Non-oil Foreign Merchandise Trade. Through the Ports of Abu Dhabi Emirate. Fourth quarter 2014

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1 Non-oil Foreign Merchandise Trade Through the Ports of Abu Dhabi Emirate Fourth quarter 2014 Date of Release: February 2015

2 Table of Contents 2 Index of Tables 3 Introduction 4 Key points 5 Non-oil foreign merchandise trade in the fourth quarter Imports by Standard International Trade Classification (SITC4) 5 Imports by Broad Economic Categories (BEC) 6 Imports by Harmonized System (HS Chapter) 7 Imports by continent 7 Imports by country 8 Non-oil exports by Standard International Trade Classification (SITC4) 9 Non-oil exports by Broad Economic Categories (BEC) 9 Non-oil Exports by Harmonized System (HS Chapter) 10 Non-oil exports by continent 11 Non-oil exports by country 11 Re-exports by Standard International Trade Classification (SITC4) 12 Re-exports by Broad Economic Categories (BEC) 12 Re-exports by Harmonized System (HS Chapter) 13 Re-exports by continent 14 Re-exports by country 14 Explanatory Notes 27 2

3 Index of Tables Table 1: Summary of Non-oil foreign merchandise trade during Q4 2013, Table 2: Imports by SITC4 6 Table 3: Imports by BEC 6 Table 4: Imports by HS Chapter 7 Table 5: Imports by country 8 Table 6: Non-oil exports by SITC4 9 Table 7: Non-oil exports by BEC 10 Table 8: Non-oil exports by HS Chapter 10 Table 9: Non-oil exports by country 11 Table 10: Re-exports by SITC4 12 Table 11: Re-exports by BEC 13 Table 12: Re-exports by HS Chapter 13 Table 13: Re-exports by country 14 Table14: Merchandise imports through the ports of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi by 15 Standard International Trade Classification (SITC4), fourth quarter 2014 Table 15: Non-oil merchandise exports through the ports of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi 19 By Standard International Trade Classification (SITC4), fourth quarter 2014 Table 16: Merchandise re-exports through the ports of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi 23 by Standard International Trade Classification (SITC4), fourth quarter

4 Introduction This publication presents statistics of the value of non-oil foreign merchandise trade which entered or exited the territory of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi through the ports of Abu Dhabi (comprising air, sea and road ports) in the fourth quarter It should be noted that foreign trade data presented in this publication do not cover non-oil exports and imports through ports of the other Emirates in the UAE. These data have been sourced from the Abu Dhabi Department of Finance Customs Administration, and the scope of these statistics therefore is restricted to the trade flows recorded at ports under the jurisdiction of the Customs Administration. The publication highlights the relative importance of each individual component of these flows of non-oil exports, imports and re-exports. These data are presented according to the international standards for the dissemination of foreign merchandise trade statistics. Non-oil exports, imports and re-exports are shown by the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC), Revision 4, and the Broad Economic Category (BEC). In addition, the statistics are presented by continents and countries. Statistics presented on the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (HS) are available from SCAD on request. The explanatory notes section at the end of this publication defines the key terms and technical concepts used in the compilation of non-oil foreign merchandise trade statistics. Readers are encouraged to refer to that section while reading the statistics and information outlined in the publication. 4

5 Key Points Non-oil foreign merchandise trade in the fourth quarter of 2014 The total value of non-oil foreign merchandise trade was AED 39.4 billion in Q4 2014, an increase of AED 5.4 billion (15.8%) compared with Q Imports increased by AED 1.6 billion (5.9%), non-oil exports by AED 524 million (12.6%) and re-exports by AED 3.3 billion (91.6%) during this period. Imports contributed 70.6% of total foreign trade during the fourth quarter of 2014, while non-oil exports and reexports contributed 11.9% and 17.5% respectively. Table 1: Summary of Non-oil foreign merchandise trade during Q Q Q Change (%) Imports 26,262 27, Non-oil exports 4,150 4, Re-exports 3,617 6, Total 34,030 39, Source: Abu Dhabi Department of Finance Customs Administration The data for 2014 are preliminary, and may be revised Imports by Standard International Trade Classification (SITC4) Machinery and transport equipment was the largest contributor to imports by SITC4 in Q4 2014, representing 46.7% of the total. Its value increased by AED 555 million (4.5%) in Q compared with Q The main contributors to this increase were the sub-sections General industrial machinery and equipment (up AED 506 million) and Telecommunications and sound recording and reproducing apparatus and equipment (up AED 238 million), and was partially offset by a decrease of AED 522 million in Machinery specialized for particular industries. The second largest SITC4 section in Q was Manufactured goods classified by material, representing 21.5% of the total. Its value increased by AED 203 million (3.5%) compared with Q The largest subsections in Q were Manufactures of metals, n.e.s. (up AED 731 million). The third largest SITC4 section was Chemicals and related products representing 9.6% of the total. Its value increased by AED 139 million (5.5%) over the period, mainly due to increases in Inorganic chemicals (up AED 180 million) (64.8%), and partially offset by a decrease of AED 79 million or -16.0% in Medicinal and pharmaceutical products. These top three sections contributed 77.9% of the total value of imports in Q4 2014, compared with 79.1% in Q

6 Table 2: Imports by SITC4 Description Q Q Change (%) Machinery and transport equipment 12,450 13, Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material 5,791 5, Chemicals and related products 2,534 2, Food and live animals 2,069 2, Crude materials, inedible, except fuels 1,762 1, Miscellaneous manufactured items 1,186 1, Mineral fuel and lubricants (except oil and gas) Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes Beverages and tobacco Commodities and transactions n.e.s Total 26,262 27, Source: Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi The data for 2014 are preliminary, and may be revised Imports by Broad Economic Categories (BEC) Industrial supplies n.e.s. was the largest BEC category of imports in Q representing 39.0% of the total value. Its value increased by AED 634 million (6.2%) in Q compared with Q The second largest BEC category, Transport equipment and parts, increased by AED 44 million (0.6%) compared with the Q value, while the third largest BEC category, Capital goods (except transport equipment), showed an increase of AED 626 million (11.9%) over the period. These top three sections contributed 87.0% of the total value of imports in Q4 2014, compared with 87.2% in Q Table 3: Imports by BEC Description Q Q Change (%) Industrial supplies n.e.s. 10,220 10, Transport equipment and parts 7,414 7, Capital goods (except transport equipment) 5,278 5, Food and beverages 1,585 1, Consumer goods n.e.s. 1,518 1, Fuels and lubricants Goods not elsewhere specified Total 26,262 27, Source: Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi The data for 2014 are preliminary, and may be revised 6

7 Imports by Harmonized System (HS Chapter) The 5.9% rise in the value of imports over the period was mainly due to an increase of AED 635 million (83.8%) in Inorganic chemicals; compounds of precious metals, AED 451 million (26.5%) in Electrical machinery, sound recorders and parts and AED 162 million (21.2%) in Iron and steel. Table 4: Imports by HS Chapter Chapter Description Q Q Change (%) 87 Vehicles other than railway; parts 4,591 4, Boilers, machinery, mechanical appliances and parts 4,254 4, Electrical machinery, sound recorders; parts 1,699 2, Copper and articles thereof 1,784 1, Articles of iron and steel 1,778 1, Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 1,557 1, Inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds of precious metals 757 1, Plastics and articles thereof 1,098 1, Iron and steel Oil seeds, industrial or medicinal plants and fodder Other commodities 7,427 7, Total 26,262 27, Source: Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi The data for 2014 are preliminary, and may be revised Imports by continent The Asia continent represented the leading source (43.2%) of imports through the ports of Abu Dhabi during Q Imports from Europe and North America represented 30.6% and 14.5% of the total imports for Q Figure 1: Imports by continent Source: Abu Dhabi Department of Finance Customs Administration 7

8 Imports by country The top ten countries contributed 64.9% of total imports in Q The United States of America was the leading destination with AED 3.7 billion, an increase of AED 149 million (4.2%) compared with Q There were increases in imports from South Korea (up AED 709 million), Italy (up AED 209 million), Japan (up AED 105 million); and partially offset by decreases of AED 200 million from France over the period. Table 5: Imports by country Country Q Q Change (%) United States of America 3,570 3, Saudi Arabia 2,899 2, Japan 2,447 2, Germany 2,279 2, South Korea 797 1, United Kingdom 1,274 1, China 1,265 1, Italy 913 1, France 1, India Other countries 8,938 9, Total 26,262 27, Source: Abu Dhabi Department of Finance Customs Administration The data for 2014 are preliminary, and may be revised 8

9 Non-oil exports by Standard International Trade Classification (SITC4) The value of non-oil exports during the fourth quarter 2014 increased by AED 524 million (12.6%) compared with the previous year. The largest SITC4 section was Manufactured goods classified by material, which increased by AED 118 million (5.2%) compared with Q This increase was due to the sub-section Non-ferrous metals (up AED 140 million) or 12.4%, partially offset by a decrease of AED 16 million in Manufactures of metals, n.e.s.. The second largest SITC4 category, Chemicals and related products, showed an increase of AED 59 million (4.2%) over the period. This increase was due to the sub-section Plastics in primary forms (up AED 47 million) or 3.6%. The third largest SITC4 section was Machinery and transport equipment, which increased by AED 132 million or 54.4% during the period. These top three sections contributed 90.8% of the total value of non-oil exports in Q compared with 94.9% in Q Table 6: Non-oil exports by SITC4 Description Q Q Change (%) Manufactured goods classified by material 2,272 2, Chemicals and related products 1,424 1, Machinery and transport equipment Miscellaneous manufactured items Food and live animals Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes Crude materials, inedible, except fuels Beverages and tobacco Other commodities Total 4,150 4, Source: Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi The data for 2014 are preliminary, and may be revised Non-oil exports by Broad Economic Categories (BEC) Industrial supplies n.e.s. was the largest BEC category of non-oil exports in Q representing 82.5% of the total, an increase of AED 341 million or 9.7% compared with Q The second largest BEC category, Capital goods (except transport equipment), decreased by AED 2 million (-0.5%), while the third largest BEC category, Consumer goods n.e.s., showed an increase of AED 125 million (124.0%) over the period. The top three categories contributed 95.0% of the total value of non-oil exports in Q4 2014, compared with 95.9% in Q

10 Table 7: Non-oil exports by BEC Description Q Q Change (%) Industrial supplies n.e.s. 3,515 3, Capital goods (except transport equipment ) Consumer goods n.e.s Food and beverages Transport equipment and parts Other commodities Total 4,150 4, Source: Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi The data for 2014 are preliminary, and may be revised Non-oil Exports by Harmonized System (HS Chapter) The rise in non-oil exports during the period was mainly due to increases of AED 574 million in Aluminum and articles thereof, AED 154 million in Pearls, precious metals, stones & articles thereof, and AED 129 million in Boilers, machinery, mechanical appliances and parts, which was offset by a decrease of AED 443 million in Copper and articles thereof. Table 8: Non-oil exports by HS Chapter Chapter Description Q Q Change (%) 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,363 1, Aluminum and articles thereof Iron and steel Copper and articles thereof Articles of iron and steel Boilers, machinery, mechanical appliances and parts Pearls, precious metals, stones & articles thereof , Ships, boats and floating structures , Paper, paperboard and articles thereof Animal or vegetable fats, oils and waxes Other commodities Total 4,150 4, Source: Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi The data for 2014 are preliminary, and may be revised 10

11 Non-oil exports by continent Asia was the leading destination (78.7%) for Abu Dhabi non-oil exports during Q The next largest continents were Europe and Africa, contributing 11.2% and 8.0% respectively to the total value of non-oil exports in Q Figure 2: Non-oil exports by continent Source: Abu Dhabi Department of Finance Customs Administration Non-oil exports by country The top ten countries contributed 72.7% of total non-oil exports in Q Saudi Arabia was the leading destination with AED 1.1 billion, a decrease of AED 374 million (-25.7%) compared with Q There were increases in non-oil exports to Netherlands (up 207 million), India (up 172 million) and Japan (up AED 152 million) over the period. Table 9: Non-oil exports by country Country Q Q Change (%) Saudi Arabia 1,457 1, China India Qatar Netherlands Singapore Egypt Oman Japan Kuwait Other Countries 1,013 1, Total 4,150 4, Source: Abu Dhabi Department of Finance Customs Administration The data for 2014 are preliminary, and may be revised 11

12 Re-exports by Standard International Trade Classification (SITC4) Miscellaneous manufacturing articles was the largest contributor to the total value of re-exports during Q representing 47.8% of the total value, with an increase of AED 2.7 billion (446.9%) compared with Q The main contributor was the sub-section Miscellaneous manufactured articles, n.e.s., which increased by AED 2.6 billion. Machinery and transport equipment was the second largest SITC4 section, and it increased by AED 83 million (3.2%) compared with Q There was an increase of AED 322 million in the sub-section Transport equipment (excl. road vehicles) and AED 160 million in General industrial machinery and equipment, which was partially offset by a decrease of AED 172 million in the sub-section Power generating machinery and equipment, and AED 160 million in Office machines and automatic data processing machines. The third largest section Manufactured goods classified by material increased by AED 259 million (190.9%) over the period. There was an increase of AED 125 million in the sub-section Rubber manufactures, nes, and AED 60 million in Non-ferrous metals. The top three sections contributed 92.3% of total re-exports in Q4 2014, compared with 92.5% in Q Table 10: Re-exports by SITC4 Description Q Q Change (%) Miscellaneous manufactured articles 605 3, Machinery and transport equipment 2,605 2, Manufactured goods classified by material Commodities and transactions n.e.s Chemicals and related products Other commodities Total 3,617 6, Source: Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi The data for 2014 are preliminary, and may be revised Re-exports by Broad Economic Categories (BEC) Consumer goods n.e.s. was the largest BEC category of re-exports in Q representing 50.7% of the total value, an increase of AED 2.6 billion compared with Q The second largest category was Capital goods (except transport equipment), which contributed 20.3% of reexports in Q4 2014, a decrease in value of AED 37 million (-2.6%), compared with Q The third largest category Transport equipment and parts increased by AED 256 million (24.3%) over the period. The top three categories contributed 89.9% of total re-exports in Q4 2014, compared with 93.4% in Q

13 Table 11: Re-exports by BEC Description Q Q Change (%) Consumer goods n.e.s , Capital goods (except transport equipment) 1,441 1, Transport equipment and parts 1,053 1, Industrial supplies n.e.s Other commodities Total 3,617 6, Source: Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi The data for 2014 are preliminary, and may be revised Re-exports by Harmonized System (HS Chapter) The 91.6% increase in the value of re-exports over the period was mainly due to an increase of AED 2.8 billion in Pearls, precious metals, stones & articles thereof, which was partially offset by a decrease of AED 157 million (-12.5%) in Boilers, machinery, mechanical appliances and parts. Table 12: Re-exports by HS Chapter Chapter Description Q Q Change (%) 71 Pearls, precious metals, stones & articles thereof 44 2,875 6, Boilers, machinery, mechanical appliances and parts 1,252 1, Vehicles other than railway; parts Electrical machinery, sound recorders; parts Knitted or crocheted articles of apparel Other commodities 970 1, Total 3,617 6, Source: Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi The data for 2014 are preliminary, and may be revised 13

14 Re-exports by continent The continent of Asia was the top destination for Abu Dhabi s re-exports in Q4 2014, representing 84.0% of the total re-exports. The next largest continent was Europe, contributing 8.9% to the total value of re-exports in Q Figure 3: Re-exports by continent Source: Abu Dhabi Department of Finance Customs Administration Re-exports by country The top ten countries contributed 85.1% of total re-exports in Q The most significant destination for reexports was Saudi Arabia (26.1% of the total) followed by Turkey (14.3%), Kingdom of Bahrain (9.8%) and Qatar (8.0%). Table 13: Re-exports by country Country Q Q Change (%) Saudi Arabia 653 1, Turkey ,531.9 Kingdom of Bahrain Qatar Kuwait Egypt Switzerland Hong Kong ,239.1 Singapore Oman Other Countries 905 1, Total 3,617 6, Source: Abu Dhabi Department of Finance Customs Administration The data for 2014 are preliminary, and may be revised 14

15 Statistical Tables Table14: Merchandise imports through the ports of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi by Standard International Trade Classification (SITC4), fourth quarter Description of and Division Q Q * Change Value * Change % Food and live animals 2,080 1, Live animals (excl. animals of SITC Division 03) Meat and meat preparations Dairy products and birds eggs Fish (excl. marine mammals) crustaceans, molluscs and aquatic invertebrates, and preparations thereof Cereals and cereal preparations Vegetables and fruit Sugars, sugar preparations and honey Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices, and manufactures thereof Feeding stuff for animals (excl. unmilled cereals) Miscellaneous edible products and preparations Beverages and tobacco Beverages Tobacco and tobacco manufactures Crude materials, inedible, except fuels 1,629 1, Hides, skins and furskins, raw Oil-seeds and oleaginous fruits Crude rubber (incl. synthetic and reclaimed) Cork and wood Pulp and waste paper Textile fibers (excl. wool tops and other combed wool) and their wastes, not manufactured into yarn or fabric Crude fertilizers (excl. those of Division 56) and crude minerals (excl. coal, petroleum and precious stones)

16 Description of and Division Q Q * Change Value * Change % 28 Metalliferous ores and metal scrap 1, , Crude animal and vegetable materials, n.e.s. Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials Coal, coke and briquettes Petroleum, petroleum products and related materials Gas, natural and manufactured Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes Animal oils and fats Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated Animal or vegetable fats and oils, processed; waxes of animal or vegetable origin; inedible mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable fats or oils, n.e.s Chemicals and related products, n.e.s. 2,344 2, Organic chemicals Inorganic chemicals Dyeing, tanning and coloring materials Medicinal and pharmaceutical products Essential oils and resinoids and perfume materials; toilet, polishing and cleansing preparations 56 Fertilizers (excl. those of group 272) Plastics in primary forms Plastics in non-primary forms Chemical materials and products, n.e.s Manufactured goods classified chiefly 5,601 6, by material Leather, leather manufactures, n.e.s., and dressed furskins 62 Rubber manufactures, n.e.s

17 Description of and Division Q Q Cork and wood manufactures (excl. furniture) Paper, paperboard and articles of paper pulp, of paper or of paperboard Textile yarn, fabrics, made-up articles n.e.s., and related products * Change Value * Change % Non-metallic mineral manufactures, n.e.s Iron and steel 1, , Non-ferrous metals 2, , Manufactures of metals, n.e.s , , Machinery and transport equipment 10,191 12,256 2, Power generating machinery and equipment Machinery specialized for particular industries , Metalworking machinery General industrial machinery and equipment, n.e.s., and machine parts, 1, , n.e.s. 75 Office machines and automatic data processing machines Telecommunications and sound recording and reproducing apparatus and equipment 77 Electrical machinery, apparatus and appliances, n.e.s., and electrical parts thereof (incl. non electrical counterparts, 1, , n.e.s., of electrical household type equipment) 78 Road vehicles (incl. air-cushion vehicles) 3, , Transport equipment (excl. road vehicles) 1, , Miscellaneous manufactured articles 970 1, Prefabricated buildings and sanitary, plumbing, heating and lighting fixtures and fittings, n.e.s. Furniture and parts thereof; bedding, mattresses, mattress supports, cushions and similar stuffed furnishings Travel goods, handbags and similar containers Articles of apparel and clothing accessories

18 Description of and Division Q Q * Change Value * Change % 85 Footwear Professional, scientific and controlling instruments and apparatus, n.e.s. Photographic apparatus, equipment and supplies and optical goods, n.e.s.; watches and clocks Miscellaneous manufactured articles, n.e.s Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere in the SITC Special transactions and commodities not classified according to kind Gold, non-monetary (excl. gold ores and concentrates) Source: Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi TOTAL 23,298 26,868 3, Notes: 1. - nil or rounded to zero 2. * changes (levels and %) are based on unrounded numbers 3. The data for 2014 are preliminary, and may be revised 4... not applicable 18

19 Table 15: Non-oil merchandise exports through the ports of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi by Standard International Trade Classification (SITC4), fourth quarter Description of and Division Q Q * Change Value * Change % 0 Food and live animals Live animals (excl. animals of SITC Division 03) Meat and meat preparations Dairy products and birds eggs Fish (excl. marine mammals) crustaceans, molluscs and aquatic invertebrates, and preparations thereof 04 Cereals and cereal preparations Vegetables and fruit Sugars, sugar preparations and honey Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices, and manufactures thereof Feeding stuff for animals (excl. unmilled cereals) Miscellaneous edible products and preparations Beverages and tobacco Beverages Tobacco and tobacco manufactures Crude materials, inedible, except fuels Crude rubber (incl. synthetic and reclaimed) Cork and wood , Pulp and waste paper Textile fibers (excl. wool tops and other combed wool) and their wastes, not manufactured into yarn or fabric 27 Crude fertilizers (excl. those of Division 56) and crude minerals (excl. coal, petroleum and precious stones) Metalliferous ores and metal scrap Crude animal and vegetable materials, n.e.s

20 Description of and Division Q Q * Change Value * Change % Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials Petroleum, petroleum products and related materials Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated Animal or vegetable fats and oils, processed; waxes of animal or vegetable origin; inedible mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable fats or oils, n.e.s Chemicals and related products, n.e.s. 1,601 1, Organic chemicals Inorganic chemicals Dyeing, tanning and coloring materials Medicinal and pharmaceutical products Essential oils and resinoids and perfume materials; toilet, polishing and cleansing preparations 56 Fertilisers (excl. those of group 272) Plastics in primary forms 1, , Plastics in non-primary forms Chemical materials and products, n.e.s Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material Leather, leather manufactures, n.e.s., and dressed furskins 2,134 2, Rubber manufactures, n.e.s Cork and wood manufactures (excl. furniture) Paper, paperboard and articles of paper pulp, of paper or of paperboard Textile yarn, fabrics, made-up articles n.e.s., and related products Non-metallic mineral manufactures, n.e.s

21 Description of and Division Q Q * Change Value * Change % 67 Iron and steel Non-ferrous metals 1, , Manufactures of metals, n.e.s Machinery and transport equipment Power generating machinery and equipment Machinery specialized for particular industries Metalworking machinery General industrial machinery and equipment, n.e.s., and machine parts, n.e.s. 75 Office machines and automatic data processing machines Telecommunications and sound recording and reproducing apparatus and equipment 77 Electrical machinery, apparatus and appliances, n.e.s., and electrical parts thereof (incl. non electrical counterparts, n.e.s., of electrical household type equipment) 78 Road vehicles (incl. air-cushion vehicles) Transport equipment (excl. road vehicles) Miscellaneous manufactured articles Prefabricated buildings and sanitary, plumbing, heating and lighting fixtures and fittings, n.e.s. 82 Furniture and parts thereof; bedding, mattresses, mattress supports, cushions and similar stuffed furnishings 83 Travel goods, handbags and similar containers Articles of apparel and clothing accessories Footwear Professional, scientific and controlling instruments and apparatus, n.e.s. Photographic apparatus, equipment and supplies and optical goods, n.e.s.; watches and clocks ,

22 Description of and Division Miscellaneous manufactured articles, n.e.s. Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere in the SITC Special transactions and commodities not classified according to kind Q Q * Change Value * Change % Source: Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi TOTAL 4,166 4, Notes: 1. - nil or rounded to zero 2. * changes (levels and %) are based on unrounded numbers 3. The data for 2014 are preliminary, and may be revised 4... not applicable 22

23 Table 16: Merchandise re-exports through the ports of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi by Standard International Trade Classification (SITC4), fourth quarter Description of and Division Q Q * Change Value * Change % Food and live animals Live animals (excl. animals of SITC Division 03) Meat and meat preparations Dairy products and birds eggs Fish (excl. marine mammals) crustaceans, molluscs and aquatic invertebrates, and preparations thereof Cereals and cereal preparations Vegetables and fruit Sugars, sugar preparations and honey Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices, and manufactures thereof Feeding stuff for animals (excl. unmilled cereals) Miscellaneous edible products and preparations Beverages and tobacco Beverages Tobacco and tobacco manufactures Crude materials, inedible, except fuels Oil-seeds and oleaginous fruits Crude rubber (incl. synthetic and reclaimed) Cork and wood Pulp and waste paper Textile fibers (excl. wool tops and other combed wool) and their wastes, not manufactured into yarn or fabric Crude fertilizers (excl. those of Division 56) and crude minerals (excl. coal, petroleum and precious stones) Metalliferous ores and metal scrap Crude animal and vegetable materials, n.e.s

24 Description of and Division Q Q * Change Value * Change % 3 Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials Coal, coke and briquettes Petroleum, petroleum products and related materials Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated Animal or vegetable fats and oils, processed; waxes of animal or vegetable origin; inedible mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable fats or oils, n.e.s Chemicals and related products, n.e.s Organic chemicals Inorganic chemicals Dyeing, tanning and coloring materials Medicinal and pharmaceutical products Essential oils and resinoids and perfume materials; toilet, polishing and cleansing preparations Fertilisers (excl. those of group 272) Plastics in primary forms Plastics in non-primary forms Chemical materials and products, n.e.s Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material Leather, leather manufactures, n.e.s., and dressed furskins Rubber manufactures, n.e.s Cork and wood manufactures (excl. furniture) Paper, paperboard and articles of paper pulp, of paper or of paperboard Textile yarn, fabrics, made-up articles n.e.s., and related products

25 Description of and Division Q Q * Change Value * Change % 66 Non-metallic mineral manufactures, n.e.s Iron and steel Non-ferrous metals Manufactures of metals, n.e.s Machinery and transport equipment 2,780 2, Power generating machinery and equipment Machinery specialized for particular industries Metalworking machinery General industrial machinery and equipment, n.e.s., and machine parts, n.e.s. Office machines and automatic data processing machines Telecommunications and sound recording and reproducing apparatus and equipment Electrical machinery, apparatus and appliances, n.e.s., and electrical parts thereof (incl. non electrical counterparts, n.e.s., of electrical household type equipment) Road vehicles (incl. air-cushion vehicles) Transport equipment (excl. road vehicles) Miscellaneous manufactured articles Prefabricated buildings and sanitary, plumbing, heating and lighting fixtures and fittings, n.e.s. Furniture and parts thereof; bedding, mattresses, mattress supports, cushions and similar stuffed furnishings Travel goods, handbags and similar containers Articles of apparel and clothing accessories Footwear Professional, scientific and controlling instruments and apparatus, n.e.s Photographic apparatus, equipment and supplies and optical goods, n.e.s.; watches and clocks 89 Miscellaneous manufactured articles, n.e.s

26 Description of and Division Q Q * Change Value * Change % Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere in the SITC Special transactions and commodities not classified according to kind Gold, non-monetary (excl. gold ores and concentrates 90 1,961 1,872 2, , , Source: Statistics Centre - Abu Dhabi TOTAL 3,993 5,699 1, Notes: 1. - nil or rounded to zero 2. * changes (levels and %) are based on unrounded numbers 3. The data for 2014 are preliminary, and may be revised 4... not applicable 26

27 Explanatory Notes Glossary This report contains certain terms specific to foreign merchandise trade and necessary when analyzing the trade statistics of Abu Dhabi Emirate. They include the following terms: Merchandise trade Merchandise Trade statistics record goods which add to or subtract from the stock of material resources of Abu Dhabi by entering or leaving its territory. Throughout this report, the term merchandise trade statistics refers to trade which moves through the ports of Abu Dhabi only, and do not capture interemirate trade activity. Imports Imports are goods that enter Abu Dhabi s customs and economic district from various parts of the world, excluding other emirates in the United Arab Emirates, and receive customs clearance. Goods are considered imports regardless of whether they enter the Emirate directly or are retrieved from customs warehouses, temporary entry areas or free zon.e.s. inside the country. These goods receive customs clearance in order to become part of Abu Dhabi s merchandise balance. Re-exports Re-exports represent goods that are imported from abroad, enter Abu Dhabi s customs and economic district and become part of the Emirate s merchandise balance. These goods are then re-exported as they are, without any modification, outside the country. Non-oil exports Non-oil exports include goods that are entirely produced locally or in whose production process local resources are used. Non-oil exports through the ports of Abu Dhabi may include goods that were produced in other Emirates in the United Arab Emirates. Oil is excluded from these goods. These goods leave Abu Dhabi s customs and economic district to the outside world, reducing the Emirate s non-oil merchandise trade deficit. Total non-oil exports Total Non-oil Exports represent the combined value of non-oil exports and re-exports. Balance of trade The balance of trade for this report is the difference between the value of total non-oil exports and imports, as defined above. Classifications The non-oil foreign merchandise trade statistics are presented in accordance with the two main internationally recommended output classifications: Standard International Trade Classification, Revision 4 (SITC4) and Broad Economic Categories (BEC). If users require statistics by the detailed Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (HS), these are available from SCAD on request. 27

28 Data source Data are obtained from Department of Finance Customs Administration. The data are processed and passed to Statistic Centre Abu Dhabi for further editing, compilation and are reclassified according to statistical classifications for foreign trade. Valuation In line with the World Customs Organization (WCO) agreement on valuation: Exports (including re-exports) are valued free on board (fob), which represents the value at the export border, and includes inland freight costs and packaging Imports are valued on the cost insurance and freight (cif) basis, which represents the value at the import border, and includes the additional cost of freight and insurance in transporting the goods internationally Notes on tables Changes (levels and per cent) in all tables are based on unrounded numbers. Relative importance is calculated as the ratio between the value of the sub-group and the total value for all groups, expressed as a percentage. Totals in some tables may not add up due to rounding. Symbols used - nil or rounded to zero.. not applicable n.e.s.. denotes not elsewhere specified More information For more information about foreign trade and other official statistics for Abu Dhabi Emirate, please visit the Statistics link on the SCAD website at 28

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