QUARTERLY DIGEST

OF

STATISTICS

Fourth Quarter 2019

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Price: RTGS $ 85.00 March, 2020

Contents

Table Page

Migration 1.0 Recorded Migration through Official Ports 1

Visitors 2.0 Visitors and Returning Residents 2

Health 3.1 Percentage of Weightings of Children 0-4 Years Lying below the Line (the third percentile) 3 3.2 Number and Percentage of Live Births Less than 2.5 kg 3 3.3 Vaccination Coverage of Children under One Year by Type 4 3.4 Health Facilities in by Type of Institution 5 3.5 Hospital Services (General in-patients) 5 3.6 Utilisation of Maternity Hospitals 5 3.7 Reported Aids New Cases by Sex 5 3.8 Top Five Causes of Out-patient Attendances 6

Accidents 4.0 Occupational Injuries and Road Accidents 7 4.1 Occupational Injuries and Road Accidents 8

Crime 5.0 Crime Statistics, Offences Including Attempts 9

Labour Statistics 6.0 Employees and Earnings by Industrial Sector 13 6.1 Employees and Earnings in Specific Urban Areas 13

Agriculture Labour 6.2 Number of Employees in Agriculture and Wages paid by Sector and Quarter 14

Price Statistics 7.0 Consumer Price Index 15 7.1 Poverty Datum Lines 16

National Accounts 8.0 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Income Approach (US$) 18 8.1a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Current Prices (US$) 19 8.1b Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Constant Prices (US$) 20 8.2a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Expenditure Approach at Current Prices (US$) 21 - i -

8.2b Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Expenditure Approach at Constant Prices (US$) 22

Balance of Payments 9.0 Balance of Payments 23

External Trade 10.0 Summary of External Trade, US$ 24 10.1 Domestic Exports Classified by Principle Countries, US$ 25 10.2 Imports Classified By Principal Countries, US$ 28 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters 31 10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters 40

Agriculture 11.0 Summary of Sales of Principal Crops and Livestock 50 11.1 Volume of Crop Sales to/through Marketing Authorities 50 11.2 Value of Crop Sales to/through Marketing Authorities 51 11.3 Value of Livestock Slaughtering and Milk Production 51 11.4 Volume of Livestock Slaughtering and Milk Production 52 11.5 Short-term Credit Extended to Farmers 52

Mining 12.0 Mineral Production 53

Electrical Energy 13.0 Electrical Energy Produced and Distributed 55 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 59

Transport 17.1 Railways Analysis of Revenue including Operations in Botswana 61 17.2 Airport Traffic excluding Transit Passengers 62

Banking Sector Survey 18.1 Depository Corporation Survey 63 18.2 Survey 64 18.3 Other Depository Survey 65

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Commercial Banks 18.4 Assets of Commercial Banks, US$ Million 67 18.5 Liabilities of Commercial Banks, US$ Million 68 18.6 Advances of Commercial Banks by Sector, US$ Thousand 69

Other Financial Institutions 19.0 Other Depository Corporation Assets, US$ Million 70 19.1 Other Depository Corporation Liabilities, US$ Million 71 19.2 Assets of Building Societies, US$ Million 72 19.3 Liabilities of Building Societies, US$, Million 73

Public Debt and Government Finance 20.0 Zimbabwe External Debt Outstanding by Debtor (Including all arrears but excluding penalties) US$ million 74

Interest Rates 22.1 Lending Rates (percent per annum) 75

Stock Exchange 20.2 Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Statistics 76 20.3 Selected International Exchange Rates 76 20.4 Sectoral Analysis of Commercial Banks Deposits, US$ Thousands 77

Explanatory Notes 78

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List of Publications Currently Available

Title of Publication/Section Periodicity Latest Copy Available

General Publications Compendium of Statistics Every 2 years 2014 Quarterly Digest of Statistics yearsQuarterlyyears September 2019 Facts and Figures Annually 2018

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 2017 Women and Men 3 years 2016 Child Labour Report 5 years 2014

Employment Labour Force Survey Report 5 years 2014 Characteristics of Labour Migrants 5 years 2014

Health (in conjunction with the Ministry of Health and Child Care National Health Profile Annually 2018 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 5 years 2014

Tourism & Cultural Statistics Monthly Migration & Tourist Statistics Monthly June 2019 Quarterly Migration & Tourist Statistics Quarterly June 2019 Annual Migration & Tourist Statistics Annually December 2018

Judicial & Social Welfare Prisons Census Report Quarterly December 2013 Crime Statistics Monthly August 2019 Occupational Injuries Monthly August 2019 Inventory 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 2017 Poverty Report 5 years 2017 National Accounts Report Annually 2009-18 Zimbabwe Poverty Atlas, 2015 5 years 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 2017 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 10 years August 2015

Prices Consumer Price Index Monthly December 2019 Building Materials Price Index Quarterly December 2019 Producer Price Index Quarterly December 2019 Civil Engineering Price Index Monthly December 2019 Quarterly Prices Bulletin Quarterly December 2019 Poverty Datum Lines Monthly December 2019

Production Business Tendency Survey 3 Times/Year May – August 2015 Census of Industrial Production Annually 2017 Volume of Manufacturing Index Quarterly Dec 2016 Electrical Energy Produced Monthly August 2019 Mineral Production Monthly August 2019

Transport Railways Analysis of Revenue 3 Times/Year February 2019 Airport Traffic excluding Transit Passengers Annually September 2019

Trade Statistics Quarterly Bulletin of Trade Statistics Quarterly March 2016 Statement of External Trade Annually 2018

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Notes

Explanations of Symbols

Symbol Meaning

* Amended

** Available on an annual basis

+ Provisional

- Any of the following: Data not available Missing value Not received No figure

0 When figure is zero or insignificant

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Table 1.0 Recorded Migration through Official Ports

Period Immigrants Emigrants Net migration 2014 260 - - 2015 1 604 - - 2016 627 - - 2017 568 - - 2018 863 - -

2017 January 25 - - February 23 - - March 78 - -

April 19 - - May 16 - - June 71 - -

July 133 - - August 95 - - September 54 - -

October - - - November - - - December - - -

2018 January - - - February - - - March - - -

April - - - May 205 - - June 140 - -

July 218 - - August 205 - - September 18 - -

October 23 - - November 43 - - December 11 - -

2019 January 26 - - February 48 - - March 56 - -

April 28 - - May 39 - - June 27 - -

July 62 - - August 97 - - September - - -

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 Visitors from other countries Staying for Residents returning less than one from visits to other night countries In Transit On Business For Education On Holiday For Shopping Total included in Absent for one night or more

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 2017 733 083 205 850 12 899 987 501 176 759 2 116 092 - 2 926 098 2018 889 244 283 935 47 691 1 318 908 80 341 2 620 119 - 2 120 459 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

October 81 397 18 889 1 559 91 589 7 641 201 075 - 194 534 November 66 715 26 794 3 767 76 704 5 618 179 588 - 227 278 December 108 497 9 745 1 106 159 920 9 520 288 788 - 368 339

2018 January 58 469 24 211 719 110 374 5 135 198 908 - 234 797 February 55 742 14 814 1 297 90 895 5 976 168 724 - 190 409 March 51 623 20 830 1 357 105 918 6 075 185 803 - 245 881

April 68 111 19 881 1 520 89 241 13 593 192 346 - 248 970 May 78 216 22 608 2 264 108 643 8 970 220 701 - 266 122 June 67 732 21 664 6 115 109 346 4 246 209 103 247 701 - July 94 158 26 394 14 820 105 271 3 120 243 763 - 246 334 August 82 387 18 324 11 740 108 769 7 562 228 782 - 275 402 September 79 524 11 503 2 103 111 741 637 205 508 268 413 - October 77 291 32 964 2 228 101 947 10 084 224 514 - 217 720 November 58 376 23 238 1 364 82 122 8 631 173 731 - 262 239 December 117 615 47 504 2 164 194 641 6 312 368 236 - 386 659

2019 January 66 391 22 212 1 575 119 565 8 631 218 374 - 215 664 February 134 988 24 374 2 420 68 597 9 368 239 747 - 248 390 March 78 307 26 035 3 943 82 656 8 674 199 615 - 292 530

April 74 910 23 279 2 363 108 402 3 621 212 575 - 275 963 May 64 959 16 409 1 711 96 384 6 399 185 862 - 243 082 June 61 691 158 292 959 83 426 2 863 164 231 - 243 082

July 76 809 14 213 1 041 88 924 5 786 186 773 - 265 877 August 83 226 30 258 1 816 84 458 7 405 207 163 - 207 163 September

Source : ZIMSTAT Migration and Tourism Report Note: - Data not available

2 Table 3.1a Nutritional Status of Children 0-4 Years by Age. Percentage of Weighings of Children 0- Table 3.1b Nutritional Status of Children 0-4 Years by Age, Percentage of Stunted Table 3.2: Number and Percentage of Live Births Less than 2.5 4 Years Lying Below the Line (the third percentile) Children 0-4 Years kg

Age in Months Age in Months Number of Live Percentage of Number of Births Below Live Births Below Year 0-5 6-11 12-23 24-59 0-59 0-5 6-11 12-23 24-59 0-59 Live Births 2.5kg 2.5kg 2014 5.6 5.6 6.3 4.9 5.6 6.7 6.1 7.8 7.1 7.0 380 466 34 849 9.2 2015 5.3 5.0 6.4 5.9 5.7 4.3 4.4 5.0 4.4 4.5 363 735 34 489 9.5 2016 3.6 4.2 4.6 3.9 4.1 4.4 4.2 5.2 4.8 4.7 361 379 33 258 9.2 2017 2.7 3.3 3.8 3.2 3.3 3.5 3.3 4.1 3.7 3.7 363 410 34 934 9.6 2018 2.1 2.6 2.9 2.3 2.5 2.8 2.7 3.3 2.8 2.9 277 880 26 355 9.5

Quarters 2015 2015 2015 1st Quarter 4.6 4.7 5.5 4.8 4.9 5.7 5.5 7.3 6.6 6.4 88 642 8 818 9.9 2nd Quarter 4.5 4.6 5.2 4.7 4.8 5.3 4.9 6.8 6.3 5.9 91 749 8 836 9.6 3rd Quarter 4.1 4.2 4.6 4.1 4.3 5.4 4.9 5.9 5.7 5.5 94 821 8 473 8.9 4th Quarter 3.8 4.1 4.7 3.9 4.1 5.0 4.6 5.5 5.0 5.0 88 523 8 362 9.4

2016 2016 2016 1st Quarter 4.0 4.7 4.9 4.2 4.5 4.8 4.7 5.9 5.3 5.2 88 984 7 667 8.6 2nd Quarter 3.7 4.1 4.6 4.0 4.1 4.5 4.3 5.4 5.1 4.9 91 485 8 193 9.0 3rd Quarter 3.5 3.8 4.2 3.5 3.7 4.4 3.8 4.8 4.3 4.3 94 054 9 072 9.6 4th Quarter 3.4 4.1 4.6 4.0 4.1 3.9 3.9 4.8 4.3 4.2 86 856 8 326 9.6

2017 2017 2017 1st Quarter 3.1 4.0 4.8 4.3 4.1 3.6 3.8 5.1 4.9 4.4 89 542 9 425 10.5 2nd Quarter 2.9 3.3 3.8 3.2 3.3 3.6 3.4 4.3 4.0 3.9 91 985 8 112 8.8 3rd Quarter 2.5 3.0 3.2 2.7 2.8 3.3 3.1 3.8 3.2 3.4 93 492 8 610 9.2 4th Quarter 2.4 3.1 3.3 2.6 2.9 3.4 2.9 3.4 2.9 3.1 88 391 8 787 9.9

2018 2018 2018 1st Quarter 2.4 3.0 3.4 2.7 2.9 3.1 3.0 3.5 3.2 3.2 91 029 8 920 9.8 2nd Quarter 2.2 2.6 2.9 2.3 2.5 2.7 3.0 3.2 3.2 3.0 91 255 8 754 9.6 3rd Quarter 1.9 2.4 1.6 2.0 1.9 2.5 2.6 3.0 2.5 2.7 95 596 8 681 9.1 4th Quarter 2.1 2.4 2.8 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.7 3.3 2.7 2.8 92 855 9 028 9.7

2019 2019 2019 1st Quarter 1.8 2.3 2.9 2.5 2.4 2.7 2.6 3.2 2.8 2.8 93 450 8 519 9.1 2nd Quarter 2.3 2.3 2.7 2.2 2.4 2.5 2.5 3.0 2.7 2.7 97 760 9 312 9.5 3rd Quarter 2.0 2.4 2.6 2.0 2.2 2.6 3.3 2.9 2.5 2.8 95 489 8 297 8.7

Source: Ministry of Health and Child Care; Source: DHIS, HS3/5

3 Table 3.3 Vaccination Coverage of Children Under One Year by Type

Population BCG Initial Polio 1 Polio 2 Polio 3 Vitamin A Measles Rubella 1 Pentavalent 1 Period Under 1 year Number Coverage % Number Coverage % Number Coverage % Number Coverage % Number Coverage % Number Coverage % Number Coverage %

2016 446 013 418 685 93.9 418 685 93.9 398 514 89.4 398 149 89.3 364 034 81.6 398 138 89.3 418 940 93.9 2017 450 473 427 035 94.8 422 305 93.7 401 104 89.0 396 583 88.0 398 939 88.6 397 581 88.3 418 570 92.9 2018 454 978 437 415 97.1 428 416 95.1 408 443 90.7 402 646 89.4 363 529 80.7 385 443 85.6 425 359 94.4

2015 1st Quarter 110 399 107 859 97.7 106 965 96.9 101 201 91.7 99 921 90.5 101 219 91.7 102 988 93.3 106 455 96.4 2nd Quarter 110 399 106 147 96.1 105 378 95.5 100 863 91.4 99 677 90.3 104 570 94.7 94 554 85.6 106 288 96.3 3rd Quarter 110 399 95 256 86.3 101 922 92.3 97 168 88.0 95 729 86.7 98 584 89.3 91 750 83.1 100 839 91.3 4th Quarter 110 399 109 902 99.5 105 646 95.7 97 727 88.5 91 484 82.9 62 097 56.2 54 810 49.6 103 886 94.1

2016 1st Quarter 111 503 103 156 92.5 103 156 92.5 96 110 86.2 100 630 90.2 71 689 64.3 103 533 92.9 103 488 92.8 2nd Quarter 111 503 100 108 89.8 100 108 89.8 104 416 93.6 102 714 92.1 116 751 104.7 104 313 93.6 107 937 96.8 3rd Quarter 111 503 111 671 100.2 111 671 100.2 100 353 90.0 98 757 88.6 86 059 77.2 94 993 85.2 105 011 94.2 4th Quarter 111 503 103 750 93.0 103 750 93.0 97 635 87.6 96 048 86.1 89 535 80.3 95 299 85.5 102 504 91.9

2017 1st Quarter 112 618 109 350 97.1 106 113 94.2 97 883 86.9 98 245 87.2 102 117 90.7 104 770 93.0 105 234 93.4 2nd Quarter 112 618 107 380 95.3 106 466 94.5 103 128 91.6 100 588 89.3 109 571 97.3 102 003 90.6 105 281 93.5 3rd Quarter 112 618 108 310 96.2 106 196 94.3 101 266 89.9 101 871 90.5 90 591 80.4 98 772 87.7 105 081 93.3 4th Quarter 112 618 101 995 90.6 103 530 91.9 98 827 87.8 95 879 85.1 96 660 85.8 92 036 81.7 102 974 91.4

2018 1st Quarter 113 745 109 607 96.4 105 318 92.6 99 315 87.3 100 200 88.1 94 013 82.7 102 249 89.9 104 731 92.1 2nd Quarter 113 745 110 433 97.1 106 793 93.9 101 570 89.3 99 363 87.4 92 849 81.6 98 014 86.2 106 116 93.3 3rd Quarter 113 745 108 688 95.6 105 801 93.0 102 611 90.2 102 288 89.9 87 073 76.6 93 956 82.6 104 635 92.0 4th Quarter 113 745 108 687 95.6 110 504 97.2 104 947 92.3 100 795 88.6 89 594 78.8 91 224 80.2 109 877 96.6

2019 1st Quarter 114 882 110 246 96.0 108 771 94.7 103 125 89.8 100 204 87.2 95 727 83.3 103 481 90.1 108 052 94.1 2nd Quarter 114 882 112 162 97.6 111 745 97.3 106 798 93.0 104 922 91.3 103 941 90.5 101 812 88.6 111 782 97.3 3rd Quarter 114 882 104 983 91.4 107 758 93.8 103 288 89.9 102 785 89.5 113 401 98.7 93 520 81.4 108 436 94.4

Population Pentavalent 2 Pentavalent 3 Pneumococcal 1 Pneumococcal 2 Pneumococcal 3 Primary Course Completed Rota 1 Rota 2 Period Under 1 year Number Coverage % Number Coverage % Number Coverage % Number Coverage % Number Coverage % Number Coverage % Number Coverage % Number Coverage %

2016 446 013 402 244 90.2 397 521 89.1 422 170 94.7 401 179 89.9 398 187 89.3 379 312 85.0 420 382 94.3 394 630 88.5 2017 450 473 399 476 88.7 396 105 87.9 421 248 93.5 400 783 89.0 398 349 88.4 386 120 85.7 420 667 93.4 396 652 88.1 2018 454 978 407 946 90.6 401 531 89.1 427 524 94.9 408 245 90.6 401 944 89.2 377 115 82.9 426 447 93.7 406 217 89.3

2015 1st Quarter 110 399 98 322 89.1 99 410 90.0 106 262 96.3 99 511 90.1 99 453 90.1 99 388 90.0 *** *** *** *** 2nd Quarter 110 399 100 867 91.4 99 014 89.7 104 394 94.6 100 084 90.7 98 864 89.6 91 369 82.8 *** *** *** *** 3rd Quarter 110 399 99 324 90.0 95 221 86.3 100 707 91.2 96 758 87.6 95 311 86.3 87 742 79.5 *** *** *** *** 4th Quarter 110 399 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 1st Quarter 111 503 100 392 90.0 100 428 90.1 103 501 92.8 100 214 89.9 100 460 90.1 96 976 87.0 102 821 92.2 97 625 87.6 2nd Quarter 111 503 104 153 93.4 102 524 91.9 108 760 97.5 103 907 93.2 102 542 92.0 99 167 88.9 108 685 97.5 102 443 91.9 3rd Quarter 111 503 100 521 90.2 98 690 88.5 105 741 94.8 99 570 89.3 98 949 88.7 91 625 82.2 105 873 95.0 98 621 88.4 4th Quarter 111 503 97 178 87.2 95 879 86.0 104 168 93.4 97 488 87.4 96 236 86.3 91 544 82.1 103 003 92.4 95 941 86.0

2017 105 330 93.5 96 456 85.6 1st Quarter 112 618 97 055 86.2 98 074 87.1 105 528 93.7 97 350 86.4 98 438 87.4 101 297 89.9 106 060 94.2 102 208 90.8 2nd Quarter 112 618 103 029 91.5 100 268 89.0 106 180 94.3 103 199 91.6 100 644 89.4 99 471 88.3 106 120 94.2 100 249 89.0 3rd Quarter 112 618 100 961 89.6 101 917 90.5 106 220 94.3 101 930 90.5 102 930 91.4 96 624 85.8 103 157 91.6 97 739 86.8 4th Quarter 112 618 98 431 87.4 95 846 85.1 103 320 91.7 98 304 87.3 96 337 85.5 88 728 78.8

2018 1st Quarter 113 745 99 469 87.4 100 206 88.1 105 196 92.5 99 180 87.2 100 209 88.1 99 018 87.1 104 980 92.3 98 916 87.0 2nd Quarter 113 745 101 368 89.1 99 017 87.1 106 539 93.7 101 958 89.6 99 201 87.2 97 136 85.4 106 461 93.6 101 129 88.9 3rd Quarter 113 745 102 367 90.0 102 114 89.8 105 392 92.7 102 270 89.9 102 140 89.8 92 068 80.9 104 997 92.3 101 876 89.6 4th Quarter 113 745 104 742 92.1 100 194 88.1 110 397 97.1 104 837 92.2 100 394 88.3 88 893 78.2 110 009 96.7 104 296 91.7

2019 1st Quarter 114 882 102 662 89.4 99 681 86.8 107 789 93.8 102 517 89.2 99 719 86.8 99 699 86.8 107 331 93.4 102 650 89.4 2nd Quarter 114 882 106 959 93.1 104 832 91.3 112 004 97.5 106 740 92.9 104 697 91.1 97 085 84.5 111 696 97.2 106 074 92.3 3rd Quarter 114 882 103 390 90.0 103 571 90.2 107 798 93.8 103 504 90.1 103 695 90.3 89 173 77.6 108 457 94.4 103 299 89.9

Note: *** Rota virus started being admistered in 2014 and data was available first quarter of 2016 Source: DHIS, SH3/5, 02/10/2019 4 Table 3.4 Health Facilities in Zimbabwe by Type of Institution

Type of Institution Secondary Level Tertiary Level Quartenary Level No. of Beds per Year Primary Level (1st referral) (2nd referral) (3rd referral) Other Total Facilities Total No. of Beds 10 000 People 2016 1 527 179 7 14 - 1 727 21 693 16 2017 1 527 179 7 14 - 1 727 21 693 16 2018 1 527 179 7 14 - 1 727 21 693 16 2019 1 724 49 7 - - 1 780 22 068 16

NB: Changes in figures follow adjsutments done in 2018 as a result of changes in status of various facilities

Table 3.5 Hospital Services (General in-patients)

Bed In-patient Daily Percentage No. of outpatient Year Admissions Discharges Deaths Occupancy Average Average Stay days Occupancy attendances 2016 203 403 193 167 21 408 1 550 224 557 7.2 31.4 3 287 432 2017 203 831 201 420 19 835 1 394 222 558 6.3 28.2 3 047 363 2018 214 778 201 449 18 762 1 474 666 588 1.0 29.8 3 296 185

2017 1st Quarter 52 086 48 585 4 754 346 717 571 6.5 28.1 818 262 2nd Quarter 50 367 47 940 5 214 361 670 552 6.8 29.3 775 322 3rd Quarter 50 677 48 132 5 118 342 931 555 6.4 27.7 762 661 4th Quarter 52 736 48 212 4 939 349 856 578 6.6 28.3 720 848

2018 1st Quarter 55 563 53 196 4 918 366 199 609 6.3 29.6 861 814 2nd Quarter 55 924 49 336 4 642 356 286 613 6.6 28.8 815 374 3rd Quarter 55 587 50 466 4 811 390 402 609 7.1 31.6 816 069 4th Quarter 47 704 48 451 4 391 361 779 523 6.8 29.3 802 928

2019 1st Quarter 48 635 44 580 4 213 334 453 533 6.9 27.1 773 586 2nd Quarter 47 806 47 772 4 522 356 622 524 6.8 28.9 834 607 3rd Quarter 40 723 39 887 4 250 345 114 446 7.8 27.9 705 752

Table 3.6 Utilisation of Maternity Hospitals

Bed In-patient Daily Percentage Year Admissions Discharges Deaths Occupancy Average Average Stay days Occupancy 2016 222 441 236 485 1 180 765 505 2 097 0.9 48.1 2017 227 553 228 907 986 774 700 2 122 1.0 48.7 2018 239 188 239 304 920 883 071 2 419 1.0 55.5

2017 1st Quarter 55 390 55 514 266 189 997 2 082 3.4 51.2 2nd Quarter 57 167 59 039 222 198 555 2 176 3.4 53.6 3rd Quarter 60 130 59 535 243 200 008 2 192 3.3 53.9 4th Quarter 54 866 54 819 255 186 140 2 040 3.4 50.2

2018 1st Quarter 61 919 59 714 250 208 412 2 284 3.5 56.2 2nd Quarter 58 622 58 155 212 195 068 2 138 3.3 52.6 3rd Quarter 62 169 62 176 243 232 473 2 548 3.7 62.7 4th Quarter 56 478 59 259 215 247 118 2 708 4.2 66.7

2019 1st Quarter 58 687 59 968 287 194 944 2 136 3.2 52.6 2nd Quarter 57 334 61 857 232 201 020 2 203 3.2 54.2 3rd Quarter 56 244 58 251 248 192 724 2 112 3.3 52.0

Table 3.7 Total Number of Patients in Care Currently Receiving ART by Sex, 2015-2018

Year Male Female Total 2015 331 149 551 685 882 834 2016 360 803 610 278 971 081 2017 127 910 215 176 343 086

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 390 372 670 123 1 060 495 3rd Quarter 177 994 298 581 476 575 4th Quarter 127 910 215 176 343 086

2018 1st Quarter 432 061 698 392 1 130 453 2nd Quarter 435 748 719 052 1 154 800 3rd Quarter 444 980 724 772 1 169 752 4th Quarter 437 372 712 707 1 150 079

2019 1st Quarter 441 883 685 327 1 127 210 2nd Quarter 448 783 706 468 1 155 251 3rd Quarter 435 224 698 968 1 134 192

Source: DHIS, SH3/5, 02/10/2019 Note:- All years before 2018 were reporting New AIDS cases ART census revised from 2018 5 Table 3.8 Top Five Causes of Out-Patients Attendences

1st Quarter 2017 2nd Quarter 2017 No of cases as a % of No of cases as a % of Disease/Conditions No. of cases new cases Disease/Condition No of cases new cases ARI 633 818 22.4 ARI 685 340 25.8 Skin Diseases 285 209 10.1 Skin Diseases 218 233 8.2 Diarrhoea & dysentery 196 425 6.9 Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 142 775 5.4 Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 144 229 5.1 Malaria (Confirmed) 142 450 5.4 Malaria (Confirmed) 116 284 4.1 Diarrhoea & dysentery 111 595 4.2 All Other New Diseaseas 1 453 213 51.4 All Other New Diseaseas 1 354 426 51.0 Total New Cases 2 829 178 100.0 Total New Cases 2 654 819 100.0

3rd Quarter 2017 4th Quarter 2017 No of cases as a % of No of cases as a % of Disease/Condition No. of cases new cases Disease/Condition No. of cases new cases ARI 749 771 29.5 ARI 596 141 23.0 Skin Diseases 158 767 6.2 Skin Diseases 140 976 5.0 Diarrhoea & Dysentery 150 153 5.9 Diarrhoea & Dysentery 161 354 6.0 Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 134 110 5.3 Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 137 078 5.0 Disease of the Eye 107 621 4.2 Disease of the Eye 104 652 4.0 All Other New Diseaseas 1 242 031 48.9 All Other New Diseaseas 1 432 577 56.0 Total New Cases 2 542 453 100.0 Total New Cases 2 572 778 100.0

Annual 2017 1st Quarter 2018 No of cases as a % of No of cases as a % of Disease/Condition No. of cases new cases Disease/Condition No. of cases new cases ARI 2 665 070 25.0 ARI 769 694 27.4 Skin Diseases 803 185 8.0 Skin Diseases 203 036 7.2 Diarrhoea & Dysentery 619 527 6.0 Diarrhoea & Dysentery 157 542 5.6 Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 558 192 5.0 Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 152 236 5.4 Disease of the Eye 401 646 4.0 Disease of the Eye 96 111 3.4 All Other New Diseaseas 5 575 436 52.0 All Other New Diseaseas 1 433 691 51.0 Total New Cases 10 623 056 100.0 Total New Cases 2 812 310 100.0

2nd Quarter 2018 3rd Quarter 2018 No of cases as a % of No of cases as a % of Disease/Condition No. of cases new cases Disease/Condition No. of cases new cases ARI 755 027 28.4 ARI 715 936 27.8 Skin Diseases 191 482 7.2 Diarrhoea & Dysentery 227 865 8.9 Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 146 762 5.5 Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 142 306 5.5 Diarrhoea & Dysentery 118 691 4.5 Skin Diseases 139 889 5.4 Malaria (Confirmed) 99 245 3.7 Disease of the Eye 100 305 3.9 All Other New Diseaseas 1 349 468 50.7 All Other New Diseaseas 1 246 712 48.5 Total New Cases 2 660 675 100.0 Total New Cases 2 573 013 100.0

4th Quarter 2018 Annual 2018 No of cases as a % of No of cases as a % of Disease/Condition No. of cases new cases Disease/Condition No. of cases new cases ARI 534 291 23.7 ARI 2 774 948 26.9 Diarrhoea & Dysentery 162 910 7.2 Diarrhoea & Dysentery 667 008 6.5 Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 136 972 6.1 Skin Diseases 662 368 6.4 Skin Diseases 127 961 5.7 Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 578 276 5.6 Disease of the Eye 98 568 4.4 Disease of the Eye 390 203 3.8 All Other New Diseaseas 1 196 758 53.0 All Other New Diseaseas 5 230 655 50.8 Total New Cases 2 257 460 100.0 Total New Cases 10 303 458 100.0

1st quarter 2019 2nd Quarter 2019 No of cases as a % of No of cases as a % of Disease/Condition No. of cases new cases Disease/Condition No. of cases new cases ARI 487 706 20.9 ARI 734 600 29.3 Skin Diseases 185 308 7.9 Skin Diseases 163 871 6.5 Diarrhoea & Dysentery 138 958 5.9 Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 134 960 5.4 Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 138 881 5.9 Diarrhoea & Dysentery 118 580 4.7 Disease of the Eye 94 322 4.0 Disease of the Eye 88 565 3.5 All Other New Diseaseas 1 293 006 55.3 All Other New Diseaseas 1 269 108 50.6 Total New Cases 2 338 181 100 Total New Cases 5 019 368 100.0

1st quarter 2019 No of cases as a % of Disease/Condition No. of cases new cases ARI 671 514 24.3 Skin Diseases 514 882 18.6 Diarrhoea & Dysentery 157 613 5.7 Burns, RTA & Other Injuries 142 179 5.1 Disease of the Eye 125 509 4.5 All Other New Diseaseas 1 157 281 41.8 Total New Cases 2 768 978 100

Note: ARI = Acute Respiratory Infection ENT = Ear, Nose and Throat Source: Ministry of Health and Child Care; DHIS, SH3/5, 02/10/2019 6 Table 4.0 Occupational Injuries

Period Occupational Injuries Number of claims submitted Persons Killed 2013 5 287 93 2014 5 391 109 2015 4 947 57 2016 4 922 58 2017 4 594 46 2018 4 301 76

2016 January 377 8 February 459 11 March 465 3

April 408 6 May 436 6 June 425 1

July 404 5 August 372 5 September 396 4

October 449 4 November 407 1 December 324 4 2017 January 359 2 February 408 4 March 407 2

April 282 4 May 433 3 June 378 6

July 400 3 August 356 3 September 466 4

October 420 6 November 363 7 December 322 2

2018 January 527 12 February 360 3 March 425 12

April 438 12 May 450 6 June 395 8

July 336 5 August 322 11 September 296 2

October 278 0 November 276 3 December

Source: NSSA

7 Table 4.1 Road Accidents

Road Accidents Total Accidents Number Dead Number Injured

2013 40165 2797 17759 2014 42 713 2 042 14 759 2015 45 701 2 368 12 399 2016 46 681 1 584 11 605 2017 46 687 1 793 10 461 2018 58 739 1 918 12 487

2015 March 9 364 453 2 528 June 11 517 786 3 243 September 12 253 518 3 703 December 12 567 611 2 925

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 December 13 990 543 2 932

2018 March 13 790 418 2 887 June 15 185 560 3 329 September 14 728 491 3 145 December 15 036 449 3 126

2019 March 11 071 334 2 543 June 11 858 380 2 226 September 11 044 370 2 427

Source: Police General Head Quarters (PGHQ)

8 Table 5.0 Crime Statistics, Offences including Attempts

Assault Assault (Grievous bodly Assault Domestic Culpable Infanticide Abortion (common) harm) (indecent) Violence homicide Murder Rape Period 2017 147 85 68 293 244 1 754 20 191 1 246 1 067 7 394 2018 147 86 78 218 153 2 106 21 435 1 668 1 453 7 738 2019 151 90 71 346 98 1 936 18 021 1 193 1 733 7 661

2018 January 12 10 6 556 7 177 2 130 118 103 844 February 13 3 5 388 26 268 1 696 99 109 671 March 11 10 6 105 6 159 1 865 126 83 620

April 15 6 5 841 8 124 1 738 146 108 541 May 11 7 5 943 51 144 1 686 186 98 570 June 12 6 6 326 6 129 1 652 159 109 554

July 10 7 6 284 8 156 1 656 147 102 524 August 16 12 6 762 11 167 1 718 147 127 583 September 8 7 7 164 10 190 1 798 138 154 743

October 14 5 7 510 7 179 1 851 119 136 750 November 19 7 6 417 3 212 1 697 113 142 710 December 6 6 7 922 10 201 1 948 170 182 628

2019 January 12 10 6 311 6 150 1 662 91 115 636 February 12 4 5 557 16 166 1 510 76 107 625 March 13 7 6 426 9 206 1 641 82 138 773

April 10 4 6 176 10 165 1 592 111 150 631 May 10 9 6 372 23 139 1 426 91 246 610 June 15 3 5 043 4 168 1 303 95 110 577

July 23 7 5 426 5 162 1 416 117 105 592 August 6 13 5 454 4 133 1 379 87 115 594 September 9 10 5 565 7 160 1 305 101 155 600

October 7 11 6 056 3 171 1 670 97 119 646 November 13 9 5 896 5 168 1 468 108 164 690 December 21 3 7 064 6 148 1 649 137 209 687

Table 5.0 Crime Statistics, (Contd.) Malicious Receiving injury to stolen House breaking Theft from Theft of Theft Period Arson ♣ Fraud property property and theft Theft of car car stock (other)

2017 930 9 404 10 516 482 24 952 398 5 558 9 941 91 266 2018 1 252 11 736 12 919 607 40 090 607 6 648 12 772 112 874 2019 1 013 9 938 13 223 657 40 513 533 6 997 13 016 121 086 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 October 123 959 992 51 2 370 80 392 785 7 686 November 68 800 946 45 2 609 40 424 955 7 623 December 79 954 1 102 48 3 057 43 480 1 063 7 656

2018 January 104 1 060 1 210 76 3 225 45 569 1 187 8 846 February 45 846 968 37 3 060 35 542 868 8 068 March 44 963 1 025 80 3 382 46 474 895 9 096

April 45 903 1 025 48 3 368 45 509 813 8 898 May 82 1 003 1 058 45 3 539 47 556 898 9 275 June 93 961 1 167 34 3 376 48 629 924 9 286 July 141 941 1 094 31 3 076 74 502 929 9 022 August 201 962 1 307 40 3 310 49 532 1 122 9 376 September 175 1 149 1 278 41 3 262 48 566 1 059 9 641

October 125 983 1 372 42 3 403 61 474 1 250 10 361 November 121 892 1 239 69 3 432 47 656 1 379 9 728 December 76 1 073 1 343 64 3 657 62 639 1 448 11 277

2019 January 110 895 1 526 69 3 685 42 506 1 153 9 592 February 42 892 1 012 65 3 864 53 555 1 106 10 302 March 38 1 068 1 124 44 4 114 43 652 1 117 10 950

April 144 946 1 048 53 3 841 46 702 1 033 11 096 May 76 991 1 174 77 3 511 62 665 949 11 006 June 124 763 1 027 92 3 374 43 568 1 105 10 516

July 113 922 1 118 32 3 446 40 619 1 222 11 307 August 102 832 1 292 51 3 327 38 697 1 152 11 327

October 112 1 013 1 347 37 3 696 49 566 1 228 11 634 November 70 824 1 184 39 3 616 46 665 1 343 11 407 December 82 792 1 371 98 4 039 71 802 1 608 11 949

Note: ♣ Some of the data on Arson was reported under Malicious injury to property during 2009-2011 Source: Police General Head Quarters (PGHQ) 9 Table 5.0 Crime Statistics (Contd.)

Period Robbery Armed Robbery Other Common Law Broadcasting Act Control of Goods Criminal law Criminal Procedure Customs and Excise ♣ amendment ^^ and evidence 2017 5 285 429 4 436 955 19 0 2 782 2018 7 823 561 16 186 16 14 0 2 355 2019 11 851 1 022 17 162 35 85 0 0 496 2018 January 528 38 1 303 0 3 0 0 49 February 493 53 1 103 2 0 0 0 25 March 504 51 1 698 5 0 0 0 45

April 649 41 1 262 3 0 0 0 35 May 693 20 1 662 1 0 0 0 34 June 609 37 1 237 1 2 0 0 30

July 704 48 943 0 0 0 0 35 August 715 41 864 1 0 0 0 28 September 711 47 1 688 0 0 0 1 20

October 744 58 1 673 2 6 0 1 11 November 731 42 1 449 1 0 0 0 15 December 742 85 1 304 0 3 0 0 28

2019 January 736 83 1 575 0 0 0 0 13 February 884 91 1 523 0 0 0 0 35 March 894 56 1 840 1 1 0 0 15

April 951 57 1 618 17 0 0 44 May 927 70 1 372 1 16 0 0 72 June 1 353 75 1 668 3 6 0 0 37

July 955 102 1 699 27 0 0 0 69 August 1 019 99 1 302 1 0 0 0 27 September 1 057 122 1 020 5 0 0 55

October 971 65 1 215 22 0 0 44 November 992 92 1 135 1 0 0 35 December 1 112 110 1 195 2 17 0 0 50

Table 5.0 Crime Statistics (Contd.)

Period Dangerous drugs Possession Cultivate Supply Smoke Exchange Act Firearms

2017 325 142 147 2 967 182 371 2018 509 156 33 3 400 466 440 2019 544 193 119 3893 807 597 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

October 53 15 5 217 127 55 November 92 7 3 168 23 26 December 43 17 2 219 8 34

2018 January 71 28 4 267 17 29 February 61 16 1 200 40 34 March 10 23 1 400 25 43

April 48 22 4 300 11 37 May 50 5 5 300 24 44 June 56 2 3 294 16 37

July 78 1 1 261 12 27 August 58 16 2 163 1 38 September 9 9 8 292 7 39

October 19 9 1 317 143 36 November 22 14 0 288 80 36 December 27 11 3 318 90 40

2019 January 50 13 48 278 106 50 February 32 34 27 250 111 40 March 52 21 26 330 80 51

April 50 17 1 317 75 53 May 72 11 2 358 99 48 June 44 13 2 328 25 44

July 67 13 4 327 57 38 August 41 8 0 350 48 47 September 27 6 1 296 39 48

October 27 17 3 357 48 45 November 73 20 2 340 41 39 December 9 20 3 362 78 94

Note: ♣ Some of the data on Armed Robbery was reported under Robbery during 2009-2011 For the period August 2011 to 2012 some of the crimes under Criminal Law were reported under Miscellaneous Offence, Common Law ^^ and Law and Order Maintenance Act (other) Source: Police General Head Quarters (PGHQ)

10 Table 5.0 Crime Statistics (Contd.)

Period Forests Harmful liquids Immigration Income tax Law and order maintenance Act Road motor transportation*

Possession of arms Other 2017 269 69 611 38 0 0 123 323 2018 498 217 1 218 15 1 1 41 191 2019 580 389 674 19 0 17 46 119

2018 January 17 6 120 2 0 0 5 529 February 22 20 79 0 0 4 089 March 45 12 112 1 0 0 3 503

April 23 9 141 1 0 0 3 551 May 23 26 137 2 0 0 3 940 June 24 16 51 2 1 0 3 777

July 24 15 60 1 0 0 2 743 August 65 17 49 0 0 1 740 September 72 20 64 2 0 1 1 643

October 87 26 82 1 0 0 2 200 November 72 22 83 0 0 2 913 December 24 28 240 3 0 0 5 563

2019 January 18 43 78 0 0 3 4 806 February 57 43 46 3 0 1 4 579 March 44 48 52 3 0 2 4 552

April 25 55 59 0 0 0 6 167 May 46 39 51 2 0 5 5 191 June 32 71 52 3 0 0 4 147

July 58 16 46 1 0 4 3 455 August 68 28 55 1 0 2 3 221

October 124 11 53 3 0 0 3 367 November 55 13 113 1 0 0 2 927 December 53 22 69 2 0 0 3 707

* Revised to take into account all RMT cases

Table 5.0 Crime Statistics (Contd.)

Liquor Miscellaneous Municipal by-laws Parks and Wildlife Precious Stones Period Drunk Shebeens Other Offence Act

2017 3 357 1 690 4 371 2 186 3 903 798 1 080 2018 4 057 1 014 3 377 3 235 3 972 1 059 1 187 2019 5 505 870 5 137 3 751 7207 1335 2 428

2018 January 331 113 269 322 57 95 59 February 220 77 414 255 94 97 93 March 385 118 465 262 539 67 68

April 626 130 189 239 258 46 91 May 509 105 353 263 224 71 77 June 297 56 279 257 432 78 109

July 235 38 269 256 397 65 75 August 237 47 128 305 106 67 145 September 291 30 258 257 530 100 93

October 222 46 107 255 387 111 116 November 238 161 171 250 343 150 147 December 466 93 475 314 605 112 114

2019 January 408 73 282 353 492 77 84 February 262 86 473 330 459 91 246 March 408 151 703 396 733 86 181

April 736 71 625 215 726 90 119 May 410 58 594 240 821 70 184 June 571 93 375 272 1069 117 127

July 603 61 369 343 933 138 131 August 561 49 402 300 597 115 101 September 220 40 209 343 212 146 444

October 376 89 419 338 433 138 476 November 349 24 191 323 353 157 152 December 601 75 495 298 379 110 183

Source: Police General Head Quarters (PGHQ)

11 Table 5.0 Crime Statistics (Contd.) Period Road Traffic Act [RTA] No driver's Driving without due Drunk while licence No Reckless Driving Negligent Driving care Speeding driving 2017 8 758 20 040 424 7 815 18 344 22 998 102 2018 2 248 5 517 517 13 330 41 490 648 13 2019 1 625 8 074 131 6 464 31 203 175 17

2018 January 245 319 34 973 3 469 35 0 February 151 574 30 1 035 3 170 29 0 March 193 457 309 1 144 3 560 79 0

April 184 347 5 904 3 711 84 0 May 167 459 32 2 628 3 658 74 0 June 234 623 27 1 326 3 220 95 0

July 194 499 21 1 060 3 702 34 0 August 174 422 18 1 270 3 721 25 0 September 188 357 17 1 343 3 883 62 0

October 160 278 4 684 3 704 14 0 November 104 543 9 424 2 462 46 0 December 254 639 11 539 3 230 71 13

2019 January 171 584 3 509 2154 42 1 February 181 649 6 347 2388 20 4 March 176 991 18 636 2278 7 1

April 162 1036 4 654 2260 17 0 May 124 738 0 597 3014 29 0 June 143 591 6 615 2981 17 0

July 94 500 16 601 2846 11 0 August 133 500 15 526 3127 8 0 September 144 637 14 513 2524 9 0

October 102 528 13 499 2331 3 1 November 72 675 13 398 2498 10 4 December 123 645 23 569 2802 2 6

Table 5.0 Crime Statistics (Contd.)

Period Road Traffic Act [RTA] Other Moving Construction Breathalyser Equipment & use Vehicle offences offences regulation* licensing Act All Other** 2017 90 140 758 563 167 38 242 179 612 2018 0 8 097 19 813 7 889 18 089 2019 0 12 325 35 948 15 552 15 898

2018 January 0 1 153 1 477 477 2 062 February 0 813 2 036 750 1 772 March 0 1 109 2 444 532 2 320

April 0 434 1 571 541 1 139 May 0 622 2 403 390 1 802 June 0 647 1 992 1 113 1 492

July 0 463 1 822 621 1 850 August 0 323 672 442 1 391 September 0 330 800 363 1 471

October 0 889 746 566 808 November 0 308 1 700 858 723 December 0 1 006 2 150 1 236 1 259

2019 January 0 1 066 1 938 1 519 1 504 February 0 1 079 2 777 1 560 1 149 March 0 1 584 3 216 1 675 1 298

April 0 1 552 4 185 1 382 1 970 May 0 1 194 3 468 1 103 1 190 June 0 1 151 2 794 1 350 1 315

July 0 767 2 638 762 1 213 August 0 825 3 643 974 1 203 September 0 783 2 355 1 314 1 296

October 0 819 2 590 1 207 985 November 0 597 2 841 910 1 212 December 0 908 3 503 1 796 1 563

* Revised to take into account all Construction equipment & use regulation cases ** Revised to take into account all RTA cases Source: Police General Head Quarters (PGHQ)

12 Table 6.0 a Employees and Earnings by Industrial Sector

Mining and quarrying and Mining Manufacturing* steam gas Electricity, conditioning air and supply* supply; Water waste sewerage, &management remidiation Construction trade Wholesale and sale trade; Retail vehicles motor of repair cycles motor and and Transportation storage andAccomodation activities service food and Information communication activities Financial activities Insuarance activities estate Real scientific Professional, activities technical and and Administrative service support activities & administration Public compulsary defence; security social Education and Humanhealth activities work social and entertainment Arts, recreation activities service Other domestic Private of Activities extraterritorial and organisations Total

Employees in thousands, annual average 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 2017 36.6 93.0 9.4 9.3 20.1 19.5 44.5 20.0 18.5 7.9 8.3 3.8 2.3 14.3 33.0 119.3 157.5 45.5 19.4 5.7 160.4 - 848.3 2018 36.3 97.2 9.4 9.3 20.5 22.0 44.0 20.6 18.4 8.1 8.3 4.1 2.3 14.5 32.6 113.7 158.6 48.9 19.6 5.9 160.4 - 854.8

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

2017 March 36.8 92.4 10.1 9.4 19.2 18.1 44.0 19.8 18.4 8.2 8.6 4.1 2.3 14.2 32.4 120.2 158.3 44.7 19.4 5.3 160.4 - 845.9 June 36.7 92.7 9.0 9.4 20.2 18.1 44.7 19.8 18.3 7.7 9.0 3.8 2.3 14.9 32.6 118.9 157.4 44.9 19.4 5.9 160.4 - 846.1 September 36.4 94.0 9.2 9.2 20.4 20.5 45.1 20.3 18.7 7.9 7.8 3.7 2.3 14.1 33.2 118.6 155.8 45.7 19.4 5.8 160.4 - 848.6 December 36.6 93.0 9.2 9.2 20.7 21.3 44.2 20.1 18.6 7.9 7.9 3.7 2.3 14.0 33.7 119.4 158.3 46.9 19.4 5.9 160.4 - 852.6

2018 March 36.7 99.4 9.2 9.3 20.8 20.9 45.7 20.6 18.6 7.8 8.5 4.0 2.3 14.9 28.5 113.8 155.7 47.1 19.6 5.8 160.4 - 849.9 June 36.0 96.3 9.3 9.3 19.1 20.6 40.8 20.8 17.9 7.5 7.9 3.9 2.2 14.0 30.2 114.5 158.5 48.7 19.6 5.7 160.4 - 843.2 September 36.6 96.5 9.6 10.1 21.4 23.0 44.0 20.8 18.5 8.6 8.1 4.1 2.4 14.6 35.3 113.5 159.6 50.1 19.7 6.1 160.4 - 862.9 December 35.8 96.6 9.6 8.6 20.8 23.6 45.4 20.1 18.5 8.6 8.8 4.4 2.4 14.5 36.3 113.1 160.5 49.6 19.7 6.1 160.4 - 863.3

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 2017 333.4 767.9 198.5 91.8 155.7 153.7 345.6 189.4 146.2 109.0 127.5 59.3 21.6 129.1 215.9 850.9 1 000.4 304.7 175.0 51.1 193.4 - 5 620.3 2018 354.0 901.0 128.9 92.9 176.4 199.5 387.5 198.6 164.2 116.9 156.2 65.3 25.1 151.5 250.3 919.4 1 257.1 476.6 186.4 55.7 198.1 - 6 461.6

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

2017 March 75.9 191.3 46.6 23.3 38.1 39.0 84.7 49.8 35.9 22.8 41.4 18.2 5.3 33.0 44.5 226.3 266.5 81.4 42.7 10.0 48.9 - 1 425.6 June 82.8 201.7 49.3 24.9 39.8 36.8 88.2 47.4 38.9 28.3 34.3 15.4 5.5 36.1 60.4 224.3 264.7 80.6 45.5 13.8 48.4 - 1 467.1 September 76.3 183.8 48.2 23.1 37.4 32.4 83.5 48.4 36.1 31.3 35.9 17.0 5.5 32.6 46.2 164.7 194.4 62.4 42.2 12.4 48.8 - 1 262.5 December 92.5 177.9 19.8 19.0 37.8 44.2 84.9 42.3 33.7 16.5 25.0 7.9 4.8 29.5 51.7 235.0 273.1 84.4 40.0 11.6 47.3 - 1 379.0

2018 March* 99.9 254.0 23.9 23.0 44.3 45.8 94.7 50.7 39.4 20.2 48.1 14.3 6.3 38.3 53.6 162.5 276.7 87.7 44.9 13.4 49.5 - 1 491.1 June* 94.0 205.7 31.3 21.7 39.2 37.4 87.8 47.7 36.8 26.8 35.1 12.7 5.6 34.9 49.8 217.4 255.0 117.0 43.6 13.0 48.2 - 1 460.2 September 77.0 199.8 48.3 24.5 42.9 53.4 96.9 48.9 42.6 32.2 25.8 14.6 6.0 37.8 67.6 255.9 344.2 127.7 46.8 14.3 48.8 - 1 656.1 December 83.2 241.6 25.4 23.7 50.0 63.0 108.1 51.4 45.4 37.6 47.2 23.7 7.2 40.5 79.4 283.6 381.1 144.3 51.2 15.0 51.6 - 1 854.2

NB: 1. Figures exclude Agriculture Sector 2. - Data not being collected 3. * Ammended

13 Table 6.1 a Employees and Earnings by Province

Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Masvingo Harare Bulawayo Total Employees in thousands, annual average 2016 62.4 25.2 35.2 68.7 29.5 20.4 78.0 70.9 311.5 138.6 840.2 2017 63.6 25.0 36.0 72.4 30.9 21.7 79.1 72.8 309.2 137.5 848.2 2018 60.6 26.1 38.8 75.1 30.2 22.5 79.8 73.0 315.2 133.6 854.8

2017 March 64.4 24.1 35.5 70.1 32.1 21.9 79.4 70.9 308.3 139.0 845.7 June 63.3 23.5 34.8 71.6 31.4 22.1 77.8 71.3 314.1 136.3 846.0 September 63.7 25.4 36.4 74.0 30.2 21.0 79.6 74.4 305.7 138.3 848.7 December 63.0 27.0 37.2 74.0 29.8 21.7 79.7 74.5 308.9 136.5 852.3

2018 March* 60.3 24.2 39.6 75.0 28.8 22.4 80.7 70.9 312.1 135.8 849.9 June* 57.8 26.5 37.5 74.7 29.8 21.9 75.6 78.9 305.0 135.5 843.2 September 63.0 26.9 38.9 74.9 31.2 23.4 80.0 71.1 321.5 131.9 862.9 December 61.1 26.9 39.1 75.8 30.8 22.5 82.8 71.1 322.1 131.2 863.3 Earnings in US$ million 2016 413.4 180.5 206.0 469.7 227.4 151.6 529.6 454.6 2 477.3 1 168.6 6 278.8 2017 357.3 153.9 187.6 482.3 210.7 137.1 470.2 398.5 2 125.0 1 011.6 5 534.2

2017 March 97.0 39.7 49.1 117.3 55.4 34.9 124.0 99.2 549.4 259.5 1 425.6 June 95.7 39.8 47.1 120.5 56.2 36.0 122.9 111.5 574.6 262.8 1 467.1 September 74.8 30.1 39.1 97.7 45.6 30.0 102.3 85.9 517.2 239.8 1 262.5 December 89.9 44.3 52.3 146.7 53.5 36.2 121.0 101.9 483.8 249.4 1 379.0

2018 March* 82.0 39.4 51.6 133.6 51.6 35.9 140.7 99.9 586.6 270.0 1 491.1 June* 84.9 36.0 49.9 142.4 52.2 36.7 133.2 99.3 557.1 264.4 1 456.1 September 110.7 59.5 67.4 149.5 64.2 40.0 157.8 104.4 642.5 260.0 1 656.1 December 120.8 54.1 77.9 168.8 72.7 44.1 174.5 147.6 702.1 291.7 1 854.2

Table 6.1b Employees and Earnings by Major Towns

Mutare Bindura Marondera Hwange Gwanda Gweru Masvingo Harare Bulawayo Total Employees in thousands, annual average 2016 21.4 8.0 10.0 10.5 5.2 4.0 17.2 18.8 221.7 119.4 436.3 2017 21.8 7.3 10.1 10.2 5.2 4.8 16.7 19.0 213.2 118.8 427.2 2018 20.0 8.0 11.0 10.2 4.2 4.8 16.6 17.8 220.1 114.4 427.1

2017 March 22.3 7.4 10.0 10.1 5.6 5.0 17.6 19.3 213.3 119.7 430.1 June 21.4 6.8 10.1 10.2 5.1 4.9 16.0 19.8 215.3 120.1 429.7 September 21.9 7.2 10.0 10.0 5.0 4.4 16.4 18.6 210.6 118.3 422.3 December 21.8 7.6 10.5 10.5 5.0 4.7 16.7 18.4 213.8 117.3 426.5

2018 March 20.2 7.4 10.9 10.2 4.4 4.6 17.4 18.6 217.2 116.6 427.4 June 18.4 8.0 10.9 10.0 4.8 4.9 15.7 19.0 209.7 116.3 417.6 September 20.5 8.3 11.0 10.4 2.8 5.1 16.3 16.8 226.5 112.7 430.5 December 20.9 8.4 11.1 10.3 4.9 4.8 17.2 16.7 226.9 112.0 433.1 Earnings in US$ million 2016 184.9 72.1 87.0 93.8 48.6 33.3 143.3 147.9 2 362.0 1136.4 4 309.5 2017 154.0 53.9 77.1 80.8 44.1 34.1 118.1 131.0 2 015.0 1000.8 3 709.0 2018 163.2 65.8 95.9 90.4 37.8 35.5 137.9 136.0 2 305.9 1050.4 4 105.0

2017 March 40.5 15.0 18.8 20.2 10.4 7.9 32.5 33.3 508.3 251.0 938.0 June 40.1 15.1 20.1 20.6 11.4 9.0 32.6 35.1 519.9 257.5 961.5 September 35.0 12.2 16.6 18.2 10.5 8.1 27.9 28.9 477.4 231.4 866.4 December 37.7 15.7 20.8 19.3 12.0 9.2 29.7 32.2 440.9 241.4 859.0

2018 March 36.5 15.4 21.4 20.0 9.5 7.8 31.0 33.0 540.9 260.8 976.4 June 34.2 14.2 20.1 20.4 9.9 8.7 30.1 32.7 513.8 255.8 939.9 September 44.2 18.4 25.9 23.5 5.7 8.8 37.0 31.5 597.5 251.6 1 044.2 December 48.3 17.7 28.5 26.5 12.6 10.3 39.8 38.7 653.7 282.3 1 158.3

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 5. * Ammended

14 Table 6.2 Number of Employees in Agriculture and Wages paid, by Sector and Quarter

Number of Employees

Old Resetlement Annual Average Communal Schemes A1 A2 SSCF LSCF Total 2012 232 785 30 196 107 226 125 402 8 488 80 197 584 293 2013 332 684 38 478 149 775 84 528 10 006 137 263 588 844 2014 245 122 39 471 146 867 110 449 16 054 66 632 624 595

At end of: 2013 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

2014 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

2015 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

2017 December 321 585 86 360 134 096 152 780 18 651 56 149 769 621

Wages & Salaries (US$) Communal LandsOld Resetllment Schemes A1 A2 SSCF LSCF Total 2012 53 095 439 8 358 345 37 512 116 59 232 069 4 339 218 78 072 052 240 609 239 2013 71 298 149 12 063 103 51 759 328 60 345 177 4 627 278 111 874 213 261 043 645 2014 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

2017 December 19 594 317 6 336 476 13 697 558 26 863 758 2 013 275 15 749 438 84 254 822

Note: These figures include permanent and casual workers Source: Agriculture and Livestock Survey

15 Table 7.0 Consumer Price Index, ( February 2019 = 100) ♣ Food and non Alcoholic Housing water Furniture, household alcoholic beverages Clothing & electricity gas and equipment and Recreation Restaurants Miscellaneous Inflation Period beverages and tobacco footwear other fuels mainte- nance Health Transport Communication and culture Education and hotels goods and services All Items Monthly Weights # 31.3 4.9 4.3 27.6 5.3 1.4 8.4 2.7 2.3 4.3 1.1 6.5 100.0 2016 55.0 64.9 50.2 85.9 52.0 65.6 46.9 97.1 51.0 94.9 59.4 56.8 60.6 2017 56.4 65.1 50.1 84.6 53.8 65.7 46.6 96.9 51.9 94.3 60.2 58.0 61.1 2018 64.8 69.6 60.9 85.5 63.7 70.7 50.5 96.5 62.6 96.1 66.1 66.1 67.6 2019 295.7 293.6 269.5 163.1 262.7 300.5 252.1 186.9 270.7 127.0 241.9 279.4 240.3

2017 January 55.6 64.7 49.8 84.9 52.2 65.4 46.4 96.7 51.2 94.4 59.6 57.0 60.6 0.2 February 56.4 64.8 49.7 85.0 52.6 65.4 46.5 96.7 51.2 94.4 59.7 57.2 60.9 0.6 March 56.3 64.9 49.7 84.9 52.9 65.5 46.6 96.7 51.3 94.4 59.7 57.5 60.9 0.0

April 56.1 64.8 49.7 84.9 53.0 65.4 46.6 96.8 51.3 96.3 59.9 57.4 61.0 0.1 May 56.1 64.9 49.8 84.9 53.0 65.5 46.6 96.8 51.2 96.3 59.7 57.4 61.0 0.0 June 55.9 65.0 49.8 84.2 53.2 65.5 46.5 96.8 51.2 96.3 59.9 57.6 60.8 -0.2

July 55.7 65.1 49.8 84.3 53.1 65.5 46.4 96.7 51.3 93.6 60.5 57.6 60.6 -0.4 August 55.4 65.0 49.9 84.3 53.2 65.5 46.4 96.7 51.3 93.6 60.5 57.6 60.6 -0.1 September 55.8 65.0 50.1 84.5 53.7 65.6 46.3 96.9 51.7 93.6 60.6 57.7 60.8 0.4

October 57.0 65.5 50.8 84.7 55.6 66.3 46.7 97.2 53.3 93.6 60.8 59.2 61.7 1.5 November 58.0 65.6 51.1 84.8 56.4 66.5 46.9 97.2 53.9 92.3 60.4 59.9 62.2 0.7 December 58.8 65.8 51.5 84.4 56.6 66.5 47.0 97.2 54.3 92.3 60.7 60.3 62.5 0.5

2018 January 59.0 65.9 51.8 84.4 56.9 66.6 47.0 97.1 55.3 92.3 60.6 60.7 62.7 0.3 February 58.9 66.1 52.3 84.4 57.2 66.6 47.0 97.3 55.7 92.3 60.6 60.9 62.7 0.1 March 58.9 66.2 52.1 83.8 57.4 66.7 46.4 95.7 56.6 92.3 60.5 60.5 62.6 -0.3

April 58.9 66.3 52.3 83.8 57.4 66.8 46.3 95.5 56.6 92.9 61.6 60.7 62.6 0.1 May 58.9 66.3 52.3 83.8 57.4 66.8 46.3 95.5 56.6 92.9 61.7 60.9 62.6 0.0 June 58.7 66.7 52.4 83.7 57.1 67.1 46.4 95.6 56.5 92.9 61.8 61.5 62.6 0.0

July 59.2 67.0 52.6 83.7 57.3 67.3 46.5 95.7 56.8 99.5 63.8 62.0 63.2 1.0 August 59.6 67.1 52.9 83.7 57.8 67.4 46.7 95.7 56.7 99.5 63.9 62.2 63.5 0.4 September 60.2 67.2 53.6 84.1 59.4 68.7 46.9 96.0 56.8 99.5 64.1 62.2 64.1 0.9

October 72.3 72.5 78.1 86.6 75.4 77.6 55.9 97.3 72.6 99.5 70.4 70.7 74.6 16.4 November 82.8 77.8 86.5 90.7 82.3 80.2 57.2 97.5 84.4 99.9 76.9 81.6 81.5 9.2 December 90.3 85.7 93.4 93.2 88.9 87.0 73.6 98.7 87.1 99.9 87.6 89.8 88.8 9.0

2019 January 96.6 97.1 94.4 97.3 97.3 97.2 108.3 99.9 96.7 100.0 97.8 95.8 98.4 10.8 February 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1.7 March 105.1 114.3 105.6 102.3 105.2 102.3 103.1 100.1 103.9 103.7 104.5 105.2 104.4 4.4

April 113.3 128.1 112.5 103.0 111.3 122.7 106.6 103.6 109.5 110.8 125.2 110.8 110.1 5.5 May 133.3 155.7 125.9 105.6 124.2 143.3 123.8 136.0 142.1 114.2 133.5 120.7 124.0 12.5 June 206.7 219.4 201.3 124.8 203.4 210.0 175.7 139.2 192.4 114.3 171.9 164.9 172.6 39.3 July 247.9 271.5 257.0 136.2 258.3 301.0 222.1 149.6 262.0 126.9 224.3 230.6 208.9 21.0 August 293.9 320.6 284.8 154.8 287.2 323.5 294.6 251.1 295.2 132.1 243.7 273.9 246.7 18.1 September 351.3 355.9 334.5 178.8 329.5 383.9 344.2 254.3 348.4 137.5 264.3 369.7 290.4 17.7

October 521.2 508.2 458.8 247.9 445.3 517.5 435.5 277.5 459.1 145.0 364.6 480.8 402.9 38.7 November 639.1 592.3 543.0 262.4 516.1 613.2 477.7 313.7 553.6 169.8 497.6 595.6 473.3 17.5 December 739.8 660.4 616.2 344.4 574.5 691.3 534.1 318.1 585.2 170.1 574.9 704.5 551.6 16.6

The Indices are inclusive of value added tax and excise duty. Note: ♣ Source: Consumer Price Survey (CPS) 16 Table 7.1: Food Poverty Datum Lines per person per month (USD)

Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Masvingo Harare Bulawayo Zimbabwe (%) Quarterly

2016 28.03 29.29 28.52 30.46 36.34 33.56 27.24 28.7 33. 29.82 30.38 2017 30.59 31.57 32.39 33.15 38.82 36.07 29.65 33.38 36.63 32.67 33.39 2018 38.3 38.92 40.16 39.97 46.25 42.02 37.31 40.90 42.30 39.54 40.50

2017 March 29.89 31.29 31.92 33.11 36.84 35.72 29.4 32.53 35.64 32.34 32.78 -0.25 June 29.5 30.37 30.49 32.04 39.97 36.55 30.08 33.36 35.42 31.99 32.83 -0.36 September 31.4 31.44 32.8 32.67 39.53 35.97 29.24 33.03 36.88 32.5 33.43 2.51 December 34.19 34.56 35.92 35.6 42.22 38.7 31.79 36.74 41.2 34.72 36.44 1.98

2018 March 33.51 34.09 36.89 36.7 43.92 39.65 33.26 37.36 40.56 36.23 37.08 -0.06 June 34.88 34.92 37.02 35.46 42.35 36.35 33.61 36.57 40.58 37.61 36.85 -2.61 September 38. 38.36 38.23 37.02 44.04 39.67 37.38 39.47 39.28 38.75 38.98 0.52 December 50.93 52.09 51.99 53.82 57.65 55.67 52.75 55.59 51.77 50.87 53.27 4.31

2019 March 58.44 58.53 55.69 59.8 60.91 59.91 59.44 59.17 59.14 58.43 58.93 2.7 June 107.65 100.28 106.77 104.95 131.29 123.82 113.92 104.86 115.35 115.39 112.07 60.2 September 172.48 161.74 163.79 178.1 190.56 189.46 168.77 174.46 184.16 185.28 176.61 21.75 December 369.59 337.95 372.1 374.73 400.73 386.24 369.58 371.31 373.72 372.81 372.58 13.79

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

2016 140.17 146.43 142.62 152.3 181.68 167.82 136.2 143.52 165.01 149.08 151.89 2017 152.96 157.85 161.96 165.76 194.08 180.35 148.26 166.89 183.15 163.37 166.93 2018 191.5 194.62 200.82 199.84 231.24 210.12 186.53 204.5 211.5 197.68 202.49

2016 March 142.03 146.09 142.76 152.42 186.35 167.04 139.29 144.66 168.13 149.44 153.61 -0.1 June 142.46 146.23 140.49 153.69 182.78 166.59 134.98 142.4 164.61 150.31 151.84 -0.51 September 136.33 144.74 142.35 150.33 182.71 167.13 132.61 141.9 161.43 148.08 150.09 -0.38 December 137.7 150.84 141.36 152.89 168.28 168.28 134.16 148.6 165.99 150.41 151.4 0.14

2017 March 149.43 156.47 159.61 165.54 184.19 178.62 147.02 162.7 178.2 161.69 163.92 -0.25 June 147.48 151.87 152.47 160.21 199.87 182.74 150.4 166.82 177.09 160. 164.2 -0.4 September 157.01 157.21 163.99 163.36 197.67 179.83 146.2 165.16 184.41 162.49 167.13 2.51 December 170.97 172.81 179.6 178.02 211.11 193.5 158.95 183.69 205.98 173.6 182.19 2.

2018 March 167.53 170.46 184.45 183.51 219.62 198.27 166.31 186.82 202.78 181.15 185.42 -0.06 June 174.4 174.6 185.1 177.3 211.8 181.8 168.1 182.9 202.9 188.1 184.3 -2.6 September 190.02 191.78 191.14 185.1 220.18 198.37 186.91 197.36 196.39 193.8 194.89 0.52 December 254.66 260.46 259.97 269.08 288.23 278.34 263.76 277.95 258.84 254.35 266.35 4.31

2019 March 292.16 292.2 292.66 278.44 298.98 304.57 299.53 297.19 295.84 295.71 294.66 2.7 June 538.26 501.41 533.85 524.73 656.43 619.12 569.6 524.29 576.74 576.97 560.37 60.2 September 862.42 808.71 818.96 890.48 952.8 947.31 843.85 872.28 920.79 926.38 883.03 21.75 December 1 847.96 1 689.74 1 860.51 1 873.67 2 003.65 1 931.21 1 847.89 1 856.57 1 868.61 1 864.04 1 862.88 13.79

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

Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Masvingo Harare Bulawayo Zimbabwe (%) Quarterly

2016 87.73 94.56 89.22 94.00 111.48 106.74 86.79 95.18 96.97 97.97 95.78 2017 94.91 99.33 95.47 98.85 112.69 112.31 92.52 104.45 106.47 103.30 101.81 2018 116.45 119.61 119.18 118.60 134.63 128.24 113.86 125.43 123.98 121.58 122.02

2017 Mar 92.05 97.90 92.63 99.44 108.62 110.17 91.11 102.03 103.59 102.10 99.76 0.02 Jun 92.55 95.60 90.23 95.37 115.23 113.77 93.93 104.16 103.13 101.47 100.22 -0.36 Sep 97.42 99.33 97.59 97.21 113.83 112.28 91.30 103.99 107.44 102.80 102.10 2.51 Dec 106.09 109.19 106.88 105.94 121.56 120.81 99.26 115.66 120.01 109.82 111.29 1.98

2018 Mar 103.95 107.70 109.77 109.21 126.47 123.79 103.86 117.60 118.15 114.60 113.27 -0.06 Jun 108.21 110.32 110.14 105.50 122.00 113.48 104.95 115.14 118.22 118.97 112.55 -2.61 Sep 116.64 117.72 117.32 113.62 135.15 121.76 114.73 121.14 120.55 118.93 119.63 0.38 Dec 144.42 147.71 147.43 152.60 163.45 157.85 149.58 157.62 146.79 144.24 151.04 4.27

2019 Mar 173.11 173.13 173.41 164.98 177.15 180.46 177.48 176.09 175.29 175.22 174.59 5.53 Jun 269.77 251.30 267.56 262.99 328.99 310.29 285.48 262.77 289.05 289.17 289.17 44.43 Sep 428.09 401.43 406.52 442.02 472.96 470.23 418.87 432.99 457.07 459.84 438.32 19.96 Dec 830.98 759.83 836.62 842.53 900.99 868.41 830.95 834.85 840.26 838.20 837.68 14.55

Table 7.4: Total Consumption Poverty 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

2016 438.67 472.78 446.10 469.98 557.40 533.68 433.97 475.92 484.87 489.84 478.90 2017 474.57 496.63 477.36 494.25 563.44 561.57 462.58 522.24 532.33 516.51 509.06 2018 582.30 598.10 595.90 593.00 673.10 641.20 569.30 627.10 619.90 607.90 610.10

2017 Mar 460.26 489.48 463.16 497.22 543.09 550.87 455.57 510.13 517.94 510.52 498.82 0.02 Jun 462.73 478.01 451.13 476.86 576.14 568.85 469.67 520.81 515.65 507.37 501.09 -0.36 Sep 487.10 496.65 487.96 486.07 569.14 561.38 456.52 519.96 537.21 513.98 510.48 2.51 Dec 530.43 545.95 534.41 529.70 607.82 604.06 496.31 578.30 600.06 549.10 556.45 1.98

2018 Mar 519.74 538.51 548.84 546.03 632.33 618.96 519.29 588.16 590.73 573.01 566.33 -0.06 Jun 541.05 551.60 550.70 527.50 609.75 567.40 524.75 575.70 591.10 594.85 562.76 -2.61 Sep 583.18 588.59 586.61 568.08 675.75 608.81 573.65 605.72 602.74 594.63 598.13 0.38 Dec 722.08 738.53 737.15 762.98 817.27 789.23 747.88 788.11 733.94 721.21 755.22 4.27

2019 Mar 865.66 867.04 824.90 885.76 902.31 887.40 880.47 876.47 876.08 865.54 872.94 5.53 Jun 1 348.85 1 256.50 1 337.78 1 314.93 1 644.96 1 551.47 1 427.38 1 313.84 1 445.27 1 445.85 1 404.26 44.43 Sep 2 140.45 2 007.17 2 032.60 2 210.10 2 364.78 2 351.15 2 094.36 2 164.94 2 285.34 2 299.21 2 191.62 19.96 Dec 4 154.89 3 799.14 4 183.09 4 212.67 4 504.93 4 342.05 4 154.73 4 174.23 4 201.31 4 191.02 4 188.42 14.55 18 Table 8.0 Gross Domestic Product by Income Approach US$ Million

Item / year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Compensation of employees 3 338 4 177 5 227 6 388 7 091 7 044 7 286 7 650 8 254 8 318 Gross Operating Surplus 3 733 4 739 5 093 6 143 7 053 7 624 7 716 8 165 8 622 9 782 Mixed Income 1 328 1 662 2 080 2 541 2 821 2 803 2 731 2 661 2 928 4 058

GDP at basic Prices 8 511 10 708 12 551 15 244 17 151 17 655 17 919 18 671 20 014 22 158

Net taxes on products 1 155 1 334 1 551 1 871 1 940 1 841 2 044 1 878 2 027 2 153 Taxes on products 1 155 1 334 1 551 1 871 1 940 1 841 2 044 1 878 2 027 2 153 Subsidies on products

GDP at market prices 9 666 12 042 14 102 17 115 19 091 19 496 19 963 20 549 22 041 24 312

Net primary income from abroad - 1 265 - 1 427 - 2 000 - 2 214 - 1 878 - 1 852 - 1 982 - 1 776 - 1 961 - 1 605 Primary income received from abroad 148 162 201 312 314 366 393 424 133 421 Primary income paid abroad 1 414 1 590 2 201 2 525 2 191 2 218 2 375 2 200 2 094 2 025

Gross National Income 8 401 10 614 12 102 14 901 17 213 17 643 17 981 18 773 20 080 22 707

19 Table 8.1a Gross Domestic Product by Industry at Current Prices US$ Million

Industry/ Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Agriculture, Hunting, Fishing and Forestry 1 038 1 157 1 222 1 377 1 364 1 705 1 654 1 618 1 838 2 019

Mining and quarrying 561 802 1 006 1 064 1 187 1 157 1 089 1 219 1 267 1 353

Manufacturing 1 066 1 109 1 293 2 404 2 466 2 455 2 373 2 383 2 428 2 575

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 279 359 436 448 453 546 533 461 480 482

Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 31 40 38 44 39 40 41 40 45 46

Construction 137 182 289 376 399 426 426 442 497 563

Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 1 857 2 116 2 149 2 463 2 937 2 964 3 044 3 409 3 732 4 106

Transportation and storage 486 512 612 615 618 651 674 679 732 821

Accommodation and food service activities 438 499 507 581 692 698 717 719 788 826

Information and communication 594 1 137 1 320 733 1 374 1 375 1 412 1 413 1 524 1 712

Financial and insurance activities 826 709 730 1 137 1 301 950 984 1 082 1 136 1 218

Real estate activities 110 126 193 303 341 385 417 420 427 458

Professional, scientific and technical activities 102 260 288 351 365 354 357 383 385 424

Administrative and support service activities 83 142 142 131 138 133 134 138 139 162

Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 324 540 910 1 272 1 301 1 447 1 496 1 613 1 635 1 918

Education 301 657 948 1 326 1 524 1 684 1 834 1 890 2 135 2 476

Human health and social work activities 69 130 206 279 314 348 395 418 455 492

Arts, entertainment and recreation 2 3 5 7 7 8 10 11 12 15

Other service activities 96 109 127 189 182 183 188 189 203 219

Domestic Services 21 23 27 41 43 45 47 49 52 54

Less FISIM - 22 - 36 - 50 - 67 - 77 - 86 - 93 - 100 - 107 - 110

Gross Domestic Product at factor cost 8 398 10 577 12 399 15 073 16 966 17 471 17 733 18 476 19 804 21 936

Net taxes on production 113 130 151 171 185 184 186 195 210 223

Other taxes on production 113 130 151 171 185 184 186 195 210 223

Subsidies on production

Gross Domestic Product at Basic Prices 8 511 10 708 12 551 15 244 17 151 17 655 17 919 18 671 20 014 22 159

Net taxes on products 1 155 1 334 1 551 1 871 1 940 1 841 2 044 1 878 2 027 2 153

Taxes on products 1 155 1 334 1 551 1 871 1 940 1 841 2 044 1 878 2 027 2 153

Subsidies on products

GDP at Market Prices 9 666 12 042 14 102 17 115 19 091 19 496 19 963 20 549 22 041 24 312

Population ( millions) 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15

GDP percapita in US$ 790 976 1 132 1 310 1 428 1 428 1 432 1 441 1 511 1 629

20 Table 8.1b Gross Domestic Product by Industry at Constant (2012) Prices US$ Million

Industry / Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Agriculture, Hunting and Fishing and forestry 1 174 1 259 1 277 1 377 1 341 1 650 1 564 1 503 1 654 1 957

Mining and quarrying 560 792 985 1 064 1 188 1 148 1 153 1 200 1 242 1 350

Manufacturing 1 157 2 004 2 282 2 404 2 389 2 267 2 272 2 285 2 314 2 344

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 352 420 447 448 471 496 468 460 478 473

Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 40 45 43 44 37 36 40 39 41 43

Construction 213 184 305 376 391 418 435 441 458 467

Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 2 054 2 264 2 362 2 463 2 560 2 624 2 724 2 903 3 138 3 305

Transportation and storage 559 577 578 615 658 666 698 706 730 748

Accommodation and food service activities 484 534 557 581 603 618 642 692 730 738

Information and communication 657 687 687 733 784 793 832 841 895 920

Financial and insurance activities 899 666 639 1 137 1 088 924 974 1 020 1 052 1 120

Real estate activities 120 128 190 303 305 319 354 400 404 417

Professional, scientific and technical activities 108 242 280 351 362 359 365 398 399 389

Administrative and support service activities 92 133 138 131 137 135 137 144 149 148

Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 345 498 910 1 272 1 280 1 396 1 414 1 507 1 524 1 448

Education 359 684 997 1 326 1 509 1 588 1 499 1 335 1 416 1 350

Human health and social work activities 70 132 209 279 305 339 379 401 437 438

Arts, entertainment and recreation 2 3 5 7 7 8 10 12 12 14

Other service activities 102 191 212 189 180 174 166 167 172 195

Domestic Services 22 42 42 41 43 44 45 46 50 49

Less FISIM - 24 - 49 - 53 - 67 - 75 - 78 - 87 - 91 - 98 - 104

Gross Domestic Product at factor cost 9 344 11 435 13 090 15 073 15 565 15 924 16 083 16 410 17 198 17 810

Net taxes on production 113 126 141 171 165 167 168 173 179 205

Other taxes on production 113 126 141 171 165 167 168 173 179 205

Subsidies on production

Gross Domestic Product at Basic Prices 9 457 11 560 13 231 15 244 15 730 16 092 16 250 16 583 17 377 18 015

Net taxes on products 1 277 1 286 1 439 1 871 1 726 1 779 1 938 1 743 1 811 2 101

Taxes on products 1 277 1 286 1 439 1 871 1 726 1 779 1 938 1 743 1 811 2 101

Subsidies on products

GDP at Market Prices 10 735 12 847 14 670 17 115 17 455 17 870 18 188 18 326 19 188 20 115

Population ( millions) 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15

GDP percapita in US$ 878 1 041 1 177 1 310 1 306 1 309 1 304 1 285 1 315 1 348

21 Table 8.2a Expenditure on Gross Domestic Product at Current Prices 2012=100, US$ Million

Item/ Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 US$ Million

Final Consumption Expenditure 10 640 12 653 14 450 19 507 20 136 20 114 21 639 20 851 22 264 24 957 Private Households Consumption Expenditure 9 014 9 986 10 832 15 044 15 754 15 492 17 001 16 301 16 039 17 045 Consumption of Private Non- Profit Bodies 713 823 971 1 039 862 809 869 825 1 452 1 684 Government Consumption Expenditure 913 1 844 2 647 3 424 3 520 3 813 3 769 3 724 4 772 6 228

Gross Capital Formation 1 232 2 259 2 453 1 687 1 758 1 879 2 003 2 026 2 138 2 272 Gross fixed Capital Formation 960 2 048 2 064 2 079 1 753 1 873 1 995 2 015 2 130 2 262 Changes in Stocks 272 211 390 - 392 5 6 8 11 8 10

Domestic Expenditure 11 872 14 913 16 903 21 194 21 894 21 993 23 642 22 877 24 402 27 230

Net Exports of Goods and Services - 2 206 - 2 871 - 2 801 - 4 080 - 2 803 - 2 498 - 3 679 - 2 329 - 2 361 - 2 918 Exports of Goods and Services 1 883 3 569 4 908 4 307 4 198 4 080 3 825 4 098 4 333 4 619 less Imports of Goods and Services 4 089 6 440 7 709 8 386 7 000 6 578 7 504 6 427 6 694 7 538

Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices 9 666 12 042 14 102 17 115 19 091 19 496 19 963 20 549 22 041 24 312 Net Property Income from Abroad - 1 265 - 1 427 - 2 000 - 2 214 - 1 878 - 1 852 - 1 982 - 1 776 - 1 961 - 1 605 Primary Income Received from Abroad 148 162 201 312 314 366 393 424 133 421 Primary income paid abroad 1 414 1 590 2 201 2 525 2 191 2 218 2 375 2 200 2 094 2 025 Gross National Income 8 401 10 614 12 102 14 901 17 213 17 643 17 981 18 773 20 080 22 707

Percentage Contribution

Final Consumption Expenditure 110 105 102 114 105 103 108 101 101 103 Private Households Consumption Expenditure 93 83 77 88 83 79 85 79 73 70 Consumption of Private Non- Profit Bodies 7 7 7 6 5 4 4 4 7 7 Government Consumption Expenditure 9 15 19 20 18 20 19 18 22 26

Gross Capital Formation 13 19 17 10 9 10 10 10 10 9 Gross fixed Capital Formation 10 17 15 12 9 10 10 10 10 9 Changes in Stocks 3 2 3 - 2

Domestic Expenditure 123 124 120 124 115 113 118 111 111 112

Net Exports of Goods and Services - 23 - 24 - 20 - 24 - 15 - 13 - 18 - 11 - 11 - 12 Exports of Goods and Services 19 30 35 25 22 21 19 20 20 19 less Imports of Goods and Services 42 53 55 49 37 34 38 31 30 31

Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Net Property Income from Abroad - 13 - 12 - 14 - 13 - 10 - 10 - 10 - 9 - 9 - 7 Primary Income Received from Abroad 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 Primary income paid abroad 15 13 16 15 12 11 12 11 10 8 Gross National Income 87 88 86 87 90 90 90 91 91 93

Percentage Growth Rate

Final Consumption Expenditure 19 14 35 3 8 - 4 7 12 Private Households Consumption Expenditure 11 8 39 5 - 2 10 - 4 - 2 6 Consumption of Private Non- Profit Bodies 15 18 7 - 17 - 6 8 - 5 76 16 Government Consumption Expenditure 102 44 29 3 8 - 1 - 1 28 31

Gross Capital Formation 83 9 - 31 4 7 7 1 6 6 Gross fixed Capital Formation 113 1 1 - 16 7 7 1 6 6 Changes in Stocks - 23 85 - 201 - 101 9 37 38 - 27 25

Domestic Expenditure 26 13 25 3 7 - 3 7 12 Net Exports of Goods and Services 30 - 2 46 - 31 - 11 47 - 37 1 24 Exports of Goods and Services 90 37 - 12 - 3 - 3 - 6 7 6 7 less Imports of Goods and Services 58 20 9 - 17 - 6 14 - 14 4 13

Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices 25 17 21 12 2 2 3 7 10 Net Property Income from Abroad 13 40 11 - 15 - 1 7 - 10 10 - 18 Primary Income Received from Abroad 9 24 55 1 17 7 8 - 69 217 Primary income paid abroad 12 38 15 - 13 1 7 - 7 - 5 - 3 Gross National Income 26 14 23 16 2 2 4 7 13

22 Table 8.2b Gross Domestic Product Expenditure Approach at Constant Prices 2012=100 US$ Million

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 US$ Million

Final Consumption Expenditure 12 908 14 269 15 170 19 507 18 395 18 486 21 916 20 440 21 243 21 348 Private Consumption 11 109 11 826 12 001 15 044 15 042 14 687 17 560 15 658 15 831 14 068 Consumption of Private Non- Profit Bodies 789 884 1 007 1 039 848 797 878 847 906 1 550 Government Consumption Expenditure 1 010 1 559 2 162 3 424 2 505 3 002 3 478 3 935 4 506 5 731

Gross Capital Formation 1 232 1 985 2 041 1 687 1 595 1 798 1 899 1 908 1 988 2 082 Gross fixed Capital Formation 931 1 753 1 655 2 079 1 590 1 792 1 892 1 901 1 982 2 072 Changes in Stocks 301 232 386 - 392 5 5 8 7 7 10

Domestic Expenditure 14 140 16 254 17 212 21 194 19 989 20 283 23 816 22 349 23 231 23 430

Net Exports of Goods and Services - 3 405 - 3 407 - 2 542 - 4 080 - 2 534 - 2 413 - 5 628 - 4 023 - 4 043 - 3 316 Exports of Goods and Services 2 906 4 236 4 452 4 307 3 795 3 942 5 851 7 080 7 420 5 248 less Imports of Goods and Services 6 311 7 644 6 994 8 386 6 329 6 356 11 478 11 102 11 463 8 563

Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices 10 735 12 847 14 670 17 115 17 455 17 870 18 188 18 326 19 188 20 115 Net Property Income from Abroad - 1 953 - 1 694 - 2 008 - 2 214 - 1 698 - 1 790 - 3 032 - 3 068 - 3 359 - 1 823 Primary Income Received from Abroad 229 193 283 312 284 353 601 733 227 478 Primary income paid abroad 2 182 1 887 2 291 2 525 1 981 2 143 3 634 3 801 3 586 2 301 Gross National Income 8 782 11 153 12 662 14 901 15 758 16 081 15 156 15 258 15 829 18 291

Percentage Distribution

Final Consumption Expenditure 120 111 103 116 105 103 120 112 111 106 Private Consumption 103 92 82 90 86 82 97 85 83 70 Consumption of Private Non- Profit Bodies 7 7 7 6 5 4 5 5 5 8 Government Consumption Expenditure 9 12 14 20 14 17 19 21 23 28

Gross Capital Formation 11 15 14 6 9 10 10 10 10 10 Gross fixed Capital Formation 9 14 13 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 Changes in Stocks 3 2 3 - 2

Domestic Expenditure 132 127 117 122 114 114 131 122 121 116

Net Exports of Goods and Services - 32 - 27 - 17 - 22 - 14 - 14 - 31 - 22 - 21 - 16 Exports of Goods and Services 27 33 30 23 21 22 32 39 39 26 less Imports of Goods and Services 59 59 46 45 36 36 63 61 60 43

Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Net Property Income from Abroad - 18 - 13 - 13 - 12 - 10 - 10 - 17 - 17 - 18 - 9 Primary Income Received from Abroad 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 1 2 Primary income paid abroad 20 15 15 13 11 12 20 21 19 11 Gross National Income 82 87 87 88 90 90 83 83 82 91

Percentage Growth Rate

Final Consumption Expenditure 11 6 29 - 6 19 - 7 4 0 Private Consumption 6 1 25 - 2 20 - 11 1 - 11 Consumption of Private Non- Profit Bodies 12 14 3 - 18 - 6 10 - 4 7 71 Government Consumption Expenditure 54 39 58 - 27 20 16 13 15 27

Gross Capital Formation 61 3 - 17 - 5 13 6 4 5 Gross fixed Capital Formation 88 - 6 26 - 24 13 6 4 5 Changes in Stocks - 23 66 - 202 - 101 13 42 - 6 - 8 50

Domestic Expenditure 15 6 23 - 6 1 17 - 6 4 1

Net Exports of Goods and Services - 25 61 - 38 - 5 133 - 29 1 - 18 Exports of Goods and Services 46 5 - 3 - 12 4 48 21 5 - 29 less Imports of Goods and Services 21 - 9 20 - 25 81 - 3 3 - 25

Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices 20 14 17 2 2 2 1 5 5 Net Property Income from Abroad - 13 19 10 - 23 5 69 1 9 - 46 Primary Income Received from Abroad - 16 47 10 - 9 25 70 22 - 69 110 Primary income paid abroad - 14 21 10 - 22 8 70 5 - 6 - 36 Gross National Income 27 14 18 6 2 - 6 1 4 16

23 Table 9.0: Balance of Payments, Summary Data, US$ Million: 2014–2017

09/09/2019 09:23 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019Q1 2019Q2 Actual Est A. Current Account -2 333.8 -1 596.6 - 697.4 - 277.6 -1 391.7 196.1 - 79.7 Goods and Services -3 872.6 -3 250.6 -2 129.6 -1 587.5 -2 472.4 - 41.5 - 342.3 Goods and services: Credit 4045.4 3964.2 4059.7 4633.8 5169.8 1169.5 1089.0 Goods and services: Debit 7917.9 7214.8 6189.3 6221.3 7642.2 1211.1 1431.4

Balance on Goods -2 282.6 -2 113.5 -1 262.6 - 933.5 -1 946.7 50.5 - 241.5 Goods: Exports 3682.1 3577.5 3662.9 4157.2 4669.3 1074.1 974.2 Goods: Imports 5964.7 5691.0 4925.5 5090.6 6616.0 1023.6 1215.7

Balance on Services -1 590. -1 137.1 - 867.1 - 654.1 - 525.6 - 92.1 - 100.8 Services: Exports 363.3 386.7 396.7 476.6 500.5 95.4 114.8 Services: Imports 1953.2 1523.8 1263.8 1130.7 1026.2 187.4 215.6 Balance on Primary Income - 340.8 - 366.1 - 395.3 - 387.5 - 314.9 - 93.4 - 66.9 Primary income: credit 3.5 3.4 3.3 4.0 4.1 0.9 1.1 Primary income: debit 344.3 369.5 398.6 391.5 319.1 94.4 68.0 Balance on Secondary Income 1 879.5 2 020.1 1 827.5 1 697.4 1 395.6 331.1 329.6 Secondary income: credit 1901.0 2043.6 1853.1 1726.5 1424.2 336.8 335.6 o/w Personal Transfers 1166.0 1253.2 1102.8 1013.4 897.9 215.7 209.4 NPISHs 735.0 790.4 750.3 713.1 526.3 121.1 126.2 Secondary income: debit 21.5 23.6 25.6 29.1 28.6 5.7 6.1 B. Capital Account 369.4 398.4 242.3 278.3 308.8 14.8 15.9 Capital account: credit 369.4 398.4 242.3 278.3 308.8 14.8 15.9 Capital account: debit 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Net Lending(+)/Net Borrowing(-)(Balance from CA & KA) -1 964.4 -1 198.2 - 455.1 .7 -1 082.9 210.9 - 63.7

C. Financial Account Net Lending(+)/Net Borrowing(-)(Balance from FA) -1 757.8 -1 366.4 - 898.2 -1 109.9 - 829.2 - 115.6 - 582.1 Direct Investment -472.8 -399.2 -343.0 -306.3 -717.1 -51.3 -75.3 Net acquisition of financial assets 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.8 -2.8 -2.8 Net incurrence of liabilities 472.8 399.2 343.0 307.2 717.9 48.5 72.5 Portfolio Investment -130.3 -122.8 80.1 100.9 -54.7 -0.2 0.2 Net acquisition of financial assets 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Net incurrence of liabilities 130.3 122.8 -80.1 -100.9 54.7 0.2 -0.2 Other Investment -1 154.7 - 844.4 - 635.3 - 904.5 - 57.4 - 64.2 - 507.1 Net Acquisition of Financial Assets -171.4 -125.5 -61.8 -31.4 149.7 35.0 35.0 Net Incurrence of Liabilities 983.2 718.9 573.4 873.1 207.1 99.2 542.1 O/W Other equity 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Net acquisition of financial assets 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Net incurrence of liabilities 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 O/W Currency and deposits -171.4 -125.5 -61.8 -31.4 139.7 35.0 35.0

Net acquisition of financial assets -171.4 -125.5 -61.8 -31.4 139.7 35.0 35.0 Net incurrence of liabilities -107.5 -231.1 -83.8 187.7 2.5 15.0 15.0 -1 090.8 - 950. - 559.3 - 685.4 - 194.6 - 44.7 - 483.1

Net acquisition of financial assets 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 Central bank 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 O/w General Government 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Other Sectors (Private sector) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Net incurrence of liabilities 1 090.8 950. 559.3 685.4 204.6 55.7 495.1 Central bank 167.3 -71.3 534.5 499.1 86.6 -77.9 386.3 Short-term 167.3 -71.3 534.5 499.1 86.6 -77.9 386.3 General Government -55.0 199.9 17.6 82.8 158.2 131.8 78.5 Other sectors 978.5 821.5 7.2 103.6 48.3 28.7 59.7 Short-term 857.0 198.0 60.4 74.6 14.7 -9.6 68.9 Long-term 121.5 623.4 -53.1 29.0 33.7 38.3 -9.2 Insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Trade credit and advances 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -66.9 -20.0 -22.0 Other accounts receivable/payable 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -21.7 -7.0 -7.5

Special drawing rights (Net incurrence of liabilities) 0.0 0.0 98.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Reserve assets (Other claims) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 D. Net Errors and Omissions 206.6 -168.2 -443.1 -1110.6 253.7 -326.5 -518.4

24 Table 10.0 Summary of External Trade, US$

Period Total Imports Domestic Exports Re-Exports Total Exports

2015 6 029 726 909 3 321 399 024 22 991 005 3 344 390 029 2016 5 270 412 573 3 324 341 095 10 338 555 3 334 679 650 *2017 5 063 876 441 3 446 056 499 34 495 643 3 480 552 142 *2018 6 390 573 528 4 036 758 709 20 596 784 4 057 355 493 2019 4 817 222 159 4 252 090 438 16 922 451 4 269 012 889 2017 January 384 957 302 291 256 505 714 365 291 970 870 February 432 666 034 287 500 719 3 163 237 290 663 955 March 461 743 200 264 066 734 1 602 588 265 669 322

April 405 540 793 223 875 374 1 700 451 225 575 826 May 476 307 348 267 023 120 1 606 502 268 629 622 June 513 483 321 264 302 999 203 182 264 506 181

July 498 494 357 261 599 904 360 975 261 960 879 August 464 887 835 354 432 341 2 039 824 356 472 165 September 457 876 292 307 220 655 17 593 022 324 813 676

October 460 797 014 349 150 508 3 646 211 352 796 719 November 507 122 945 575 979 197 1 865 287 577 844 484 ***December - - - -

2018 ***January - - - - February 595 662 552 344 469 218 1 855 177 346 324 395 March 627 533 112 284 150 749 4 407 536 288 558 285

April 567 870 906 327 062 860 2 558 110 329 620 970 May 545 229 671 266 444 488 742 261 267 186 749 June 627 531 320 382 500 116 2 169 271 384 669 386

July 574 343 183 339 399 693 869 493 340 269 186 August 593 569 207 449 251 884 91 258 449 343 142 September 601 657 863 353 011 635 1 108 613 354 120 248

October 612 693 938 441 895 504 3 368 086 445 263 590 November 618 592 308 465 717 645 2 022 067 467 739 712 December 533 263 376 363 444 240 1 404 913 364 849 153

2019 January 366 774 549 291 529 160 1 105 649 292 634 809 February 408 166 371 349 020 340 501 842 349 522 183 March 330 102 383 295 212 041 673 417 295 885 458

April 418 422 695 275 198 831 1 775 444 276 974 275 May 438 224 955 342 350 304 835 352 343 185 656 June 458 799 609 238 295 735 1 512 984 239 808 719

July 357 153 006 298 675 326 794 731 299 470 056 August 384 510 752 344 430 037 1 092 034 345 522 071 September 403 955 546 377 002 744 1 421 162 378 423 905

October 401 090 910 482 113 319 1 232 679 483 345 998 November 431 219 675 472 394 504 2 776 634 475 171 137 December 418 801 709 485 868 097 3 200 525 489 068 621

* Figures are not available for December 2017 and January 2018. The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) which is the source of merchandise trade data did not provide the source data for December 2017 and January 2018.

25 Table 10.1: Domestic Exports Classified by Principal Countries, US$ Period \ Democratic Year Partner South Africa United Arab Emirates Mozambique Zambia China Botswana Belgium Italy Israel 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 1 908 531 609 147 715 393 407 507 017 86 369 670 4 435 851 30 655 973 18 807 343 401 034 13 687 803 3 688 132 2 308 366 2016 2 245 047 512 116 682 893 265 660 130 69 425 382 882 504 28 841 571 45 698 110 1 192 566 1 161 178 64 835 1 987 218 2017 2 152 452 361 222 943 517 363 026 958 55 988 131 960 134 19 282 194 52 947 985 2 505 959 12 756 1 975 1 685 657 2018 2 092 587 228 731 910 580 384 419 721 63 176 090 36 033 305 30 808 714 42 168 147 3 695 040 7 849 1 416 527 2 216 446 2019 2 093 007 897 731 595 882 302 873 584 62 312 760 73 757 078 43 804 893 54 125 000 5 043 991 1 262 612 467 554 10 621 194

2017 January 213 247 439 8 225 169 23 692 247 3 579 200 524 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 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 6 146 874 145 1 208 030 341 004 0 0 140 880 May 159 946 652 12 678 465 34 259 226 5 022 518 6 410 1 201 622 5 750 302 900 0 0 91 681 June 136 269 499 13 515 635 32 444 223 6 063 718 3 746 2 622 018 7 207 492 7 200 0 0 379 593 July 156 708 709 13 046 001 36 007 704 6 040 118 2 550 1 907 552 3 849 218 203 0 0 46 566 August 217 859 847 25 875 800 39 407 000 5 294 119 8 2 003 007 8 345 336 1 414 0 0 104 513 September 172 412 267 46 473 311 39 575 000 4 152 915 18 110 1 592 384 13 844 633 279 844 0 1 575 152 980

October 200 844 484 37 970 187 30 890 774 3 837 346 784 801 3 835 065 9 532 852 342 765 10 0 151 765 November 422 571 306 28 074 019 29 514 036 4 980 281 143 689 2 021 697 8 334 457 833 070 0 0 340 276 ***December ------2018 ***January ------February 215 098 857 38 596 747 26 151 021 5 858 465 4 719 1 958 380 463 566 7 847 446 127 287 March 120 475 855 59 371 944 38 060 058 5 325 741 2 871 655 16 563 2 0 216 219 April 148 006 410 58 921 529 33 885 084 5 071 331 685 2 112 875 8 188 538 518 318 0 143 67 773 May 124 776 684 60 324 325 32 283 213 5 682 872 2 235 436 23 740 0 84 990 181 524 June 151 772 988 104 241 112 40 567 485 6 413 879 10 2 410 499 9 735 778 476 669 0 226 735 289 944 July 151 158 363 88 539 939 27 991 698 4 098 599 6 676 731 3 165 416 1 033 758 76 088 0 230 405 475 622 August 197 293 383 110 616 047 38 081 169 6 197 905 24 300 075 4 173 515 553 975 634 811 0 363 877 117 183 September 162 106 219 91 642 331 31 189 681 5 569 805 2 875 737 7 986 769 24 697 0 78 588 97 696 October 283 454 950 43 919 056 41 853 316 6 413 417 1 300 2 498 733 6 501 890 353 856 0 149 846 309 960 November 316 722 473 35 752 843 45 919 910 7 612 663 20 245 4 631 440 7 226 982 085 0 32 261 251 920 December 221 721 047 39 984 707 28 437 085 4 931 412 5 029 540 1 875 027 8 160 190 147 648 0 249 235 81 318

2019 January 170 227 256 3 858 950 5 473 939 5 579 655 37 798 322 2 508 300 793 513 494 239 534 441 2 000 3 241 105 February 155 389 384 5 847 378 4 187 130 7 865 166 32 711 333 2 675 777 1 173 102 2 865 126 670 905 0 5 507 873 March 131 258 313 68 277 593 22 767 081 5 699 064 2 731 2 293 326 7 378 080 1 140 99 582 273 013

April 108 933 020 63 187 333 28 511 750 4 305 647 1 201 3 092 473 2 032 560 12 806 2 118 86 933 110 491 May 143 177 115 64 910 778 24 942 391 5 469 201 3 974 842 8 845 611 579 982 806 0 120 414 June 116 206 584 33 244 829 22 390 866 4 756 706 1 277 4 000 963 7 407 846 230 697 4 834 949 80 259

July 127 822 451 59 775 389 37 324 978 4 036 781 1 682 2 051 130 7 658 724 31 898 34 445 64 027 315 123 August 147 228 542 100 616 946 27 589 028 4 691 890 5 326 4 454 528 4 678 095 0 14 637 67 79 365 September 155 296 866 102 380 195 30 183 062 5 090 962 2 122 880 3 332 390 11 767 442 426 43 517 241 766

October 236 536 438 81 360 266 33 437 330 6 309 606 1 079 736 6 410 837 6 955 061 60 659 0 170 479 182 512 November 300 222 540 50 568 831 35 043 618 5 331 459 10 388 5 711 083 2 996 0 0 0 335 794 December 300 709 388 97 567 393 31 022 413 3 176 622 22 202 3 299 245 7 199 402 0 0 0 133 479

26 Table 10.1: Domestic Exports Classified by Principal Countries, US$ continued Period \ Year Partner Germany Switzerland Malawi Netherlands Namibia Hong Kong India United Kingdom Singapore Portugal Lesotho 2013 576 484 59 561 6 905 799 995 377 7 966 627 58 808 12 926 1 519 918 13 406 100 8 858 2014 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 2015 647 990 271 962 3 326 584 4 580 489 13 725 158 1 336 470 146 662 1 614 120 3 430 670 2016 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 2017 2 912 322 2 536 5 457 759 1 974 735 9 550 855 1 052 747 65 182 1 314 820 1 755 907 2 404 3 640 2018 3 445 690 65 793 3 845 909 5 670 663 7 659 336 1 341 584 18 058 3 045 958 61 424 11 598 2019 4 996 960 2 216 113 7 663 045 3 146 924 13 615 211 19 809 445 19 375 544 24 251 305 195 392 454 84 618 14 257

2017 January 11 112 10 265 454 72 578 602 670 94 525 66 429 136 793 0 0 February 14 073 0 108 101 87 841 645 784 84 582 80 42 188 53 150 0 0 March 47 495 0 455 987 117 426 617 197 413 640 45 273 179 823 4 0 April 161 797 0 376 783 28 457 1 450 395 49 951 May 44 741 0 228 134 2 479 587 862 30 39 600 136 346 6 400 3 640 June 3 937 1 622 163 004 3 064 695 512 299 670 20 878 116 319 750 644 2 400 0 July 82 821 0 348 797 230 458 1 219 454 4 001 71 674 232 473 0 0 August 895 621 60 362 409 111 406 1 385 077 98 195 426 321 658 0 0 September 649 823 0 109 479 297 432 784 067 246 260 247 139 74 967 0 0

October 322 224 844 331 461 745 159 773 931 100 0 172 961 0 0 0 November 678 677 0 2 708 150 278 434 788 905 8 372 0 171 114 0 0 0 ***December ------2018 ***January ------February 1 164 250 0 117 039 412 228 817 218 2 520 1 850 73 161 0 0 0 March 930 329 0 202 636 1 289 931 653 471 571 794 0 89 468 0 0 0 April 153 461 0 309 217 1 528 728 641 171 12 703 281 663 0 May 22 897 2 000 257 867 161 459 607 696 45 696 60 859 407 2 900 0 0 June 66 149 791 992 168 314 591 239 1 13 427 316 413 3 150 0 July 188 164 8 160 462 513 59 973 613 636 44 004 0 107 152 0 0 0 August 37 616 0 230 117 18 766 626 770 108 260 10 142 001 0 0 0 September 327 559 0 574 666 75 704 654 801 85 407 0 169 248 11 950 2 552 0 October 56 954 53 880 341 722 861 344 1 168 997 465 215 201 531 8 0 November 52 537 1 701 229 995 1 020 728 660 215 5 984 2 711 611 532 46 566 5 896 0 December 445 774 52 328 145 73 488 624 123 0 0 194 380 0 0 0

2019 January 1 183 251 548 515 1 240 808 970 404 661 073 5 096 414 7 135 379 14 785 115 102 946 851 1 275 8 137 February 2 281 830 1 625 049 1 585 511 500 735 1 093 754 7 260 215 12 165 654 8 321 442 90 317 142 76 079 6 119 March 41 290 2 601 351 569 234 508 587 594 659 33 331 168 421 121 078 0 0

April 64 770 61 457 207 204 166 798 102 0 7 126 91 333 1 129 0 May 24 525 179 341 287 114 186 1 224 517 1 12 479 125 435 479 120 0 0 June 27 082 29 329 110 297 781 1 108 798 9 3 172 81 386 467 917 0 0

July 281 128 76 924 010 93 866 1 134 904 0 0 119 403 296 061 6 134 0 August 206 328 18 307 532 268 027 2 027 241 950 5 479 112 830 0 0 0 September 130 124 0 280 232 27 939 1 359 465 2 696 094 0 123 574 302 336 0 0

October 91 885 4 1 228 430 21 132 1 111 676 12 926 102 382 149 339 0 0 November 558 211 37 581 350 984 388 825 1 102 251 977 138 0 150 586 222 170 0 0 December 106 535 1 998 266 366 25 353 1 405 836 3 777 965 0 69 396 90 440 0 0

27 Table 10.1: Domestic Exports Classified by Principal Countries, US$ continued Period \ United Republic Year Partner Japan Kenya Jordan Congo Canada Swaziland Sweden of Tanzania Total Principal Countries Other Countries World: 2013 225 473 248 898 1 531 164 612 314 305 266 719 329 685 66 128 3 412 838 391 401 997 357 3 814 835 748 2014 336 955 433 019 15 675 456 683 57 030 532 617 101 171 793 966 2 993 565 525 817 187 284 3 810 752 809 2015 207 498 731 944 22 663 289 409 136 650 1 030 083 22 704 707 074 2 652 909 751 572 338 810 3 225 248 560 2016 925 909 11 243 971 0 187 912 158 383 145 510 111 338 192 567 2 809 889 489 498 414 243 3 308 303 733 2017 65 225 18 225 149 7 318 410 222 47 708 359 591 2 360 56 380 2 915 074 488 530 811 736 3 445 886 224 2018 524 872 22 041 132 64 004 57 043 39 991 48 441 87 111 3 436 468 385 600 290 323 4 036 758 709 2019 15 775 471 29 399 602 19 606 26 599 5 168 979 29 529 504 3 954 483 909 460 3 662 280 538 656 524 383 4 318 804 921

2017 January 37 455 870 365 21 403 1 100 33 657 0 820 257 099 331 34 157 174 291 256 505 February 1 244 4 813 274 0 86 015 100 971 742 236 877 588 50 300 691 287 178 279 March 66 286 0 0 500 69 429 5 5 140 221 963 027 42 103 707 264 066 734 April 6 488 2 497 650 0 0 8 180 0 0 1 640 181 350 062 42 525 313 223 875 374 May 3 736 086 0 118 957 5 075 3 720 0 820 218 429 115 48 574 488 267 003 603 June 10 1 769 655 0 0 1 175 33 657 0 839 202 375 509 61 917 890 264 293 399 July 1 2 670 885 0 281 8 479 72 039 0 5 585 218 928 200 42 653 704 261 581 904 August 918 2 562 855 0 0 209 0 0 9 364 304 736 145 49 650 296 354 386 441 September 15 13 589 0 88 760 1 952 0 0 10 311 281 026 813 26 186 192 307 213 005

October 15 266 5 528 0 78 800 1 490 11 196 1 614 702 290 651 326 58 499 183 349 150 508 November 3 828 88 470 6 953 16 006 19 549 34 922 21 160 501 637 373 74 243 099 575 880 472 ***December ------2018 ***January ------February 5 747 7 218 0 42 715 23 500 10 12 910 290 947 702 53 515 141 344 462 843 March 511 161 10 724 0 0 34 902 0 0 230 632 452 53 511 922 284 144 374 April 6 584 27 634 0 0 1 2 401 0 259 736 248 67 326 612 327 062 860 May 0 0 0 7 510 5 088 950 227 543 469 38 894 643 266 438 113 June 0 4 077 520 0 0 225 31 101 12 166 322 206 796 60 263 319 382 470 116 July 0 2 674 929 0 1 310 0 0 2 145 3 630 287 612 236 51 787 457 339 399 693 August 0 3 392 890 0 18 133 0 0 0 386 906 504 62 345 380 449 251 884 September 0 3 747 500 0 19 559 0 0 9 544 307 250 012 48 058 037 355 308 049 October 0 2 289 211 0 0 7 500 0 0 47 912 390 950 599 54 300 051 445 250 650 November 0 699 812 0 0 15 0 284 0 415 271 041 54 395 089 469 666 130 December 1 380 5 113 694 0 420 160 0 12 500 0 317 411 326 55 892 672 373 303 997

2019 January 9 323 002 844 802 19 603 21 794 2 293 748 1 293 609 2 389 882 270 133 306 103 219 30 636 059 336 739 278 February 6 403 002 1 531 860 0 2 775 690 926 638 1 554 562 333 751 341 153 018 29 362 187 370 515 205 March 5 039 467 3 208 5 517 635 244 636 805 50 575 236 295 212 041

April 7 419 0 1 693 3 482 902 1 931 172 663 212 088 317 63 110 514 275 198 831 May 13 735 2 507 140 0 4 073 2 129 078 0 2 159 258 999 053 83 351 251 342 350 304 June 19 341 4 733 243 0 20 517 1 073 826 0 6 910 196 494 932 41 800 804 238 295 735

July 842 1 339 119 0 861 1 797 2 343 602 2 592 3 539 245 664 562 53 010 763 298 675 326 August 3 669 3 442 524 0 0 6 301 5 652 781 0 12 436 301 404 539 43 034 999 344 439 538 September 7 2 167 017 0 0 62 625 5 402 997 0 0 312 011 926 64 990 817 377 002 744

October 1 2 633 741 0 0 538 7 838 749 0 64 123 385 757 850 96 355 469 482 113 319 November 1 2 787 760 0 0 0 2 866 407 0 43 110 406 711 733 65 682 771 472 394 504 December 11 872 2 365 512 0 2 251 0 915 0 0 451 254 585 34 613 512 485 868 097

28 Table 10.2: Imports Classified by Principal Countries, US$ Period \ United Arab Year Partner South Africa United Kingdom United States Zambia China Mozambique Kuwait India Botswana Japan Emirates

2015 2 305 034 206 97 977 656 69 661 386 277 449 365 458 372 683 168 978 417 4 193 549 237 648 108 54 896 833 129 762 549 79 700 977 2016 2 152 982 230 91 437 616 71 446 501 182 396 481 364 800 901 162 418 788 6 208 807 165 983 102 39 481 708 99 585 776 61 748 652 2017 2 013 762 308 109 783 969 39 715 685 125 750 699 433 349 340 114 263 051 1 252 591 105 532 531 31 124 723 123 031 769 75 638 066 2018 2 575 417 673 241 004 666 49 377 056 177 768 223 357 600 053 125 347 736 60 844 166 770 284 49 515 996 215 741 667 123 904 073 2019 1 869 341 357 98 720 106 45 963 351 96 352 838 395 981 446 102 624 909 43 645 140 976 111 34 240 547 59 736 338 67 027 580 2017 January 145 676 093 4 784 486 3 603 555 10 134 632 58 168 840 9 330 153 337 297 6 963 619 2 248 897 7 443 675 5 745 176 February 171 201 282 7 886 123 2 409 749 10 144 491 32 344 078 9 797 543 147 880 9 058 045 2 190 864 7 174 667 6 375 850 March 202 718 473 4 948 780 2 510 565 12 318 106 31 696 368 10 096 235 155 577 5 294 413 2 146 183 11 280 616 7 568 090 April 177 140 811 3 702 293 3 214 585 11 363 909 25 588 263 10 178 291 295 944 12 381 224 2 063 590 8 910 244 6 432 018 May 182 061 489 4 817 765 3 229 030 13 068 696 59 537 727 14 300 687 208 616 13 630 751 2 742 202 10 860 766 4 990 316 June 188 999 455 5 463 046 3 843 044 13 483 141 55 562 409 10 450 637 72 997 4 815 310 2 474 924 12 010 441 6 671 617 July 207 262 119 4 587 565 3 086 789 15 329 281 42 817 595 10 525 932 19 066 7 394 290 2 607 900 12 226 221 8 420 464 August 187 046 245 31 155 071 4 606 729 10 891 385 33 060 040 9 098 626 14 077 7 419 073 3 447 330 11 962 539 8 768 147 September 175 038 723 26 271 588 3 435 087 8 462 217 24 275 804 10 306 417 876 7 117 091 4 100 104 13 002 182 4 866 552 October 190 169 410 6 193 316 4 201 924 8 987 711 31 067 641 12 543 554 0 8 272 013 2 839 084 14 272 999 5 237 358 November 186 448 207 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 *December ------2018 *January ------February 261 425 844 18 423 840 4 765 772 11 878 470 30 874 166 10 993 132 467 16 173 489 4 492 602 15 310 489 15 062 870 March 271 833 494 8 048 084 3 801 235 11 719 322 28 331 210 8 788 037 815 12 620 093 4 737 251 27 630 779 9 778 175

April 234 827 581 7 839 905 5 136 959 7 584 510 30 225 856 12 814 389 120 13 328 270 3 603 008 18 679 163 16 533 640 May 201 713 321 17 398 176 3 400 065 9 292 242 27 283 861 12 383 806 22 576 8 588 843 4 533 486 17 709 798 10 591 194 June 253 091 472 8 237 013 4 169 074 13 849 076 28 821 391 10 239 166 528 7 410 505 4 619 426 19 391 566 6 681 993 July 220 510 152 12 732 236 4 723 667 9 772 294 36 310 196 11 722 235 0 18 388 734 3 623 258 22 264 624 10 895 321 August 222 433 038 16 160 737 5 446 928 19 577 280 27 770 157 17 251 205 647 31 342 991 5 900 561 18 026 804 11 293 521 September 198 319 267 69 698 339 5 758 168 16 125 055 38 936 878 14 247 304 1 253 20 897 833 3 815 066 20 570 145 7 458 393

October 209 124 627 37 707 126 4 756 350 11 592 029 44 804 685 9 128 372 28 130 19 499 786 3 455 907 26 716 047 12 366 048 November 241 557 866 15 894 187 3 498 032 57 177 154 28 295 949 10 062 590 6 020 11 233 599 5 438 211 18 085 430 13 496 335 December 260 581 012 28 865 024 3 920 806 9 200 791 35 945 704 7 717 501 286 7 286 141 5 297 220 11 356 822 9 746 584

2019 January 94 784 956 14 785 115 3 241 105 5 579 655 37 798 322 5 473 939 40 517 7 135 379 2 508 300 9 323 002 3 858 950 February 138 890 194 8 321 442 5 507 873 7 865 166 32 711 333 4 187 130 0 12 165 654 2 675 777 6 403 002 5 847 378 March 129 429 517 9 618 854 2 647 649 6 379 056 23 134 939 3 946 689 0 6 409 908 2 889 904 5 624 783 2 858 320

April 147 717 184 6 388 448 2 496 308 7 324 140 39 311 177 6 984 693 0 15 454 330 2 596 823 6 162 051 7 548 453 May 166 977 388 6 996 671 3 973 964 7 328 884 32 336 618 6 869 783 0 9 940 640 2 848 291 6 893 594 5 242 333 June 162 399 661 8 875 132 5 878 371 6 438 165 28 138 232 14 691 564 1 138 12 721 994 2 955 783 3 102 164 3 032 563

July 145 051 916 8 586 090 4 414 045 14 205 049 28 758 781 7 413 147 380 9 764 632 2 124 477 3 354 751 3 548 559 August 157 377 732 7 112 992 3 195 872 8 835 601 36 863 095 6 806 239 54 17 996 472 2 737 016 3 309 888 5 527 875 September 162 271 763 7 547 646 4 045 564 8 679 619 30 725 434 6 416 384 672 17 940 380 2 867 036 3 417 171 9 500 585

October 175 534 948 6 168 490 5 164 451 8 046 876 30 907 980 7 803 406 528 14 208 550 2 959 798 4 070 557 4 580 635 November 193 303 229 7 534 425 3 002 323 7 012 999 34 352 979 18 792 039 356 9 774 783 3 396 769 3 449 745 8 263 282 December 195 602 870 6 784 801 2 395 826 8 657 627 40 942 555 1329 239 896 0 7 463 389 3 680 573 4 625 631 7 218 646 Table 10.2: Imports Classified by Principal Countries, US$ continued Period \ Korea, Republic Year Partner Germany Sweden Hong Kong Malawi Switzerland Mauritius Pakistan Singapore France of Kenya Ireland

2015 36 426 470 36 717 256 90 193 069 44 363 893 24 880 866 47 930 541 22 284 215 1 338 228 911 27 230 605 500 432 12 020 339 14 542 084 2016 34 285 658 16 693 917 47 355 545 43 213 914 28 569 498 72 169 299 19 016 348 1 117 928 000 19 583 592 251 529 8 486 916 13 508 165 2017 20 617 593 15 678 989 48 997 574 31 596 289 15 467 184 103 769 413 8 539 461 1 104 652 718 18 684 038 539 890 12 396 357 12 049 626 2018 31 970 841 16 763 402 58 904 184 33 351 015 24 678 261 182 392 112 4 385 957 1 355 847 432 28 960 354 413 947 17 236 582 8 797 142 2019 27 646 114 15 894 960 52 685 840 18 945 467 14 646 176 131 021 733 10 209 002 1 185 991 483 16 628 369 8 836 126 7 893 183 8 644 506 2017 January 1 137 134 1 783 619 2 868 314 1 991 048 1 014 004 10 266 822 2 868 629 69 166 300 1 421 837 3 370 110 327 808 719 February 2 116 652 567 162 3 330 338 2 321 661 1 300 899 3 944 528 1 228 102 112 508 481 2 615 027 120 647 674 178 1 383 399 March 1 290 852 8 038 452 3 856 676 3 193 425 3 526 343 12 299 198 1 709 172 97 415 800 2 422 259 9 704 1 436 389 401 629 April 1 387 380 389 012 3 116 288 1 900 179 979 717 7 180 461 270 038 88 420 035 899 636 213 990 744 740 541 038 May 1 613 283 406 577 3 910 295 3 157 125 2 127 944 10 698 946 173 022 93 142 177 371 578 45 071 1 666 966 1 690 217 June 1 550 617 596 018 4 744 861 3 094 712 924 086 8 431 037 21 907 134 556 659 533 684 65 550 1 142 258 391 385 July 3 185 986 687 457 2 682 817 1 966 019 642 229 6 448 100 119 676 110 950 021 2 194 430 39 128 1 478 488 1 105 412 August 2 694 871 306 938 10 321 019 3 480 991 848 403 9 045 864 925 375 73 861 382 2 077 309 8 077 1 716 356 1 032 384 September 1 295 244 744 416 2 867 033 4 251 252 1 543 012 8 800 658 210 104 101 582 261 2 395 428 8 056 1 300 645 1 076 389 October 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 3 690 1 149 944 2 249 935 November 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 22 606 976 065 1 369 118 *December ------2018 *January ------February 2 165 724 584 130 7 628 062 3 180 780 1 146 440 17 916 179 170 488 88 584 148 13 008 066 30 249 1 632 963 250 056 March 3 456 258 2 617 324 4 156 976 4 174 341 1 241 290 12 216 562 260 915 137 569 932 2 321 787 5 467 1 837 458 551 241

April 2 268 323 1 594 064 1 952 678 2 458 219 5 088 450 11 231 921 361 800 114 260 724 1 913 398 32 137 2 909 316 315 818 May 2 200 007 2 754 561 2 157 383 2 662 220 2 555 059 10 048 283 139 413 113 756 102 771 215 0 1 348 988 1 782 288 June 2 302 416 2 033 968 9 783 368 2 537 676 1 451 084 14 986 328 747 500 172 707 534 2 732 830 49 109 1 524 095 1 010 613 July 4 115 319 1 970 096 13 911 402 2 570 889 1 224 117 15 006 171 319 715 126 921 624 3 076 849 2 481 1 439 171 742 916 August 5 349 772 543 881 4 256 678 2 865 523 1 084 899 27 054 979 181 946 121 745 064 870 474 100 758 1 522 657 1 042 022 September 1 100 622 1 133 998 4 384 864 6 450 485 1 528 124 14 918 580 534 469 97 634 569 1 163 481 0 964 695 1 037 980

October 3 785 140 1 357 669 2 787 689 2 983 485 1 855 889 20 390 299 599 747 115 319 493 762 166 0 1 395 218 823 285 November 1 566 230 617 581 4 800 871 2 223 971 6 415 972 20 629 255 961 883 146 553 138 996 432 2 569 980 664 1 071 838 December 3 661 030 1 556 131 3 084 214 1 243 426 1 086 937 17 993 557 108 081 120 795 104 1 343 655 191 177 1 681 357 169 084

2019 January 1 183 251 2 389 882 5 096 414 1 240 808 548 515 9 728 548 146 544 102 946 851 810 572 2 106 712 844 802 161 859 February 2 281 830 1 554 562 7 260 215 1 585 511 1 625 049 8 577 359 137 394 90 317 142 1 316 283 1 307 786 1 531 860 431 922 March 1 980 217 819 296 1 839 063 1 487 759 1 829 299 1 286 091 133 328 99 322 888 1 831 326 935 057 1 049 971 755 886

April 561 748 2 399 404 4 726 971 532 635 557 093 4 782 590 1 257 329 124 702 812 1 058 821 800 753 1 376 174 741 252 May 5 259 896 1 013 244 4 503 458 684 196 684 030 13 303 461 834 721 121 860 727 2 328 382 616 047 565 516 1 096 069 June 4 528 397 1 472 890 5 146 362 1 858 433 1 608 197 10 210 937 1 026 775 157 306 224 1 855 688 473 679 396 673 1 299 749

July 2 453 623 718 810 3 754 532 1 899 973 814 128 3 726 186 1 540 664 93 133 769 1 027 206 389533 649 597 1 220 153 August 1 326 752 794 699 6 250 198 2 482 240 830 864 10 317 755 290 832 80 233 751 1 462 565 420914 303 894 655 952 September 1 999 301 695 663 3 762 173 2 654 837 1 340 280 14 443 706 1 924 298 93 625 598 792 490 150525 140 458 56 451

October 1 683 808 1 380 495 3 736 205 2 142 101 1 687 107 22 948 314 732 033 76 607 953 1 497 487 719 277 354 567 61 832 November 1 821 522 963 387 3 020 350 1 555 065 1 997 676 25 352 019 1 684 451 70 076 973 989 105 768 484 497 937 785 299 December 2 565 769 1 692 629 3 589 901 821 909 1 123 938 6 344 76730 500 634 75 856 793 1 658 444 147 358 181 735 1 378 081 Table 10.2: Imports Classified by Principal Countries, US$ continued Period \ Total Principal Year Partner Italy Denmark Ukraine Swaziland Netherlands Russian Federation Thailand Countries Other Countries World

2015 18 843 094 30 445 367 8 697 819 36 317 631 15 688 039 24 814 135 56 251 788 5 770 052 284 230 903 387 6 000 955 671 2016 14 074 805 26 634 177 3 565 984 38 964 764 16 106 803 15 544 723 37 592 106 4 972 036 304 244 304 847 5 216 341 151 2017 18 876 680 22 473 090 164 698 21 179 732 19 091 090 22 550 477 52 333 476 4 722 863 106 239 239 608 4 962 102 714 2018 12 292 686 46 335 552 2 884 569 30 817 889 30 347 362 40 512 069 70 453 320 6 079 852 946 310 720 582 6 390 573 528 2019 14 616 811 42 286 299 9 257 330 16 979 256 10 943 711 24 078 432 20 725 975 4 548 939 002 206 299 428 4 755 238 430 2017 January 591 712 5 289 227 0 3 903 003 2 098 511 1 402 688 2 718 000 363 879 691 21 077 611 384 957 302 February 7 650 728 1 811 619 0 685 284 819 807 522 236 3 670 476 406 001 795 18 361 805 424 363 600 March 1 444 401 450 486 52 730 005 1 923 114 3 617 547 3 835 182 438 334 091 23 430 680 461 764 771 April 1 000 052 560 554 26 259 986 584 2 280 068 5 764 817 8 786 388 386 718 408 18 822 385 405 540 793 May 1 995 099 2 233 308 217 998 104 1 050 523 137 734 6 454 693 441 320 926 24 325 293 465 646 219 June 879 184 5 135 815 55 264 2 121 162 1 648 831 1 054 744 2 849 252 473 644 048 21 505 820 495 149 867 July 1 694 487 447 840 26 958 2 536 667 883 601 702 812 6 660 399 458 729 750 23 178 950 481 908 700 August 1 222 387 702 115 27 939 2 899 892 1 425 511 1 668 558 3 242 989 424 977 623 23 289 779 448 267 402 September 1 168 681 440 487 400 1 113 494 3 861 855 2 804 176 4 704 328 417 044 561 22 959 584 440 004 144 October 661 273 573 843 0 2 789 228 1 130 672 1 562 425 6 529 973 434 684 078 26 112 936 460 797 014 November 568 675 4 827 798 27 609 2 416 309 1 968 597 3 312 740 2 881 797 477 528 136 16 174 766 493 702 902 *December ------2018 *January ------February 853 515 6 092 625 40 579 811 266 3 574 096 5 201 764 8 872 190 551 144 462 23 798 142 574 942 604 March 1 049 979 8 814 051 80 2 355 249 1 903 878 1 474 951 2 497 998 575 794 234 30 247 092 606 041 326

April 1 064 578 8 032 146 37 2 080 489 1 555 897 219 14 216 942 521 910 556 22 648 686 544 559 242 May 636 412 1 575 994 0 8 171 498 1 098 018 1 599 7 099 004 471 675 408 60 757 690 532 433 098 June 1 819 865 2 781 908 32 832 2 600 697 2 538 525 3 216 450 5 280 854 586 648 860 28 033 384 614 682 244 July 872 427 3 493 755 242 2 841 083 2 088 937 1 971 556 6 567 947 540 079 413 20 005 014 560 084 427 August 538 162 2 418 769 23 483 2 955 435 1 572 722 3 340 061 6 312 547 558 983 703 17 486 710 576 470 413 September 2 133 370 5 750 541 174 218 2 354 679 5 599 952 1 534 340 3 874 269 548 100 937 39 228 054 587 328 991

October 863 398 3 304 407 783 3 790 277 6 736 878 20 559 120 3 797 815 570 291 867 21 971 580 592 263 448 November 929 285 1 375 630 1 283 900 821 695 2 408 498 3 156 415 6 764 071 608 305 271 20 739 565 629 044 836 December 1 531 694 2 695 726 1 328 417 2 035 521 1 269 962 55 593 5 169 683 546 918 237 25 804 663 572 722 900

2019 January 494 239 495 059 0 1 293 609 970 404 148 493 657 784 315 793 588 20 945 690 336 739 278 February 2 865 126 2 251 131 0 926 638 500 735 127 168 1 195 357 350 368 017 20 147 188 370 515 205 March 371 052 4 136 960 378 1 728 187 2 678 916 543 886 974 841 316 644 022 12 447 338 329 091 360

April 1 305 704 5 982 895 729 255 3 217 638 892 137 727 533 740 878 399 077 229 17 638 701 416 715 930 May 1 454 577 6 029 425 784 561 1 550 222 1 009 553 4 680 339 1 450 990 419 117 581 17 660 765 436 778 346 June 2 597 109 4 608 733 4 760 1 133 173 990 946 4 736 081 563 572 450 053 145 18 982 504 469 035 648

July 1 148 250 3 233 149 69 593 701 418 4 220 449 1 143 934 349 066 792 8 043 748 357 110 540 August 410 784 4 401 926 14 361 2 093 647 747 820 3 570 596 705 409 367 077 793 17 317 847 384 395 640 September 839 286 5 075 922 4 537 051 48 438 974 533 52 623 2 966 225 389 492 112 14 252 075 403 744 188

October 748 420 1 683 808 1 893 070 1 283 097 216 630 808 676 3 692 071 383 323 168 17 767 742 401 090 910 November 1 626 344 1 821 522 368 352 2 462 152 884 403 20 865 2 496 580 408 075 415 23 144 260 431 219 675 December 755 921 2 565 769 925 542 1 172 861 376 217 4 44131 724 4 138 335 400 850 139 17 951 571 418 801 709 Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$

04:Dairy produce; 05:Products 03:Fish and bird's eggs; natural of animal 06:Live trees and 07:Edible 11:Products of the crustaceans, honey; edible products origin, not other plants, bulbs, vegetables 08:Edible fruits milling industry; 02:Meat and mollusc and of animal origin, not elsewhere roots, and the like; and certain and nuts; peel 09:Coffee, malt; starches; 01:Live edible meat other aquatic elsewhere specified or specified or cut flowers and root and of citrus fruit or tea, mate and inulin; wheat Year Period \ HS animals. offal. invertebrates included included ornamental foliage tubers melon spices 10:Cereals gluten

2016 3 080 275 880 845 6 978 946 164 395 1 652 3 533 763 4 369 172 18 113 534 20 677 537 2 195 060 3 253 094 2017 2 230 450 726 924 7 851 755 378 478 38 253 2 775 781 3 967 190 23 154 536 24 148 286 10 167 525 732 017 2018 589 831 450 674 6 238 418 197 439 193 859 7 079 736 8 857 468 29 892 258 28 451 228 3 303 113 530 590 2019 3 051 106 1 909 578 6 530 192 3 448 383 67 967 4 869 239 7 078 323 33 803 132 25 798 385 3 539 986 697 015 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 77 242 165 910 179 036 13 244 307 472 351 879 3 556 118 2 676 980 255 020 49 349 May 391 192 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 5 547 255 2 642 089 4 910 253 July 9 315 685 810 305 0 0 284 350 371 131 3 865 358 1 297 763 725 692 5 945 August 2 115 384 759 26 769 177 983 287 596 2 603 343 1 111 039 987 874 1 415 September 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 7 412 893 695 1 187 982 739 968 1 762 970 688 448 17 466 November 4 586 218 280 3 024 293 40 238 21 069 310 500 231 384 347 613 2 602 276 469 261 171 552 *December ------

2018 *January ------February 4 220 536 529 8 604 525 486 248 118 377 366 138 3 533 712 28 408 77 240 March 1 516 12 075 884 463 4 439 0 1 441 095 239 828 2 249 277 3 272 813 29 319 998 April 168 190 84 191 658 853 4 198 0 777 219 1 311 187 3 082 325 3 461 346 4 319 143 858 May 9 541 6 766 461 280 2 092 0 98 297 1 084 538 5 783 820 3 279 471 108 403 3 097 June 1 647 3 000 431 425 10 444 11 220 121 481 214 991 6 459 420 2 410 800 11 085 40 874 July 414 526 22 342 0 55 092 225 008 3 598 550 2 898 170 90 983 55 000 August 63 387 295 476 387 37 329 0 274 407 268 520 3 284 571 1 745 745 81 946 93 277 September 535 450 565 18 336 72 290 680 543 739 592 2 161 433 1 292 279 559 221 30 037 October 266 060 165 638 652 927 11 977 0 2 103 197 1 063 389 679 898 2 597 101 1 694 091 58 134 November 4 774 178 705 470 645 48 235 0 981 081 2 495 927 1 936 546 2 290 763 420 957 25 128 December 69 961 4 800 819 29 444 109 824 61 076 1 096 112 290 280 1 669 027 274 381 2 949

2019 January 5 532 126 785 426 617 3 002 0 295 542 322 078 232 079 3 157 862 79 285 13 560 February 92 432 174 144 819 198 21 071 0 1 417 964 483 443 253 188 2 275 785 291 935 42 164 March 169 391 239 592 864 174 89 012 0 788 985 184 084 1 528 931 2 282 135 422 377 57 606 April 147 373 322 489 124 513 0 493 259 118 233 2 068 566 2 648 516 95 657 48 612 May 71 315 67 469 753 578 118 333 23 330 208 912 397 508 6 823 593 2 802 690 96 122 070 June 296 543 213 993 240 456 93 514 0 686 844 1 119 836 3 958 284 1 872 513 9 773 120 308 July 156 120 358 635 380 949 201 671 0 198 793 1 243 439 5 465 923 2 030 818 475 50 181 August 24 744 0 458 835 391 871 0 339 641 1 942 628 5 419 341 1 562 836 12 935 84 698 September 143 140 171 554 585 755 526 559 19893 15 961 687 895 4 390 094 1 620 417 160 509 41 579 October 1 296 474 102 286 818 696 539 612 0 763 187 720 1 899 238 1 466 197 1 258 726 0 November 513 201 127 839 485 805 874 203 24 744 385 312 214 534 1 024 172 2 017 398 610 616 87 745 December 134 842 327 282 373 641 465 023 0 37 32262 176 925 739 724 2 061 218 597 601 28 493 Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued 15:Animal or 12:Oil seeds and vegetable fats and 16:Preparation oleaginous fruits; oils and their s of meats, of miscellaneous grains, 13:Lac; gums, 14:Vegetable cleavage fish or of 19:Preparations 20:Preparation seeds and fruit; resins and plaiting materials; products; crustaceans, of cereals, flour, of vegetables, industrial or medicinal other vegetable products prepared edible mollusc or 17:Sugar and 18:Cocoa starch or milk; fruit, nuts or 21:Miscellaneo 22:Beverages plants; straw and vegetable saps not elsewhere fats, animal or other aquatic sugar and cocoa pastrycooks' other parts of us edible , spirits and Year Period \ HS fodder and extracts specified or included vegetable waxes. invertebrates confectionery preparations products plants preparations vinegar

2016 7 315 120 3490 3 303 338 467 045 18 482 59 035 793 40 727 1 781 883 7 148 347 862 119 3 422 229 2017 6 266 447 0 0 2 474 791 31 709 53 958 847 27 683 2 790 359 3 309 245 999 857 3 117 613 2018 7 293 160 0 133786 1 209 797 25 990 44 518 685 60 137 3 982 222 6 312 948 848 479 3 584 498 2019 5 789 919 6001 17465 414 372 110 341 62 859 561 18 496 5 200 626 7 598 304 820 671 4 687 371 2017 January 260 000 0 0 186 652 0 2 367 271 0 191 484 303 423 29 527 169 392 February 127 343 0 0 5 134 810 5 815 333 293 655 712 92 318 268 860 March 110 459 0 0 97 013 16 714 173 115 0 303 069 707 667 183 494 297 488 April 543 146 0 0 144 817 2 462 304 3 560 259 107 153 145 74 027 291 009 May 429 509 0 0 60 197 13 875 12 539 912 0 209 780 35 353 62 030 252 700 June 244 786 0 0 133 646 1 120 10 170 681 0 284 004 257 113 75 693 164 457 July 762 820 0 0 38 095 0 4 350 416 0 215 718 99 585 81 192 354 978 August 2 525 091 0 0 131 799 0 8 606 630 2 868 374 655 456 329 84 846 387 696 September 655 699 0 0 153 361 0 3 885 125 6 686 192 601 228 300 97 863 220 123 October 359 004 0 0 62 834 0 1 956 654 5 068 209 296 87 412 103 504 371 551 November 248 590 0 0 1 466 375 0 2 311 930 3 685 217 352 325 206 115 363 339 360 *December ------

2018 *January ------February 643 150 0 0 84 917 0 905 310 5 834 476 382 1 112 721 42 578 584 500 March 258 268 0 0 165 051 646 127 307 154 982 059 106 291 431 186 April 667 321 0 0 109 632 21 983 1 074 760 30 216 270 872 219 312 84 201 445 737 May 304 942 0 44 361 178 268 0 1 271 094 0 519 513 663 076 126 197 201 320 June 2 327 438 0 0 174 995 0 5 403 934 0 299 564 431 178 58 086 251 990 July 430 540 0 36 571 139 300 0 3 465 999 11 811 395 859 331 051 74 981 64 456 August 442 000 0 0 150 111 0 10 713 373 0 405 602 224 468 89 572 343 851 September 568 996 0 52 855 39 488 0 4 595 446 0 332 168 591 971 26 191 129 591 October 533 485 0 0 29 714 2 470 4 624 406 426 243 635 717 279 76 381 178 210 November 676 758 0 0 136 073 1 537 4 551 167 11 850 569 332 604 382 54 926 457 173 December 440 262 0 0 2 248 7 267 070 0 162 141 435 452 109 074 496 483

2019 January 171 834 0 694 1 140 10 140 5 252 943 196 622 398 810 64 849 392 612 February 95 244 0 0 7 200 12 474 284 18 485 291 093 1 620 385 12 465 327 759 March 122 046 0 0 5 064 28 424 6 943 729 0 293 084 875 289 51 224 431 648 April 826 298 0 0 146 897 5 015 814 561 0 362 126 1 108 245 38 713 388 460 May 295 256 0 0 52 302 12 578 3 795 197 0 460 887 611 417 31 069 402 843 June 281 377 0 16 771 22 515 5 448 406 0 487 632 277 629 63 036 163 267 July 829 134 6001 0 25 760 26 317 6 605 168 0 358 045 247 553 43 636 548 089 August 1 574 891 0 0 71 585 6 485 601 10 719 949 420 118 133 519 341 326 September 214 710 0 0 42 252 27 867 3 856 089 0 572 481 742 489 52 411 231 172 October 463 853 0 0 29 561 0 4 721 687 0 601 977 516 612 75 455 487 190 November 522 824 0 0 10 096 0 3 514 547 0 596 353 516 033 142 092 310 169 December 392 451 0 0 0 0 33 2 947 348 0 260 377 263 724 112 204 662 836 25:Salt, 27:Mineral fuels, 28:Inorganic chemicals; 32:Tanning or dyeing 24:Tobacco sulphur; earths mineral oils and organic or inorganic extracts; tannin and their and and stone; products of their compounds of precious derivatives; dyes pigments manufactured plastering distillation; bituminous metals, of rare earth 30:Pharmac and other colouring matter; tobacco materials, lirne 26:Ores, slag substances; mineral metals, of radioactive 29:Organic eutical paints and varnishes; putty Year Period \ HS substitutes and cement and ash waxes elements or isotopes chemicals products 31:Fertilisers and other mastic; inks

2016 926 312 523 57 171 816 362 577 030 19 484 882 1 549 358 185 152 1 672 338 3 122 126 1 086 453 2017 837 204 598 48 685 019 464 476 451 25 340 091 1 532 763 116 685 1 967 591 1 966 930 1 829 375 2018 888 008 197 53 247 154 497 182 282 40 747 981 448 469 29 159 3 318 180 3 430 899 2 362 246 2019 809 207 573 44 690 302 788 210 326 48 193 571 577 622 150 226 2 964 935 3 524 322 1 572 140 2017 January 102 537 458 3 090 681 37 469 489 1 608 252 193 139 659 156 449 28 960 5 992 February 79 047 575 5 100 832 33 657 763 1 754 153 60 400 5 253 168 182 101 220 849 March 33 625 542 5 646 942 47 090 801 1 692 451 69 672 38 351 479 610 34 297 April 15 201 602 2 812 376 41 630 239 1 433 227 192 460 107 262 133 943 148 630 42 871 May 16 007 213 4 580 733 38 519 085 1 790 746 45 574 111 958 91 050 192 268 June 24 972 699 7 282 321 31 445 146 2 587 153 155 952 2 804 500 089 166 160 July 49 437 540 4 520 871 35 744 936 2 522 353 75 428 221 528 39 000 7 497 August 70 496 243 3 872 707 41 682 379 2 927 260 317 574 150 262 656 329 980 186 573 September 64 185 769 3 667 713 53 188 168 2 642 557 197 049 80 543 339 940 172 544 October 88 434 506 4 124 869 54 573 192 3 106 458 21 022 556 122 171 192 390 520 767 November 293 258 451 3 984 975 49 475 252 3 275 483 204 493 171 719 216 150 499 558 *December ------

2018 *January ------February 87 709 559 4 864 799 44 657 413 6 240 176 31 490 1 200 424 991 118 200 96 916 March 19 512 482 4 697 487 47 094 409 3 322 556 59 006 115 675 280 540 386 012 April 15 804 001 5 268 200 47 693 726 1 828 005 16 366 297 849 481 020 391 692 May 21 507 448 4 891 184 46 304 191 2 014 922 39 811 21 416 269 900 175 640 289 109 June 32 127 232 6 413 236 45 667 057 3 305 977 15 155 608 346 611 076 388 243 July 44 571 325 4 020 155 43 765 615 2 922 790 45 151 5 961 206 733 106 760 111 811 August 85 436 948 6 617 282 48 544 685 4 182 619 21 009 264 293 221 467 690 77 350 September 53 011 816 4 091 270 38 814 581 2 999 774 94 905 319 293 670 394 530 138 569 October 175 282 572 4 024 195 46 523 533 4 413 069 60 330 266 287 121 120 167 338 November 235 034 778 4 793 499 44 310 016 5 923 793 52 848 115 815 585 865 147 747 December 118 010 037 3 565 848 43 807 056 3 594 300 12 397 425 692 88 458 167 458

2019 January 73 901 592 984 032 40 760 940 3 339 470 21 387 22 864 332 040 219 226 February 87 197 184 4 137 285 37 810 266 4 585 920 85 743 856 379 413 567 660 169 973 March 28 309 774 3 764 475 47 756 503 3 000 487 173 766 320 965 360 056 150 709 April 17 529 883 2 691 494 41 156 552 3 982 862 1 741 2 51 530 637 995 144 616 May 20 620 923 4 408 388 55 930 952 2 608 561 74 828 53 207 315 845 89 270 175 539 June 21 688 189 4 014 155 78 202 277 2 909 566 78 190 46 315 620 572 126 409 28 335 July 21 346 754 3 351 498 95 538 509 8 147 938 14 998 32 190 44 552 427 378 99 158 August 40 820 557 4 840 533 76 524 911 4 216 840 1 534 8 688 227 440 18 137 133 190 September 53 961 572 3 649 891 101 934 144 4 442 669 38 345 7 084 278 433 180 679 122 339 October 105 606 200 3 618 239 103 497 565 3 460 533 72 207 153 755 95 227 71 689 November 191 711 133 5 173 106 61 850 918 3 534 692 12 998 1 883 458 883 262 885 151 398 December 146 513 812 4 057 207 47 246 789 3 964 033 1 88734 90 684 426 587 105 966 Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued 36:Explosives; 34:Soap, organic surface active pyrotechnic 42:Articles of leather; 33:Essential oils agents, washing and lubricating 35:Albuminoid products; saddlery and harness; and resinoid; prep., artificial or prepared waxes, al substances; matches; 41:Raw hides travel goods, handbags perfumery, polishing or scouring prep., candles modified pyrophoric alloys; 37:Photograph and skins and similar containers; cosmetic or and similar, modelling pastes, starches; certain ic and 38:Miscellaneo 39:Plastics 40:Rubber (other then articles of animal gut toilet dental waxes and prep. with basis glues; combustible cinematograp us chemical and articles and articles furskins) and (other than silk-worn Year Period \ HS preparations of plaster enzymes preparations hic goods products thereof thereof leather gut)

2016 406 444 414 864 38 970 518 390 0 1 895 621 4 070 035 427 451 46 538 498 171 176 2017 563 892 174 854 36 255 15 404 300 2 188 717 2 815 657 150 530 23 598 765 185 494 2018 1 194 510 523 663 34 358 66 449 0 1 912 518 7 125 288 181 645 36 817 865 388 756 2019 585 645 1 756 024 840 285 151 760 207 1 201 442 7 144 831 158 437 32 413 241 298 872 2017 January 4 206 418 0 0 160 122 497 244 774 145 19 220 February 37 420 116 0 0 368 325 185 837 10 100 563 613 3 533 March 65 843 19 199 22 619 0 0 84 538 136 668 1 450 643 080 11 925 April 8 216 16 302 303 12 640 0 412 695 253 659 2 838 900 219 10 066 May 55 999 58 724 1 233 0 0 687 609 163 120 586 618 116 7 392 June 15 10 235 1 337 0 0 116 895 287 666 6 281 5 448 747 8 495 July 40 697 6 548 1 617 0 0 112 002 204 011 60 052 842 449 14 470 August 85 662 28 514 1 991 0 0 61 297 335 675 6 012 6 191 156 13 220 September 18 619 24 884 2 359 2 764 0 97 072 450 195 3 169 704 54 783 October 167 487 4 575 2 897 0 300 204 468 369 211 50 044 3 458 571 10 551 November 83 934 1 551 1 481 0 0 43 655 307 119 12 924 988 967 31 838 *December ------

2018 *January ------February 84 650 1 583 34 849 0 11 894 635 221 4 788 726 655 7 298 March 15 423 53 271 2 412 0 0 70 287 559 211 14 993 2 951 121 17 829 April 52 157 6 957 238 0 0 376 201 576 598 5 235 878 963 25 739 May 321 300 52 655 394 0 0 778 982 975 287 7 497 2 911 205 46 021 June 36 072 176 008 521 0 0 146 313 602 159 6 909 5 270 584 22 513 July 71 162 13 819 2 344 0 0 130 803 712 550 2 084 1 589 479 73 497 August 196 470 15 896 1 918 0 0 65 303 732 458 18 442 1 977 342 63 994 September 7 024 39 628 19 164 0 0 46 229 637 590 94 714 500 827 37 545 October 215 167 22 673 323 0 0 24 588 553 026 839 5 144 863 28 595 November 175 209 105 972 6 658 31 600 0 215 497 584 497 24 460 5 486 739 33 432 December 19 876 35 202 386 0 0 46 421 556 691 1 685 9 380 086 32 292

2019 January 146 560 9 090 214 0 0 155 332 534 609 120 1 591 871 496 February 76 601 40 571 9 838 151 760 0 64 620 484 209 2 371 554 3 775 March 10 600 31 502 3 854 0 0 150 812 791 079 823 848 527 53 661 April 16 032 5 327 1 409 0 207 159 583 408 253 19 697 84 020 15 538 May 11 055 45 953 622 0 0 75 693 929 215 1 521 1 399 131 28 107 June 130 700 51 741 331 224 0 0 249 282 1 107 014 7 059 3 149 446 20 328 July 62 152 37 020 253 793 0 0 53 421 434 602 22 901 1 086 003 36 326 August 4 481 120 457 226 857 0 0 80 316 254 493 36 223 755 13 815 September 44 135 258 646 5 060 0 0 23 021 688 670 28 384 2 832 163 34 673 October 40 418 389 729 382 0 0 63 129 814 758 58 113 5 171 334 36 118 November 22 965 578 935 6 840 0 0 124 424 441 341 15 978 8 214 846 29 191 December 19 945 187 052 193 0 35 0 1 808 256 587 3 803 7 440 590 26 843 Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued 49:Printed books, 46:Manufactures 47:Pulp of wood newspapers, 53:Other of straw, of or of other pictures and other 51:Wool, fine vegetable 43:Furskins esparto or of fibrous cellulosic 48:Paper or products of the and coarse textile fibres; and artificial 44:Wood and 45:Cork other plaiting material; waste paperboard; printing industry; animal hair, paper yarn fur; articles of and materials; and scrap of articles of paper manuscripts, horsehair and woven 54:Man- manufacture wood; wood articles of basketware and paper or pulp, of paper or typescripts and yarn and fabrics of made Year Period \ HS s thereof charcoal cork wickerwork paperboard paperboard plans 50:Silk woven fabric 52:Cotton paper yarn filaments

2016 1 578 23 687 653 24 896 11 844 1 359 595 8 616 741 207 355 0 0 24 926 818 88 307 597 2017 0 13 781 479 19 242 7 928 1 300 996 6 374 190 190 598 0 2800 34 344 263 0 137 478 2018 0 14 642 537 21 403 42 427 1 295 593 10 817 164 19 525 177 0 1 999 75 431 961 126280 156 317 2019 0 19 478 018 137 020 874 571 10 348 325 206 352 0 1 937 41 623 619 38 79 148 2017 January 0 929 452 0 113 818 461 485 4 211 0 0 183 406 0 16 999 February 0 817 260 0 93 769 607 901 5 178 0 0 500 907 0 11 095 March 0 1 258 440 16 122 107 600 608 146 59 156 0 0 1 096 017 0 10 843 April 0 1 572 567 0 232 99 678 291 079 7 292 0 0 353 532 0 15 046 May 0 1 365 392 0 139 085 879 398 14 943 0 0 789 286 0 11 012 June 0 1 475 831 0 1 929 137 334 953 710 39 484 0 0 1 695 518 0 9 303 July 0 941 015 3 120 2 287 149 790 650 146 820 0 0 6 168 564 0 8 090 August 0 1 591 086 0 990 123 557 704 056 3 483 0 1800 10 990 726 0 10 458 September 0 1 361 276 0 131 097 483 417 30 965 0 1000 7 653 787 0 14 958 October 0 1 206 860 0 2 491 100 922 294 176 18 042 0 0 4 352 197 0 10 781 November 0 1 262 300 0 0 104 347 440 676 7 025 0 0 560 324 0 18 894 *December ------

2018 *January ------February 0 1 390 204 0 2 972 114 230 260 741 14 815 0 0 4 800 039 0 8 305 March 0 1 435 281 0 1 533 142 176 494 772 1 870 0 0 849 286 0 4 415 April 0 1 247 821 8 880 7 003 154 143 1 025 695 3 441 0 999 675 420 61600 23 011 May 0 1 215 907 2 250 4 874 128 138 899 524 7 016 0 0 404 889 64680 25 283 June 0 1 416 801 154 714 976 302 1 820 0 0 1 296 786 0 6 314 July 0 1 118 220 3 017 7 393 84 135 1 074 669 3 850 0 500 7 547 113 0 August 0 1 558 975 7 256 600 132 280 1 633 186 3 760 0 0 14 285 390 0 16 696 September 0 1 337 245 0 12 308 131 740 907 023 2 298 864 0 0 14 309 178 0 10 870 October 0 1 358 644 0 543 86 518 1 465 821 3 379 239 0 0 16 971 016 0 35 959 November 0 1 672 622 0 2 919 89 841 1 603 938 3 949 382 0 500 10 082 129 0 16 961 December 0 890 816 0 2 283 77 678 475 494 9 861 119 0 0 4 210 715 0 8 502

2019 January 0 1 122 762 0 1 163 54 060 265 615 2 090 0 0 3 934 625 0 7 538 February 0 1 411 998 0 819 83 110 1 201 993 28 902 0 0 7 325 562 0 11 359 March 0 1 411 134 0 13 150 90 019 1 553 459 4 903 0 940 3 315 202 0 13 078 April 0 1 184 487 0 3 828 78 368 1 238 239 901 0 0 830 992 0 8 781 May 0 1 934 436 0 2 299 89 806 1 817 496 28 453 0 0 530 763 0 7 355 June 0 1 944 158 0 5 455 88 501 1 091 199 8 092 0 467 566 814 0 11 940 July 0 1 529 814 0 14 221 70 928 862 499 15 988 0 0 3 369 748 0 6 725 August 0 2 117 178 0 9 940 80 552 658 751 37 430 0 0 7 688 134 0 7 347 September 0 1 793 974 0 41 117 86 250 593 869 55 882 0 0 3 457 178 0 October 2 149 604 16 407 59 820 668 071 11 522 531 6 418 572 3 604 November 1 602 514 26 841 67 515 236 584 4 274 0 3 210 681 38 1 080 December 1 275 958 1 779 25 643 160 55036 7 915 0 975 346 341 Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued 56:Wadding felts 59:Impregnated, and non wovens; 58:Special coated, covered or 61:Articles of 62:Articles of 63:Other made special yarn; woven fabrics; laminated textile apparel and apparel and up textile twine, cordage, tufted textile fabrics; textile clothing clothing articles; sets; 64:Footwear, ropes and cables 57:Carpets and fabrics; lace; articles of a kind 60:Knitted or accessories, accessories, not worn clothing gaiters and the 65:Headgear 55:Man-made and articles other textile floor tapestries;trimmi suitable for crocheted knitted or knitted or and worn textile like; parts of and parts Year Period \ HS staple fibres thereof covering ngs; embroidery industrial use fabrics crocheted crocheted articles;rags such articles thereof

2016 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 2017 339 410 1 161 983 5 027 18 005 21 825 910 546 928 10 431 481 1 305 339 2 206 893 173 530 2018 240 616 2 069 949 940 22 673 4 573 70 740 621 272 14 936 895 1 124 029 2 580 666 104 572 2019 81 118 1 527 276 7 075 21 544 1 582 284 033 1 011 659 12 001 021 1 500 019 3 689 472 73 857 2017 January 12 240 246 274 0 1 650 0 0 25 149 435 383 354 181 44 055 February 22 006 99 034 0 300 8 840 0 620 494 352 84 256 104 908 3 695 March 25 843 121 405 0 336 0 0 125 883 1 201 850 25 781 115 842 20 677 April 9 004 147 611 1 864 0 54 224 456 697 53 240 97 478 5 315 May 41 301 143 531 3 760 5 500 0 105 817 872 589 96 085 84 752 1 035 June 28 205 94 077 4 320 5 616 352 0 8 384 1 024 149 201 860 178 786 4 507 July 38 405 18 484 12 84 4 000 0 11 649 1 226 432 55 846 204 141 8 407 August 42 299 92 581 0 1 260 148 0 35 154 1 067 857 220 574 197 703 1 894 September 39 589 24 640 0 1 592 58 0 25 069 1 073 004 59 423 63 389 7 403 October 31 248 127 373 23 58 0 28 651 1 216 871 63 954 1 014 310 2 314 November 49 270 46 973 672 1 542 2 869 910 126 328 1 362 297 90 140 101 532 118 283 *December ------

2018 *January ------February 41 736 78 147 0 3 760 58 600 5 845 1 312 456 142 084 622 189 1 332 March 8 245 352 802 0 600 1 908 0 17 234 1 698 374 124 931 888 601 9 739 April 5 220 75 462 80 450 858 0 29 303 910 394 111 015 182 966 41 890 May 9 712 96 269 0 1 023 958 38 204 24 674 1 065 259 90 849 103 981 21 156 June 40 720 44 175 0 2 345 215 0 37 988 1 574 151 154 318 89 960 4 573 July 66 985 198 232 500 685 115 0 39 281 1 702 644 106 584 145 047 12 559 August 11 323 90 588 0 4 105 115 3 640 54 150 1 789 737 209 047 100 375 3 125 September 10 236 295 484 0 750 58 0 101 854 1 425 772 97 083 100 780 2 382 October 32 264 65 079 0 4 011 173 82 517 1 224 663 27 801 100 366 2 804 November 7 811 347 733 250 4 145 58 14 856 148 245 1 669 799 37 861 93 706 4 287 December 6 365 425 978 110 799 58 13 440 80 182 563 645 22 455 152 693 726

2019 January 3 715 267 497 0 750 14 832 54 481 508 397 8 989 28 037 2 278 February 1 275 207 522 0 1 582 58 80 002 954 230 64 634 135 968 1 542 March 5 209 104 911 3 573 1 381 114 54 599 131 140 1 442 935 192 475 155 098 19 534 April 49 519 37 678 0 3 150 57 46 940 81 317 973 505 77 043 2 306 636 14 077 May 4 208 36 450 0 1 931 53 8 807 36 254 1 191 132 10 247 122 991 2 430 June 1 293 175 945 1 162 3 823 134 17 262 74 981 1 341 001 124 818 95 616 2 442 July 1 392 84 260 2243 57 45 673 81 576 1 505 859 216 685 168 454 6 831 August 4 660 12 711 0 5 776 58 7 063 37 160 944 722 155 186 129 583 4 904 September 3 931 122 295 0 125 21 591 94 578 443 540 143 787 128 657 917 October 2 803 181 425 52 3 151 59 24 586 77 259 1 104 534 228 555 95 123 12 267 November 1 286 219 128 45 0 867 42 681 197 455 1 088 496 190 134 179 954 4 806 December 1 828 77 454 0 0 0 37 65 456 502 672 87 464 143 355 1 829 Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued 66:Umbrell 67:Prepare 71:Natural or cultured as, sun d feathers pearls, precious or umbrellas, and down 68:Articles of semi-precious stones, walking- and articles stone, plaster, precious metals, sticks, seat made of cement, metals clad with 76:Aluminiu sticks, feathers or asbestos, mica precious metal and 74:Copper m and 78:Lead and whips, of down; or similar 69:Ceramic 70:Glass and articles thereof; 72:Iron and 73:Articles of iron and articles 75:Nickel and articles articles Year Period \ HS riding crops artificial materials products glassware imitation jewellery; steel or steel thereof articles thereof thereof thereof

2016 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 2017 99 1 330 569 762 210 540 371 460 428 1 019 731 695 282 048 654 8 226 408 2 292 864 435 088 323 452 982 264 747 2018 207 1 012 084 4 535 295 318 182 378 676 1 347 398 611 251 777 926 12 661 267 2 845 120 522 167 883 495 124 52 991 2019 0 349 052 5 178 193 2 399 308 372 224 1 403 100 689 231 971 381 12 101 034 2 450 950 488 537 624 860 330 309 037 2017 January 0 117 690 5 015 25 006 22 393 69 262 962 26 231 495 344 619 216 040 36 067 391 35 957 February 0 84 269 32 060 76 023 73 946 472 27 993 129 481 098 31 691 47 104 720 11 558 107 336 March 50 182 887 2 425 39 522 55 996 78 366 304 31 339 793 711 244 234 203 43 454 393 12 866 24 960 April 0 115 178 1 008 41 957 58 098 66 154 885 33 580 659 397 094 71 514 38 596 889 11 886 102 533 May 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 June 0 52 494 42 746 36 215 85 250 592 15 891 171 736 273 45 084 49 144 517 25 068 0 July 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 August 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 September 0 91 932 35 081 45 111 59 095 125 435 574 26 940 140 889 655 249 764 119 254 0 October 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 November 0 228 026 90 911 88 988 22 745 124 474 078 17 194 916 1 037 182 78 131 57 800 689 85 875 29 917 *December ------

2018 *January ------February 0 210 480 266 080 35 100 13 604 108 643 700 19 547 448 1 391 662 407 219 46 067 442 37 882 0 March 0 71 890 223 180 47 039 29 623 104 678 483 28 752 426 955 818 23 174 47 512 124 30 607 0 April 0 492 322 29 177 22 191 145 264 152 21 047 811 930 574 254 666 63 884 440 74 890 0 May 0 71 883 442 208 29 161 30 184 108 091 113 19 803 133 2 038 891 381 131 32 923 863 34 518 0 June 0 174 132 671 746 34 481 32 409 171 310 255 30 672 384 1 112 644 167 583 52 960 998 13 722 52 991 July 200 10 407 213 24 175 54 181 140 373 311 25 571 387 979 393 93 521 43 611 758 49 993 0 August 0 101 013 352 925 23 497 19 967 174 490 575 22 488 549 797 455 647 282 56 329 703 100 754 0 September 0 76 521 287 707 33 886 34 053 150 185 611 21 611 616 955 125 85 578 40 736 856 27 657 0 October 0 110 176 543 035 22 894 87 968 93 767 703 21 922 136 1 104 734 298 270 45 405 312 55 956 0 November 0 148 858 476 310 21 963 41 478 62 661 367 20 104 856 1 320 126 293 804 43 352 944 64 960 0 December 7 47 122 372 570 16 810 13 020 87 932 340 20 256 181 1 074 845 192 893 49 382 443 4 184 0

2019 January 0 180 885 21 537 76 403 907 15 160 623 631 656 235 826 56 032 695 17 002 0 February 0 39 330 486 481 9 536 28 493 106 254 303 15 443 749 716 865 62 126 52 156 228 20 788 0 March 0 57 514 412 276 6 604 27 980 109 542 496 23 430 273 873 696 177 412 45 424 604 28 671 0 April 0 115 322 354 116 20 155 30 460 101 889 621 26 881 936 809 309 223 499 55 208 534 47 458 0 May 0 2 616 421 408 521 25 379 123 407 124 22 089 796 1 024 029 312 585 79 007 693 75 741 0 June 0 68 557 502 16 785 24 858 80 256 068 16 543 704 702 022 38 888 1 367 838 83 390 0 July 0 90 829 323 119 125 585 86 326 110 501 366 22 490 387 1 126 088 556 364 502 918 122 778 139922 August 0 649 317 133 323 383 7 630 158 449 835 17 777 212 1 437 210 95 173 0 103 840 0 September 0 30 813 661 667 363 433 30 436 161 385 170 17 651 350 1 018 835 504 823 0 86 461 0 October 0 11 911 290 156 669 943 36 796 147 827 500 17 952 330 1 097 670 32 016 59 579 550 75 697 0 November 0 0 580 142 444 429 32 576 89 591 566 21 689 308 1 539 528 190 068 60 436 364 145 570 0 December 0 0 593 308 418 934 19 753 137 591 73338 14 860 712 1 124 126 22 169 78 821 199 52 936 169 114 Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued 85:Electrical machinery and 86:Railway or tramway 87:Vehicles equipment and parts locomotives, rolling-stock others than 81:Other thereof; sound recorders and parts thereof; railway or railway or base 82:Tools, implements, 84:Nuclear reactors, and reproducers, television tramway track fixtures and tramway metals; cutlery, spoons and boilers, machinery image and sound recorders fittings and parts thereof; rolling-stock, 88:Aircraft, 89:Ships, 79:Zinc and 80:Tin and cements; forks, of base metal; and mechanical and reproducers, and parts mechanical (incl. electro- and parts and spacecraft boats and articles articles articles parts thereof of base 83:Miscellaneous appliances; parts and accessories of such mechanical) traffic accessories and parts floating Year Period \ HS thereof thereof thereof metal articles of base metal thereof articles signalling equipment of all thereof thereof structures

2016 160324 0 730 560 146 591 445 970 20 097 070 8 860 466 162 366 3 676 977 7 708 979 49 644 2017 0 0 284 400 43 888 400 927 21 739 579 8 205 933 45 298 3 767 584 5 463 746 1 366 899 2018 0 1048 269 231 176 015 14 171 138 9 862 306 343 006 2 858 664 6 969 226 153 153 2019 31874 0 344 013 190 360 28 133 041 11 709 868 487 577 3 799 560 21 845 075 49 482 2017 January 0 0 46 800 685 241 1 189 038 731 403 0 231 834 114 854 February 0 0 90 000 575 17 772 644 755 436 040 0 110 309 168 222 March 0 0 147 600 1 016 22 846 2 905 501 622 176 35 680 318 800 603 427 8 200 April 0 0 0 1 474 12 476 3 400 795 1 089 629 0 733 714 501 176 77 211 May 0 0 0 3 272 7 140 1 036 883 1 087 293 0 119 297 423 543 39 432 June 0 0 0 5 415 137 717 3 532 341 515 540 0 950 738 180 346 38 800 July 0 0 0 2 744 85 731 1 892 006 509 067 0 954 830 1 234 717 800 August 0 0 0 3 724 3 465 3 159 544 846 788 0 79 484 460 011 45 210 September 0 0 0 9 033 101 339 1 555 234 744 972 7 126 104 540 218 354 13 800 October 0 0 0 13 790 194 1 541 195 606 655 0 80 516 478 783 1 143 446 November 0 0 0 2 160 12 005 882 288 1 016 371 2 492 83 521 1 080 313 *December ------

2018 *January ------February 0 0 0 2 537 3 187 1 206 761 688 731 6 000 74 361 724 782 March 0 0 0 15 233 12 230 1 284 320 803 506 0 462 459 956 481 70 775 April 0 0 0 1 252 7 126 964 884 775 340 97 753 338 224 19 750 May 0 0 0 10 829 5 409 794 388 744 861 22 003 133 392 347 374 30 450 June 0 0 0 33 208 15 733 1 463 633 826 959 8 796 159 807 226 900 7 177 July 0 0 0 13 704 3 180 551 594 812 299 297 207 333 783 1 151 873 August 0 0 0 16 553 88 304 1 515 155 1 294 149 8 000 321 105 1 086 988 September 0 1048 0 126 362 7 379 1 518 458 1 262 752 0 391 838 966 721 October 0 0 0 42 744 10 078 1 017 265 920 524 500 313 859 105 200 November 0 0 0 1 537 4 868 2 002 370 1 030 931 500 249 408 1 061 184 December 0 0 0 5 272 18 520 1 852 309 702 255 320 901 3 500 25 000

2019 January 0 0 0 51 123 24 058 666 684 830 946 500 338 966 1 013 337 February 31874 0 0 35 622 4 275 707 381 1 059 206 0 399 527 217 662 March 0 0 0 3 957 9 726 1 585 276 1 007 216 481 807 161 487 13 945 April 0 0 0 55 920 5 720 1 219 485 868 477 4 235 174 877 1 366 350 15 987 May 0 0 0 35 12 299 1 557 465 1 229 405 0 250 314 1 134 855 7 617 June 0 0 0 10 339 8 962 576 425 682 571 1 035 366 878 1 630 847 320 July 0 0 0 1 125 12 475 1 494 407 1 162 468 0 151 246 172 876 449 August 0 0 0 13 492 33 713 1 778 648 875 257 0 284 560 1 730 154 0 September 0 0 0 73 323 55 418 1 540 050 706 701 0 527 040 315 580 0 October 0 0 0 1 043 16 405 553 223 1 222 151 0 398 591 2 081 100 396 November 0 0 0 7 538 1 929 1 748 054 1 395 905 0 383 276 7 499 1 659 December 0 0 0 90 498 5 380 39 14 705 943 669 564 0 362 796 12 160 872 23 055 Table 10.3 Domestic Exports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued 90:Optical, photographic, 94:Furniture; bedding, cinematographic, 92:Musical mattresses, mattress supports, measuring, checking, instruments 93:Arms and cushions and similar stuffed precision, medical or ; parts and ammunition; furnishing; lamps and lighting 95:Toys, games and 96:Miscellan 97:Works of surgical instruments and 91:Clocks and accessories parts and fittings, NES or incl.; illuminated sports requisites; eous art, collectors' 98:Other apparatus; parts and watches and of such accessories signs or name-plates and the parts and manufacture pieces and personnal 99:Migrants' Year Period \ HS accessories thereof parts thereof articles thereof like; prefabricated buildings accessories thereof d articles antiques effects effects All Products

2016 899 480 1 782 1 167 9 664 5 657 345 704 005 542 909 14 141 267 123 160 584 879 3 308 303 733 2017 922 036 1 640 70 13 510 3 817 575 783 451 507 696 11 150 989 342 024 56 353 3 445 886 224 2018 1 154 805 950 2 600 31 038 3 948 282 914 862 346 889 11 359 313 397 774 103 081 4 036 758 709 2019 1 080 106 29 762 3 539 2 567 252 648 120 351 549 10 401 542 1 389 063 61 142 4 252 511 134 2017 January 166 855 0 2 800 268 645 49 785 386 163 48 768 6 421 291 256 505 February 70 862 0 750 174 963 628 1 247 883 44 720 6 164 287 178 279 March 273 271 0 0 352 367 87 477 64 075 1 561 865 17 508 7 932 264 066 734 April 19 317 0 3 150 245 855 97 546 35 471 361 857 37 005 2 506 223 875 374 May 127 268 1 635 1 550 383 287 73 735 49 455 1 140 250 14 833 4 525 267 003 603 June 94 412 0 725 848 97 510 30 159 1 175 467 50 808 264 293 399 July 16 955 0 400 426 797 61 599 51 240 807 422 120 902 5 882 261 581 904 August 11 108 5 410 339 172 669 58 116 522 962 751 3 548 354 386 441 September 57 689 0 4 860 303 812 8 700 76 379 930 077 7 116 307 213 005 October 77 287 0 0 297 818 90 094 31 640 1 131 929 4 879 4 889 349 150 508 November 7 013 0 70 0 227 845 94 121 60 748 1 885 116 1 850 7 369 575 880 472 *December ------

2018 *January ------February 108 378 0 0 0 263 388 241 46 049 965 390 17 255 8 931 344 462 843 March 67 227 0 0 0 361 649 101 505 1 704 1 327 816 5 988 8 024 284 144 374 April 46 835 0 50 5 746 206 713 107 248 35 729 1 218 967 256 10 684 327 062 860 May 28 143 0 0 0 220 624 85 269 75 031 641 732 1 195 9 060 266 438 113 June 16 238 950 1 800 863 552 356 76 932 14 936 1 485 354 137 861 8 826 382 470 116 July 91 567 0 650 11 458 514 250 98 460 30 121 1 035 770 44 643 11 531 339 399 693 August 4 159 0 0 125 570 625 92 536 18 837 718 938 11 603 8 209 449 251 884 September 88 985 0 0 0 608 523 101 144 8 718 785 100 3 013 8 364 355 308 049 October 85 907 0 0 0 240 859 90 013 14 498 1 115 693 7 491 8 746 445 250 650 November 589 895 0 0 1 590 286 602 83 279 13 038 1 722 266 22 575 11 657 469 666 130 December 27 472 0 100 11 256 122 693 78 235 88 226 342 288 145 895 9 050 373 303 997

2019 January 43 306 0 195 127 872 1 000 68 887 374 776 314 121 9 445 292 565 816 February 100 549 0 1 904 203 961 38 613 767 831 24 765 10 347 348 394 880 March 12 701 19 1 635 164 215 81 513 11 821 906 175 93 532 3 400 295 212 041 April 25 844 0 471 0 169 104 329 2 344 1 007 611 54 628 6 703 275 198 831 May 161 446 0 0 0 144 973 80 495 14 938 922 302 132 369 2 754 342 350 304 June 164 413 10 0 0 147 403 2 887 23 542 713 324 144 546 1 413 238 295 735 July 205 496 0 0 272 594 92 193 22 521 831 505 210 926 1 996 298 675 326 August 129 820 0 0 194 362 98 595 88 845 684 490 103 033 1 307 344 439 538 September 26 191 0 0 277 916 118 005 14 975 1 191 155 86 170 18 859 377 002 744 October 44 804 0 97 0 335 589 2 436 12 756 957 959 39 671 2 219 482 113 319 November 26 742 0 0 0 357 725 89 438 27 387 1 665 256 157 135 2 068 472 394 504 December 138 792 0 0 0 40 171 539 81 229 24 920 379 159 28 166 632 485 868 097 Table 10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$

12:Oil seeds 04:Dairy and oleaginous produce; bird's 06:Live trees fruits; eggs; natural and other miscellaneous honey; edible 05:Products plants, bulbs, 11:Products grains, seeds 13:Lac; gums, 03:Fish and products of of animal roots, and the 07:Edible 08:Edible of the milling and fruit; resins and crustaceans, animal origin, origin, not like; cut vegetables fruits and industry; malt; industrial or other 02:Meat and mollusc and not elsewhere elsewhere flowers and and certain nuts; peel of 09:Coffee, starches; medicinal vegetable 01:Live edible meat other aquatic specified or specified or ornamental root and citrus fruit or tea, mate and inulin; wheat plants; straw saps and Year Period \ HS animals. offal. invertebrates included included foliage tubers melon spices 10:Cereals gluten and fodder extracts 2016 4 888 368 6 699 315 20 141 439 12 470 880 3 372 247 1 174 876 13 207 688 9 497 908 4 618 396 489 965 553 37 976 034 22 623 935 129 452 2017 3 556 125 5 254 326 16 701 007 10 488 435 3 873 539 1 160 550 12 687 443 7 285 393 4 478 267 252 497 323 13 437 606 49 024 996 825 500 2018 6 043 074 3 058 398 10 342 909 14 628 442 1 881 316 6 529 347 8 562 490 4 727 268 3 339 718 202 766 511 4 317 331 23 508 527 1 653 001 2019 7 038 908 797 829 4 751 461 10 811 052 1 483 151 5 212 557 9 660 765 781 534 2 152 300 137 367 015 7 044 374 21 652 909 584 914

2018 *January ------February 813 672 542 806 1 793 653 2 032 266 239 608 127 913 995 670 560 593 175 618 25 554 911 862 205 3 466 427 251026 March 1 168 280 434 528 1 417 992 2 317 267 141 824 119 956 1 339 645 946 610 791 645 22 853 011 622 140 4 697 080 243122

April 872 724 169 396 1 034 900 1 118 343 527 525 61 964 1 158 550 787 901 171 437 20 750 147 549 545 2 690 784 163205 May 617 541 137 014 1 258 242 1 976 810 214 522 235 077 1 060 470 617 491 605 307 34 853 122 649 820 3 537 291 239206 June 374 298 322 280 1 872 667 3 215 526 90 727 398 463 994 302 612 545 435 665 36 698 956 462 202 1 775 214 293943

July 1 031 045 208 035 1 074 665 1 517 498 243 625 109 958 1 277 882 445 407 218 243 16 824 182 385 373 2 487 490 74914 August 882 664 441 150 1 040 134 1 124 295 173 559 245 757 1 181 982 440 712 508 047 19 998 662 434 437 2 685 353 201105 September 282 851 803 188 850 656 1 326 438 249 926 5 230 259 553 989 316 009 433 757 25 233 520 351 610 2 168 887 186480

October 504 998 358 219 1 064 107 1 263 180 154 493 4 297 718 550 079 283 573 305 273 21 981 214 398 374 3 919 367 227096 November 789 105 93 668 700 999 1 393 931 186 385 1 382 476 296 007 74 632 58 559 23 585 434 174 811 1 816 568 87091 December 631 740 203 260 719 398 639 272 162 163 437 409 437 100 182 327 377 114 21 375 104 696 393 3 612 212 475378

2019 January 362 111 59 601 183 835 423 687 19 416 261 956 789 842 81 460 11 795 9 629 226 150 112 1 275 127 78620 February 450 850 26 589 496 489 679 113 122 815 481 435 390 732 91 688 89 777 8 392 806 177 073 2 030 264 36357 March 299 866 72 386 576 722 717 103 58 373 495 591 717 452 88 320 186 518 2 864 088 189 146 1 448 791 90625

April 751 788 216 418 383 689 916 762 168 539 90 518 356 871 91 208 363 808 3 482 427 387 083 1 253 264 30559 May 660 234 105 308 418 173 1 747 322 309 293 308 056 407 094 81 330 152 418 10 604 533 377 353 1 184 774 58705 June 1 002 838 24 717 274 760 1 222 267 69 648 322 868 908 438 62 230 56 846 5 699 718 279 552 1 301 304 126349

July 475 765 90 219 132 285 483 277 23 695 130 623 614 097 47 998 103 102 13 036 161 362 926 3 551 824 21628 August 850 688 62 335 262 247 567 431 144 249 774 781 966 180 43 954 299 418 12 089 453 780 845 1 099 945 11675 September 127 743 18 974 481 805 338 863 120 203 670 041 268 281 18 627 140 153 22 741 905 717 915 2 673 571 8314

October 838 864 38 326 488 348 1 418 635 62 021 751 935 921 381 75 137 240 585 12 745 708 793 447 2 123 408 3 314 November 569 751 30 133 615 974 554 383 242 528 354 674 2 269 205 48 657 198 180 12 659 741 1 039 157 1 688 784 113 233 December 648 411 52 823 437 134 1 742 209 142 372 570 079 1 051 193 50 924 309 700 23 421 251 1 789 764 2 021 855 5 534

41 Table 10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued

14:Vegetable 25:Salt, plaiting 15:Animal or 16:Preparatio sulphur; materials; vegetable fats and ns of meats, 19:Preparatio 20:Preparatio 23:Residues earths and vegetable oils and their of fish or of ns of cereals, n of and waste 24:Tobacco stone; products not cleavage products; crustaceans, flour, starch vegetables, from the food and plastering elsewhere prepared edible mollusc or 17:Sugar and 18:Cocoa and or milk; fruit, nuts or 21:Miscellane 22:Beverages industries; manufactured materials, specified or fats, animal or other aquatic sugar cocoa pastrycooks' other parts of ous edible , spirits and prepared tobacco lirne and 26:Ores, slag Year Period \ HS included vegetable waxes. invertebrates confectionery preparations products plants preparations vinegar animal fodder. substitutes cement and ash 2016 10 789 141 352 365 3 896 087 18 532 458 3 861 503 28 641 959 18 227 334 35 328 456 27 690 125 69 535 628 15 130 749 24 978 612 923 832 2017 156 116 745 823 3 500 943 9 303 496 4 513 509 19 284 987 16 695 794 26 541 067 23 808 838 39 557 023 19 233 573 22 387 008 1 440 378 2018 12 708 113 699 601 2 772 295 7 186 324 4 635 855 17 770 268 14 360 824 25 163 092 23 531 988 38 819 170 22 791 847 15 683 895 709 937 2019 25 934 91 783 339 15 701 2 330 124 805 035 12 324 534 2 297 663 20 854 148 7 960 677 39 961 208 7 215 503 36 937 443 2 334 521

2018 *January ------February 0 14 018 073 349 450 887 660 1 038 029 2 485 540 2 095 014 3 754 358 4 525 724 4 658 374 750 072 2 045 786 55 113 March 0 13 744 889 123 616 1 048 905 658 304 2 083 043 2 492 740 4 958 605 2 523 438 5 703 231 804 539 2 025 542 229 860

April 0 12 692 334 872 157 801 212 476 577 3 344 917 2 143 287 2 807 155 1 591 464 3 977 537 1 384 191 1 622 933 793 May 12539 17 450 936 443 784 770 305 559 630 2 602 512 1 684 954 2 545 258 2 144 270 4 301 557 83 456 1 822 321 182 638 June 0 12 827 513 481 993 1 186 902 488 347 2 612 962 2 425 395 2 435 464 2 943 435 4 401 718 2 471 536 1 668 795 60 298

July 169 18 149 947 147 320 880 155 528 017 1 136 591 946 435 3 112 794 2 368 131 3 521 632 2 655 818 1 747 188 49 655 August 0 14 606 127 279 412 583 103 168 567 1 236 209 1 344 434 3 094 187 3 661 270 5 944 640 8 719 609 2 355 691 86 112 September 0 10 209 782 74 562 1 028 082 718 385 2 268 494 1 228 565 2 455 271 3 774 256 6 310 480 5 922 625 2 395 640 45 468

October 0 13 265 806 343 170 697 630 708 161 2 253 780 1 157 252 3 256 316 4 374 657 5 641 124 1 281 577 3 143 399 89 074 November 0 7 285 850 109 366 926 165 277 998 1 306 471 530 941 3 019 120 2 275 341 7 883 752 871 225 3 718 517 69 514 December 0 18 291 575 109 598 337 956 71 459 2 315 363 658 915 2 982 106 2 432 815 5 580 187 33 191 3 813 370 126 843

2019 January 0 6 211 825 118 298 184 129 671 907 425 893 860 884 455 1 284 305 2 561 286 575 2 492 985 February 0 7 526 106 4 655 443 333 387 084 1 755 183 818 445 2 002 992 784 499 3 652 511 103 509 3 460 768 156 270 March 0 4 335 728 295 300 409 26 629 1 006 992 103 654 1 942 702 1 177 416 2 768 145 589 673 3 153 956 108 472

April 0 11 248 131 1 567 133 547 5 570 326 497 13 433 2 517 200 892 866 2 865 977 123 805 3 517 235 5 592 May 10437 6 093 618 110 282 419 50 188 1 045 497 97 994 1 849 475 299 295 3 242 923 85 215 3 022 242 81 300 June 0 15 495 046 3 437 160 492 50 879 681 414 1 427 2 110 760 330 916 4 823 875 164 146 3 047 603 319 497

July 0 5 525 007 2 549 140 876 358 366 733 50 143 1 109 810 265 580 3 453 654 70 923 3 458 997 136 435 August 91 6 428 710 78 595 42 305 2 060 803 224 1 869 457 767 905 3 200 001 1 720 279 2 994 165 292 787 September 15277 5 153 618 53 133 121 48 152 1 947 521 161 709 1 030 429 786 223 3 324 567 766 112 2 920 063 171 218

October 0 7 739 972 59 163 749 4 879 92 826 6 329 1 839 180 597 447 2 742 076 1 841 767 3 184 715 170 058 November 130 6 961 735 2 735 87 413 50 000 662 050 62 019 1 730 432 225 145 3 446 043 1 429 970 3 073 177 441 421 December 0 9 063 844 124 107 985 9 319 1 471 594 88 427 1 967 255 549 080 3 880 150 319 529 2 611 539 451 471

42 Table 10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued 32:Tanning or 34:Soap, 28:Inorganic dyeing organic chemicals; extracts; surface active organic or tannin and agents, inorganic their washing and 36:Explosives 27:Mineral fuels, compounds of derivatives; 33:Essential lubricating ; pyrotechnic mineral oils and precious dyes oils and prep., artificial 35:Albuminoid products; products of their metals, of rare pigments and resinoid; or prepared al substances; matches; distillation; earth metals, other perfumery, waxes, modified pyrophoric 37:Photograp bituminous of radioactive colouring cosmetic or polishing or starches; alloys; certain hic and 38:Miscellaneou substances; elements or 29:Organic 30:Pharmaceut matter; paints toilet scouring glues; combustible cinematograp s chemical 39:Plastics and Year Period \ HS mineral waxes isotopes chemicals ical products 31:Fertilisers and preparations prep., candles enzymes preparations hic goods products articles thereof 2016 1 394 784 917 42 852 222 27 799 364 193 481 531 87 638 506 20 697 728 55 671 610 41 412 545 8 998 076 19 500 315 6 975 549 98 004 074 167 767 163 2017 1 393 490 495 44 559 045 31 245 665 141 397 152 183 511 555 20 301 840 37 217 708 41 422 758 8 221 160 23 261 852 6 818 882 127 800 214 162 745 367 2018 1 359 926 703 56 817 724 35 437 279 166 625 303 212 154 437 18 965 820 41 536 320 34 269 631 9 106 022 21 905 474 6 871 976 150 428 712 190 619 848 2019 1 481 080 405 59 825 684 29 060 463 206 625 332 190 110 591 21 122 958 29 366 201 19 561 687 8 241 457 31 124 034 6 367 458 147 399 167 180 167 753

2018 *January ------February 133 847 473 6 875 826 4 875 772 25 915 581 41 491 070 2 299 795 2 861 357 3 933 661 1 330 570 3 559 573 1094568 25 555 286 23 538 550 March 172 097 957 9 059 683 5 068 458 21 287 490 33 146 416 3 036 990 4 604 858 4 102 467 864 515 2 895 444 918125 21 897 947 28 764 131

April 164 327 171 7 862 900 5 493 455 24 622 372 25 464 430 2 535 861 4 374 531 5 470 645 1 248 542 3 011 987 1051683 20 651 907 22 806 454 May 172 536 401 6 234 150 4 463 826 9 468 292 11 638 318 2 089 360 10 536 247 4 583 839 1 131 457 2 797 570 746506 13 576 747 23 027 800 June 212 220 662 7 529 503 4 509 352 12 409 878 18 681 696 3 077 876 4 783 602 5 154 607 830 596 3 038 567 978393 14 214 001 22 337 125

July 156 657 074 5 872 354 3 232 236 19 744 356 22 655 634 1 725 292 4 794 239 5 125 711 867 975 2 308 318 645328 18 874 211 23 824 741 August 168 729 777 6 672 781 4 127 673 30 864 567 29 706 865 2 368 272 5 409 290 2 852 445 1 736 895 2 206 371 827456 17 477 400 22 255 883 September 179 510 188 6 710 527 3 666 507 22 312 766 29 370 008 1 832 373 4 172 197 3 046 256 1 095 472 2 087 645 609917 18 181 213 24 065 164

October 161 212 173 5 924 681 3 252 165 17 915 962 34 603 152 2 526 440 6 210 925 2 698 524 1 146 378 2 264 687 353993 18 580 280 25 720 433 November 208 127 066 4 535 013 3 893 919 20 124 279 27 698 128 2 080 216 2 430 201 2 380 394 939 055 3 203 005 448490 14 449 603 25 727 927 December 135 486 308 6 459 460 3 198 050 12 390 138 20 148 245 2 442 113 2 350 186 1 429 442 1 353 218 4 234 661 518562 19 417 362 20 977 684

2019 January 116 235 633 3 121 633 2 101 602 6 976 469 8 491 291 1 195 864 1 835 161 1 690 812 581 277 1 896 668 521664 12 883 492 14 387 122 February 102 552 534 6 020 568 3 242 246 15 120 953 5 461 770 2 492 199 1 985 287 1 524 248 406 060 1 862 328 535032 8 945 288 16 755 492 March 118 306 548 3 316 232 2 531 512 11 322 551 1 722 288 1 997 676 2 745 518 1 101 400 967 681 1 616 265 847353 10 932 225 13 109 511

April 140 846 279 4 114 686 2 912 966 20 565 659 8 465 862 1 401 876 4 198 967 2 730 435 625 752 2 614 627 417345 15 472 024 18 616 111 May 136 141 506 6 413 203 2 126 260 19 303 217 18 543 001 1 448 156 3 012 431 1 507 859 774 885 3 268 511 461235 14 415 271 16 517 339 June 192 775 938 4 811 937 2 546 375 28 819 506 16 105 368 2 120 545 2 041 274 1 865 341 575 687 2 087 687 447715 11 209 179 15 499 975

July 117 926 781 4 557 371 2 318 760 10 139 337 10 815 072 1 620 177 855 742 2 006 725 577 594 2 027 090 476988 9 231 692 14 533 804 August 107 392 170 6 793 793 2 388 539 23 291 461 17 987 908 1 496 561 3 414 339 1 764 939 359 906 2 102 780 452431 16 753 510 11 947 542 September 120 617 698 3 721 017 1 647 551 21 656 551 20 445 379 1 647 382 748 486 1 109 969 658 486 3 329 886 494113 7 489 543 14 379 625

October 102 986 539 6 214 791 2 540 399 14 059 164 28 204 562 2 121 921 2 044 256 1 884 907 1 000 194 3 869 300 747 964 9 981 958 13 718 016 November 122 373 798 5 838 611 2 768 742 22 047 779 31 034 531 1 792 654 2 894 241 937 009 882 447 2 976 795 445 098 14 292 019 15 465 338 December 102 924 982 4 901 840 1 935 511 13 322 683 22 833 559 1 787 948 3 590 499 1 438 042 831 489 3 472 097 520 520 15 792 968 15 237 879

43 Table 10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued 42:Articles of leather; saddlery and 49:Printed harness; books, travel goods, 46:Manufactur 47:Pulp of newspapers, handbags and es of straw, of wood or of pictures and similar esparto or of other fibrous 48:Paper or other products 51:Wool, fine 41:Raw hides containers; 43:Furskins other plaiting cellulosic paperboard; of the printing and coarse and skins articles of and artificial 44:Wood and materials; material; articles of industry; animal hair, 40:Rubber (other then animal gut fur; articles of 45:Cork and basketware waste and paper pulp, of manuscripts, horsehair yarn and articles furskins) and (other than manufactures wood; wood articles of and scrap of paper paper or typescripts and woven Year Period \ HS thereof leather silk-worn gut) thereof charcoal cork wickerwork or paperboard paperboard and plans 50:Silk fabric 52:Cotton 2016 61 575 544 974 058 1 920 164 322 15 641 779 12 413 31 027 690 392 74 076 692 9 206 095 14 193 42 324 2 177 573 2017 63 189 355 1 074 701 1 897 378 8 263 15 137 913 3 866 57 816 840 596 79 407 207 8 381 188 6 843 53 501 5 264 219 2018 59 973 606 1 562 589 2 220 772 155 17 664 079 4 406 87 172 1 040 248 88 479 316 8 822 924 4 867 421 429 2 029 699 2019 78 138 193 1 951 143 331 033 221 18 345 452 1 324 38 308 1 049 212 84 105 597 10 950 432 28 433 40 762 3 820 476

2018 *January ------February 7 152 901 114 694 206 089 2 606 678 23 1 757 116 029 13 717 670 1 214 127 2 957 5745 561 486 March 8 254 853 75 917 378 999 47 2 204 424 282 1 696 102 082 12 506 170 1 636 006 696 204 983

April 6 167 905 482 375 212 222 2 070 750 68 45 053 129 325 10 883 241 731 263 354 13058 136 344 May 7 151 128 61 771 235 852 1 593 253 2 630 1 484 323 640 10 062 334 1 179 218 7671 135 692 June 9 301 732 269 904 206 068 2 784 056 494 3 848 43 788 11 323 426 841 389 382184 393 158

July 7 604 135 161 348 235 042 108 2 118 675 414 1 730 109 655 10 280 036 451 885 1 556 12042 309 913 August 6 087 247 60 405 420 156 2 187 467 408 17 764 103 087 9 937 258 735 038 0 70 267 September 8 253 705 336 175 326 343 2 098 776 86 13 841 112 643 9 769 183 2 033 997 35 217 856

October 6 661 144 65 331 240 128 1 963 969 2 549 3 006 99 307 8 389 519 2 348 796 6010 153 677 November 7 444 911 1 451 209 111 1 614 411 28 1 457 110 000 8 940 700 55 027 372 1704 431 423 December 8 329 534 236 927 1 407 640 15 602 175 042 10 807 901 78 772 526 845 6840 1 914 589

2019 January 4 751 356 197 107 52 124 859 985 6 1 403 287 925 5 840 857 824 570 27 084 0 907 200 February 6 067 209 344 217 53 609 1 335 158 938 126 138 7 079 424 369 690 445 10660 119 066 March 5 007 424 209 20 798 1 804 430 2 868 73 525 6 874 926 663 257 14 5986 417 572

April 6 965 327 175 670 46 792 1 641 270 213 6 118 96 692 9 061 692 424 685 220 104 626 May 6 912 788 21 426 65 748 1 590 965 152 76 96 565 7 205 068 737 064 4409 459 517 June 7 433 781 243 731 15 900 2 025 515 6 2 623 36 885 7 559 729 283 356 8 0 255 791

July 6 508 702 46 283 25 381 1 496 757 19 454 99 598 6 865 142 436 368 11054 366 599 August 6 595 791 69 991 14 570 40 996 330 548 449 127 874 6 020 181 468 376 881 0 363 370 September 6 572 509 26 756 4 134 1 484 360 35 1 094 43 048 6 210 924 965 047 2298 420 703

October 7 697 603 239 599 27 416 40 1 564 421 225 955 18 581 6 501 106 4 533 960 0 0 173 436 November 7 005 912 292 187 1 784 0 1 704 387 44 513 30 062 7 581 890 532 897 0 6 054 54 528 December 6 619 789 293 968 2 777 141 1 841 873 96 1 816 12 319 7 304 656 711 161 0 81 178 068

44 Table 10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued

56:Wadding felts and non 59:Impregnat wovens; 58:Special ed, coated, 53:Other special yarn; woven covered or 63:Other vegetable twine, fabrics; tufted laminated 61:Articles of 62:Articles of made up textile fibres; cordage, textile fabrics; textile fabrics; apparel and apparel and textile articles; 64:Footwear, paper yarn ropes and 57:Carpets lace; textile articles clothing clothing sets; worn gaiters and and woven cables and and other tapestries;trim of a kind 60:Knitted or accessories, accessories, clothing and the like; parts 65:Headgear fabrics of 54:Man-made 55:Man-made articles textile floor mings; suitable for crocheted knitted or not knitted or worn textile of such and parts Year Period \ HS paper yarn filaments staple fibres thereof covering embroidery industrial use fabrics crocheted crocheted articles;rags articles thereof 2016 790 985 5 153 206 14 686 839 2 034 957 736 966 866 645 3 836 656 826 990 7 895 868 6 150 960 19 848 824 12 360 379 851 557 2017 2 886 964 6 376 989 19 906 592 1 953 145 859 691 807 695 7 210 764 392 689 5 818 212 5 522 570 22 017 896 12 044 262 697 543 2018 1 226 599 8 024 863 14 245 779 2 423 018 737 171 1 638 420 5 366 243 319 703 6 581 847 5 897 939 20 097 272 8 677 414 1 909 125 2019 2 992 472 6 570 951 12 778 289 3 552 322 971 891 1 530 178 4 628 296 1 767 241 2 715 111 4 996 364 29 211 190 10 319 942 872 443

2018 *January ------February 451588 1 089 907 1 762 878 314 010 21 872 143 019 1 498 845 11 795 216 204 283 643 3 746 506 885 086 211 269 March 6877 502 723 2 325 821 562 723 77 827 117 533 679 942 49 699 544 087 2 207 838 2 230 310 1 054 162 82 581

April 423042 600 952 1 324 880 240 219 109 219 282 225 673 425 56 288 431 159 507 336 1 163 087 1 354 989 81 582 May 88350 855 992 1 894 055 189 704 83 892 154 256 585 942 22 347 485 595 446 702 1 712 899 877 968 90 329 June 10342 1 595 511 1 348 080 245 716 80 369 215 270 383 428 83 329 573 637 670 394 1 793 250 1 271 799 453 683

July 77491 1 083 044 1 460 686 285 122 131 380 239 265 633 962 26 538 565 044 654 144 4 178 958 1 329 200 84 658 August 219 808 815 1 171 991 430 553 63 828 315 164 369 322 52 807 196 564 468 947 1 739 666 588 565 840 558 September 168691 1 487 918 2 957 389 154 971 168 785 171 688 541 377 16 900 3 569 557 658 935 3 532 596 1 315 646 64 465

October 14291 1 860 698 1 577 367 355 939 108 960 119 777 759 827 63 036 375 573 899 078 2 133 777 1 172 952 90 113 November 399259 1 093 097 2 814 167 199 736 130 874 168 346 786 616 119 954 278 523 407 195 1 986 386 1 626 240 65 852 December 139380 692 414 1 220 112 216 970 105 559 132 445 354 211 13 593 702 154 525 557 1 823 553 1 512 190 129 907

2019 January 367789 1 294 218 818 687 254 509 53 228 37 596 207 306 27 805 205 845 316 370 1 226 480 599 502 56 866 February 65585 506 967 1 282 667 219 463 37 677 201 010 376 952 31 762 117 135 182 530 1 311 290 552 329 99 843 March 117710 548 708 1 203 221 230 812 50 574 173 438 634 991 114 551 361 257 479 714 4 477 759 717 307 124 397

April 128723 394 742 1 219 423 161 805 67 833 133 428 494 873 202 053 246 699 365 457 1 465 836 873 912 36 648 May 88627 613 232 1 169 254 449 451 298 839 140 668 507 256 103 332 184 709 430 058 3 710 049 2 008 999 66 662 June 238390 381 722 1 438 708 385 221 40 962 110 590 172 434 324 152 211 786 374 803 3 032 138 929 310 51 376

July 238531 443 495 1 251 417 281 767 142 755 109 293 445 526 195 277 201 971 335 152 4 420 348 756 634 56 777 August 229048 657 204 905 001 329 172 69 952 109 828 299 892 259 502 47 473 270 756 2 318 218 473 068 96 572 September 339745 333 113 989 538 246 406 153 051 153 974 469 987 110 823 486 540 356 130 2 242 826 719 634 75 536

October 567 438 427 479 1 121 987 199 857 13 474 94 126 317 883 79 562 323 176 903 727 1 357 358 1 033 588 91 320 November 234 674 521 202 737 266 274 784 20 052 104 156 328 533 106 359 207 500 554 685 2 113 516 804 327 50 361 December 376 213 448 869 641 120 519 072 23 493 162 070 372 664 212 061 121 020 426 982 1 535 373 851 332 66 084

45 Table 10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued 71:Natural or cultured 67:Prepared pearls, 66:Umbrellas, feathers and precious or sun down and semi-precious umbrellas, articles made 68:Articles of stones, walking- of feathers or stone, plaster, precious sticks, seat of down; cement, metals, sticks, whips, artificial asbestos, metals clad riding crops flowers; mica or with precious 74:Copper 75:Nickel and 76:Aluminium 78:Lead and 79:Zinc and and parts articles of similar 69:Ceramic 70:Glass and metal and 72:Iron and 73:Articles of and articles articles and articles articles articles Year Period \ HS thereof human hair materials products glassware articles steel iron or steel thereof thereof thereof thereof thereof 2016 264 374 2 738 092 8 939 312 25 397 633 15 811 608 603 976 106 684 373 91 137 307 3 894 730 9 456 16 687 151 22 946 131 803 2017 366 769 647 596 8 706 985 24 809 769 15 986 545 526 351 95 579 530 80 812 169 6 654 290 54 867 17 434 020 192 194 17 386 2018 468 854 566 647 9 560 316 9 436 564 22 173 224 694 662 112 655 383 87 652 406 5 054 522 68 220 21 902 589 402 408 132 130 2019 137 075 1 370 052 12 758 994 28 682 997 14 373 432 4 411 249 113 930 802 121 391 743 9 326 610 215 853 14 339 119 53 179 120 866

2018 *January ------February 41 041 56 268 901 486 846 202 2 972 619 66 904 14 446 451 11 315 132 530 664 12 014 4 278 057 154 358 11914 March 34 181 88 186 1 245 528 605 520 2 656 146 135 594 17 687 818 9 994 584 468 571 5 217 2 398 922 77 580 1047

April 23 671 12 413 1 304 466 1 052 984 1 945 944 34 840 13 982 977 10 089 241 607 545 353 2 579 393 75 472 165 May 11 020 109 261 1 351 207 1 203 302 1 646 511 84 627 12 537 873 10 254 772 614 932 200 1 523 528 116545 June 9 929 46 682 1 157 090 1 177 924 2 299 912 38 831 12 621 327 9 031 597 525 988 13 241 3 211 604 126 1257

July 162 460 50 654 1 157 765 1 089 374 3 323 026 148 210 11 759 467 15 700 185 555 280 4 591 3 272 647 44 585 91 August 10 415 142 118 1 161 332 668 354 3 871 182 52 452 13 170 215 11 477 077 1 013 898 1 831 2 652 486 50 350 September 176 137 61 064 1 281 440 2 792 906 3 457 884 133 204 16 449 256 9 789 818 737 644 30 772 1 985 952 50 237 761

October 87 033 23 057 1 140 800 4 485 135 3 739 873 56 074 13 122 985 10 040 452 803 417 917 1 964 137 12 017 849 November 33 904 113 775 1 165 225 2 519 851 3 302 219 66 135 10 839 403 9 048 698 531 643 2 137 2 218 180 2 939 237 December 57 933 179 456 1 061 300 3 001 376 1 701 221 66 748 9 847 273 9 839 394 745 799 1 215 1 367 845 5005

2019 January 17 937 24 876 627 332 3 637 903 752 135 55 105 6 105 232 7 164 121 371 282 52 699 798 2 060 0 February 2 868 160 249 797 428 3 477 977 1 030 355 60 006 7 012 845 9 942 390 580 072 8 391 808 710 33 4302 March 10 148 362 162 866 571 2 177 259 841 186 21 227 10 236 939 6 914 496 533 507 761 622 435

April 614 201 025 974 676 2 137 923 1 184 548 2 309 915 9 534 818 7 897 176 1 279 198 2 005 1 050 963 582 132 May 19 552 12 597 1 609 749 2 802 206 1 430 000 1 527 866 10 942 989 8 822 041 514 436 1 271 911 36 281 609 June 6 126 58 878 1 156 182 2 484 879 1 162 247 39 659 8 425 323 10 998 510 770 203 7 948 1 024 232 1 467 357

July 7 107 53 076 1 082 328 2 413 100 1 455 733 81 033 8 115 773 9 746 595 660 032 1 346 912 634 1656 August 13 490 213 454 1 001 209 2 406 720 1 781 204 10 198 9 973 728 10 174 982 1 119 564 472 1 011 850 83 102778 September 23 301 30 599 1 000 032 1 649 631 1 132 429 131 025 11 348 001 9 346 842 1 059 013 18 753 1 833 731 0

October 9 326 36 615 1 257 324 1 506 315 1 086 236 46 449 12 025 479 13 658 971 597 562 547 1 287 084 3 997 2 028 November 13 040 9 573 1 260 588 1 863 292 1 168 517 43 803 11 153 283 11 300 192 957 270 173 785 1 200 299 6 244 959 December 13 567 206 948 1 125 575 2 125 791 1 348 842 84 964 9 056 393 15 425 428 884 470 3 901 2 042 005 1 799 7 608

46 Table 10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued 85:Electrical 86:Railway or 90:Optical, machinery and tramway photographic, equipment and locomotives, cinematograp parts thereof; rolling-stock hic, 82:Tools, sound and parts measuring, implements, 84:Nuclear recorders and thereof; 87:Vehicles checking, cutlery, reactors, reproducers, railway or others than precision, 81:Other base spoons and boilers, television tramway track railway or medical or 92:Musical metals; forks, of base machinery and image and fixtures and tramway rolling- 88:Aircraft, 89:Ships, surgical instruments; 80:Tin and cements; metal; parts 83:Miscellane mechanical sound fittings and stock, and parts spacecraft boats and instruments 91:Clocks and parts and articles articles thereof of ous articles of appliances; recorders and parts thereof; and accessories and parts floating and watches and accessories of Year Period \ HS thereof thereof base metal base metal parts thereof reproducers, mechanical thereof thereof structures apparatus; parts thereof such articles 2016 45 350 108 550 17 280 186 9 606 426 418 383 736 247 123 366 5 377 834 308 616 870 7 724 728 76 578 44 015 763 374 729 330 130 2017 47 342 137 450 15 333 557 9 901 592 423 118 354 282 245 912 1 285 887 309 677 334 7 847 265 351 983 49 710 338 324 418 194 676 2018 85 654 96 257 18 582 064 12 251 141 432 901 141 186 913 326 8 229 577 408 449 590 12 707 006 304 243 47 049 161 255 150 198 051 2019 158 963 156 457 24 070 354 12 469 140 549 123 482 197 879 650 4 024 038 367 287 354 16 311 700 604 060 54 795 303 253 290 117 759

2018 *January ------February 11248 2 036 229 1 776 541 55 196 122 24 753 892 583 671 43 980 016 3 133 982 16 221 6 579 692 76 134 8 255 March 420 11 898 3 191 439 1 685 781 54 928 765 23 587 087 394 161 56 609 738 1 499 858 25 592 5 048 588 24 785 16 849

April 13887 70 913 1 959 988 1 657 452 49 096 656 22 300 028 172 184 46 058 430 349 767 17 355 5 895 278 22 984 3 337 May 162 4 102 2 006 373 853 813 51 014 388 17 532 082 3 505 665 44 637 476 434 379 7 504 5 335 746 25 720 58 026 June 3227 3 554 2 778 033 1 254 445 59 048 591 28 183 285 755 576 54 182 261 2 364 807 106 022 5 265 363 16 122 2 834

July 13304 5 383 1 803 390 2 076 222 56 563 990 31 187 001 1 552 454 56 243 050 1 222 970 53 998 6 848 076 33 444 24 631 August 0 2 264 001 1 701 661 56 975 333 22 167 978 1 137 944 49 184 101 2 321 479 30 977 6 692 796 21 339 70 423 September 43406 408 2 542 609 1 245 226 50 077 296 17 201 971 127 922 57 554 518 1 379 764 46 574 5 383 623 34 622 13 696

October 0 48 602 2 177 315 1 712 244 60 387 096 17 906 987 177 326 75 661 199 2 095 719 29 789 6 261 059 24 494 8 548 November 23379 53 2 212 905 1 340 735 42 915 244 16 904 619 170 101 63 462 667 919 793 2 330 4 983 336 33 487 5 744 December 21494 57 865 2 374 352 1 964 029 48 456 194 16 571 836 362 475 52 237 081 1 401 283 224 632 5 463 816 41 843 7 004

2019 January 7237 27 135 1 652 520 772 655 36 537 645 12 498 929 49 904 35 757 134 443 347 36 674 2 792 201 10 135 5 217 February 6805 18 424 1 309 441 935 753 56 580 847 12 673 535 101 213 39 578 662 2 931 752 39 934 4 441 719 14 730 23 657 March 29865 13 939 2 082 964 903 218 35 027 782 13 689 646 674 389 27 564 258 458 488 70 237 3 541 086 12 114 1 366

April 38881 2 241 1 535 434 828 565 47 946 471 16 452 897 58 444 36 286 797 371 990 21 691 5 499 155 47 987 19 580 May 22178 2 512 492 1 155 316 51 625 359 14 133 193 299 956 36 439 573 1 510 370 7 180 7 035 870 19 590 4 478 June 40 23 439 1 319 651 1 454 847 42 562 026 13 436 627 746 003 26 721 220 2 456 140 67 886 4 091 172 11 487 1 621

July 8946 1 178 2 629 217 738 408 45 274 372 16 213 362 176 210 21 455 511 1 814 323 3 265 4 429 635 18 555 4 750 August 129 606 2 075 312 1 356 404 45 533 934 17 485 031 341 363 25 400 204 653 652 47 465 5 072 379 19 421 30 085 September 0 23 877 2 632 256 940 235 47 935 935 19 723 342 154 403 26 565 531 2 119 003 86 709 3 978 016 22 167 3 071

October 728 128 1 526 042 1 027 816 44 899 527 21 108 177 189 682 25 487 954 215 376 96 827 5 311 943 13 764 2 920 November 16 302 36 707 2 117 249 1 150 207 48 769 266 18 264 534 973 310 33 301 400 1 238 985 48 926 3 130 690 44 289 12 923 December 27 851 8 783 2 677 777 1 205 717 46 430 318 22 200 378 259 160 32 729 111 2 098 273 77 267 5 471 436 19 051 8 090

47 Table 10.4 Imports Classified by HS Chapters in US$ continued 94:Furniture; bedding, mattresses, mattress supports, cushions and 95:Toys, similar stuffed games and 93:Arms and furnishing; sports ammunition; lamps and requisites; 96:Miscellane 97:Works of parts and lighting parts and ous art, collectors' 98:Other accessories fittings, NES accessories manufactured pieces and personnal 99:Migrants' Year Period \ HS thereof or incl.; thereof articles antiques effects effects All Products 2016 401 374 15 374 409 2 479 805 17 666 811 58 433 23 003 844 7 748 989 5 216 146 851 2017 332 044 13 490 715 2 193 624 18 046 416 193 068 9 713 411 13 302 864 4 962 097 162 2018 642 425 13 467 153 2 909 028 10 126 030 303 236 10 433 175 17 252 969 4 596 542 345 2019 740 636 24 222 263 2 299 506 10 155 894 207 884 12 498 768 30 804 890 4 755 238 430

2018 *January ------February 30 055 1 486 338 313 787 1 368 597 117 706 1 237 900 9 007 687 574 942 604 March 18 992 1 562 616 280 899 1 684 786 2 944 1 427 243 1 597 421 606 041 326

April 335 787 1 923 166 369 280 1 436 270 49 759 1 447 920 856 061 544 559 242 May 65 997 1 383 491 591 223 1 550 749 5 079 1 347 210 940 846 532 433 098 June 25 568 1 650 734 278 895 1 186 065 15 490 1 021 436 812 569 614 682 244

July 73 526 1 967 340 141 880 1 056 116 3 084 1 476 166 964 396 560 084 427 August 17 367 1 977 372 216 515 1 022 977 95 194 1 177 423 1 834 783 576 470 413 September 75 133 1 516 095 716 550 820 470 13 981 1 297 878 1 239 206 587 328 991

October 5 847 2 586 481 502 025 962 856 8 521 1 636 197 1 200 140 592 263 448 November 222 013 3 291 959 223 104 886 209 5 271 1 734 180 1 053 328 629 044 836 December 15 840 3 140 654 261 495 1 821 227 2 211 2 107 586 1 972 253 572 722 900

2019 January 36 545 1 736 310 73 209 597 615 3 453 1 529 296 2 588 297 336 739 278 February 62 405 1 861 847 201 885 910 392 15 009 1 678 239 1 286 216 370 515 205 March 6 534 1 468 662 260 844 705 501 21 841 1 284 521 607 290 329 091 360

April 100 457 1 242 874 75 401 600 801 3 128 917 593 650 289 416 715 930 May 33 395 1 363 881 126 784 940 458 5 584 851 367 6 327 996 436 778 346 June 86 966 2 580 496 173 782 735 604 15 265 808 019 610 877 469 035 648

July 71 818 1 580 136 211 578 849 693 102 944 749 384 317 195 357 110 540 August 22 666 1 815 829 215 379 938 456 16 421 770 970 511 713 384 395 640 September 30 990 2 800 863 180 095 714 908 14 791 1 052 743 2 053 540 403 744 188

October 76 054 2 554 734 181 269 1 087 576 398 936 517 9 309 090 401 090 910 November 90 986 2 595 120 228 150 592 085 6 460 920 137 2 957 701 431 219 675 December 121 820 2 621 511 371 130 1 482 805 2 591 999 981 3 584 686 418 801 709

48 Table 11.0: Summary of Sales of Principal Crops and Livestock to/through Marketing Authourities, US$(up to March 2019) and RTGS$(from April 2019 to current)

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 729 139 135 199 080 242 928 219 377 2017 1 149 855 501 186 818 896 1 336 674 397 2018 1 310 414 422 212 314 273 1 522 728 695 2019 1 315 763 212 202 858 336 1 518 621 549

2018 January 13 705 614 16 164 603 29 870 217 February 1 987 450 14 177 943 16 165 393 March 19 064 962 16 785 538 35 850 500

April 161 804 280 14 651 892 176 456 172 May 312 512 947 18 046 921 330 559 868 June 229 792 941 17 580 850 247 373 791

July 208 252 129 16 255 419 224 507 548 August 157 010 119 18 691 355 175 701 474 September 103 385 244 17 071 492 120 456 736

October 68 084 112 21 544 495 89 628 607 November 27 426 768 19 566 246 46 993 014 December 7 387 856 21 777 519 29 165 375

2019 January 1 143 564 19 735 691 20 879 255 February 427 310 18 851 701 19 279 011 March 1 341 230 21 528 692 22 869 922

April 77 278 319 25 867 138 103 145 457 May 191 625 530 26 884 574 218 510 105 June 145 322 945 24 333 815 169 656 760

July 140 339 355 25 924 234 166 263 590 August 106 554 439 13 808 256 120 362 695 September 45 367 156 25 924 234 71 291 391

October 296 785 292 - 296 785 292 November 275 814 812 - 275 814 812 December 33 763 258 - 33 763 258

Note: Value of milk is recorded under commercial areas.

Table 11.1 Volume of Crop Sales to/through Marketing Authorities in tonnes Intake Year Maize Groundnuts Sorghum Soya Sugar Rapoko/ Wheat Flue-cured Sunflower (unshelled) beans beans Millet tobacco

2013/14 220 366 1 074 14 626 275 1 141 1 164 19 374 216 196 683 5 2014/15 66 713 22 67 52 6 3 25 690 198 681 727 0 2015/16 216 248 159 4 603 76 3 3 581 97 772 202 275 688 6 2016/17 1 187 561 1 352 65 439 22 087 65 22 735 176 268 188 734 695 27 2017/18 1 173 575 671 31 989 40 857 112 10 996 157 638 251 914 511 22 2018/19 260 543 98 6332 1215 27 1314 65 835 257 763 789 7

2018 January 14 194 3 8582 191 2 986 9 319 0 0 February 2 215 4 887 42 0 121 1 520 0 0 March 8 758 2 619 66 7 575 1 292 5 255 350 0

April 5 723 0 8 69 0 9 145 56 851 535 0 - May 41 413 63 22 4897 0 97 243 98 011 309 0 June 112 486 207 374 18110 7 1154 127 58 679 417 2

July 322 261 150 4 053 13 852 25 2 110 564 24 444 176 1 August 328 290 112 5 745 979 71 2 932 18 8 672 724 9 September 249 471 44 6 188 1 751 2 994 3 534 0 5

October 78 678 24 4455 742 0 17 75 722 0 4 November 8 884 14 920 142 0 1 50 488 0 1 December 1 202 48 136 16 0 0 14 666 0 0

2019 January 17 0 207 0 0 9 2 259 0 0 February 1 058 0 19 0 5 2 0 0 0 March 109 1 29 0 2 0 834 538 147 0

April 2 061 0 0 0 0 11 81 40 424 175 0 May 8 245 6 0 509 0 0 41 101 518 186 0 June 18 046 9 209 297 1 21 0 62 472 738 0

July 64 926 15 1227 171 3 226 0 37 861 179 0 August 91 479 64 1972 151 2 271 0 14 733 413 0 September 58 095 3 1975 77 14 373 396 215 951 5

October 12 939 0 305 10 0 368 28 134 0 1 November 3 122 0 288 0 0 33 30 424 0 1 December 446 0 101 0 0 0 3 666 0 0

Note: The intake year is from April to March Source: TIMB, GMB, Min of Agriculture Table 11.2: Value of Crop sales to/through Marketing Authorities, US$ (up to March 2019) and RTGS$ (from April 2019 to current)

Intake Year Maize Groundnuts Sorghum Soyabeans Sugarbeans Rapoko / Wheat Flue-cured Sunflower Total millet tobacco 2015 8 116 290 16 400 28 980 20 900 29 700 0 1 459 500 585 960 007 500 595 632 277 2016 84 336 720 79 500 1 795 170 36 480 3 900 1 396 590 45 561 752 595 927 523 1 500 729 139 135 2017 463 148 790 676 000 25 521 210 10 601 760 84 500 8 866 650 82 140 888 558 808 953 6 750 1 149 855 501 2018 457 694 250 335 500 12 475 710 19 611 360 6 511 700 4 396 470 73 459 308 735 924 624 5 500 1 310 414 422 2019 242 800 312 145 500 6 783 508 2 217 375 35 100 2 263 142 537941109 523 573 866 3 300 1 315 763 212

2018 January 5 535 660 1 500 3 346 980 91 680 2 600 384 540 4 342 654 0 0 13 705 614 February 863 850 2 000 345 930 20 160 0 47 190 708 320 0 0 1 987 450 March 3 415 620 1 000 241 410 31 680 9 100 224 250 602 072 14 539 830 0 19 064 962

April 2 231 970 0 3 120 33 120 0 3 510 67 570 159 464 990 0 161 804 280 May 16 151 070 31 500 8 580 2 350 560 6 366 100 145 860 113 238 287 346 039 0 312 512 947 June 43 869 540 103 500 145 860 8 692 800 9 100 450 060 59 182 176 462 399 500 229 792 941

July 125 681 790 75 000 1 580 670 6 648 960 32 500 822 900 262 824 73 147 235 250 208 252 129 August 128 033 100 56 000 2 240 550 469 920 92 300 1 143 480 8 388 24 964 131 2 250 157 010 119 September 97 293 690 22 000 2 413 320 840 480 0 1 167 660 1 646 844 0 1 250 103 385 244

October 30 684 420 12 000 1 737 450 356 160 0 6 630 35 286 452 0 1 000 68 084 112 November 3 464 760 7 000 358 800 68 160 0 390 23 527 408 0 250 27 426 768 December 468 780 24 000 53 040 7 680 0 0 6 834 356 0 0 7 387 856

2019 January 6 630 0 80 730 0 0 3 510 1 052 694 0 0 1 143 564 February 412 620 0 7 410 0 6 500 780 0 0 0 427 310 March 42 510 0 11 310 0 2 600 0 388 644 896 166 0 1 341 230

April 1 496 286 0 0 0 0 7 986 88 265 75 685 782 0 77 278 319 May 5 985 870 9 000 928 925 0 0 44 677 184 657 058 0 191 625 530 June 13 101 396 13 500 151 734 542 025 1 300 15 246 0 131 497 744 0 145 322 945

July 47 136 276 22 500 890 802 312 075 3 900 164 076 0 91 809 726 0 140 339 355 August 66 413 754 96 000 1 431 672 275 575 2 600 196 746 0 38 138 092 0 106 554 439 September 42 176 970 4 500 1 433 850 140 525 18 200 270 798 431 517 889 296 1 500 45 367 156

October 51 756 000 0 1 220 000 18 250 0 1 472 000 242 318 142 0 900 296 785 292 November 12 488 000 0 1 152 000 0 0 132 000 262 041 912 0 900 275 814 812 December 1 784 000 0 404 000 0 0 0 31 575 258 0 0 33 763 258

Note: The intake year is from April to March

Table 11.3 Value of Livestock Slaughterings and Milk Production,US$ thousand

Milk Period Cattle Goats Sheep Pigs Intake by Retailed by Total Processors Producers 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 2018 127 789 508 215 34 106 44 901 4 795 212 314 - 2018 January 10 956 42 12 2 417 2 464 275 16 165 February 9 584 52 16 2 158 2 112 257 14 178 March 11 416 56 24 2741 2 259 289 16 786 - April 9 555 32 23 2 477 2 289 277 14 652 May 12 370 63 30 2 862 2 436 285 18 047 June 11 768 41 23 3 045 2 433 272 17 581 - July 10 594 39 13 2 776 2 564 269 16 255 August 12 620 39 21 2 961 2 773 277 18 691 September 11 005 45 15 3 050 2 663 293 17 071 - October 9 940 30 9 3 069 7 710 787 21 544 November 8 446 33 15 2 839 7 489 743 19 566 December 9 536 35 14 3 712 7 709 771 21 778 - 2019 January 8 839 33 6 2 806 7 313 738 19 736 February 8 622 24 14 2 756 6 732 705 18 852 March 10 223 47 21 3 479 7 037 723 21 529 - April 10 790 36 11 3 430 10 500 1 100 25 867 May 11 506 23 19 3 297 10 931 1 109 26 885 June 8 878 13 8 3 582 10 765 1 087 24 334 - July 10 475 18 16 3 166 11 185 1 065 25 924 August 10 571 19 16 3 202 11 545 1 078 26 431 September 9 228 15 14 1 548 11 348 973 23 125

October ------November ------December ------

Note - - Data not available Source: Ministry of Agriculture (Meat Grading) and Dairy Services Zimbabwe Table 11.4: Volume of Livestock Slaughterings and Milk Production

Period Cattle Slaughterings Goats Slaughterings Sheep Slaughterings Pig Slaughterings 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

2014 13.7 233.5 0.2 12.9 0.0 7.3 71.2 52.6 49 484 5 995 2015 18.5 239.0 0.0 19.4 0.0 6.4 78.3 61.8 50 474 7 071 2016 19.1 265.6 0.0 19.2 0.0 5.9 87.3 77.3 58 851 6 569 2017 18.3 244.7 2.1 16.1 0.5 5.8 75.3 77.7 59 445 6 938 2018 8.9 257.4 1.3 19.0 0.3 5.1 87.0 87.0 67 963 7 459

2018 January 0.8 22.0 0.1 1.5 0.0 0.3 5.9 6.4 5 476 610.7 February 0.8 19.1 0.2 1.9 0.0 0.4 5.9 5.1 4 692 571.0 March 0.7 23.1 0.2 2.1 0.1 0.6 7.4 6.6 5 020 642.7

April 0.9 19.1 0.1 1.2 0.1 0.5 6.1 6.6 5 086 614.6 May 1.0 24.8 0.1 2.4 0.1 0.7 7.1 7.5 5 414 634.2 June 1.0 23.5 0.1 1.6 0.0 0.5 8.7 6.9 5 407 603.6

July 0.8 21.3 0.1 1.4 0.0 0.3 7.0 7.2 5 698 597.7 August 0.9 25.4 0.1 1.5 0.0 0.5 6.0 9.2 6 162 616.6 September 0.7 22.3 0.1 1.7 0.0 0.4 8.6 7.0 5 919 650.3

October 0.3 20.4 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.2 7.4 8.2 6 425 655.7 November 0.5 17.1 0.2 1.2 0.0 0.4 7.2 7.3 6 241 619.6 December 0.5 19.4 0.1 1.3 0.0 0.3 9.8 9.1 6 424 642.3

2019 January 0.3 18.1 0.1 1.3 0.0 0.1 7.0 7.4 6 094 615.1 February 0.4 17.6 - 1.0 - 0.3 8.4 5.7 5 610 587.5 March 0.5 20.8 0.1 1.8 - 0.5 10.4 7.3 5 864 602.3

April 0.4 22.0 0.1 1.4 0.0 0.2 8.4 9.1 5 801 607.6 May 0.5 23.5 0.1 0.8 0.0 0.5 8.0 8.8 6 039 612.9 June 0.3 18.1 - 0.5 0.0 0.2 10.4 7.9 5 948 600.5

July 0.4 21.4 0.2 0.6 0.1 0.4 8.1 8.1 6 179 588.1 August 0.3 21.8 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.4 8.2 8.2 6 378 595.3 September 0.2 19.2 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.3 88.5 7.9 6 270 537.5

October - 17.7 - 0.9 - 0.3 7.6 7.8 6 380 552.7 November - 14.8 - 1.7 - 0.3 7.3 6.7 5 846 511.8 December - 16.6 - 1.5 - 0.3 8.3 8.6 - -

Table 11.5 Short-Term Credit Extended to Farmers, US$ thousand(up to March 2019 )and RTGS$ thousand (from April 2019 to current)

Period Commercial Banks (Advances) (US$) / RTGS 2014 6 471 262 2015 6 959 464 2016 6 227 604 2017 5 399 100 2018 5 736 817

2018 January 479 110 February 488 203 March 484 765

April 485 790 May 501 784 June 475 106

July 463 286 August 470 756 September 451 745

October 453 068 November 489 193 December 494 011

2019 January 525 177 February 521 988 March 538 073

April 584 205 May 712 662 June 940 506

July 1 060 152 August 1 163 054 September 1 379 203

October - November - December -

Note: - Data not available Source: Table 12.0 Mineral Production, Excludes Production from Sand and Stone Quarries

Chrome Coal Cobalt Copper Diamonds Gold Graphite Period Month mt US$'000 000 mt US$'000 mt US$'000 mt US$'000 Carats US$'000 kg US$'000 mt US$'000 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 2 875.3 2017 688 837.7 99 754.1 2 928.0 12 524.2 444.8 8 839.3 26 360.5 2 507 862.1 - 23 928.7 628 458.8 1 576.8 741.1 20142018 July 894 30 660.4085.0 137 2 925.3994.7 3 491.4347.5 73 259.0852.4 402.5 30.1 6 378.5368.6 9 635.1076.7 20 3 188.3935.6 3 252 143.2- 103 057.5- 35 1 357.3054.4 56 222.1 - 668.0 - 372.1 -

2018 January 107 830.1 16 333.3 291.6 1 482.7 37.4 1 278.8 775.0 3 963.8 193 716.3 13 437.5 2 707.6 - - - February 46 775.8 6 282.7 110.3 950.3 33.4 1 323.4 717.8 3 691.6 119 255.4 8 516.2 2 149.2 - - - March 54 359.0 6 940.5 253.6 1 419.4 35.7 928.8 778.8 2 726.4 584 397.5 32 145.9 2 884.1 - - -

April 63 521.0 8 906.4 203.8 - 31.5 894.4 792.1 2 691.0 304 420.7 11 457.2 3 032.5 - - - May 47 700.0 5 922.2 260.9 - 28.1 1 203.8 609.7 3 614.4 335 026.9 13 032.4 3 511.2 - - - June 137 604.1 22 233.6 507.1 - 31.2 739.3 780.9 1 388.0 294 062.3 11 012.7 3 828.8 - - - - July 86 783.0 15 046.9 452.5 - 29.0 - 745.5 1 518.4 252 271.9 8 696.0 3 698.2 - - - August 10 126.0 1 614.4 386.5 - 36.3 - 770.9 1 342.0 138 213.7 4 759.5 4 074.8 - - - September 96 912.9 16 502.7 265.8 - 41.3 - 819.3 - 255 987.2 - 3 638.7 - - - - - October 95 817.7 15 006.9 187.3 - 37.3 - 803.9 - 290 014.1 - 2 205.2 - - - November 66 173.3 10 093.6 241.9 - 28.0 - 707.6 - 247 403.8 - 1 562.0 - - - December 81 057.7 13 042.1 186.4 - 33.2 - 775.2 - 237 373.6 - 1 762.1 - - -

2019 January 108 847.1 15 505.5 126.8 - 33.6 979.0 738.2 3 258.0 177 084.2 14 052.2 1 926.8 79 214.3 - - February 138 400.7 22 294.0 130.2 - 29.9 770.4 658.5 2 994.1 135 777.5 10 652.7 2 274.1 95 806.1 - - March 172 238.2 20 917.9 117.8 - 31.5 504.5 729.4 3 399.0 148 486.2 11 735.2 2 764.4 115 032.4 - -

April 112 299.2 15 170.1 237.7 - 33.1 484.3 772.5 3 634.2 156 621.9 11 851.1 2 279.9 93 796.9 - - May 99 548.3 12 307.0 233.3 - 34.5 534.9 822.8 3 774.3 216 474.4 13 473.2 2 323.1 95 249.6 - - June 155 130.7 18 103.6 149.4 - 34.5 502.0 746.3 3 318.2 243 947.2 15 707.2 1 658.4 71 645.0 - -

July 119 201.6 15 903.6 186.4 - 36.8 443.5 714.6 2 992.6 99 591.4 8 125.2 2 932.4 132 209.7 - - August 170 579.4 16 935.5 - - 34.0 493.4 585.2 2 630.9 195 135.3 12 320.0 119.8 4 883.9 - -

2018 Jan - August 554 699.0 83 280.0 2 466.1 3 852.4 262.6 6 368.6 5 970.7 20 935.6 2 221 364.5 103 057.5 25 886.4 - - - 2019 Jan - August 1 076 245.3 137 137.2 1 181.6 - 267.8 4 712.2 5 767.6 26 001.1 1 373 118.2 97 916.7 16 279.0 687 837.9 - -

Note: - Data Not available Source: Chamber of Mines

52 Table 12.0 Mineral Production, Table 12.0 MineralExcludes Production, Production Excludes from Sand Production and Stone from Quarries Sand and Stone Quarries

Iridium Nickel Paladium Platinum Rhodium Rhuthenium Total Period Month kg US$'000 mt US$'000 kg US$'000 mt US$'000 kg US$'000 kg US$'000 US$'000 2016 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 2017 618.9 6 054.5 16 616.9 75 864.2 11 822.3 189 443.4 14 257.2 274 254.5 1 283.4 23 310.6 1 102.4 846.4 1 237 011.7 20142018 July 586.2 38.3 5 462.4799.3 17 1 357.3849.8 155 18 638.1669.7 12 802.0093.7 193 19 429.9100.3 14 971.7703.1 218 40 645.8452.0 1 334.3 89.8 40 2 675.9688.9 1 155.2 82.1 3 116.4196.3 151872 891.3876.4

2018 January 49.0 926.7 1 598.6 27 987.1 1 071.7 31 699.6 1 290.7 34 801.6 119.1 5 032.8 104.8 353.4 137 297.2 February 44.6 894.6 1 494.5 25 241.1 955.0 28 154.2 1 164.9 31 967.0 103.2 4 837.6 93.3 266.0 112 124.8 March 48.1 608.5 1 654.0 27 243.1 1 060.6 22 999.6 1 288.8 26 749.6 117.0 4 663.6 104.2 311.6 126 737.0 .0 April 44.5 945.4 1 437.4 24 508.3 999.0 27 898.6 1 225.8 32 801.5 111.6 5 986.9 95.7 453.8 116 543.5 May 34.5 736.6 1 181.7 16 769.2 755.8 26 756.1 920.4 30 623.1 85.0 5 992.6 75.7 633.0 105 283.4 June 48.5 670.4 1 399.2 14 924.3 1 060.9 24 527.0 1 291.4 27 446.8 116.0 5 932.2 105.0 707.2 109 581.6

July 45.2 504.7 1 362.8 9 966.2 1 010.1 16 268.7 1 238.4 18 068.8 111.0 4 136.0 98.8 241.3 59 400.1 August 48.6 512.4 1 417.1 8 998.7 1 045.7 15 126.1 1 261.0 16 187.4 115.3 4 107.1 103.0 230.1 51 263.3 September 80.6 0.0 1 806.2 - 1 076.5 - 1 314.2 - 119.7 0.0 78.7 - 16 502.7

October 48.2 0.0 1 742.7 - 1 047.0 - 1 279.4 - 115.9 0.0 101.7 - 15 006.9 November 44.4 0.0 1 263.1 - 949.7 - 1 144.2 - 104.1 0.0 92.9 - 10 093.6 December 49.9 0.0 1 492.5 - 1 061.7 - 1 283.9 - 116.5 0.0 101.5 - 13 042.1

2019 January 75.9 1 083.1 1 494.6 12 943.8 1 008.2 35 867.0 1 218.3 28 657.0 110.4 7 760.3 67.0 866.7 223 850.1 February 62.9 933.7 1 427.1 12 986.5 871.1 33 703.1 1 052.8 24 415.5 94.2 5 541.5 59.2 742.9 235 936.8 March 71.2 1 015.7 1 499.0 14 223.9 945.6 39 221.0 1 145.6 26 795.6 101.8 7 747.1 62.9 811.8 274 139.8

April 73.2 1 037.6 926.9 9 643.2 977.1 39 554.7 1 182.1 28 794.8 105.7 8 258.1 66.5 831.9 236 521.8 May 79.6 1 159.6 1 582.1 14 506.1 1 073.5 42 693.4 1 289.2 31 057.3 114.2 9 324.6 73.4 894.1 226 064.1 June 75.2 1 140.2 1 374.7 12 394.2 1 034.7 42 168.8 1 224.0 28 913.6 106.9 8 989.2 71.5 792.1 203,674.16

July 67.8 1 136.8 1 267.6 12 693.6 1 045.6 43 969.8 1 229.4 28 658.1 108.5 9 877.0 66.5 764.0 256,773.92 August 51.1 953.4 1 153.7 14 020.7 766.3 30 872.9 893.0 21 266.3 76.4 7 619.2 57.1 599.5 112,595.91

2018 Jan - August 363.0 5 799.3 11 545.3 155 638.1 7 958.8 193 429.9 9 681.4 218 645.8 878.2 40 688.9 780.4 3 196.3 818 231.0 2019 Jan - August 557.0 8 460.3 10 725.7 103 411.9 7 722.1 308 050.7 9 234.4 218 558.2 818.0 65 117.0 524.1 6 303.0 1 769 556.6

Note: - Data Not available Source: Chamber of Mines

53 Table 13.0 Electrical Energy Produced and Distributed , Millions of kilowatt hours

Interconnected System - Generation Sent Out Energy Distributed in ZimbabweFrom Other Sources By Hwange By Kariba By Other Independent Total from Drawings from From Other non Period Power station Power Station Power Station Power Producers Zimbabwe inter-connected inter-connected Net imports Total 2017 3 202.4 3 849.2 165.0 179.5 7 396.1 9 953.4 22.4 2 241.9 12 217.7 2018 3 879.9 4 922.2 234.3 136.4 9 172.8 10 802.9 16.9 1 027.3 11 847.1 2019 3 815.2 3 418.5 211.2 91.2 7 536.0 9 282.9 235.0 120.5 9 407.5

2018 January 326.2 296.3 9.7 12.1 644.3 875.7 0.0 202.1 1 077.8 February 231.2 232.6 19.9 17.3 501.0 741.8 0.1 223.1 965.0 March 226.7 300.3 6.5 21.5 555.0 855.8 0.0 268.8 1 124.6

April 252.1 344.3 22.5 18.1 637.0 835.9 1.8 168.7 1 006.4 May 300.5 436.0 46.3 12.4 795.2 887.6 0.6 9.3 897.5 June 267.4 473.2 28.0 8.6 777.2 906.1 4.8 62.8 973.7

July 299.2 469.9 34.5 13.1 816.8 950.2 0.0 105.4 1 055.6 August 293.3 531.1 21.5 8.6 854.5 947.7 0.0 60.9 1 008.6 September 269.8 596.9 5.0 5.8 877.5 935.2 3.7 12.4 951.3

October 322.5 604.6 10.5 4.8 942.5 990.6 3.2 -33.7 960.1 November 560.8 328.1 11.5 5.0 905.4 958.0 2.4 -31.1 929.3 December 530.3 308.9 18.5 9.0 866.6 918.3 0.3 -21.4 897.2

2019 January 516.8 287.9 22.8 13.0 840.6 895.8 1.6 -6.1 891.3 February 492.4 296.0 14.0 11.8 814.2 864.0 2.2 -22.8 843.4 March 218.3 589.8 19.4 11.8 839.4 923.7 0.3 61.6 985.6

April 511.9 260.0 27.8 9.1 808.8 859.7 0.0 50.2 909.9 May 271.6 465.1 17.7 8.4 762.8 767.3 4.3 84.0 851.3 June 269.9 411.1 21.1 6.8 708.9 754.1 26.0 61.8 815.9

July 297.1 303.5 22.3 5.8 628.7 692.1 47.8 30.0 722.1 August 289.5 152.3 21.1 6.0 468.9 508.9 34.1 185.0 693.9 September 252.5 154.0 12.8 4.4 423.7 460.1 24.2 230.4 690.5

October 265.7 152.6 18.5 3.4 440.2 920.5 52.0 -195.2 725.3 November 208.1 153.3 9.0 3.0 373.4 830.0 42.0 -188.3 641.7 December 221.3 192.8 4.7 7.6 426.4 806.7 0.4 -170.1 636.6 3815.2 3418.5 211.2 91.2 7536.0 9282.9 235.0 120.5 9407.5

2018 Jan - Dec 3879.9 4922.2 234.3 136.4 9172.8 10802.9 16.9 1 027.3 11 847.1 2019 Jan - Dec 3815.2 3418.5 211.2 91.2 7536.0 9282.9 235.0 120.5 9 407.5

Table 13.1 Electrical Energy Used by Major Industrial Divisions, millions of kilowatt hours Manufacturing Agriculture Mining and Transport and Domestic Period and Forestry Quarrying Construction Consumers Others Total 2017 430.0 1 617.0 1 742.0 2 307.0 1 636.0 7 732.0 2018 500.0 1 452.0 2 251.0 2 450.0 1 853.0 8 506.0

2017 January 31.0 138.0 128.0 188.0 153.0 638.0 February 22.0 126.0 126.0 169.0 136.0 579.0 March 25.0 129.0 122.0 194.0 140.0 610.0

April 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 June 26.0 122.0 160.0 195.0 148.0 651.0

July 42.0 123.0 156.0 203.0 143.0 667.0 August 44.0 128.0 164.0 201.0 156.0 693.0 September 35.0 144.0 158.0 184.0 148.0 669.0

October 50.0 144.0 150.0 205.0 160.0 709.0 November 42.0 144.0 157.0 187.0 530.0 December 39.0 144.0 148.0 200.0 154.0 685.0

2018 January 44.0 119.0 186.0 194.0 180.0 723.0 February 46.0 119.0 179.0 174.0 109.0 627.0 March 28.0 109.0 170.0 200.0 134.0 641.0

April 35.0 120.0 179.0 186.0 148.0 668.0 May 39.0 119.0 184.0 205.0 148.0 695.0 June 28.0 120.0 184.0 203.0 142.0 677.0

July 41.0 124.0 193.0 221.0 169.0 748.0 August 48.0 114.0 200.0 211.0 161.0 734.0 September 50.0 115.0 213.0 189.0 167.0 734.0

October 55.0 112.0 203.0 251.0 165.0 786.0 November 48.0 135.0 182.0 202.0 178.0 745.0 December 38.0 146.0 178.0 214.0 152.0 728.0

2019 January 45.0 141.6 169.2 215.6 162.2 688.6 February 48.0 141.0 159.1 199.2 168.1 667.4 March 30.0 127.7 165.4 237.2 147.9 678.1

April 49.0 106.0 179.0 210.0 148.0 643.0 May 49.0 155.0 183.0 223.0 154.0 715.0 June 34.0 132.0 185.0 184.0 136.0 636.0

July 37.0 120.0 225.0 171.0 137.0 654.0 August 34.0 113.0 135.0 116.0 112.0 476.0 September 30.0 128.0 157.0 118.0 118.0 393.0

October 27.0 147.0 204.0 98.0 100.0 402.0 November 38.0 116.0 175.0 105.0 115.0 395.0 December 19.0 148.0 169.0 105.0 99.0 373.0

2018 Jan - Dec 500.0 1 452.0 2 251.0 2 450.0 1 853.0 8 506.0 2019 Jan - Dec 439.9 1 575.4 2 105.7 1 982.0 1 597.2 6 721.1

Source: Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) 54 Table 14.0 : Building Materials Price Index December 2015 = 100), 2016 Cement* aggregates Timber and Metal windows Sanitaryware Paint and Electrical goods Total Rate of change Bricksᵜ and allied materials wood products and door frames Roofingᵜ and plumbing Flooring glass and materials Others materials (%) Quarterly Weights 12.3 16.2 30.0 5.2 3.7 12.7 1.4 9.2 7.0 2.3 100.0 Period 2009 117.8 76.0 52.4 92.5 105.5 124.6 68.3 96.5 76.3 115.8 95.3 2010 110.4 80.4 54.5 91.0 117.6 128.6 63.6 93.2 98.9 101.5 103.9 2011 107.6 90.0 65.8 122.0 117.5 166.9 79.5 100.5 102.3 101.8 106.7 2012 111.8 101.0 96.0 134.6 111.8 138.6 88.6 118.3 99.5 108.4 108.8 2013 112.3 102.2 94.3 130.6 111.8 128.4 91.9 110.4 100.3 105.4 105.0 2014 105.9 106.1 93.4 116.3 100.6 113.2 95.3 105.0 102.8 105.1 99.6 2015 102.7 101.9 99.8 108.3 100.2 106.7 98.7 100.9 100.9 101.4 100.5 2016 102.7 92.5 91.6 96.9 99.4 99.0 78.7 104.1 96.0 98.5 96.9 2017 99.3 98.5 109.6 122.2 91.4 122.1 116.2 114.1 106.7 109.1 108.5 2018 111.0 86.5 137.3 175.7 104.2 163.5 129.2 151.0 122.7 137.0 130.7

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 -0.61 June 107.8 102.7 93.0 117.9 100.6 101.7 94.9 102.4 102.1 104.9 100.3 -2.50 September 104.4 108.6 93.8 113.3 100.6 117.9 95.8 105.7 103.5 105.4 99.2 -1.00 December 103.8 108.3 93.6 110.5 100.4 109.1 96.6 107.2 103.5 104.5 96.1 -3.19

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 7.72 June 105.5 102.9 100.0 113.6 100.4 105.8 98.3 100.4 101.2 101.9 99.8 -3.61 September 99.8 101.0 99.7 106.9 99.8 106.2 99.2 100.9 101.3 101.7 98.7 -1.06 December 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1.31

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 -2.24 June 97.1 82.3 55.7 87.7 96.1 98.2 31.3 112.2 79.8 100.8 81.2 -16.90 September 101.4 106.3 125.4 105.3 103.7 102.9 121.7 97.1 100.6 95.9 109.6 34.90 December 100.0 94.3 103.2 101.5 98.5 100.0 100.8 105.6 112.6 99.9 101.5 -7.41

2017 Rebased March 99.4 93.0 99.6 107.2 94.3 108.9 113.1 101.2 97.7 103.8 100.2 -1.25 June 98.2 97.1 102.0 101.9 90.9 118.2 110.8 105.5 106.2 93.0 102.9 2.71 September 98.1 101.4 117.4 135.3 88.8 128.0 120.5 121.4 107.6 118.2 113.4 10.20 December 101.3 103.0 121.1 150.7 91.7 135.0 120.5 130.6 116.1 124.1 118.5 4.51

2018 Rebased March 97.7 95.1 119.8 128.9 93.5 132.5 118.7 115.2 118.5 124.0 113.8 -4.02 June 92.5 76.8 121.6 140.0 93.6 142.7 125.9 118.2 111.1 120.9 112.4 -1.24 September 105.3 76.2 137.0 162.9 97.1 152.1 124.0 137.9 116.3 125.1 123.2 9.66 December 159.8 100.5 177.8 324.0 138.4 248.8 150.5 276.8 148.3 187.9 185.1 50.25

2019 Rebased March 215.9 154.0 241.1 404.5 226.0 268.3 184.4 252.4 266.9 331.1 239.4 29.34 June 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 September 194.5 196.0 203.0 189.0 192.4 226.5 117.6 201.8 184.2 198.4 199.9 99.93 December 262.9 283.8 337.9 252.3 240.5 327.1 168.0 230.7 314.5 237.9 294.2 47.16 Note: ♣ Includes delivery charges to site. 55 Table 14.1: Monthly Average Fuel Retail Prices (USD) 2013 - 2018

Petrol 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 2018 1.41 1.39 1.37 1.37 1.41 1.45 1.42 1.44 1.43 1.44 1.43 1.41 2019* 3.34 3.37 3.41 3.42 3.48 5.39 6.28 9.08 10.26 16.11 17.85 18.03 Diesel 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 2018 1.27 1.26 1.24 1.24 1.28 1.32 1.31 1.31 1.32 1.34 1.36 1.37 2019* 3.07 3.13 3.20 3.22 5.11 5.12 5.96 9.64 11.19 16.98 18.65 18.93 Paraffin/Kerosene 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 2018 1.65 1.88 2.21 1.70 1.52 1.35 1.36 1.39 1.42 1.77 2.09 1.12 2019* 4.23 4.86 5.39 5.43 5.15 6.69 6.98 10.50 11.74 14.33 15.85 16.85 Gas 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 2018 2.98 2.98 2.51 2.54 2.26 2.28 2.36 2.33 2.42 3.33 4.03 4.70 2019* 5.91 5.40 5.19 5.97 6.99 12.65 17.03 17.56 19.13 26.42 29.41 30.90

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. *Prices for 2019 are in RTGS$ 56 Table 15.0: Volume of Manufacturing Index (VMI): (Base 2009=100)

Food-stuffs (including Textiles including Clothing and Wood and Paper, printing and Chemical and Non-metallic Metals and metal Transport and Other manufacturing All manufacturing stockfeeds) Drink and tobacco ginning footwear furniture publishing petroleum products mineral products products transport equipment groups groups

Weights 252.0 118.5 28.4 78.9 23.6 68.4 171.5 46.2 103.2 19.9 89.3 1000.0 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 2016 114.5 81.8 90.9 80.0 136.9 93.1 87.9 141.0 49.8 59.4 97.2 93.6 2017 108.0 94.7 133.3 29.6 250.8 97.6 82.3 130.5 66.7 57.4 95.5 93.9 2018 119.2 94.7 104.0 30.9 257.4 100.4 82.5 131.7 61.8 57.3 94.3 95.8

2016 January 107.5 84.1 74.5 73.1 130.5 91.4 82.2 143.2 32.5 58.7 36.0 82.7 February 129.6 89.3 101.5 85.1 141.9 101.2 91.5 159.3 37.6 65.0 226.5 111.6 March 109.7 85.9 94.0 72.4 135.0 91.4 83.3 144.4 44.1 58.5 35.8 85.5

April 112.3 79.7 103.0 101.7 138.6 94.6 87.8 149.5 47.3 60.3 184.8 103.0 May 108.3 80.6 95.5 68.6 134.0 91.9 86.9 144.9 45.3 58.2 35.7 85.1 June 109.1 81.2 100.2 99.5 143.1 94.9 90.3 150.1 56.7 60.0 37.0 90.5

July 122.7 79.7 88.2 74.6 132.7 84.0 86.7 123.2 59.5 57.9 99.0 94.3 August 108.5 79.3 87.6 73.7 131.2 92.6 87.8 129.0 57.0 58.0 156.8 96.5 September 125.3 82.1 73.0 74.2 147.7 95.3 90.9 130.7 67.2 59.9 74.2 95.6

October 111.8 78.6 89.2 77.2 134.4 92.4 90.9 138.8 51.0 58.0 91.6 92.2 November 115.7 81.6 93.6 80.7 139.0 95.1 90.6 141.8 51.1 60.0 95.5 94.7 December 113.0 79.6 90.4 79.1 135.2 92.0 85.6 136.7 48.7 58.2 93.8 91.8

2017* January 96.5 86.1 50.4 20.5 218.4 88.5 55.0 128.7 38.3 56.4 97.8 78.0 February 109.6 105.3 71.8 25.9 272.7 101.8 64.1 141.9 60.5 62.4 108.3 92.3 March 110.5 90.3 122.9 32.0 262.0 106.7 44.5 120.4 72.2 56.3 97.7 88.5

April 106.7 93.7 133.6 27.9 245.1 98.0 50.6 124.4 73.1 58.1 58.1 84.8 May 103.9 96.5 176.0 29.0 245.8 93.3 77.8 124.3 75.7 56.2 97.5 93.8 June 114.9 103.6 178.8 29.0 258.8 99.4 102.1 135.0 83.5 58.1 100.4 104.0

July 112.9 87.9 91.4 32.8 243.3 91.9 92.9 133.7 85.9 56.2 96.8 96.8 August 102.7 97.1 128.8 31.3 251.1 96.3 83.9 131.9 73.7 56.2 97.1 93.9 September 110.4 102.6 147.8 30.6 259.9 102.2 92.6 142.3 74.4 58.1 100.1 99.9

October 103.4 94.9 129.7 31.8 249.0 97.8 129.7 128.4 62.8 56.2 96.0 100.4 November 101.7 90.8 171.9 41.7 258.2 101.9 99.7 131.3 58.0 58.1 99.1 96.8 December 123.1 87.7 196.9 23.2 245.9 93.5 94.5 123.8 42.6 56.2 96.4 97.1

2018* January 120.7 118.1 58.0 23.4 252.1 92.0 78.3 126.5 43.8 56.2 96.4 93.7 February 131.7 96.6 122.0 31.9 271.2 105.7 96.1 135.9 64.4 62.2 109.1 104.7 March 137.5 102.7 99.8 29.5 255.3 106.5 69.8 126.1 65.1 56.2 93.8 99.3

April 109.9 98.4 137.0 35.7 295.3 100.9 59.1 126.6 62.7 58.0 99.3 92.4 May 128.5 99.0 103.2 31.0 251.7 99.6 71.7 126.4 60.0 56.2 92.6 96.0 June 118.1 100.6 128.7 32.1 262.5 103.4 72.6 140.1 78.9 58.0 98.2 98.1

July 101.6 107.4 106.6 32.0 244.8 97.3 82.0 133.3 63.3 56.1 97.1 92.9 August 124.6 54.3 145.2 33.9 245.8 101.9 95.6 130.4 62.9 56.1 96.6 96.1 September 125.1 97.8 121.8 31.8 254.3 107.8 126.6 141.5 64.8 58.0 96.0 107.1

October 108.7 90.0 98.8 31.6 250.5 95.0 103.7 130.8 60.2 56.1 85.7 94.6 November 111.8 87.4 65.2 31.5 257.2 100.6 76.8 138.3 66.3 58.2 85.9 91.1 December 111.7 83.4 62.3 27.0 248.0 93.9 57.8 125.0 49.9 56.5 81.1 83.4

2019* January 104.8 77.3 71.3 22.9 132.8 88.7 70.2 129.9 57.4 56.6 94.0 82.1 February 101.7 76.2 85.5 25.3 203.9 90.4 77.1 130.1 62.1 56.6 98.0 85.6 March 121.7 76.3 115.1 32.1 306.6 91.3 81.5 130.6 59.5 56.5 93.7 94.7

Jan-Mar 2018 130.0 105.8 93.3 28.3 259.5 101.4 81.4 129.5 57.8 58.2 99.8 99.2 Jan-Mar 2019 109.4 76.6 90.6 26.8 214.4 90.1 76.3 130.2 59.7 56.6 95.2 87.4

* Index for January 2017 - March 2019 provisional

57 Table 16.0 Principal Indicators - Gross output, Intermediate consumption and Value added (ISIC Rev 3) classified by industrial group; CIP Zimbabwe 2011-2013: USD

2011 2012 2013

ISIC Gross Output Intermediate Consumption Value Added Gross Output Intermediate Consumption Value Added Gross Output Intermediate Consumption Value Added

Mining (1) Mining of non-ferrous metal ores, except 132 uranium and thorium ores 373 683 389.8 144 766 862.3 228 916 527.5 182 282 651.0 76 618 703.8 105 663 947.3 265 083 549.1 107 352 674.2 157 730 874.9 141 Quarrying of stone sand and clay 48 657 788.0 19 076 282.8 29 581 505.2 21 708 692.0 9 340 422.0 12 368 270.0 29 450 754.5 14 233 821.0 15 216 933.5 Mining of chemical, fertilizer minerals, extraction of salt,quarrying and other 142 & 101 mining; Mining and agglomeration of coal 189 317 083.1 119 630 009.6 69 687 073.5 175 494 768.6 63 674 467.7 111 820 300.9 184 960 239.9 66 410 289.0 118 549 950.9 Total 611 658 260.8 283 473 154.6 328 185 106.2 379 486 111.6 149 633 593.4 229 852 518.2 479 494 543.5 187 996 784.2 291 497 759.3

Manufacturing Processing and preserving of fish and fish products; Manufacture of dairy 151 & 152 products 177 239 793.2 121 817 519.2 55 422 274.0 192 164 935.9 133 265 042.7 58 899 893.2 208 914 196.0 149 178 609.0 59 735 587.0 154 Manufacture of other food products 258 155 646.9 184 434 531.5 73 721 115.4 295 187 578.5 190 868 457.8 104 319 120.7 311 489 956.0 203 102 872.3 108 387 083.8 Manufacture of beverages; Manufacture 155 & 160 of tobbacco products 361 133 864.4 185 931 912.6 175 201 951.9 544 313 607.0 270 741 080.0 273 572 527.0 509 731 598.8 273 018 612.5 236 712 986.3 Spinning ,weaving and finishing of textiles; Manufacture of other textiles n.e.c; Manufacture of knitted and 171 & 172 & 173 crocheted fabrics and articles 270 427 066.0 137 775 703.0 132 651 363.0 39 924 454.0 23 787 637.0 16 136 817.0 62 703 244.0 31 371 136.0 31 332 108.0 Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur apparel; Manufacture of fur and fur 181 & 182 products 227 282 941.1 115 339 202.6 111 943 738.5 168 268 940.0 68 841 422.0 99 427 518.0 41 692 494.8 17 570 608.7 24 121 886.1 191 Leather and Leather products etc. 3 503 152.0 1 248 296.0 2 254 856.0 24 682 937.0 8 155 288.0 16 527 649.0 192 Manufacture of footwear 26 441 954.5 16 490 500.4 9 951 454.1 29 576 429.0 16 475 802.0 13 100 627.0 21 158 019.0 11 872 833.0 9 285 186.0 201 Sawmilling and planning of wood 50 649 027.3 42 613 892.8 8 035 134.5 208 491 075.8 46 891 234.1 161 599 841.7 202 937 769.9 48 853 281.2 154 084 488.8 210 Manufacture of paper, paper products 73 910 518.1 51 068 834.9 22 841 683.2 113 986 056.0 74 923 724.0 39 062 332.0 131 959 892.5 95 406 129.0 36 553 763.5 Publishing of books, brochures, musical 221 books and other publications 119 666 282.5 69 542 759.8 50 123 522.8 170 161 224.1 79 890 438.6 90 270 785.5 63 335 344.4 27 113 475.7 36 221 868.7 Manufacture of basic chemicals; 241 & 242 Manufacture of other chemical products 355 262 988.4 222 327 666.0 132 935 322.4 320 749 718.4 153 459 311.1 167 290 407.3 353 108 812.6 161 535 007.6 191 573 805.0 Manufacture of rubber products; 251 & 252 Manufacture of plastics products 168 633 150.6 101 852 589.6 66 780 561.1 105 568 527.5 50 329 523.6 55 239 003.9 128 887 668.0 66 826 388.2 62 061 279.8 261 Manufacture of glass and glass products 2 486 134.4 1 243 528.7 1 242 605.7 21 922 168.5 4 584 188.5 17 337 980.0 16 302 934.5 1 353 869.5 14 949 065.0 Manufacture of non-metalic mineral 269 products 146 421 210.2 94 150 187.2 52 271 023.0 143 475 618.0 82 683 469.5 60 792 148.5 142 798 041.0 78 969 899.5 63 828 141.5 271 Manufacture of basic iron and steel 49 009 909.7 26 742 906.7 22 267 003.0 86 038 750.5 44 038 405.0 42 000 345.5 86 053 220.7 41 058 502.5 44 994 718.2

272 Manufacture of non-ferrous basic metals 12 820 489.5 7 006 692.0 5 813 797.5 17 943 436.6 7 392 759.4 10 550 677.2 11 804 892.5 4 863 657.5 6 941 235.0

58 Table 16.0 Principal Indicators - Gross output, Intermediate consumption and Value added (ISIC Rev 3) classified by industrial group; CIP Zimbabwe 2011-2013: USD

2011 2012 2013

ISIC Gross Output Intermediate Consumption Value Added Gross Output Intermediate Consumption Value Added Gross Output Intermediate Consumption Value Added

Manufacture of structural metal products, 281 tanks, reservoirs and steam generators 236 390 614.2 95 848 861.8 140 541 752.4 361 811 091.4 185 805 176.9 176 005 914.5 140 918 168.9 43 820 569.0 97 097 600.0 Manufacture of general purpose machinery; Manufacture of radio, television and communication equipment and apparatus; Manufacture of watches 291 & 323 & 333 and clocks 128 657 387.6 42 658 119.1 85 999 268.5 88 307 905.9 57 858 816.0 30 449 089.9 142 220 107.8 86 859 041.0 55 361 066.8 Manufacture of electric motors , 311 generators and transformers 40 566 420.0 24 002 795.8 16 563 624.2 57 975 417.0 32 655 346.0 25 320 071.0 60 670 221.1 36 783 472.6 23 886 748.5 Railroad equipment,Electrical machinery apparatus,appliances and supplies,aircrafp machinery and other 331 & 352 & 353 &transport 359 equipment - - - 5 635 598.0 2 517 441.0 3 118 157.0 2 820 266.0 1 453 498.0 1 366 768.0 Manufacture of bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles; Manufacture of trailers 341 and semi-trailers 61 837 970.1 31 707 251.2 30 130 718.9 127 080 503.6 51 028 177.4 76 052 326.2 61 078 466.0 25 950 307.0 35 128 159.0 361 Manufacture of furniture 93 523 822.0 60 578 176.0 32 945 646.0 89 772 692.9 48 862 821.5 40 909 871.3 114 097 211.7 62 222 161.5 51 875 050.2 Manufacture of jewellery and related 369 articles 62 610 284.8 39 036 676.9 23 573 607.9 49 220 811.0 22 195 222.4 27 025 588.6 25 869 423.4 8 857 195.8 17 012 227.6 Total 2 923 127 475.4 1 672 170 307.6 1 250 957 167.8 3 241 079 691.5 1 650 343 792.4 1 590 735 899.1 2 865 234 886.6 1 486 196 415.0 1 379 038 471.6 Electricity and Water Production, collection and distribution of electricity: Collection, purification and 401 & 410 distribution of water 454 338 357.8 145 008 548.1 309 329 809.8 114 508 386.0 59 898 847.0 54 609 539.0 114 508 386.0 59 898 847.0 54 609 539.0

Construction 451 Site preparation 91 344 728.1 49 686 808.4 41 657 919.8 169 852 676.2 151 573 609.8 18 279 066.4 420 103 813.8 331 446 192.0 88 657 621.8 Building of complete construction parts of 452 civil engineering 25 023 692.5 15 345 958.5 9 677 734.0 111 669 919.6 33 901 215.1 77 768 704.4 197 704 112.5 60 199 824.0 137 504 288.5 Total 116 368 420.7 65 032 766.9 51 335 653.8 281 522 595.8 185 474 824.9 96 047 770.8 617 807 926.2 391 646 016.0 226 161 910.2

Grand Total 4 105 492 514.7 2 165 684 777.2 1 939 807 737.5 4 016 596 784.9 2 045 351 057.8 1 971 245 727.1 4 077 045 742.3 2 125 738 062.2 1 951 307 680.1

59 Table 16.1 Principal Indicators:Gross Output, Intermediate Consumption and Value added (ISIC Rev4) classified by industrial group; CIP2014-2017: in USD$000,000 (millions)

2014 2015 2016 2017 Industry (3-Digit ISIC Rev 4) Gross Output Intermediate Consumption Value added Gross Output Intermediate Consumption Value added Gross Output Intermediate Consumption Value added Gross Output Intermediate Consumption Value added Mining Mining of hard coal; Quarrying of stone, sand and clay; Support activities for other 051,081&099 mining and quarrying 241.3 -20.1 261.3 256.9 -18.4 275.3 201.4 33.2 168.3 198.4 34.7 163.7 072 Mining of non-ferous metal ores 443.5 183.6 259.9 463.8 171.9 291.9 491.1 182.6 308.5 451.9 186.7 265.1

089 Mining of chemical and fertilizer minerals 81.8 44.2 37.6 90.0 60.4 29.6 98.5 62.4 36.2 101.6 64.2 37.4 Total 766.6 207.8 558.8 810.8 214.0 596.8 791.1 278.2 512.9 751.8 285.6 466.2

Manufacturing

101 Processing and preserving of fruitmeat and 8.9 3.2 5.7 8.0 2.9 5.1 15.9 2.7 13.2 14.7 1.8 12.9 vegetables; Manufacture of vegetable and 103 & 104 animal oils and fats 71.0 45.5 25.6 68.6 43.8 24.7 43.9 34.4 9.4 38.5 22.7 15.8 105 Manufacture of dairy products 132.4 59.9 72.5 95.8 58.1 37.7 97.5 64.6 32.9 109.6 67.5 42.0

Manufacture of grain mill products, starches 106 and starch products 112.2 68.0 44.2 107.6 64.9 42.7 110.1 66.2 43.9 82.1 47.4 34.7

107 Manufacture of other food products 870.3 547.9 322.3 1024.9 546.8 478.1 1028.0 536.2 491.8 1549.8 769.2 780.6 108 Manufacture of prepared animal feeds 26.8 19.8 7.0 25.4 18.7 6.7 25.9 19.0 7.0 24.8 18.8 6.0 Manufacture of beverages; Manufacture of 110&120 tobacco products 538.5 220.9 317.6 513.2 211.1 302.0 511.6 210.8 300.8 515.2 212.4 302.8 Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles; 131&139 Manufacture of other textiles 28.6 21.2 7.4 28.3 21.3 7.0 28.5 21.5 7.0 28.5 21.6 6.9 Manufacture of wearing apparel, except fur 141 apparel 30.5 15.1 15.4 31.9 14.8 17.0 25.8 13.7 12.1 29.4 13.2 16.2 Manufacture of knitted and crocheted 143 apparel 2.6 1.4 1.2 21.9 1.1 20.9 2.1 1.1 1.1 2.1 1.1 1.1 Tanning and dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage, handbags, saddlery and harness; dressing and dyeing 151&152 of fur; Manufacture of footwear 6.3 4.1 2.2 11.3 3.8 7.4 10.7 3.2 7.5 10.8 3.3 7.6 161 Sawmilling and planing of wood 6.4 2.8 3.6 4.5 2.0 2.4 4.4 2.0 2.4 4.5 2.1 2.4 Manufacture of products of wood, cork, 162 straw and plaiting materials 32.4 16.7 15.7 33.1 16.9 16.2 33.0 17.0 16.1 33.4 17.2 16.2 170 Manufacture of paper and paper products 2.2 1.4 0.8 2.2 1.4 0.9 2.3 1.5 0.8 2.3 1.5 0.8 Printing and service activities related to 181 printing 12.0 6.3 5.7 14.9 6.9 7.9 15.4 6.8 8.7 19.1 8.0 11.1 Manufacture of coke oven products; Manufacture of basic chemicals, fertilizers and nitrogen compounds, plastics 'and 191&201 synthetic rubber in primary forms 183.4 122.2 61.2 174.0 115.0 59.0 233.0 61.2 171.9 213.4 66.8 146.6

202 Manufacture of other chemical products 37.5 16.7 20.9 40.3 18.1 22.2 45.9 18.3 27.6 42.8 19.7 23.2

Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal 210 chemical and botanical products 13.7 8.8 4.9 13.5 8.9 4.6 13.6 8.7 4.8 13.9 9.1 4.9 221 Manufacture of rubber products 4.7 2.9 1.8 3.4 2.2 1.3 6.6 5.1 1.5 6.2 4.7 1.5

Manufacture of plastics products; 222&231 Manufacture of glass and glass products 39.5 25.0 14.5 38.4 25.8 12.6 37.3 22.6 14.7 71.8 22.7 49.1 239 Manufacture of non-metallic mineral 26.0 18.4 12.7 34.6 18.4 25.4 35.3 18.1 19.6 41.6 19.4 24.9 241 Manufacture of basic iron and steel 244.8 67.3 177.5 232.7 64.2 168.5 237.7 83.1 154.6 115.2 38.4 76.8 Manufacture of basic precious and other 242 non-ferrous metals 5.1 3.1 2.1 4.9 2.9 1.9 6.8 3.7 3.0 8.2 5.0 3.2

243 Casting of metals 7.1 4.2 2.9 6.8 4.0 2.8 7.2 4.2 3.1 7.2 3.9 3.3

60 Table 16.1 Principal Indicators:Gross Output, Intermediate Consumption and Value added (ISIC Rev4) classified by industrial group; CIP2014-2017: in USD$000,000 (millions)

2014 2015 2016 2017 Industry (3-Digit ISIC Rev 4) Gross Output Intermediate Consumption Value added Gross Output Intermediate Consumption Value added Gross Output Intermediate Consumption Value added Gross Output Intermediate Consumption Value added

Manufacture of structural metal products, 251 tanks, reservoirs and steam generators 6.9 5.2 1.7 5.9 4.7 1.2 5.7 4.6 1.1 5.5 4.6 0.9 Manufacture of other fabricated metal 259 products; metalworking service activities 36.3 16.1 20.2 64.1 16.4 47.7 89.7 28.3 61.4 73.3 25.4 47.9 Manufacture of measuring, testing, navigating and control equipment; watches 265 'and clocks 2.3 2.0 0.3 2.2 1.9 0.3 2.2 1.9 0.3 1.8 1.2 0.6 Manufacture of electric motors, generators, transformers and electricity distribution 'and 271 control apparatus 764.0 40.2 723.8 756.9 39.0 717.9 753.8 64.6 689.3 163.6 44.3 119.4 Manufacture of batteries and accumulators; Manufacture of wiring and wiring devices; 272,273&279 Manufacture of other electrical equipment 29.9 25.5 4.5 28.7 24.4 4.4 28.8 24.4 4.4 29.0 24.4 4.6

275 Manufacture of domestic appliances 32.2 43.3 -11.1 30.5 41.1 -10.5 46.3 29.0 17.4 46.9 29.3 17.6

281 Manufacture of general-purpose machinery 1.8 1.3 0.5 1.8 1.3 0.5 1.9 1.3 0.6 1.8 1.3 0.5

282 Manufacture of special-purpose machinery 90.9 30.2 60.8 89.7 27.2 62.4 80.0 26.6 53.3 82.4 28.1 54.3

291 Manufacture of motor vehicles 0.4 0.1 0.3 2.5 0.6 1.9 2.4 0.6 1.8 0.7 0.3 0.4 Manufacture of bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles; manufacture of trailers 'and 292 semi-trailers 16.0 1.2 14.8 15.1 1.2 13.9 14.7 1.0 13.8 2.1 0.2 1.8 Manufacture of parts and accessories for 293 motor vehicles 0.8 0.4 0.4 0.8 0.4 0.4 0.8 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.3 0.2 Building of ships and boats; Manufacture of 301&303 air and spacecraft and related machinery 3.3 1.3 2.0 3.1 1.2 1.9 3.3 1.2 2.0 3.3 1.2 2.0

310 Manufacture of furniture 24.4 11.0 13.4 23.7 12.7 11.0 24.1 13.6 10.5 24.6 14.0 10.6 Manufacture of jewellery, bijouterie and related articles; Manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies; Other 321,325&329 manufacturing n.e.c. 22.6 12.4 10.2 20.8 11.5 9.3 20.6 11.2 9.4 25.5 14.9 10.6

Repair of fabricated metal products, 331 machinery and equipment 9.7 4.8 4.9 10.0 4.9 5.1 8.9 3.7 5.2 9.9 3.5 6.4 Total 3 484.6 1 497.6 1 992.1 3 595.8 1 462.7 2 142.3 3 661.7 1 438.0 2 226.1 3 456.0 1 590.3 1 868.4

Electricity and Water Electric power generation, transmission and distribution; Steam and air conditioning 351&353 supply 734.3 394.7 339.6 722.4 365.3 357.1 725.7 367.3 358.5 733.8 371.8 362.0 Water collection, treatment and supply; Sewerage; Waste collection; Materials 360,370,381&383recovery 50.2 30.3 17.8 51.3 29.3 17.5 86.5 32.3 19.2 49.4 31.4 17.9

Total 784.5 425.0 357.4 773.7 394.6 374.6 812.2 399.6 377.6 783.2 403.2 379.9

Grand Total 5 035.7 2 130.3 2 908.4 5 180.3 2 071.2 3 113.7 5 265.1 2 115.8 3 116.7 4 991.1 2 279.1 2 714.5

61 Table 17.1 Railways Analysis of Revenue, in thousand US$

Period Rail Traffic Coaching Services Agricultural Produce Minerals and ores Basic Metal Products Other Goods Miscelaneous Revenue Total Coal Other Total 2014 3 061 12 083 21 707 6 997 27 121 4 428 33 219 2 154 75 865 2015 2 749 13 939 26 003 6 983 32 985 2 856 33 926 2 707 89 163 2016 1 401 14 283 14 374 5 828 20 203 313 15 213 1 330 52 742 2017 2 631 12 876 20 587 17 450 38 036 1 821 15 251 1 811 72 356 2018 3 075 12 206 25 163 19 999 45 163 2 517 15 226 2 416 80 603

2017 January 803 660 815 722 1 537 150 621 71 3 771 February 70 720 462 1 184 1 647 142 1 537 219 4 335 March 120 671 800 2 175 2 975 135 1 287 96 5 283

April 169 654 368 1 308 1 677 196 1 307 132 4 135 May 128 1 452 1 418 1 806 3 225 165 1 112 251 6 333 June 211 1 728 2 366 1 201 3 567 1 699 64 7 268

July 164 1 503 2 329 1 826 4 155 155 1 065 193 7 235 August 178 1 546 3 010 2 041 5 051 114 1 547 170 8 606 September 320 1 336 2 350 1 426 3 776 173 1 106 112 6 823

October 139 894 2 152 983 3 134 116 1 377 167 5 829 November 125 907 2 650 1 463 4 113 247 1 488 259 7 139 December 203 803 1 867 1 314 3 181 228 1 106 77 5 598

2018 January 231 725 1 894 1 480 3 375 104 1 005 195 5 635 February 170 770 1 257 1 040 2 297 122 1 041 129 4 531 March 184 462 1 471 1 752 3 224 267 1 181 279 5 596

April 242 619 1 761 1 483 3 244 297 953 142 5 495 May 245 719 1 861 2 099 3 960 253 1 427 126 6 730 June 297 924 2 581 1 220 3 801 163 2 085 220 7 490

July 281 1 179 1 429 1 571 3 000 208 1 426 228 6 323 August 272 1 582 3 429 1 893 5 322 195 1 381 123 8 874 September 294 1 343 2 716 1 966 4 682 269 1 104 147 7 838

October 221 1 963 2 781 2 052 4 833 168 1 052 181 8 419 November 263 1 176 1 671 1 867 3 538 238 1 288 291 6 794 December 377 745 2 312 1 576 3 887 233 1 283 354 6 878

2019 January 367 828 3 084 1 446 4 531 188 1 288 170 7 373 February 455 1 445 4 373 1 779 6 152 77 1 580 291 9 999

Jan-Feb 2018 401 1 494 3 152 2 520 5 672 227 2 046 325 10 165 Jan-Feb 2019 822 2 273 7 457 3 226 10 683 265 2 869 461 17 372

Source : National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ)

62 Table 17.2 Airport Traffic, Excluding Transit Passengers

Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport Victoria Falls International Airport Total Overfliers Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport Other Freight Tonne Period 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 (inbound/outbound Total 2016 5 428 167 968 - 23 524 1 283 939 - 8 754 323 183 - 7 960 14 666 - 45 666 1 789 756 14 103 33 357 2017 5 271 149 011 - 22 026 1 148 315 - 9 362 345 078 - 7 848 15 218 - 44 507 1 657 622 15 766 29 938 2018 5 423 172 140 - 24 394 1 317 617 - 11 718 411 057 - 9 066 18 692 - 50 601 1 919 506 19 720 31 571 - - 2017 1st Quarter 1 116 35 603 - 4 428 243 161 - 1 385 61 173 - 926 1 625 - 7 855 341 562 2 442 6 993 2nd Quarter 1 308 33 377 - 5 527 274 205 - 2 309 80 306 - 2 069 4 084 - 11 213 391 972 4 847 7 121 3rd Quarter 1 530 40 139 - 6 306 324 035 - 2 997 105 558 - 2 867 5 783 - 13 700 475 515 4 737 8 068 4th Quarter 1 317 39 892 - 5 765 306 914 - 2 671 98 041 - 1 986 3 726 - 11 739 448 573 3 740 7 756 - - - 2018 1st Quarter 1 390 36 996 - 6 037 315 037 - 3 064 100 142 - 2 435 4 598 - 12 926 456 773 5 937 8 108 2nd Quarter 1 390 36 996 - 6 037 315 037 - 3 064 100 142 - 2 435 4 598 - 12 926 456 773 5 937 8 108 3rd Quarter 1 533 45 902 - 6 935 359 952 - 3 483 122 644 - 3 119 6 588 - 15 070 535 086 6 742 8 214 4th Quarter 1 383 53 327 - 6 276 366 860 - 2 980 106 539 - 2 245 4 812 - 12 884 531 538 3 675 7 813 - - 2017 January 1 117 35 915 5 146 275 768 - 2 191 81 732 1 267 2 694 - 9 721 396 109 3 367 7 436 February 428 11 784 - 1 673 83 453 - 578 24 280 - 573 1 144 - 3 252 120 661 1 105 2 298 March 415 14 414 - 1 522 114 554 - 565 21 673 - 390 857 - 2 892 151 498 907 2 306 - April 358 11 455 - 1 508 88 991 - 471 20 305 - 258 505 - 2 595 121 256 746 2 232 May 332 11 691 - 1 394 72 346 - 391 17 017 - 285 549 - 2 402 101 603 780 2 276 June 426 12 457 - 1 526 81 824 - 523 23 851 - 383 571 - 2 858 118 703 915 2 485 - July 430 11 850 - 1 733 99 475 - 642 26 596 - 587 1 077 - 3 392 138 998 907 2 359 August 452 10 992 - 1 936 90 228 - 835 27 371 - 657 1 405 - 3 880 129 996 1 975 2 225 September 426 10 535 - 1 858 84 502 - 832 26 339 - 825 1 602 - 3 941 122 978 1 966 2 537 - October 515 12 507 - 1 995 101 522 - 998 32 566 - 908 1 835 - 4 416 148 430 1 704 2 695 November 527 14 154 - 2 167 119 569 - 1 038 37 334 - 976 2 044 - 4 708 173 101 1 665 2 767 December 488 13 478 - 2 144 102 944 - 961 35 658 - 983 1 904 - 4 576 153 984 1 368 2 606 2018 January 377 12 005 - 1 711 97 528 - 709 24 690 - 430 761 - 3 227 134 984 1 027 2 508 February 342 11 143 - 1 577 84 625 - 647 25 289 - 321 779 - 2 887 121 836 1 037 2 304 March 398 12 767 - 1 858 93 615 - 835 31 753 - 516 1 154 - 3 607 139 289 1 303 2 624

April 415 13 195 - 1 843 110 710 - 891 31 003 - 644 1 253 - 3 793 156 161 1 493 2 626 May 455 11 569 - 2 088 101 957 - 1 057 36 040 - 813 1 620 - 4 413 151 186 2 099 2 737 June 520 12 232 - 2 106 102 370 - 1 116 33 099 - 978 1 725 - 4 720 149 426 2 344 2 745

July 519 13 742 - 2 302 112 871 - 1 181 38 703 - 979 2 071 - 4 981 167 387 2 669 2 796 August 506 16 511 - 2 342 130 360 - 1 210 43 958 - 1 109 2 369 - 5 167 193 198 2 309 2 815 September 508 15 649 - 2 291 116 721 - 1 092 39 983 - 1 031 2 148 - 4 922 174 501 1 763 2 603

October 497 16 571 - 2 247 111 659 - 1 068 39 298 - 958 1 901 - 4 770 169 429 1 426 2 651 November 434 15 761 - 2 091 108 426 - 1 017 36 009 - 772 1 686 - 4 314 161 882 1 249 2 604 December 452 20 995 - 1 938 146 775 - 895 31 232 - 515 1 225 - 3 800 200 227 1 000 2 558

2019 January 365 12 685 - 1 739 99 661 - 691 21 870 - 281 553 - 3 076 134 769 1 025 2 479 February 376 12 185 - 1 559 75 392 - 574 20 734 - 305 488 - 2 814 108 799 771 2 277 March 434 11 917 - 1 867 78 288 - 794 27 409 - 460 825 - 3 555 118 439 972 2 577

April 431 12 583 - 1 974 93 110 - 948 23 269 - 722 1 365 - 4 075 130 327 1 370 2 628 May 410 9 840 - 2 036 78 398 - 1 154 32 112 - 759 1 593 - 4 359 121 943 1 584 2 665 June 428 8 831 - 1 840 72 716 - 1 202 30 116 - 860 1 524 - 4 330 113 187 1 533 2 553

July 512 9 812 - 2 066 82 407 - 1 217 35 923 - 995 2 042 - 4 790 130 184 1 427 2 771 August 487 11 887 - 2 120 100 750 - 1 283 40 139 - 1 033 2 091 - 4 923 154 867 1 249 2 384 September - 10 528 - - 84 092 - - 35 894 - - 1 972 - - 132 486 - -

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)

63 Table 18.0:Depository Corporations Survey US$000) 2018 October November December 2019 January February March April May June July August September October November NET FOREIGN ASSETS Assets - 1 215 071 - 1 725 017 - 1 876 759 - 1 874 426 - 4 424 468 - 5 983 620 - 6 226 060 - 10 192 416 - 12 704 437 - 19 915 609 - 23 599 341 - 33 219 233 - 38 974 814 - 39 899 005 Central Bank (net) - 1 455 053 - 1 540 875 - 1 757 683 - 1 766 539 - 4 676 974 - 6 110 320 - 6 756 572 - 11 352 536 - 14 602 969 - 23 287 057 - 27 352 064 - 39 349 960 - 46 395 160 - 48 267 749 Foreign Assets 255 483 247 680 295 966 303 248 853 285 996 605 932 667 2 417 729 2 917 765 3 402 653 4 334 171 6 464 247 5 444 858 5 552 952 Foreign Liabilities (-) - 1 710 536 - 1 788 556 - 2 053 649 - 2 069 787 - 5 530 259 - 7 106 925 - 7 689 239 - 13 770 265 - 17 520 734 - 26 689 709 - 31 686 236 - 45 814 207 - 51 840 018 - 53 820 701 Other Depository Corporations (net) 239 982 - 184 142 - 119 075 - 107 887 252 506 126 700 530 513 1 160 120 1 898 531 3 371 448 3 752 723 6 130 727 7 420 346 8 368 744 Foreign Assets 423 365 359 199 405 848 422 804 1 034 722 1 060 698 1 491 440 2 534 779 3 814 622 5 390 485 6 120 479 9 382 906 10 478 858 11 622 874 Foreign Liabilities - 183 382 - 543 341 - 524 924 - 530 690 - 782 216 - 933 998 - 960 927 - 1 374 659 - 1 916 091 - 2 019 037 - 2 367 756 - 3 252 179 - 3 058 512 - 3 254 130

Net Domestic Assets (NDA) 11 281 713 11 515 468 11 886 664 11 731 453 14 813 771 16 610 997 17 579 426 23 201 454 27 472 328 37 162 690 43 752 666 56 770 962 67 904 876 71 719 556

Domestic Claims 14 366 090 14 642 957 14 982 345 15 268 955 14 831 314 14 652 406 14 594 433 14 958 515 16 416 486 18 228 356 20 234 819 21 168 772 24 743 158 28 575 557 Claims on Central Government (Net) 9 453 372 9 709 749 9 992 337 10 397 721 9 848 405 9 631 358 9 398 953 9 082 566 9 422 174 11 519 440 12 964 644 13 061 889 14 409 798 15 813 416 Claims on Central Government 9 547 217 9 799 795 10 074 925 10 481 274 9 996 650 9 810 201 9 615 349 9 377 820 10 630 235 13 077 257 14 949 078 16 410 749 16 955 759 17 933 911 Central Bank 6 436 685 6 619 939 7 024 653 7 438 578 6 914 447 6 777 149 6 690 111 6 461 220 7 707 833 9 591 039 11 538 930 12 831 966 13 205 609 13 782 384 ODCs 3 110 532 3 179 856 3 050 272 3 042 696 3 082 203 3 033 052 2 925 239 2 916 600 2 922 402 3 486 218 3 410 147 3 578 783 3 750 150 4 151 527 less Liabilities to Central Government 93 845 90 046 82 588 83 553 148 245 178 843 216 397 295 254 1 208 061 1 557 817 1 984 434 3 348 860 2 545 962 2 120 495 Central Bank 41 686 41 331 41 321 41 366 103 759 130 918 160 540 246 390 1 163 538 1 507 261 1 925 236 3 294 388 2 477 363 2 021 413 ODCs 52 159 48 715 41 267 42 186 44 486 47 926 55 857 48 864 44 524 50 556 59 198 54 472 68 599 99 082 Claims on Other Sectors 4 912 718 4 933 208 4 990 008 4 871 234 4 982 910 5 021 048 5 195 480 5 875 949 6 994 313 6 708 916 7 270 176 8 106 883 10 333 360 12 762 141 Other Financial Corporations 154 316 146 925 156 611 163 570 171 892 159 230 161 501 169 300 180 349 174 911 151 317 152 986 162 264 160 062 State and Local Government 39 591 37 040 37 160 35 335 34 254 35 077 34 576 33 304 31 319 31 194 30 690 30 341 28 130 28 348 Public Non Financial Corporations 714 396 759 288 737 587 760 026 717 835 874 075 987 347 1 256 829 1 653 927 957 335 988 381 1 048 058 2 322 564 2 861 071 Private Sector 4 004 414 3 989 955 4 058 651 3 912 302 4 058 929 3 952 665 4 012 055 4 416 515 5 128 717 5 545 476 6 099 788 6 875 497 7 820 402 9 712 660 Central Bank 21 333 21 390 21 335 17 031 17 036 21 956 24 684 25 361 23 155 33 311 125 702 86 781 89 898 65 421 ODCs 3 983 081 3 968 565 4 037 315 3 895 271 4 041 893 3 930 709 3 987 371 4 391 154 5 105 562 5 512 165 5 974 085 6 788 717 7 730 504 9 647 240 Other Items (Net) 3 084 377 3 127 489 3 095 681 3 537 502 17 543 - 1 958 591 - 2 984 993 - 8 242 939 - 11 055 842 - 18 934 334 - 23 517 846 - 35 602 190 - 43 161 718 - 43 143 999 Shares and Other Equity 2 187 397 2 221 755 2 281 379 2 281 748 - 544 566 - 1 687 091 - 2 151 221 - 6 856 983 - 9 810 341 - 18 099 229 - 22 440 398 - 32 505 897 - 39 007 159 - 41 160 942 Liabilities to Other Financial Corporations 137 027 42 505 39 585 39 216 42 571 42 676 30 412 49 216 43 639 27 408 27 999 23 287 24 633 50 514 Restricted Deposits 68 053 17 139 21 015 17 086 8 667 16 636 46 765 12 192 363 412 1 123 177 1 290 893 1 546 424 1 881 910 1 980 373 Deposits and Securities from Base Money Other Items (net) 691 900 846 090 753 703 1 199 451 510 871 - 330 812 - 910 949 - 1 447 365 - 1 652 551 - 1 985 690 - 2 396 341 - 4 666 004 - 6 061 102 - 4 013 945 Broad Money-M3 10 066 642 9 790 451 10 009 905 9 857 027 10 389 304 10 627 376 11 353 366 13 009 038 14 767 891 17 076 036 19 694 065 23 551 730 28 930 062 31 820 552 Securities Other than Shares included in Broad Money 61 704 50 865 58 584 59 302 71 792 74 503 90 813 139 440 171 668 168 169 202 929 219 890 205 671 235 117 Broad Money-M2 10 004 938 9 739 586 9 951 321 9 797 725 10 317 511 10 552 873 11 262 553 12 869 598 14 596 223 16 907 867 19 491 136 23 331 840 28 724 391 31 585 434 Other Deposits 1 427 834 1 430 427 1 508 902 1 466 798 1 473 224 1 437 053 1 487 637 1 611 815 1 428 887 1 640 847 1 619 776 1 662 956 1 854 294 1 835 731 Narrow Money-M1 8 577 104 8 309 159 8 442 419 8 330 928 8 844 287 9 115 820 9 774 915 11 257 783 13 167 336 15 267 021 17 871 361 21 668 884 26 870 097 29 749 703 Transferable Deposits 8 095 579 7 817 001 7 940 376 7 857 164 8 380 318 8 648 981 9 283 239 10 792 389 12 695 790 14 802 212 17 310 786 20 977 141 26 157 975 28 913 109 Currency Outside Depository Corporations 481 525 492 157 502 043 473 763 463 969 466 839 491 677 465 394 471 546 464 809 560 574 691 743 712 122 836 594

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. 64 Table 18.1 Central Bank Survey US$000) 2018 October November December 2019 January February March April May June July August September October November NET FOREIGN ASSETS - 1 455 053 - 1 546 339 - 1 757 683 - 1 766 539 - 4 676 974 - 6 110 320 - 6 756 572 - 11 352 536 - 14 602 969 - 23 287 057 - 27 352 064 - 39 349 960 - 46 395 160 - 48 267 749 Claims on Non Residents 255 483 253 506 295 966 303 248 853 285 996 605 932 667 2 417 729 2 917 765 3 402 653 4 334 171 6 464 247 5 444 858 5 552 952 Official Reserves Assets 153 108 143 428 86 951 80 848 311 204 344 973 230 536 1 223 599 1 399 462 1 401 367 1 964 854 1 511 300 1 937 458 1 915 477 Other Foreign Assets 102 375 110 077 209 015 222 400 542 082 651 632 702 131 1 194 130 1 518 303 2 001 286 2 369 317 4 952 948 3 507 400 3 637 475 Less Liabilities to Non Residents 1 710 536 1 799 845 2 053 649 2 069 787 5 530 259 7 106 925 7 689 239 13 770 265 17 520 734 26 689 709 31 686 236 45 814 207 51 840 018 53 820 701 Short Term Liabilities 1 207 368 1 300 180 1 563 064 1 574 674 4 300 888 5 631 785 6 092 242 11 229 210 14 024 444 18 833 457 22 284 383 32 602 281 33 501 054 34 223 789 Other Foreign Liabilities 503 168 499 665 490 585 495 113 1 229 371 1 475 141 1 596 998 2 541 055 3 496 290 7 856 252 9 401 853 13 211 926 18 338 963 19 596 912

Net Domestic Assets (NDA) 3 950 541 4 328 902 4 547 017 4 299 713 6 910 906 8 234 600 8 739 985 12 877 949 17 169 036 27 056 378 33 099 690 44 032 675 53 205 911 56 382 702 Domestic Claims 6 027 512 6 173 087 6 525 580 6 862 563 6 235 860 6 054 877 5 963 344 5 607 121 5 982 486 7 313 157 8 259 142 8 476 326 10 876 711 12 159 303 Net Claims on Central Government (Net) 5 430 743 5 562 605 5 910 215 6 260 092 5 648 183 5 446 520 5 303 337 4 909 422 5 182 543 6 489 128 7 355 757 7 446 855 8 632 420 9 394 637 Claims on Central Government 5 472 428 5 603 936 5 951 536 6 301 458 5 751 942 5 577 438 5 463 877 5 155 812 6 346 081 7 996 389 9 280 993 10 741 242 11 109 782 11 416 050 Of which:Securities Other than Shares 2 109 129 2 073 612 2 062 178 2 377 374 1 962 432 1 910 409 1 835 172 1 793 430 5 922 356 7 222 007 8 308 199 9 491 988 9 617 665 9 771 723 Loans 3 363 299 3 530 324 3 889 358 3 924 085 3 789 510 3 667 029 3 628 705 3 362 382 423 725 774 381 972 794 1 249 254 1 492 117 1 644 327 Loans and Advances 3 092 816 3 259 847 3 618 214 3 632 086 3 480 990 3 358 009 3 319 653 3 053 293 114 667 368 838 568 020 835 231 1 110 376 1 262 301 Legacy Debt 270 484 270 476 271 144 291 999 308 520 309 021 309 052 309 088 309 057 405 544 404 774 414 023 381 741 382 026 Less Liabilities to Central Government 41 686 41 331 41 321 41 366 103 759 130 918 160 540 246 390 1 163 538 1 507 261 1 925 236 3 294 388 2 477 363 2 021 413 Of which : Deposits 41 686 41 331 41 321 41 366 103 759 130 918 160 540 246 390 1 163 538 1 507 261 1 925 236 3 294 388 2 477 363 2 021 413 Other Claims on Other Sectors 596 769 610 482 615 365 602 471 587 677 608 357 660 007 697 700 799 943 824 029 903 385 1 029 471 2 244 291 2 764 666 Other Financial Corporations 95 076 92 865 104 283 109 152 121 634 114 498 117 614 114 409 125 389 109 688 112 349 118 657 122 348 122 368 State and Local Government Public Non Financial Corporations 480 360 496 227 489 746 476 288 449 006 471 903 517 709 557 930 651 399 681 030 665 334 824 034 2 032 045 2 576 878 Private Sector 21 333 21 390 21 335 17 031 17 036 21 956 24 684 25 361 23 155 33 311 125 702 86 781 89 898 65 421

Claims on Other Depository Corporations 316 177 379 174 393 736 418 333 330 900 339 662 332 906 339 094 363 908 339 281 348 502 385 543 429 890 875 893 Of which : Loans 316 177 379 174 393 736 418 333 330 900 339 662 332 906 339 094 363 908 339 281 348 502 385 543 429 890 875 893 Other Liabilities to ODCs 2 592 558 2 514 443 2 523 541 3 114 600 2 314 291 2 248 370 2 348 401 2 738 904 2 200 323 2 004 098 2 145 531 2 824 670 2 966 155 2 939 655 Of which: Aftrades Balances 509 483 550 426 388 000 388 000 Securities 2 083 075 1 964 017 2 135 541 2 726 600 2 314 291 2 248 370 2 348 401 2 738 904 2 200 323 2 004 098 2 145 531 2 824 670 2 966 155 2 939 655 Other Items (Net) 310 073 259 342 236 758 254 583 - 2 658 438 - 4 088 431 - 4 792 135 - 9 670 637 - 13 022 965 - 20 737 109 - 25 788 352 - 37 210 035 - 43 812 535 - 46 414 640 Shares and Other Equity 466 364 467 392 475 653 464 456 - 2 402 232 - 3 873 725 - 4 589 275 - 9 310 271 - 12 940 838 - 21 517 328 - 26 390 210 - 37 895 629 - 44 802 824 - 47 413 029 Other Items (Net) - 224 344 - 225 380 - 260 446 - 226 960 - 264 873 - 231 342 - 251 224 - 375 256 - 445 539 - 342 958 - 689 036 - 860 830 - 891 621 - 981 983 Liabilities to Other Resident Sectors 191 536 1 599 2 697 Deposits and Securities Excluded from Base Money 68 053 17 139 21 015 17 086 8 667 16 636 46 765 12 192 363 412 1 123 177 1 290 893 1 546 424 1 881 910 1 980 373

Monetary Base Incl foreign currency clearing balances Monetary Base 2 860 576 3 135 918 3 258 221 3 029 005 3 201 052 3 172 355 3 019 536 2 522 708 3 575 574 6 304 784 9 928 932 7 917 778 11 675 361 13 566 379 Bond notes and Coin in Circulation 521 457 522 734 522 543 522 803 523 620 529 326 536 859 564 079 597 804 785 080 832 789 904 106 944 258 1 058 539 Bond coins 86 521 86 508 86 558 86 671 86 794 86 775 87 096 87 423 87 607 697 236 744 945 816 259 856 412 965 380 Bond Notes 434 936 436 226 435 985 436 132 436 826 442 551 449 763 476 656 510 197 87 843 87 844 87 847 87 846 93 158 Liabilities to ODCs 2 282 181 2 545 140 2 718 472 2 431 430 2 620 801 2 556 061 2 410 618 1 861 836 2 877 247 5 393 001 8 773 143 6 919 605 10 312 482 11 578 026 Reserve Deposits 399 643 393 439 395 650 387 118 379 777 382 618 406 733 434 436 2 945 383 4 679 681 3 772 389 5 535 718 6 219 758 Other 2 282 181 2 145 497 2 325 033 2 035 780 2 233 684 2 176 284 2 028 000 1 455 103 2 442 811 2 447 619 4 093 462 3 147 215 4 776 765 5 358 268 Private Deposits 56 938 68 045 17 205 74 772 56 631 86 967 72 059 96 793 100 523 126 703 323 000 94 067 418 621 929 815

1. - Data not available during the period indicated. 65 Table 18.3: Other Depository Corporations Survey (US "000")

2018 SeptemberOctober November December 2019 January February March April May June July August September October November

Net Foreign Assets 239 982 - 184 141 - 119 076 - 107 887 252 506 126 700 530 513 1 160 120 1 898 531 3 371 448 3 752 723 6 130 727 7 420 346 8 368 744

Claims on Non Residents 423 365 359 199 405 848 422 804 1 034 722 1 060 698 1 491 440 2 534 779 3 814 622 5 390 485 6 120 479 9 382 906 10 478 858 11 622 874

Of Which: Foreign Currency 70 411 84 620 94 486 113 428 256 754 263 233 363 482 484 193 882 205 968 769 1 150 434 2 108 451 1 905 986 2 243 114

Deposits 352 054 273 678 310 319 307 770 776 043 794 324 1 123 646 2 044 144 2 921 841 4 408 575 4 954 935 7 254 080 8 551 845 9 358 132

Other 900 902 1 043 1 606 1 924 3 140 4 312 6 441 10 577 13 140 15 110 20 376 21 028 21 629

Less Liabilities to Non Residents 183 382 543 341 524 924 530 690 782 216 933 998 960 927 1 374 659 1 916 091 2 019 037 2 367 756 3 252 179 3 058 512 3 254 130

Of Which: Deposits 115 150 86 609 81 573 81 808 172 568 242 801 584 273 719 211 769 197 857 462 938 762 1 334 411 1 141 822 1 377 452

Loans 68 233 456 732 443 351 448 882 609 647 691 197 376 654 655 448 1 146 894 1 161 575 1 428 994 1 917 768 1 916 690 1 876 678

Other

Net Domestic Assets (NDA) 9 288 197 9 414 390 9 609 763 9 416 379 9 616 198 9 946 870 10 259 118 11 286 732 12 297 290 13 113 077 15 057 768 16 635 192 20 378 974 21 685 398

Domestic Claims 7 374 321 7 453 867 7 383 648 7 269 273 7 432 949 7 397 818 7 404 855 8 045 985 9 072 248 9 320 549 9 717 740 10 601 723 11 770 620 14 049 919

Net Claims on Central Government 3 058 373 3 131 141 3 009 005 3 000 510 3 037 717 2 985 127 2 869 382 2 867 736 2 877 878 3 435 662 3 350 949 3 524 311 3 681 551 4 052 444

Claims on Central Government 3 110 532 3 179 856 3 050 272 3 042 696 3 082 203 3 033 052 2 925 239 2 916 600 2 922 402 3 486 218 3 410 147 3 578 783 3 750 150 4 151 527

Securities 3 105 945 3 172 867 3 044 069 3 038 282 3 076 368 3 028 779 2 921 263 2 912 675 2 918 508 3 484 042 3 409 103 3 577 410 3 749 001 4 150 153

Loans 4 588 6 989 6 203 4 414 5 835 4 273 3 976 3 925 3 894 2 176 1 044 1 373 1 150 1 374

Other - - - -

Less liabilities to Central Government (-) - 52 159 - 48 715 - 41 267 - 42 186 - 44 486 - 47 926 - 55 857 - 48 864 - 44 524 - 50 556 - 59 198 - 54 472 - 68 599 - 99 082

Of which : Deposits 52 159 48 715 41 267 42 186 44 486 47 926 55 857 48 864 44 524 50 556 59 198 54 472 68 599 99 082

Other

Claims on Other Sectors 4 315 949 4 322 726 4 374 643 4 268 763 4 395 233 4 412 691 4 535 473 5 178 249 6 194 370 5 884 887 6 366 791 7 077 412 8 089 069 9 997 475

Other Financial Corporations 59 240 54 060 52 327 54 418 50 258 44 732 43 887 54 891 54 960 65 223 38 968 34 329 39 916 37 694

State and Local Government 39 591 37 040 37 160 35 335 34 254 35 077 34 576 33 304 31 319 31 194 30 690 30 341 28 130 28 348

Public Non Financial Corporations 234 036 263 061 247 841 283 738 268 828 402 172 469 638 698 900 1 002 528 276 305 323 048 224 025 290 519 284 193

Private Sector 3 983 081 3 968 565 4 037 315 3 895 271 4 041 893 3 930 709 3 987 371 4 391 154 5 105 562 5 512 165 5 974 085 6 788 717 7 730 504 9 647 240

Claims on the Central Bank 3 811 217 3 726 891 3 969 952 3 950 061 3 824 458 3 953 461 4 199 075 4 187 900 4 644 902 5 448 316 8 140 878 9 252 624 11 757 301 11 546 509

Bond Notes and Coins 39 932 30 576 20 501 49 040 59 651 62 488 45 182 98 686 126 257 232 428 184 370 124 516 144 290 128 786

Other Claims including Reserves 3 771 285 3 696 314 3 949 451 3 901 022 3 764 807 3 890 973 4 153 893 4 089 215 4 518 645 5 215 889 7 956 507 9 128 107 11 613 011 11 417 723

239 530 158 887 165 850 148 328 148 760 150 276 151 973 155 015 155 934 159 105 175 256

Liabilities to the Central Bank 147 589 213 749 229 558

1 563 425 1 482 323 1 238 559 1 196 485 798 394 1 269 584 1 503 815 2 645 835 3 063 220 2 989 843 3 735 774

Other Items(Net) 1 749 753 1 552 618 1 514 278 1 817 292 1 857 666 2 186 634 2 438 054 2 453 289 3 130 496 3 418 099 3 949 812 5 389 732 5 795 665 6 252 088

Shares and Other Equity 1 721 033 1 754 364 1 805 726 39 216 42 571 42 676 28 814 46 519 43 639 27 408 27 999 23 287 24 633 50 514

Liabilities to Other financial corporations 137 027 42 314 39 048 - 293 083 - 417 914 - 990 751 -1 270 383 -1 701 413 -1 904 551 -1 941 692 -1 331 976 -2 349 799 -2 830 455 -2 566 828

Other Items(Net) - 108 307 - 244 060 - 330 496

9 308 492 9 868 704 10 073 570 10 789 631 12 446 852 14 195 822 16 484 525 18 810 491 22 765 920 27 799 320 30 054 143

Deposits and Securities Included in Broad Money 9 528 179 9 230 249 9 490 658 9 249 189 9 796 912 9 999 067 10 698 817 12 307 412 14 024 154 16 316 356 18 607 562 22 546 030 27 593 649 29 819 025

Deposits Included in Broad Money 9 466 476 9 179 384 9 432 073 7 782 392 8 323 687 8 562 014 9 211 180 10 695 597 12 595 267 14 675 509 16 987 786 20 883 074 25 739 355 27 983 294

Transferable deposits 8 038 641 7 748 957 7 923 171 418 087 1 190 521 1 417 836 1 753 489 3 031 537 3 887 787 4 049 121 5 737 720 9 859 484 11 155 597 11 472 036

Other Deposits 1 466 798 1 473 224 1 437 053 1 487 637 1 611 815 1 428 887 1 640 847 1 619 776 1 662 956 1 854 294 1 835 731 Money Market Instruments 61 704 50 865 58 584 59 302 71 792 74 503 90 813 139 440 171 668 168 169 202 929 219 890 205 671 235 117

66 Table 18.4 Assets of Commercial Banks, US$ Million

Liquid Assets Debt Securities Loans and Advances Bond Balances with Other Non Notes & Foreign Notes Balances with the Other Depository Balances with Other claims on local Govt Public Local Public Institutional Other Contingent Other Financial Coins & Coin Reserve Bank Corporations Foreign Banks Non Residents Govt Securities1 Securities Enterprises Other 2 Government Government Enterprises 3 Units Claims Assets Assets Assets Total End of 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 7515.6 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 11.43 55.32 2373.95 141.47 203.5 66.6 2128.7 - 23.5 66.3 29.4 19.4 145 2579.8 40 508.3 324.5 536.4 9253.57 - 2018 January 22.4 64.1 2294.49 117.08 178.4 79.7 2143.2 - 23.5 65.9 26.3 20.6 154.8 2451.1 30.9 501 294.2 538.9 9006.57 February 18.34 43.97 2296.76 148.72 183.3 87.4 2109.3 - 23.5 66.1 24.3 21.1 145 2461.5 37.4 507.8 290.6 536.3 9001.39 March 14.81 53.62 2238.77 165.67 199.5 90.2 2164 - 23.5 66.7 19.2 15.9 127.1 2535.8 39.7 504.1 325.8 552.3 9136.67 - April 13.47 56.67 2207.91 174.97 216.7 67.4 2314.9 - 24.7 67 13.4 20.9 120.8 2519.8 39.4 532 299 554.9 9243.92 May 12.9 62.8 2309 239.5 230.1 74.7 2562.4 - 25 66.9 8.4 20.9 134 2556.2 34.9 458.9 307.9 555.3 9659.8 June 7.5 52.6 2848.5 231.8 217.3 73.1 2538.3 - 26.2 66.5 7.4 19.4 196 2662.2 36.4 551.4 302.9 563.4 10400.9 - July 17.9 54.3 3189.6 181.1 209.3 88.9 2949.2 - 0 67.5 4.5 21 182 2414.6 32.6 611.4 322.5 565.1 10911.5 August 21 67.8 3196.7 132.3 202.5 61.7 3014.9 - 0 67.3 7.1 20.6 186.7 2491 34.4 647.7 329.4 566.3 11047.4 September 16.3 58.2 3487.9 185.3 257.8 71.9 2789.8 - 45.2 68.1 5.4 20.4 212.2 2577.1 42.8 637.4 357.4 571.8 11405 - October 33.1 68 3505.8 152.1 293.1 46.6 2728.8 - 45.2 68.4 4.6 9.4 188.8 2697.4 43.6 647.5 353.2 569.2 11454.8 November 25.8 81.4 3384.4 264.6 198.2 63.9 2793.9 - 45.2 68.7 7 8.1 217.7 2672.3 46.1 633.2 406.6 569.8 11486.9 December 18.2 89.9 3737 317.3 224.4 74.8 2633.7 - 43.4 69.2 6.2 9.2 204.3 2707.6 53.7 573.8 406.2 633.9 11802.8

2019 January 42.05 106.91 3766.7 338.09 249.77 46.14 2621.2 - 61.02 68.66 4.41 8.06 189.15 2594.53 33.84 517.24 428.82 649.94 11726.53 February 52.63 238.67 3601.94 293.36 549.59 205.65 2675.29 - 60.52 2 5.84 7.71 208.31 2784.17 31.04 490.74 472.78 696.82 12377.06 March 59.17 244.62 3729.81 393.22 712.08 55.05 2635.7 - 61.52 4.53 4.27 9.53 340.66 2660.9 25.33 523.72 755.57 971.53 13187.21

April 40.8 332.0 3876.8 492.1 981.8 91.7 2591.0 - 61.8 4.0 4.0 9.6 407.8 2721.6 24.6 620.5 935.3 1002.5 14197.8 May 94.6 444.7 3886.1 571.5 1747.7 154.1 2508.4 - 62.1 4.2 3.9 9.4 636.8 3056.9 34.5 910.1 1832.9 1142.8 17100.7 June 119.7 810.7 4104.2 413.2 2245.0 538.9 2597.0 - 63.1 6.6 3.9 8.7 929.4 3667.4 37.0 1606.5 1374.2 1621.3 20146.8

July 224.7 791.3 5081.2 275.4 3602.9 801.9 2640.6 - 103.4 5.5 2.2 9.0 164.6 4043.7 32.7 1587.7 1873.4 1722.7 22962.9 August 178.7 1054.1 7123.1 461.8 3778.7 1050.7 3106.9 - 103.9 6.8 1.0 9.2 212.5 4430.8 37.4 2614.6 1744.2 1989.3 27903.8 September 108.5 1915.4 8246.1 676.2 5563.2 1575.7 3240.9 - 27.0 6.5 1.4 9.4 187.5 4993.7 42.3 3707.8 3074.1 2440.6 35816.2

October 138.0 1702.3 10537.8 2437.1 7376.8 907.0 3416.2 - 27.1 5.3 1.1 7.9 254.8 5859.3 41.9 4081.1 1658.2 2434.2 40886.3 November 113.9 2078.5 10430.5 2073.4 7977.3 940.7 3737.7 - 27.1 11.8 1.4 8.7 248.8 7671.0 42.1 3148.3 1627.3 3059.4 43197.9

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 - Data not available during the period indicated.

67 Table 18.5 Commercial Banks- Liabilities, US$ Million

Deposits Other Amount Owing to Time Total Deposits Depository Debt Foreign Other Depository Other Financial Capital and Contingent Other Demand Savings Deposits from the Public Corporations Government Total Securities Liabilities RBZ Corporations Corporations Reserves Liabilities Liabilities Total End of 2017 January 3 205 317 982 4 504 348 30 4 883 37 242 0 38 40 1 005 396 292 6 933 February 3 267 318 977 4 562 350 33 4 945 48 244 0 64 43 1 008 399 277 7 026 March 3 370 313 965 4 649 391 64 5 104 51 226 2 66 42 1 062 422 307 7 281

April 3 497 329 961 4 786 380 54 5 221 53 228 0 63 42 1 034 489 299 7 429 May 3 535 331 980 4 846 384 53 5 283 51 220 0 29 42 1 093 486 312 7 516 June 3 793 333 950 5 075 424 52 5 551 55 238 0 44 46 1 095 534 308 7 869

July 3 786 326 1 022 5 134 433 56 5 623 55 140 0 42 35 1 097 514 323 7 829 August 4 198 343 1 010 5 551 381 66 5 998 58 137 0 42 23 1 116 532 322 8 228 September 4 562 356 1 004 5 921 303 33 6 257 42 134 0 50 32 1 130 473 322 8 440

October 4 772 341 928 6 040 330 21 6 391 51 128 0 53 42 1 168 432 341 8 604 November 5 037 380 919 6 336 350 13 6 698 54 125 0 62 60 1 190 418 362 8 967 December 5 144 409 850 6 403 303 72 6 778 57 147 114 78 6 1 206 508 360 9 254

2018 January 4 933 369 903 6 205 301 85 6 592 54 126 115 26 2 1 205 501 386 9 007 February 4 927 376 920 6 223 299 79 6 601 58 115 111 59 2 1 175 508 372 9 001 March 5 027 369 931 6 327 245 92 6 664 61 125 141 55 6 1 196 504 384 9 137

April 5 203 394 875 6 472 243 73 6 788 67 118 82 35 16 1 202 532 403 9 244 May 5 469 416 917 6 803 246 85 7 134 67 118 102 64 119 1 225 459 373 9 660 June 5 948 504 897 7 350 255 67 7 672 45 117 120 117 121 1 259 551 400 10 401

July 6 200 527 901 7 628 296 12 7 937 72 109 119 103 117 1 380 611 464 10 911 August 6 305 541 931 7 777 267 12 8 055 46 102 137 101 115 1 409 648 434 11 048 September 6 582 556 927 8 065 273 24 8 362 41 103 142 108 121 1 435 637 455 11 405

October 6 644 510 898 8 051 284 31 8 366 49 127 148 72 112 1 461 648 473 11 455 November 6 411 504 861 7 776 233 28 8 036 41 488 214 59 18 1 490 633 508 11 487 December 6 582 495 911 7 988 255 20 8 263 43 470 230 148 16 1 551 574 509 11 803

2019 January 6 604 441 920 7 964 241 21 8 225 43 475 240 130 14 1 545 517 537 11 726 February 7 129 427 924 8 480 249 23 8 751 57 648 159 119 14 1 627 491 511 12 377 March 7 351 452 915 8 717 226 26 8 970 57 778 166 108 17 1 804 524 763 13 187

April 7 862 447 1 281 9 589 260 34 9 884 76 488 148 145 15 1 936 621 885 14 198 May 9 143 544 1 413 11 100 309 28 11 437 127 789 149 165 16 1 917 910 1 591 17 101 June 10 758 568 1 280 12 606 291 23 12 919 159 1 271 150 162 17 2 409 1 607 1 453 20 147

July 12 676 672 1 368 14 716 357 29 15 103 146 1 255 152 206 10 2 584 1 588 1 919 22 963 August 14 592 825 1 319 16 736 592 38 17 366 182 1 525 155 88 24 3 066 2 615 2 871 27 893 September 18 105 947 1 338 20 390 504 33 20 928 206 2 121 156 115 23 3 934 3 708 4 609 35 799

October 22 636 1 004 1 275 24 915 489 47 25 452 200 2 160 159 135 25 4 347 4 081 4 310 40 869 November 24 297 1 057 1 615 26 969 844 79 27 892 228 2 090 175 154 48 4 932 3 148 4 513 43 179

Source: Reseve Bank of Zimbabwe

68 Table 18.6 Advances of Commercial Banks by Sector, US$ Thousands

End of Agriculture Construction Communication Distribution Financial & Investiments Financial Organizations Manufacturing Mining Services Transport Individuals Conglomerates/1 Total 2017 January 448 345 41 733 22 069 264 734 12 019 270 117 350 757 144 447 394 945 40 975 591 246 11 489 2 592 877 February 436 206 40 112 24 468 269 358 12 147 272 315 361 417 143 990 373 445 40 251 568 686 11 278 2 553 673 March 425 497 54 688 25 533 275 500 12 242 290 985 349 723 159 101 359 673 37 864 572 233 13 048 2 576 087

April 426 697 43 837 18 145 340 025 12 219 271 824 360 946 134 101 350 475 42 208 571 001 12 493 2 583 971 May 428 874 43 427 16 689 322 695 12 253 269 976 360 930 117 480 354 103 41 338 569 799 11 924 2 549 487 Jun 431 678 45 018 16 989 311 641 14 436 266 918 343 590 126 543 417 470 37 850 595 750 12 002 2 619 883

Jul 459 128 52 500 11 717 255 319 14 541 255 591 311 364 131 421 422 800 39 631 609 113 14 464 2 577 589 August 457 862 52 623 11 736 262 603 17 439 256 802 313 869 138 715 420 654 41 089 617 686 15 194 2 606 271 September 457 157 48 477 12 118 340 506 21 660 265 082 331 930 124 823 393 491 41 117 619 867 16 061 2 672 290

October 460 475 46 588 12 274 329 021 21 811 262 118 317 587 126 042 383 374 41 351 634 561 16 061 2 651 263 November 477 486 46 318 12 005 323 990 21 811 261 421 316 226 123 307 379 543 32 215 649 034 16 061 2 659 418 December 489 696 54 163 10 119 334 030 21 845 269 399 307 802 126 719 375 162 31 702 621 422 13 938 2 655 996

2018 January 479 110 59 337 9 442 289 531 20 570 258 035 271 454 106 425 390 053 32 329 617 303 14 395 2 547 983 February 488 203 59 978 9 272 315 570 20 133 258 264 258 045 108 649 393 605 31 637 618 377 15 011 2 576 742 March 484 765 64 827 11 051 344 731 15 203 274 150 303 649 114 432 363 449 32 793 640 497 19 893 2 669 440

April 485 790 63 948 10 904 344 532 15 015 271 072 294 271 112 692 333 634 31 104 631 921 22 066 2 616 948 May 501 784 63 555 10 934 362 940 15 080 358 553 317 667 117 123 338 846 31 523 651 444 24 226 2 793 675 Jun 475 106 66 797 13 908 385 583 15 080 344 917 323 212 117 147 335 217 34 458 655 427 34 163 2 801 014

Jul 463 286 70 905 18 924 383 315 14 976 140 625 274 508 113 776 309 210 37 474 652 653 34 402 2 514 054 August 470 756 79 237 15 167 331 673 15 022 144 101 271 001 111 960 306 023 37 341 666 649 34 402 2 483 332 September 451 745 79 056 15 022 341 852 15 022 144 800 263 994 112 657 320 789 36 915 666 972 64 407 2 513 228

October 453 068 74 932 16 037 389 852 15 157 165 253 268 933 111 957 313 377 36 119 680 446 12 856 2 537 984 November 444 131 133 138 14 884 313 733 15 157 165 420 269 460 149 908 316 739 45 693 679 404 12 265 2 559 931 December 492 670 78 177 15 958 340 423 14 426 165 649 253 354 113 597 347 242 40 695 669 880 12 254 2 544 324

2019 January 525 177 80 481 20 199 349 756 15 294 158 459 255 380 123 773 358 554 42 356 666 797 16 336 2 612 561 February 521 988 79 067 10 931 352 798 14 699 80 895 253 027 124 475 389 523 40 924 644 321 11 447 2 524 093 March 538 073 87 791 18 212 379 233 14 557 205 467 270 360 133 325 407 638 43 541 731 600 11 477 2 841 273

April 584 205 96 517 22 431 421 677 15 968 236 000 310 450 193 316 387 730 44 466 788 750 14 487 3 115 996 May 712 662 98 827 27 802 466 620 17 426 317 056 368 551 250 913 441 731 43 683 901 283 14 097 3 660 649 June 940 506 82 927 30 535 566 391 169 401 876 820 354 649 331 070 404 941 49 207 898 524 14 259 4 719 229

Jul 1 060 152 108 889 38 006 685 730 470 422 470 422 497 581 333 137 643 722 51 561 1 111 698 7 683 5 479 004 August 1 163 054 117 883 40 905 720 938 524 650 524 650 575 937 378 009 742 675 51 710 1 202 415 5 831 6 048 656 September 1 379 203 101 684 20 216 755 829 143 032 143 032 520 687 487 090 594 143 59 975 1 004 073 6 055 5 215 020

Note: 1. These are large corporation with business operations covering across a number of sectors - Data not available Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

69 19.0 Other Depository Corporations-Assets, US$ Million

Liquid Assets Balances Debt Securities Loans and Advances Bond Foreign Balances with Balances with with Other claims Other Non Notes & Notes & the Reserve Other Depository Foreign on Non Govt Local Govt Public Local Public Institutional Other Contingent Other Financial Coins Coins Bank Corporations Banks Residents Securities1 Securities Enterprises Other 2 Government Government Enterprises 3 Units Claims Assets Assets Assets Total End of 2017 January 20.2 111.0 1 455.0 239.8 132.7 27.0 1 654.5 20.8 15.4 3.6 15.9 15.1 69.2 3 394.7 57.5 395.7 383.4 630.4 8 641.9 February 19.3 96.8 1 488.5 251.8 145.1 48.6 1 714.0 20.1 15.5 3.2 15.0 14.9 68.9 3 177.9 236.8 398.5 400.0 631.1 8 746.1 March 12.6 66.4 1 485.9 260.5 154.9 53.5 1 794.1 18.7 15.7 3.8 15.7 15.7 70.7 3 460.5 67.2 422.4 442.5 635.1 8 995.9

April 10.7 67.8 1 495.3 249.4 219.3 51.4 1 954.0 17.8 15.8 3.6 15.8 16.9 74.5 3 449.5 24.6 489.1 398.8 644.6 9 198.9 May 13.4 56.9 1 492.4 272.5 170.2 75.3 1 968.9 20.3 15.7 33.6 16.7 16.3 72.9 3 447.8 82.4 486.1 421.7 644.4 9 307.5 June 7.4 57.1 1 674.9 350.3 92.1 110.6 2 014.2 19.0 16.0 35.0 47.9 16.5 82.9 3 494.3 92.8 533.5 408.9 649.6 9 702.9

July 7.2 45.2 1 807.4 302.3 63.1 103.6 1 982.8 17.2 26.1 34.4 45.2 16.9 116.8 3 417.1 86.8 513.6 432.9 635.8 9 654.4 August 12.3 40.6 2 061.9 276.6 165.3 7.9 2 100.9 16.3 26.3 64.6 41.3 18.0 145.5 3 494.5 78.6 531.8 403.7 639.5 10 125.5 September 12.0 38.1 2 110.4 226.8 179.7 31.3 2 248.9 16.1 23.5 65.0 41.5 15.6 118.8 3 554.4 78.0 472.8 415.6 655.1 10 303.6

October 8.7 41.8 2 139.3 254.1 190.8 61.0 2 372.1 15.4 24.4 65.1 34.8 17.8 99.6 3 599.1 82.0 432.4 459.3 667.3 10 565.0 November 9.8 46.1 2 315.5 289.8 184.2 74.3 2 487.7 18.8 23.5 65.4 32.3 19.6 107.3 3 608.7 76.8 417.7 505.6 672.5 10 955.6 December 12.6 58.1 2 592.0 276.0 213.4 66.6 2 397.2 26.8 23.5 66.3 29.4 19.4 145.5 3 581.3 92.2 508.3 509.3 699.9 11 317.8

2018 January 23.4 66.9 2 528.9 216.1 186.9 79.7 2 336.6 34.5 23.5 65.9 26.3 20.6 155.3 3 462.6 76.8 501.0 457.8 699.5 10 962.3 February 20.0 46.8 2 516.8 272.6 189.2 87.4 2 313.6 33.5 23.5 66.1 24.3 21.1 145.4 3 526.9 31.0 507.8 434.3 697.8 10 958.1 March 16.6 57.9 2 457.7 238.0 214.2 90.2 2 434.8 32.8 23.5 66.7 19.2 15.9 127.5 3 637.8 33.5 504.1 487.5 710.3 11 168.2

April 14.9 61.9 2 423.4 237.0 220.8 67.4 2 558.9 32.0 24.7 67.0 13.4 20.9 121.2 3 674.0 33.2 532.0 459.3 715.7 11 277.6 May 14.2 71.7 2 543.0 377.8 238.6 74.7 2 814.9 30.9 25.0 66.9 8.4 20.9 134.4 3 740.3 23.0 458.9 457.2 718.2 11 819.0 June 9.0 58.5 3 081.0 409.8 220.0 73.1 2 865.3 30.1 26.2 66.5 7.4 19.4 196.4 3 829.3 49.5 551.4 448.1 730.7 12 671.7

July 20.6 61.9 3 450.6 366.4 211.6 88.9 3 291.4 33.3 0.0 67.5 4.5 21.1 182.0 3 500.6 160.4 611.4 472.5 732.0 13 276.7 August 23.1 72.3 3 475.7 277.8 205.3 61.7 3 362.8 32.2 0.0 67.3 7.1 20.6 186.7 3 585.1 106.6 647.7 489.9 736.1 13 358.0 September 18.2 61.5 3 781.6 278.1 279.1 71.9 3 145.7 31.2 45.2 68.1 5.4 20.4 212.2 3 734.2 125.8 637.4 527.8 742.6 13 786.4

October 39.9 70.4 3 771.3 248.3 305.5 46.6 3 105.9 30.2 45.2 68.4 4.6 9.4 188.8 3 838.0 136.9 647.5 537.8 743.0 13 837.7 November 30.6 84.6 3 696.3 300.6 209.8 63.9 3 172.9 28.9 45.2 68.7 7.0 8.1 217.7 3 813.2 141.9 633.2 581.9 742.4 13 846.9 December 20.5 94.5 3 949.5 439.6 235.5 74.8 3 044.1 28.0 43.4 69.2 6.2 9.2 204.3 3 870.5 151.2 573.8 612.5 812.4 14 239.2

2019 January 49.0 113.4 3 901.0 401.9 261.6 46.1 3 038.3 27.3 94.6 68.7 4.4 8.1 189.2 3 773.5 109.1 517.2 592.3 827.7 14 023.4 February 59.7 256.8 3 764.8 357.1 570.4 205.7 3 076.4 26.5 60.5 2.0 5.8 7.7 208.3 3 991.5 100.5 490.7 669.1 880.0 14 733.5 March 62.5 263.2 3 891.0 432.9 739.3 55.1 3 028.8 25.5 61.5 4.5 4.3 9.5 340.7 3 845.0 129.0 523.7 954.5 1205.2 15 576.2

April 45.2 363.5 4153.9 578.9 1031.9 91.7 2921.3 25.0 61.8 4.0 4.0 9.6 407.8 3899.7 131.9 620.5 1135.4 1304.8 16 790.9 May 98.7 484.2 4089.2 694.1 1890.1 154.1 2912.7 23.9 62.1 4.2 3.9 9.4 636.8 4303.9 144.3 910.1 2031.0 1532.3 19 985.1 June 126.3 882.2 4518.6 560.2 2383.0 538.9 2918.5 22.6 63.1 6.6 3.9 8.7 929.4 5011.5 163.0 1606.5 1621.9 2120.4 23 485.3

July 232.4 968.8 5605.6 370.4 3738.0 801.9 2962.9 22.2 103.4 5.5 2.2 9.0 164.6 5364.7 228.7 1587.7 2124.1 2345.3 26 637.3 August 184.4 1150.4 7956.5 527.8 3904.2 1050.7 3409.1 21.5 103.9 6.8 1.0 9.2 212.5 5764.9 263.2 2614.6 2149.5 2623.2 31 953.4 September 124.5 2108.5 9128.1 874.0 5678.3 1575.7 3577.4 20.9 27.0 6.5 1.4 9.4 187.5 6456.9 389.5 3707.8 3665.5 3549.9 41 088.9

October 144.3 1906.0 11613.0 2511.0 7644.9 907.0 3749.0 20.2 27.1 5.3 1.1 7.9 254.8 7393.9 400.9 4081.1 2230.5 3580.5 46 478.4 November 128.8 2243.1 11417.7 2236.3 8417.4 940.7 4150.2 19.6 27.1 11.8 1.4 8.7 248.8 9260.2 442.8 3148.3 2272.9 4208.0 49 183.9

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

70 Table 19.1: Other Depository Corporations- Liabilities, US$ Million Deposits Amount Owing to Time Total Deposits Other Depository Foreign Other Depository Other Financial Capital and Contingent Other Demand Savings Deposits from the Public Corporations Government Total Debt Securities Liabilities RBZ Corporations Corporations Reserves Liabilities Liabilities Total End of

2017 January 3 263.8 720.5 1 544.9 5 529.2 429.8 53.1 6 012.1 50.6 271.2 0.0 104.5 41.1 1 360.2 395.7 406.6 8 642.0 February 3 325.9 722.0 1 552.6 5 600.5 426.0 55.3 6 081.8 59.3 270.8 0.0 126.1 43.4 1 365.8 398.5 400.4 8 746.1 March 3 429.2 715.7 1 529.9 5 674.8 461.0 86.9 6 222.7 60.2 249.6 1.8 134.9 41.9 1 426.8 422.4 435.7 8 996.0

April 3 555.8 813.7 1 530.7 5 900.2 450.9 76.2 6 427.3 63.3 251.1 0.0 117.4 41.9 1 382.2 489.1 426.7 9 199.0 May 3 593.7 798.7 1 558.4 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 June 3 851.4 825.6 1 538.9 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

July 3 845.0 837.2 1 600.1 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 August 4 257.2 927.5 1 604.9 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 September 4 622.2 932.4 1 571.4 7 126.0 383.4 55.2 7 564.6 55.8 151.1 0.0 67.4 32.1 1 494.5 472.8 465.2 10 303.5

October 4 825.8 1 010.8 1 460.8 7 297.4 410.7 43.1 7 751.2 63.0 153.9 0.0 73.1 42.0 1 537.5 432.4 511.7 10 564.8 November 5 090.7 1 047.9 1 450.2 7 588.8 454.9 34.7 8 078.4 66.5 151.3 0.0 84.5 60.2 1 562.7 417.7 534.3 10 955.6 December 5 144.5 1 127.4 1 401.7 7 673.6 407.8 94.6 8 176.0 68.6 173.1 113.7 100.7 6.2 1 663.1 508.3 508.1 11 317.8

2018 January 4 932.8 1 008.1 1 454.0 7 394.9 406.5 107.3 7 908.7 65.1 152.3 115.1 49.1 2.6 1 645.2 501.0 523.2 10 962.3 February 4 927.4 989.2 1 458.8 7 375.4 418.7 101.2 7 895.3 75.4 141.7 111.2 92.8 2.9 1 619.9 507.8 511.0 10 958.0 March 5 027.1 1 007.5 1 491.0 7 525.6 365.0 114.7 8 005.3 77.3 166.7 140.5 89.2 6.9 1 654.8 504.1 523.4 11 168.2

April 5 202.8 1 066.6 1 374.6 7 644.0 387.8 95.6 8 127.4 84.0 158.0 82.4 68.8 16.1 1 641.9 532.0 567.0 11 277.6 May 5 469.4 1 138.2 1 442.5 8 050.1 442.8 107.4 8 600.3 88.0 157.6 101.5 94.9 119.9 1 671.5 458.9 526.5 11 819.1 June 5 948.1 1 274.7 1 459.1 8 681.9 438.0 89.2 9 209.1 66.8 156.5 119.8 173.4 121.6 1 707.5 551.4 565.7 12 671.8

July 6 200.4 1 415.3 1 501.5 9 117.2 424.4 33.1 9 574.7 89.5 146.9 118.9 132.9 132.6 1 846.0 611.4 623.4 13 276.3 August 6 305.2 1 362.6 1 524.2 9 192.0 399.6 32.4 9 624.0 66.5 135.9 137.0 119.5 133.3 1 882.9 647.7 611.2 13 358.0 September 6 581.8 1 421.8 1 489.0 9 492.6 439.0 44.6 9 976.2 52.4 159.3 142.2 129.1 146.6 1 913.4 637.4 629.7 13 786.3

October 6 648.8 1 390.0 1 427.8 9 466.6 435.2 52.2 9 954.0 61.7 183.2 147.6 93.4 137.0 1 957.6 647.5 655.7 13 837.7 November 6 419.8 1 329.4 1 430.4 9 179.6 366.8 48.7 9 595.1 50.9 543.1 213.7 74.8 42.3 1 991.6 633.2 702.1 13 846.8 December 6 601.1 1 322.2 1 508.9 9 432.2 394.5 41.3 9 868.0 58.6 524.7 229.6 187.8 39.0 2 057.7 573.8 699.7 14 238.9

2019 January 6 626.6 1 155.9 1 466.8 9 249.3 381.0 42.2 9 672.5 59.3 530.5 239.5 188.3 39.2 2 047.0 517.2 729.8 14 023.3 February 7 168.7 1 155.1 1 473.2 9 797.0 387.8 44.5 10 229.3 71.8 782.0 158.9 151.7 42.6 2 145.1 490.7 661.5 14 733.6 March 7 435.2 1 127.0 1 437.1 9 999.3 372.7 47.9 10 419.9 74.5 933.8 165.8 140.9 42.7 2 349.0 523.7 925.8 15 576.1

April 7 968.0 1 243.3 1 795.8 11 007.1 390.9 55.9 11 453.8 90.8 652.7 148.3 173.5 28.8 2 551.4 620.5 1 071.0 16 790.9 May 9 316.8 1 379.0 1 932.4 12 628.2 462.9 48.9 13 139.9 139.4 1 053.9 148.8 206.7 46.5 2 556.6 910.1 1 783.2 19 985.1 June 11 021.9 1 573.5 1 737.2 14 332.6 422.0 44.5 14 799.2 171.7 1 607.6 150.3 216.7 43.6 3 240.7 1 606.5 1 649.0 23 485.3

July 13 014.4 1 661.3 1 949.2 16 624.9 432.6 50.6 17 108.1 168.2 1 710.5 152.0 225.8 27.4 3 522.6 1 587.7 2 135.1 26 637.3 August 15 189.7 1 798.7 1 911.4 18 899.9 639.1 59.2 19 598.2 202.9 2 064.4 155.0 116.2 28.0 4 061.0 2 614.6 3 102.0 31 942.4 September 18 834.0 2 049.2 1 908.4 22 791.6 549.2 54.5 23 395.3 219.9 2 989.7 155.9 182.3 23.3 5 510.0 3 707.8 4 887.7 41 072.0

October 23 441.5 2 298.0 1 874.7 27 614.3 526.0 68.6 28 208.9 205.7 3 020.7 159.1 211.3 24.6 5 937.5 4 081.1 4 612.3 46 461.2 November 25 114.5 2 868.9 2 105.1 30 088.5 878.6 99.1 31 066.2 235.1 2 966.0 175.3 275.5 50.5 6 404.3 3 148.3 4 844.2 49 165.2

Source: Reseve Bank of Zimbabwe - Data not available

71 Table 19.2 Assets of Building Socities, US$ Million

Liquid Assets Debt Securities Loans and Advances Bond Notes Foreign Balances with the Balances with Other Balances with Other claims on Govt local Govt Public Other Non Financial & Coins Notes & Coin Reserve Bank Depository Corporations Foreign Banks Non Residents Securities1 Securities Enterprises Other 2 Mortgages Government Other Assets Assets Total End of 2017 January 2.4 7.0 109.6 157.7 4.3 0.0 123.7 20.8 0.0 0.0 389.1 0.0 406.1 106.3 124.4 1 451.4 February 1.2 7.3 69.3 155.6 7.4 0.0 162.0 20.1 0.0 0.0 394.4 0.0 410.1 109.0 124.2 1 460.5 March 1.7 3.1 35.5 177.2 4.0 0.0 164.2 18.7 0.0 0.0 404.4 0.0 413.0 102.8 124.2 1 448.7

April 0.7 3.6 73.4 173.3 9.8 0.0 158.6 17.8 0.0 0.0 392.5 0.0 432.3 109.7 125.1 1 496.8 May 0.9 3.9 81.5 152.3 10.8 0.0 168.2 20.3 0.0 0.0 394.4 0.0 451.1 105.9 126.1 1 515.5 June 0.3 3.7 65.9 208.8 9.8 0.0 165.3 19.0 0.0 0.0 387.6 0.0 452.9 109.6 126.0 1 548.9

July 0.4 3.9 105.8 164.6 9.2 0.0 168.4 17.2 0.0 0.0 391.9 0.0 451.9 110.9 127.3 1 551.5 August 0.4 3.1 142.8 152.0 3.9 0.0 186.7 16.3 0.0 0.0 409.3 0.0 465.5 104.7 127.2 1 611.9 September 0.6 1.8 108.4 117.0 6.7 0.0 193.0 16.1 0.0 0.0 412.7 0.0 475.2 113.4 130.1 1 575.0

October 0.6 1.2 145.7 110.0 14.8 0.0 193.9 15.4 0.0 0.0 420.7 0.0 493.6 149.9 130.4 1 676.1 November 0.8 0.9 138.8 128.4 8.7 0.0 193.6 18.8 0.0 0.0 420.9 0.0 489.0 160.4 133.0 1 693.3 December 1.1 2.6 170.6 134.3 9.1 0.0 195.1 26.8 0.0 0.0 402.3 0.0 516.8 163.2 135.5 1 757.3

2018 January 0.9 2.3 197.4 98.7 7.8 0.0 129.8 34.5 0.0 0.0 413.2 0.0 508.7 144.9 136.1 1 674.3 February 1.5 1.8 172.4 123.5 5.5 0.0 141.3 33.5 0.0 0.0 414.8 0.0 507.9 125.7 135.7 1 663.6 March 1.4 3.4 175.9 72.1 14.1 0.0 212.6 32.8 0.0 0.0 411.4 0.0 539.4 142.8 132.3 1 738.2

April 1.1 4.3 185.5 61.9 3.6 0.0 184.4 32.0 0.0 0.0 413.3 0.0 582.7 141.6 135.2 1 745.7 May 1.0 7.6 196.3 138.2 8.1 0.0 191.0 30.9 0.0 0.0 415.0 0.0 608.4 128.1 137.4 1 862.0 June 1.2 4.9 188.6 177.8 1.9 0.0 266.2 30.1 0.0 0.0 413.9 0.0 614.3 124.0 141.5 1 964.4

July 1.8 6.6 207.1 185.1 1.7 0.0 283.2 33.3 0.0 0.0 423.5 0.0 636.1 128.2 141.1 2 047.7 August 1.6 3.7 224.7 145.3 2.4 0.0 288.9 32.2 0.0 0.0 428.2 0.0 579.4 139.1 143.7 1 989.2 September 1.9 2.9 245.6 92.6 20.8 0.0 291.1 31.2 0.0 0.0 430.3 0.0 650.2 148.1 144.4 2 059.1

October 4.9 2.1 220.0 95.8 11.8 0.0 318.9 30.2 0.0 0.0 427.7 0.0 639.8 154.2 147.0 2 052.4 November 3.6 2.9 243.3 35.7 10.4 0.0 320.7 28.9 0.0 0.0 433.5 0.0 635.7 148.0 145.8 2 008.5 December 2.3 4.3 157.4 121.3 10.4 0.0 339.4 28.0 0.0 0.0 444.8 0.0 645.9 179.7 151.9 2 085.4

2019 January 6.3 4.6 108.2 63.5 10.9 0.0 343.8 27.3 33.6 0.0 438.0 0.0 649.3 136.7 151.2 1 973.4 February 5.4 17.6 120.6 62.8 18.1 0.0 339.6 26.5 0.0 0.0 416.1 0.0 696.1 171.1 156.7 2 030.6 March 2.6 18.0 126.3 38.6 23.9 0.0 331.7 25.5 0.0 0.0 415.1 0.0 710.1 172.1 207.4 2 071.3

April 3.7 30.6 220.3 85.0 47.6 0.0 271.6 25.0 0.0 0.0 414.1 0.0 705.0 169.0 276.2 2 247.8 May 3.9 38.4 162.2 115.4 139.0 0.0 345.5 23.9 0.0 0.0 406.2 0.0 776.6 165.7 363.4 2 540.1 June 6.3 69.8 361.6 144.5 132.4 0.0 265.8 22.6 0.0 0.0 421.7 0.0 873.6 210.5 473.0 2 981.8

July 6.5 174.7 473.9 89.7 131.1 0.0 258.3 22.2 0.0 0.0 416.0 0.0 934.6 203.1 565.6 3 275.8 August 5.5 94.5 758.0 60.6 115.5 0.0 247.4 21.5 0.0 0.0 418.1 0.0 970.6 345.1 567.6 3 604.2 September 15.8 180.3 831.8 195.4 104.2 0.0 267.6 20.9 0.0 0.0 499.1 0.0 1137.6 528.8 1 042.2 4 823.6

October 6.2 198.7 997.2 72.2 243.7 0.0 268.8 20.2 0.0 0.0 429.8 0.0 1286.7 503.4 1069.3 5 096.2 November 11.9 156.1 872.3 159.7 426.0 0.0 338.6 19.6 0.0 0.0 443.5 0.0 1357.4 575.8 1 068.7 5 429.6

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 72 Table 19.3 Liabilities of Building Societies, US$ Million Deposits Amounts Owing to Total Deposits Other Depository Foreign Other Depository Other Financial Savings Time Deposits from the public Corporations Government Total Debt Securities Liabilities RBZ Corporations Corporations Capital and Reserves Other Liabilities Total

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 608.2 496.6 1 104.8 105.2 16.5 1 226.5 23.4 25.9 0.0 22.7 0.5 371.7 86.7 1 757.4

2018 Jan 544.7 497.1 1 041.8 105.2 16.4 1 163.4 22.8 26.1 0.0 22.9 0.2 362.1 77.0 1 674.5 Feb 512.0 480.5 992.5 120.3 16.8 1 129.6 28.5 26.3 0.0 33.6 0.5 366.0 79.2 1 663.7 Mar 535.1 507.8 1 042.9 120.3 16.5 1 179.7 27.5 41.3 0.0 34.5 0.5 378.2 76.5 1 738.2

Apr 568.0 452.6 1 020.6 144.4 17.0 1 182.0 27.9 39.7 0.0 33.6 0.4 358.5 103.7 1 745.8 May 613.8 475.1 1 088.9 196.6 16.4 1 301.9 32.4 40.0 0.0 31.2 0.5 363.1 92.8 1 861.9 Jun 658.5 507.9 1 166.4 183.2 16.4 1 366.0 33.1 39.3 0.0 56.9 0.4 363.5 105.2 1 964.4

July 770.2 542.9 1 313.1 128.5 15.0 1 456.6 28.7 37.5 0.0 30.4 15.8 378.9 99.8 2 047.7 August 703.4 534.7 1 238.1 133.0 15.0 1 386.1 31.3 33.9 0.0 18.3 17.9 385.8 116.0 1 989.3 September 749.8 502.3 1 252.1 166.0 15.1 1 433.2 22.8 55.9 0.0 20.7 25.5 388.6 112.3 2 059.0

October 772.5 471.9 1 244.4 151.0 15.1 1 410.5 23.7 56.3 0.0 21.2 25.5 389.9 125.4 2 052.5 November 699.9 511.9 1 211.8 134.0 15.1 1 360.9 21.0 55.6 0.0 16.2 24.5 396.1 134.2 2 008.5 December 713.2 540.0 1 253.2 139.6 15.1 1 407.9 26.5 55.3 0.0 40.2 23.4 400.1 132.3 2 085.7

2019 Jan 633.8 490.2 1 124.0 140.5 15.0 1 279.5 27.9 55.5 0.0 58.1 24.8 392.8 134.7 1 973.3 Feb 661.3 492.3 1 153.6 138.8 15.0 1 307.4 25.8 134.5 0.0 32.6 28.2 366.7 135.6 2 030.8 Mar 655.2 473.9 1 129.1 146.8 15.0 1 290.9 29.0 155.6 0.0 32.5 25.7 391.4 146.2 2 071.3

Apr 782.3 460.0 1242.3 130.5 14.9 1387.7 26.0 165.0 0.0 28.2 14.1 457.7 169.2 2 247.8 May 895.0 464.3 1359.4 153.5 15.0 1527.9 23.9 264.7 0.0 41.9 30.6 477.5 173.6 2 540.1 Jun 1154.3 406.8 1561.1 131.5 15.0 1707.7 23.9 336.5 0.0 54.8 27.1 664.7 167.0 2 981.8

July 1192.2 538.1 1730.3 75.2 14.9 1820.4 33.0 455.7 0.0 20.2 17.0 739.6 189.9 3 275.8 August 1424.7 542.9 1967.6 47.0 15.0 2029.6 31.8 539.4 0.0 28.2 3.5 777.8 193.9 3 604.2 September 1686.2 524.9 2211.1 44.9 15.0 2271.0 25.5 869.0 0.0 66.9 0.0 1352.0 239.1 4 823.6

October 1920.1 548.8 2468.8 36.9 15.0 2520.7 16.7 861.0 0.0 76.0 0.0 1362.8 259.0 5 096.2 November 2394.7 441.2 2835.9 35.0 15.0 2886.0 18.6 876.3 0.0 121.1 2.5 1246.7 278.3 5 429.6

Note: - Data not available Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

73 Table 20.0 Zimbabwe : External Debt Oustanding by Debtor (Including all arrears but excluding penalties) US$ millions

End Period 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Total National Debt 5 270 5 320 5 613 6 123 6 536 8 380 9 269 11 220 14 642

Total External Debt 5 270 5 320 5 613 5 847 6 161 6 704 7 030 7 187 7 508 Government 4 098 4 114 4 362 4 581 4 908 5 488 5 660 5 820 6 103

Bilateral Creditors 2 207 2 191 2 388 2 570 2 857 2 902 3 099 3 378 3 589 Multilateral Creditors 1 891 1 923 1 974 2 011 2 051 2 020 2 013 1 911 2 006 RBZ Assumed External Debt 566 548 530 507

Public Enterprises 1 172 1 206 1 250 1 266 1 253 1 217 1 370 1 367 1 406 Bilateral Creditors 736 761 790 792 763 728 716 780 843

Multilateral Creditors 436 446 461 474 489 489 654 586 562

Domestic Debt 276 375 1 676 2 239 4 033 7 134

Total National Debt 5 270 5 320 5 613 6 123 6 536 8 380 9 269 11 220 14 642 Gross Domestic Product 9 666 12 042 14 102 17 115 19 091 19 496 19 963 20 549 22 041

Total National Debt/GDP 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.7

Source: Ministry of Finance and Economic Development: Debt Office Note: Total National Debt includes Domestic Debt

74 TABLE 20.1 LENDING RATES (percent per annum) 1 Banks Deposit Rates (percent per annum)

COMMERCIAL BANKS MERCHANT BANKS COMMERCIAL BANKS \1 ACCEPTING

END OF NOMINAL LENDING WEIGHTED AVERAGE BASE NOMINAL LENDING WEIGHTED AVERAGE BASE HOUSES \1 RATE 1 LENDING RATES 3 RATE 2 LENDING RATES 3 SAVINGS 3 MONTHS /2 3 MONTHS Individuals Corporate Individuals Corporate 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 4.45-18.00 9.39 7 - - - 0.50-12.00 0.75-8.00 -

2018 January 4.45-18.00 9.33 6.99 - - - 0.22-12.00 0.75-8.00 - February 4.45-18.00 9.57 6.93 - - - 0.22-12.00 0.75-8.00 - March 4.45-18.00 9.64 6.98 - - - 0.22-12.00 0.75-8.00 -

April 4.00-18.00 9.32 7.08 - - - 0.22-12.00 0.75-8.00 - May 4.00-18.00 9.28 7.09 - - - 0.22-12.00 0.75-8.00 - June 4.00-18.00 9.32 7.14 - - - 0.22-12.00 0.75-8.00 -

July 4.00-18.00 9.75 6.97 - - - 0.22-12.00 0.75-8.00 - August 4.00-18.00 9.87 7.1 - - - 0.22-12.00 0.75-8.00 - September 4.00-18.00 9.56 7.11 - - - 0.22-12.00 0.75-8.00 -

October 4.00-18.00 9.47 7.38 - - - 0.22-12.00 0.75-8.00 - November 4.00-18.00 9.49 7.38 - - - 0.22-12.00 1.00-8.00 - December 4.00-18.00 9.48 7.39 - - - 0.22-12.00 1.00-6.75 -

2019 January 4.00-18.00 9.47 7.4 - - - 0.22-12.00 1.00-8.00 - February 4.00-18.00 9.23 7.3 - - - 0.22-12.00 1.00-6.75 - March 4.00-18.00 9.23 7.31 - - - 0.22-12.00 1.00-8.00 -

April 4.00-18.00 9.3 7.38 - - - 0.22-12.00 1.00-8.00 May 4.00-22.00 9.31 7.33 - - - 0.22-12.00 1.00-8.00 June 4.00-22.00 9.15 7.67 - - - 0.22-12.00 1.00-8.00

July 4.00-35.00 9.54 8.4 - - - 0.22-12.00 1.00-8.00 August 4.00-35.00 14.37 18.43 - - - 0.22-12.01 1.00-8.00 September 4.00-35.00 14.64 19.81 - - - 0.22-12.02 1.00-8.00

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 2. Three (3) months deposit rates revised to exclude rates on inactive or dormant accounts from 2012 onwards. 3 Lending rates excludes rates on staff loans Notes: 3. ** Banks have adjusted their costs of holding deposits following the call by the RBZ to reduce lending rates Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe - Data not available

75 Table 20.2 Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Statistics

Period Industrial Index Mining Index Market Capitalisation (US$Millions) Turnover Value (US$) Turnover Volume

2016 January 103.0 19.5 2 790 11 345 452 61 882 757 February 99.5 19.1 2 695 15 556 982 95 020 938 March 97.6 19.5 2 645 16 428 570 97 601 725

April 105.8 20.2 2 863 14 026 916 188 294 392 May 104.7 25.5 2 881 13 868 487 99 055 230 June 101.0 24.7 2 781 18 064 621 88 525 472

July 98.8 25.7 2 722 11 838 625 57 222 624 August 99.3 26.3 2 734 7 075 762 41 264 438 September 99.0 26.6 2 725 13 049 389 69 049 535

October 120.8 33.8 3 328 23 200 856 177 384 284 November 137.1 57.4 3 805 23 460 016 233 749 377 December 144.5 58.5 4 008 25 996 713 292 538 969

2017 January 140.2 56.3 3 904 8 552 699 31 616 982 February 135.3 56.5 3 770 10 970 197 85 314 995 March 139.0 58.6 3 871 26 933 720 242 884 187

April 143.2 66.3 4 189 11 205 670 75 857 712 May 162.3 69.6 4 740 17 637 003 170 830 515 June 196.0 69.8 5 695 39 747 329 311 145 262

July 203.3 69.4 5 759 24 705 399 149 425 245 August 235.0 73.5 6 659 13 600 669 107 920 143 September 418.4 122.6 11 860 89 500 000 245 278 194

October 521.9 132.5 14 830 168 800 000 1 006 687 304 November 376.7 126.9 10 778 207 500 000 196 489 710 December 333.0 142.4 9 581 75 300 000 844 189 447

2018 January 305.4 130.4 8 653 31 400 000 55 032 220 February 294.6 124.9 8 386 63 700 000 138 142 187 March 291.0 125.1 8 290 40 300 000 108 997 097

April 330.7 124.4 9 405 44 400 000 206 342 675 May 361.5 151.5 10 393 59 300 000 129 155 586 June 342.8 161.3 9 792 73 000 000 234 834 368

July 384.3 164.0 10 970 114 900 000 624 256 160 August 394.6 161.3 12 475 50 500 000 142 150 599 September 387.0 163.8 12 266 61 100 000 197 401 341

October 59.8 217.3 17 960 449 600 000 316 060 000 November 538.7 208.6 17 317 118 000 000 153 874 660 December 487.1 227.7 19 190 93 000 000 144 479 601

2019 525.9 213.1 20 888 110 030 000 122 778 938 January 494.3 206.9 19 773 295 800 000 229 935 122 February 405.6 194.0 16 085 70 800 000 122 398 632 March

April 447 187 17 503 116 500 000 134 394 898 May 628 226 24 920 193 500 000 237 334 372 June 684 255 27 017 235 500 000 293 138 775

July 624 245 24 636 191 000 000 163 556 663 August 554 270 21 742 109 000 000 117 688 558 September 775 318 30 527 166 600 000 335 373 041

Source: Zimbabwe Stock Exchange N.B. 1.Market capitalization 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

76 Table 20.3 Selected International Exchange rates

United States of America Dollar South African Rand/1 Botswana Pula/1 Japanese Yen/1 European Currency/2 British Pound Sterling/2 2015 January 11.6 9.6 117.9 1.1 1.5 February 11.6 9.6 119.2 1.1 1.5 March 12.2 10.0 120.2 1.1 1.5

April 11.8 9.7 118.6 1.1 1.5 May 12.1 9.8 123.9 1.1 1.5 June 12.3 9.9 122.3 1.1 1.6

July 12.7 10.7 124.0 1.1 1.6 August 13.3 10.2 121.1 1.1 1.5 September 13.9 10.6 119.9 1.1 1.5

October 13.9 10.5 121.2 1.1 1.5 November 14.4 10.7 122.7 1.1 1.5 December 15.6 11.1 120.4 1.1 1.5

2016 January 16.1 11.4 120.6 1.1 1.5 February 16.1 11.3 113.0 1.1 1.4 March 15.5 11.1 113.0 1.1 1.4

April 14.6 10.8 109.7 1.1 1.4 May 15.3 11.0 108.9 1.1 1.5 June 14.9 10.9 102.7 1.1 1.3

July 14.4 10.8 103.9 1.1 1.3 August 13.8 9.5 101.2 1.1 1.2 September 13.9 10.6 101.6 1.1 1.3

October 13.9 10.7 103.8 1.1 1.2 November 13.9 10.7 108.0 1.1 1.2 December - - - - -

2017 January 13.5 10.6 113.5 1.1 1.3 February 13.0 10.4 112.5 1.1 1.2 March 13.5 10.6 111.9 1.1 1.2

April 13.3 10.4 111.2 1.1 1.3 May 13.1 10.3 111.0 1.1 1.3 June 13.0 10.2 111.9 1.1 1.3

July 13.0 10.2 110.5 1.2 1.3 August 13.0 10.1 110.6 1.2 1.3 September 13.5 10.3 112.7 1.2 1.3

October 14.1 10.5 113.1 1.2 1.3 November 13.7 10.3 112.1 1.2 1.3 December 12.4 10.0 112.8 1.2 1.4

2018 January 12.3 9.8 111.2 1.2 1.4 February 11.8 9.6 107.9 1.2 1.4 March 11.8 9.6 106.0 1.2 1.4

April 12.1 9.7 107.6 1.2 1.4 May 12.5 9.9 109.7 1.2 1.3 June 13.3 10.2 110.0 1.2 1.3

July 13.4 10.3 111.4 1.2 1.3 August 14.0 10.6 111.1 1.2 1.3 September 14.8 10.8 111.9 1.2 1.3

October 14.5 10.8 112.7 1.1 1.3 November 14.1 10.7 113.3 1.1 1.3 December 14.2 10.7 112.5 1.1 1.3

2019 January 13.9 10.5 109.2 1.1 1.3 February 13.8 10.5 110.3 1.1 1.3 March 3.01 0.21 0.28 0.03 3.38 3.94

April 3.26 0.23 0.30 0.03 3.65 4.22 May 5.26 0.36 0.48 0.05 5.86 6.64 June 6.62 0.47 0.62 0.06 7.52 8.39

July 9.19 0.65 0.86 0.08 10.00 11.11 August 10.51 0.68 0.95 0.09 11.63 12.82 September 15.20 1.02 1.38 0.14 16.63 18.70

1. Foreign currency per US dollar Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe - Data not available

77 Table 20.4 Sectoral Analysis of Commercial Banks Deposits, US$ Thousands

End of Agriculture Construction Communication Distribution Financial & Investments Financial Organizations Manufacturing Mining Services Transport Individuals Conglomerates/1 Total

2017 January 236 437 108 553 230 965 618 214 339 580 1 002 775 382 746 86 115 1 393 941 82 671 589 550 85 602 5 157 150 February 254 464 112 294 226 878 613 080 312 949 997 181 393 543 121 799 1 402 648 91 522 604 325 84 653 5 215 335 March 299 519 118 530 232 991 626 987 308 298 1 049 256 402 864 170 835 1 400 324 102 288 610 024 91 046 5 412 961

April 281 220 117 174 235 094 687 963 307 711 1 013 363 400 019 190 006 1 432 953 110 259 650 596 102 681 5 529 038 May 301 531 113 686 220 542 679 781 320 878 1 019 941 417 419 175 383 1 454 718 108 367 667 020 71 770 5 551 036 June 295 920 109 938 248 436 712 648 334 369 1 121 024 408 604 185 262 1 521 876 107 327 697 998 74 195 5 817 598

July 309 865 126 629 262 828 587 617 341 372 1 143 424 423 847 191 274 1 599 344 99 510 680 623 76 164 5 842 495 August 302 611 149 015 296 551 914 687 346 237 1 131 208 453 584 169 521 1 562 637 111 395 746 645 90 999 6 275 089 September 348 786 146 383 286 092 796 517 340 225 1 072 980 571 374 211 077 1 705 641 122 646 747 874 72 255 6 421 850

October 345 521 138 275 238 976 778 597 355 136 1 138 204 565 046 259 285 1 694 694 123 909 741 652 72 255 6 451 550 November 336 339 144 709 239 524 927 821 362 515 986 825 629 010 250 133 1 694 044 131 768 761 401 72 255 6 536 343 December 317 795 160 262 284 830 890 549 375 616 1 073 707 686 933 257 197 1 712 824 143 466 711 032 62 445 6 676 656

2018 January 380 284 151 436 257 298 918 788 365 355 1 050 098 652 999 248 933 1 757 392 141 913 669 050 67 905 6 661 449 February 455 217 224 070 263 962 897 453 399 016 949 796 674 828 354 053 1 701 611 107 780 680 060 67 686 6 775 533 March 451 993 142 333 296 310 825 806 376 593 1 001 674 597 437 253 127 1 827 464 163 972 597 437 63 604 6 597 750

April 476 448 144 565 310 796 806 145 364 825 988 527 649 893 255 762 1 892 415 179 252 712 566 65 398 6 846 591 May 494 613 152 567 350 409 874 141 374 090 1 097 971 700 892 271 892 1 913 395 186 193 745 593 64 971 7 226 725 June 465 984 164 242 391 142 948 703 368 260 1 140 653 754 981 324 356 2 160 400 200 774 779 013 64 786 7 763 295

July 445 780 226 433 413 409 955 926 420 417 1 120 835 760 588 321 078 2 192 743 200 524 822 858 64 786 7 945 376 August 429 440 189 498 386 596 980 354 429 660 1 091 203 782 009 297 412 1 968 724 196 069 836 719 64 786 7 652 469 September 447 556 206 194 382 492 1 186 454 444 599 1 070 365 811 296 302 579 2 059 093 247 106 906 768 84 515 8 149 016

October 445 484 199 531 391 968 984 702 469 892 1 153 856 846 453 315 809 2 110 864 260 817 817 328 67 915 8 064 620 November 489 193 194 869 391 442 925 081 441 534 1 248 556 827 349 316 946 2 059 370 261 757 825 642 66 459 8 048 199 December 494 011 201 871 531 888 1 034 593 428 739 1 196 503 823 082 331 251 2 063 551 278 659 802 508 63 361 8 250 017

2019 January 505 423 391 022 497 976 1 034 948 411 946 1 187 607 882 290 322 030 2 154 902 135 872 763 190 63 064 8 350 270 February 512 602 374 751 394 709 936 124 449 801 904 919 855 348 347 406 2 355 866 138 686 776 950 63 097 8 110 259 March 526 564 343 684 376 206 937 743 393 489 1 317 758 861 575 380 295 2 099 331 141 677 773 726 63 095 8 215 144

April 632 973 255 946 1 010 979 90 283 462 133 1 535 773 890 607 325 815 2 413 536 320 214 876 647 90 283 8 905 184 May 832 074 305 411 1 321 040 1 177 925 522 765 1 646 359 1 142 370 372 595 2 765 341 371 372 965 203 93 189 11 515 642 June 1 001 634 309 109 1 124 005 1 337 171 546 573 2 210 294 1 319 790 562 858 3 493 214 434 828 1 070 320 52 119 13 461 914

July 1 171 245 353 389 1 504 912 1 241 910 654 905 2 553 879 1 383 215 585 108 4 131 589 463 162 1 304 403 71 944 15 419 659 August 1 313 463 477 216 1 795 905 1 687 246 804 316 2 591 387 1 647 680 1 114 306 3 872 187 503 542 1 532 442 75 829 17 415 519 September 1 581 142 321 121 1 934 554 1 728 390 952 548 3 086 893 1 638 855 1 375 547 5 961 405 589 940 1 848 708 76 776 21 095 880

Note. - 1. These are large corporation with business operations covering across a number of sectors Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

78 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, and 4) returning former residents who had previously declared they were leaving for less than a year, but who nevertheless, had remained away for more than twelve months.

Emigrants include: 1) residents who, on departure, declare they are leaving for more than twelve months, and 2) persons who recorded themselves as visitors on arrival, but who stayed for more than twelve months.

It should be noted that from other sources there is evidence that a significant number of the emigrants leaving through the official ports are omitted from these figures. Mainly these are residents who, on departure, declare they are leaving for less than twelve months, but who do not return within a year.

Table 2.0 Visitors and Returning Residents Source - Analysis of returns received from the Department of Immigration Visitors are defined as residents of other countries who visit Zimbabwe for a period not exceeding 12 months for any reason other than taking employment. These persons are classified, on arrival, by the Department of Immigration according to their reasons for visiting the country. In transit visitors are defined to include those visitors entering the country en route to another destination, and who spend less than two nights in passing through the country. The number of visitors leaving the country after a visit of less than one night is ascertained from the exit cards which are completed by or in respect of all departing visitors.

Returning residents are defined as persons normally resident in Zimbabwe, returning to this country after a visit not exceeding 12 months to other countries, who did not leave Zimbabwe as emigrants. The 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 servants b) civil servants c) 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

- 78 - 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.

- 79- Major Groups in the Consumer Price Index by weight 2012.

Major Groups CPI 2012 National %

Food and non-Alcoholic Beverages 33.5 Alcoholic Beverages and tobacco 4.4 Clothing and footwear 6.0 Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels 17.7 Furniture, household equipment and maintenance 9.9 Health 2.2 Transport 9.8 Communication 3.4 Recreation and culture 2.1 Education 5.7 Restaurants and hotels 1.4 Miscellaneous goods and services 3.9 Total 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 an effective instrument of social protection and an element in the strategy of economic and social development, - 80 -  that minimum wage fixing should in no way operate to the prejudice of the exercise and growth of free collective bargaining as a means of fixing wages higher than the minimum, and

The Minimum Wage Fixing Recommendation, 1970 stated the purpose of minimum wage fixing as:

 Minimum wage fixing should constitute one element in a policy designed to overcome poverty and to ensure the satisfaction of the needs of all workers and their families.  The fundamental purpose of minimum wage fixing should be to give wage earners necessary social protection as regards 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 the desirability of attaining and maintaining a high level of employment.

From the above discussion, ILO recommends that the PDL should be used as a benchmark or a reference point in determining minimum wages. Although the recurrent result is that minimum wages and poverty are inversely related, one cannot always conclude that a rise in the minimum wages is the most cost effective way to reduce poverty. It is also important to note that there may be more than one breadwinner in a household, so if everyone gets the minimum wage then it means that households get far more than what the household would need.

Table 8.0 National Income

National income can be measured in three ways, viz. by using information on income, production or expenditure. In the main, the estimates are obtained from the product approach, but, using the product estimates as controls, analyses are also made by type of income and by expenditure.

Gross national income (market prices) represents the value of income accruing to the factors of production supplied by residents. It is thus the sum of incomes paid by resident producers to all factors of production (gross domestic income at factor cost), plus indirect taxes reduced by subsidies plus income received by resident factors of production from 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.

- 81 - Unincorporated enterprises’ gross operating profit is the income in cash and kind actually received by individual employers and persons working on their own account from the total entrepreneurial income of their enterprises plus income from property.

Table 8.1 Gross Domestic Product at Factor Cost by Industry of Origin Gross domestic product at factor cost represents the total value at factor cost of the goods and services produced within the country counted without duplication and before providing for depreciation. It is therefore essentially the sum of the values added at each stage of production.

Table 8.2 Expenditure on the Gross National Product This table gives the final uses of gross domestic product and gross national product at market prices. The latter is derived by adjusting gross domestic product for net factor incomes (receipts less payments) from abroad.

Private consumption expenditure represents consumption by person in their capacity as final consumers. The details are to some extent, derived as residual after the allocation of supply to the other components of demand. It includes imputed rentals for owner-occupied dwellings but not expenditure on new dwellings.

What is wanted as a component of final uses gross domestic product is final consumption of resident households. However, what can be directly estimated is expenditure in the domestic market. To obtain final consumption expenditure of resident households, expenditure in domestic market is adjusted for net external expenditure (expenditure less receipts) on passenger fares, holiday travel, amount spent by visitors, foreign exchange bought from travellers and no currency involved imports.

Net government current expenditure relates to expenditure departments on goods and services netted for fees, sales and recoveries. All expenditure on defence is treated as current expenditure, except identifiable capital expenditure on airfields also used also used for civilian purposes and family residential dwellings.

Gross fixed capital formation is made up of purchases of new fixed assets (other than land) by all enterprises and central and local government less their sales of similar second hand goods. It includes work in progress of construction industry as well as expenditure on new private dwellings by individuals (net of sales).

Increase in stocks includes livestock, materials and supplies, finished goods and work in progress of all industries (other than construction).

Net exports of goods and services (exports less imports)-Exports include sales of merchandise and services as well as direct purchases in Zimbabwe made by visitors, travellers and foreign governments. Imports include purchases of merchandise and services as well as direct purchases made by resident household and government on current account abroad. Net factor income from abroad-comprise wages and salaries and entrepreneurial income received from less similar income paid abroad by residents.

Table 9.0 Balance of Payments The objectives of the Balance of Payments Account is to record and identify transactions between residents and non-residents. The account is designed to indicate: a) Flows of resources b) Changes in foreign financial assets and liabilities c) Transfer payments i.e. payments flowing either way without a quid pro quo. Conceptually each transaction involves a debit and credit entry. However, these are not explicit or accurate. Timing variations may cause transactions not to match; exchange variations may also affect 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 mainly 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. Corrections for any previous month’s figures are made in the current month.

- 82 - 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).

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. 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 - 83 - 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.

- 84 - 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 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 - 85 - 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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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 between the interest actually charged on loans and the amount that would be paid if a reference rate were used.  For those from whom the intermediaries borrow funds, both resident and non-resident, the difference between the interest they would receive if a reference rate were used and the interest they actually receive.

The reference rate represents the pure cost of borrowing funds. It is a rate from which the risk premium has been eliminated to the greatest extent possible and which does not include any intermediation services. The interbank lending rate would be a suitable choice of a reference rate if available. Alternatively the Central Bank lending rate could be used.

Methodology of computing FISIM

To calculate the output of FISIM on loans (yL) and deposits (yD) only, using a reference rate (rr), the formula is

FISIM = (rL - rr). yL + (rr – rD).yD; where

 (rL - rr).yL represents FISIM on loans;

 (rr – rD).yD represents FISIM on deposits;

 rL is interest rate on loans and

 rD is interest rate on deposits.

Example of computation of FISIM in Zimbabwe

new FISIM = (rL-rr)yL+(rr-rD)yD =rL*yL-rr*yL+rr*yD-rD*yD = 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

- 87- 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).

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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

- 89 - 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

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