05
Nov
Chamwe Kaira Namibia’s trade deficit narrowed to N$3.4 billion in September, showing an improvement from the N$5.3 billion shortfall recorded in August. The chief executive officer and statistician general of the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA), Alex Shimuafeni, said the latest figures also reflect an improvement compared to the N$5.7 billion deficit recorded in the same month last year. “The analysis of Namibia's top trading partners revealed that South Africa maintained its dominance as the country’s largest market for both imports and exports. In terms of goods, the country’s export composition for September was mainly concentrated on commodities of the mining…
