Namibia's imports from China up 185 percent in Q1


(MENAFN) Namibia reported a surge in imports from China in the first quarter, up 185 percent compared with the same period last year, Xinhua reported.

Imports from China in the first quarter are worth USD106.6 million, according to Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) figures revealed.

NSA's senior statistician revealed that the growth centers furniture, iron and steel, inorganic and organic chemicals, electric equipment, aircrafts and flight simulators.


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