​​External trade – 2nd Quarter 2022

Highlights

Total Exports

Total exports proceed for the second quarter of 2022, including domestic exports, re-exports and ship's stores and bunkers amounted to Rs 25,976 million, showing an increase of 19.0% compared to the previous quarter. This is mainly explaine​d by increases in exports of “Machinery and transport equipment" (+59.9%), “Ships' stores & bunkers" (+32.6%), “Crude materials, inedible, except fuels" (+24.9%),
“Food and live animals" (+18.3%), “Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material" (+12.7%) and “Miscellaneous manufactured articles" (+11.4%), partly offset by a decrease in the exports of “Chemicals and related products, n.e.s." (-5.1%).

Compared to the corresponding quarter of 2021, total exports for the second quarter of 2022 increased by 33.8%.

 

Total Imports

Total imports for the second quarter of 2022 amounted to Rs 75,758 million, showing an increase of 22.2%, compared to the previous quarter. This is mainly due to increases in imports of “Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials" (+57.1%), “Miscellaneous manufactured articles" (+19.7%), “Beverages and tobacco" (+17.3%), “Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material" (+17.0%), “Chemicals and related products" (+16.1%), “Food and live animals" (+10.2%) and “Machinery and transport equipment" (+3.6%).

Compared to the corresponding quarter of 2021, total imports for the second quarter of 2022 increased by 57.1%.

 

Balance of trade

The resulting trade deficit for the second quarter of 2022 worked out to Rs 49,782 million, 24.0% higher than the deficit of Rs 40,133 million of the previous quarter and 72.8% higher than the deficit of
Rs 28,813 million of the corresponding quarter of 2021.

 

Forecast for year 2022

​Based on trends and information from various sources, the forecast of total exports for 2022 will be around Rs 100 billion, 22.0% higher than the total exports of around Rs 82 billion in 2021. Total imports for 2022, including one-off items such as machinery for metro terminals and helicopters, will be around Rs 290 billion, 34.9% higher than the total imports of around Rs 215 billion in 2021.

 

The trade deficit for 2022 is forecasted at around Rs 190 billion, 42.9% higher as compared to around Rs 133 billion in 2021.                       

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26th August 2022