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Namibia exports N$2.8bn worth of uranium to China

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January 18, 2024
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Namibia exported N$2.8 billion worth of uranium in November 2023, which constituted 23.3% of its total exports for the month, all destined for China, official data shows.

Data released by the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) on Thursday show that uranium experienced an increase of N$1.5 billion, contributing significantly to the overall export surge.

The NSA data showed the country’s trade balance surging to N$2.8 billion due to a recent boom in uranium exports. The positive balance signifies that the value of exports exceeded imports during the period.

The NSA reported that Namibia’s total exports for November 2023 stood at N$11.8 billion, marking a remarkable 73.0 % increase from October 2023 and a substantial 21.2 % rise from November 2022.

In contrast, imports for the same period amounted to N$15.8 billion, resulting in a trade deficit of N$4.0 billion.

“Moreover, the import bill for the month under review increased by 39.7% from N$11.3 billion recorded during the preceding month, resulting in an improved trade deficit of N$4.0 billion when compared to a trade deficit of N$4.5 billion recorded in October 2023,” said the NSA.

China secured its position as Namibia’s largest export market, accounting for 23.9% of all goods exported.

Botswana followed closely with a share of 22.2%, underlining the regional importance of these economic partnerships.

Beyond uranium, the bulletin revealed that, “precious stones (diamonds) emerged as the second-largest exported commodity, constituting 20.9% of total exports (including 3.3% re-exports), with a primary destination being Botswana”.

Meanwhile, non-monetary gold claimed the third position, contributing 12.3%, mainly headed for South Africa.

Fish ranked fourth, accounting for 5.6% of total exports, predominantly destined for Zambia and Spain.

Most exports via sea included uranium, copper and articles of copper, and fish, totaling N$4.9 billion and representing 41.7% of total exports leaving the country by sea.

Namibia’s exports continue to be on an upward trajectory recording N$93.6 billion for the first eleven months of 2023, higher when compared to N$88.1 billion registered during the same period of 2022.

For the period, the mining and quarrying industry emerged as the sectors with the largest exported goods valued at N$6 billion, absorbing 50.6% of total exports.

Products from the industry increased by N$3.8 billion when compared to the previous month.

“Products from the manufacturing industry came in second position absorbing 41.0% of the export bill in November 2023. Exported goods from this industry increased by N$645 million month-on-month,” the NSA noted.-miningandenergy.com.na

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