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Jamaica’s import expenditure down 26.4%, reports STATIN
Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN) Director General, Carol Coy, speaks during STATIN's digital quarterly briefing, on Thursday, April 15.
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April 14, 2021

Jamaica’s import expenditure down 26.4%, reports STATIN

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaica’s expenditure on imports during the 2020 calendar year fell by 26.4 per cent to US$4.76 billion, relative to the previous year.

This was disclosed by Director General of the Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN), Carol Coy, during the entity’s digital quarterly briefing today.

Coy said the decline was largely attributed to lower imports of fuel and lubricants and raw materials/intermediate goods, which fell by 48.8 and 17.1 per cent, respectively.

Additionally, she said imports of consumer goods during 2020 declined by 14.2 per cent, over 2019.

Meanwhile exports for 2020 amounted to some US$1.2 billion, a 26.4 per cent decline when compared with 2019.

“The decline in total exports was mainly influenced by a reduction in the exports of alumina, which fell by 39.8 per cent, and mineral fuels, which fell by 36.1 per cent,” the director general informed.

Coy also advised that the rate of inflation (consumer price index) rose by 1.1 per cent in March.

“The increase was impacted by a 4.6 per cent increase in the index for the housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels’ division. The index for the heaviest weighted division — food and non-alcoholic beverages — rose by 0.2 per cent, while the index for the transport division increased by 0.5 per cent,” she further indicated.

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