oil goods, the report pointed out that exports to the Group of non-Arab and non-Islamic Asian States, which come at the forefront of groups as for the exports had registered a decline of 28% to record SR (4472) million in August 2015 compared to SR (6210) million in August 2014. Exports to European Union countries declined by (19.20%) to record SR (1757) million, while the GCC exports fell by (0.20%) to record SR (3759) million. The United Arab Emirates, China, Singapore, India and Egypt, formed the five most important countries for exports, where they formed (40.68%) of the total non-oil commodity exports compared to (37.39%) in August 2014. China, the United States of America, Germany, South Korea and Japan accounted for the largest five countries for imports by (46.41%) compared to (45.22%) in August 2014. The report indicated that imports from Japan had the lowest rate at (16.5%), and imports from Germany declined by (14.5%), while imports from South Korea rose by (1.80%) of the total of imports. -- SPA 12:27 LOCAL TIME 09:27 GMT تغريد