Just to correct the arithmetic...

If consumption increases by 5.6%, and production increases by 0.8%, this does not imply that imports increased by (5.6 - 0.8) = 4.8%
In fact, imports will increase by a percentage much higher than the percentage increase in consumption. The proper calculation for the increase is:

change in imports = (current consumption - current production) / (previous consumption - previous production)

In this case, this is (7.94 - 3.82) / (7.52 - 3.79) = 10.5%

i propose ((7.94-3.82)-(7.52-3.70))/(7.94-3.82)= 0.095 = 9.5 %

or (4.12-3.73)/4.12 = 9.5%