Saudi Arabia posts SAR 24 bln trade surplus in April

03/07/2017 Argaam Special

Saudi Arabia's trade balance recorded a surplus of SAR 23.62 billion in April 2017, compared to a surplus of SAR 8.4 billion in the same month last year, official data of the General Authority for Statistics showed.

 

The Kingdom’s trade balance, however, recorded a decline of SAR 8 billion, when compared to the previous month.

 

Total exports jumped 26 percent year-on-year (YoY) to SAR 66.38 billion in April, while imports saw a 3 percent YoY decrease to SAR 42.76 billion.

 

The increase in exports was driven by a 35 percent YoY rise in oil exports - which account for 78.2 percent of the Kingdom’s total exports to SAR 51.9 billion in the same period.

 

Non-oil exports also grew by 2 percent YoY to SAR 14.46 billion.

 

Saudi Arabia’s Trade Balance (SAR bln)

 

  Trade Balance

    Imports

     Exports

Period 

8.411

44.235

52.646

April 2016

13.982

49.231

63.195

May

13.921

46.179

60.100

June

20.312

37.247

57.559

July

15.337

45.098

60.435

August

22.512

34.949

57.461

September

24.456

42.878

67.333

October

19.148

42.322

61.469

November

27.623

40.417

68.040

December

25.831

43.297

69.128

January 2017

29.183

36.604

65.787

February

31.545

38.654

70.199

March

23.622

42.756

66.377

April

 

China was the top exporter to Saudi Arabia in April, followed by the United States, the United Arab Emirates, Germany, and India, the data added.

 

The top five exporters accounted for 45 percent of the Kingdom's total imports.

 

Meanwhile, Japan was the Kingdom’s top importer, followed the US, China, India and South Korea. 

 

The top five importers accounted for 52 percent of the Kingdom's total exports.

 

Top 5 Exporters to Saudi Arabia (SAR mln)

 Variance (%)

     April 2017

      April 2016

Country

12%+

6,578

5,891

China

4%+

5,828

5,622

US

(4%)

2,689

2,805

UAE

(26%)

2,126

2,888

Germany

11%+

2,031

1,828

India

1%+

19,252

19,034

Total

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45%

43%

As percentage of total imports

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