Namibia’s Trade Deficit Widens to N$7.8 Billion in October


Namibia’s trade balance worsened in October, with a widening deficit of N$7.8 billion, driven by higher imports and a slight decline in exports.

The country was a net importer of both food items and beverages during October, with trade deficits of N$166 million and N$262 million, respectively.

This was revealed by statistician general Alex Shimuafeni in the ‘Namibia International Merchandise Trade Statistics Bulletin’ for October 2024.

He said live chicks were the commodity of the month.

Shimuafeni revealed that the country imported chicks worth N$1.4 million, mostly from The Netherlands, South Africa and Zambia.

“However, no export of the same commodity was recorded in October 2024,” he said.

According to the bulletin, Namibia’s export revenue during October stood at N$8.7 billion, a slight decrease of 3.8% from the N$9 billion recorded in September 2024.

The import bill stood at N$16.5 billion, an increase of 11.5% from the N$14.8 billion recorded during the preceding month.

“The above translates to a trade deficit of N$7.8 billion during October 2024 compared to a trade deficit of N$5.8 billion recorded in September,” the statistics agency says.

Namibia’s cumulative exports were N$94.1 billion in October 2024, higher than the N$80.7 billion recorded during the same period last year.

The cumulative value of imports amounted to N$131.2 billion in the current month, higher by N$22.4 billion than that of the same period in 2023.

During October 2024, the export bill dropped by 3.8% from N$9 billion recorded in September 2024, and increased 27.9% compared to N$6.8 billion registered in October 2023.

The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) says imports for the same period stood at N$16.5 billion, the largest figure recorded over the year, translating into an increase of 11.5% month on month, and 45.4% year on year.

The manufacturing sector had the largest export of goods valued at N$4.8 billion, making up 55.8% of the country’s total exports in October 2024.

Exports from this industry increased by N$579 million compared to the previous month.

The mining and quarrying sector came second, accounting for 39.5% of total exports in October 2024. However, exports of goods from this industry decreased by N$940 million when compared to the previous month.