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External Merchandise Trade Statistics for December 2009


Information from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicated that the value of total exports of goods amounted to MOP680 million in December 2009, down by 25.5% year-on-year, with the value of domestic exports falling by 60.2% to MOP200 million, but that of re-exports rising by 17.1% to MOP480 million. The value of total imports of goods registered an increase for two consecutive months, up by 10.6% year-on-year to MOP3.62 billion. A trade deficit of MOP2.94 billion was recorded for December 2009. In the fourth quarter of 2009, the value of total exports (MOP1.90 billion) went down by 39.5% over the same quarter of 2008, and the value of total imports was similar to that a year ago, at MOP10.26 billion, resulting in a trade deficit of MOP8.36 billion. Macao’s merchandise export was sluggish in 2009; total value of merchandise exports fell by 52.1% year-on-year to MOP7.67 billion, of which the value of domestic exports and re-exports plunged by 69.0% and 27.0% respectively; meanwhile, total value of merchandise imports decreased by 14.2% to MOP36.90 billion. The trade deficit widened further from MOP27.01 billion in 2008 to MOP29.23 billion in 2009; the exports/imports ratio went down by 16.4 percentage points year-on-year to 20.8%. For the whole year of 2009, analyzed by destination of exports, value of merchandise exports to the USA, the EU and Mainland China decreased by 79.6%, 60.3% and 43.2% respectively year-on-year. The value of Textile & garment exports decreased by 73.0% year-on-year to account for 32.2% of the total exports of goods; meanwhile, the value of Non-textile exports dropped by 24.4%. Regarding the country of origin of imported goods, in 2009, the value of merchandise imports from Mainland China dropped by 31.6% year-on-year, but that from the EU rose by 10.1%. In terms of Broad Economic Categories, the value of imports of Raw materials & semi-manufactures, Capital goods and Fuels & lubricants fell by 38.0%, 19.9% and 17.0% respectively year-on-year, but that of imports of Consumer goods rose slightly by 0.1%, with that of Food & beverages rising by 16.7%.



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