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Namibia imported N$34 million in coffins

- Maihapa Ndjavera -mndjavera@nepc.com.na

WITH more than 3 500 deaths reported in Namibia by the health ministry as a result of Covid-19 since the outbreak of the pandemic, funeral undertaker­s have been under tremendous strain due to a high demand for their services as well as to ensure the supply of coffins.

According to Alex Shimuafeni, Statistici­an General at the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA), between August 2020 and August 2021, the country imported coffins to a value of N$34 million, with the largest import figure of N$8 million (23.8%) reflected in August 2021 and the lowest figure of less than N$1 million recorded in September 2020.

However, in efforts to develop national coffin manufactur­ing capabiliti­es, the trade ministry, along with key stakeholde­rs such as the National Planning Commission as well as the ministries of labour and finance, last month received a Cabinet action letter supporting a proposal to produce locally. This proposal is expected to significan­tly reduce the import bill on coffins.

Meanwhile, the NSA’s latest trade statistics bulletin for August 2021, released this week, stated among the various local activities, the manufactur­ing industry emerged as the largest exporting sector. For the period under review, the industry exported goods worth N$4.9 billion, representi­ng 68.8% of total exports.

The trade by industry is based on the Internatio­nal Standard of Industry Classifica­tion (ISIC). Out of the N$4.9 billion worth of manufactur­ed goods exported, 65.3% were re-exports reflecting Namibia’s small manufactur­ing base.

“The export of goods from this industry rose by N$1.1 billion from N$3.8 billion in July 2021. Additional­ly, goods from the mining and quarrying industry came in second place after recording exports valued at N$1.9 billion. Exports from that industry rose by N$1 billion from N$840 million recorded in July 2021,” reads the report.

The NSA further stated that the demand side also showed a similar trend, with goods from the manufactur­ing industry emerging on top of the list of goods imported, with an import bill of N$7.8 billion in August 2021. This is an increase of N$1.3 billion from N$6.5 billion recorded in July 2021. Furthermor­e, the mining and quarrying industry imported goods to the tune of N$2.1 billion representi­ng an increase of N$302 million from N$1.8 billion in July 2021.

Overall, the value of exports in August 2021 increased, growing by 41.5% to N$7.1 billion from its July 2021 level of N$5 billion. On the contrary, when compared to its level of N$7.5 billion in August 2020, exports declined by 6.2%.

Moreover, imports stood at N$10 billion, which is an increase of 18.5% on a monthly basis while on an annual basis growth of 12.1% was observed from its August 2020 level of N$8.9 billion.

“Subsequent to the developmen­ts in exports and imports, Namibia’s total merchandis­e trade (exports plus imports) with the rest of the world improved by 27.1% from its July 2021 level of N$13.4 billion to N$17.1 billion recorded in August 2021. Similarly, total trade improved by 3.7% when compared to N$16.5 billion recorded in August 2020,” NSA said.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Sky high…Between August 2020 and August 2022, Namibia imported approximat­ely N$34 million worth of coffins.
Photo: Contribute­d Sky high…Between August 2020 and August 2022, Namibia imported approximat­ely N$34 million worth of coffins.

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