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Namibia’s deficit widens to N$11.4 billion in Q1 2024 

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Namibia’s current account deficit widened to N$11.4 billion during the first quarter of 2024, up from N$8 billion recorded a year earlier, official figures show. 

According to the Bank of Namibia’s June 2024 Quarterly Bulletin, this is primarily due to a decline in the merchandise trade balance and the services account. The report also attributes the decline to the government’s repayment of domestic loans.

“The decline was due to repayments of domestic loans by the Government for some institutions in the agricultural sector, which defaulted on their loans, as well as the repayment of some loans that were guaranteed in the tourism and transport sectors,” the bulletin stated.

The external sector saw an elevated current account deficit in Q1 2024, despite a moderate increase in international reserves. 

This was driven by higher net outflows from the services account, particularly for operating leases and technical and trade-related services related to hydrocarbon exploration and appraisal activities.

“Higher net outflows from the services account mainly reflected the heightened import of services for operating leases and technical and trade-related services for hydrocarbon exploration and appraisal activities,” the report noted. 

Additionally, lower export receipts contributed to a higher merchandise trade deficit.

Central government debt increased by 8.0% to N$153.8 billion at the end of March 2024, due to the issuance of Treasury Bills and Internal Registered Stock, alongside a rise in external debt.

Despite this increase, the government’s debt stock as a percentage of GDP declined to 66.0% from 67.2% the previous year, owing to faster growth in nominal GDP. 

“The Government debt stock declined to 66.0% of GDP at the end of March 2024 from 67.2% during the corresponding period in the previous year, owing to faster growth in nominal GDP compared to the rise in debt over the period under review,” the bulletin explained.

Public debt rose due to exchange rate depreciation, funding disbursements from the KFW Development Bank, and a loan from the African Development Bank. 

The government’s loan guarantees as a percentage of GDP also decreased by 0.8 percentage points to 3.6%.

“The Government’s total loan guarantees as a percentage of GDP also declined every year by 0.8 percentage points to 3.6%,” the report indicated.

International reserves stood at N$54.3 billion at the end of March 2024, equivalent to 3.8 months of imports.

When excluding oil and gas-related imports, the import cover increased to 4.3 months.

The International Investment Position (IIP) showed a net liability position due to higher growth in foreign liabilities compared to foreign assets.

Namibia’s annual inflation rate softened in Q1 2024, dropping to 5.0% from 5.7% in the previous quarter. 

This deceleration was mainly due to lower inflation for food and alcoholic beverages. On an annual basis, inflation eased by 2.1 percentage points from 7.1% in Q1 2023, primarily due to declines in food and transport inflation.

“Going forward, overall inflation is projected to slow to 4.9% in 2024 and 4.5% in 2025, compared to an average of 5.9% in 2023,” the report said.

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