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. , ' Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,=- .. Ministry of Economy & Planning..' ...-. -. Central Department of Statistics and Information,-- - Foreign Trade..,, ...-Import Statistics1431 1432 2010

,. =-,-|, ---| =.=-v -=- ,= -= .|=.=- =., --| -| -\- - -.= =,-| | - -=| === -| - .=, ,=| = =- _.| -=| .,= -) H.S ( -=| | .,=- -=- |,=| .| ,|=|) S.I.T.C ( , =-,| -.=v --=| ) B.E.C () .,| = --,,|, - .-==, (-- . --=- .= . --=) .| (-,|=| . -=,=, . -,:.= .. =.=-v =:,= - ,=| = -= - =.,| -,|,=| .,=| ==-| _, .,, =, - . -.=v =,,| =-, ,- -,==| =- ,,- . - , - =,.| -= | =,=,| - ==-| . .|:-..,.- .- . = =, ,=| .,=- .=-- =,=., ,=| -.| - -| - .|-| .,. -|--| = .:- .: ,=| ,= .,- ) . .,=- \ : (=,.| .:- -| =., |---- - -\- -- ) . .,=- :(..,| -== ..- =.,|- ) . .,=- : (--,,| ..- =.,| | , ..- ) . .,=- . :(.-,,| =| ..- =.,|- ) . .,=- : (..- =.,| -, .| -,=,- ) . .,=- \ : (-| - -,| -,.| .,.- .= -- .,..==- -.,- ) . .,=- v :(.|,=| .| ,|=| .,= ..- =.,|- ) . .,=- t : (,| .--=| -.=v =-,| ..- =.Preface TheCentralDepartmentofStatisticsand Informationispleasedtopresentthekingdom's Importstatistics2010.Thepublicationisoneof CDSI's series of publications on foreign trade.TheHarmonizedSystem(H.S.)isusedforthe classificationandtabulationofcommodities.In addition totheH.S.,othercommodityclassification such as the (S.I.T.C.) and (B.E.C.) are used for some tables in this publication. ThebulletinsdetailsofImportstatisticsabout quantitiesandvaluesaccordingtothemostmodern international classifications are considered as a main basethatsupportstheeconomicdatabases. However,thismainbasecanbuildmanyindicators that serve different levels of beneficiaries. Itincludesmanytablesshowingthekingdom's ImportsofvisibleCommodityfromothercountries during this year . And It Details as follows: - Table (1) : Kingdom Imports For The Years 2000-2010. - Table (2) : Imports By Utilization Of Items. - Table (3) : Imports By Nature Of Items. - Table (4) : Imports By Major Customs Ports. - Table (5) : Imports By Type Of Transportation. - Table (6) : Top 50 Import Commodities By Value With 3 Major Countries. - Table (7) : ImportsByStandardInternationalTrade Classification. - Table (8) : Imports By Broad Economic Categories. 1- ) . .,=- :(..,=|, -.v ..- =.,|- ) . .,=- \- : (..,=|, ==v ..- =.,|- ) . .,=- \\ :(,,| \ -, ..- -| .- .,. -|,. .,,=v .-., ==| -:|- .,=- ) . \ : (- .,. - .,.| -,,-v, -,|,| -.|.,| .,-|- ) . .,=- \ :(.,=| =-,- ..- =.,| .,=|, .,.|..-- ) . .,=- \. : (.-.| .|, .,=| ..- =.,|, ,-, =-,-|, ---| =.=-v -=- -= , = ,=| .| . .-. .. =v ===|, , -,=-v-.=v -| .-,| ,=, ,= - ,,- .| -=| .,

--, ,.| .,-| - =| -= ,--| .=| ..- . ,=| = .=- .= - ,= as,l| |,- Table (9) : Imports By Sections And Chapters. - Table (10) : ImportsAccordingToCommoditiesAnd Countries. - Table (11) : Top15TradingCountriesByValueOf Imports With 3 Major Commodities. - Table (12) : National And Foreign Import From G.C.C. - Table (13) : ValuesofImportsByCountriesGroupand Countries. - Table (14) : ImportsByCountriesAndMajor Commodities. TheCentralDepartmentofStatisticsand information, while presenting this publication, hopes that the figures and data included herein would be a contributionthatsupportsthestatisticsand economic studies and research in the Kingdom. Finally, the Central Department of statistics and Informationwouldliketoexpressitsgratitudeand appreciationtotheCustomsDepartmentstafffor their continuous cooperation. TheCDSIalsothanksallwhocontributedin preparingthispublicationandwelcomesany comments fromits usersregarding thedevelopment of this publication. 2c:+--' Index':--'=-~-'PageTitle: Jvl >=s\l _=l i=.\l =l == Part I : Bases and indicators of the bulletin-'-'-=' --- =''- -= --=---'' .-`'-'-'''11The Basis Used in Compiling Processing And Publishing of the Imports Statistics---'' -'-- '- -`= 15 Summary of the Important Indicatori=.\l Jl.> : _.\.\l >=s\l Part II : Bulletin Tables--'-=! J:'-= : V:' First : Overall Tables-'--'' .`= '--'' -'-' ` `` 1 1 Kingdom's Imports For The Years 2000-2010'-'' '-=--' --= -'-''' -'--'' - ` - `` 2 1Import By Utilization Of Items For Years 2006-2010-'--'' -'-'' --= --= -'-''' ` - `` 3 1Import By Nature Of Items For Years 2006-2010-'--'' ---'' --='' -'--'' --= -'-'''` - `` 4 - 1Import by Major Customs Ports For Years 2006-2010--= -'-''' -- -'--'' .--'' '-- ` - `` 5 - 1Import By Type Of Transportation For Years 2006-2010\=\l =\==>= \=\l Jl.> : \,.\.Second : Commodities And Commodities Groups Table '=' - ---'' ---''- ---- --- - --- .- '' ---- `` 6 - 1Top 50 Import Commodities By Value With 3 Major Countries For The Year Of 2010-'--'' '-'' '=-'' .-'-'' ----- --= -'-'''`^ - `` 7 - 1Imports By Standard International Trade Classification For The Years Of 2008 - 2010-'--'' '-'-'' --'--`' -'=-=-'' --= -'-'''`^ - `` 8 - 1Imports By Broad Economic Categories For The Years Of 2008 - 2010'-`' --= -'-''' .--'' -'--'' `^ - `` 9 - 1Imports By Sections And Chapters For The Years Of 2008 - 2010'' .-'' -'--`' --= -'-''' `` 10- 1Imports According To Commodities And Countries For The Year Of 2010 ! Chapters ` - -= -'-'-= 10 - 2 01-Live Animals ` - =' -'-=' =' .`' =''- -' 10 - 3 02-Meat And Edible Meat Offal - --'- -'-'-` -'-= -'-- ='--' 10 - 603-Fish, Crustaceans, Molluscs, Aquatic Invertebrates ' - -'=-----= .-=-= .--'+-'=--- .'-'`'.`'='10 - 904-Dairy Produce; Birds' Eggs; Honey; Other Edible Produce - - '='- ` --- -= -'-= .-' .- .= -'=---=' .'-10 - 1605-Products Of Animal Origin, Not Elsewhere Classified - '' _'+''--'--= .'--' -=-'-'-- '=-' 10 - 1606-Live Trees And Plants; Bulbs And The Like; Etc. - .`' =''- -'-- --- -= -'= 10 - 1707-Edible Vegetables And Certain Roots And Tubers 3c:+--' Index':--'=-~-'PageTitle^ - -'--= - .`' =''- '-' ' 10 - 21 08-Edible Fruit And Nuts; Peel Of Citrus Fruits - -'' -''+- -- .'- .- 10 - 27 09-Coffee, Tea, Mate And Spices ` - --= 10 - 30 10-Cereals `` - .-'--' -'-- (-''-) -'- -- .='=- -'=--- 10 - 32 11-Milling Products; Malt; Starches; Inulin `` - ' --= =-- '-' -- --= --- '- 10 - 3412-Oil Seeds; Miscellaneous Grains And Fruits; Straw ` - -''-= .- '-= -'=--' -- =''' --=' --'--10 - 3613-Lacs; Gums, Resins And Other Vegetable Saps `- - - --'-= -- .- =- --'- 10 - 36 15-Animal Or Vegetable Fats, Oils And Waxes` - -'-- ' ='--' =' -'=- 10 - 4016-Preparations Of Meat, Fish Or Crustaceans ` - -- -'=--- - 10 - 41 17-Sugar And Sugar Confectionery `^ - -'=- '' 10 - 45 18-Cocoa And Cocoa Preparations ` - .'-'`' ' -'--'' ' --'' ' --='' '+-'-' -'=- 10 - 4719-Preparations Of Cereals, Flour, Starch Or Milk ` - ' ' '- -'=- = -'=- 10 - 52 20-Preparations Of Vegetables, Fruit, Nuts `` - --'-= -'=- =-- 10 - 60 21-Miscellaneous Edible Products `` - .=.-'- -'--- 10 - 67 22-BeveragesAnd Vinegar ` - -'-'-='' -=- --='--=`' -'='-- -'-'-- '-'-- 10 - 6823-Residues From Food Industries; Animal Fodder `' - --- -- .'--' -- 10 - 7124-Tobacco And Manufactured Tobacco Substitutes `- - ----' .' = '==' --' --- '- 10 - 7225-Salt; Sulphur; Earths And Stone; Plastering Materials ` - -'- -= .-'- -'-'= 10 - 74 26-Ores, Slag And Ash ` - - --- - --- - 10 - 76 27-Mineral Fuels, Oils And Waxes `^ - -= -= -'-- -= -= -'-- -'=----=10 - 7928-Inorganic Chemicals; Organic And Inorganic Compounds ` - -= -'-- -'=--- 10 - 86 29-Organic Chemicals - '---'' -'=--- 10 - 101 30-Pharmaceutical Products ` - ----' 10 - 109 31-Fertilizers 4c:+--' Index':--'=-~-'PageTitle` - '--' -'- -'- ='--'' ='--'' -'-`='-='-'-'-10 - 11132-Tanning Extracts; Tannins; Dyes; Paints; Ink - = -- ( --''- ) .--=- -'=- == -= 10 - 12033-Essential Oils; Perfumes; Toilet Preparations ' - --- -='-=-' --- .--= -'=- .-'---''10 - 13034-Soap And Washing Products; Waxes; Candles - - = ) -'---' -'= -'-- -'` -'- ( -'- 10 - 13535-Albuminoidal Substances; Starches; Glues; Enzymes - ''-- -'--' -'--- -'- -'=----'=--- 10 - 13736-Explosives; Pyrotechnic Products; Matches; Similar - -'---- ' '=- --- -'=--- 10 - 138 37-Photographic Or Cinematographic Goods ^ - =-- -'-- -'=--- 10 - 139 38-Miscellaneous Chemical Products - '+-'=--- .-'-' 10 - 150 39-Plastics And Articles Thereof ' - -'=--- ='=- 10 - 179 40-Rubber And Articles Thereof '` - ='' --= -'= .- -'=--- '' ='-'' -'-'---'-=--10 - 19042-Leather Articles; Saddlery; Travel Goods, Handbags ' - --= = -'=--- --= 10 - 19343-Wood And Articles Of Wood; Wood Charcoal - ='-- -'--' =' - -'- .- ' .- -'=---.`-''10 - 201- Articles Of Straw, Other Plaiting Materials; Basketware ' - '-'-- ' =' -'-'- ---' -'- ' --= -' 10 - 20147-Pulp Of Wood Of Of Other Fibrous Cellulosic Material '^ - - .-'== .- -'=--- ( .- ) .-- 10 - 202 48-Paper And Paperboard; Articles Thereof ' - -'===-'+''--'- --=- ----'-- -'=--------10 - 22049-Printed Books, Newspapers, Pictures And The Like - - --= -= 10 - 221 50-Silk -` - .-= - .- -- =-= - -- 10 - 22251-Wool, Animal Hair; Horsehair Yarn And Woven Fabric -` - .= 10 - 222 52-Cotton - - '+=-- .- =-= =' --'-- -=-- -'-'' 10 - 222 53-Other Vegetable Textile Fibers; Paper Yarn-' - -='-=-' ' ---- -'-- 10 - 223 54-Manmade Filaments -- - -'-- -'-'' -='-=-' ' ---- 10 - 226 55-Manmade Staple Fibers - - .'-= -'= =-= =--- -= -- -'-' -= 10 - 22956-Wadding, Felt And Nonwovens; Special Yarns; Ropes - - -=-- -'- .- =' -'-' -==' -'=- 10 - 231 57-Carpets And Other Textile Floor Coverings 5c:+--' Index':--'=-~-'PageTitle-^ - -'- .- ---- ---'= ---'=-(`---'-)-'-----=--10 - 23558-Special Woven Fabrics; Tufted Textile Fabrics - - .- -- -'--'---- ' -'=-' -'=-' --- ----10 - 23659-Impregnated, Coated, Or Laminated Textile Fabrics - ---- -- 10 - 237 60-Knitted Or Crocheted Fabrics ` - ---- --'' -'- --'' 10 - 23761-Apparel And Clothing Accessories, Knitted Or Crocheted ` - ---- -= --'' -'- --'' 10 - 24362-Apparel And Clothing Accessories, Not Knitted - '---- --''-='-=-- -'- .- -'= =' -'--'=10 - 25663-Other Made Up Textile Articles; Sets; Worn Clothing ' - -'--`' -- -'=' '+''-- '- -''-= --=' 10 - 26064-Footwear, Gaiters And The Like; Parts Of Such Articles - - '-'=' -' -==' 10 - 265 65-Headgear And Parts Thereof - .- -'--' -='-=-''' .'=- -= -.-- -10 - 26667-Prepared Feathers, Down; Artificial Flowers; Human Hair ^ - - '-- .=- -= ----'=== .- -'=--''--'- '10 - 26668-Articles Of Stone, Plaster, Cement And The Like - -= .- -'=--- 10 - 270 69-Ceramic Products - -'=--- '= 10 - 274 70-Glass And Glassware ` - -- ' -- '==' -'-' --- .-'- -- 10 - 28071-Pearls, Precious And Semi-Precious Stones, Metals; Coin ` - (-`) -'- ---= 10 - 283 72-Iron And Steel - ) -'- ' ---= ' ( + ) -- ---= .- -'=---( -`10 - 305 73-Articles Of Iron And Steel ' - .'=- -'=--- 10 - 337 74-Copper And Articles Thereof - -'=--- ---'' 10 - 342 76-Aluminium And Articles Thereof ^ - -'=--- '- 10 - 350 78-Lead And Articles Thereof - -'=--- (-'--- ) =- 10 - 351 79-Zinc And Articles Thereof ^ - -'=--- --- 10 - 351 80-Tin And Articles Thereof ^` - ---- -= =-`==' --'= .-'-'+-'=---(-----)10 - 35281-Other Base Metals; Cermets; Articles Thereof ^` - .-'- .- =- =`- =' -'-' --=--'=10 - 35282-Tools, Implements, Cutlery, Spoons, Forks Of Base Metal ^ - --'= .-'- .- =-- -'--' 10 - 358 83-Miscellaneous Articles Of Base Metal 6c:+--' Index':--'=-~-'PageTitle^' - ''=' -' -'-' -+=' -`' .='- 10 - 365 84-Boilers, Machinery, Mechanical Goods ^- - '-'=' --'-+ -'-- -+=' -`' 10 - 47385-Electrical Machinery And Equipment And Parts Thereof ^ - '-'=' ----='' =-'' -'-'' 10 - 540 86-Railway Machinery And Parts ^ - ' =-'- '-= (-'--) .-- =-'- ' ----='' =-''-''10 - 542 87-Vehicles Other Than Railway Or Tramway ^^ - '-'=' --' .-- -'-'= 10 - 566 88-Aircraft, Spacecraft And Parts Thereof ^ - --'= ---- -' .-- 10 - 567 89-Ships, Boats And Floating Structures - +=' -'='-'' ='----=.'------- -'+''--'-10 - 56990-Optical, Photographic, Measuring And Similar Instrument ` - '-'=' -'='-'' ='-- -'--' 10 - 598 91-Clocks And Watches And Parts Thereof ' - -'-- -''-' --'-- ('-'-=) '' ---- --''10 - 59994-Furniture; Mattresses; Lamps; Signs; Prefab Buildings - - '-'' -'-' -'--=- -''' .'-=' -''-'='10 - 614 95-Toys, Games And Sports Requisites; Parts - =--- -'=--- 10 - 616 96-Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles - -' = -'=-=-'' = -- -=- 10 - 62097-Works Of Art, Collectors' Pieces, And Antiques ^ - -'= '=' -'- '- 10 - 620 98-Commodities-Specific Provisions - .=' 10 - 620 99-Others :J.\l =\==>= J.\l Jl.> :\.\\.Third : Countries And Countries Groups Tables -' `- -'---`' -- --= '--'' '+-- ---- '- `' '' --- -'--' `` 11 - 1Top 15 Trading Countries By Value Of Imports With 3 Major Commodities For The Year Of 2010 .'-'' .'=- .- .- -----'' ---=`' --='' '-'' '' =-'='' `` 12 - 1National And Foreign Product Import From The Gulf Cooperation Council Countries For The Year Of 2010 .-'' -'=-=- --= -'-''' - .-'' '+-- ----'' -'--'' `^ - `` 13 - 1Values Of Imports By Countries Group and Countries For The Years Of 2008 - 2010 '' '-'' ' .-'' --= -'-''' `` 14 - 1Imports By Countries And Major Commodities For The Year Of 2010 J:--' Countries '-- 14 - 2 Syria.'--' 14 - 3 Lebanon.-`' 14 - 4 Jordan--'' 14 - 5 Kuwait----'' -+-='' 14 - 6 Republic Of Yemen.-=-'' 14 - 7 Bahrain= 14 - 8 Qatar.'-= -='- 14 - 9 Sultanate Of Oman7c:+--' Index':--'=-~-'PageTitleJ:--' Countries '' -''-`' --=--'' -- 14 - 10 United Arab Emirates .'-' 14 - 11 Iran .'---'' 14 - 12 Afghanistan .'--'-'' 14 - 13 Pakistan -`=-- 14 - 14 Bangladesh --+'' 14 - 15 India '-'--- 14 - 16 Sri Lanka '-- 14 - 17 Burmah --'-'- 14 - 17 Thailand '--''- 14 - 19 Malaysia -'-- 14 - 20 Singapore .` 14 - 21 Laos '----' 14 - 21 Cambodia '--- 14 - 21 Vietnam '-'-- 14 - 22 Mongolia ---'' .--'' 14 - 22 China Mainland .-'- 14 - 23 Taiwan '- 14 - 25 Macau - - 14 - 25 Hong Kong -''--'' '- 14 - 26 North Korea ---='' '- 14 - 27 South Korea .'-'-'' 14 - 28 Japan .--'-'' 14 - 29 Philippines (`-'' '-)'-- 14 - 30 Brunei Darussalam '------' 14 - 30 Indonesia .'--- 14 - 31 Nepal ---'-'' = 14 - 31 Maldive Islands .'--'-' 14 - 32 Uzbekistan .'--='' 14 - 32 Kazakhstan .-=-' 14 - 32 Palastin .`-- 14 - 32 Belarus '--'--' 14 - 32 Antarctica --'' 14 - 32 Morocco -'='' 14 - 34 Algiers .-- 14 - 34 Tunisia '---' 14 - 35 Libya - - 14 - 35 Egypt .'--'' 14 - 36 Sudan '--'--- 14 - 37 Mauritania ''- 14 - 37 Mali '-'= 14 - 37 Ghana ''' .='- 14 - 37 Ivory Coast '--=-- 14 - 37 Nigeria .--'' 14 - 37 Cameroon '---' =- -+-= 14 - 38 Central African Republic '='' .- 14 - 38 Gabon .-''- -'' 14 - 38 Congo Brazzaville '---' 14 - 38 Ethiopia ---= 14 - 39 Djibouti .'--'' -+-= 14 - 39 Somalia '--=' 14 - 40 Uganda '--- 14 - 40 Kenya '--'-- 14 - 41 Tanzania '---' 14 - 41 Zambia `- 14 - 41 Malawi 8c:+--' Index':--'=-~-'PageTitle-'-- 14 - 41 Zimbabwe ---' 14 - 41 Lesotho --` .'- 14 - 41 Swaziland '---' --= 14 - 42 South Africa '-----'- 14 - 43 Namibia --'' = 14 - 43 Comoro Islands -'=`- -+-= 14 - 43 Malagasi Republic .--- 14 - 43 Mauritius '----' 14 - 43 Eritrea =- 14 - 43 Kongo '-''--' 14 - 44 Australia =- = 14 - 45 Fiji Island '--'-- 14 - 45 New Zealand -''--'' '-- ='-- 14 - 46 Terres Australes Francaises -`' --=--'' -'-`'' -- 14 - 46 U.S.A '-- 14 - 47 Canada --- 14 - 48 Puerto Rico '-''-'' = 14 - 49 Bahamas '-'-= 14 - 49 Jamaica =----'' 14 - 49 Dominica '---'---- 14 - 49 Trinidad .'-- 14 - 49 Honduras '- 14 - 50 Cuba ---' 14 - 50 Haiti .'-----'' -+-= 14 - 50 Dominican Republic `'---'= 14 - 50 Guatemala -'-'-'' 14 - 50 El Salvador '-'-- 14 - 50 Costa Rica '--- 14 - 51 Panama '---' 14 - 51 Colombia `-- 14 - 51 Venezuela -'' 14 - 52 Ecuador -- 14 - 52 Peru '-- 14 - 52 Chile .-'-'' 14 - 53 Brazil .'='- 14 - 54 Paraguay .'=' 14 - 55 Uruguay .---=`' 14 - 55 Argentina =---'' 14 - 57 Mexico -'-- 14 - 58 Belize -'- 14 - 58 Vanuatu ---- --'- 14 - 58 St Vincent And Grenadines '-' 14 - 58 Aruba -'---' --`-- 14 - 58 Netherlands Antilles --'=--'' .-=- = 14 - 58 Virgin Islands British '--'-' 14 - 59 Ireland '--'- 14 - 60 Finland ---'' 14 - 61 Sweden --'' 14 - 62 Norway =---'' 14 - 63 Denmark '--- 14 - 64 Switzerland .'--'' 14 - 65 Portugal '---'' 14 - 66 Austria '--'-'' 14 - 67 Germany 9c:+--' Index':--'=-~-'PageTitle'--' 14 - 69 Holland '-='- 14 - 70 Belgium ---' 14 - 71 Luxemburg --=--'' '--'' 14 - 72 U.K '-- 14 - 73 France '-''=-' 14 - 74 Italy .'--'' 14 - 75 Greece '-- 14 - 76 Turkey '--'--' 14 - 77 Spain --`--' 14 - 78 Iceland =''- 14 - 79 Malta - 14 - 79 Cyprus '--'- 14 - 80 Poland '-'- 14 - 81 Hungary '--'-'' 14 - 82 Albania '-''- 14 - 83 Bulgaria '--'- 14 - 84 Romania '----' 14 - 85 Estonia '---` 14 - 85 Latvia '--'-' 14 - 86 Lithuania '--'' 14 - 87 Ukraine '-'-'- 14 - 88 Moldova '---'- 14 - 88 Slovenia '--' 14 - 89 Croatia =-+'' ---'' 14 - 90 Bosniaoherzegovina -- --`' .-='' '-- 14 - 90 Serbia --'=-`' '-- 14 - 90 Russia '---- 14 - 92 Czech Republic '-''- 14 - 93 Slovakia '----- 14 - 94 Macedonia '-- 14 - 94 Monaco --'- .'- 14 - 94 San Marino .-'---=-' 14 - 95 Liechtenstein .-'- .- = 14 - 95 Turks Caicos Island .=' .- 14 - 95 Other Countries10m|aae aa=II IwIs|ma| ,wse wI,Ie1I\ - -=| =v :. -- =.=-v ,=| = ,=, .|--, .= |-= =.=-v | .=| .,=| ---| . .,| | -,=, , v / \ / \v .,- ==| ) .| -== .| -- ( -=- =.=-v =-,-|, ---| -. .,- =.=- -| , -.= ,| ,,-, -,- ,| -,|- ,| -,-= ,| -,,- ,| -,=. .=v ..- ==| . .| ) -=- ., .| -- ( =.=-v---| =-,-|, --,| =-v -| =,-,| =,|. -.,-.| -,,-| - : =,,| ==-=| -=- - ., | -,,| .,,=v =, = ,. .,, . =.,| ,= =.=-v ==v, =,-,| ==|,- . .| .,,= =, ., | -.| - =-, . =-- . | =| - =,,| .= ,. ==. ,.- =,=-,. -=| -,-| | =.=- | -= := ., -,-| | =.=- - -=| -, - -| .,,= -,=-| -| | .,| -.| -,-, .,,= . | -,| =-,-v | ,- . =.,-v - .,- --,| c|=, - .,| - - = v ,=| = .-:-, ..=,,| 3,|, . .,,| .,-,| -=,|. : -.| .,==- ==v =,,| = --=| -,-| | - 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, = =- . - .,| -| | || -,= | . -,|| ,, |-- , .-, / \t- ,\ / \- / \.\- .The Bases Used in Compiling, Processing, Publishing of Imports Statistics 1 Legal Basis : Thestatisticsincludedinthispublicationare compiled, processed and published incompliancewiththeGeneralStatisticsLaw promulgated by the Royal Decree No.23for7-12-1379H.Article3ofthelaw stipulatesthattheCentralDepartmentofstatistics and information (CDSI) is entrusted with the task of holdingcommercial, economic,health, educational,industrial,financialoragricultural statisticsasrequired.Article2ofthisRoyal Degree indicatesthattheCDSIisthesoleofficial statistical reference authority in Saudi Arabia. 2 Source of Information : The custom declarations ofimports providedby theCustomsDepartment representstheonlyand basicsourceofthestatisticsincludedinthe Kingdoms import statistics. Allcommodities,thedataofwhichshownin thesedeclarationsarerecordedbytheCDSI. Regularmeetingsandcontinuousconsultationsare alwaysheldbetweentheconcerneddivisionsin boththeCDSIandtheCustomsDepartmentwith aim at improving the flow of data from the customs to the Foreign Trade Division in the CDSI. 3 Trade System :CentralDept.ofstatisticsandinformationis collectingforeigntradestatisticssoitincludesthe kingdoms imports of all commodities and goods to cover local needs. Thoseimportedcommoditiesandgoods subjectedtothenecessaryprocedures.Therefore, thisbulletindoesnotincludesomematerialslike commodities existing in the transit, banknote and so forth. 4 Classification Of Commodities :Thebasicdataontheforeigntradeincludedin thisbulletinarebasedonthe6-digitcodeof HarmonizedSystemforclassificationof commoditiesundertheRoyal DecreeNo.M56 dated19/10/1407H.Thecurrent6-digitcode whichwassetforthbytheCustomsCooperation Councilhas beenexpandedtobetheKingdoms present8-digitcodebyvirtueoftheDecreeofthe Minister of Finance 3/1805 dated 19/10/1410 H . 11>=s\!sectionJ\!Chapters_!.= J\! Chapter Title1 01 - 05=\.!,> -,> -,.!,> =\>..=Live Animals; Animal Products 2 06 - 14=\>..= ,.\,. -Vegetable Products 3 15_=. >>= J:>\ i>=\! _=.\! -,.!,> -,.\,. == =,`Animal and Vegetable fats; oils; wax and Their Products; 4 16 - 24.!= -,.!.= ) ,.\! = J>\! =\,==\! = i>= J!.,l ( -.= ,.Prepared Foodstuffs; Beverages and Vinegar; Tobacco 5 25 - 27=\>..=\! -,..=\!Mineral products. 6 28 - 38=\>..= =\=\.\! \, J., \= -,\=,:\!Products of the chemical and Rubber and Articles thereof. 7 39 - 40_.!.\ =\== \=.\=.=Artificial Resins, Rubber and Articles thereof. 8 41 - 43.\> >\> \.\=.= s! -=,.=Raw Hides and skins, Leather, Furs and Articles Thereof; Suitcases; Handbags and Similar. 9 44 - 46>v! =\= -.\=.= _,\\! _,=>\! >>\! Wood and Articles of Wood Charcoal; Cork and Articles of Cork. 10 47 - 49_ -.\=.= -.=\. _ -\=.== .!=Paper-making Material; paper and Articles Thereof 11 50 - 63->=.v! =\=.=\! \.=Textiles and its Articles 12 64 - 67-,.>v! -,==l =\! _= =\=.= -,=\.\! =`\! =\,=\! _= =>==\! _l\! =,\!Footwear, Headgear, Umbrellas, Whips, Articles of Human Hair 13 68 - 70-.\=.= -\>`\! \> =`> \:,=\! =.==! l _,> >> _= =\=.=Articles ofStone, Plaster, Cement, Asbestos, Mica, Ceramic Products and Glassware.14 71\\\! \>>v! -\=\! -,.,\s.\! =!=>=\! \,\= \= -=,:\!Pearls Precious and Semi-Precious, False Jewelry; Coins15 72 - 83_.\=\! -,.\\! \.\=.=Base Metals and its Articles. 16 84 - 85=vY! i`>v! \=!`>l -,.\,:\! =!.=\!Machinery and Mechanical Appliances; Electrical Equipment; Parts Thereof 17 86 - 89=!.= Js.\! \=!`>lTransport Equipment and Parts Thereof. 18 90 - 92=!.v! -,,\! \=.,=\! =\=\=\! =\,.=\! -,,=\! =!.=\! -,. =vY! . -,s,==\! \=!`>lOptical, Photographic, Cinematographic, Clocks and Watches parts Thereof 19 93->\=v! .\>.\! \=!`>lArms and Ammunition; Parts thereof. 20 94 - 96\= =\>..= -\.>=Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles. 21 97 - 98=>.\! -,.\! =s\! -,.v! ; -\> >\:>l =!. \=Works of Arts, Collectors Piecec and Antiqes; Goods are special provisions =| , -,,| -,-| ,. ,, = _.| -,| - ,,|,v , = .,|, =- . - .,|,=| .The following is an index of the Harmonized SystemCodethatisdesignedtohelpusersof data to locate specific items of interest . 12 : ,=| .-- .-=, .,-- .- .,=- ,=| - |, .,,| : || , -: v,| - ) . -.| .,=- \- - --.| ., ., =v () -, - ==| \- ( = ,= , v - ..,-= . .,,-) =- .,. ., | -.| -| . .- ,=. --.| \- . .,,- ( |- , - . -=| =,,| -= ., ..,-= -,, -|,=| ) -,-,| =,=| -,.| -| ( .,-| -= ) .,=| -.) -|,=| ., ., = : ( --.| | -. \ ..,-= . .,,- (v - --= | -. ,= - .: , - ) . .,=| .,=- - .| .,. \ ( ) \. 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,- . = |5 Size Of Bulletin : Inordertokeepthebulletinpublishedwithina reasonablesize,somelimitswereestablished as following : First:-Inthecommoditytableno. (10), a commoditysvaluemustbeatleast10 millionSR tobepublishedasaseparateline.Commodities fallingbelowthe10 millionSRareshowninan aggregatedformattheendofthetablelistedas (otherCommodities) .Asforthesub-classificationsofcommoditieswithinthecountry tables, a country must have at least one million SR to be published within an acceptable commodity . Second : - The same is true for the country table no.( 13 )-( 14 )where a country must have one millionSRtobepublishedseparatelyoritwillbe aggregatedattheendofthetablestitled: (other Countries). Asforthesub-classificationsof commodities within the country table;the value of a sub-classificationcommodity mustbeat500,000 SRso as to be published separatelywith a maximumof 20topcommodities.Butthesub-classificationcommoditythatisnotmeetingthe 500,000 SRlimitwillbeaggregatedasother commodities .Therearegoodswhichitsimportationandthe enduranceofatestimonycompleteanoriginby" The European Union". 6 Units of Measurement Theamountofanycommodityisexpressedin termsofnetweight.Yet,othercommoditiesare shown in unit numbers as necessary, such as (sheep, carsandwatches),inadditiontotheirweightsin kilograms.Thevalueofthesecommoditiesisin Saudi Riyals. 7TheMostImportantDefinitionsand Terminology Used in Imports Statistics: - Import Accordingtotheforeigntradesystem,import referstoallgoodsandcommoditiescoming intothecountrytomeetitslocalneeds,after passingthroughthecustoms procedures followed in this respect . - Port of Entry Itistheportthroughwhichcommoditiesand goods pass for customs clearance . - Means of Transportation It indicates to the way of transport : by air, sea or land . 13- : --=,| |=- ==,|, -,,,|, -,-,| =:=| _- , v = ,,-, . .=| ,, --,=| -.| _- , ,,-v --=|. .-- - .,| c .-,= | -|,=| -| .,| _-- : =-v ,|=|.,|=- = -, ,-, -.| .=,| .=,= - ,- ,, =-,-| =.| .-v ,-| =.| -,=- - .,,,=-v .- .=v -,=- .,=- ,= c| =- . -=.| =-v ,|=|, -,=-v ,-v .- ) _.| -=| , -,-| | =.=- H.S | (. -.| .,,, .,=- : =| .,|.- --=,| ( -,- ,,| ) .,| - - ==, --

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=, =.=v , =:=,-=- =.=-v ---| =-,-|,-.=v =.=-| ---| .v. : v ,| \\.t\-.,-.| -,,-| -|) . .-\.\t - --\\\ (.,=| ,-= .v ) ,- , ,= \-- .|.- - ,| ..,-= . ( ..-, ,| ., ., =v, ,-| |,. .= ,| -|,- - -= -,,-| -| =, =- .-.,-.|- Country of Origin Itisthecountrywheretheagriculturalcrops andanimalproductsareproduced,orthe country where the raw materials are extracted . - Statistical Indicator: Itisthesubstitutionofthecommodity descriptionbydigitalcodessoastobe classifiedinstatisticalformatspreparedfor this purpose and then in statistical tables to be used for all statistical purposes .The statistical indicatorusedintheforeigntradestatisticsis theHarmonizedSystem(H.S.)usedin commodity classification . - Net Weight: Itmeansthetotalweight(inKG)ofthe commodityafterexcludingthewrappingand packingweight. Forpublishingpurposes, netweightwasmeasuredinmetrictonsor thousand metric tons for some tables . - Value of Imports (C.I.F) ThevalueofimportsiscalculatedonC.I.F. basis . The value represents the cost, insurance, freightandothercostsincurreduntildelivery ofgoodstotheportofentry,apartfromthe customs duties . 8 Sources of Changes ForeignTradedataaresubjecttoseveral changeswhichmayarisefromvarioussources. Amongtheseareerrorsinthereportingand/or processingofinformationastocommodity classification,netweight,valuesandother statisticalfactors.Theproceduresusedtocompile thesestatisticsincludeclericalandcomputer processing checksdesignedto protecttheaccuracy of the statistics to the fullest practicable extent. The foreign trade statistics may also experience changes in figures depending on the time at which the CDSI receivesthedatafromtheCustomsDepartment. Sometimes,thereisadelayinsendingthedata fromtheCustomsportsforseveralreasons. However,thesefiguresarecorrectedinthe following publications issued by CDSI. For Correspondence and inquiries, post the following address Central Department of Statistics & Information Economic Statistics Department P.O.BOX 3735, Riyadh 11481 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Tel: (00966) (1) 4014138The price of the Kingdoms Export Statistics is(100S.R.)ortheequivalent.Remittance should bedoneby internationalmoneyorderor by a draft on a Saudi Arabian Bank. 14,=| =,=,- .| -=:-U ! - .|| 1I wI,Ie : --, |- - =., -- .:- -| -\- -) .--v\ . .,,- ( =- ., ) ...\ -,., . .,,- () \ % _.| --| - ( -- - | -, . .,- =.,) t- . .,,- ( . .,=, .,| =, =- =| ,= -,,| , -,,.| =.| =.,| - =,,.|, -.| .-,|-v --| . -| .,| .,.| - = --| = .:- ) tvt (.|| - | ) -\t ( .|| -- .:- | -- - - =-) t\.. ( .|| ) -,., | \v % ( _.| --| - .U Y - e| |a ,e=II Jea1I w|aea : -= ,-| .- -, --,- =,|= Je ...) |a...I(aaXIe ae,a1I -| -, =., ,| = .:- =-) \\.- = -,. -- . .,,- ( ) % | |- - ( =., - ) =- \.t.t ) -,. . .,,- ( \ % --| - ( _.| = .,. .| -, --,| aa.w1I m1I ) -,. v % - (|- = --,| ., |....e|a1I ) -,. . % - ( |-.--,| , -,,| -,| --,- _ee,eI |I Je -,=- ) \\\-. ) = -,. -- . .,,- ( t % |- - ( -, =.,| ) =- - .vt ) -,. . .,,- ( % --| - ( = .,. .| -, _.| --,| |as|I| -,. ) v % - ( |---,| ., |..s,a ) -,. \. % - ( |- .--,| -|Je a1|a..w1I |..ka,a| .- = -,,| -|| =- -,) t\\ -- . .,,- ( = -,. ) \ % |- - ( =.,|- ) =- -. ,. . .,,- ( - ) . % -, _.| --| - ( = .,. .| --,| ..aka,aI oa..a=II w|..ae1I -,.) \ % - ( |- .--,| , -| e|...a=1I ...J Je _aaJI -,,| .- = ) =- -, --,| v .,,- () = -,. -- . \ % =.,| |- - ( =- -) .v -,., . .,,- ( ) v (% --| - .,. .| -, _.| = --,| oa..a=II ..ae,a1I wI,|..aI ) -,. \. % - ( |- --,| ., a,a1I kJ -,. ) \t - (% |---,| . -| ..1I .. aaX..I Jea ..ae,a1I .- =-,,| -.-| ) =- -, \t . .,,- ( = -,. --Summary of MostImportant Bulletin Indicators 1- Total Imports: ThevalueofTheTotalImportofKingdom during2010was(400736)millionS.Rwithan increaseof(42446)millionS.R(12%)higherthan thepreviousyear.ThevalueoftheImportduring 2009was(358290)millionS.R,andthisincrease canbeexplainedbetterbyanalyzingthestructural baseoftheseImportandthevolumeofthegoods andequipmentofthetotal,butTheImport Weightduring2010reached(58782)thousandton against(50138)thousandtonduringtheyearof 2009. This forms an increase of (8644) thousand ton at rate of (17%) more than the previous year. 2- The most important groups of countries imported from it: Ontheotherhand,Asiacountries(non-Arabic andnon-Islamic)hadthehighestimportsvalue duringthisperiodby(126340)millionS.Rwhich represented a rate of (32%) of the total Imports, and thisintroducedanincreaseof(14848)millionS.R (13%)higherthanprevious.Chinaisthemost important country in this group at a rate of (37%) of thetotalofthisgroup,Then,Japanatarateof (24%).However,TheEuropeanUnionhadthe second level with a value of (113604) million S.R at a rateof(28%)ofthetotalImportwithanincrease of (4978) million S.R (5%) higher than the previous year. Themostimportantcountry ofthisgroupwas Germanyisthemostimportantcountryinthis groupatarateof(27%)ofthetotalgroup,andthe nextcountryisFranceatarateof(14%)ofthe totalofthisgroup.InthethirdlevelareNorth Americacountrieswithavalueof(58216)million S.Ratarateof(15%)ofthetotalimportswithan increase of (2049) million S.R (4%) higher than the previousyear.Themostimportantcountryofthis group is The United State of America at a rate of (91%)ofthetotalgroup.TheGulfCooperation Councilhadthefourthlevelwithavalueof (22337)millionS.Ratarateof(6%)ofthetotal Import with an increase of (4792) million S.R (27%) higherthanthepreviousyear.Themostimportant country of this group is Emirates at a rate of (64%) of the total group, and Bahrain comes next at a rate of(18%)ofthetotalgroup.TheIslamic Countries (non- Arabic) had the fifth level with a value of (21285) million S.R at a rate of (5%) of the totalImportwithanincreaseof(4709)millionS.R (28%)higherthanthepreviousyear.Themost important country of this group was Turkey at a rate of(39%)ofthetotalgroup,Then,Malaysiacomes next at a rate of (21 %) of the total group. Yet, the imports value of South America imports15) % -( |- =.,| - ) =- .v- ,.. .,,-( -) t % ( = .,. .| -, _.| --| - --,| |a,s -,.) % -( |- .,--,| |a,a1|a ) -,. \ % -(.--,||- -| .,. | aeemI|ka,a -,,|.-=) =- -, -=..| \\vv. . .,,- ( ) = -,. -- . % (|- - =.,| - =- ) \. . .,,- ( -,. ) t % (=.,..|-,. _.|--|- --,| aI1I -,.) v- - (% |- --,| ., . =a,I -,. ) % - ( |- .--,| -| e Iaa |ee,e| Je _ee,eI |I J) .-=.,|-,. \\v-\ . .,,-( =-,.--) . % |- - ( =.,| - ) =- .- . .,,- ( , -,.) % =.,..|-,_.|--|-( --,| I,ae) -,. \ % ( --,| |-| - ., . |asI,e| ,. - ) % (- |- --,| . -| sJ=II m|a1I Je ae -, .) .- =.,| .v. ) -,. . .,,- ( \ % .=.,| |- - () ..,=-=,, \ ( ., =., -| ..- =-,-.,=| .|, .,=| .- .,.| .U \ - | 1I Jea I |a ,e=s _=1I kJaI : -=.,-|-.--, .- 1I aka,aIoaa=IIw|ae-,,| |,v =--, ) v. =-,.--. .,,-() \ % -, |- - ( =.,| -, =- ) \v- - ( . .,,) -,., % _.| --| - ( =,= .- .,.| -.| .| -,= .,- -=- ) =- -, -, | ,| ,| - t\t .,,- () -,.. v % -|,=||--( . , -,,| -,| 1I maaw1I -, ) .\t\ = -,. -- . .,,- ( ) \ % - ( |- =.,| - =- ) \- -,. . .,,- ( ) \ % ( -.| -, ._.| --| =,,| ,,.| -, =v| .- .,.| -.|) -,,| .- ) -,.. .,,-( v % .-|,=||--( ,-||-,,| |as|I| ) -, \- =-,.--. .,,-() t % ) =--=.,||--( .\- -,.. .,,-() % .|--|-( -,,=.-.,.|-.|.|-,_) \\\ ) -,.. .,,-( % ...,|--( .-=,|e|a1I -,,| --,| ,.,-- - | ., = ) v . .,,-(-,., ) v % |- - ( =.,| ) =- - t\ ( .,,- .) -,., \- % .| --| - ( _ =,= .- .,.| -.| .| -,) -,-,|,|,|-=.,-.,- .t . .,,-() -,., \\ % -| .( aeemI |a,e =.,| -, .- =valuewas(16774)millionS.Ratarateof(4%)of thetotalimportswithanincreaseof(3634)million S.R(28%)higherthanthepreviousyear.Themost important country of this group is Brazil at a rate of (70%)ofthetotalgroup,whileArgentinacomes nextatarateof(9%)ofthetotalgroup.Whilethe importsvalueoftheEuropenotEuropeUnion was (16706) million S.R at a rate of (4%) of the total Import with an increase of (4039) million S.R (32%) higherthanthepreviousyear.Themostimportant country of this group was Switzerland at a rate of (51%) of the total group, Next, Ukraine at a rate of (23%)ofthetotalgroup.But,theimportvalueof TheRestoftheDifferentWorldCountries was (25474) million S.R at a rate of (6%) of the total import. UTable(13)U showstheKingdomimportvalue according to country groups and the most important countries in importing. 3- Top countries import to the Kingdom: On the other hand, U.S.A took the first position withavalueof(52749)millionS.Ratarateof (13%)ofthetotalimportvaluewithanincreaseof (1750)millionS.R(3%)higherthantheprevious year.ThemostimportedgoodsfromU.S.Awere Special cars of the clearance year models or the next onewithavalueof(3818)millionS.Ratarateof (7%) of the total country. In the second position was China with a value of (46851) million S.R at a rate of(12%)ofthetotalimportwithanincreaseof (6250) million S.R at a rate of (15%) higher than the previous year. The most imported goods from china were Calculators with a value of (3490) million S.R atarateof(7%)ofthetotalcountry.However, Germanywasthethirdwithavalueof(31032) million S.R and at a rate of (8%) of the total imports withanincreaseof(2460)millionS.R(9%)higherthanthepreviousyear.Themostimportedgoods wereCigarettescontainingtobaccowithavalueof (1566)millionS.Randarateof(5%)ofitstotal imports. Japan was in the fourth where its imports value was (29957) million S.R and a rate of (7%) of thetotalimportswithanincreaseof(2815)million S.R (10%) higher than the previous year. Japan most importedgoodswereJeepscarsoftheclearance yearmodelsorthenextonewithavalueof(4928) millionS.Randarateof(16%).Then,South Korea imports value reached to the fifth position by (17789)millionS.R.atarateof(4%)ofthetotal imports with an increase of (1858) million S.R. at a rateof(12%)higherthanthepreviousyear.The most imported goods from it were Special cars of the clearanceyearmodelsorthenextonewithavalue of (2312) million S.R at a rate of (13%) of its 16) .- .,- -.-| -,,| | .- \vvt -,. -- . .,,- () = . ) =- - =.,|, |- - (% \tt . .,,- () -,., \ % -=- .- .,.| -.| .| -, _.| --| - () =- -, -, | ,| ,| -= .,- \ . .,,- (, ) -,. \ % .- = -=..| -,,| , ..., |- - ( - =.,| -, |..s,a ) -, - \\ -,. -- . .,,- () = . ) =- -, =.,| |- - (% -. . .,,- () -,., \. % .,-| .- .,.| -.| .| -, _.| --| - (, =,= ) =- -, =,- \-v- ) -,., . .,,- ( v % - (..., |- -| a..I = = .:- --.| -,,| .- .- =.,| -, .- .,- ,| ) \\\\ . .,,- ( -,. --) = . ) =- - =.,| |- - (% -\ . .,,- (,. - ) \ % ( - _.| --| | .- .,.| -.| .| -,=- -, ) .-\ . .,,- ( ) -,., % |- - ( .., .- =.,| -, .- = --| -,,| , .ae,a1I wI,|aI oaa=II ) \.\- ) = -,. -- . .,,- ( . |- - (%=- - =.,| ) .-- ) -,. . .,,- ( % --| - () -, .. c,= .- .,.| -.| .| -, ._.| \\- () -,. . .,,- % ..., |- - ( | -,,| , --=oa..a=II ..kJaII , ) - \- = -,. -- . .,,- () - =.,| |- - (% ) =- \v -,., . .,,- () -, % ( .,-| .- .,.| -.| .| -, _.| --| -) =- -, -.,--| ,| -.-| =,=| \v -,. . .,,- () \t % - -| =., -, .- ,,-|, ..., |- - (|a1|baI ) -, - \\t - . .,,- ( ) = -,. - - (%) = =.,| |- \t ) -,. . .,,- ( . % - ( =,,. - ., -,.| .- .,.| -.| .| -, _.| --|) =- -, t ) -,., . .,,- ( % .., |- - ( . ) ,,| .| ,, \- .,. ( |..a ,e=..a |= =,=- -, ) .\v- -,. . .,,- ( ) \ % - ( |-=.,| ) =- - \- ,. . .,,- ( - ) \- % --| - ( _.| .) . .,=- =,, \\ ( | .| .,= | .- .,. .:---| .total imports. France was the sixth with a value of (16395)millionS.RRatarateof(4%)ofthetotal Importswithanincreaseof(2049)millionS.R (14%)higherthanthepreviousyear.Themost imported goods from it during this period were Parts formotorvehicleswhichtheimportsvaluewas (1070)millionS.Randarateof(7%)ofitstotal imports. In the seventh position was India where its importsvaluewas(15116)millionS.Ratarateof (4%) of the total imports with an increase of (2021) million S.R at rate of (15%) higher than the previous year.ThemostimportedgoodswereRicewitha value of (3406) million S.R and at a rate of (23%) of its total imports. Where, Emirates was in the eighth during this period with (14190) million S.R at a rate of(4%)ofthetotalImportswithanincreaseof (3400) million S.R at a rate of (32%) higher than the previousyear.Themostimportedgoodsfrom EmirateswereGoldIngotswithavalueof(1210) millionS.Randarateof(9%)ofitstotalimports. Then, U.K. was in the ninth with a value of (12909) million S.R at a rate of (3%) of the total Imports and anincreaseof(67)millionS.R(0.5%)higherthan the previous year. Themost imported goods fromit were Plane Parts with a value of (2317) million S.R. and a rate of (18%) of its total imports. Finally, Italy importsvaluereachedtotheeighthpositionby (12682)millionS.Ratarateof(3%)ofthetotal Importswithadecreaseof(568)millionS.R(4%) morethanthepreviousyear,themostimported goodswereMedicinescontainingPenicillinwitha valueof(328)millionS.Randarateof(3%)ofits total imports. The Biggest (10) Countriesof importshad a value of (249670) million S.R at a rate of (62%) of the totalimport withan increaseof (22102)million S.R (10%) higher than the previous year.UTable(11)U showsthemostimportantcountries of imports during this year. 17

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( =,|= = e o,aIe wI wIa.aII...as|e,k1I -, -| =., )=- ,| = .:- -v () = -,. -- . .,,- % |- - ( =.,| -, =- ) .-\\ -,. . .,,- ( ) . % ( _.| --| - ) .,, \ (| .|| .., ..1I wIa..aa =- -, ) v\t . .,,- ( -- = -,. ) \t % - ( |- =.,| - =- ) \\.\ .,,- () -,. . \t % _.| --| - ( ) .,, \tv -, ., .| .|| ( - -| =., |aI,a|e wI,|a1I -- .:- -\- ) - \- () .=-, . .,,- v-. .,| .,=| .| -, ,= ( -,) \.vv ) .=-, . .,,- ( \vv\v =| =v,|, ,= () -, -,,-v \ ) .=-, . .,,- ( \tt , ,= ( ,,-,,| ) -, .vv ) .=-, . .,,- ( \\t\\ ,= ( =, -,) .\\ ) .=-, . .,,- ( tv\ .,= (' sIa1I Ie..II ..a =- -, ,| = .:- =,|= =) \- ) =- -,. -- . .,,- ( \\ % -, |- - () =- - =.,| ) -,. . .,,- ( \ % --| - () ., -, _.| \\ ) .- | .|| ( . -, . .,,- (aaI, w|a=a -,. -- ) = % .,| = |- - () =- - \ ) -,., . .,,- ( \v % .- _.| --| - () -, ,,-=| v\- ) =- - . .,,- ( v\ . .,,- () -,. . % ) -, -,|, _.| --| - ( .\ . .,,- () =- - \- . .,,- ( ) -,. - % .- = v -| () -- .,,=v -, .\. ) = . .,,- ( t\ . .,,- () -,. % ._.| --| - (-| I w|sIea I |.s|a=ae a .- .,,=v -, .- =) \\-\ =- -,. -- . .,,- ( ) % |- - ( = .,| ) =- - .- ) -,. . .,,- ( \t % --| - (_.| ) .- \ ) .=- -,- --| -, . .,,- ( | ,:- () =- - .t .- = =|, .,,| -,| -| . .,,- () .- .,,=v -, . ) =- - . .,,- ( v .,,- (.. ., ..a|a1I |..aII |s|ae..mae = -, .- ,| = .:- .- -| =., ) .. -- . .,,- (= -,. ) \ % - ( |- -, =.,| - ) =- t\ () -,. . .,,- % .| --| - ( .,| -, _ .,.|4- Imports By Commodities Concerningthegroupsvolumeofthesuperior importedgoodsaccordingtotheHarmonized System(H.S)classification,MachinesAppliances andElectricalgadgetshadthehighestimports valueduring2010,whichreached(99027)million S.R at a rate of (25%) of the total import value with d decrease of(4066) million S.R(4%) less thanthe previous year and their weight were (2129) thousand ton.Then,TransportEquipmentwithavalueof (73628)millionS.Ratarateof(18%)ofthetotal importsvaluewithanincreaseof(11341)million S.R(18%)higherthanthepreviousyearandtheir weightwere(1827)thousandton.Thekingdom importsvalueofcarsandtheirpartsduring2010 was(51035)millionS.Randthecarnumberwas (702243).Theimportantcountriesoftheimported cars were Japan with a value of (14727) million S.R and their number was (177567), U.S.A with a value of(12995)millionS.Randtheirnumberwas (159388).SouthKoreawithavalueof(5477) millionS.Randtheirnumberwas(126866),and Thailandwithavalueof(4162)millionS.Rand their number was (85271). Ontheotherhand,FoodSubstancesreached during 2010 a value of (63202) million S.R at a rate of (16%) of the total imports value which formed an increase of (9923) million S.R (19%) higher than the previousyearandwithweightof(21265)thousand ton.Partofthiswas(24939)millionS.Rforthe Agricultural Products at a rate of (39%) of the total of these materials with an increase of (3629) million S.R(17%)higherthanthepreviousyear;someof which was barley with a value of (7190) million S.R forminganincreaseof(2376)millionS.Ratarate of(49%)andfruitswithavalueof(3412)million S.Rforminganincreaseof(560)millionS.Ratof (20%). The value of imported rice reached to (4914) million S.R forming a decrease of (281) million S.R at a rate of (5%) less than the previous year. TheimportedoftheLivingAnimalsreached (16012)millionS.Ratarateof(25%)ofthetotal imports value and their products with an increase of (2405)millionS.R(18%)morethantheprevious year.Partofthisincreasereached(1959)million S.Rasavalueoflivingsheep(5)millionheads forming a substantial decrease of (458) million S.R. on the other hand, the imported frozen meat with a value of (2354) million S.R which forms a decrease of (575) million S.R than the previous year. Yet,thevalueoftheKingdomimported Regular Minerals and its Products reached during 2010(49524)millionS.Ratarateof(12%)ofthe totaloftheimportsvalueforminganincreaseof (9986) million S.R (25%) higher than the previous21) \-\. --,=-, ==| - =.,| -, ., .| .|| () \-- ) -,., . .,,- ( \\ % , =-,=| = |- - () vt\ ) -,. --,=-, . .,,- ( \\ % - - ( = |) , =-,=| .\ ) -,. .-,=-, -,,|| . .,,- ( \\ % (.=-,=| = |- --, .- = ,-| .- - =., -| - w|..a=IIb|..bII w|ae..mae a=..X1Ie ..ae|aak1I = .:- ,|) .\ ) = -,. -- . .,,- ( \ % - ( |- -,=.,| ) =- - \-\ , . .,,- ( ) -,. \. % --| - (_.| ) .,, .\ ) -, -,.v .- .| .|| ( \v. .,,- () = -,. -- . \ % - =| = |- - () \ ) -,. . .,,- ( % ) .,, ._.| --| - ( . | .|| (=:,|, ) c, tt ) = -,. -- . .,,- ( \v % |- - () =- - =| = \t- ) -,. . .,,- ( % - () .,, _.| --| t .| .|| (' |s|aemae asI = -, .- =., -|.- = .:- ,| ) \tv = -,. -- . .,,- ( ) % (- |- -, ) =- - =.,| v\ ) -,. . .,,- ( \ % (_.| --| - ) .,, tt | .|| ( . ., a,..m1I wIeIw|...IIe ...ab1I wIa...aIIe .,- -, - =.,| .- ) \-.t ) = -,. -- . .,,- ( % -, |- - (=.,| - =- ) \ ) -,. . .,,- ( \- % --| - (.| ) .,, _ \ .| .|| (' &.aI e| .mIe ,aI a w|aemII = -, .- =., -| = .:- .- ) ,| vv ( . .,,-) = -,. -- \ % - ( |- -, =.,| - =-) \ ( - ) -,. . .,, % _.| --| - ( .,.| .,| -,) .- .| .|| (. ,,-|, =., - -| J1I ae = .:- ,|) \- ) = -,. -- . .,,- ( \- % - ( |- -,=.,| - ) =- v.. ) -,. . .,,- ( % --| - (_.| , ) ., \t | .|| ( .|| .,=| =,, ., .,.| -.| .| . yearandtheimportedweightreached(10194) thousandton,PartofwhichwasIronandits productswithavalueof(32600)millionS.Rata rateof(66%)ofthetotaloftheseproducts,(7856) million S.R for Copper and its products at a rate of (16%)ofthetotaloftheseproducts,andfinally (5341) million S.R for Aluminum and its products at a rate of (11%) of total of these products. The value of the Kingdoms imports, on the other hand,fromChemicalandPlasticProductsand RubberIndustrialProductsreachedduring2010 (49313)millionS.Ratarateof(12%)ofthetotal imports value forming an increase of (6036) million S.R(14%)higherthanthepreviousyearwitha weightof(4912)thousandton.Medicinehadthe valueof(12574)millionS.Ratarateof(26%)of thetotaloftheseproductsforminganincreaseof (633) million S.R (5%) higher than the previous year anditsweightreached(43)thousandston.Plastic reached (8385) million S.R at a rate of (17%) of the total of these products forming an increase of (1580) million S.R (23%) higher than the previous year and its weight (989) thousand ton. However,thevalueoftheKingdomsimports fromTextilesandTheirProductsreachedduring this period(13387)millionS.Ratarateof(3%)of thetotalimportsvaluewithanincreaseof(731) millionS.R(6%)higherthanthepreviousyearand their weight reached (828) thousand ton. Obviously, the imports value of Optical , Medical orSurgicalinstrumentandClocksreached (10548)millionS.Ratarateof(3%)ofthetotal imports valuewith anincrease of(996) millionS.R (10%) more than the previous year with a weight of (56) thousand ton. ThevalueoftheKingdomsimportsofBase MetalsAndMetalsArticlesreachedduringthis year (5757) million S.R at a rate of (1%) of the total imports valuewith anincrease of(155) millionS.R (3%) higher than the previous year and the imported weight reached (4033) thousand ton. Finally,theKingdomsimportsfromTheRestof Goodsreached(36350)millionS.Ratarateof (10%) of the total imports value with an increase of (7344)millionS.R(25%)higherthantheprevious year and their weight reached (13538) thousand ton. NextTableshowsvaluesoftheimportant imported goods. 22., -.| .| .,.|Values of Important Commodities( . .,,- ) -,| Value ( million SR ) -.|commodity20062007200820092010 1-,=-| : .-,Food stuffs 3554744815621995327963202 -=| -,-,|Vegetable Products 1215517765280912131024939 -=,,| -,| .-,Live Animals and Animals Products10316119741538613600716012 2| = =|, -,,| :.-,Chemical and Artificial Resins Products2987635971459344327749313 --,.vMedicines71958245101571194112574 -c,=:,|Plastic52976372826768058385 3.-,=-, -.vTextiles & Textiles Articles1028111640138751265613387 4.= ,| ,-, ,- - =-,=-Articles of stone, plaster or cement 37944147542156025757 5..-| -.-| .-,=-,Base Metals and Metal Articles3862650829660123953849524 6=vv ,.-v, ==-|, -,,.|Electrical machines , Equipments & tools673029974011731810309399027 7| ==--Transport Equipment and Spare parts5045359440776206228773628 -,,-|, =,.|Cars & Spare parts3433739310537914187651035 8=.,|, -,,=| ==-|, -,=,| =,.vOptical, Medical or Surgical instrument, Clocks644578739656955210548 9| -= .,-Others3085123776320352900636350 |-vTotal 261402338088431753358290400736 23

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,,-|, .| .|| ( - -| =., s|.I IeII ) .- .,- . . .,,- ( -- ) = -,. \ % = - =.,| -, |- - () \-vt ) -,., . .,,- ( t % .,| -, ._.| --| - () .,.| -\ .| .|| () . .,=- =,, ( ..,| --,,| ..- -| =.,5- Import By Utilization of Items TheKingdomsimportsfromTheClassification of Materials Use where the Intermediate Materials hadduring2010thehighestimportsvalueby (170523)millionS.Ratarateof(42%)ofthetotal importsvaluewithanincreaseof(20972)million S.R(14%)higherthanthepreviousyear.The importedweightwas(46449)thousandtonduring 2010.Afterthat,theConsumptionMaterialsthat theirimportsvaluereached(138476)millionS.Rat a rate of (35%) of the imports value with an increase of(19076)millionS.R(16%)higherthanthe previousyear.Theimportedweightwas(10104) thousandtonduring2010.Atlastpositionwasthe CapitalizedMaterialsoftheKingdomimports, whichreached(91737)millionS.Ratarateof (23%) of the total imports value with an increase of (2397)millionS.R(3%)higherthantheprevious year. The imported weight was (2229) thousand ton. Table(2)showstheKingdomimportsby utilization of items. 6- Import By Nature of Items TheKingdomsimportsaccordingtoThe ClassificationofMaterialsNature,theImportsof ProductMaterialshadduring2010thehighest value by (269229) million S.R at a rate of (67%) of thetotalimportsvaluewithanincreaseof(19198) millionS.R(8%)higherthanthepreviousyear. Theirimportedweightswere(13468)thousandton. Then,theSemi-ProductMaterialswhichtheir imports value reached (109265) million S.R at a rate of (27%) of the total imports value with an increase of(17169)millionS.R(19%)higherthanthe previousyear.Theimportsweightwas(25023) thousandton.Finally,theKingdomsimportsvalue of Raw Materials reached (22242) million S.R at a rateof(6%)of thetotalimportsvaluewithan increase of (6078) million S.R (38%) higher than the previous year. The imported weight reached (20291) thousand ton. Table(3)indicatestheKingdomsimportsby nature of items. 27

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o - wI,Ie kJaII a _aaJI e|a=1I J Je ,| .,-| - .,. - -| =., -, .-) ,| .:- t- ) .- . .,,- ( v -,|, -= . .,,- () .,= ., -\ ) , -,,,-, -,- =- . .,,- ( \v\- () , -,-= =- . .,,- . -,-,,| =,, . .,,- (-|,. .- =, I oaa=II ae,a1I wI,|a |,v -,,|) -, -,,| =.,| -, .,- - v\ .- . .,,- () \.\- ) .,= ., -,|, -= =., . .,,- ( . .,,- () , -,,,-, -,- =- . \-\v -,-= =- . .,,- () \ , . -,-,,| =,, . .,,- ( =., -, |- - =) = --| = .:- .- -| -,., . .,,- () % ., _.| --| - ( a,.a1I .kJ ) -, \vv () .- . .,,- .-.. ) .,= ., -,|, -= . .,,- ( v () -,,,-, -,- =- . .,,- .\ . .,,- ( .-,-= =- = --| = .:- .- -| =., -, |- - =,) \ ) -,. . .,,- ( \ % -|| -,,| , ._.| --| - (|..aa bJ.. ) =- -, \\ ) .- . .,,- ( \v\ () .,=, -,|, -= =., . .,,- v\t . .,,- ( =.,) , -,,,-, -,- =- \-.\ -,-= =- . .,,- ( ) (-,,,- =,, . .,,- .- -| =., -, |- - =,) = - ) -,. . .,,- ( \ % -,,| , ._.| --| - ( --,| &...aek1I ...1e ) =- -, \t- .- . .,,- () \.-- ) .,= ., -,|, -= =., . .,,- ( v . .,,- () , -,,,-, -,- =- \-- -,-= =- . .,,- ( ) v (-,-,,| =,, . .,,- .- -| =., -, |- - =,) = \ ) -,. . .,,- ( v % ., _.| --| - ( .1e,...b ) =- -, -.-| -,,| \ .- . .,,- () . ) .,=, -,|, -= =., . .,,- ( . .,,- () -,,,-, -,- =- -\ -,-= =- . .,,- ( ) t .,,- (-,-,,| =,, . =, - .- -| =., -, |- =- ) v ) -,. . .,,- ( .\ % ._.| --| - () . .,=| =,, \ ( - .,. - =.,| -,. ,| .,-|8- Kingdoms Imports From GCC Kingdoms importsfromArabGulfCooperation Council (GCC) reached the value of (52280) million S.Rduring2010;someofwhichNationalGoods with a value of (22337) million S.R including (5201) millionS.Rasagriculturalandanimalproducts, (17102) million S.R as industrial products, and (33) million S.R as natural wealth. TheEmirateshadthefirstpositionintermsof gulfimportsbyavalueof(27531)millionS.R including(14190)millionS.Rasnationalgoods, (3499)millionS.Rasanimalandagricultural products, (10675) million S.R as industrial products and(15)millionS.Rasnaturalresources.Thetotal valueoftheKingdomsimportsincreased substantiallyduring2010by(3399)millionS.R (32%) higher than the previous year. Bahrain was in thesecondpositionwithavalueof(17752)million S.R,someofwhich(4044)millionS.Rwere nationalgoodsincluding(579)millionS.Ras agricultural and animal products, and (3465) million S.R as industrial products. Because of these imports theKingdomimportsvaluereached(515)million S.R (15%) higher than the previous year. Oman was inthethirdpositionwithavalueof(2665)million S.R; some of which (1762) million S.R were imports ofnationalgoodsincluding(718)millionS.Ras agricultural and animal products, (1041) million S.R as industrial products and (3) million S.R as natural resources.So,thetotalvalueoftheKingdom importsincreasedby(309)millionS.R.(21%)less thanthepreviousyear.Kuwaitwasinthefourth position with a value of (2180) million S.R; some of which(1400)millionS.Rwereimportsofnational goodsincluding(372)millionS.Rasagricultural andanimalproducts,(1020)asindustrialproducts and(7)millionS.Rasnaturalresources.Therefore, the total value of the Kingdom imports increased by (296)millionS.R(27%)higherthantheprevious year. In the fifth position was Qatar with a value of (2153) million S.R; some of which (942) million S.R wereimportsofnationalgoodsincluding(33) million S.R as agricultural and animal products, and (901)millionS.Rasindustrialproductsand(8) million S.R as natural resources. Therefore, the total oftheKingdomimportsvaluedecreasedduring 2010by(273)millionS.R(41%)morethanthe previous year. Table(12)showstheKingdomimportsvalue from the G.C.C. 35

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!"#$%&'()*+%&,*-$.&Emirates0(*")%&'12$$Bahrain0-$4'5627Oman,(91%&Kawait* 25 GR./M2 763 6,846JORDAN 96 1,169THAILAND 270 3,620CHINA MAINLAND 119 1,227TAIWAN 94 2,333U.K 112 1,527ITALY 198 2,781Other Countries 1,652 19,503 Total560312002 70-25 W/OUT FABRICS OF INDUST./SYNTH. CAP. WT. 25 & . 70GR/M2 110 1,795TAIWAN 311 4,977U.S.A 2,369 27,737DENMARK 103 1,538GERMANY 68 1,053BELGIUM 745 7,940TURKEY 614 7,529SPAIN 224 2,620Other Countries 4,544 55,190 Total56031300150-70 W/OUT FABRICS OF IND./SYNTH. CAP. WT. > 70 & . 150GR/M2 162 1,797THAILAND 618 4,477CHINA MAINLAND 788 23,352JAPAN 47 1,165Other Countries 1,615 30,791 Total56031400150 W/OUT FABRICS OF IND./SYNTH. CAPILLARY WT. > 150 GR/M210- 230 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 386 3,876JORDAN 5,661 42,107CHINA MAINLAND 456 4,004GERMANY 933 8,078FRANCE 205 1,491ITALY 58 833Other Countries 7,700 60,389 Total560392002 -702 25 NO MORE FABRICS THAT ITS WT. > 25 GR/M2 & . 70 GR/M2 274 2,958CHINA MAINLAND 142 1,833TAIWAN 748 9,210U.S.A 717 18,739GERMANY 225 3,791U.K 2,133 36,020ITALY 93 1,142Other Countries 4,333 73,694 Total560393002 -150 2 70 NO MORE FABRICS THAT ITS WEIGHT IS MORE THAN 70 GR./M2 2,408 62,619GERMANY 85 775Other Countries 2,492 63,394 Total560394002 -150 NO MORE FABRICS THAT ITS WEIGHT IS MORE THAN 150 GR./M2 712 8,182CHINA MAINLAND 69 2,074GERMANY 43 1,051Other Countries 823 11,307 Total56090030 ROPES FOR DRAGGING OR LIFTING WEIGHTS 366 6,202UNITED ARAB EMIRA 183 1,071CHINA MAINLAND 17 1,864U.S.A 66 1,074BELGIUM 224 2,949Other Countries 856 13,160 Total56090090 OTHER ARTICLES OF TWINE, CORD AND THE LIKE 289 1,230INDIA 310 2,115CHINA MAINLAND 122 1,511SOUTH KOREA 42 1,007U.S.A 429 4,502Other Countries 1,191 10,366 Total57 CARPETS AND OTHER TEXTILE FLOOR COVERINGS 5757019000 Carpets of other textile materials 24 1,460IRAN10- 231 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 148 2,513INDIA 273 2,671CHINA MAINLAND 24 1,696IRELAND 96 2,086Other Countries 565 10,426 Total57023110 MACHINE-MADE CARPETS OF WOOL, PILE, NOT MADE UP 639 4,565SYRIA 29 1,170INDIA 6,707 30,812TURKEY 287 3,159Other Countries 7,662 39,706 Total57023210 MOQUETTE CARPETS AND RUGS, PILE, NOT MADE UP 416 3,801SYRIA 183 1,746KUWAIT 2,928 21,546UNITED ARAB EMIRA 130 1,435INDIA 29 1,775THAILAND 1,219 5,192CHINA MAINLAND 225 3,845EGYPT 276 5,166U.S.A 392 3,371BELGIUM 2,166 18,869TURKEY 522 4,592Other Countries 8,487 71,338 Total57024110 MACHINE-MADE CARPETS, WOOL, PILE, MADE UP 166 1,807IRAN 156 2,700INDIA 115 1,388THAILAND 107 1,014CHINA MAINLAND 188 2,993EGYPT 3,082 14,288TURKEY 115 1,227Other Countries 3,929 25,416 Total57024210 MOQUETTE CARPETS AND RUGS, PILE, MADE UP 1,730 16,980SYRIA 274 1,478JORDAN 1,040 8,106UNITED ARAB EMIRA 636 3,829INDIA 99 1,396THAILAND 767 4,913CHINA MAINLAND 70 1,109EGYPT 211 2,925U.S.A10- 232 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 339 2,008BELGIUM 144 1,260ITALY 24,635 103,507TURKEY 101 1,010BULGARIA 625 5,155Other Countries 30,672 153,676 Total57024230 PRAYER RUGS OF MANMADE TEXTILES, PILE, MADE UP 543 5,994SYRIA 3,299 15,148TURKEY 259 1,471Other Countries 4,100 22,614 Total57024290 OTHER CARPETS OF MANMADE TEXTILES, PILE, MADE UP 131 1,583INDIA 51 1,046THAILAND 233 1,835CHINA MAINLAND 657 4,898BELGIUM 55 1,361Other Countries 1,128 10,724 Total57024911 PRAYER RUGS OF COTTON, PILE, MADE UP 2,715 7,066CHINA MAINLAND 2,052 8,294TURKEY 97 807Other Countries 4,864 16,168 Total57029210 MOQUETTE CARPETS AND RUGS, NOT PILE, MADE UP 4,942 57,871UNITED ARAB EMIRA 24 1,278THAILAND 479 3,705CHINA MAINLAND 163 4,213U.S.A 174 1,616BELGIUM 213 2,119TURKEY 400 3,302Other Countries 6,396 74,105 Total57032000 TUFTED CARPETS OF NYLON OR OTHER POLYAMIDES 512 2,421INDIA 431 4,757THAILAND 338 2,546CHINA MAINLAND 60 1,154HOLLAND 54 1,021BELGIUM 161 3,271Other Countries 1,555 15,170 Total57033010 MOQUETTE CARPETS AND RUGS, TUFTED 1,823 12,162UNITED ARAB EMIRA10- 233 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 248 1,446INDIA 1,653 7,761CHINA MAINLAND 478 2,211EGYPT 297 8,320U.S.A 98 1,063HOLLAND 319 2,386BELGIUM 47 1,190U.K 314 3,546Other Countries 5,278 40,085 Total57033090 OTHER TUFTED MANMADE TEXTILE CARPETS 1,264 6,332CHINA MAINLAND 176 3,068U.S.A 104 2,337SWEDEN 421 3,956Other Countries 1,965 15,694 Total57041000 0,3 TILES OF A MAXIMUM AREA OF 0.3 M2, FELT 744 18,479THAILAND 324 1,824CHINA MAINLAND 404 8,891U.S.A 134 1,106Other Countries 1,606 30,300 Total57049000 OTHER FELT FLOOR COVERINGS 239 2,248UNITED ARAB EMIRA 596 5,781INDIA 244 2,848THAILAND 859 6,469CHINA MAINLAND 180 3,495U.S.A 121 1,224SPAIN 404 3,725Other Countries 2,642 25,790 Total57050012 PRAYER RUGS, GUMMED PILE 750 6,243SYRIA 714 2,232CHINA MAINLAND 2,040 8,689TURKEY 98 933Other Countries 3,602 18,098 Total57050020 ( )BONDED CARPETS OF FIBERS, CARDED, ASSEMBLED BY RUBBER 2,447 7,016CHINA MAINLAND 13 2,980U.S.A 44 493Other Countries 2,503 10,489 Total57050090 OTHER CARPETS NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED10- 234 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 141 1,257SYRIA 290 3,635THAILAND 1,317 5,236CHINA MAINLAND 112 2,347U.S.A 133 1,663Other Countries 1,993 14,138 Total58 ( ) SPECIAL WOVEN FABRICS; TUFTED TEXTILE FABRIC 5858012600 () CHENILLE FABRICS OF COTTON 2,381 11,612CHINA MAINLAND 7 124Other Countries 2,388 11,736 Total58013500 WARP PILE FABRICS, CUT, OF MANMADE FIBERS 458 8,731CHINA MAINLAND 35 1,615SOUTH KOREA 37 2,315Other Countries 530 12,661 Total58013600 () CHENILLE FABRICS OF MANMADE FIBERS 155 1,050SYRIA 80 1,930INDIA 1,736 18,150CHINA MAINLAND 87 2,050TURKEY 179 3,336Other Countries 2,237 26,517 Total58041000 TULLES AND OTHER NET FABRICS 252 2,183CHINA MAINLAND 45 1,857TAIWAN 280 6,164SOUTH KOREA 92 3,963Other Countries 669 14,168 Total58042100 () MECHANICALLY MADE LACE OF MANMADE FIBERS 392 4,365INDIA 2,352 16,952CHINA MAINLAND 324 2,662TAIWAN 580 7,593SOUTH KOREA 147 2,773INDONESIA 74 2,423Other Countries 3,868 36,769 Total58063900 OTHER WOVEN FABRICS OF OTHER TEXTILE MATERIALS 744 6,526CHINA MAINLAND 281 4,263SOUTH KOREA 23 1,057HOLLAND 222 12,556FRANCE10- 235 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 164 4,072SLOVENIA 73 1,150Other Countries 1,508 29,624 Total58089000 OTHER BRAID AND TRIMMINGS 1,415 8,671SYRIA 753 5,259CHINA MAINLAND 99 2,484Other Countries 2,267 16,414 Total58090000 5/56 WOVEN FABRICS OF METAL THREAD AND THE LIKE 1,732 13,053CHINA MAINLAND 268 3,590Other Countries 2,000 16,643 Total58109200 EMBROIDERY OF MANMADE FIBERS 301 4,877CHINA MAINLAND 15 2,136SOUTH KOREA 97 3,923Other Countries 413 10,937 Total59 IMPREGNATED, COATED, OR LAMINATED TEXTILE FA 5959031000 TEXTILE FABRICS COATED WITH POLYVINYL CHLORIDE 497 2,179INDIA 1,956 9,710CHINA MAINLAND 1,394 7,744SOUTH KOREA 278 3,773Other Countries 4,124 23,406 Total59039000 OTHER COATED TEXTILE FABRICS 978 3,758INDIA 2,637 11,248CHINA MAINLAND 953 6,421SOUTH KOREA 159 2,560INDONESIA 122 2,230U.S.A 149 1,793GERMANY 287 6,494ITALY 41 1,019TURKEY 201 1,475Other Countries 5,527 36,997 Total59090010 TEXTILE HOSEPIPING FOR FIRE-FIGHTING 489 4,846CHINA MAINLAND 182 3,502U.S.A 261 2,142TURKEY 284 2,489Other Countries 1,216 12,979 Total59100000 TRANSMISSION OR CONVEYOR BELTS OF TEXTILES10- 236 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 90 1,226CHINA MAINLAND 15 1,280GERMANY 14 1,486FRANCE 43 8,090ITALY 50 3,194Other Countries 213 15,277 Total59111000 TEXTILE FABRICS, FELT, COMBINED WOTH OTHER MATERIALS 325 2,072INDIA 299 1,202THAILAND 172 2,139CHINA MAINLAND 432 7,034U.S.A 135 1,250GERMANY 83 1,373Other Countries 1,446 15,070 Total59113200 650 TEXTILE FABRICS FOR PAPER MACHINES, 650 G/M2 OR MORE 8 1,701SOUTH KOREA 5 1,033CANADA 13 1,619GERMANY 5 2,185FRANCE 5 1,097SPAIN 22 3,900Other Countries 57 11,534 Total59119000 OTHER TEXTILE ARTICLES FOR TECHNICAL USES 19 1,980INDIA 269 7,637CHINA MAINLAND 7 1,020SOUTH KOREA 8 1,120SOUTH AFRICA 30 1,523U.S.A 86 4,205GERMANY 10 1,422BELGIUM 43 1,274U.K 527 3,582ITALY 114 1,278TURKEY 53 4,501Other Countries 1,166 29,541 Total60 KNITTED OR CROCHETED FABRICS 6060019200 OTHER PILE FABRICS OF MAN-MADE FIBERS 1,909 10,640CHINA MAINLAND 198 2,495Other Countries 2,107 13,134 Total61 APPAREL AND CLOTHING ACCESSORIES, KNITTED O 6161032300 KNITTED MALE ENSEMBLES OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS10- 237 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 166 2,032INDIA 5,141 57,250CHINA MAINLAND 1,959 7,963INDONESIA 172 1,998Other Countries 7,438 69,243 Total61032900 KNITTED MALE ENSEMBLES OF OTHER TEXTILE MATERIALS 31 1,846INDIA 318 5,897CHINA MAINLAND 26 1,432TURKEY 41 1,101Other Countries 415 10,276 Total61033900 KNITTED MALE JACKETS OF OTHER TEXTILE MATERIALS 46 1,293INDIA 539 13,840CHINA MAINLAND 16 605Other Countries 601 15,737 Total61034300 KNITTED MALE TROUSERS, SHORTS, ETC., OF SYNTHETIC FIBER 195 2,266INDIA 2,848 35,982CHINA MAINLAND 55 2,420INDONESIA 137 2,739Other Countries 3,235 43,408 Total61041300 KNITTED FEMALE SUITS OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS 1,169 82,476CHINA MAINLAND 20 477Other Countries 1,189 82,954 Total61041900 KNITTED FEMALE SUITS OF OTHER TEXTILE MATERIALS 339 7,541CHINA MAINLAND 22 1,266ITALY 152 2,461Other Countries 513 11,268 Total61042200 KNITTED FEMALE ENSEMBLES OF COTTON 315 9,016CHINA MAINLAND 43 1,520Other Countries 358 10,536 Total61042300 KNITTED FEMALE ENSEMBLES OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS 1,000 19,871INDIA 5,407 79,604CHINA MAINLAND 71 1,467Other Countries 6,478 100,941 Total61042900 KNITTED FEMALE ENSEMBLES OF OTHER TEXTILE MATERIALS 124 1,511INDIA 619 8,238CHINA MAINLAND10- 238 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 51 1,283Other Countries 794 11,032 Total61044400 KNITTED FEMALE DRESSES OF ARTIFICIAL FIBERS 210 3,673INDIA 5,038 57,153CHINA MAINLAND 10 1,273GERMANY 9 1,249ITALY 125 5,891Other Countries 5,391 69,240 Total61044900 KNITTED FEMALE DRESSES OF OTHER TEXTILE MATERIALS 282 10,638CHINA MAINLAND 9 1,255ITALY 18 1,071TURKEY 60 2,481Other Countries 369 15,445 Total61046200 KNITTED FEMALE TROUSERS, SHORTS, ETC., OF COTTON 23 1,859INDIA 138 6,203CHINA MAINLAND 99 4,034Other Countries 259 12,097 Total61046300 KNITTED FEMALE TROUSERS, SHORTS, ETC., SYNTHETIC FIBERS 826 63,677CHINA MAINLAND 10 1,082HONDURAS 32 2,749MEXICO 108 3,255Other Countries 977 70,763 Total61046900 KNITTED FEMALE TROUSERS, SHORTS, ETC., OTHER TEXTILES 72 1,306BANGLADESH 150 2,609INDIA 764 13,908CHINA MAINLAND 27 1,522EGYPT 30 3,075ITALY 73 1,465TURKEY 78 3,307Other Countries 1,196 27,192 Total61051000 KNITTED MALE SHIRTS OF COTTON 130 5,289INDIA 329 16,375CHINA MAINLAND 27 2,311INDONESIA 71 2,912Other Countries 557 26,887 Total61059000 KNITTED MALE SHIRTS OF OTHER TEXTILE MATERIALS10- 239 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 259 4,343INDIA 991 14,487CHINA MAINLAND 129 3,909TURKEY 342 4,739Other Countries 1,721 27,477 Total61061000 KNITTED FEMALE BLOUSES AND SHIRTS OF COTTON 29 2,307INDIA 110 5,986CHINA MAINLAND 28 1,540INDONESIA 5 1,172ITALY 129 4,474Other Countries 302 15,479 Total61069000 KNITTED FEMALE BLOUSES AND SHIRTS OF OTHER TEXTILES 271 17,968UNITED ARAB EMIRA 119 9,547INDIA 2,231 183,552CHINA MAINLAND 86 11,850U.S.A 26 5,696U.K 5 1,158FRANCE 18 2,588ITALY 219 7,787TURKEY 151 15,001Other Countries 3,126 255,147 Total61071100 KNITTED MALE UNDERWEAR OF COTTON 87 2,805INDIA 706 18,781CHINA MAINLAND 279 7,152EGYPT 199 4,451Other Countries 1,271 33,189 Total61071200 ( ) KNITTED MALE UNDERWEAR OF MAN-MADE FIBERS 322 13,370CHINA MAINLAND 22 203Other Countries 344 13,573 Total61071900 KNITTED MALE UNDERWEAR OF OTHER TEXTILES 124 1,114SYRIA 115 2,232INDIA 726 12,514CHINA MAINLAND 126 2,714Other Countries 1,091 18,573 Total61072200 ( ) KNITTED MALE NIGHTWEAR OF MAN-MADE FIBERS 1,057 48,195CHINA MAINLAND 12 340Other Countries 1,068 48,534 Total10- 240 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 61081100 () KNITTED FEMALE SLIPS OF MAN-MADE FIBERS 74 1,332SYRIA 1,880 78,347CHINA MAINLAND 9 406Other Countries 1,963 80,085 Total61081900 () KNITTED FEMALE SLIPS OF OTHER TEXTILE MATERIALS 519 6,924SYRIA 348 6,550CHINA MAINLAND 90 1,357Other Countries 957 14,831 Total61082100 KNITTED FEMALE UNDERGARMENTS OF COTTON 77 1,127INDIA 24 2,296SRI LANKA 325 9,258CHINA MAINLAND 54 1,543Other Countries 479 14,225 Total61083200 ) KNITTED FEMALE NIGHTWEAR OF MAN-MADE FIBERS 396 9,268CHINA MAINLAND 51 1,333Other Countries 447 10,601 Total61089900 OTHER KNITTED FEMALE GARMENTS OF OTHER TEXTILES 195 1,092PAKISTAN 88 1,090INDIA 346 8,383CHINA MAINLAND 118 1,921TURKEY 131 3,004Other Countries 878 15,490 Total61091000 ( ) KNITTED T-SHIRTS AND OTHER VESTS OF COTTON 734 18,118BANGLADESH 821 32,429INDIA 70 2,547THAILAND 3,730 130,928CHINA MAINLAND 66 3,579PHILIPPINES 325 9,494INDONESIA 18 2,631ITALY 50 3,467TURKEY 272 14,210Other Countries 6,086 217,403 Total61099000 " " KNITTED T-SHIRTS AND OTHER VESTS OF OTHER TEXTILES 227 3,375BANGLADESH 285 7,751INDIA 60 1,199THAILAND10- 241 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 35 1,701VIETNAM 3,576 64,656CHINA MAINLAND 95 3,909INDONESIA 65 7,512MAURITIUS 17 1,221U.S.A 8 1,033PORTUGAL 20 2,001U.K 10 1,088ITALY 69 3,830TURKEY 150 8,791Other Countries 4,616 108,066 Total61101900 OTHER SWEATERS AND PULLOVERS 13 1,178BANGLADESH 9 1,292CAMBODIA 49 3,092CHINA MAINLAND 11 1,300U.K 30 2,597TURKEY 12 1,422ROMANIA 65 4,565Other Countries 189 15,447 Total61102000 KNITTED JERSEYS, PULLOVERS, ETC., OF COTTON 28 1,089BANGLADESH 126 10,734CHINA MAINLAND 52 3,970Other Countries 206 15,793 Total61103000 KNITTED JERSEYS, PULLOVERS, ETC., OF MAN-MADE FIBERS 236 10,858CHINA MAINLAND 115 3,111Other Countries 351 13,969 Total61112000 KNITTED BABIES' CLOTHES, OF COTTON 1,416 50,966INDIA 172 9,203THAILAND 1,283 32,582CHINA MAINLAND 65 1,044NORTH KOREA 119 9,890SOUTH KOREA 26 1,064PHILIPPINES 35 1,364U.K 181 6,509Other Countries 3,296 112,622 Total61119000 KNITTED BABIES' CLOTHES, OF OTHER TEXTILES 175 1,547SYRIA 69 1,065BANGLADESH10- 242 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 164 2,063INDIA 1,147 26,658CHINA MAINLAND 183 4,730Other Countries 1,739 36,063 Total61130000 GARMENTS, KNITTED, OF RUBBER OR PLASTIC COATING 497 8,800INDIA 4,064 65,631CHINA MAINLAND 76 1,686Other Countries 4,637 76,118 Total61142000 OTHER KNITTED GARMENTS OF COTTON 99 2,527INDIA 344 40,891CHINA MAINLAND 62 9,512MOROCCO 46 1,186Other Countries 552 54,117 Total61149000 OTHER KNITTED GARMENTS OF OTHER TEXTILES 108 5,509BANGLADESH 50 3,983INDIA 307 20,890CHINA MAINLAND 29 4,425MOROCCO 158 28,560PORTUGAL 122 18,268TURKEY 55 2,897SPAIN 70 1,875Other Countries 901 86,407 Total61159500 other thancotton socks 73 5,345INDIA 177 4,448CHINA MAINLAND 16 1,267Other Countries 266 11,060 Total61159900 OTHER KNITTED STOCKINGS OF OTHER TEXTILES 61 1,607THAILAND 3,192 21,289CHINA MAINLAND 147 1,236SOUTH KOREA 466 5,296Other Countries 3,866 29,428 Total62 APPAREL AND CLOTHING ACCESSORIES, NOT KNITT 6262011900 ... MALE OVERCOATS, ETC., OF OTHER TEXTILES, NOT KNITTED 181 7,472CHINA MAINLAND 18 6,744U.S.A 19 429Other Countries 218 14,644 Total10- 243 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 62031100 MALE SUITS, WOOL, NOT KNITTED 5,282 62,821CHINA MAINLAND 229 3,663Other Countries 5,511 66,483 Total62031900 MALE SUITS, OF OTHER TEXTILES, NOT KNITTED 1,133 23,341INDIA 95 1,883THAILAND 8,476 138,347CHINA MAINLAND 236 7,383INDONESIA 48 2,661EGYPT 370 62,728FRANCE 236 13,431ITALY 38 2,156TURKEY 291 8,283Other Countries 10,923 260,214 Total62032300 MALE ENSEMBLES, OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS, NOT KNITTED 363 6,399SYRIA 440 13,715CHINA MAINLAND 104 2,410EGYPT 7 1,779TURKEY 133 2,432Other Countries 1,048 26,735 Total62032900 MALE ENSEMBLES, OF OTHER TEXTILES, NOT KNITTED 203 5,778INDIA 97 2,103THAILAND 2,260 34,816CHINA MAINLAND 15 1,105INDONESIA 31 2,416EGYPT 119 5,754Other Countries 2,724 51,971 Total62033200 MALE JACKETS, OF COTTON, NOT KNITTED 179 8,784CHINA MAINLAND 44 2,277Other Countries 223 11,062 Total62033900 MALE JACKETS, OF OTHER TEXTILE MATERIALS, NOT KNITTED 54 1,593INDIA 1,749 32,868CHINA MAINLAND 89 1,535INDONESIA 60 3,251ITALY 94 3,733TURKEY 123 3,460Other Countries 2,169 46,440 Total10- 244 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 62034200 MALE TROUSERS AND THE LIKE, COTTON, NOT KNITTED 56 2,760PAKISTAN 131 2,676BANGLADESH 333 9,604INDIA 115 2,657VIETNAM 1,391 50,080CHINA MAINLAND 74 2,690TAIWAN 107 9,382INDONESIA 19 1,277EGYPT 130 6,644Other Countries 2,355 87,770 Total62034300 MALE TROUSERS AND SIMILAR, SYNTHETIC FIBER, NOT KNITTED 1,207 23,120CHINA MAINLAND 28 2,316SOUTH KOREA 20 1,088INDONESIA 194 5,478Other Countries 1,448 32,003 Total62034900 MALE TROUSERS AND SIMILAR, OTHER TEXTILES, NOT KNITTED 96 1,223PAKISTAN 151 2,829INDIA 2,071 30,058CHINA MAINLAND 219 6,194Other Countries 2,537 40,304 Total62041900 FEMALE SUITS, OF OTHER TEXTILE MATERIALS, NOT KNITTED 8 1,327LEBANON 114 2,704UNITED ARAB EMIRA 76 1,213BANGLADESH 281 10,698INDIA 4 1,054VIETNAM 9,226 144,307CHINA MAINLAND 28 1,372INDONESIA 11 2,770MOROCCO 13 4,433TUNISIA 18 2,879FRANCE 44 9,930ITALY 32 2,285TURKEY 2 1,245SPAIN 157 7,931Other Countries 10,016 194,147 Total62042300 FEMALE ENSEMBLES, OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS, NOT KNITTED 204 4,612SYRIA 12 1,037LEBANON10- 245 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 129 5,725INDIA 52 1,545THAILAND 1,739 80,030CHINA MAINLAND 9 2,788MOROCCO 29 1,721FRANCE 34 3,873ITALY 159 22,604TURKEY 39 7,749SPAIN 95 4,246Other Countries 2,499 135,929 Total62042900 FEMALE ENSEMBLES, OF OTHER TEXTILES, NOT KNITTED 10 2,255LEBANON 271 3,526BANGLADESH 419 15,678INDIA 126 3,744THAILAND 21 1,011VIETNAM 11,950 334,846CHINA MAINLAND 10 1,336PHILIPPINES 366 7,262INDONESIA 8 1,420MOROCCO 40 4,248U.S.A 62 4,619PORTUGAL 8 1,070GERMANY 31 4,043U.K 48 6,404FRANCE 164 28,073ITALY 158 11,890TURKEY 35 4,958SPAIN 154 10,130Other Countries 13,881 446,512 Total62043900 FEMALE JACKETS, OF OTHER TEXTILES, NOT KNITTED 150 2,447SYRIA 962 21,073CHINA MAINLAND 29 1,481TURKEY 205 4,538Other Countries 1,346 29,539 Total62044200 FEMALE DRESSES, COTTON, NOT KNITTED 234 3,113BANGLADESH 210 4,966INDIA 24 1,211THAILAND 1,038 30,375CHINA MAINLAND 12 1,049PHILIPPINES 55 2,424INDONESIA10- 246 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 29 2,981ITALY 83 3,836TURKEY 130 4,829Other Countries 1,815 54,782 Total62044300 FEMALE DRESSES, OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS, NOT KNITTED 81 2,097SYRIA 499 14,338INDIA 982 44,937CHINA MAINLAND 13 1,071U.S.A 16 1,530FRANCE 63 11,744ITALY 74 5,152TURKEY 186 9,524Other Countries 1,914 90,394 Total62044400 FEMALE DRESSES, OF ARTIFICIAL FIBERS, NOT KNITTED 747 18,403CHINA MAINLAND 12 1,507ITALY 49 3,295TURKEY 97 3,217Other Countries 905 26,423 Total62044900 FEMALE DRESSES, OF OTHER TEXTILES, NOT KNITTED 61 4,792LEBANON 78 1,673UNITED ARAB EMIRA 262 2,170PAKISTAN 1,288 17,832BANGLADESH 3,544 50,919INDIA 158 4,767THAILAND 4,625 168,492CHINA MAINLAND 44 2,602PHILIPPINES 256 2,133INDONESIA 128 2,273EGYPT 36 4,244U.S.A 82 3,672U.K 56 3,442FRANCE 168 15,311ITALY 310 18,476TURKEY 14 1,336BULGARIA 41 4,381ROMANIA 12 1,531LITHUANIA 229 8,162Other Countries 11,391 318,205 Total62045200 FEMALE SKIRTS, COTTON, NOT KNITTED 35 1,885INDIA10- 247 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 165 7,877CHINA MAINLAND 7 2,498ITALY 27 1,533Other Countries 233 13,793 Total62045300 FEMALE SKIRTS, OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS, NOT KNITTED 602 14,839CHINA MAINLAND 35 2,281TURKEY 19 5,684SPAIN 100 4,835Other Countries 756 27,639 Total62045900 FEMALE SKIRTS, OF OTHER TEXTILES, NOT KNITTED 12 1,269LEBANON 68 2,681INDIA 1,063 23,787CHINA MAINLAND 14 1,933ITALY 66 3,574TURKEY 20 1,444POLAND 156 5,937Other Countries 1,400 40,625 Total62046200 FEMALE TROUSERS AND THE LIKE, COTTON, NOT KNITTED 22 1,256PAKISTAN 43 1,928BANGLADESH 157 7,088INDIA 648 36,395CHINA MAINLAND 5 2,146ITALY 77 6,435Other Countries 951 55,247 Total62046300 () FEMALE TROUSERS, ETC., SYNTHETIC FIBERS, NOT KNITTED 537 3,558PAKISTAN 314 4,133BANGLADESH 450 5,839INDIA 71 1,093THAILAND 8,934 116,698CHINA MAINLAND 11 1,032U.K 124 9,654ITALY 69 3,266TURKEY 275 11,129Other Countries 10,786 156,400 Total62046900 ( ) FEMALE TROUSERS, ETC., OTHER TEXTILES, NOT KNITTED 9 1,575LEBANON 12 1,156UNITED ARAB EMIRA 97 4,499PAKISTAN10- 248 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 173 5,058BANGLADESH 263 10,709INDIA 85 1,686THAILAND 11 1,273VIETNAM 1,908 43,473CHINA MAINLAND 42 2,332EGYPT 11 1,231U.S.A 34 2,217FRANCE 59 5,020ITALY 219 15,478TURKEY 5 1,058BULGARIA 8 1,305ROMANIA 130 8,623Other Countries 3,064 106,694 Total62052000 MALE SHIRTS, COTTON, NOT KNITTED 144 3,395BANGLADESH 896 29,671INDIA 101 2,933THAILAND 2,146 85,674CHINA MAINLAND 279 11,717INDONESIA 16 1,863U.K 38 2,942ITALY 35 1,431TURKEY 145 8,732Other Countries 3,801 148,358 Total62053000 MALE SHIRTS, OF MAN-MADE FIBERS, NOT KNITTED 131 2,985SYRIA 66 2,731UNITED ARAB EMIRA 262 4,382INDIA 98 1,381THAILAND 34 1,299VIETNAM 2,132 32,256CHINA MAINLAND 40 1,537U.S.A 53 2,445GERMANY 24 1,397U.K 18 2,089ITALY 42 3,880TURKEY 178 6,427Other Countries 3,079 62,810 Total62059000 MALE SHIRTS, OF OTHER TEXTILE MATERIALS, NOT KNITTED 162 1,538BANGLADESH 1,754 18,930INDIA 166 4,224THAILAND10- 249 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 21 1,097VIETNAM 3,184 50,470CHINA MAINLAND 176 2,091INDONESIA 30 2,324U.S.A 79 1,087U.K 103 6,085ITALY 190 6,107TURKEY 381 10,233Other Countries 6,245 104,188 Total62063000 FEMALE SHIRTS, COTTON, NOT KNITTED 42 2,770BANGLADESH 117 9,256INDIA 280 22,416CHINA MAINLAND 86 8,638Other Countries 525 43,080 Total62064000 MALE SHIRTS, OF MAN-MADE FIBERS, NOT KNITTED 160 2,155BANGLADESH 53 3,798INDIA 41 1,513THAILAND 1,056 30,317CHINA MAINLAND 12 1,138PHILIPPINES 16 1,931PERU 43 1,737FRANCE 126 13,104ITALY 87 5,713TURKEY 17 1,360ROMANIA 119 8,497Other Countries 1,729 71,262 Total62069000 FEMALE SHIRTS, OF OTHER TEXTILES, NOT KNITTED 161 3,069SYRIA 11 1,286LEBANON 50 2,923UNITED ARAB EMIRA 291 3,921BANGLADESH 272 11,487INDIA 13 1,181SRI LANKA 54 2,082THAILAND 17 1,812CAMBODIA 3,382 94,200CHINA MAINLAND 8 1,561TAIWAN 16 2,402PHILIPPINES 16 2,116MOROCCO 78 8,415U.S.A 6 1,313BRAZIL10- 250 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 50 3,718U.K 13 1,869FRANCE 26 3,020ITALY 67 4,759TURKEY 35 4,381ROMANIA 203 10,687Other Countries 4,771 166,202 Total62071100 MALE UNDERWEAR, COTTON, NOT KNITTED 207 2,113BANGLADESH 1,129 24,550CHINA MAINLAND 87 2,556EGYPT 37 1,231PORTUGAL 161 2,747Other Countries 1,620 33,197 Total62071900 ( ) MALE UNDERWEAR OF OTHER TEXTILES, NOT KNITTED 90 4,058UNITED ARAB EMIRA 2,049 47,452CHINA MAINLAND 547 9,231TAIWAN 57 1,606U.S.A 27 1,039U.K 27 1,000TURKEY 194 4,275Other Countries 2,991 68,661 Total62072100 MALE NIGHTWEAR, COTTON, NOT KNITTED 27 1,083UNITED ARAB EMIRA 146 5,337INDIA 161 3,690CHINA MAINLAND 90 1,395Other Countries 425 11,505 Total62072200 ( ) MALE NIGHTWEAR, OF MAN-MADE FIBERS, NOT KNITTED 870 20,952CHINA MAINLAND 112 2,028Other Countries 983 22,980 Total62072900 ( ) MALE NIGHTWEAR, OF OTHER TEXTILE MATERIALS, NOT KNITTED 149 1,572BANGLADESH 244 4,080INDIA 499 5,597CHINA MAINLAND 131 2,057Other Countries 1,022 13,306 Total62079900 OTHER MALE GARMENTS, OF OTHER TEXTILES, NOT KNITTED 998 4,948INDIA 86 1,112THAILAND10- 251 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 9,302 70,483CHINA MAINLAND 248 1,239TURKEY 635 4,305Other Countries 11,268 82,087 Total62081900 .. FEMALE SLIPS, ETC., OF OTHER TEXTILES, NOT KNITTED 138 2,396PAKISTAN 158 2,486BANGLADESH 880 10,083INDIA 229 3,962THAILAND 3,200 35,909CHINA MAINLAND 183 1,981SOUTH KOREA 578 3,452INDONESIA 45 1,262MOROCCO 57 1,278FRANCE 87 1,728ITALY 443 6,366TURKEY 487 7,337Other Countries 6,484 78,239 Total62082100 FEMALE NIGHTWEAR, COTTON, NOT KNITTED 300 9,855INDIA 637 17,299CHINA MAINLAND 159 4,676Other Countries 1,096 31,829 Total62082200 () FEMALE NIGHTWEAR, OF MAN-MADE FIBERS, NOT KNITTED 166 3,106SYRIA 48 1,456INDIA 667 9,742CHINA MAINLAND 80 1,470Other Countries 961 15,774 Total62082900 FEMALE NIGHTWEAR, OF OTHER TEXTILES, NOT KNITTED 500 9,402INDIA 2,289 28,024CHINA MAINLAND 298 5,570Other Countries 3,087 42,995 Total62089900 OTHER FEMALE GARMENTS, OF OTHER TEXTILES, NOT KNITTED 467 7,101BANGLADESH 646 7,246INDIA 136 2,313THAILAND 8,242 65,408CHINA MAINLAND 36 1,019ITALY 310 5,075Other Countries 9,838 88,162 Total10- 252 Imports According to commodities and CountriesFor the Year of 2010Table No (10) () / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) / Commodity / CountryUnits WeightValue (Tons) (ooo SR ) Foreign Trade StatisticsCentral Department of Statistics & Information 62092000 BABIES' GARMENTS, COTTON, NOT KNITTED 24 1,262BANGLADESH 156 6,560INDIA 404 22,108CHINA MAINLAND 16 1,474FRANCE 45 2,530TURKEY 113 4,751Other Countries 758 38,684 Total62093000 BABIES' GARMENTS, OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS, NOT KNITTED 211 4,874SYRIA 50 1,510INDIA 491 14,163CHINA MAINLAND 132 3,445FRANCE 161 13