petroleum commodity amounted to SR 54, 824 million, up 36,03% compared to the value of the Kingdom's imports during the first quarter of 2014, while the value of non-oil exports during the first quarter of 2013 was SR 46,195 million by 29,46% of the value of the Kingdom's imports during the same period. The value of non-oil exports amounted to SR 202,443 million by 32,1% of the value of the Kingdom's imports in 2013, while the value of non-oil exports during 2013 was SR 57,194 million by 32,19% of the value of the Kingdom's imports during the same period. Also, the value of the Kingdom's non-petroleum exports of national origin to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) during the first quarter reached SR 7,511 million compared to SR 7,694 million during the first quarter of 2013, down 2,4%, while the value of imported goods with national origin from GCC during the period amounted to SR 12,195 million compared to SR 12,598 million during the first quarter of 2013, down 3,2%. In its report, the CDSI pointed out that the value of exports of chemical industry products reached SR 18,522 million representing 33,78% of the total value of non-petroleum exports, plastics and rubber products ranked second with a value of SR 17,602 million by 32,11%, while equipment of transportation and parts thereof came in third place with 10,19% of the total value of exports. --More 14:14 LOCAL TIME 11:14 GMT تغريد