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South Africa’s October 2010 Trade Balance in Deficit

In last week’s issue you we reminded of the release of the South African October trade statistics. Summary The R3.2 billion deficit for October 2010 was due to a decrease in exports of 6.3% and an increase in imports of 7.0%. Exports for October 2010 of R49.8 billion and imports of R53.0 billion resulted in a deficit of R3.2 billion. Exports decreased by R3.3 billion (6.3%) and imports increased by R3.5 billion (7.0%). The cumulative deficit for the year to date is R13.2 billion compared to R26.7 billion in 2009, an improvement of R13.5 billion or 50.7%. Trade Highlights by Category • The September to October change (down by -6.3%) in exports of goods reflected increases mainly in: o Vehicles, aircraft and vessels increased by R2 521 million (89%); o A decrease in Products of the chemical or allied industries by R 491 million (-18%); o A decrease in Base metals and articles thereof by R 534 million (-6%); o A decrease in Precious and semi-precious stones and metals by R1 098 million (-7%) and o A decrease in Mineral products by R2 961 million (-25%). • The September to October change (up by 7.0%) in imports of goods reflected increases mainly in: o Machinery and electrical appliances increased by R1 677 million (14%); o Vehicles, aircraft and vessels increased by R1 256 million (32%); o Products of the chemical or allied industries increased by R 409 million (8%); o Original equipment components increased by R 168 million (5%) and o A decrease in Mineral products by R 478 million (-5%).

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