227 603.50

2016 January 577 684.40 - 577 684.40

February 539 562.80 - 539 562.80

March 586 349.70 - 586 349.70

April 527 545.80 - 527 545.80

May 522 239.80 - 522 239.80

June 510 016.80 - 510 016.80

July 501 744.60 - 501 744.60

August 498 489.60 - 498 489.60

September 487 504.20 - 487 504.20

October 513 303.70 - 513 303.70

November 526 709.80 - 526 709.80

December 436 452.30 - 436 452.30

2017 January 448 344.70 - 448 344.70

February 436 206.20 - 436 206.20

March 425 496.80 - 425 496.80

April 426 696.60 - 426 696.60

May 428 874.00 - 428 874.00

June 431 677.50 431 677.50

July 459 128.00 - 459 128.00

August 457 861.90 - 457 861.90

September 457 157.20 - 457 157.20

October 460 475.10 - 460 475.10

November 477 486.10 - 477 486.10

December - - 0.00

Note: - Data not available

Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

Goats slaughterings Milk Production Pig slaughterings Sheep slaughterings Cattle slaughteringsPeriod

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Table 12.0 Mineral Production, Excludes Production from Sand and Stone Quarries

Period Month mt US$'000 mt US$'000 000 mt US$'000 mt US$'000 mt US$'000 Carats US$'000 kg US$'000 mt US$'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

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

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

2016 - - - - 1 635.8 53 015.2 408.7 4 192.4 9 101.1 31 434.6 - - 22 747.3 905 681.1 5 622.4 2 875.32014 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

2016 January - - - - 208.9 7 720.1 32.9 325.4 759.5 2 622.0 - - 1 507.7 52 517.8 625.2 293.8

February - - - - 149.3 5 350.3 46.0 339.3 963.4 3 089.4 - - 1 828.9 69 034.8 474.0 244.1

March - - - - 295.2 10 378.8 42.1 358.4 847.3 2 809.1 - - 1 768.2 69 950.9 572.0 294.6

- -

April - - - - 220.2 7 890.2 27.8 273.0 702.2 2 425.5 - - 1 555.0 61 264.0 428.4 220.6

May - - - - 172.2 6 062.8 30.7 306.1 702.6 2 412.9 - - 1 907.2 76 769.7 462.0 273.9

June - - - - - - 34.0 333.6 807.5 2 745.0 - - 1 792.5 72 965.5 475.2 244.7

July - - - - - - 27.4 305.9 429.2 1 441.4 - - 1 798.3 76 820.6 412.8 212.6

August - - - - - - 35.1 372.6 747.7 2 519.2 - - 2 174.2 92 870.5 625.2 293.8

September - - - - 237.6 7 192.1 28.5 334.6 702.4 2 367.6 - - 1 806.9 76 418.6 523.2 269.4

- -

October - - - - 184.0 5 741.4 29.6 348.9 706.8 2 391.9 - - 2 117.8 85 727.6 352.4 181.5

November - - - - 168.4 2 679.6 34.6 393.7 874.5 3 112.0 - - 2 351.8 92 768.5 392.4 202.1

December - - - - - - 39.9 500.7 858.3 3 498.5 - - 2 138.6 78 572.6 279.6 144.0

2017 January - - 17 116.0 1 047.1 121.8 3 257.4 - - 727.6 2 945.0 158 813.7 - 1 764.0 67 128.7 219.6 103.2

February - - 20 453.0 1 297.7 164.7 3 320.9 - - 807.6 3 369.6 183 113.4 - 1 608.3 62 971.3 106.8 50.2

March - - 22 018.0 1 520.8 136.5 2 680.3 - - 680.5 2 892.7 225 357.9 - 1 671.6 65 557.9 138.0 64.9

- -

April - - 27 269.0 1 881.6 182.3 3 265.6 - - 857.2 3 739.8 247 262.0 - 1 653.6 66 466.7 190.8 89.7

May - - 27 350.0 1 817.5 - - 661.2 3 248.4 271 230.6 - 2 033.6 81 990.7 343.2 161.3

June - - 29 443.0 1 974.9 - - 768.4 3 261.5 302 260.1 - 2 097.0 84 305.6 262.8 123.5

- -

July - - 36 811.0 2 323.5 - - - - 751.4 3 117.8 231 000.9 - 2 228.8 88 018.7 117.6 55.3

August - - 31 992.0 2 029.7 - - - - 733.4 3 785.7 204 662.1 - 2 708.8 112 019.3 198.0 93.1

September - - - - - - - - - - 192 581.5 - 24.7 815.0

October - - - - - - - - - - 141 538.0 - - - - -

November - - - - - - - - - - 153 577.0 - - - - -

December - - - - - - - - - - 196 465.0 - - - - -

Note: - Data not available

Source: Chamber of Mines

GraphiteAsbestos Chrome Coal Cobalt Copper GoldDiamonds

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Period Month

2013

2014

2015

20162014 July

2016 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2017 January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Table 12.0 Mineral Production, Excludes Production from Sand and Stone Quarries

Iridium Total

kg US$'000 mt US$'000 mt US$'000 mt US$'000 mt US$'000 kg US$'000 US$'000

519.6 8 232.4 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

544.4 5 270.6 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

506.7 5 127.1 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 1 633 060.5

597.9 6 419.0 17 743.3 123 140.0 12 221.7 207 438.2 15 109.6 415 402.9 1 321.6 24 087.6 1 173.7 951.0 1 751 105.1 38.3 462.4 1 357.3 18 669.7 802.0 19 100.3 971.7 40 452.0 89.8 2 675.9 82.1 116.4 151 891.3

46.8 469.1 1 534.3 10 240.1 970.3 14 332.7 1 222.9 30 031.6 107.7 1 909.7 94.1 77.5 120,539.8

86.1 741.9 1 494.4 9 414.0 1 394.3 20 135.8 1 728.3 43 216.0 139.2 2 435.2 112.0 88.8 154,089.6

57.5 544.6 1 845.6 11 291.4 1 098.1 16 316.5 1 369.8 35 720.0 118.7 2 109.3 102.6 82.2 150,074.0

44.8 448.3 1 286.3 8 319.7 944.7 14 708.7 1 178.8 32 347.2 103.7 1 934.8 94.1 75.6 121,569.4

43.6 445.9 1 385.1 8 709.5 932.5 15 161.2 1 147.5 32 766.7 103.8 1 980.1 92.9 75.9 129,727.6

50.0 506.7 1 555.7 10 258.8 1 062.6 17 274.4 1 320.4 37 263.3 117.6 2 122.4 107.1 85.7 126,440.0

17.3 203.0 1 104.0 7 478.9 297.3 4 878.7 367.7 11 031.3 31.8 556.8 25.7 29.4 102,929.2

49.2 530.6 1 621.2 11 614.0 1 067.8 19 218.3 1 283.6 39 151.2 116.3 1 973.9 103.4 85.9 168,544.2

46.1 541.9 1 374.1 10 547.1 992.4 19 165.3 1 211.6 37 018.3 109.1 1 891.4 96.6 80.2 156,728.2

44.4 563.8 1 301.7 9 939.7 967.3 18 291.9 1 203.6 34 165.2 104.4 1 848.5 94.9 79.0 162,168.1

56.6 713.6 1 540.4 11 421.5 1 282.3 24 623.1 1 590.6 43 986.6 136.0 2 588.5 125.9 98.1 188,554.1

55.5 709.6 1 700.8 13 905.3 1 212.1 23 331.4 1 484.8 38 705.3 133.3 2 736.9 124.3 92.7 169,740.8

44.2 615.6 1 501.6 10 853.0 922.0 18 819.9 1 123.1 30 407.9 105.2 2 218.3 94.5 74.0 136 777.4

49.3 676.1 1 257.7 9 738.8 1 082.1 22 885.1 1 294.5 35 690.0 115.5 2 558.1 97.4 73.0 141 784.1

71.4 625.8 1 250.5 9 148.1 944.4 20 526.1 1 134.0 31 349.2 102.8 2 415.8 65.7 72.7 135 853.7

56.7 846.1 1 468.6 11 247.7 1 220.1 27 295.5 1 475.0 40 836.5 134.8 3 500.1 119.0 111.7 158 055.0

38.0 494.9 1 443.2 10 723.7 809.3 23 420.2 988.5 33 903.8 90.6 3 033.8 82.1 114.9 157 857.8

47.9 890.1 1 638.8 11 339.0 1 018.0 24 168.2 1 229.0 32 666.1 113.5 3 136.7 101.3 129.1 160 856.5

47.5 900.0 1 653.1 11 586.0 1 008.1 24 119.6 1 220.0 32 135.5 112.2 3 006.7 100.0 127.0 163 873.5

42.6 1 005.9 1 391.2 1 227.8 916.3 28 208.9 1 117.5 37 265.6 101.4 3 441.1 90.3 144.1 188 119.2

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

Rhodium RhutheniumNickel Paladium Platinum

Note: - Data not available

Source: Chamber of Mines

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Table 13.0 Electrical Energy Produced and Distributed , Millions of kilowatt hours

Period

By

Hwange

Power

station

By Kariba

Power

Station

By Other

Power

Station

Independ

ent Power

Producer

s (IPPs)

Total from

Zimbabwe

Drawings

from inter-

connected

system

From Other

non inter-

connected

system

Net

imports Total

2014 3 821.3 5 402.4 559.3 - 9 814.9 11 034.4 0 - 243.4 10 791.0

2015 3 945.8 4 939.2 583.2 - 9 252.1 10 154.5 13.7 - 315.0 9 853.3

2016 3 504.5 2 915.1 392.2 - 7 089.7 9 370.5 6.8 1 910.5 11 180.6

2016 January 367.3 281.5 38.5 3.8 691.0 802.3 1.6 64.3 866.6

February 284.7 209.6 44.4 5.0 543.7 707.1 2.1 140.0 747.1

March 313.1 211.7 35.2 11.5 571.5 733.6 0.7 138.6 872.2

April 312.3 205.1 43.5 12.7 573.6 739.0 1.9 135.0 874.0

May 312.1 248.3 40.8 7.5 608.7 801.7 0.5 164.5 966.2

June 292.5 238.5 31.7 6.1 568.8 801.4 0.0 200.3 1 001.3

July 279.3 273.9 37.7 18.2 609.1 823.0 0.0 186.2 1 009.2

August 342.2 242.8 30.3 46.3 661.6 813.1 0.0 126.2 939.3

September 290.9 234.4 24.7 46.8 596.8 799.2 0.0 167.6 966.8

October 264.2 266.0 18.6 43.5 592.3 818.3 0.0 193.0 1 011.3

November 216.8 259.6 22.7 37.6 536.6 770.9 0.0 201.0 971.9

December 229.2 243.7 24.0 39.0 536.0 760.9 0.0 193.8 954.7

2017 January 175.5 299.5 15.9 43.0 533.9 750.8 0.0 188.4 939.2

February 180.1 326.4 8.6 28.5 543.7 713.1 12.0 143.8 868.9

March 241.2 355.1 7.9 24.4 628.7 803.6 6.6 140.8 950.9

April 268.5 294.1 11.2 16.4 590.2 788.9 0.0 174.9 963.8

May 265.8 350.1 2.1 12.8 630.8 833.6 0.6 178.4 1 012.6

June 283.3 309.9 3.8 8.8 605.8 846.1 2.9 210.3 1 059.3

July 338.5 345.9 21.8 8.9 715.1 891.9 0.3 150.3 1 042.5

August 326.6 356.8 25.5 7.7 716.6 898.3 0.0 153.6 1 051.9

September 284.1 305.8 25.0 5.4 620.3 854.2 0.0 200.7 1 054.9

2016 Jan - Sep 2 794.4 2 145.8 326.8 157.8 5 424.7 7 020.4 6.8 1 322.7 8 242.7

2016 Jan - Sep 2 363.6 2 943.7 121.8 156.0 5 585.1 7 380.4 22.4 1 541.2 8 944.0

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

2014 686.8 1 612.8 1 775.0 2 496.0 1 666.8 8 237.4

2015 972.2 1 694.6 829.3 2 248.0 1 681.5 7 425.5

2016 490.0 1 462.0 1 183.0 2 382.0 1 764.0 7 281.0

2016 January 42.0 124.0 94.0 197.0 146.0 603.0February 48.0 125.0 71.0 191.0 140.0 575.0March 46.0 115.0 73.0 199.0 136.0 569.0

April 41.0 99.0 87.0 187.0 149.0 563.0May 42.0 119.0 89.0 205.0 143.0 598.0June 34.0 124.0 105.0 214.0 139.0 616.0

July 34.0 124.0 105.0 214.0 139.0 616.0August 42.0 130.0 102.0 207.0 147.0 628.0

September 43.0 128.0 108.0 195.0 156.0 630.0

October 42.0 120.0 108.0 195.0 157.0 622.0

November 40.0 130.0 118.0 183.0 163.0 634.0December 36.0 124.0 123.0 195.0 149.0 627.0

2017 Jan 31.0 138.0 128.0 188.0 153.0 638.0

Feb 22.0 126.0 126.0 169.0 136.0 579.0

Mar 25.0 129.0 122.0 194.0 140.0 610.0

Apr 29.0 138.0 131.0 183.0 147.0 628.0

May 45.0 137.0 142.0 198.0 151.0 673.0

Jun 26.0 122.0 160.0 195.0 148.0 651.0

Jul 42 123.0 156.0 203 143.0 667

Aug 44 128.0 164.0 201 156.0 693

2015 Jan -Aug 2016 331.0 957.0 726 1 605.0 1 144.0 4 763.0

2016 Jan -Aug 2017 264.0 1 041.0 1129 1 531.0 1 174.0 5 139.0

Source: Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA)

Generation Sent Out From other sources

Energy Distributed in ZimbabweInterconnected System

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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 Total

materials

Rate of

change (%)

Quarterly

Rate

of

chang

e (%)

AnnuWeights 12.28 16.22 29.95 5.24 3.72 12.68 1.44 9.15 6.97 2.33 100.00

Period

2014 105.9 106.1 93.4 116.3 100.6 113.2 95.3 105.0 102.8 105.1 99.6 -5.2

2015 102.7 101.9 99.8 108.3 100.2 106.7 98.7 100.9 100.9 101.4 100.5 0.9

2016 102.7 92.5 91.6 96.9 99.4 99.0 78.7 104.1 96.0 98.5 96.9 -3.5

2017 99.3 98.5 109.6 122.2 91.4 122.1 116.2 114.1 106.7 109.1 108.5 1.9

2014 Rebased March 107.8 104.9 93.1 124.0 100.6 125.6 94.1 104.9 102.3 105.6 102.8 -0.6 -3.0

June 107.8 102.7 93.0 117.9 100.6 101.7 94.9 102.4 102.1 104.9 100.3 -2.5 -5.1

September 104.4 108.6 93.8 113.3 100.6 117.9 95.8 105.7 103.5 105.4 99.2 -1.0 -5.5

December 103.8 108.3 93.6 110.5 100.4 109.1 96.6 107.2 103.5 104.5 96.1 -3.2 -7.1

2015 Rebased March 105.7 103.9 99.7 113.2 100.6 115.5 97.5 102.1 101.1 102.2 103.5 7.7 0.7

June 105.5 102.9 100.0 113.6 100.4 105.8 98.3 100.4 101.2 101.9 99.8 -3.6 -0.5

September 99.8 101.0 99.7 106.9 99.8 106.2 99.2 100.9 101.3 101.7 98.7 -1.1 -0.5

December 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1.3 4.1

2016 Rebased March 113.0 88.8 97.4 94.1 99.5 95.0 99.7 102.2 93.9 97.7 97.8 - 2.2 - 5.6

June 97.1 82.3 55.7 87.7 96.1 98.2 31.3 112.2 79.8 100.8 81.2 - 18.6

September 101.4 106.3 125.4 105.3 103.7 102.9 121.7 97.1 100.6 95.9 109.6 11.0

December 100.0 94.3 103.2 101.5 98.5 100.0 100.8 105.6 112.6 99.9 101.5 - 7.4 1.5

2017 Rebased Mar 99.4 93.0 99.6 107.2 94.3 108.9 113.1 101.2 97.7 103.8 100.2 - 1.3 2.5

Jun 98.2 97.1 102.0 101.9 90.9 118.2 110.8 105.5 106.2 93.0 102.9 2.7 26.7

Sept 98.1 101.4 117.4 135.3 88.8 128.0 120.5 121.4 107.6 118.2 113.4 10.2 3.5

Dec 101.3 103 121.1 150.7 91.7 135 120.5 130.6 116.1 124.1 118.5 4.5 16.8

Percentage rates of change from September 2017 to December 2017

3.2 1.6 3.1 11.4 3.2 5.5 0.1 7.6 7.9 5.0 4.5

Percentage rates of change from December 2016 to December 2017

1.3 9.3 17.3 48.5 - 6.9 34.9 19.5 23.7 3.1 24.2 16.8

Note:

♣ Includes delivery charges to site.

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January February March April May June July August September October November December

2013 1.50 1.54 1.56 1.57 1.53 1.51 1.51 1.53 1.53 1.52 1.51 1.50

2014 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.53 1.53 1.53 1.51

2015 1.48 1.44 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.45 1.44 1.41 1.39 1.37 1.30

2016 1.35 1.35 1.32 1.30 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.34 1.33 1.31 1.33 1.33

2017 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.36 1.36 1.36 1.35 1.35 1.35 1.38 1.40 1.38

January February March April May June July August September October November December

2013 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.37 1.36 1.36 1.38 1.37 1.38 1.38 1.38

2014 1.38 1.39 1.39 1.38 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.42 1.46 1.43 1.41

2015 1.35 1.32 1.23 1.32 1.31 1.31 1.30 1.29 1.24 1.22 1.20 1.18

2016 1.16 1.16 1.12 1.08 1.10 1.14 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.17 1.18

2017 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.22 1.22 1.22 1.20 1.22 1.22 1.25 1.26 1.25

January February March April May June July August September October November December

2013 1.34 1.34 1.36 1.36 1.35 1.35 1.34 1.34 1.33 1.32 1.31 1.31

2014 1.32 1.31 1.30 1.29 1.29 1.28 1.29 1.28 1.29 1.29 1.28 1.27

2015 1.25 1.21 1.20 1.33 1.33 1.30 1.29 1.30 1.27 1.40 1.73 1.69

2016 1.84 1.84 1.76 1.77 1.85 1.88 1.89 1.88 1.87 1.89 1.90 1.95

2017 0.94 1.10 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.40 1.43 1.44 1.44

January February March April May June July August September October November December

2013 3.83 3.72 3.68 3.65 3.63 3.63 3.60 3.57 3.56 3.54 3.54 3.50

2014 3.47 3.41 3.46 3.44 3.41 3.40 3.38 3.36 3.36 3.38 3.29 3.73

2015 3.67 3.48 3.38 3.35 3.24 3.19 3.22 3.51 3.20 3.15 3.11 2.96

2016 2.96 2.96 2.85 2.66 2.68 2.72 2.68 2.71 2.64 1.71 2.54 2.53

2017 2.42 2.38 1.90 1.95 2.05 2.47 2.44 2.44 2.38 2.97 2.97 2.96

Note 1. - Data not available during the period indicated.

2. Petrol, paraffin and diesel are measured per litre

3. Gas is measured per kg.

4 Paraffin have been revised from April to September 2016

Gas

Table 14.1: Monthly Average Fuel Retail Prices 2011 - 2017

Petrol

Diesel

Paraffin/Kerosene

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Table 15.0: Volume of Manufacturing Index (VMI): 2012 - 2015 (Base 2009=100)

Food-stuffs

(including

stockfeeds)

Drink and

tobacco

Textiles

including ginning

Clothing and

footwear

Wood and

furniture

Paper, printing

and publishing

Chemical and

petroleum

products

Non-metallic

mineral products

Metals and

metal products

Transport and

transport equipment

Other

manufacturing

groups

All

manufacturing

groups

Weights 252 118 28 79 24 68 172 46 103 20 89 1 000

2012 100.8 97.2 117.5 95.4 86.5 102.4 88.5 106.9 82.1 101.1 60.7 93.3

2013 97.9 93.1 86.1 94.4 95.1 99.6 91.1 121.6 76.0 100.7 54.1 90.9

2014 98.8 97.2 76.9 83.0 85.5 98.1 88.7 130.2 70.3 61.4 68.5 90.7

2015 109.2 108.0 75.7 85.9 133.6 99.4 88.8 145.9 63.7 59.8 88.3 97.2

2014 January 86.9* 65.7 45.0* 82.7 74.1 99.9 95.2* 110.7 63.9 60.9 43.6 79.2

February 93.5* 88.8 61.8* 87.1 76.8* 115.0 81.7* 122.3 76.6 67.5 56.8 86.4

March 89.0* 83.2 59.0* 93.6 69.0* 104.2 87.5* 108.8 69.7 60.9 48.5 82.9

April 94.3* 92.7 49.8* 92.7 82.1* 99.8 78.5* 108.5 73.7 65.0 47.3 83.9

May 94.8* 87.6 65.2* 82.4 67.5* 95.0 71.1* 114.4 65.3 56.5 56.8 81.1

June 99.0* 97.9 92.5* 88.0 72.7* 108.3 97.1* 138.5 68.0 58.1 63.3 92.1

July 103.9 115.8 123.6* 61.0 83.9* 92.9 112.9* 147.6 69.5 59.2 66.7 97.1

August 96.4* 113.6 113.3 64.4 81.5* 92.0 86.5* 142.3 70.1 58.0 65.6 89.9

September 114.0* 124.7 112.3* 85.2 83.5* 97.2 87.0* 154.0 69.4 60.5 72.4 98.9

October 112.2* 95.5 96.8* 89.9 126.9* 79.3 94.1* 142.3 74.8 65.0 212.5* 108.6

November 99.3* 109.4 81.6* 96.5 144.1* 101.1 93.8* 153.6 78.3 67.7 97.2 99.5

December 106.6* 107.9 70.2* 81.7 92.5* 97.6 86.3* 132.0 65.9 58.2 80.1* 93.0

2015 January 98.9* 109.0 64.0* 76.3* 84.3* 99.3* 84.7* 135.0 66.1 58.7 83.7* 90.7*

February 112.5* 121.7 72.5 95.9* 154.8* 108.6* 89.0* 153.2 73.5 67.4* 97.3* 103.4*

March 107.4* 110.3 66.3* 90.0* 127.1* 97.7* 64.6* 141.0 67.0 60.1* 91.3* 92.7*

April 104.3* 114.7 66.0* 91.2* 130.3* 100.1* 71.4* 146.5 70.1 62.3* 95.9* 94.9*

May 101.3* 110.9 64.1* 83.9* 138.1* 97.8* 88.6* 141.1 68.2 60.0* 95.8* 95.6*

June 108.8* 113.7 64.7* 89.8* 150.5* 98.0* 105.3* 145.7 70.7 62.8* 102.9* 102.7*

July 109.8 105.2 87.6 82.8 146.5 87.4 80.6 149.6 64.5 56.9 82.8 94.5

August 113.4 101.1 81.3 85.2 133.1 102.1 94.0 151.7 57.2 57.8 86.2 97.6

September 113.7 106.4 89.2 86.8 134.7 101.1 89.0 145.5 64.4 59.3 80.2 97.7

October 116.3 104.9 88.9 82.8 142.4 101.9 103.3 154.7 63.8 57.2 81.1 101.0

November 109.5 98.3 88.8 86.3 150.3 101.4 120.0 146.8 59.3 59.1 78.2 100.7

December 116.2 101.5 84.1 81.6 127.8 99.1 81.5 141.9 45.2 57.3 87.6 94.1

2014 January-December 98.8 97.2 76.9 83.0 85.5 98.1 88.7 130.2 70.3 61.4 68.5 90.7

2015 January-December 109.2* 108.0* 75.7 85.9 133.6* 99.4 88.2 145.9* 63.7 59.8 88.3 97.2

* Figures are ammended

+ Figures are provisional

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Table 16.0 Principal Indicators - Gross output, Intermediate consumption and Value added classified by industrial group; CIP Zimbabwe 2011-2013: USD

ISIC Gross Output

Intermediate

Consumption Value Added Gross Output

Intermediate

Consumption Value Added Gross Output

Intermediate

Consumption Value Added

Mining (1)

132 Mining of non-ferrous metal ores, except uranium

and thorium ores

373 683 390 144 766 862 228 916 528 182 282 651 76 618 704 105 663 947 265 083 549 107 352 674 157 730 875

141 Quarrying of stone sand and clay 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

142 & 101 Mining of chemical, fertilizer minerals, extraction of

salt,quarrying and other mining; Mining and

agglomeration of coal and lignite

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

Total 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

Manufacturing

151 & 152 Processing and preserving of fish and fish products;

Manufacture of dairy products

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

154 Manufacture of other food products 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

155 & 160 Manufacture of beverages; Manufacture of

tobbacco products

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

171 & 172

& 173

Spinning ,weaving and finishing of textiles;

Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c; Manufacture of

knitted and crocheted fabrics and articles

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

181 & 182 Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel;

Manufacture of fur and fur products

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 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 Publishing of books, brochures, musical books and

other publications

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

241 & 242 Manufacture of basic chemicals; Manufacture of

other chemical products

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

251 & 252 Manufacture of rubber products; Manufacture of

plastics products

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 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

2012 20132011

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Table 16.0 Principal Indicators - Gross output, Intermediate consumption and Value added classified by industrial group; CIP Zimbabwe 2011-2013: USD

ISIC Gross Output

Intermediate

Consumption Value Added Gross Output

Intermediate

Consumption Value Added Gross Output

Intermediate

Consumption Value Added

2012 20132011

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 39 036 677 23 573 608 49 220 811 22 195 222 27 025 589 25 869 423 8 857 196 17 012 228

Total 2 923 127 475 1 672 170 308 1 250 957 168 3 241 079 691 1 650 343 792 1 590 735 899 2 865 234 887 1 486 196 415 1 379 038 472

Electricity and Water

401 & 410Production, collection and distribution of electricity:

Collection, purification and distribution of water

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

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

Total 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

Grand Total 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

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Table 17.1 Railways Analysis of Revenue, in thousand US$; 2010 - 2017

Period

Coaching Agricul- Basic Other Misce- Total Total

services tural metal goods laneous revenue

produce Coal Other Total products revenue

2014 3 061.2 12 083.3 21 706.6 6 997.2 27 121.2 4 428.0 33 219.4 2 153.8 75 864.6 75 864.6

2015 2 749.3 13 938.6 26 002.8 6 982.5 32 985.3 2 856.4 33 926.4 2 706.7 89 162.8 89 162.9

2016 1 401.4 14 283.1 14 374.1 5 827.7 20 202.5 312.6 15 213.2 1 329.9 52 742.0 52 742.0

2016 January - - - - - - - - - -

February - - - - - - - - - -

March - - - - - - - - - -

April 139.0 462.6 1 653.4 200.7 1 854.1 0.0 1 292.2 121.8 3 869.7 3 869.7

May 12.5 663.8 1 151.5 165.4 1 316.8 0.0 1 319.7 111.5 3 424.3 3 424.3

June 257.0 1 349.4 2 257.6 375.5 2 633.8 0.0 1 368.5 158.9 5 766.9 5 766.9

July 118.3 1 446.7 1 975.3 438.3 2 413.6 0.0 1 993.4 176.6 6 148.6 6 148.6

August 197.4 2 399.6 1 758.3 826.2 2 584.5 0.0 1 791.1 148.7 7 121.3 7 121.3

September 147.0 2 440.8 2 425.9 1 175.6 3 601.5 0.0 1 344.9 197.4 7 731.6 7 731.6

October 281.5 1 232.6 1 230.6 899.9 2 130.5 209.4 2 541.1 190.1 6 585.3 6 585.3

November 101.9 2 665.6 1 020.0 742.6 1 762.5 0.0 1 626.8 137.8 6 294.6 6 294.6

December 146.8 1 621.9 901.5 1 003.7 1 905.2 103.2 1 935.6 87.0 5 799.7 5 799.7

2017 January 803.2 660.4 814.7 722.2 1 536.9 149.6 621.5 70.7 3 771.5 3 771.5

February 70.4 719.9 462.5 1 184.1 1 646.6 142.2 1 536.7 219.5 4 335.2 4 335.2

March 120.0 670.7 799.7 2 174.8 2 974.5 134.7 1 287.4 95.8 5 283.1 5 283.1

April 169.3 654.0 368.4 1 308.4 1 676.8 195.6 1 306.8 132.4 4 135.0 4 135.0

May 128.1 1 452.5 1 418.4 1 806.2 3 224.7 165.3 1 111.7 250.9 6 333.1 6 333.1

June 210.9 1 728.1 2 366.2 1 200.6 3 566.7 0.0 1 698.7 63.8 7 268.3 7 268.3

July 163.6 1 503.5 2 329.0 1 826.3 4 155.3 155.2 1 065.1 192.8 7 235.4 7 235.4

August 177.9 1 546.1 3 009.9 2 041.1 5 051.0 114.4 1 546.6 170.0 8 606.0 8 606.0

September - - - - - - - - - -

Npte: - Data not available

Source : National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ)

Rail Traffic

Minerals and ores

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Table 17.2 Airport Traffic, Excluding Transit Passengers

Overfliers

Flights

in/out Passengers

Freight#

Tonne

Flights

in/out Passengers

Freight

Tonne

Flights

in/out Passengers

Freight

Tonne

Flights

in/out Passengers

Freight

Tonne

Flights

in/out Passengers

Freight

Tonne Total

2015 4 589 151 905 - 20 420 1 056 923 - 7 200 245 465 - 7 793 16 244 - 40 002 1 470 537 13 383 -

2016 4 772 143 758 - 20 206 1 096 375 - 7 250 268 920 - 7 552 13 424 - 39 780 1 522 477 28 351

2016 1st Quarter 1 021 33 848 - 4 533 247 539 - 1 296 49 973 - 1 032 1 995 - 7 882 333 355 7 199

2nd Quarter 1 177 34 747 - 5 143 264 244 - 1 908 60 926 - 1 959 3 322 - 10 187 363 239 6 753

3rd Quarter 1 270 37 260 - 5 507 298 381 - 2 216 84 599 - 2 739 4 654 - 11 732 424 894 7 365

4th Quarter 1 304 37 903 - 5 023 286 211 - 1 830 73 422 - 1 822 3 453 - 9 979 400 989 7 034

2016 January 328 10 961 - 1 450 84 941 - 462 17 256 - 302 698 - 2 542 113 856 - 2 435

February 328 10 987 - 1 458 74 181 - 407 16 188 - 320 624 - 2 513 101 980 - 2 260

March 365 11 900 - 1 625 88 417 - 427 16 529 - 410 673 - 2 827 117 519 - 2 504

April 342 12 715 - 1 695 99 814 - 533 20 556 - 409 893 - 2 979 133 978 - 2 196

May 442 11 110 - 1 751 83 764 - 643 20 629 - 609 972 - 3 445 116 475 - 2 270

June 393 10 922 - 1 697 80 666 - 732 19 741 - 941 1 457 - 3 763 112 786 - 2 287

July 428 12 338 - 1 817 94 234 - 750 26 429 - 878 1 431 - 3 873 134 432 - 2 557

August 430 13 295 - 1 838 110 660 - 754 30 604 - 965 1 804 - 3 987 156 363 - 2 377

September 412 11 627 - 1 852 93 487 - 712 27 566 - 896 1 419 - 3 872 134 099 - 2 431

October 461 11 705 - 1 828 88 204 - 687 27 469 - 859 1 452 - 3 835 128 830 - 2 430

November 428 11 784 - 1 673 83 453 - 578 24 280 - 573 1 144 - 3 252 120 661 - 2 298

December 415 14 414 - 1 522 114 554 - 565 21 673 - 390 857 - 2 892 151 498 - 2 306

2017 January 358 11 455 - 1 508 88 991 - 471 20 305 - 258 505 - 2 595 121 256 - -

February 332 11 691 - 1 394 72 346 - 391 17 017 - 285 549 - 2 402 101 603 - -

March 426 12 457 - 1 526 81 824 - 523 23 851 - 383 571 - 2 858 118 703 - -

April 430 11 850 - 1 733 99 475 - 642 26 596 - 587 1 077 - 3 392 138 998 - -

May 452 10 992 - 1 936 90 228 - 835 27 371 - 657 1 405 - 3 880 129 996 - -

June 426 10 535 - 1 858 84 502 - 832 26 339 - 825 1 602 - 3 941 122 978 - -

2016 Jan - June 2 198 68 595 - 9 676 511 783 - 3 204 110 899 - 2 991 5 317 - 18 069 696 594 - 13 952

2017 Jan - June 2 424 68 980 - 9 955 517 366 - 3 694 141 479 - 2 995 5 709 - 19 068 733 534 - -

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)

Bulawayo ( Joshua Mqabuko

Nkomo International Airport) Harare International Airport Victoria Falls International Airport Other Total

Period

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Table 18.0:Depository Corporations Survey US$000)

2017

Jan Feb Mar April May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

NET FOREIGN ASSETS

Assets -584,011.9 -574,374.1 -559,959.1 -513,244.3 -567,873.4 -574,972.8 -626,057.8 -582,743.9 -549,977.4 -598,056.2 -720,531.6 0.0

Central Bank (net) (583,214.4) (588,800.8) (585,362.7) (597,984.0) (624,118.0) (572,451.2) (673,008.4) (636,128.8) (644,200.3) (733,967.4) (871,025.2) -

Foreign Assets 449,211.8 445,565.1 419,948.3 406,334.5 380,372.9 414,622.7 379,556.9 432,890.7 442,063.7 328,936.9 316,144.2

Foreign Liabilities (1,032,426.2) (1,034,365.82) -1,005,311.0 -1,004,318.5 -1,004,490.9 -987,073.9 -1,052,565.3 -1,069,019.5 -1,086,264.1 -1,062,904.2 -1,187,169.4

Other Depository Corporations (net) -797.5 14,426.6 25,403.6 84,739.7 56,244.6 -2,521.6 46,950.6 53,384.9 94,222.9 135,911.2 150,493.6 0.0

Foreign Assets 270,935.3 290,763.7 275,104.7 338,839.9 302,736.5 260,090.5 212,254.0 214,135.9 249,362.6 293,932.0 304,880.2

Foreign Liabilities (271,732.8) (276,337.0) -249,701.1 -254,100.2 -246,491.9 -262,612.1 -165,303.4 -160,751.0 -155,139.7 -158,020.8 -154,386.6

Net Domestic Assets (NDA) 6,247,448.4 6,346,016.0 6,439,892.7 6,630,026.9 6,768,155.8 7,066,644.4 7,190,083.7 7,658,286.7 8,010,175.7 8,285,079.2 8,740,559.2 0.0

Domestic Claims 7,643,349.8 7,761,845.9 7,920,221.1 8,179,305.4 8,451,437.9 8,775,537.5 8,910,298.8 9,400,014.1 9,819,593.0 10,185,048.3 10,637,228.4 0.0

Claims on Central Government (Net) 3,862,196.6 4,003,963.8 4,034,942.8 4,316,171.9 4,466,829.2 4,729,355.6 4,885,665.8 5,267,118.1 5,581,193.3 5,881,505.1 6,271,018.9 0.0

Claims on Central Government 3,940,983.1 4,084,363.3 4,147,553.2 4,414,683.3 4,564,175.8 4,843,590.5 5,004,270.4 5,396,080.9 5,676,935.3 5,965,131.0 6,346,320.4 0.0

Central Bank 2,270,562.6 2,355,433.5 2,337,736.9 2,444,816.3 2,578,541.6 2,781,509.7 2,976,316.8 3,253,867.9 3,386,569.9 3,558,186.7 3,826,415.9

ODCs 1,670,420.5 1,728,929.9 1,809,816.3 1,969,866.9 1,985,634.2 2,062,080.8 2,027,953.7 2,142,213.0 2,290,365.4 2,406,944.4 2,519,904.5

less Liabilities to Central Government (78,786.57) (80,399.57) (112,610.37) -98511.34 -97346.59 -114,234.9 (118,604.61) (128,962.78) (95,742.09) (83,625.90) (75,301.46)

Claims on Other Sectors 3,781,153.3 3,757,882.1 3,885,278.3 3,863,133.5 3,984,608.7 4,046,181.9 4,024,633.0 4,132,896.0 4,238,399.8 4,303,543.2 4,366,209.5 0.0

Other Financial Corporations 117,123.9 79,035.5 80,256.7 82,515.7 96,671.3 150,004.3 98,954.0 102,512.0 104,161.8 104,614.4 107,453.6

State and Local Government 35,909.1 35,006.5 34,312.2 34,732.9 36,595.5 35,573.0 34,059.2 34,223.6 31,707.4 33,198.4 38,416.8

Public Non Financial Corporations 242,357.0 272,898.1 276,370.5 313,871.5 356,234.7 337,668.9 400,050.1 399,893.8 453,678.0 462,270.6 514,831.4

Private Sector 3,385,763.2 3,370,941.9 3,494,338.9 3,432,013.3 3,495,107.3 3,522,935.7 3,491,569.7 3,596,266.6 3,648,852.6 3,703,459.7 3,705,507.8 0.0

Central Bank 30,379.1 13,888.7 24,815.2 18,128.7 8,832.6 33,352.5 34,125.3 42,626.5 36,709.1 41,794.0 42,120.3

ODCs 3,355,384.2 3,357,053.2 3,469,523.7 3,413,884.55 3,486,274.63 3,489,583.2 3,457,444.48 3,553,640.10 3,612,143.5 3,661,665.7 3,663,387.53

Other Items (Net) 1,395,901.4 1,415,829.9 1,480,328.5 1,549,278.5 1,683,282.2 1,708,893.1 1,720,215.1 1,741,727.4 1,809,417.3 1,899,969.1 1,896,669.3 0.0

Shares and Other Equity 1,471,378.3 1,481,807.0 1,505,125.8 1,501,542.9 1,530,318.9 1,547,498.8 1,546,591.6 1,561,407.1 1,584,816.4 1,635,896.9 1,657,131.7

Liabilities to Otrher Financial Corporations 44,374.0 46,621.7 45,153.7 45,155.6 45,511.3 49,870.0 38,848.0 26,097.1 35,381.2 45,306.2 63,455.5

Restricted Deposits 66,478.5 66,738.0 67,789.3 68,133.1 84,939.9 84,618.0 84,477.3 32,685.6 115,800.6 161,010.6 88,854.6

Other Items (net) (186,329.4) (179,336.8) (137,740.30) -65553.13 22512.12 26906.32 50,298.31 121,537.64 73,419.06 57,755.41 87,227.48

Broad Money-M3 5,663,365.3 5,771,641.9 5,879,933.65 6,116,782.65 6,200,282.35 6,491,671.62 6,564,025.89 7,075,542.80 7,460,198.3 7,687,023.01 8,020,027.58 -

Securities Other than Shares included in Broad Money50,562.0 59,329.2 60,161.2 63,292.2 61,392.9 65,667.5 66,282.6 71,054.4 55,830.3 62,975.4 66,482.8

Broad Money-M2 5,612,803.3 5,712,312.6 5,819,772.50 6,053,490.45 6,138,889.42 6,426,004.16 6,497,743.31 7,004,488.42 7,404,368.1 7,624,047.65 7,953,544.80 -

Other Deposits 1,544,874.5 1,552,644.6 1,529,856.98 1530705.58 1558418.08 1,538,865.52 1,600,104.76 1,604,901.44 1,571,434.7 1,460,819.34 1,450,191.3

Narrow Money-M1 4,067,928.8 4,159,668.1 4,289,915.5 4,522,784.9 4,580,471.3 4,887,138.6 4,897,638.6 5,399,587.0 5,832,933.4 6,163,228.3 6,503,353.5 -

Transferable Deposits 3,985,443.1 4,046,287.5 4,147,742.43 4369406.07 4404701.4 4,690,977.34 4,696,301.61 5,199,733.27 5,589,485.1 5,875,303.92 6,184,269.3

Currency Outside Depository Corporations 82,485.7 113,380.6 142,173.1 153,378.8 175,769.9 196,161.3 201,336.9 199,853.7 243,448.2 287,924.4 319,084.2

Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

Note:

(i) Depository Corporations Survey-formerly monetary Survey

(ii) Broad money redefined using IMF's Monetray and Financial Statistics Manual 2000. Major changes include exclusion of Government deposits held by banks from broad money.

(iii)Transferable deposits made up of demand and savings deposits

(iv) NCDs are also referred to as securities included in broad money

(v) All classes of time deposits, short and long term are clasified as time deposits, which are termed other deposits

(vi) Credit to the private sector now excludes claims on other financial corporations , as well as claims on state and local government (Local Authorities)

(vii) Depository corporations made up of the Central Bank and Other Depository corporations

(viii) Other depository corporations (ODCs) -Commercial banks, merchant banks, building societies and POSB.

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Table 18.1 Central Bank Survey US$000)

2017 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

NET FOREIGN ASSETS -583,214.4 -588,800.8 -585,362.7 -597,984.0 -624,118.0 -572,451.2 -673,008.4 -636,128.8 (644,200.31) (733,967.38) (871,025.23) 0

Claims on Non Residents 449,211.8 445,565.1 419,948.31 406,334.53 380,372.91 414,622.73 379,556.87 432,890.70 442,063.75 328,936.84 316,144.17 0

Official Reserves Assets 350,427.5 346,696.1 320,526.53 306,195.43 280,743.61 311,434.24 216,563.03 269,927.65 280,416.18 226,405.62 204,314.49

Other Foreign Assets 98,784.3 98,869.0 99,421.78 100,139.10 99,629.30 103,188.49 162,993.84 162,963.05 161,647.57 102,531.22 111,829.68

Less Liabilities to Non Residents 1,032,426.2 1,034,365.8 1,005,310.99 1,004,318.51 1,004,490.86 987,073.90 1,052,565.30 1,069,019.51 1,086,264.06 1,062,904.22 1,187,169.40

Short Term Liabilities 558,302.1 560,678.8 528,171.18 523,978.67 523,548.11 502,610.47 563,024.67 574,360.75 593,884.47 573,462.17 693,209.75

Other Foreign Liabilities 474,124.1 473,687.0 477,139.81 480,339.84 480,942.76 484,463.63 489,540.63 494,658.76 492,379.59 489,442.05 493,959.66

Net Domestic Assets (NDA) 2,082,987.4 2,193,388.2 2,189,787.9 2,257,730.2 2,349,466.0 2,519,330.3 2,737,213.4 3,001,066.8 3,105,476.07 3,254,560.13 3,580,493.61 0

Domestic Claims 2,449,800.8 2,551,097.3 2545403.08 2,683,243.81 2,852,123.09 3,029,056.93 3,245,422.59 3,502,764.78 3,713,388.93 3,918,166.34 4,232,264.89

Net Claims on Central Government (Net) 2,244,839.8 2,330,293.6 2,312,027.7 2,422,539.02 2,556,298.97 2,442,648.78 2,935,771.58 3,213,236.12 3,346,024.06 3,517,656.38 3,785,862.90 0

Claims on Central Government 2,270,562.6 2,355,433.5 2337736.94 2,444,816.34 2,578,541.58 2,781,509.70 2,976,316.77 3,253,867.93 3,386,569.92 3,558,186.66 3,826,415.91

Of which:Securities Other than Shares 577,431.7 562,585.7 551741.2 533,407.34 537,150.63 620,541.15 640,269.72 677,443.83 641,160.04 1,105,837.44 1,153,434.17

Less Liabilities to Central Government 25,722.84 25,139.92 25709.26 22,277.32 22,242.61 338,860.92 40,545.19 40,631.81 40,545.86 40,530.28 40,553.01

Of which : Deposits 25,722.8 25,139.9 25709.26 22,277.32 22,242.61 40,520.14 40,545.19 40,631.81 40,545.86 40,530.28 40,553.01

Claims on Other Sectors 204,961.0 220,803.7 233,375.4 260,704.80 295,824.11 290,067.36 309,651.01 289,528.66 367,364.88 400,509.96 446,401.99 0

Other Financial Corporations 16,900.4 18,434.7 18570.34 18,972.27 19,413.25 17,924.43 18,367.00 18,768.05 19,232.50 20,476.27 20,253.71

State and Local Government 0.0 0.0 0 - - - - - - - -

Public Non Financial Corporations 157,681.5 188,480.3 189,990 223,603.81 267,578.24 238,790.47 257,158.75 228,134.08 311,423.31 338,239.72 384,027.99

Private Sector 30,379.1 13,888.7 24,815 18,128.72 8,832.62 33,352.46 34,125.26 42,626.53 36,709.07 41,793.97 42,120.29

Claims on Other Depository Corporations 112,720.5 115,953.2 106,865 87,479 52,811 52,540 43,316 30,413 40,885.26 73,618.97 166,428.64

Other Liabilities to ODCs 269,925.53 255,446.41 242,395 294,201 305,898 307,589.96 309,366.6 350,766.86 358,683.75 419,794.54 559,928.12

Other Items (Net) 209,608.4 218,215.8 220,086 218,792 249,570 254,677.12 242,159.1 181,344.18 290,114.37 317,430.64 258,271.80

Monetary Base Incl foreign currency clearing balances

Monetary Base 1,499,773 1,604,587 1,604,425 1,659,746 1,725,348 1,948,879 2,064,205 2,364,938 2,461,275.76 2,520,592.76 2,709,468.39 0

Bond notes and Coin in Circulation 102,692 132,682 154,733 164,070 189,209 203,523 208,485 212,164 255,447.92 296,621.09 328,872.98 0

Bond coin 13,853 13,845 20,385 23,269 25,820 27,667 28,763 30,290 35,089.72 37,235.52 42,063.42

Bond Notes 88,839 118,837 134,348 140,801 163,389 175,856 179,722 181,874 220,358.20 259,385.57 286,809.56

Liabilities to ODCs 1,395,502 1,467,942 1,446,636 1,492,786 1,520,838 1,728,301 1,838,460 2,135,123 2,166,837.09 2,181,116.18 2,331,782.19

Reserve Deposits 0 0 - - - - - - - - -

Other 1,395,502 1,467,942 1,446,636 1,492,786 1,520,838 1,728,301 1,728,301 2,135,123 2,166,837.09 2,181,116.18 2,331,782.19

Private Deposits 1,579 3,964 3,057 2,890 15,302 17,055 17,260 17,651 38,990.75 42,855.49 48,813.22

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TABLE 18.3: Other Depository Corporations Survey (US "000)

Jan-17 Feb-17 Mar-17 Apr-17 May-17 Jun-17 Jul-17 Aug-17 Sep-17 Oct-17 Nov-17 Dec-17

Net Foreign Assets (796.61) 14,426.65 25,403.64 84,739.67 56,244.55 (2,521.63) 46,950.64 53,384.90 94,222.92 135,911.16 150,493.62 -

Claims on Non Residents 270,936.19 290,763.67 275,104.70 338,839.86 302,736.47 260,090.51 212,254.03 214,135.93 249,362.59 293,931.99 304,880.23 -

Of Which: Foreign Currency 110,979.79 96,836.03 66,426.17 67,822.05 56,944.26 57,084.55 45,185.40 40,576.65 38,057.17 41,812.82 46089.81

Deposits 159,688.91 193,663.57 208,412.27 270,746.20 245,512.83 202,703.19 166,729.03 173,240.95 210,988.32 251,805.84 258471.13

Other 267.49 264.07 266.26 271.61 279.38 302.77 339.60 318.33 317.10 313.33 319.29

Less Liabilities to Non Residents 271,732.80 276,337.02 249,701.06 254,100.19 246,491.92 262,612.14 165,303.39 160,751.03 155,139.67 158,020.83 154,386.61 -

Of Which: Deposits 137,945.79 135,779.65 117,026.45 126,179.95 120,578.30 119,073.63 54,731.95 51,835.14 54,067.71 58,472.24 56101.99

Loans 133,787.01 140,557.37 132,674.61 127,920.24 125,913.62 143,538.51 110,571.44 108,915.89 101,071.96 99,548.59 98284.62

Other - - - - - - - - - - 0

Net Domestic Assets (NDA) 5,580,169.12 5,639,870.63 5,709,300.09 5,872,634.42 5,952,966.11 6,280,976.96 6,298,478.78 6,804,652.82 7,083,536.40 7,220,331.97 7,501,636.54 -

Domestic Claims 5,193,549.02 5,210,748.63 5,374,818.07 5,496,061.60 5,599,314.82 5,744,480.56 5,664,876.25 5,897,249.36 6,106,204.08 6,266,881.94 6,404,963.56 -

Net Claims on Central Government 1,617,356.78 1,673,670.22 1,722,915.15 1,893,632.91 1,910,530.23 1,988,366.03 1,949,894.23 2,053,882.03 2,235,169.19 2,363,848.73 2,485,156.00 -

Claims on Central Government 1,670,420.51 1,728,929.86 1,809,816.25 1,969,866.92 1,985,634.21 2,062,080.82 2,027,953.65 2,142,213.00 2,290,365.42 2,406,944.35 2,519,904.45 -

Securities 1,654,534.63 1,713,961.31 1,794,113.06 1,954,045.20 1,968,887.34 2,014,158.17 1,982,771.14 2,100,894.18 2,248,874.27 2,372,099.40 2487651.071

Loans 15,885.88 14,968.55 15,703.20 15,821.72 16,746.86 47,922.65 45,182.51 41,318.82 41,491.15 34,844.95 32253.378

Other - - - - - - - - - - 0

Less liabilities to Central Government (53,063.72) (55,259.64) (86,901.10) (76,234.01) (75,103.98) (73,714.80) (78,059.42) (88,330.97) (55,196.23) (43,095.62) -34748.453

Claims on Other Sectors 3,576,192.24 3,537,078.41 3,651,902.92 3,602,428.69 3,688,784.59 3,756,114.53 3,714,982.02 3,843,367.33 3,871,034.89 3,903,033.21 3,919,807.56 -

Other Financial Corporations 100,223.50 60,600.81 61,686.40 63,543.47 77,258.00 132,079.86 80,587.02 83,743.90 84,929.32 84,138.16 87199.89

State and Local Government 35,909.11 35,006.53 34,312.18 34,732.93 36,595.52 35,573.03 34,059.17 34,223.63 31,707.35 33,198.40 38416.75

Public Non Financial Corporations 84,675.48 84,417.84 86,380.62 90,267.74 88,656.44 98,878.45 142,891.35 171,759.70 142,254.70 124,030.93 130803.39

Private Sector 3,355,384.15 3,357,053.23 3,469,523.72 3,413,884.55 3,486,274.63 3,489,583.19 3,457,444.48 3,553,640.10 3,612,143.52 3,661,665.72 3663387.53

Claims on the Central Bank 1,475,197.65 1,507,778.32 1,498,477.57 1,505,940.67 1,505,814.46 1,682,269.46 1,814,568.56 2,074,164.01 2,122,438.97 2,148,009.91 2,325,299.45 -

Bond Notes and Coins 20,206.06 19,301.21 12,559.66 10,691.41 13,438.61 7,361.61 7,148.37 12,310.36 11,999.68 8,696.70 9788.767

Reserves 1,454,991.60 1,488,477.11 1,485,917.91 1,495,249.26 1,492,375.85 1,674,907.85 1,807,420.19 2,061,853.65 2,110,439.28 2,139,313.21 2315510.684

Liabilities to the Central Bank 0.24 1.80 1,752.65 3,143.00 0.77 0.69 - 1.79 3.39 1.46 0.462

Other Items(Net) 1,088,577.31 1,078,654.52 1,162,242.90 1,126,224.85 1,152,162.40 1,145,772.36 1,180,966.03 1,166,758.76 1,145,103.26 1,194,558.42 1,228,626.01 -

Shares and Other Equity 1,272,987.21 1,279,285.69 1,301,867.36 1,295,023.50 1,310,286.87 1,325,276.01 1,330,874.62 1,342,135.53 1,356,314.17 1,398,886.31 1422958.6

Liabilities to Other financial corporations 41,105.95 43,353.63 41,885.62 41,887.59 42,243.24 46,601.91 35,579.93 22,829.02 32,113.21 42,038.12 60187.49

Other Items(Net) (225,515.85) (243,984.80) (181,510.08) (210,686.24) (200,367.71) (226,105.56) (185,488.52) (198,205.79) (243,324.12) (246,366.01) -254520.08

Deposits and Securities Included in Broad Money 5,579,371.64 5,654,297.27 5,734,703.72 5,960,513.96 6,009,210.65 6,278,455.63 6,345,429.42 6,858,037.73 7,177,759.33 7,356,243.13 7,652,130.15 -

Deposits Included in Broad Money 5,528,809.62 5,594,968.03 5,674,542.57 5,897,221.76 5,947,817.72 6,212,788.17 6,279,146.84 6,786,983.35 7,121,929.07 7,293,267.77 7585647.37

Transferable deposits 3,983,863.96 4,042,323.47 4,144,685.59 4,366,516.18 4,389,399.64 4,673,922.65 4,679,042.08 5,182,081.91 5,550,494.39 5,832,448.43 6135456.05

Other Deposits 1,544,945.66 1,552,644.56 1,529,856.98 1,530,705.58 1,558,418.08 1,538,865.52 1,600,104.76 1,604,901.44 1,571,343.68 1,460,819.34 1450191.32

Money Market Instruments 50,562.02 59,329.24 60,161.15 63,292.20 61,392.93 65,667.46 66,282.58 71,054.38 55,830.26 62,975.36 66482.78

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Table 18.4 Assets of Commercial Banks, US$ Million

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End of

2016 January 1.05 171.98 667.53 119.2 105.6 25 1039.4 - 5.2 19.1 28.5 15.6 62.6 2703.9 61.5 582.8 278.8 396.6 6284.4

February 1.21 140.75 702.19 96.28 93.1 25 1128.1 - 5.2 19 25 15.8 60.1 2615 62.1 477.1 292.8 399.3 6158.2

March 1.31 161.9 734.53 96.34 131.7 25 1143.3 - 5.1 16.4 22.6 14.2 102.9 2618.9 62.6 471 298 405.1 6311.1

April 1.35 135.51 778.19 135.47 108.3 25 1200.9 - 5.1 15.8 25.1 15 101.5 2573.6 69.6 413.7 309.7 404.7 6318.6

May 1.38 89.57 891.44 130.52 85.3 25 1229.5 - 5 16.64 12.3 14.7 100.1 2534.2 64 397 302.2 413.8 6312.8

June 1.42 108.53 934.42 84.65 123.2 25 1279 - 0 16.4 28.1 14.6 97.9 2523.7 64.1 407.7 299 431.6 6439.3

July 1.45 101.74 977.63 79.5 141.3 25 1316.9 - 0 16.2 26.6 15.4 99.7 2414.7 65.7 393.2 284 440.7 6399.72

August 1.36 140.23 1074.47 97.53 131.9 25 1297.4 - 0 11.3 22.9 15.4 99.5 2414.8 67.3 390.2 313.6 447.3 6550.2

September 1.36 91.63 1122.67 143.91 169.6 25 1331.9 - 5.4 3.2 27.3 14.5 87.3 2451.9 71.4 382.3 317.3 455.9 6702.6

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October 1.27 81.03 1090.44 130.2 155.1 27 1376.2 - 15.4 3.9 28.7 15.5 87.1 2472.1 66 397.2 293.2 458.2 6698.6

November 4.24 69.45 1242.12 103.17 136.3 27 1349.8 - 15.5 4.6 17.6 15.4 85.2 2511 68.5 350.5 285.6 466.2 6752.2

December 14.07 98.95 1306.91 134.35 156.7 27 1416 - 15.3 4.9 17.8 13.2 70.4 2380.1 273.8 376.7 274.2 473.4 7053.8

2017 January 17.72 103.75 1322.38 81.89 128.2 27 1485 - 15.4 3.6 15.9 15.1 68.6 2467.7 53.9 395.7 251.9 479.3 6933.1

February 16.29 89.44 1396.07 96.11 137.3 48 1502.5 - 15.5 3.2 15 14.9 68.2 2238.9 239.7 398.5 266 480.1 7026.4

March 10.74 63.27 1421.43 83.18 150.7 53.5 1578.7 - 15.7 3.8 15.7 15.7 69.9 2554.3 23.7 422.4 314.5 484 7281

April 9.82 64.14 1383.44 75.92 209 51.4 1744.4 - 15.8 3.6 15.8 16.9 74 2493.3 26.4 489.1 263.7 492.6 7429.3

May 12.36 52.63 1376.3 119.89 159.1 75.3 1739.8 - 15.7 33.6 16.7 16.3 72.4 2528.3 28.4 486.1 290.7 492 7515.6June -

June 7.01 53.33 1578.51 141.42 82.2 110.6 1786.8 - 16 35 47.9 16.5 82.2 2583.5 23.9 533.5 273.6 497.3 7869.27

July 6.71 40.92 1684.48 137.62 53.7 103.6 1752.4 - 26.1 34.4 45.2 16.9 116.3 2495.4 24.2 513.6 295.5 482.1 7829.13

August 11.8 37.09 1882.39 124.33 161.2 7.9 1856.2 - 26.3 64.6 41.3 18 145 2538.1 23.8 531.8 272.6 485.7 8228.11

September 11.43 35.83 1961.76 109.59 172.7 31.3 1998 - 23.5 65 41.5 15.6 118.2 2585.7 28.3 472.8 281.3 487.7 8440.21

October 8.1 40.49 1961.76 143.68 175.7 61 2106.6 - 24.4 65.1 34.8 17.8 99.1 2607 29.4 432.4 287.8 508.9 8604.03

November 9.04 45.09 2126.74 161.14 174.7 74.3 2230.4 - 23.5 65.4 32.3 19.6 106.9 2618.1 26.4 417.7 324.2 511.4 8966.91

December - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Note: - Data not available

Source : Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

1. Government securities includes treasury bills and bonds

2. Includes bankers acceptances, discounted bills and negotiable certificates of deposits

3. Includes households, other financial corporations

Liquid Assets

Debt Securities Loans and Advances

65

Table 18.5 Commercial Banks- Liabilities, US$ Million

Deposits

Amount Owing to

Demand Savings Time

Deposits

Total

Deposits

from the

Public

Other

Depository

Corporations

Government Total Debt

Securities

Foreign

Liabilities

RBZ Other

Depository

Corporation

s

Other

Financial

Corporation

s

Capital

and

Reserves

Contingent

Liabilities

Other

Liabilities

Total

End of

2016 Jan 2,428.8 278.8 967.1 3,674.7 340.4 24.7 4,039.8 33.6 313.2 0.0 50.3 85.3 871.3 582.8 308.0 6284.3

Feb 2,407.9 290.0 984.9 3,682.8 337.3 18.8 4,038.9 38.4 298.9 0.0 91.0 35.0 878.1 477.1 301.0 6158.4

Mar 2,508.0 288.3 1026.9 3,823.2 345.4 15.4 4,184.0 43.2 303.1 0.0 100.2 36.1 886.6 471.0 288.1 6312.3

Apr 2,571.6 297.5 1014.8 3,883.9 306.8 16.9 4,207.6 67.7 285.7 0.0 119.4 36.1 893.9 413.7 294.5 6318.6

May 2,639.9 280.6 1042.8 3,963.3 275.1 17.9 4,256.3 57.9 300.0 0.0 66.3 36.1 908.9 397.0 290.1 6312.6

Jun 2,734.1 268.2 1019.8 4,022.1 331.6 24.0 4,377.7 67.9 272.3 0.0 77.8 44.3 915.7 407.7 276.0 6439.4

Jul 2,676.5 334.1 987.4 3,998.0 361.0 33.8 4,392.8 58.2 261.0 0.0 56.9 45.8 922.3 393.1 269.8 6399.9

Aug 2,836.2 285.6 1009.5 4,131.3 341.3 29.3 4,501.9 67.0 257.0 0.0 51.1 40.9 932.3 390.2 309.8 6550.2

Sep 2,915.9 334.9 987.8 4,238.6 393.9 25.8 4,658.3 62.9 246.3 0.0 69.3 35.9 944.5 382.3 303.2 6702.7

Oct 3,056.4 267.0 940.9 4,264.3 344.5 25.0 4,633.8 60.0 267.7 0.0 74.5 27.9 954.5 397.2 283.0 6698.6

Nov 3,186.7 254.5 896.9 4,338.1 382.5 28.0 4,748.6 29.3 260.0 0.0 51.4 28.2 966.9 350.5 317.3 6752.2

Dec 3,271.3 285.7 896.0 4,453.0 418.3 19.6 4,890.9 47.1 250.7 1.8 111.6 48.2 1032.7 376.7 294.0 7053.7

0.0

2017 Jan 3,205.0 317.1 981.8 4,503.9 348.3 30.4 4,882.6 36.9 242.1 0.0 38.0 40.4 1005.1 395.7 292.2 6933.0

Feb 3,267.0 318.3 977.1 4,562.4 349.8 32.6 4,944.8 47.5 243.9 0.0 63.7 42.9 1007.7 398.5 277.4 7026.4

Mar 3,370.3 313.3 965.3 4,648.9 390.8 64.2 5,103.9 50.6 225.6 1.8 66.3 41.5 1061.6 422.4 307.3 7281.0

Apr 3,496.9 328.5 960.8 4,786.2 380.3 54.3 5220.8 52.8 228.3 0.0 63.3 41.7 1034.4 489.1 299.0 7429.4

May 3,534.8 331.2 979.7 4,845.7 384.0 53.4 5283.1 50.8 220.4 0.0 29.0 41.9 1,092.7 486.1 311.6 7515.6

Jun 3,792.5 332.7 949.8 5,075.0 423.9 51.7 5550.6 54.9 237.5 - 43.7 45.8 1,095.2 533.5 308.0 7869.2

Jul 3,786.1 326.0 1,021.7 5,133.8 432.5 56.2 5622.5 55.3 140.0 - 42.2 35.3 1,096.8 513.6 323.2 7828.9

Aug 4,198.3 342.7 1,010.3 5,551.3 380.7 66.3 5998.3 58.3 136.9 - 41.8 22.5 1,116.1 531.8 322.4 8,228.1

Sep 4,561.7 355.5 1003.7 5,920.9 303.1 32.7 6256.7 42.3 133.7 0.0 50.4 31.9 1,130 472.8 322.3 8,439.9

Oct 4,771.6 340.7 927.8 6,040.1 329.8 21.1 6391.0 50.8 127.5 0.0 52.5 41.7 1,168 432.4 340.5 8,604.0

Nov 5,036.5 380.1 918.9 6,335.5 349.5 12.7 6697.7 54.0 124.7 0.0 61.8 59.9 1,190 417.7 361.6 8,967.0

Dec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Source: Reseve Bank of Zimbabwe

66

Table 18.6 Advances of Commercial Banks by Sector, US$ Thousands

End

of

Agriculture Constructi

on

Communic

ation

Distribution Financial &

Investiment

s

Financial

Organizatio

ns

Manufacturi

ng

Mining Services Transport Individuals Conglom

erates/1

Total

2016 January 577 684.4 35 033.6 35 535.9 379 618.2 13 329.2 68 325.8 476 677.0 158 150.5 410 992.6 40 295.6 535 379.3 380.2 2 731 402.3

February 539 562.8 35 885.1 37 857.4 374 835.1 13 285.9 63 301.8 473 970.3 155 889.4 415 520.6 40 862.5 531 789.5 365.3 2 683 125.7

March 586 349.7 39 180.5 41 037.5 371 809.6 13 397.9 63 061.4 444 769.1 156 209.2 402 900.5 44 606.7 588 882.7 410.7 2 752 615.5

April 527 545.8 46 612.5 40 624.2 379 572.0 13 428.1 69 469.7 437 795.4 142 682.1 421 335.6 43 921.4 645 037.3 9 410.0 2 777 434.1

May 522 239.8 40 194.4 38 496.8 358 042.5 13 280.8 65 381.2 439 295.5 145 180.0 401 304.1 41 908.5 651 719.3 9 579.0 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

September 487 504.2 42 900.7 20 644.2 338 165.8 11 960.4 154 582.0 409 891.0 142 259.6 400 059.8 40 609.7 636 000.8 11 273.3 2 695 851.5

October 513 303.7 44 348.8 23 814.1 333 709.5 11 968.6 70 984.3 418 465.3 152 571.6 456 867.4 45 511.4 637 546.1 11 122.2 2 720 213.0

November 526 709.8 42 580.2 22 481.4 338 556.1 11 358.7 72 491.9 413 849.2 152 092.3 464 279.4 42 762.1 641 080.5 10 545.5 2 738 787.1

December 436 452.3 41 297.5 19 541.4 311 503.1 11 668.9 327 576.0 377 945.5 134 516.0 415 801.6 36 867.2 613 022.6 10 287.7 2 736 479.8

2017 January 448 344.7 41 732.8 22 069.3 264 734.2 12 019.3 270 117.2 350 757.1 144 447.3 394 945.0 40 975.0 591 245.7 11 489.3 2 592 876.9

February 436 206.2 40 112.3 24 467.5 269 358.3 12 146.8 272 314.8 361 416.8 143 990.4 373 445.1 40 250.7 568 686.3 11 277.9 2 553 673.1

March 425 496.8 54 688.4 25 533.4 275 500.1 12 241.8 290 985.3 349 722.5 159 101.0 359 672.5 37 864.1 572 233.3 13 047.7 2 576 086.9

April 426 696.6 43 836.6 18 145.2 340 025.3 12 219.1 271 824.0 360 945.8 134 101.0 350 475.1 42 208.4 571 000.5 12 492.9 2 583 970.5

May 428 874.0 43 427.0 16 689.0 322 695.4 12 252.6 269 976.3 360 929.9 117 479.9 354 102.7 41 337.5 569 798.9 11 923.7 2 549 486.9

Jun 431 677.5 45 018.0 16 989.2 311 641.4 14 435.6 266 917.5 343 590.2 126 542.8 417 469.8 37 849.5 595 749.5 12 001.6 2 619 882.6

Jul 459 128.0 52 500.1 11 717.0 255 319.0 14 541.0 255 591.2 311 364.4 131 420.5 422 799.8 39 630.7 609 112.5 14 464.3 2 577 588.5

Aug 457 861.9 52 622.6 11 736.0 262 602.7 17 438.9 256 802.3 313 868.5 138 714.9 420 653.6 41 089.3 617 686.4 15 194.2 2 606 271.3

Sep 457 157.2 48 477.1 12 117.9 340 506.4 21 660.1 265 082.3 331 929.6 124 822.8 393 491.3 41 117.0 619 867.0 16 061.2 2 672 289.9

Oct 460 475.1 46 588.0 12 273.6 329 020.8 21 810.6 262 118.2 317 587.0 126 041.6 383 374.3 41 351.4 634 561.2 16 061.2 2 651 263.0

Nov 477 486.1 46 318.3 12 005.2 323 990.0 21 811.0 261 421.1 316 225.5 123 307.2 379 542.7 32 215.3 649 034.3 16 061.2 2 659 417.9

Dec

Note: 1. These are large corporation with business operations covering across a number of sectors

Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

67

Table 19.0: Other Depository Corporations- Assets , US$ Million

Bond

Notes &

Coins

Foreign

Notes &

Coin

Balances

with the

Reserve

Bank

Balances with

Other Depository

Corporations

Balances

with Foreign

Banks

Other

claims on

Non

Residents

Govt

Securities1

local Govt

Securities

Public

Enterprise

s

Other 2 Government Local

Government

Public

Enterpris

es 3

Other

Institutional

Units

Other

Claims

Contingent

Assets

Other

Assets

Non

Financial

Assets

Total

End of

2016 January 1.22 193.28 734.58 294.53 116.10 25.00 1,147.00 28.80 5.20 19.10 28.50 15.60 63.60 3,547.40 110.20 582.80 412.80 545.10 7,870.81

February 1.44 160.35 763.47 287.06 102.80 25.00 1,228.90 29.20 5.20 19.00 25.00 15.80 61.10 3,472.00 100.50 477.10 427.30 547.60 7,748.82

March 1.53 179.00 809.22 286.42 148.60 25.00 1,225.00 28.50 5.10 16.40 22.60 14.20 103.90 3,510.60 59.30 471.00 428.00 552.90 7,887.27

April 1.55 146.02 818.74 323.00 111.80 25.00 1,322.70 27.60 5.10 15.80 25.10 15.00 102.40 3,453.70 66.70 413.70 445.50 552.20 7,871.61

May 1.53 100.12 973.06 281.55 91.00 25.00 1,354.10 26.80 5.00 16.60 12.30 14.70 101.10 3,433.40 61.00 397.00 440.20 564.10 7,898.56

June 1.61 124.61 1,015.85 287.98 128.50 25.00 1,412.90 25.90 - 16.40 28.10 14.60 98.90 3,414.90 66.90 407.70 431.50 578.80 8,080.15

July 1.62 111.03 1,053.72 242.57 147.40 25.00 1,450.10 33.40 - 16.20 26.60 15.40 100.70 3,320.90 74.20 393.10 416.70 592.40 8,021.04

August 1.58 148.46 1,177.10 235.02 136.00 25.00 1,420.20 32.30 - 11.30 22.90 15.40 100.50 3,326.80 67.80 390.20 445.00 598.30 8,153.86

September 1.63 96.32 1,208.28 310.75 173.60 25.00 1,463.40 29.00 5.40 3.20 27.30 14.50 88.40 3,349.00 86.10 382.30 448.60 606.60 8,319.38

October 1.42 88.60 1,155.19 322.05 162.30 27.00 1,517.50 26.30 15.40 3.90 28.70 15.50 88.10 3,389.70 68.20 397.20 427.70 609.00 8,343.76

November 4.57 76.25 1,318.56 318.52 140.90 27.00 1,500.70 22.30 15.50 4.60 17.60 15.40 86.10 3,469.50 71.90 350.50 419.00 618.20 8,477.10

December 16.56 107.69 1,418.99 378.23 162.90 27.00 1,553.20 21.00 15.30 4.90 17.80 13.20 71.30 3,265.00 330.10 376.70 408.80 626.00 8,814.67

2017 January 20.21 110.98 1,454.99 239.82 132.70 27.00 1,654.50 20.80 15.40 3.60 15.90 15.10 69.20 3,394.70 57.50 395.70 383.40 630.40 8,641.90

February 19.30 96.84 1,488.48 251.83 145.10 48.60 1,714.00 20.10 15.50 3.20 15.00 14.90 68.90 3,177.90 236.80 398.50 400.00 631.10 8,746.05

March 12.56 66.43 1,485.92 260.51 154.90 53.50 1,794.10 18.70 15.70 3.80 15.70 15.70 70.70 3,460.50 67.20 422.40 442.50 635.10 8,995.92

April 10.69 67.82 1,495.25 249.41 219.30 51.40 1,954.00 17.80 15.80 3.60 15.80 16.90 74.50 3,449.50 24.60 489.10 398.80 644.60 9,198.87

May 13.44 56.94 1,492.38 272.47 170.20 75.30 1,968.90 20.30 15.70 33.60 16.70 16.30 72.90 3,447.80 82.40 486.10 421.70 644.40 9,307.53

June 7.36 57.08 1,674.91 350.26 92.10 110.60 2,014.20 19.00 16.00 35.00 47.90 16.50 82.90 3,494.30 92.80 533.50 408.90 649.60 9,702.91

July 7.15 45.19 1,807.42 302.34 63.10 103.60 1,982.80 17.20 26.10 34.40 45.20 16.90 116.80 3,417.10 86.80 513.60 432.90 635.80 9,654.40

August 12.31 40.58 2,061.85 276.55 165.30 7.90 2,100.90 16.30 26.30 64.60 41.30 18.00 145.50 3,494.50 78.60 531.80 403.70 639.50 10,125.49

September 12.00 38.06 2,110.44 226.79 179.70 31.30 2,248.90 16.10 23.50 65.00 41.50 15.60 118.80 3,554.40 78.00 472.80 415.60 655.10 10,303.59

October 8.70 41.81 2,139.31 254.07 190.80 61.00 2,372.10 15.40 24.40 65.10 34.80 17.80 99.60 3,599.10 82.00 432.40 459.30 667.30 10,564.99

November 9.79 46.09 2,315.51 289.76 184.20 74.30 2,487.70 18.80 23.50 65.40 32.30 19.60 107.30 3,608.70 76.80 417.70 505.60 672.50 10,955.55

December - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Note: - Data not available

Source : Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

1. Government securities includes treasury bills and bonds

2. Includes bankers acceptances, discounted bills and negotiable certificates of deposits

3. Includes households, other financial corporations

Liquid Assets

Debt Securities Loans and Advances

68

Table 19.1: Other Depository Corporations- Liabilities, US$ Million

Deposits Amount Owing to

Demand Savings Time

Deposits

Total Deposits

from the Public

Other

Depository

Government Total Debt

Securities

Foreign

Liabilities

RBZ Other

Depository

Other Financial

Corporations

Capital and

Reserves

Contingent

Liabilities

Other

Liabilities

Total

End of

2016 Jan 2,487.3 650.3 1536.5 4,674.1 388.1 26.4 5,088.6 44.9 356.5 0.0 125.0 86.0 1189.0 582.8 397.8 7,870.6

Feb 2,466.2 669.7 1552.9 4,688.8 375.0 20.4 5,084.2 50.3 341.1 0.0 171.7 36.4 1196.7 477.1 391.3 7,748.8

Mar 2,566.3 676.8 1592.4 4,835.5 371.0 16.9 5,223.4 55.6 340.1 0.0 181.1 37.3 1185.3 471.0 393.5 7,887.3

Apr 2,629.9 695.1 1568.6 4,893.6 332.4 18.5 5,244.5 80.1 322.6 0.0 194.0 36.9 1188.4 413.7 391.2 7,871.4

May 2,698.3 690.6 1559.5 4,948.4 309.8 19.5 5,277.7 71.6 336.1 0.0 143.5 36.8 1238.7 397.0 397.2 7,898.6

Jun 2,792.4 660.9 1569.2 5,022.5 401.4 25.6 5,449.5 81.0 307.7 0.0 159.4 47.4 1243.5 407.7 384.0 8,080.2

Jul 2,734.8 722.9 1517.7 4,975.4 435.1 50.9 5,461.4 71.8 296.6 0.0 129.6 46.2 1256.6 393.1 365.6 8,020.9

Aug 2,894.5 639.2 1553.3 5,087.0 412.3 46.9 5,546.2 80.8 290.6 0.0 127.6 41.2 1271.0 390.2 406.1 8,153.7

Sep 2,974.8 679.9 1534.9 5,189.6 479.7 43.7 5,713.0 74.1 276.8 0.0 151.7 36.2 1276.8 382.3 408.4 8,319.3

Oct 3,115.2 605.1 1508.9 5,229.2 433.8 43.1 5,706.1 73.4 297.0 0.0 162.4 28.3 1293.5 397.2 385.9 8,343.8

Nov 3,245.5 640.8 1467.6 5,353.9 471.9 46.2 5,872.0 43.9 289.7 0.0 142.2 28.8 1313.4 350.5 436.9 8,477.4

Dec 3,329.8 702.9 1471.7 5,504.4 510.9 42.2 6,057.5 62.9 279.6 1.8 191.5 48.8 1384.1 376.7 412.1 8,815.0

- -

2017 Jan 3,263.8 720.5 1544.9 5,529.2 429.8 53.1 6,012.1 50.6 271.2 0.0 104.5 41.1 1360.2 395.7 406.6 8,642.0

Feb 3,325.9 722.0 1552.6 5,600.5 426.0 55.3 6,081.8 59.3 270.8 0.0 126.1 43.4 1365.8 398.5 400.4 8,746.1

Mar 3,429.2 715.7 1529.9 5,674.8 461.0 86.9 6,222.7 60.2 249.6 1.8 134.9 41.9 1426.8 422.4 435.7 8,996.0

Apr 3,555.8 813.7 1530.7 5,900.2 450.9 76.2 6,427.3 63.3 251.1 0.0 117.4 41.9 1382.2 489.1 426.7 9,199.0

May 3,593.7 798.7 1558.4 5,950.8 454.6 75.1 6,480.5 61.4 243.5 0.0 95.2 42.2 1,448.6 486.1 450.1 9,307.6

Jun 3,851.4 825.6 1538.9 6,215.9 497.6 73.7 6,787.2 65.7 259.5 0.0 108.9 46.6 1,455.9 533.5 445.6 9,702.9

Jul 3,845.0 837.2 1600.1 6,282.3 503.0 78.1 6,863.4 66.3 162.2 0.0 99.5 35.6 1,463.2 513.6 450.7 9,654.5

Aug 4,257.2 927.5 1604.9 6,789.6 451.2 88.3 7,329.1 71.1 158.2 0.0 79.1 22.8 1,478.4 531.8 454.9 10,125.4

Sep 4,622.20 932.40 1,571.40 7,126.0 383.40 55.20 7,564.6 55.80 151.10 - 67.40 32.10 1,494.50 472.80 465.20 10,303.5

Oct 4,825.80 1,010.80 1,460.80 7,297.4 410.70 43.10 7,751.2 63.00 153.90 - 73.10 42.00 1,537.50 432.40 511.70 10,564.8

Nov 5,090.70 1,047.90 1,450.20 7,588.8 454.90 34.70 8,078.4 66.50 151.30 - 84.50 60.20 1,562.70 417.70 534.30 10,955.6

Dec - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Source: Reseve Bank of Zimbabwe

69

Table 19.2 Assets of Building Socities, US$ Million

Bond

Notes &

Coins

Foreign

Notes &

Coin

Balances

with the

Reserve

Bank

Balances

with Other

Depository

Corporations

Balances

with

Foreign

Banks

Other claims

on Non

Residents

Govt

Securities1

local Govt

Securities

Public

Enterprises

Other 2 Mortgages Government Other Other

Assets

Non

Financial

Assets

Total

End of

2016 January 0.13 17.39 52.89 174.89 10.00 0.00 76.60 28.80 0.00 0.00 332.80 0.00 424.20 107.90 119.70 1345.30

February 0.20 18.23 51.29 188.70 9.20 0.00 65.60 29.20 0.00 0.00 330.20 0.00 428.90 110.40 119.60 1351.52

March 0.19 15.08 63.72 189.76 16.60 0.00 50.80 28.50 0.00 0.00 345.40 0.00 407.70 105.90 119.40 1343.05

April 0.19 9.46 24.44 186.02 3.40 0.00 90.90 27.60 0.00 0.00 332.50 0.00 406.60 111.40 119.20 1311.71

May 0.14 7.35 65.79 148.67 5.50 0.00 93.30 26.80 0.00 0.00 339.80 0.00 421.50 114.20 122.30 1345.35

June 0.18 12.92 66.94 200.92 5.20 0.00 103.70 25.90 0.00 0.00 353.30 0.00 402.00 107.40 119.30 1397.76

July 0.16 8.30 63.25 162.33 5.70 0.00 101.60 33.40 0.00 0.00 346.80 0.00 426.10 107.30 123.80 1378.74

August 0.20 7.54 84.78 136.50 4.10 0.00 95.10 32.30 0.00 0.00 353.40 0.00 416.60 105.80 123.40 1359.72

September 0.21 4.16 67.01 165.80 3.80 0.00 95.50 29.00 0.00 0.00 354.40 0.00 417.10 105.40 123.30 1365.68

October 0.12 7.23 52.19 191.21 6.80 0.00 100.90 26.30 0.00 0.00 356.90 0.00 427.00 108.80 123.40 1400.85

November 0.14 6.44 54.76 214.60 3.90 0.00 114.90 22.30 0.00 0.00 381.20 0.00 444.90 108.80 124.70 1476.64

December 1.72 8.05 89.65 243.77 5.10 0.00 91.30 21.00 0.00 0.00 379.80 0.00 430.20 110.00 124.40 1504.99

2017 January 2.35 7.02 109.63 157.70 4.30 0.00 123.70 20.80 0.00 0.00 389.10 0.00 406.10 106.30 124.40 1451.40

February 1.19 7.29 69.26 155.60 7.40 0.00 162.00 20.10 0.00 0.00 394.40 0.00 410.10 109.00 124.20 1460.54

March 1.65 3.07 35.53 177.16 4.00 0.00 164.20 18.70 0.00 0.00 404.40 0.00 413.00 102.80 124.20 1448.71

April 0.74 3.56 73.43 173.28 9.80 0.00 158.60 17.80 0.00 0.00 392.50 0.00 432.30 109.70 125.10 1496.81

May 0.92 3.94 81.47 152.32 10.80 0.00 168.20 20.30 0.00 0.00 394.40 0.00 451.10 105.90 126.10 1515.45

June 0.34 3.66 65.90 208.75 9.80 0.00 165.30 19.00 0.00 0.00 387.60 0.00 452.90 109.60 126.00 1548.85

July 0.39 3.93 105.83 164.58 9.20 0.00 168.40 17.20 0.00 0.00 391.90 0.00 451.90 110.90 127.30 1551.53

August 0.44 3.09 142.75 152.03 3.90 0.00 186.70 16.30 0.00 0.00 409.30 0.00 465.50 104.70 127.20 1611.91

September 0.56 1.82 108.41 116.96 6.70 0.00 193.00 16.10 0.00 0.00 412.70 0.00 475.20 113.40 130.10 1574.95

October 0.57 1.15 145.68 110.02 14.80 0.00 193.90 15.40 0.00 0.00 420.70 0.00 493.60 149.90 130.40 1676.12

November 0.75 0.90 138.84 128.42 8.70 0.00 193.60 18.80 0.00 0.00 420.90 0.00 489.00 160.40 133.00 1693.31

December

Note: - Data not available

Source : Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

1. Government securities includes treasury bills and bonds

2. Includes bankers acceptances, discounted bills and negotiable certificates of deposits

3. Includes households, other financial corporations

Liquid AssetsDebt Securities Loans and Advances

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Table 19.3 Liabilities of Building Societies, US$ Million

SavingsTime DepositsTotal

Deposits

from the

public

Other

Deposit

ory

Corporat

ions

Government Total Debt

Securitie

s

Foreign

Liabilitie

s

RBZ Other

Deposit

ory

Corporat

ions

Other

Financia

l

Corporat

ions

Capital

and

Reserve

s

Other

Liabilitie

s

Total

2016 January 297.8 534.3 832.1 47.2 0.1 879.4 22.6 43.3 0.0 74.7 0.0 292.9 32.3 1 345.2

February 305.9 533.4 839.3 37.2 0.1 876.6 23.2 42.3 0.0 80.7 0.9 296.3 31.5 1 351.5

March 314.1 531.2 845.3 25.1 0.0 870.4 23.6 37.0 0.0 80.9 0.8 284.3 46.0 1 343.0

April 317.6 520.8 838.4 25.1 0.0 863.5 23.7 36.9 0.0 74.6 0.5 278.8 33.9 1 311.9

May 330.8 480.5 811.3 34.1 0.0 845.4 25.0 36.2 0.0 77.2 0.5 315.5 45.5 1 345.3

June 313.1 511.6 824.7 69.2 0.0 893.9 24.4 35.4 0.0 81.5 3.1 313.1 46.3 1 397.7

July 313.4 490.8 804.2 74.0 15.5 893.7 24.8 35.7 0.0 72.7 0.4 318.2 33.4 1 378.9

August 278.7 503.6 782.3 71.0 16.1 869.4 25.1 33.6 0.0 76.5 0.4 321.5 33.3 1 359.8

September 270.8 507.3 778.1 85.7 16.4 880.2 22.5 30.5 0.0 82.4 0.3 314.1 35.5 1 365.5

October 267.3 525.9 793.2 89.2 16.4 898.8 24.6 29.4 0.0 87.8 0.4 319.7 40.1 1 400.8

November 311.8 529.0 840.8 89.4 16.5 946.7 25.8 29.6 0.0 90.8 0.6 326.4 56.8 1 476.7

December 339.5 532.9 872.4 92.6 16.6 981.6 27.0 28.8 0.0 79.9 0.5 330.3 56.9 1 505.0

2017 January 326.2 522.1 848.3 81.5 16.6 946.4 25.0 29.1 0.0 66.5 0.7 332.1 51.7 1 451.5

February 326.1 534.4 860.5 76.2 16.6 953.3 23.1 27.0 0.0 62.4 0.5 334.5 59.7 1 460.5

March 319.7 523.2 842.9 70.2 16.7 929.8 20.9 24.0 0.0 68.5 0.3 340.7 64.3 1 448.5

April 399.6 527.1 926.7 70.6 16.0 1 013.3 21.8 22.8 0.0 54.0 0.2 322.5 62.3 1 496.9

May 378.0 536.0 914.0 70.7 16.1 1 000.8 21.8 23.0 0.0 66.2 0.4 325.8 77.4 1 515.4

June 401.8 544.4 946.2 70.7 16.5 1 033.4 22.0 22.0 0.0 65.2 0.8 330.0 75.4 1 548.8

July 430.3 531.5 961.8 70.4 16.1 1 048.3 22.2 22.2 0.0 57.3 0.3 334.5 66.8 1 551.6

August 495.3 546.5 1 041.8 70.6 16.3 1 128.7 24.0 21.3 0.0 37.4 0.4 328.9 71.4 1 612.1

September 488.5 517.9 1 006.4 80.3 16.7 1 103.4 24.8 17.4 0.0 17.0 0.2 334.0 78.0 1 574.8

October 583.1 475.2 1 058.3 80.9 16.2 1 155.4 23.4 26.4 0.0 20.6 0.3 338.0 111.8 1 675.9

November 570.3 473.5 1 043.8 105.4 16.3 1 165.5 23.7 26.6 0.0 22.7 0.3 341.5 113.0 1 693.3

December

Note: - Data not available

Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

Deposits Amounts Owing to

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End Period 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Long Term External Debt 4 951 5 175 6 096 6 607 7 370 8 444 8 426 8 656 8 977

Government 4 037 4 095 4 638 4 929 5 012 4 523 5 292 5 365 5 638

Bilateral Creditors 2 308 2 325 2 597 2 694 2 928 2 445 3 310 3 479 3 654

Multilateral Creditors 1 729 1 770 2 041 2 235 2 084 2 078 1 982 1 886 1 984

Private Creditors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

Public Enterprises 856 938 1 093 1 198 1 356 1 661 1 220 1 370 1 419

Bilateral Creditors 453 238 711 703 858 1 155 760 779 837

Multilateral Creditors 403 700 382 495 498 506 460 591 582

Private Creditors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

Monetary Authorities 140 138 127 125 125 120 110 0 -

Multilateral Creditors-IMF 140 138 127 125 125 120 110 0 -

Private 57 142 366 480 1 002 2 261 1 913 1 920 1 960

Short Term External Debt 1 198 1 382 1 289 890 1 564 2 394 2 258 2 304 2 271

Supplier's Credits 193 286 134 30 0 0 0 0 -

Reserve Bank 642 642 618 614 614 587 587 573 490.0

Private 363 454 537 246 950 1 807 1 671 1 731 1 781

Total External Debt/1 6 289 6 695 7 385 7 497 8 934 10 838 10 684 10 960 11 299

Gross Domestic Product 8 367 10 052 12 072 14 058 15 224 15 834 16 072 16 620 -

External Debt/GDP % 75.2 66.6 61.2 53.3 58.7 68.4 66.5 66 -

Note :

- Data not available

Total External Debt excludes penalties

Source: Ministry of Finance and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

Figures have been revised. GDP figures for 2009 to 2014 have been revised leading to new External Debt to GDP

ratios .

Table 20.0 Zimbabwe : External Debt Oustanding by Debtor (Including all arrears but excluding

penalties) US$ millions

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TABLE 20.1 LENDING RATES (percent per annum) 1

Banks Deposit Rates (percent per annum)

NOMINAL

LENDING

NOMINAL

LENDING

HOUSES \1

RATE 1

RATE 2 SAVINGS 3 MONTHS /2 3 MONTHS

Individuals Corporate Individuals Corporate

2016 January 6.00-22.00 12.08 7.38 - - - 0.50-8.00 0.75-17.00

February 4.00-22.00 11.48 7.29 - - - 0.50-8.00 0.75-17.00 -

March 4.00-22.00 11.44 7.16 - - - 0.50-8.00 0.75-17.00 -

April 4.00-22.00 11.50 7.20 - - - 0.50-8.00 0.75-17.00 -

May 4.00-18.00 11.43 7.35 - - - 0.50-8.00 0.75-17.00 -

June 4.00-18.00 11.40 7.48 - - - 0.50-6.00 0.75-17.00 -

July 4.00-18.00 10.69 6.79 - - - 0.50-6.00 0.75-17.00 -

August 4.00-18.00 10.67 6.84 - - - 0.50-6.00 1.00-17.00 -

September 4.00-18.00 10.66 6.95 - - - 0.50-6.00 1.00-17.00 -

October 4.00-18.00 10.70 6.93 - - - 0.50-6.00 1.00-17.00 -

November 4.00-18.00 10.69 6.99 - - - 0.50-6.00 1.00-17.00 -

December 4.00-18.00 10.59 6.87 - - - 0.50-6.00 1.00-17.00 -

2017 January 4.00-18.00 10.61 6.68 - - - 0.50-6.00 1.00-17.00 -

February 4.00-18.00 10.06 6.52 - - - 0.50-6.00 1.00-17.00 -

March 4.00-18.00 9.12 7.02 - - - 0.50-6.00 1.00-17.00 -

April 4.00-18.00 9.25 7.02 - - - 0.50-6.00 1.00-17.00 -

May 4.00-18.00 9.17 7.03 - - - 0.50-6.00 1.00-9.50** -June 4.00-18.00 9.01 7.05 0.50-6.00 1.00-12.00 -

July 4.00-18.00 8.94 7.05 - - - 0.50-6.00 1.00-12.00 -

August 4.00-18.00 8.88 6.95 - - - 0.50-6.00 1.00-12.00 -

September 4.45-18.00 8.86 7.01 - - - 0.50-12.00 0.75-8.00 -

October 4.45-18.00 9.66 7.06 - - - 0.50-12.00 0.75-8.00 -

November 4.45-18.00 9.66 7.03 - - - 0.5-12.00 0.75-8.00 -

December - - - - - - - - -

Notes:

1 Table revised, to separate weighted lending rates for individuals and corporate bodies 1. The range of rates quoted by banks during the period

2 Nominal Lending rates depict the range of rates quoted by banks

3 Lending rates excludes rates on staff loans

Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

LENDING RATES 3

LENDING RATES 3

3. ** Banks have adjusted their costs of holding deposits

following the cll by the RBZ to reduce lending rates

WEIGHTED AVERAGE BASE WEIGHTED AVERAGE BASE

ACCEPTING

2. Three (3) months deposit rates revised to exclude rates on

inactive or dormant accounts from 2012 onwards.

END OF

MERCHANT BANKSCOMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL BANKS \1

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Table 20.2 Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Statistics

Period Industrial Mining US$Millions Turnover Turnover

Index Index Market Value Volume

Capitalization US$

2015 January 164.90 58.13 4 365.14 16 062 741 57 390 451

February 167.16 55.38 4 353.38 34 775 616 122 861 606

March 158.22 43.93 4 117.08 18 903 882 405 841 039

April 156.26 42.93 4 066.07 29 188 559 590 291 280

May 152.96 44.45 3 978.06 23 280 009 288 457 793

June 148.40 44.30 3 864.76 14 514 676 80 686 630

July 145.35 39.36 3 812.65 20 420 367 157 182 906

August 135.43 35.34 3 552.02 15 344 188 76 187 436

September 131.93 24.36 3 444.53 17 964 751 105 629 225

October 130.83 23.57 3 416.11 12 863 973 63 758 858

November 117.55 22.33 3 141.70 8 947 073 91 421 651

December 114.85 23.72 3 073.40 16 360 453 183 792 940

2016 January 103.00 19.50 2 790.40 11 345 452 61 882 757

February 99.40 19.10 2 692.30 15 556 982 95 020 938

March 97.60 19.40 2 645.10 16 428 570 97 601 725

April 105.80 20.20 2 862.60 14 026 916 188 294 392

May 104.70 25.50 2 881.30 13 868 487 99 055 230

June 101.00 24.70 2 780.90 18 064 621 88 525 472

July 98.80 25.70 2 772.00 11 838 625 57 222 624

August 99.26 26.32 2 734.33 7 075 762 41 264 438

September 98.96 26.61 2 725.13 13 049 389 69 049 535

October 120.82 33.76 3 328.26 23 200 856 177 384 284

November 137.08 57.38 3 804.64 23 460 016 233 749 377

December 144.53 58.51 4 007.96 25 996 713 292 538 969

2017 January 140.24 56.31 3 903.66 8 552 699 31 616 982

February 135.31 56.47 3 770.00 10 970 197 85 314 995

March 138.96 58.56 3 871.28 26 933 720 242 884 187

April 143.20 66.33 4 189.38 11 205 670 75 857 712

May 162.34 69.63 4 740.10 17 637 003 170 830 515

June 195.97 69.79 5 695.20 39 747 329 311 145 262

July 195.97 69.79 5 695.20 39 747 329 311 145 262

August 203.25 69.44 5 759.02 24 705 399 149 425 245

September 235.03 73.47 6 659.37 13 600 669 107 920 143

October 418.40 122.60 11 860.20 89 500 000 245 278 194

November 521.90 132.50 14 830.30 168 800 000 1006 687 304

December 376.70 126.90 10 777.70 207 500 000 196 489 710

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 20.3 Selected International Exchange rates

South Botswana Japanese European British

African Pula/1 Yen/1 Currency/2 Pound

Rand/1 Sterling/2

2015 January 11.55 9.61 117.85 1.13 1.51

February 11.55 9.61 119.17 1.12 1.54

March 12.16 9.96 120.19 1.08 1.48

April 11.82 9.74 118.60 1.11 1.54

May 12.13 9.76 123.87 1.09 1.53

June 12.26 9.92 122.31 1.12 1.57

July 12.71 10.67 124.03 1.09 1.56

August 13.31 10.20 121.11 1.12 1.54

September 13.90 10.55 119.94 1.12 1.54

October 13.85 10.47 121.15 1.10 1.54

November 14.40 10.70 122.73 1.06 1.53

December 15.56 11.10 120.42 1.09 1.49

2016 January 16.09 11.43 120.55 1.09 1.45

February 16.11 11.27 113.03 1.10 1.39

March 15.45 11.10 112.95 1.11 1.42

April 14.62 10.76 109.68 1.13 1.43

May 15.32 10.98 108.93 1.13 1.45

June 14.88 10.93 102.67 1.11 1.34

July 14.43 10.79 103.94 1.11 1.32

August 13.77 9.45 101.22 1.11 1.23

September 13.92 10.58 101.60 1.12 1.32

October 13.94 10.65 103.76 1.10 1.23

November 13.94 10.69 107.99 1.08 1.24

December - - - - -

2017 January 13.51 10.57 113.48 1.07 1.25

February 13.00 10.36 112.51 1.06 1.24

March 13.55 10.55 111.88 1.07 1.25

April 13.35 10.44 111.16 1.09 1.29

May 13.12 10.30 110.97 1.12 1.28

Jun 13.02 10.22 111.95 1.14 1.30

July 13.00 10.21 110.52 1.17 1.31

August 13.02 10.14 110.55 1.19 1.29

September 13.55 10.33 112.68 1.18 1.34

October 14.06 10.53 113.12 1.16 1.32

November 13.66 10.32 112.13 1.19 1.35

December - - - - -

1. Foreign currency per US dollar

Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

- Data not available

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Table 20.4 Sectoral Analysis of Commercial Banks Deposits, US$ Thousands

End of

Agriculture Construction Communication Distribution Financial &

Investments

Financial

Organization

s

Manufacturing Mining Services Transport Individuals Conglomerates/1 Total

2016 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 233 004.50 97 248.80 153 590.80 578 487.30 365 366.80 997 123.00 356 522.00 64 413.70 1 227 979.00 67 005.80 621 307.80 73 076.20 4 835 125.70

September 236 724.30 101 117.10 155 483.50 597 290.00 346 375.90 1 046 195.20 366 312.80 57 885.00 1 365 673.50 73 805.90 595 219.80 70 669.70 5 012 752.70

October 239 373.90 107 235.70 160 641.20 593 362.20 344 681.90 988 274.70 363 815.80 63 998.00 1 384 083.20 76 834.00 593 827.70 73 608.80 4 989 737.10

November 318 652.70 107 089.50 189 581.30 501 506.50 329 147.30 992 135.70 411 467.80 150 691.60 1 337 295.60 79 405.20 591 639.00 71 016.30 5 079 628.50

December 258814.9 110009.2 202260.4 590595.6 348457 1020795 382615.8 81542.7 1466867.2 82186.5 592932.5 76874.9 5213951.7

2017 January 236437.3 108552.5 230965.4 618213.5 339580.3 1002775.4 382746.3 86115 1393941.2 82670.8 589549.9 85602.3 5157149.9

February 254463.9 112294.4 226877.9 613080.1 312948.5 997181.2 393542.8 121798.7 1402647.6 91521.7 604325 84653.3 5215335.1

March 299519 118530.1 232990.6 626986.6 308297.9 1049255.7 402864.2 170835.1 1400323.5 102287.7 610024.4 91046 5412960.8

April 281219.8 117174.3 235093.5 687962.5 307711.4 1013362.6 400018.9 190005.8 1432953.1 110258.7 650595.9 102681 5529037.5

May 301531.2 113685.5 220541.8 679781.4 320878.2 1019941.1 417418.5 175383.4 1454718.3 108366.5 667019.7 71770.2 5551035.8

Jun 295920.4 109938 248436.3 712648 334368.7 1121023.5 408604 185262.3 1521876.3 107327.1 697997.7 74195.4 5817597.7

Jul 309864.7 126628.5 262827.7 587617.1 341371.5 1143423.8 423846.6 191273.6 1599344.4 99509.8 680622.6 76164.4 5842494.7

Aug 302611.3 149014.9 296550.6 914686.8 346236.8 1131207.5 453584 169521.2 1562637.2 111394.6 746644.5 90999.4 6275088.8

Sep 348786.3 146383 286092.4 796517.1 340224.7 1072979.9 571373.7 211077 1705640.6 122645.6 747874.4 72255 6421849.7

Oct 345521 138274.9 238975.9 778597.1 355135.9 1138203.7 565046.4 259285.2 1694694.4 123908.8 741652 72255 6451550.3

Nov 336339.3 144708.5 239524.3 927820.8 362515.4 986824.6 629010.4 250132.7 1694043.5 131768.3 761400.5 72255 6536343.3

Dec

Note. - 1. These are large corporation with business operations covering across a number of sectors

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 cross-border 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, and4) 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.

Emigrants include: 1) residents who, on departure, declare they are leaving for more than twelve months, and2) 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 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) domestic servantsb) civil servantsc) casual workers

Table 5.0 Crime Statistics

Source - 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

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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.

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 bi-annually (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 re-referenced 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.

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Major Groups in the Consumer Price Index by weight 2012.

Major Groups CPI 2012 National %

Food and non-Alcoholic Beverages

Alcoholic Beverages and tobacco

Clothing and footwear

Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels

Furniture, household equipment and maintenance

Health

Transport

Communication

Recreation and culture

Education

Restaurants and hotels

Miscellaneous goods and services

Total

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

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 FACTORS Manicaland 0.9 Mashonaland Central 1.0 Mashonaland East 0.8 Mashonaland West 0.9 Matabeleland North 1.0 Matabeleland South 1.0 Midlands 0.9 Masvingo 0.9 Harare 0.9 National 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 aneffective instrument of social protection and an element in the strategy of economic and social development,

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that minimum wage fixing should in no way operate to the prejudice of the exercise and growth of freecollective 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 ensurethe satisfaction of the needs of all workers and their families.

The fundamental purpose of minimum wage fixing should be to give wage earners necessary socialprotection as regards minimum permissible levels of wages.

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 thedesirability 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 non-residents, 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 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 non-resident 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 owner-occupied 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.

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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 resourcesb) Changes in foreign financial assets and liabilitiesc) 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 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.

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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 “Free-on-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.

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

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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 14.0 Building Material Price Index

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.

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.

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.

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 17.0 Railways

Source – Railways Administration Rail services operating revenue relates solely to revenue from rail traffic.

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.

Total expenditure includes the costs of running all the services as well as general administration and interest charges.

Number of passengers excludes children under 7 years.

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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 freight-paying traffic and invoiced railway stores, plus 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.

Coaching services includes revenue from passenger traffic, parcels, excess luggage, special trains and saloons. Miscellaneous revenue includes demurrage, storage and mails.

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.

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

Table 19.1 Liabilities of Accepting Houses Source - Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

Table 19.2 Assets of Building Societies Source - Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

The Building Societies in Zimbabwe include; CBZ Building, Central Africa Building Society (CABS), FBC Building Society and ZB Building Society etc.

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

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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 chain-base 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 non-residents. 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 FISIM recommended by SNA 1993

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 betweenthe 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 differencebetween 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

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Where

Bank interest on loans by banks = FISIM + SNA interest

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

2009 2010 2011 2012

New FISIM (Total Financial Sector) 51 214 401.00 130 449 507.00 212 216 554.00 285 201 438.00 FISIM Old (published in revised National Accounts figures) 22 138 249.00 35 641 097.00 50 253 947.00 67 328 897.00

GDP at market prices 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

Imputed Bank Charges % of GDP 2.3 2.2 2.5 2.1

New FISIM Financial Sector 2009 2010 2011 2012

FISIM Commercial Banks 49 478 911.00 120 996 127.00 177 624 340.00 243 768 834.00

FISIM Merchant Banks - 2 057 440.00 5 143 660.00 9 943 839.00 9 757 256.00

FISIM Building Society 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

Total Advances of Commercial Banks and Merchant Banks by Industry Sector), Percent (Excluding advances made to individuals)

2009 2010 2011 2012

Agriculture 14.1 17.5 17.6 19

Construction 1.9 2.8 3 2.6

Distribution 21.7 20.5 17.6 16.7

Finance and insurance 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

Total 100.1 100 100.1 100.1

New FISIM Production Approach by Industry

2009 2010 2011 2012

Agriculture 7 214 017.00 22 828 664.00 37 312 801.00 54 134 139.00

Construction 972 102.00 3 652 586.00 6 360 137.00 7 407 830.00

Distribution 11 102 423.00 26 742 149.00 37 312 801.00 47 581 059.00

Finance and insurance 4 758 181.00 12 784 052.00 22 260 478.00 22 223 489.00

Manufacturing and Conglomerates 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

Transport 1 739 550.00 4 826 632.00 13 992 300.00 19 089 407.00

Total 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

Agriculture 3 118 375.00 6 237 192.00 8 835 859.00 12 779 711.00

Construction 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

Transport 751 949.00 1 318 721.00 3 313 447.00 4 506 530.00

Total 22 138 249.00 35 641 097.00 50 253 947.00 67 328 897.00

New FISIM Allocation to Expenditure

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

Consumption of Private Non-Profit Bodies 317 529.00 808 787.00 1 315 743.00 1 768 249.00

Government Consumption Expenditure 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

Total FISIM Allocation 51 214 401.00 130 449 507.00 212 216 554.00 285 201 438.00

Old FISIM Allocation to Expenditure Table

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

Consumption of Private Non-Profit Bodies 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 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

Total Old FISIM Allocation 22 138 249.00 35 641 097.00 50 253 947.00 67 328 897.00