The Namibia Statistics Agency's 2015 Annual Trade Statistics Bulletin reveals a significant increase in the trade deficit, reaching N$39.2 billion, attributed to a rise in imports and a decline in export revenue. Exports fell to N$58.4 billion, largely due to reduced demand for goods from key markets like Angola and Germany, while imports rose to N$97.6 billion, primarily from South Africa. The bulletin emphasizes the crucial role of foreign trade statistics in policy formulation and economic planning.