Statistics South Africa

Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) is a national government department responsible for the production and coordination of official and other statistics to assist organs of state, business and the public in evidence-based decisions for planning, policy development and measurement governed by the Statistics Act (Act No. 6 of 1999). National Statistical Authority to inform stakeholders on the economy and society by Collecting, compiling and disseminating a wide range of economic, social and population statistics; Developing and maintaining databases for national statistics on businesses and enumeration areas; and Liaising with other countries and statistical agencies as well as representing Stats SA and South Africa in statistical activities internationally. The National Statistical Coordinator, to promote coordination amongst producers of official and other statistics in order to advance quality, comparability and optimum use of official statistics and to avoid duplication by: Formulating quality criteria and establishing standards, classifications and procedures; Providing statistical advice; and Promoting a public culture of measurement.

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    • abril 2024
      Fonte: Statistics South Africa
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 18 abril, 2024
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      Wholesale Trade Sales of South Africa Sales at constant 2015 prices: results for January 2020Measured in real terms (constant 2015 prices), wholesale trade sales increased by 1,9% in January 2020 compared with January 2019. Seasonally adjusted wholesale trade sales increased by 1,1% in January 2020 compared with December 2019. This followed month-on-month changes of -0,5% in December 2019 and -3,0% in November 2019. In the three months ended January 2020, seasonally adjusted wholesale trade sales decreased by 2,0% compared with the previous three months. Sales at current prices: results for January 2020Measured in nominal terms (current prices), wholesale trade sales increased by 6,9% in January 2020 compared with January 2019. The main contributors to this increase were dealers in: • solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products (16,0% and contributing 4,2 percentage points); and • food, beverages and tobacco (16,5% and contributing 2,5 percentage points).Wholesale trade sales increased by 2,2% in the three months ended January 2020 compared with the three months ended in January 2019. The main positive contributors to this increase were dealers in: • food, beverages and tobacco (8,5% and contributing 1,4 percentage points); and • solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products (5,0% and contributing 1,3 percentage points).