Imports to Macau increased by 9.1 percent year-on-year to MOP 5.18 billion in February of 2017, mainly boosted by watches (50.5 percent), followed by gold jewellry (20.6 percent), handbags & wallets (18.5 percent), garment & footwear (6.3 percent), mobile phone (5.9 percent), and food & beverages (3.4 percent). Imports in Macau averaged 3525898.82 Thousand MOP from 1997 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 8993061.49 Thousand MOP in December of 2014 and a record low of 781040 Thousand MOP in February of 2000.
Macau’s main imports are food and beverages, gold jewellery, mobile phones, watches, hand bags, vehicles, footwear and portable computers. Macau’s largest import partner is China (around 43 percent of imports). Other export partners include Hong-Kong, France, Italy, Switzerland, Japan, the United States, Taiwan, Singapore and Germany. This page provides – Macao Imports – actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. Macau Imports – actual data, historical chart and calendar of releases – was last updated on April of 2017.
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- Macau Balance of Trade
Macau trade deficit increased to MOP 4.28 billion in February of 2017, compared to a MOP 4.08 billion gap in a year earlier. Exports rose by 27.24 percent to MOP 0.90 billion, driven by tobacco & wine (99.6 percent), diamond & diamond jewellry (93.6 percent), non-textiles (32.4 percent), electronic components (14.2 percent), and watches (8.5 percent). Imports increased by 9.1 percent to MOP 5.18 billion, mainly boosted by watches (50.5 percent), followed by gold jewellry (20.6 percent), handbags & wallets (18.5 percent), garment & footwear (6.3 percent), mobile phone (5.9 percent), and food & beverages (3.4 percent)....
- Norway Balance of Trade
Norway recorded a trade surplus of 23.54 NOK billion in February of 2017, a surge of 80.8 percent from the same month a year earlier, as exports jumped while imports fell. Year-on-year, sales grew by 18.0 percent to 71.24 NOK billion, driven by ships and oil platforms (728.5 percent), natural gas condensates (633.8 percent), crude oil (51.9 percent) and natural gas (21.8 percent). Imports declined by 3.7 percent to 47.71 NOK billion, mainly due to a 12.1 percent fall in purchases of food and live animals, a 10.3 percent drop in purchases of beverages and tobacco and...
- Brunei Balance of Trade Brunei trade surplus decreased 41.5 percent year-on-year to BND 203.3 million in December of 2016 compared to a BND 347.7 million surplus a year earlier. Exports fell 23.7 percent, driven by lower sales of: mineral fuels (-27.7 percent), namely liquefied natural gas (-48.6 percent), and manufactured goods (-21.6 percent). Imports declined 4.5 percent due to lower purchases of: machinery and transport equipment (-11.5 percent); manufactured goods (-18.4 percent); miscellaneous manufactured articles (-7.2 percent); food (-3 percent) and crude materials inedible (-45.6 percent). Main export partners were Japan (30.6 percent of total exports); Malaysia (11.3 percent); China (11.1 percent). The highest...
- Peru Balance of Trade
Peru trade balance shifted to USD 150 million surplus in January of 2017 from USD 507 million gap in the same period of the previous year. Sales jumped 25.9 percent to USD 3.1 billion, mainly driven by fisheries (483.3 percent), agriculture (31.1 percent), miseries (22.7 percent), oil and gas (97.9 percent), metallurgy and jewellery (40.9 percent). Imports fell 0.5 percent to USD 3 billion, led by industrial capital goods (-4.8 percent), transport equipment (-23.6 percent) and building materials (-41.4 percent). Balance of Trade in Peru averaged 75.02 USD Million from 1957 until 2017, reaching an all time...
- Singapore Balance of Trade Singapore recorded a trade surplus of 3.29 SGD billion in January of 2017, compared to a 5.80 SGD billion surplus a year earlier. It was the smallest trade surplus since October 2014, as total exports increased by 11.1 percent (following a 9.2 percent rise in December) while total imports surge 21.0 percent (compared to a 13.2 percent growth in the preceding month). Total trade rose 15.6 percent, after a 11.0 percent increase in a month earlier. In December 2016, trade surplus came in at 6.12 SGD billion. Balance of Trade in Singapore averaged 735.28 Million SGD from 1964 until 2017,...
- Mongolia Balance of Trade
Mongolia recorded a trade surplus of 183 USD Million in February of 2017. Balance of Trade in Mongolia averaged -20.28 USD Million from 1997 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 362.30 USD Million in December of 2016 and a record low of -369.70 USD Million in July of 2012.
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- Croatia GDP Annual Growth Rate Croatia’s gross domestic product advanced 3.4 percent year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2016, following a 2.9 percent growth in the previous period, according to preliminary estimates. It was the strongest expansion since the first quarter of 2008, boosted by household consumption (3.6 percent vs 3.4 percent in Q3) and investments (4.6 percent from 2.9 percent). Meanwhile, the growth slowed for government expenditure (1.8 percent vs 2.1 percent in Q2). The contribution of net foreign demand was negative (-0.3 percent), as exports rose 9.7 percent (6.3 percent in Q3) and imports also advanced 9.7 percent (6 percent in Q3). On...
- Tunisia GDP Annual Growth Rate
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Tunisia expanded 1.10 percent in the fourth quarter of 2016 over the same quarter of the previous year. GDP Annual Growth Rate in Tunisia averaged 3.36 percent from 2001 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 7.40 percent in the first quarter of 2004 and a record low of -2.20 percent in the third quarter of 2011.
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- Macau Inflation Rate Consumer prices in Macau rose 1.76 percent year-on-year in January of 2017, compared to a 1.44 percent increase in the prior month. It was the highest inflation rate since July 2016, as upward prices pressure mainly came from: food & non-alcoholic beverages (1.69 percent from 1.85 percent in the prior month), transport (8.12 percent from 6.69 percent), household goods & furnishings (0.88 percent from 0.65 percent), health (3.26 percent from 3.86 percent), recreation & culture (9.03 percent from -0.39 percent), education (7.38 percent from 7.38 percent) and miscellaneous goods and services (1.84 percent from 1.02 percent). In contrast, cost fell...
- Macau Exports
Export from Macau rose by 27.24 percent year-on-year to MOP 0.90 billion, driven by tobacco & wine (99.6 percent), diamond & diamond jewellry (93.6 percent), non-textiles (32.4 percent), electronic components (14.2 percent), and watches (8.5 percent). Exports in Macau averaged 1245029.73 Thousand MOP from 1997 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 2377502 Thousand MOP in August of 2004 and a record low of 357945.69 Thousand MOP in February of 2011.
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- Malaysia Unemployment Rate Year-on-year, prices increased at a faster pace for : recreation services & culture (+3.3 percent from +3.2 percent). Prices rose at a slower pace for : food & non-alcoholic beverages (+3.7 percent from +3.8 percent in November), alcoholic beverages & tobacco (+0.1 percent from +1.9 percent), education (+1.7 percent from +1.9 percent) and health (+2.4 percent from +2.5 percent). Prices steady for : housing, water, electricity, gas & other fuels (2.1 percent); furnishing, household equipment and routine maintenance (+1.4 percent); restaurants & hotels (+1.9 percent), and miscellaneous goods & services (+1.8 percent). In contrast, downward prices pressure came from: clothing...
- Macau Retail Sales MoM Retail Sales in Macau increased 15.10 percent in the fourth quarter of 2016 over the previous quarter. Retail Sales MoM in Macau averaged 4 percent from 2001 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 20.38 percent in the fourth quarter of 2004 and a record low of -13.17 percent in the second quarter of 2015. Export Data API Access Please Paste this Code in your Website source: tradingeconomics.com In Macau, the Retail sales report provides an aggregated measure of sales of retail goods and services over a specific time period. In Macau, Retail sales are seasonal, volatile and relatively...
- Macau Labor Force Participation Rate Labor Force Participation Rate in Macau decreased to 71.30 percent in January from 71.80 percent in December of 2016. Labor Force Participation Rate in Macau averaged 68.09 percent from 1996 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 74.40 percent in November of 2014 and a record low of 60.80 percent in July of 2003. Export Data API Access Please Paste this Code in your Website source: tradingeconomics.com This page provides – Macau Labor Force Participation Rate- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. Macau Labor Force Participation Rate – actual data, historical chart and calendar...
- Brunei Imports Imports in Brunei decreased 4.5 percent year-on-year to BND 309.6 million in December of 2016, due to lower purchases of: machinery and transport equipment (-11.5 percent); manufactured goods (-18.4 percent); miscellaneous manufactured articles (-7.2 percent); food (-3 percent) and crude materials inedible (-45.6 percent). The highest share of imports came from Singapore (21.2 percent of total imports); Malaysia (20.9 percent); China (14.5 percent). In 2016, imports dropped 17.1 percent to BND 3,688.9 million. Imports in Brunei averaged 435.60 Million BND from 2005 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 1165.87 Million BND in September of 2008 and a record...
- Macau Tourist Arrivals Visitor arrivals in Macau rose 17.6 percent year-on-year to 2,876,046 in January of 2017, compared to a 6.8 percent increase in December 2016. While overnight visitors went up by 18.9 percent, same-day visitors increased by 16.4 percent. Visitors from China, that accounted for 69.4 percent of total visitors, were up 20.4 percent (from 7.8 percent in December) with those travelling under the Individual Visit Scheme surging by 43.8 percent. Tourist Arrivals in Macau averaged 1772824.41 from 1999 until 2016, reaching an all time high of 3086271 in August of 2014 and a record low of 532588 in September of 1999....
- Ireland Imports
Imports to Ireland slumped 20 percent month-over-month to EUR 5.09 billion in January of 2017, following a 1.2 percent drop in December. On a non-seasonally adjusted basis, imports went up 3 percent year-on-year, mainly due to a 66 percent jump in purchases of mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials. Imports in Ireland averaged 2444986.90 EUR Thousand from 1970 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 6846400 EUR Thousand in December of 2015 and a record low of 59842 EUR Thousand in March of 1970.
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- Italy Balance of Trade Year-on-year, exports rose 5.7 percent to €36.21 billion from €34.26 billion, boosted by higher sales of: Coke and refined petroleum products (21.8 percent); vehicles (21.3 percent); sport goods, games, musical instruments and other products (12.3 percent); substances and chemicals (11 percent); and base metals (9.7 percent). By contrast, exports fell for transport equipment (-17 percent). By main industrial groups, sales rose for: Energy (24.5 percent); intermediate goods (6.5 percent); capital goods (4.8 percent); and consumer goods (4.3 percent). The biggest increases in shipments were reported for China (20.9 percent); MERCOSUR countries (19.9 percent); Poland (19.1 percent); the US (12.1 percent);...
- Malaysia Imports
Imports to Malaysia increased 16.1 percent from a year earlier to MYR 65.58 billion in January of 2017, compared to 11.5 percent rise in the preceding month and higher than market expectations of a 10 percent. It was the third consecutive month of increase, as purchases went up for: fuel & lubricants (98.4 percent); parts & accessories of capital goods, except transport equipment (9.6 percent); industrial supplies, processed (5.9 percent); industrial transport equipment (236.3 percent). In contrast, imports decreased for semi-durables (-5.2 percent) and food & beverages, processed for household consumption (-2.8 percent). Imports in Malaysia averaged...
- Japan Imports Imports to Japan decreased by 13.8 percent from a year earlier to 5,953.22 JPY billion in May of 2016, the 17th straight month of decline. Purchases fell from most of the country’s trading partners, including China (-9.7 percent), Hong Kong (-16.2 percent), Taiwan (-5.8 percent), South Korea (-21.4 percent), Thailand (-10.4 percent) and Malaysia (-20.0 percent). Imports also declined from the US (-8.5 percent), Russia (-26.0 percent), the EU countries (-1.5 percent), the Middle East (-30.7 percent) and South Africa (-28.4 percent). In contrast, imports rose from Germany (+11.1 percent, Italy (+11.3 percent) and Belgium (+37.4 percent). Purchases decreased for...
- Chile Inflation Rate
Chile’s consumer prices increased 2.7 percent year-on-year in February of 2017, following a 2.8 percent rise in the previous month. Prices increased at a slower pace for housing and utilities (3.5 percent vs 4.5 percent in January), miscellaneous goods and services (4.1 percent vs 4.2 percent), furniture and household equipment (1.8 percent vs 2 percent) and restaurants and hotels (5.1 percent vs 5.5 percent). Also, the inflation rate was steady for education (4.9 percent). Meantime, cost went up faster for food and non-alcoholic beverages (3.5 percent vs 2.5 percent), transport (2.1 percent vs 1.2 percent) and health...