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Background:
 
Britain withdrew from British Somaliland in 1960 to allow its protectorate to join with Italian Somaliland and form the new nation of Somalia. In 1969, a coup headed by Mohamed SIAD Barre ushered in an authoritarian socialist rule characterized by the persecution, jailing, and torture of political opponents and dissidents. After the regime's collapse early in 1991, Somalia descended into turmoil, factional fighting, and anarchy. In May 1991, northern clans declared an independent Republic of Somaliland that now includes the administrative regions of Awdal, Woqooyi Galbeed, Togdheer, Sanaag, and Sool. Although not recognized by any government, this entity has maintained a stable existence and continues efforts to establish a constitutional democracy, including holding municipal, parliamentary, and presidential elections. The regions of Bari, Nugaal, and northern Mudug comprise a neighboring semi-autonomous state of Puntland, which has been self-governing since 1998 but does not aim at independence; it has also made strides toward reconstructing a legitimate, representative government but has suffered some civil strife. Puntland disputes its border with Somaliland as it also claims portions of eastern Sool and Sanaag. Beginning in 1993, a two-year UN humanitarian effort (primarily in the south) was able to alleviate famine conditions, but when the UN withdrew in 1995, having suffered significant casualties, order still had not been restored. In 2000, the Somalia National Peace Conference (SNPC) held in Djibouti resulted in the formation of an interim government, known as the Transitional National Government (TNG). When the TNG failed to establish adequate security or governing institutions, the Government of Kenya, under the auspices of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), led a subsequent peace process that concluded in October 2004 with the election of Abdullahi YUSUF Ahmed as President of a second interim government, known as the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of the Somali Republic. The TFG included a 275-member parliamentary body, known as the Transitional Federal Parliament (TFP). President YUSUF resigned late in 2008 while United Nations-sponsored talks between the TFG and the opposition Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia (ARS) were underway in Djibouti. In January 2009, following the creation of a TFG-ARS unity government, Ethiopian military forces, which had entered Somalia in December 2006 to support the TFG in the face of advances by the opposition Islamic Courts Union (ICU), withdrew from the country. The TFP was doubled in size to 550 seats with the addition of 200 ARS and 75 civil society members of parliament. The expanded parliament elected Sheikh SHARIF Sheikh Ahmed, the former ICU and ARS chairman as president in January 2009. The creation of the TFG was based on the Transitional Federal Charter (TFC), which outlined a five-year mandate leading to the establishment of a new Somali constitution and a transition to a representative government following national elections. In 2009, the TFP amended the TFC to extend TFG's mandate until 2011 and in 2011 Somali principals agreed to institute political transition by August 2012. The transition process ended in September 2012 when clan elders replaced the TFP by appointing 275 members to a new parliament who subsequently elected a new president.

Country name:
 
conventional long form: Federal Republic of Somalia
conventional short form: Somalia
local long form: Jamhuuriyadda Federaalkaa Soomaaliya
local short form: Soomaaliya
former: Somali Republic, Somali Democratic Republic
 

Government type:

in the process of building a federal parliamentary republic
 

Capital:

name: Mogadishu
geographic coordinates: 2 04 N, 45 20 E
time difference: UTC+3 (8 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
 

Administrative divisions:

18 regions (plural - NA, singular - gobolka); Awdal, Bakool, Banaadir, Bari, Bay, Galguduud, Gedo, Hiiraan, Jubbada Dhexe (Middle Jubba), Jubbada Hoose (Lower Jubba), Mudug, Nugaal, Sanaag, Shabeellaha Dhexe (Middle Shabeelle), Shabeellaha Hoose (Lower Shabeelle), Sool, Togdheer, Woqooyi Galbeed
 

Independence:

1 July 1960 (from a merger of British Somaliland that became independent from the UK on 26 June 1960 and Italian Somaliland that became independent from the Italian-administered UN trusteeship on 1 July 1960 to form the Somali Republic)
 

National holiday:

Foundation of the Somali Republic, 1 July (1960); note - 26 June (1960) in Somaliland
 

Constitution:

previous 1961, 1979; latest drafted 12 June 2012, approved 1 August 2012 (provisional) (2012)
 

Legal system:

mixed legal system of civil law, Islamic law, and customary law (referred to as Xeer)
 

International law organization participation:

accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations; non-party state to the ICCt
 

Suffrage:

18 years of age; universal
 

Executive branch:

chief of state: resident HASSAN SHEIKH Mohamud (since 10 September 2012)
head of government: Prime Minister ABDIWELLI Sheikh Ahmed (since 21 December 2013); Deputy Prime Minister Ridwan HIRSI Mohamed (since 17 January 2014)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the prime minister, approved by the National Parliament; note - new cabinet sworn in 22 January 2014
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elections: president elected by the National Parliament; election last held 10 September 2012 (next to be held NA)
election results: HASSAN SHEIKH Mahamud elected president; National Parliament vote - HASSAN SHEIKH Mahamud 190, Sheikh SHARIF Sheikh Ahmed 79; the prime minister is chosen by the president and confirmed by the National Parliament
 

Legislative branch:

bicameral National Parliament consisting of the House of the People of the Federal Parliament (275 seats, elected by Somali citizens) and the Upper House of the Federal Parliament (54 seats, elected by people of the federal member states)
note: the inaugural House of the People in September 2012 was appointed by clan elders; as of December 2013, the Upper House has not been formed
 

Judicial branch:

highest court(s): the provisional constitution stipulates the establishment of the Constitutional Court (consists of 5 judges including the chief judge and deputy chief judge)
note - under the terms of the 2004 Transitional National Charter (TNC), a Supreme Court based in Mogadishu and an Appeal Court were established; yet most regions have reverted to local forms of conflict resolution, either secular, traditional Somali customary law, or sharia Islamic law
judge selection and term of office: judges appointed by the president upon proposal of the Judicial Service Commission, a 9-member judicial and administrative body; judge tenure NA
subordinate courts: federal- and federal member state-level courts; military courts; sharia (Islamic) courts
 

Political parties and leaders:

none
 

Political pressure groups and leaders:

other: numerous clan and sub-clan factions exist both in support and in opposition to the transitional government
 

International organization participation:

ACP, AfDB, AFESD, AMF, AU, CAEU (candidate), FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IGAD, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, ITSO, ITU, LAS, NAM, OIC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UPU, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO
 

Diplomatic representation in the US:

Somalia does not have an embassy in the US (ceased operations on 8 May 1991); note - the Somali Government is represented in the US through its Permanent Mission to the UN
 

Diplomatic representation from the US:

the US does not have an embassy in Somalia; US interests are represented by the US Special Representative for Somalia, Ambassador James P. MCANULTY, operating out of the US Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya at United Nations Avenue, Nairobi; mailing address: Unit 64100, Nairobi; APO AE 09831; telephone: [254] (20) 363-6000; FAX [254] (20) 363-6157
 

Flag description:

light blue with a large white five-pointed star in the center; the blue field was originally influenced by the flag of the UN, but today is said to denote the sky and the neighboring Indian Ocean; the five points of the star represent the five regions in the horn of Africa that are inhabited by Somali people: the former British Somaliland and Italian Somaliland (which together make up Somalia), Djibouti, Ogaden (Ethiopia), and the North East Province (Kenya)
 

National symbol(s):

leopard
 

National anthem:

name: 'Qolobaa Calankeed' (Every Nation Has its own Flag)
lyrics/music: lyrics/music: Abdullahi QARSHE
note: adopted 2012; written in 1959
 

Government - note:

regional and local governing bodies continue to exist and control various areas of the country, including the self-declared Republic of Somaliland in northwestern Somalia and the semi-autonomous state of Puntland in northeastern Somalia

Economy - overview:
 
Despite the lack of effective national governance, Somalia maintains an informal economy largely based on livestock, remittance/money transfer companies, and telecommunications. Agriculture is the most important sector with livestock normally accounting for about 40% of GDP and more than 50% of export earnings. Nomads and semi-pastoralists, who are dependent upon livestock for their livelihood, make up a large portion of the population. Livestock, hides, fish, charcoal, and bananas are Somalia's principal exports, while sugar, sorghum, corn, qat, and machined goods are the principal imports. Somalia's small industrial sector, based on the processing of agricultural products, has largely been looted and the machinery sold as scrap metal. Telecommunication firms provide wireless services in most major cities and offer the lowest international call rates on the continent. Mogadishu's main market offers a variety of goods from food to electronic gadgets. Hotels continue to operate and are supported with private-security militias. Somalia's government lacks the ability to collect domestic revenue, and arrears to the IMF have continued to grow. Somalia's capital city - Mogadishu - has witnessed the development of the city's first gas stations, supermarkets, and flights between Europe (Istanbul-Mogadishu) since the collapse of central authority in 1991. This economic growth has yet to expand outside of Mogadishu, and within the city, security concerns dominate business. In the absence of a formal banking sector, money transfer/remittance services have sprouted throughout the country, handling up to $1.6 billion in remittances annually, although international concerns over the money transfers into Somalia currently threatens these services.
 

GDP (purchasing power parity):

$5.896 billion (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 166
$5.75 billion (2009 est.)
$5.607 billion (2008 est.)
note: data are in 2010 US dollars
 

GDP (official exchange rate):

$2.372 billion (2010 est.)
 

GDP - real growth rate:

2.6% (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 127
2.6% (2012 est.)
2.6% (2008 est.)
 

GDP - per capita (PPP):

$600 (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 226
$600 (2009 est.)
$600 (2008 est.)
 

GDP - composition, by end use:

household consumption: 72.6%
government consumption: 8.7%
investment in fixed capital: 20%
investment in inventories: 0.1%
exports of goods and services: 0.3%
imports of goods and services: -1.7%
(2009 est.)
 

GDP - composition, by sector of origin:

agriculture: 59.3%
industry: 7.2%
services: 33.5% (2012 est.)
 

Agriculture - products:

bananas, sorghum, corn, coconuts, rice, sugarcane, mangoes, sesame seeds, beans; cattle, sheep, goats; fish
 

Industries:

a few light industries, including sugar refining, textiles, wireless communication
 

Industrial production growth rate:

NA%
 

Labor force:

3.447 million (2007)
country comparison to the world: 98
 

Labor force - by occupation:

agriculture: 71%
industry and services: 29% (1975)
 

Unemployment rate:

NA%
 

Population below poverty line:

NA%
 

Household income or consumption by percentage share:

lowest 10%: NA%
highest 10%: NA%
 

Budget:

revenues: $NA
expenditures: $NA
 

Fiscal year:

NA
 

Inflation rate (consumer prices):

NA%
note: businesses print their own money, so inflation rates cannot be easily determined
 

Central bank discount rate:

NA%
 

Commercial bank prime lending rate:

NA%
 

Exports:

$515.8 million (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 173
$594.3 million (2011 est.)
 

Exports - commodities:

livestock, bananas, hides, fish, charcoal, scrap metal
 

Exports - partners:

UAE 51.7%, Yemen 18.1%, Oman 13% (2012)
 

Imports:

$1.263 billion (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 176
$798 million (2006 est.)
 

Imports - commodities:

manufactures, petroleum products, foodstuffs, construction materials, qat
 

Imports - partners:

Djibouti 27.3%, India 13.2%, Kenya 7.1%, China 6.7%, Pakistan 6.4%, Oman 5.1%, UAE 5%, Yemen 4.4% (2012)
 

Debt - external:

$3.05 billion (31 December 2011 est.)
country comparison to the world: 136
$2.942 billion (31 December 2010 est.)
 

Exchange rates:

Somali shillings (SOS) per US dollar -
1,600 (2012 est.)
31,900 (2011 est.)

Location:
 
Eastern Africa, bordering the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean, east of Ethiopia
 

Geographic coordinates:

10 00 N, 49 00 E
 

Map references:

Africa
 

Area:

total: 637,657 sq km
country comparison to the world: 44
land: 627,337 sq km
water: 10,320 sq km
 

Area - comparative:

Area comparison map:  
 

Land boundaries:

total: 2,340 km
border countries: Djibouti 58 km, Ethiopia 1,600 km, Kenya 682 km
 

Coastline:

3,025 km
 

Maritime claims:

territorial sea: 200 nm
 

Climate:

principally desert; northeast monsoon (December to February), moderate temperatures in north and hot in south; southwest monsoon (May to October), torrid in the north and hot in the south, irregular rainfall, hot and humid periods (tangambili) between monsoons
 

Terrain:

mostly flat to undulating plateau rising to hills in north
 

Elevation extremes:

lowest point: Indian Ocean 0 m
highest point: Shimbiris 2,416 m
 

Natural resources:

uranium and largely unexploited reserves of iron ore, tin, gypsum, bauxite, copper, salt, natural gas, likely oil reserves
 

Land use:

arable land: 1.73%
permanent crops: 0.05%
other: 98.23% (2011)
 

Irrigated land:

2,000 sq km (2003)
 

Total renewable water resources:

14.7 cu km (2011)
 

Freshwater withdrawal (domestic/industrial/agricultural):

total: 3.3 cu km/yr (0%/0%/99%)
per capita: 377.6 cu m/yr (2003)
 

Natural hazards:

recurring droughts; frequent dust storms over eastern plains in summer; floods during rainy season
 

Environment - current issues:

famine; use of contaminated water contributes to human health problems; deforestation; overgrazing; soil erosion; desertification
 

Environment - international agreements:

party to: Biodiversity, Desertification, Endangered Species, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection
signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements
 

Geography - note:

strategic location on Horn of Africa along southern approaches to Bab el Mandeb and route through Red Sea and Suez Canal

Nationality:

 
noun: Somali(s)
adjective: Somali
 

Ethnic groups:

Somali 85%, Bantu and other non-Somali 15% (including 30,000 Arabs)
 

Languages:

Somali (official), Arabic (official, according to the Transitional Federal Charter), Italian, English
 

Religions:

Sunni Muslim (Islam) (official, according to the Transitional Federal Charter)
 

Population:

10,428,043
country comparison to the world: 85
note: this estimate was derived from an official census taken in 1975 by the Somali Government; population counting in Somalia is complicated by the large number of nomads and by refugee movements in response to famine and clan warfare (July 2014 est.)
 

Age structure:

0-14 years: 44% (male 2,293,746/female 2,298,442)
15-24 years: 18.9% (male 995,102/female 970,630)
25-54 years: 31.2% (male 1,681,705/female 1,571,586)
55-64 years: 3.6% (male 180,622/female 199,059)
65 years and over: 2.3% (male 92,707/female 144,444) (2014 est.)
population pyramid:  
 

Dependency ratios:

total dependency ratio: 99.1 %
youth dependency ratio: 93.4 %
elderly dependency ratio: 5.6 %
potential support ratio: 17.8 (2014 est.)
 

Median age:

total: 17.7 years
male: 17.9 years
female: 17.6 years (2014 est.)
 

Population growth rate:

1.75% (2014 est.)
country comparison to the world: 70
 

Birth rate:

40.87 births/1,000 population (2014 est.)
country comparison to the world: 8
 

Death rate:

13.91 deaths/1,000 population (2014 est.)
country comparison to the world: 9
 

Net migration rate:

-9.51 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2014 est.)
country comparison to the world: 212
 

Urbanization:

urban population: 37.7% of total population (2011)
rate of urbanization: 3.79% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)
 

Major urban areas - population:

MOGADISHU (capital) 1.554 million (2011)
 

Sex ratio:

at birth: 1.03 male(s)/female
0-14 years: 1 male(s)/female
15-24 years: 1.03 male(s)/female
25-54 years: 1.07 male(s)/female
55-64 years: 1.01 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.66 male(s)/female
total population: 1.01 male(s)/female (2014 est.)
 

Maternal mortality rate:

1,000 deaths/100,000 live births (2010)
country comparison to the world: 3
 

Infant mortality rate:

total: 100.14 deaths/1,000 live births
country comparison to the world: 3
male: 108.89 deaths/1,000 live births
female: 91.12 deaths/1,000 live births (2014 est.)
 

Life expectancy at birth:

total population: 51.58 years
country comparison to the world: 217
male: 49.58 years
female: 53.65 years (2014 est.)
 

Total fertility rate:

6.08 children born/woman (2014 est.)
country comparison to the world: 4
 

Contraceptive prevalence rate:

14.6% (2006)
 

Physicians density:

0.04 physicians/1,000 population (2006)
 

Drinking water source:

improved: 
urban: 69.6% of population
rural: 8.8% of population
total: 31.7% of population
unimproved: 
urban: 30.4% of population
rural: 91.2% of population
total: 68.3% of population (2011 est.)
 

Sanitation facility access:

improved: 
urban: 52% of population
rural: 6.3% of population
total: 23.6% of population
unimproved: 
urban: 48% of population
rural: 93.7% of population
total: 76.4% of population (2011 est.)
 

HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:

0.5% (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 69
 

HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS:

31,200 (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 70
 

HIV/AIDS - deaths:

2,500 (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 55
 

Major infectious diseases:

degree of risk: very high
food or waterborne diseases: bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A and E, and typhoid fever
vectorborne diseases: dengue fever, malaria, and Rift Valley fever
water contact disease: schistosomiasis
animal contact disease: rabies (2013)
 

Obesity - adult prevalence rate:

4.8% (2008)
country comparison to the world: 162
 

Children under the age of 5 years underweight:

32.8% (2006)
country comparison to the world: 10
 

Education expenditures:

NA
 

Literacy:

definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 37.8%
male: 49.7%
female: 25.8% (2001 est.)
 

Child labor - children ages 5-14:

total number: 1,148,265
percentage: 49 % (2006 est.)

Telephones - main lines in use:
 
100,000 (2012)
country comparison to the world: 146
 

Telephones - mobile cellular:

658,000 (2012)
country comparison to the world: 162
 

Telephone system:

general assessment: the public telecommunications system was almost completely destroyed or dismantled during the civil war; private companies offer limited local fixed-line service and private wireless companies offer service in most major cities while charging the lowest international rates on the continent
domestic: local cellular telephone systems have been established in Mogadishu and in several other population centers with one company beginning to provide 3G services in late 2012
international: country code - 252; Mogadishu is a landing point for the EASSy fiber-optic submarine cable system linking East Africa with Europe and North America (2010)
 

Broadcast media:

2 private TV stations rebroadcast Al-Jazeera and CNN; Somaliland has 1 government-operated TV station and Puntland has 1 private TV station; the transitional government operates Radio Mogadishu; 1 SW and roughly 10 private FM radio stations broadcast in Mogadishu; several radio stations operate in central and southern regions; Somaliland has 1 government-operated radio station; Puntland has roughly a half dozen private radio stations; transmissions of at least 2 international broadcasters are available (2007)
 

Internet country code:

.so
 

Internet hosts:

186 (2012)
country comparison to the world: 202
 

Internet users:

106,000 (2009)
country comparison to the world: 159

Airports:
 
61 (2013)
country comparison to the world: 80
 

Airports - with paved runways:

total: 6
over 3,047 m: 4
2,438 to 3,047 m: 1
1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 (2013)
 

Airports - with unpaved runways:

total: 55
over 3,047 m: 1
2,438 to 3,047 m: 5
1,524 to 2,437 m: 20
914 to 1,523 m: 23
under 914 m: 
6 (2013)
 

Roadways:

total: 22,100 km
country comparison to the world: 105
paved: 2,608 km
unpaved: 19,492 km (2000)
 

Merchant marine:

total: 1
country comparison to the world: 148
by type: cargo 1 (2008)
 

Ports and terminals:

major seaport(s): Berbera, Kismaayo
 

Transportation - note:

despite a dramatic drop in the number of attacks in 2012, the International Maritime Bureau continues to report the territorial and offshore waters in the Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean as a region of significant risk for piracy and armed robbery against ships accounting for 25% of all attacks in 2012; 75 vessels, including commercial shipping and pleasure craft, were attacked or hijacked both at anchor and while underway compared with 237 in 2011; the number of hijackings off the coast of Somalia was reduced to 14 in 2012, down from 28 in 2011; as of April 2013, 77 vessels and 7 hostages were being held for ransom by Somali pirates; the presence of several naval task forces in the Gulf of Aden and additional anti-piracy measures on the part of ship operators, including the use of on-board armed security teams, have reduced piracy incidents in that body of water; in response Somali-based pirates, using hijacked fishing trawlers as "mother ships" to extend their range, shifted operations as far south as the Mozambique Channel, eastward to the vicinity of the Maldives, and northeastward to the Strait of Hormuz

Electricity - production:
 
310 million kWh (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 170
 

Electricity - consumption:

288.3 million kWh (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 177
 

Electricity - exports:

0 kWh (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 196
 

Electricity - imports:

0 kWh (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 200
 

Electricity - installed generating capacity:

80,000 kW (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 178
 

Electricity - from fossil fuels:

100% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 34
 

Electricity - from nuclear fuels:

0% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 179
 

Electricity - from hydroelectric plants:

0% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 200
 

Electricity - from other renewable sources:

0% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 123
 

Crude oil - production:

0 bbl/day (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 133
 

Crude oil - exports:

0 bbl/day (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 183
 

Crude oil - imports:

0 bbl/day (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 121
Crude oil - proved reserves:

0 bbl (1 January 2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 189
 

Refined petroleum products - production:

0 bbl/day (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 195
 

Refined petroleum products - consumption:

5,659 bbl/day (2011 est.)
country comparison to the world: 164
 

Refined petroleum products - exports:

0 bbl/day (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 131
 

Refined petroleum products - imports:

5,399 bbl/day (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 147
 

Natural gas - production:

0 cu m (2011 est.)
country comparison to the world: 191
 

Natural gas - consumption:

0 cu m (2010 est.)
country comparison to the world: 194
 

Natural gas - exports:

0 cu m (2011 est.)
country comparison to the world: 183
 

Natural gas - imports:

0 cu m (2011 est.)
country comparison to the world: 129
 

Natural gas - proved reserves:

5.663 billion cu m (1 January 2013 est.)
country comparison to the world: 91
 

Carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of energy:

753,400 Mt (2011 est.)

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Export Statistics


# Description Chapter Amount in Rands
1 Vehicles other than railway, tramway 87 R 87,504,184.00
2 Articles of apparel, accessories, not knit or crochet 62 R 7,613,567.00
3 Milling products, malt, starches, inulin, wheat gluten 11 R 6,078,994.00
4 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, etc 84 R 4,490,660.00
5 Electrical, electronic equipment 85 R 4,210,442.00
6 Furniture, lighting, signs, prefabricated buildings 94 R 2,464,354.00
7 Inorganic chemicals, precious metal compound, isotopes 28 R 2,150,468.00
8 Pharmaceutical products 30 R 2,071,599.00
9 Tools, implements, cutlery, etc of base metal 82 R 2,038,230.00
10 Rubber and articles thereof 40 R 1,586,049.00
11 Meat and edible meat offal 02 R 1,417,345.00
12 Articles of iron or steel 73 R 1,255,233.00
13 Essential oils, perfumes, cosmetics, toileteries 33 R 1,170,742.00
14 Articles of apparel, accessories, knit or crochet 61 R 1,108,193.00
15 Plastics and articles thereof 39 R 1,080,744.00
16 Toys, games, sports requisites 95 R 990,580.00
17 Optical, photo, technical, medical, etc apparatus 90 R 695,536.00
18 Cereals 10 R 690,000.00
19 Meat, fish and seafood food preparations nes 16 R 614,801.00
20 Dairy products, eggs, honey, edible animal product nes 04 R 588,195.00
21 Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products, etc 27 R 505,115.00
22 Aluminium and articles thereof 76 R 407,101.00
23 Soaps, lubricants, waxes, candles, modelling pastes 34 R 397,698.00
24 Vegetable, fruit, nut, etc food preparations 20 R 385,000.00
25 Miscellaneous manufactured articles 96 R 354,728.00
26 Footwear, gaiters and the like, parts thereof 64 R 251,836.00
27 Headgear and parts thereof 65 R 245,004.00
28 Miscellaneous articles of base metal 83 R 193,815.00
29 Tanning, dyeing extracts, tannins, derivs,pigments etc 32 R 193,285.00
30 Fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic invertebrates nes 03 R 192,568.00
31 Iron and steel 72 R 188,395.00
32 Ceramic products 69 R 151,041.00
33 Paper & paperboard, articles of pulp, paper and board 48 R 101,159.00
34 Miscellaneous edible preparations 21 R 94,454.00
35 Wood and articles of wood, wood charcoal 44 R 80,873.00
36 Miscellaneous chemical products 38 R 79,333.00
37 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 88 R 65,764.00
38 Railway, tramway locomotives, rolling stock, equipment 86 R 64,000.00
39 Articles of leather, animal gut, harness, travel goods 42 R 60,114.00
40 Impregnated, coated or laminated textile fabric 59 R 23,849.00
41 Wadding, felt, nonwovens, yarns, twine, cordage, etc 56 R 21,964.00
42 Other made textile articles, sets, worn clothing etc 63 R 20,308.00
43 Copper and articles thereof 74 R 16,607.00
44 Printed books, newspapers, pictures etc 49 R 16,214.00
45 Stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica, etc articles 68 R 15,647.00
46 Glass and glassware 70 R 9,927.00
47 Albuminoids, modified starches, glues, enzymes 35 R 4,184.00
48 Animal,vegetable fats and oils, cleavage products, etc 15 R 741.00
49 Commodities not elsewhere specified 99 R 288.00
# Description Chapter Amount


# Description Chapter Amount in Rands
1 Vehicles other than railway, tramway 87 R 22,476,431.00
2 Electrical, electronic equipment 85 R 8,451,244.00
3 Articles of iron or steel 73 R 6,400,642.00
4 Optical, photo, technical, medical, etc apparatus 90 R 5,527,421.00
5 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, etc 84 R 4,632,355.00
6 Furniture, lighting, signs, prefabricated buildings 94 R 4,386,445.00
7 Miscellaneous chemical products 38 R 3,093,502.00
8 Cereals 10 R 2,942,000.00
9 Footwear, gaiters and the like, parts thereof 64 R 2,560,736.00
10 Milling products, malt, starches, inulin, wheat gluten 11 R 2,258,608.00
11 Miscellaneous edible preparations 21 R 2,112,571.00
12 Miscellaneous manufactured articles 96 R 1,757,711.00
13 Essential oils, perfumes, cosmetics, toileteries 33 R 1,567,076.00
14 Oil seed, oleagic fruits, grain, seed, fruit, etc, nes 12 R 1,468,739.00
15 Cereal, flour, starch, milk preparations and products 19 R 1,370,525.00
16 Inorganic chemicals, precious metal compound, isotopes 28 R 1,235,406.00
17 Beverages, spirits and vinegar 22 R 1,018,972.00
18 Vegetable, fruit, nut, etc food preparations 20 R 909,347.00
19 Pharmaceutical products 30 R 851,400.00
20 Residues, wastes of food industry, animal fodder 23 R 828,711.00
21 Ceramic products 69 R 795,999.00
22 Dairy products, eggs, honey, edible animal product nes 04 R 732,481.00
23 Soaps, lubricants, waxes, candles, modelling pastes 34 R 697,466.00
24 Meat, fish and seafood food preparations nes 16 R 604,800.00
25 Plastics and articles thereof 39 R 576,136.00
26 Rubber and articles thereof 40 R 481,626.00
27 Headgear and parts thereof 65 R 473,494.00
28 Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes 24 R 420,000.00
29 Sugars and sugar confectionery 17 R 379,000.00
30 Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers 07 R 354,000.00
31 Animal,vegetable fats and oils, cleavage products, etc 15 R 348,480.00
32 Articles of apparel, accessories, not knit or crochet 62 R 328,475.00
33 Other made textile articles, sets, worn clothing etc 63 R 249,376.00
34 Edible fruit, nuts, peel of citrus fruit, melons 08 R 242,015.00
35 Tools, implements, cutlery, etc of base metal 82 R 238,479.00
36 Glass and glassware 70 R 187,820.00
37 Miscellaneous articles of base metal 83 R 163,671.00
38 Tanning, dyeing extracts, tannins, derivs,pigments etc 32 R 144,414.00
39 Articles of apparel, accessories, knit or crochet 61 R 143,424.00
40 Salt, sulphur, earth, stone, plaster, lime and cement 25 R 74,800.00
41 Paper & paperboard, articles of pulp, paper and board 48 R 68,000.00
42 Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products, etc 27 R 64,385.00
43 Aluminium and articles thereof 76 R 50,746.00
44 Impregnated, coated or laminated textile fabric 59 R 34,726.00
45 Railway, tramway locomotives, rolling stock, equipment 86 R 24,500.00
46 Articles of leather, animal gut, harness, travel goods 42 R 23,383.00
47 Copper and articles thereof 74 R 21,686.00
48 Wadding, felt, nonwovens, yarns, twine, cordage, etc 56 R 20,300.00
49 Wood and articles of wood, wood charcoal 44 R 8,314.00
50 Organic chemicals 29 R 8,085.00
51 Coffee, tea, mate and spices 09 R 5,102.00
52 Toys, games, sports requisites 95 R 3,600.00
53 Printed books, newspapers, pictures etc 49 R 2,788.00
54 Musical instruments, parts and accessories 92 R 1,795.00
55 Iron and steel 72 R 1,567.00
56 Stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica, etc articles 68 R 29.00
# Description Chapter Amount


# Description Chapter Amount in Rands
1 Furniture, lighting, signs, prefabricated buildings 94 R 16,613,379.00
2 Vehicles other than railway, tramway 87 R 15,260,936.00
3 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, etc 84 R 14,611,830.00
4 Railway, tramway locomotives, rolling stock, equipment 86 R 9,378,706.00
5 Footwear, gaiters and the like, parts thereof 64 R 3,585,882.00
6 Articles of iron or steel 73 R 3,464,652.00
7 Essential oils, perfumes, cosmetics, toileteries 33 R 3,461,360.00
8 Milling products, malt, starches, inulin, wheat gluten 11 R 2,253,501.00
9 Electrical, electronic equipment 85 R 2,221,156.00
10 Cereals 10 R 1,858,577.00
11 Other made textile articles, sets, worn clothing etc 63 R 1,852,035.00
12 Residues, wastes of food industry, animal fodder 23 R 1,672,140.00
13 Miscellaneous manufactured articles 96 R 1,233,396.00
14 Miscellaneous edible preparations 21 R 1,034,628.00
15 Coffee, tea, mate and spices 09 R 1,032,368.00
16 Pharmaceutical products 30 R 666,232.00
17 Dairy products, eggs, honey, edible animal product nes 04 R 574,800.00
18 Optical, photo, technical, medical, etc apparatus 90 R 506,123.00
19 Animal,vegetable fats and oils, cleavage products, etc 15 R 349,190.00
20 Tools, implements, cutlery, etc of base metal 82 R 344,578.00
21 Soaps, lubricants, waxes, candles, modelling pastes 34 R 319,956.00
22 Paper & paperboard, articles of pulp, paper and board 48 R 311,674.00
23 Vegetable, fruit, nut, etc food preparations 20 R 293,849.00
24 Sugars and sugar confectionery 17 R 293,285.00
25 Articles of apparel, accessories, not knit or crochet 62 R 238,890.00
26 Plastics and articles thereof 39 R 189,554.00
27 Tanning, dyeing extracts, tannins, derivs,pigments etc 32 R 157,345.00
28 Miscellaneous chemical products 38 R 145,989.00
29 Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers 07 R 138,040.00
30 Wood and articles of wood, wood charcoal 44 R 107,568.00
31 Rubber and articles thereof 40 R 95,471.00
32 Salt, sulphur, earth, stone, plaster, lime and cement 25 R 91,300.00
33 Cereal, flour, starch, milk preparations and products 19 R 87,598.00
34 Miscellaneous articles of base metal 83 R 62,253.00
35 Stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica, etc articles 68 R 50,581.00
36 Ceramic products 69 R 28,825.00
37 Articles of leather, animal gut, harness, travel goods 42 R 22,838.00
38 Aluminium and articles thereof 76 R 15,476.00
39 Wadding, felt, nonwovens, yarns, twine, cordage, etc 56 R 15,106.00
40 Glass and glassware 70 R 10,847.00
41 Inorganic chemicals, precious metal compound, isotopes 28 R 10,212.00
42 Albuminoids, modified starches, glues, enzymes 35 R 8,586.00
43 Organic chemicals 29 R 4,660.00
44 Copper and articles thereof 74 R 4,545.00
45 Articles of apparel, accessories, knit or crochet 61 R 4,100.00
46 Tin and articles thereof 80 R 2,359.00
47 Toys, games, sports requisites 95 R 2,347.00
48 Printed books, newspapers, pictures etc 49 R 2,000.00
49 Headgear and parts thereof 65 R 1,785.00
50 Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products, etc 27 R 1,662.00
51 Photographic or cinematographic goods 37 R 275.00
52 Manufactures of plaiting material, basketwork, etc. 46 R 240.00
# Description Chapter Amount


# Description Chapter Amount in Rands
1 Vehicles other than railway, tramway 87 R 53,179,870.00
2 Essential oils, perfumes, cosmetics, toileteries 33 R 2,262,221.00
3 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, etc 84 R 944,020.00
4 Electrical, electronic equipment 85 R 824,411.00
5 Wood and articles of wood, wood charcoal 44 R 602,489.00
6 Dairy products, eggs, honey, edible animal product nes 04 R 579,661.00
7 Cereals 10 R 517,750.00
8 Milling products, malt, starches, inulin, wheat gluten 11 R 498,800.00
9 Footwear, gaiters and the like, parts thereof 64 R 401,950.00
10 Articles of iron or steel 73 R 359,883.00
11 Soaps, lubricants, waxes, candles, modelling pastes 34 R 357,140.00
12 Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products, etc 27 R 344,652.00
13 Cereal, flour, starch, milk preparations and products 19 R 341,090.00
14 Tools, implements, cutlery, etc of base metal 82 R 178,372.00
15 Tanning, dyeing extracts, tannins, derivs,pigments etc 32 R 163,754.00
16 Stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica, etc articles 68 R 114,011.00
17 Optical, photo, technical, medical, etc apparatus 90 R 113,407.00
18 Organic chemicals 29 R 106,916.00
19 Miscellaneous chemical products 38 R 99,362.00
20 Plastics and articles thereof 39 R 98,373.00
21 Manmade staple fibres 55 R 54,743.00
22 Rubber and articles thereof 40 R 31,056.00
23 Beverages, spirits and vinegar 22 R 19,020.00
24 Inorganic chemicals, precious metal compound, isotopes 28 R 14,815.00
25 Miscellaneous articles of base metal 83 R 10,072.00
26 Fertilizers 31 R 7,317.00
27 Miscellaneous manufactured articles 96 R 7,200.00
28 Wool, animal hair, horsehair yarn and fabric thereof 51 R 6,429.00
29 Manmade filaments 54 R 1,794.00
30 Printed books, newspapers, pictures etc 49 R 1,043.00
31 Aluminium and articles thereof 76 R 1,018.00
# Description Chapter Amount


# Description Chapter Amount in Rands
1 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, etc 84 R 13,184,694.00
2 Vehicles other than railway, tramway 87 R 4,365,887.00
3 Articles of apparel, accessories, not knit or crochet 62 R 2,299,897.00
4 Cereals 10 R 1,522,507.00
5 Miscellaneous chemical products 38 R 1,413,363.00
6 Cereal, flour, starch, milk preparations and products 19 R 747,540.00
7 Miscellaneous edible preparations 21 R 718,661.00
8 Articles of iron or steel 73 R 636,209.00
9 Electrical, electronic equipment 85 R 595,877.00
10 Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers 07 R 505,747.00
11 Beverages, spirits and vinegar 22 R 434,880.00
12 Pharmaceutical products 30 R 284,340.00
13 Furniture, lighting, signs, prefabricated buildings 94 R 252,000.00
14 Milling products, malt, starches, inulin, wheat gluten 11 R 189,200.00
15 Salt, sulphur, earth, stone, plaster, lime and cement 25 R 174,127.00
16 Optical, photo, technical, medical, etc apparatus 90 R 165,690.00
17 Miscellaneous manufactured articles 96 R 106,720.00
18 Plastics and articles thereof 39 R 106,609.00
19 Footwear, gaiters and the like, parts thereof 64 R 92,611.00
20 Toys, games, sports requisites 95 R 56,305.00
21 Paper & paperboard, articles of pulp, paper and board 48 R 53,200.00
22 Other made textile articles, sets, worn clothing etc 63 R 41,526.00
23 Soaps, lubricants, waxes, candles, modelling pastes 34 R 40,080.00
24 Articles of apparel, accessories, knit or crochet 61 R 37,264.00
25 Dairy products, eggs, honey, edible animal product nes 04 R 36,354.00
26 Cotton 52 R 23,940.00
27 Tanning, dyeing extracts, tannins, derivs,pigments etc 32 R 22,958.00
28 Railway, tramway locomotives, rolling stock, equipment 86 R 22,532.00
29 Sugars and sugar confectionery 17 R 21,168.00
30 Inorganic chemicals, precious metal compound, isotopes 28 R 20,226.00
31 Edible fruit, nuts, peel of citrus fruit, melons 08 R 17,875.00
32 Miscellaneous articles of base metal 83 R 2,117.00
# Description Chapter Amount
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