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Government of Macao Special Administrative Region Statistics and Census Service

EXTERNAL MERCHANDISE TRADE STATISTICS

JANUARY/2008 No. 1

The total value of exports of goods amounted to MOP1.76 billion in January 2008, up by 2.9% year- on-year, of which domestic exports went up by 11.9% to MOP1.27 billion, while re-exports decreased by 14.9% to MOP486 million. Total value of imports of goods amounted to MOP3.68 billion, up by 12.9%

over January 2007.

The trade deficit totalled MOP1.93 billion in January 2008. The exports/imports ratio decreased from 52.3% in January 2007 to 47.7%.

Table 1

PRINCIPAL INDICATORS OF EXTERNAL MERCHANDISE TRADE

MOP thousand

2007 2008 Year-on-year

% Principal indicators

January January January

1 2 3 4

Exports 1 705 659 1 755 688 2.9

Domestic exports 1 134 604 1 269 580 11.9

Re-exports 571 055 486 109 -14.9

Imports 3 263 537 3 682 920 12.9

Trade balance (Exp.-Imp.) -1 557 877 -1 927 232 -23.7

Exports/Imports ratio (%) 52.3 47.7 ..

Note: Due to rounding, the total may not correspond to the sum of the partial figures.

.. Not applicable

As regards the exports of goods, the exports of Textile & garment accounted for 67.5% of the total value of exports, up by 8.4% over January 2007; nevertheless, exports of Non-textile decreased by 6.8%, of which Machines and apparatus, parts & accessories thereof and Footwear dropped by 53.6% and 20.7%

respectively.

Official Statistics. Reproduction of these data is allowed provided the source is quoted.

Statistics and Census Service

17th floor, “Dynasty Plaza” Bldg., 411-417 Alameda Dr. Carlos d’Assumpção, Macao. Tel: 8399 5311 Fax: 2830 7825 Printed in February 2008

E-mail: info@dsec.gov.mo Homepage: http://www.dsec.gov.mo

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Table 2

EXPORTS BY PRINCIPAL COMMODITY

MOP thousand 2007 2008 Principal commodity

January Structure % January Structure %

Year-on-year

%

1 2 3 4 5 6

Total 1 705 659 100.0 1 755 688 100.0 2.9

Textile and garment 1 094 049 64.1 1 185 767 67.5 8.4 Garment, knitted or crocheted 643 848 37.7 689 164 39.3 7.0 Garment, not knitted or crocheted 352 579 20.7 438 580 25.0 24.4

Textile fabrics 80 898 4.7 40 871 2.3 -49.5

Textile yarn and thread 9 528 0.6 12 829 0.7 34.6

Others 7 197 0.4 4 323 0.2 -39.9

Non-textile 611 610 35.9 569 921 32.5 -6.8

Machines and apparatus, 240 208 14.1 111 451 6.3 -53.6 parts and accessories thereof

Footwear 49 378 2.9 39 135 2.2 -20.7

Image and sound appliances 5 029 0.3 8 495 0.5 68.9

Others 316 995 18.6 410 840 23.4 29.6

Note: Due to rounding, the total may not correspond to the sum of the partial figures.

The USA and the EU were the major destinations of Macao’s exports, together making up 64.6% of the total value of exports in January 2008. Exports to the USA accounted for 47.4% of the total exports, up by 18.6% year-on-year; exports to the EU took up 17.2% of the total and dropped by 1.6% year-on-year. As regards the Asian region, exports to Mainland China decreased by 46.2% and that to Hong Kong rose by 10.8%.

Table 3

EXPORTS BY MAIN COUNTRY / TERRITORY

MOP thousand 2007 2008 Main country /

territory January Structure % January Structure %

Year-on-year

%

1 2 3 4 5 6

Total 1 705 659 100.0 1 755 688 100.0 2.9

EU 306 746 18.0 301 815 17.2 -1.6

Of which:

Germany 116 093 6.8 113 588 6.5 -2.2

United Kingdom 60 644 3.6 68 912 3.9 13.6

France 32 981 1.9 29 889 1.7 -9.4

Portugal 337 0.0 24 0.0 -93.0

USA 701 515 41.1 831 775 47.4 18.6

Mainland China 272 090 16.0 146 303 8.3 -46.2

Hong Kong 228 925 13.4 253 692 14.4 10.8

Taiwan, China 11 932 0.7 14 958 0.9 25.4

Japan 14 128 0.8 17 867 1.0 26.5

Australia 2 226 0.1 4 332 0.2 94.7

Others 168 097 9.9 184 946 10.5 10.0

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No. 1 DSEC JANUARY/2008 EXTERNAL MERCHANDISE TRADE STATISTICS

As regards imports of goods, the total value for January 2008 grew by 12.9% year-on-year. In terms of broad economic categories, the imports of Consumer goods and Capital goods rose by 35.1% and 11.8%

respectively, whereas the imports of Fuels & lubricants and Raw materials & semi-manufactures decreased by 14.6% and 8.1% respectively.

Table 4

IMPORTS BY BROAD ECONOMIC CATEGORY

MOP thousand 2007 2008 Broad economic

category January Structure % January Structure %

Year-on-year

%

1 2 3 4 5 6

Total 3 263 537 100.0 3 682 920 100.0 12.9

Consumer goods 1 320 474 40.5 1 784 583 48.5 35.1

Raw materials and 897 523 27.5 824 595 22.4 -8.1

semi-manufactures

Fuels and lubricants 359 574 11.0 306 922 8.3 -14.6

Capital goods 685 966 21.0 766 821 20.8 11.8

Note: Due to rounding, the total may not correspond to the sum of the partial figures.

The imports of Consumer goods not elsewhere specified, accounting for 67.6% of the imports of Consumer goods, registered a year-on-year increase of 41.3%. Among them, the imports of durable consumer goods (e.g. jewellery and watches) rose by 110.4%, semi-durable consumer goods (e.g. clothing and footwear) by 21.0% and non-durable consumer goods (e.g. tobacco and skin care products) by 12.8%.

Table 5

IMPORTS OF CONSUMER GOODS

MOP thousand 2007 2008 Principal category

of consumer goods January Structure % January Structure %

Year-on-year

%

1 2 3 4 5 6

Total 1 320 474 100.0 1 784 583 100.0 35.1

Household consumption (food and beverages)

358 049 27.1 447 995 25.1 25.1

Passenger motor cars

& motorcycles

108 006 8.2 129 488 7.3 19.9

Consumer goods not elsewhere specified

854 420 64.7 1 207 100 67.6 41.3

Durable consumer goods 220 647 16.7 464 187 26.0 110.4 Semi-durable consumer goods 343 397 26.0 415 351 23.3 21.0 Non-durable consumer goods 290 375 22.0 327 562 18.4 12.8

Note: Due to rounding, the total may not correspond to the sum of the partial figures.

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Within the imports of Raw materials & semi-manufactures, textile materials (21.9% of the total) fell by 32.3% year-on-year whereas construction materials (32.3%) increased by 81.1% in value.

Table 6

IMPORTS OF RAW MATERIALS &

SEMI-MANUFACTURES

MOP thousand 2007 2008 Principal category of raw

materials & semi-manufactures January Structure % January Structure %

Year-on-year

%

1 2 3 4 5 6

Total 897 523 100.0 824 595 100.0 -8.1

Textile materials 266 985 29.7 180 646 21.9 -32.3

Construction materials 146 937 16.4 266 102 32.3 81.1

Raw materials and semi-manufactures 55 322 6.2 61 773 7.5 11.7

for furskins, paper and plastics

Other products 428 279 47.7 316 074 38.3 -26.2

Note: Due to rounding, the total may not correspond to the sum of the partial figures.

The main suppliers of imported goods to Macao concentrated in the Asian region. Imports from Mainland China and Hong Kong, comprising 50.1% of the total value of imports in January 2008, rose by 5.2% and 8.6% respectively year-on-year. In addition, imports from the EU grew by 23.0% while imports from the USA dropped by 31.6%.

Table 7

IMPORTS BY MAIN COUNTRY / TERRITORY

MOP thousand 2007 2008 Main country /

territory January Structure % January Structure %

Year-on-year

%

1 2 3 4 5 6

Total 3 263 537 100.0 3 682 920 100.0 12.9

EU 552 731 16.9 679 586 18.5 23.0

Of which:

France 145 771 4.5 206 562 5.6 41.7

United Kingdom 58 230 1.8 50 111 1.4 -13.9

Germany 157 223 4.8 101 251 2.7 -35.6

Portugal 13 904 0.4 11 458 0.3 -17.6

USA 173 048 5.3 118 378 3.2 -31.6

Mainland China 1 405 888 43.1 1 478 407 40.1 5.2

Hong Kong 339 664 10.4 369 041 10.0 8.6

Taiwan, China 90 122 2.8 112 145 3.0 24.4

Republic of Korea 55 426 1.7 43 103 1.2 -22.2

Japan 264 728 8.1 337 498 9.2 27.5

Australia 49 456 1.5 36 866 1.0 -25.5

Others 332 474 10.2 507 896 13.8 52.8

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No. 1 DSEC JANUARY/2008 EXTERNAL MERCHANDISE TRADE STATISTICS

The following statistical tables are available for download from our website

Table 1 − Imports and exports of goods by month

Table 2 − Domestic exports and re-exports of goods by month

Table 3 − Imports by section and division of SITC-Rev. 4, and country/territory of origin Table 4 − Exports by section and division of SITC-Rev. 4, and country/territory of destination Table 5 − Imports by country/territory of origin, and section and division of SITC-Rev. 4 Table 6 − Exports by country/territory of destination and principal commodity

Table 7 − Changes of external merchandise trade

Table 8 − Imports and exports by geographical/economic zone and country/territory

Table 9 − Domestic exports and re-exports by geographical/economic zone and country/territory Table 10 − Imports by broad economic category and country/territory of origin

Table 11 − Exports by principal commodity and country/territory of destination

* Table 12 − Quarterly exports by principal commodity and country/territory of destination

* Table 13 − Quarterly imports by broad economic category and country/territory of origin

* Table 14 − Exports by group of CAM-Rev. 1

* Tables are available in March, June, September and December.

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