S U M M A R Y. Table 1(a) : Monthly Import of Goods & Services Items
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1 VI S U M M A R Y Table 1(a) : Monthly Import of Goods & Items (Million US$) August I. Import Payments (Banks) 3,169 3,610 II. Freight & Insurance III. Other Import unaccounted by Banks Unclassified Imports Imports NRI, Sale of Duty Free Shops Imports under Foreign Economic Assistance Land borne Imports with Afghanistan PIA & PNSC Capital Equipment 0 0 Cost of Imports (Ex. Cos.) 0 0 Refund & Rebate -5-8 Import from EPZ 0 0 Import from Accounts Abroad 0 0 (A) Import General Merchandise (I-II+III) 3,066 3,591 (B) Other Import under BPM5* (C) Import of Goods (A+B) 3,106 3,625 (D) Import of (E) Import of Goods & (C+D) 3,671 4,217 * See Introduction for details: Table 1(b) : Key Indicators of Import of Goods and (Million US$) August ,671 July ,951 % Change during August 2012 over July August ,217 % Change during August 2012 over August July-August ,622 July-August ,994 % Change during July-August over July-August Monthly average during July-August ,811 Monthly average during July-August ,997 FY12 48,118 FY11 43,580 % Change during FY12 over FY Monthly average during FY12 4,010 Monthly average during FY11 3,632 *The data is import of goods based on Balance of Payments Manual 5 (BPM 5). Figure 1. Import During Jul-Aug Goods* 7,000 6,000 Million US $ 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 Goods* 4,671 6,536 5,007 5,858 6,785 6,472 1,512 1,559 1,057 1,126 1,208 1,150
2 VII State Bank of Pakistan Table 2: Import Payments by Major Groups of Goods & (Amount in Millions) August July-August % Goods/ Change Pak Rs. US $ Goods I. Total Import Payments (Banks) 299,348 3,169 3,610 6,557 6, Mineral Fuels, Oils and Their Distillation Product 103,722 1,098 1,763 2,388 2, Organic Chemicals 24, Nuclear Reactors, Boilers, Machinery and Appliance 16, Animal or Vegetable Fats, Oils & Cleavage Products 16, Electrical Machinery & Equipment and Parts thereof 14, Plastics and Articles thereof 14, Iron and Steel 9, Special Classification Provisions 6, Ships, Boats and Floating Structures 7, Vehicles other than Railway /Tramway Rolling Stock 9, Miscellaneous Chemical Products 5, Cotton 6, Fertilizers 3, Man-Made Filaments 6, Coffee, Tea, Mate and Spices 4, Man-Made Staple Fibers 2, Residues from Food Industries, Animal Fodder 4, Paper and Paperboard, Articles of Paper Pulp 3, All Other 38, II. Freight & Insurance 17, III. Other Import Unaccounted by Banks 8, (A) Import General Merchandise (I-II+III) 289,663 3,066 3,591 6,401 6, (B) Other Import under BPM5* 3, (C) Import of Goods (A+B) 293,445 3,106 3,625 6,472 6, Transportation 23, Other Business 8, Travel 1, Government Insurance 1, Computer & Information 1, Royalties & License fees 1, Communication 1, Financial 10, Construction Personal, cultural & recreational 4, (D) Total Import of 53, ,150 1, Total Import of Goods & (C+D) 346,723 3,671 4,217 7,622 7,
3 VIII Figure 2: Percent Share of Major Commodity Groups in Import Payments (Banks) Jul-Aug FY12 Jul-Aug FY13 Cotton Special Classification Provisions Vehicles other than Railway /Tramway Fertilizers Commodity Groups Electrical Machinery & Equipment Plastics and Articles thereof Iron and Steel Organic Chemicals Machinery Appliance Animal/ Vegetable Fats, Oils Products Mineral Fuels, Oils Share (%) Note: - The share is based on the share of commodities in Import Payments through Banks Figure 3: Import of Jul-Aug FY13 Jul-Aug FY12 Growth Million US $ % Growth 0 Transportation Travel Communication Construction Insurance Financial Service Computer & Information Royalties & License Fees Other Business Personal Cultural & Recreational Government
4 IX State Bank of Pakistan Table 3: Import of Goods & by Major Countries (Amount in Millions) August July-August % Country Change Pak Rs. US $ Goods I. Total Import Payments (Banks) 299,348 3,169 3,610 6,557 6, U.A.E. 45, ,120 1, China 36, Kuwait 28, Singapore 28, Saudi Arabia 17, Malaysia 18, Japan 9, India 7, U. K. 13, Germany 8, Australia 4, U. S. A. 6, Switzerland 5, Indonesia 5, Bahrain 2, ,819.9 All Others 59, ,217 1, II. Freight & Insurance 17, III. Other Import Unaccounted by Banks 8, (A) Import General Merchandise (I-II+III) 289,663 3,066 3,591 6,401 6, (B) Other Import under BPM5* 3, (C) Import of Goods (A+B) 293,445 3,106 3,625 6,472 6, U. S. A. 8, U.A.E. 4, U. K. 3, China 3, Saudi Arabia 3, Belgium 1, Singapore 1, Kuwait 1, Japan 1, Germany 1, Malaysia 1, Thailand 1, Australia India Hong Kong All Other 17, (D) Total Import of 53, ,150 1, Total Import of Goods & (C+D) 346,723 3,671 4,217 7,622 7,
5 X Figure 4: % Share of Major Countries in Import Payments of Goods During Jul -Aug FY13 Germany 2.8% U.A.E. 17.1% All Others 28.6% India 2.9% Kuwait 9.5% U. K. 2.9% Singapore 8.5% China 11.2% Japan 3.4% Malaysia 5.4% Saudi Arabia 7.7% Figure 5: % Share of Major Countries in Import of During Jul-Aug FY13 Belgium Germany 3.8% 2.2% China 6.5% Singapore 3.8% U. K. 6.9% U. S. A. 13.3% Saudi Arabia 6.3% All Others 42.9% Kuwait 3.6% U.A.E. 8.3% Japan 2.4% Note: % Share is based on Import Payments through Banks
6 XI State Bank of Pakistan Figure 6: Annual Import of Goods & from FY03 to FY12 Goods* 41,000 12,500 38,000 35,000 10,500 Goods* Million US$ 32,000 29,000 26,000 23,000 20,000 17,000 8,500 6,500 4,500 Million US$ 14,000 11,000 2,500 8,000 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY Goods* 11,333 13,604 18,996 24,994 26,989 35,397 31,747 31,209 35,872 40,138 2,714 3,961 6,612 8,199 8,310 10,046 7,487 6,919 7,708 7,980 Figure 7: Monthly Imports of Goods & Goods* 3, , , Goods Million US $ 3,200 3,000 2,800 2,600 2, Million US $ 2, ,000 Sep11 Oct11 Nov11 Dec11 Jan12 Feb12 Mar12 Apr12 May12 Jun12 Jul12 Aug12 Goods* 3,515 3,203 3,161 3,282 3,337 3,689 2,945 3,159 3,430 3,633 3,365 3, * The data before FY05 is import general merchandise based on Balance of Payments Manual 4 (BPM 4) and onward on Balance of Payments Manual 5 (BPM 5).
7 XII Table 4: Annual, Quarterly & Monthly Import of Goods** (Million US$) Period FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 Annual 13,604 18,996 24,994 26,989 35,397 31,747 31,209 35,872 40,175 6,472* Growth (%) Quarter-wise Quarter-I 3,014 4,175 5,925 6,933 6,940 10,230 7,485 8,257 10,300 (22.2) (22.0) (23.7) (25.7) (19.6) (32.2) (24.0) (23.0) (25.6) Quarter-II 3,204 5,047 6,074 6,768 8,548 8,077 7,691 8,627 9,646 (23.6) (26.6) (24.3) (25.1) (24.1) (25.4) (24.6) (24.0) (24.0) Quarter-III 3,602 4,801 6,261 6,454 9,765 6,275 7,367 9,165 9,970 (26.5) (25.3) (25.1) (23.9) (27.6) (19.8) (23.6) (25.5) (24.8) Quarter-IV 3,784 4,973 6,734 6,834 10,144 7,165 8,666 9,824 10,222 (27.8) (26.2) (26.9) (25.3) (28.7) (22.6) (27.8) (27.4) (25.5) Month-wise July 1,020 1,440 1,772 2,418 2,411 3,373 2,818 2,925 3,160 3,365 (7.5) (7.6) (7.1) (9.0) (6.8) (10.6) (9.0) (8.2) (7.9) August 930 1,311 2,087 2,308 2,259 3,162 2,189 2,933 3,625 3,106 (6.8) (6.9) (8.4) (8.6) (6.4) (10.0) (7.0) (8.2) (9.0) September 1,064 1,424 2,066 2,207 2,269 3,694 2,478 2,399 3,515 (7.8) (7.5) (8.3) (8.2) (6.4) (11.6) (7.9) (6.7) (8.7) October 1,057 1,616 2,055 2,205 2,604 3,243 2,756 2,620 3,203 (7.8) (8.5) (8.2) (8.2) (7.4) (10.2) (8.8) (7.3) (8.0) November 876 1,745 2,059 2,161 2,963 2,233 2,194 2,811 3,161 (6.4) (9.2) (8.2) (8.0) (8.4) (7.0) (7.0) (7.8) (7.9) December 1,271 1,686 1,960 2,402 2,980 2,601 2,741 3,196 3,282 (9.3) (8.9) (7.8) (8.9) (8.4) (8.2) (8.8) (8.9) (8.2) January 1,168 1,427 2,070 2,105 3,329 2,140 2,536 2,797 3,337 (8.6) (7.5) (8.3) (7.8) (9.4) (6.7) (8.1) (7.8) (8.3) February 1,212 1,591 1,886 2,226 2,913 1,884 2,345 3,076 3,689 (8.9) (8.4) (7.5) (8.2) (8.2) (5.9) (7.5) (8.6) (9.2) March 1,222 1,783 2,305 2,123 3,523 2,251 2,486 3,292 2,945 (9.0) (9.4) (9.2) (7.9) (10.0) (7.1) (8.0) (9.2) (7.3) April 1,230 1,508 1,682 2,185 3,391 2,370 2,916 2,910 3,159 (9.0) (7.9) (6.7) (8.1) (9.6) (7.5) (9.3) (8.1) (7.9) May 1,166 1,741 2,361 2,214 3,246 2,002 2,638 3,359 3,430 (8.6) (9.2) (9.4) (8.2) (9.2) (6.3) (8.5) (9.4) (8.5) June 1,388 1,724 2,691 2,435 3,507 2,793 3,112 3,554 3,633 (10.2) (9.1) (10.8) (9.0) (9.9) (8.8) (10.0) (9.9) (9.1) Notes: 1. Figures in parentheses are percentage to annual import payments of the respective years 2. Due to rounding off separate items, totals may show minor differences *The total includes figures from July to current month. ** The data before FY05 is import general merchandise based on Balance of Payments Manual 4 (BPM 4) and onward on Balance of Payments Manual 5 (BPM 5).
8 XIII State Bank of Pakistan Table 5: Annual, Quarterly & Monthly Import of (Million US$) Period FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 Annual 3,961 6,612 8,199 8,310 10,046 7,487 6,919 7,708 7,980 1,150* Growth (%) Quarter-wise Quarter-I 799 1,449 1,953 2,039 2,194 2,392 1,585 1,722 1,936 (20.2) (21.9) (23.8) (24.5) (21.8) (31.9) (22.9) (22.3) (24.3) Quarter-II 945 1,669 2,061 2,193 2,548 2,021 1,892 1,941 1,987 (23.9) (25.2) (25.1) (26.4) (25.4) (27.0) (27.3) (25.2) (24.9) Quarter-III 1,097 1,764 2,061 2,014 2,569 1,389 1,582 1,837 1,863 (27.7) (26.7) (25.1) (24.2) (25.6) (18.6) (22.9) (23.8) (23.3) Quarter-IV 1,120 1,730 2,124 2,064 2,735 1,685 1,860 2,208 2,194 (28.3) (26.2) (25.9) (24.8) (27.2) (22.5) (26.9) (28.6) (27.5) Month-wise July (7.7) (6.5) (7.0) (8.8) (7.5) (9.9) (8.2) (7.3) (7.7) August (5.2) (7.2) (9.0) (7.4) (7.5) (10.9) (7.1) (7.3) (7.4) September (7.2) (8.2) (7.9) (8.2) (6.8) (11.1) (7.6) (7.7) (9.1) October (8.3) (7.9) (7.6) (7.8) (7.8) (11.2) (10.0) (9.1) (8.6) November (6.0) (7.4) (8.2) (9.4) (9.6) (7.7) (8.1) (7.7) (7.9) December (9.6) (9.9) (9.3) (9.2) (8.0) (8.1) (9.2) (8.3) (8.4) January (9.5) (8.2) (8.2) (8.2) (8.9) (6.0) (7.2) (7.6) (7.5) February (8.6) (8.5) (7.6) (7.6) (7.5) (6.1) (7.2) (7.4) (7.9) March (9.6) (10.0) (9.4) (8.4) (9.2) (6.5) (8.5) (8.9) (8.0) April (9.6) (9.2) (7.5) (8.2) (9.9) (7.2) (8.9) (8.3) (7.8) May (9.0) (8.8) (9.1) (7.9) (7.9) (7.0) (8.4) (9.7) (9.1) June (9.7) (8.1) (9.3) (8.7) (9.3) (8.3) (9.5) (10.6) (10.6) Notes: 1. Figures in parentheses are percentage to annual import payments of the respective years 2. Due to rounding off separate items, totals may show minor differences *The total includes figures from July to current month.
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