Imports down by $2.32 bln as of 12 March, MoC reports

The value of Myanmar’s imports between 1 October and 12 March in the current financial year 2020-2021 stood at US$7.14 billion, a sharp drop of $2.32 billion from $9.47 billion registered in the year-ago period, according to data released by the Ministry of Commerce.
The value of imports in the consumer, capital, intermediate goods, and CMP businesses groups dropped in the current FY.
Over the past five and half month of the current FY, capital goods, such as auto parts, vehicles, machines, steel, and aeroplane parts, were brought into the country.
Their import value was estimated at $2.59 billion. The figure was over $1 million lower compared to the same period in the previous FY.
Meanwhile, Myanmar imported consumer products worth $1.45 billion, including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and palm oil.
The imports of consumer products showed a slight decrease of $147.59 million compared with the same period in the previous FY.
Intermediate goods make up the second-largest share of Myanmar’s imports, with petroleum products and plastic raw materials being the main import items. This year, imports of raw materials plunged to $2.307 billion from $3.24 billion registered during the year-ago period.
During the same period, raw materials worth $788.6 million were also imported for the Cut-Make-Pack (CMP) garment sector, showing a decrease of $224 million compared with the last budget year.
At present, the CMP garment sector, which contributes to 30 per cent of Myanmar’s export sector, is struggling because of the cancellation of order from the European countries and suspension of the trade by western nations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, import values of raw materials by CMP businesses have been dropping.
The top 10 import countries to Myanmar are China, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Viet Nam, Japan, the Republic of Korea and the US, as per data of the Ministry of Commerce. — GNLM

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