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Statistical Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium
Volume XXXlV December 2004 Data available as at 31 December 2004
United Nations New York, 2004
ESCAP WORKS TOWARDS REDUCING POVERTY AND MANAGING GLOBALIZATION
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UNITED NATIONS PUBLICATION
Sales No. E.05.11.F.11 Copyright 0 United Nations 2004 All rights reserved Manufactured in Thailand ISBN: 92-1-120421-6 ISSN:0252-4457 -
The designations employed and the presentationof the material in this publication do not imply the expressionof any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerningthe legal status of any country, territory, city or area, or of its authorities,or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. This publication has been issued without formal editing.
Contents Page Introduction and explanatory notes
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Regional tables 1. Total population ............................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................................................ I 2. Population growth rate .............................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................ II 3. RuraVurban population ................................................. .................. ........................................................................................................................................................................ 111 4. Life expectancy at birth ............................................................................................................... ..................................... ......................................................................................... VI 5. Population densi....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... IX 6. Crude birth rate .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... X 7. Crude death rate .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................XI 8. Adult literacy rate ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... XI1 9. Agricultural production indices ........ ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... XV 10. Cereal production.............................................................................................................................. "....................................................... .............................................................. XIX 1I. Industrial production index................................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................ XXlV 12. Consumer price indices .................................................. ............ ..................... ........................................ ............................................................................................................. XXV 13. lnternet users ............................................... ........................................................... .......................................................................................................................................... XXVlll 14. International trade .................................................................... ........................ ..................................................... ............................................................................................... XXlX 15. GDP growth rate ...................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................................................... XXXlI 16. GDP per capita.............................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................ ........XXXlll 17. Exchange rates ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... - ..........XXXlV Countrylarea tables ~
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
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Australia .................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................................ .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Bangladesh................................. China Cook Islands .......................................................................................... .......................... ........................................................................................................................................ ... FIJI Hong Kong, China................................................................................ ................................................................................................................. .................................................. India Indonesia.............................................................................".................................................................................................................................................................................... Iran (Islamic Republic of) .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
1 6 9 13 15 19 24 30
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36 Macao, China ............................................................... ......................... ....................................................................................................... ......................................................... 43 Malaysia ....................................."........................................................................,,....................................,...,..........................................................................................................45 Myanmar 49 Nepal 52 New Zealand ....*........................................................................................................................................ ...................................................... .................................... ..,.................. 54 Pakistan 58 Papua New Guinea................................... .......................................... .................................................................................................................................................................... 63 .. Philippines 65 Republic of Korea .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69 Russian Federation.............................................................................................. .................................................................................................................................................... 76 Samoa 80 Singapore........................................................................ ................................................................................. ........................................................................................................ 81 Sri Lanka 85 Thailand................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ................ 89 Tonga 94 Turkey............................................... ...................... .................................................................... .............................................................................................................................. 96
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Introduction and explanatory notes Sfafisfical lndicafors forAsia and the Pacific is a publicationdesigned to provide up-todate monthly data for the purposeof assessingthe short-term demographic and economic trends in countries or areas of the region. It has been offered in print on a quarterly basis from 1971 to 2003. From January 2004 onwards, the quarterly releases have only been electronic at ehttp://www.unescap.ora/stat/data/statindb.
The main part of the publication represents the monthly data released online in December 2004 for selected countries and areas of the region. The publication starts, however, with 17 tables that cover comparative annual socio-economic indicators for all regional members and associate members of ESCAP. *** Data appearing in this publication are compiled from special submissions by countries or areas, official national publications, the United Nations Monthly Bullefin of Sfafisfics,the lnfernafional FinancialStatistics of the InternationalMonetary Fund and information provided by other international organizations. Unless otherwise stated, the metric system of weights and measures is used. Data shown for the latest period should generally be treated as provisional. The designation “country or area” covers countries, territories, cities or areas. Figures shown between three broken lines (- - -) are the average for the period and figures between four broken lines (- - - -) are the total for the period covered. The following symbols are used:
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data not available nil or negligible
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series changed
On 1 July 1997, Hong Kong became Hong Kong, China. Mention of “Hong Kong” in the text refers to a date prior to IJuly 1997. On 20 December 1999, Macau became Macao, China. Mention of “Macau” in the text refers to a date prior to 20 December 1999.
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Table I.Total population 1980
1990
East and North-East Asia China Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Hong Kong, China Japan Macao. China Mongolia Republic of Korea
987.10 I ’ 17.20 5.06 117.06 0.24 I ’ 1.60 38.12
1143.30 I 19.96 5.70 123.61 0.34 I 2.12 42.87
1995
‘
’
2000
1211.20 I ’ 21.37 6.16 125.57 0.41 2.25 45.09
1267.40 22.27 6.66 126.93 0.43 2.41 47.01
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Millions
2002
2003
1284.90 I ’ 22.62 6.79 127.44 0.44 2.47 47.64
1292.30 I ’ 22.66 6.80 127.62 0.45 2.50 47.93
South-East Asia Brunei Damssalam Cambodia Indonesia La0 People’s Democratic Republic Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Tirnor-Leste Viet Nam
0.19 6.50 147.49 3.20 13.88 33.61 48.10 l 2 2.41 46.96 0.58 53.72
0.25 8.60 179.38 4.14 18.10 40.78 60.70 l 2 3.05 56.30 0.74 66.23
0.29 10.50 194.75 4.69 20.69 44.74 68.62 I 2 3.53 59.46 0.84 72.00
13.39 l4 87.50 1.32 673.00 39.30 0.16 14.63 82.58 14.75 44.44
17.30 108.70 1.70 835.13 54.47 0.21 18.11 109.71 16.27 I s 56.15
19.70 120.20 1.81 931.OO 59.19 0.25 20.34 124.49 17.28 I 61.73
3.12 6.21 l 6 5.05 l 6 14.82 3.62 138.84 I ‘ 3.95 2.83 15.70 l 6
3.57 7.22 l 6 5.45 l 6 16.30 l 6 4.39 148.16 I ’ 5.30 3.76 20.60 l 6
3.77 7.73 l 6 5.14 15.96 l 6 4.56 147.61 I ‘ 5.84 4.53 22.90 l 6
3.80 8.02 l 6 4.69 14.90 l 6 4.89 145.60 I ’ 6.19 5.29 24.80 I’
3.21 8.14 l 6 4.62 14.86 l 6 4.97 144.00 I ’ 6.44 5.79 25.40 l 6
3.21 8.20 l 6 4.57 14.86 l 6 5.01 145.20 I ’ 6.50 6.12 25.70 l 6
0.05 17.07 0.02 0.74 0.19 0.13 0.07 I’ 0.05 0.10 0.01 0.17 3.33 0.002 l 6
0.05 18.07 0.02 0.77 0.21 0.14 0.08 0.05 0.11 0.01 0.19 3.66 l9 0.002 l 6 0.06 0.02 4.08 0.16 0.38 0.10 0.01 0.17 3494.53 480.11 1235.07 326.63 28.34
0.06 19.15 0.02 0.81 0.23 0.15 0.08 0.05 0.11 0.01 0.21 3.86 I s 0.002 I 6 0.07 0.02 5.13 0.17 0.46 0.10 0.01 0.19 3721.74 518.43 1350.04 355.31 30.90
0.06 19.66 0.02 0.83 0.24 0.16 0.09 0.06 0.1 1 0.01 0.22 3.93 l9 0.002 l 6 0.07 0.02 5.52 0.18 0.49 0.10 0.01 0.20 3807.35 533.73 1396.74 367.42 31.98
0.06 19.88 0.02 0.83 0.25 0.16 0.09 0.06 0.1 I 0.01 0.22 4.01 0.002 l 6 0.08 0.02 5.62 0.18 0.51 0.10 0.01 0.21 3849.06 541.36 1418.46 373.44 32.42
South and South-West Asia Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan India Iran (Islamic Republic of) Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Turkey
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0.32 12.60 205.84 5.23 23.49 50.13 76.50 l 2 4.02 61.87 0.74 77.69 21.oo 129.20 2.06 1017.00 63.66 0.27 22.90 139.14 18.47 67.42
0.34 13.00 211.06 5.53 24.52 52.17 79.50 l 3 4.17 62.80 0.76 79.88 21.80 132.90 2.20 1052.00 65.54 0.28 23.70 144.85 19.01 l 5 69.63
0.35 13.30 213.72 5.68 25.05 53.22 81.10 l 3 4.19 63.08 0.77 80.90 22.20 134.60 2.26 1068.00 66.48 0.29 24.20 147.66 19.25 70.71
North and Central Asia Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Russian Federation Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan
Pacific
,
American Samoa Australia Cook Islands Fiji French Polynesia Guam Kiribati Marshall Islands Micronesia (Federated States of) Naunr New Caledonia New Zealand Niue NorthernMariana Islands Palau Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu ESCAP A S W SAARC ECO PACIFIC
0.03 14.70 0.02 0.63 0.15 0.11 l 7 0.06 0.03 0.07 0.01 0.14 3.11 0.003 l 6 0.02 0.01 I1O 2.88 Il2 0.16 0.23
0.09 0.01 0.12 2710.79 356.64 887.33 226.84 22.57
0.04 0.02 l 7 3.69 In 0.16 0.32 0.10 0.01 0.15 3235.09 438.27 1107.13 295.20 26.41
figures as at 1 April. 8. Census fgures as at 7 November. 9. Data refer to resident population. 10. Census figures as at 15 September. 1I. Census fgures as at 15 April. 12. Census figures as at 22 September. 13. Census figures as at 11 July. 14. Census figures as at 9 July.
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Table 2. Population growth sate Percent per annum
1980-1990
1990-2000
2000
2001
2002
2003
1.5 1.5 1.2 0.5 3.5 2.9 1.2
1.o 1.1 1.6 0.3 2.4 1.3 0.9
0.8 0.7 0.9 0.2 0.7 1.7 0.8
0.7 0.7 0.9 0.3 1.2 0.7
0.7 0.8 0.9 0.1 1.2 1.2 0.6
0.6 0.5 0.2 0.5 I.6 1.2 0.6
3.2 2.8 2.0 2.6 2.7 2.0 2.4 2.4 1.8 2.4 2.1
2.5 3.9 1.4 2.4 2.6 2.1 2.3 2.8 0.9 0.0 1.6
2.5 1.8 1.5 2.8 3.4 2.0 2.3 1.3 I ' 0.4 -0.9 1.4
2.5 1.8 1.5 2.8 2.2 2.0 1.9 1.7 I' 0.7 1.8 1.4
2.4 I.9 1.4 2.8 2.1 2.0 2.0 1.8 I' 0.8 1.8 1.5
2.7 1.9 1.4 2.8 2.1 2.0 2.0 0.5 I' 0.5 0.8 I.5
2.6 2.2 2.6 2.2 3.3 3.2 2.2 2.9 1.o 2.4
2.0 1.6 1.9 2.0 1.6 2.4 2.4 2.4 1.3 1.8
1.9 1.3 3.4 1.8 1.5 2.0 2.4 2.1 1.4 1.7
1.9 1.3 3.8 1.2 1.4 1.7 2.3 2.0 1.4 1.6
1.9 1.5 2.8 2.4 1.6 1.6 2.4 2.0 1.5 1.6
1.8 1.3 3.2 1.5 1.4 1.6 2.1 1.9 1.3 1.6
1.4 1.5 0.8 1.o 1.9 0.7 3.0 2.9 2.8
0.6 1.1 -1.5 -0.9 1.1 -0.2 1.6 3.5 1.9
0.3 0.9 -0.8 -0.4 0.8 -0.5 2.1 3.7 1.2
... 0.8 -0.8 -0.4 0.8 -0.6 1.9 4.1 1.2
-0.1 0.8 -0.7 0.1 0.8 -0.5 2.1 5.2 1.2
-0.1 0.8 -0.6 0.3 0.9 0.8 0.9 5.7 1.2
3.7 1.5 -0.5 1.5 2.7 2.3 2.3 4.2 2.9 1.8 2.0 0.7 -4.6 10.0 1.3 2.5 0.3 3.6 0.3 1.9 2.5
2.0 1.2 0.5 0.9 1.8 1.5 I.6 I.3 0.9 2.3 2.1 1.5 -1.3 4.9 2.3 3.3 0.7 3.7 0.4 1.5 2.7
1.6 1.2
1.6 1.3 1.7 0.5 I.5 2.0 1.7 3.6 0.2 2.5 1.5 0.5 " -4.1 3.1 2.6 3.0 3.6 3.7 0.4 2.0 2.7
1.6 1.3 1.1 1.4 1.8 2.1 1.7 3.8 0.2 2.4 1.4 1.4 " -3.3 2.9 2.0 3.2 0.5 3.4 0.3 2.0 2.7
East and North-East Asia China Democratic People's Republic of Korea Hong Kong, China Japan Macao, China Mongolia Republic of Korea
0.8
South-East Asia Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia La0 People's Democratic Republic Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Timor-Leste Met Nam
South and South-WestAsia Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan India Iran (Islamic Republic of) Maldves Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Turkey
North and Central Asia Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Russian Federation Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan
Pacific American Samoa Australia Cook Islands Fiji French Polynesia Guam Kiribati Marshall Islands Micronesia (Federated States of) Nauru New Caledonia New Zealand Niue NorUlern Mariana Islands Palau Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu
... 0.5 1.6 1.8 1.7 3.6 0.2 2.6 1.7 0.6 I ' 3.6 5.3 3.2
... 1.8 3.8 0.5 2.0 2.7
I.6 1.2 0.0 0.7 1.8 2.0 1.6 3.9 0.2 4.8 1.4 2.0 5.9 2.8 1.5 1.8 0.9 3.6 0.4 1.3 2.7
.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------I . Data refer to resident population.
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Table 3 Rurallurban population Percentage
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
Rural Urban
80.6 19.4
73.6 26.4
71.O
29.0
63.8 36.2
60.9 39.1
59.5 40.5
Rural Urban
43.1 56.9
40.2 59.8
41.0 59.0
39.8 60.2
39.0 61.O
38.9 61.1
Rural Urban
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Rural Urban
23.8 76.2
... ...
...
Rural Urban
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Rural Urban
48.5 51.5
43.0 57.0
47.3 52.7
43.4 56.6
l2
42.6 57.4
46.6 53.4
Rural Urban
42.7 57.3
... ...
20.3 79.7
l3
... ...
19.7 80.3
Rural Urban
40.1 59.9
34.0
31.O 69.0
...
...
...
66.0
...
...
...
Rural Urban
89.7 10.3
88.4 11.6
85.6 14.4
84.0
84.0
...
16.0
16.0
...
Rural Urban
77.6 22.4
69.1 30.9
63.9 36.1
59.8 40.2
... ...
54.4 45.6
Rural Urban
86.6 13.4
81.4 18.6
79.0 21.o
76.5 23.5
80.0 20.0
79.4 20.6
Rural Urban
62.5 37.5
45.3 54.7
41.2 58.8
37.6 62.4
37.4 62.6
Rural Urban
76.0 24.0
75.2 24.8
74.0 26.0
72.3 27.7
71.O 29.0
70.5 29.5
Rural Urban
62.7 37.3
51.4 48.6
46.0
54.0
41.4 58.6
40.0 60.0
39.0 61.0
Rural Urban
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Rural Urban
82.4 17.6
82.3 17.7
81.7 18.3
81.5 18.5
71.4 28.6
71.4 28.6
Rural Urban
91.6 8.4
92.2 7.8
92.5 7.5
92.5 7.5
92.4 7.6
92.3 7.7
Rural Urban
80.7 19.3
80.5 19.5
79.3 20.7
75.8 24.2
74.9 25.1
74.2 25.8
East and North-East Asia China Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Hong Kong, China Japan I’ I‘
22.6 I ’ 77.4 I’
21.9 78.1
I’
I’
21.3 78.7
I’ I’
...
Macao, China Mongolia Republic of Korea I’
25.6 74.4
I’ I’
I‘
I3
South-East Asia Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia La0 People’s Democratic Republic
Malaysia l4 l4
45.3 54.7
l4
l4
Myanmar
Phi1ippines Singapore Thailand Timor-Leste Viet Nam
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Table 3 Rurallurban population (continued) Percentage
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
Rural Urban
84.4 15.6
83.3 16.7
81.7 18.3
79.5 20.5
79.3 20.7
79.1 20.9
Rural Urban
88.7 11.3
85.2 14.8
84.9 15.1
78.8 21.2
...
75.7 24.3
Rural Urban
96.1 3.9
94.7 5.3
93.6 6.4
92.9 7.1
92.0
8.0
91.4 8.6
Rural Urban
76.9 23.1
72.8 27.2
73.0 27.0
71.6 28.4
71.O 29.0
71.7 28.3
Rural Urban
50.1 49.9
43.6 56.4
41.9 58.1
35.6 64.4
35.3 64.7
33.3 66.7
Rural Urban
79.3 20.7
74.1 25.9
74.5 25.5
72.6 27.4
... ...
71.2 28.8
Rural Urban
93.9 6.1
90.4 9.6
86.0 14.0
...
...
... ...
84.9 15.1
Rural Urban
71.9 28.1
69.9 30.1
68.2 31.8
67.5 32.5
67.5 32.5
66.3 33.7
Rural Urban
78.4 21.6
78.5 21.5
78.0 22.0
76.4 23.6
... ...
...
Rural Urban
56.2 43.8
40.6 59.4
37.9 62.1
35.3 64.7
34.2 65.8
33.7 66.3
Rural Urban
33.7 66.3
30.5 69.5
32.7 67.3
35.7 64.3
35.7 64.3
35.8 64.2
Rural Urban
46.8 53.2
46.5 53.5
47.8 52.2
49.0 51.O
49.3 50.7
49.3 50.7
Rural Urban
47.9 52.1
43.9 56.1
44.4 55.6
42.3 57.7
47.7 52.3
Rural Urban
46.3 53.7
42.9 57.1
l6
44.3 55.7
44.2 55.8
43.4 56.6
44.2 55.8
Rural Urban
62.2 37.8
62.5 37.5
l6
64.5 35.5
65.1 34.9
65.2 34.8
65.2 34.8
Rural Urban
29.9 70.1
26.2 73.8
27.1 72.9
27.1 72.9
27.0 73.0
26.6 73.4
Rural Urban
65.8 34.2
68.3 31.7
72.2 27.8
73.5 26.5
73.5 26.5
75.3 24.7
Rural Urban
52.3 47.7
54.8 45.2
54.8 45.2
54.5 45.5
55.0 45.0
54.7 45.3
Rural Urban
58.9 41.1
59.1 40.9
61.7 38.3
62.8 37.2
63.3 36.7
63.5 36.5
South and South-West Asia Afghanistan Bangladesh
...
Bhutan India Iran (Islamic Republic 00 Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka
...
Turkey
North and Central Asia Armenia Azerbayan Georgia IS Is
47.8 52.2
Kazakhstan l6
l6
Russian Federation Tajikstan Turkmenistan I’
Uzbekistan
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Table 3 Rurallurban population (continued) Percentage
1995
2000
2002
2003
... ...
...
...
...
...
1980
1990
Rural
56.0
51.6
Urban
44.0
48.4 I'
Rural Urban
14.2 85.8
14.5 85.5
Rural Urban
46.1 53.9
41.5 "O 58.5 I"
41.2 I" 58.8
Rural Urban
61.3 38.7
58.4 41.6
Rural Urban
43.0 57.0
Rural Urban
Pacific Ameriian Samoa I'
...
...
...
... ...
... ...
8.0 92.0
...
...
... ...
29.8 70.2
54.5 45.5
50.6 49.4
... ...
48.3 51.7
44.0 56.0
47.0 53.0
47.0 53.0
47.0 53.0
47.8 52.2
60.5 l 8 39.5
61.8 I' 38.2
61.8 38.2
... ...
...
...
Rural Urban
68.3 31.7
64.9 /I2 35.1 /I2
63.5 36.5
56.5 43.5
...
52.6 47.4
Rural Urban
48.8 51.2 I"
35.3 64.7
34.7 65.3
34.2 65.8
...
33.6 66.4
Rural Urban
74.0 26.0
73.6 26.4
73.0 27.0
70.3 29.7
...
70.7 29.3
Rural Urban
...
... ...
... ...
... ...
... ...
...
...
Rural Urban
41.5 58.5
40.7 59.3
39.6 I" 60.4
39.7 60.3
39.7 60.3
38.8 61.2
Rural Urban
16.7 83.3
16.0 84.0
14.6 85.4
...
...
...
...
14.1 85.9
Rural Urban
...
...
76.7 23.3
... ...
...
...
... ...
64.5 35.5
Rural Urban
13.3 86.7 I'
10.3 89.7
10.5 89.5
11.9 /" 88.1 Ha
... ...
... ...
Rural Urban
37.4 113 62.6
31.O I' 69.0 I'
29.0 71.O
30.5 69.5 I"
...
31.4 68.6
Rural Urban
86.9 Ro 13.1
85.0 R1 15.0 12'
84.0 16.0
82.6 17.4
...
...
86.8 13.2
Rural Urban
78.6 21.4
77.1 22.9
79.0 21.o
78.5 21.5
... ...
77.7 22.3
Rural Urban
89.5 10.5
85.4 14.6
83.0 17.0
80.3 19.7
... ...
83.5 16.5
Rural Urban
68.2 31.8
67.4 32.6
...
...
...
...
... ...
66.6 33.4
Rural Urban
... ...
58.0 42.0
54.0 46.0
47.8 52.2
53.0 47.0
44.8 55.2
82.2
79.7
...
78.3
...
77.2
Australia
Cook Islands
...
"'
Fiji French Polynesia Guam Kiribati Marshall Islands
"* '"
... ...
...
Micronesia(FederatedStates of) Nauru New Caledonia
...
...
...
New Zealand Niue Northern Mariana Islands Palau
"'
...
Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu Rural
22.8 21.7 ... Urban 20.3 ... 17.8 ................................................................................. October. 2. 3.
I. Census figures as at I Census figures as at 5 January. Census figures as at INovember. 4. Census figures as at 10 June. 5. Census figures as at 17 January2002 of resident population. 6. As at I January. 7. Census figures as at 10 January. 8. Census figures as at I April. 9. Census figures as at 1981 of resident population. 10. Census figures as at 1991 of resident population. 11. Census figures as at 1 December 1996 of resident population. 12. Census figures as at 7 November. 13. Census fgures as at 15 September. 14. Census figures as at I 8 September 1994. 15. For 1996. 16. Data refer to resident population. 17. Census figures as at 9 September. 18.2000 PopulationCensus. 19. Census figures as at 15 April. 20. Census fgures as at 22 September. 21. Census figures as at 1I July. 22. Censusfigures as at 9 July. 23.Census figures as at 17 November 1991.
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Table 4. Life expectancy at birth Years
7 980
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
Male Female
... ...
66.8 70.5
67.0 71.O
69.6 73.3
69.0 73.0
69.0 73.0
Male Female
63.7 70.1
63.1 68.1
67.7 73.9
67.8 73.9
62.0 68.0
61.O 66.0
Male Female
71.6 77.9
74.6 80.3
76.0 81.5
78.0 83.9
78.6 84.5
78.5 84.3
Male Female
73.4 78.8
75.9 81.9
76.4 82.9
77.7 84.6
78.3 85.2
78.4 85.3
Male Female
...
...
75.1 80.0
76.8 81.3
...
...
...
Male Female
56.5 59.0
61.2 63.8
62.1 65.4
65.0 69.6
62.0 66.0
62.0 66.0
Male Female
63.7 70.1
67.7 75.7
69.8 77.4
... ...
... ...
... ...
Male Female
69.3 72.7
72.0 76.4
73.0 77.7
73.5 76.9
74.0 76.0
74.8 77.4
Male Female
38.1 41.O
52.1 55.3
53.9 57.4
55.4 60.0
55.8 60.0
56.5 62.7
Male Female
53.3 56.4
59.6 63.3
62.4 66.2
65.9 69.9
66.9 71.0
65.0 69.0
Male Female
43.5 46.5
48.8 51.2
51.2 53.8
51.2 55.0
53.0 56.0
54.0
Male Female
66.4 70.5
68.9 73.5
69.4 74.2
70.4 74.9
70.7 75.3
71.O 76.0
Male Female
50.5 I ’ 53.7 I1
59.4 I ’ 63.4
60.4 I ‘ 64.3 I ‘
61.1 ” 65.1 I ’
... ...
... ...
Male Female
59.8 63.4
62.8 66.4
64.8 70.1
66.3 71.6
66.9 72.2
67.2 72.4
Male Female
69.8 I‘ 74.7 I Z
73.1 I‘ 77.6 l 2
74.2 l 2 78.6 l 2
76.1 I‘ 80.1 l 2
76.7 I’ 80.6 I‘
Male Female
62.6 68.0
66.4 71.O
67.4 71.7
67.1 74.8
67.1 74.8
68.0 75.0
Male Female
30.0 I’ 32.5 I’
41.6 43.4
44.2 45.9
46.7 48.4
56.0 59.0
...
Male Female
61.4 65. I
64.5 68.8
65.5 70.1
66.8 71.9
67.0 71.O
67.0 72.0
East and North-East Asia China Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Hong Kong. China Japan Macao, China
...
...
...
Mongolia Republic of Korea
South-East Asia Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia
La0 People’s Democratic Republic 56.0
Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore
... ...
Thailand Timor-Leste l4 l4
l6
...
Vet Nam
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Table 4. Life expectancy at birth (continued) YMrS
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
Male Female
40.0 40.6
42.2 43.2
44.2 45.2
44.2 45.1
41.9 43.4
...
Male Female
57.0 57.1
56.4 55.4
58.4 58.1
60.4 59.9
61.9 61.7
62.6 62.6
Male Female
46.5 49.0
51.5 54.0
56.5 59.0
60.0 63.0
62.0 64.0
62.0 65.0
Male Female
54.7 56.4
59.5 60.2
61.7 63.0
61.9 63.1
63.0 65.0
63.0 65.0
Male Female
58.9 61.4
63.1 64.5
65.9 67.7
67.6 70.4
69.0 71.O
68.0 70.0
Male Female
57.4 54.8
66.0 64.1
69.9 71.6
70.7 72.2
73.0 74.0
70.0
Male Female
... ...
55.4 52.6
... ...
...
...
60.0 59.0
60.0 60.0
Male Female
54.6 55.7
59.3 60.7
62.4 62.1
63.0 63.0
63.7 63.4
...
Male Female
67.7 72.1
68.9 73.2
69.5 74.2
69.5 74.2
70.0 76.0
70.0 76.0
Male Female
54.8 59.4
64.2 68.7
64.9 69.4
65.8 70.4
66.2 70.9
Male Female
69.5 75.7
67.4 73.3
68.9 75.9
70.9 75.7
70.0 76.1
69.9 75.8
Male Female
64.5 72.2
67.0 74.8
65.2 72.9
68.6 75.1
69.4 75.0
69.5 75.1
Male Female
67.1 74.8
68.7 76.1
66.3 74.2
67.5 75.0
68.0 74.8
...
Male Female
61.6 71.9
63.2 72.7
58.0 69.4
59.9 70.9
60.6 71.4
...
Male Female
61.5 70.4
64.2 72.6
61.4 70.4
64.9 72.4
64.4 72.1
65.0 72.0
Male Fernale
61.O 73.0
64.0 74.0
58.3 71.7
59.0 72.2
58.5 71.9
58.6 72.0
Male Female
63.7 68.6
67.1 72.0
63.6 69.1
65.0 71.O
65.0 71.O
66.0 72.0
Male Female
60.2 67.4
62.9 69.7
61.9 67.5
61.9 68.8
64.0
70.0
64.0 71.O
Male Female
64.1 70.7
66.1 72.4
67.8 72.6
65.0 71.O
67.0 72.0
67.0 73.0
South and South-West Asia Afghanistan
...
Bangladesh Bhutan India Iran (Islamic Republic of) Maldives Nepal
71.O
Pakistan
...
Sri Lanka Turkey I3
_..
...
North and Central Asia Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia
...
Kazakhstan
...
Russian Federation Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan
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Table 4. Life expectancy at birth (continued) Years
1980
1990
I995
2000
2002
2003
Male Female
... ...
68.5 76.2
68.0 76.0
... ...
69.0 77.0
69.0 77.0
Male Female
71.1 77.9
73.3 79.9
75.0 80.8
76.9 82.7
77.0 82.0
77.9 83.0
Male Female
64.1 70.0
70.0 70.0
68.4 71.5
70.0 73.0
70.0 73.0
Male Female
66.4 70.2
69.0 73.2
70.1 74.3
...
...
68.0 71.O
68.0 72.0
Male Female
64.0 69.0
67.0 72.3
68.7 73.8
69.4 74.4
71.O 76.0
71.O 76.0
Male Female
69.5 75.6
71.O 77.9
73.4 78.6
75.5 80.4
... ...
...
Male Female
... ...
57.7 62.8
57.2 62.3
58.2 67.3
61.O 67.0
61.O 67.0
Male Female
60.5 64.2
63.6 67.5
...
66.0 69.7
67.0 71.O
67.0 71.O
Male Female
... ...
64.6 66.8
66.5 67.6
67.0 69.0
67.0 69.0
Male Female
...
64.0 69.0
54.4 /I2 61.2
57.4 64.5
...
...
...
...
...
Male Female
62.8 70.8
67.9 73.1
68.4 75.8
70.2 76.9
69.9 77.6
73.0 78.0
Male Female
70.1 76.3
72.4 /I3 78.3 'I3
73.7 79.1 'I3
76.0 80.9
76.7 81.2
...
Male Female
... ...
... ...
71.O 72.0
71.O 72.0
Male Female
63.4 l 3 67.3 I'
72.5 77.8
72.7 77.9
72.9 78.1
Male Female
...
Pacific American Samoa Australia
Cook Islands I'
69.0 73.0
I' I'
I'
Fiji French Polynesia Guam l9 l9
...
Kiribati Marshall Islands
...
Micronesia (Federated States of) /Io
64.4 66.8
11'
Nauru New Caledonia New Zealand In
I"
...
Niue
...
...
...
...
Northern Mariana Islands 67.2 l4 71.2 l4
66.6 72.6
...
63.4 74.9
67.0 76.9
66.6 74.5
67.2 75.1
...
Male Female
48.7 50.7
52.2 51.4
56.0 57.0
58.0 59.0
57.0 59.0
57.0 59.0
Male Female
61.6 64.1
64.7 67.9
65.6 70.8
66.5 72.1
67.0 73.0
67.0 74.0
Male Female
59.9 61.4
66.6 70.6
67.9 72.1
68.9 73.8
68.0 71.O
68.0 71.O
Male Female
... ...
66.8 70.8
68.3 72.3
65.5 70.5
71.O 73.0
71.O 73.0
Male Female
... ...
66.0 72.0
... ...
64.2 68.5
62.4 64.7
66.0 72.0
Male
...
63.0
62.6
65.5
67.0
68.0
'I4
Palau
...
P a p a New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga /I4
Tuvalu Vanuatu Female 71.O 69.5 66.0 70.0 ... 65.2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------. 1. As at 1 October. 2. Data refer to Singapore residents. 3. For 19751980.4. For 19851990, 5. For 1990-1995.6. For 19952000.7. For 1981.8. Based on resident population. 9. For 1979.1981. 10. For 1990-1992. 11. For 1994. 12. For 1991-1993. 13. Calculated from data based on a threeyear period centred around the reference year. 14. For 1994-1996. 15. For 1980-1984.
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Table 5. Population density People per square kilometre
1980
1990
104 143 4758 1 ’ 314 15610 1 385
120 165 5230 332 19306 1 432
M95
2000
2002
2003
132 184 6200 I ’ 340 16952 2 473
133 188 6300 I ’ 342 16387 2 478
135 188 6300 342 16428 2 481
56 69 109 22 71 76 255 5885 120 236
59 72 112 23 74 79 265 6086 122 51 240
60 73 113 24 76 81 270 6134 123 52 244
East and North-East Asia China Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Hong Kong. China Japan Macao, China Mongolia Republic of Korea
’ ‘’
126 177 5730 337 19528 1
’‘
454
’
South-East Asia Brunei Darussalam Cambodia IndOneSia La0 People’s Democratic Republic
Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Timor-Leste Vit Nam
33 36 77 14 42
50 160 3907 91 40 162
44 48 93 18 55 62 202 4814 109
50 58 101 20 63 68 229
5445
201
116 56 219
21 608 28 203 24 521 95 104 225 57
27 756 37 254 33 715 134 141 248 73
29 817 39 283 36 a21 138 163 263 80
32 890 44 309 39 911 156 177 295 88
33 911 47 320 40 941 161 185 303 90
33 912 48 325 40 956 164 185 307 92
104 72 73 5 18 8 27 6 35
119 83 78 6
126 89 74 6 23 9 41 9 51
108 93 67 5 25 9 44 11 56
108 95
108 95 67 5 25 9 45 13 57
164 2 76 34 42 196 I’ 78 170 105 376 7 11 13 36 27 6 55 8 144 288 9
235 2 72 40 49 243 100 254 139 447 9 12 8 92 31 8 57 11 149 301 12
266 2 82 42
286 2 76 44 66 286 I2 116 290 152 561 11 14 l 3 7 163 43 11 61 16 154 348 16
300 3 78 45 69 293 120 312 153 590 12 15 l 3 7 167 45 12 64 17 155 363 17
50
50
South and South-West Asia Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan lndii Iran (Islamic Republic of) Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Turkey
North and Central Asia Armenia
Azerbayan Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Russian Federation Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan
22 9 37 8 46
66 5 25 8 46 12 57
Pacific American Samoa Australia codc Islands Fiji French Polynesia Guam Kiribati Marshall Islands
Micronesia (Federated States of)
Nauru New Caledonia New Zealand Niue Northem Mariana Islands Palau Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu I. As at 31 December. 2. Census figures as at IApril. 3. Data refer to residentpopulation.
54 266 107 261 151 495 10 14 l 3 9 125 35 9 59 13 150 317 14
300 3 78 45 69 296 122 324
154 619 12 15 7 168 46 12 64 18 156 367 17
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Table 6. Crude birth rate
Per 1,OOO people
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
18.2
21.1
17.1
14.0
12.9
12.4
17.0 13.6 I ' 15.8 39.2
12.0 10.0 I ' 20.5 35.3
11.2 9.6 I ' 14.4 23.7
7.1 9.4 I t 7.2 22.4
6.8 8.9 7.2 18.3
...
...
...
8.1 9.5 8.9 20.4 ...
...
...
...
27.7 39.0 25.8
24.8 38.2 23.6
22.1 34.3 l 2 22.0 ... 22.6 24.2 26.8 13.7 12.5 28.1 l 2 19.2
21.9 33.8 21.4
...
51.3 l 2
47.3 28.0 34.9 25.0
East and North-East Asia China Democratic People's Republic of Korea Hong Kong, China Japan Macao. China Mongolia Republic of Korea
South-East Asia Bnrnei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia La0 People's Democratic Republic Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Timor-Leste V i t Nam
...
30.1 34.5
...
...
...
...
...
30.7 26.9 30.3 17.6 22.9 25.0 "
...
27.5 28.4 26.9 18.2 I' 17.0 43.3 28.8
26.1 28.0 29.5 15.6 16.2 36.5 l 6 23.8
49.7 33.4 39.4 33.3
48.6 32.8 38.3 30.2
50.2 27.8 39.4 28.3
...
...
...
... 20.6
...
... 21.6 23.7 25.2 10.3
21.7 23.7 25.7 11.413 12.5 27.7 19.9
... ...
m.i
South and South-West Asia Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan India Iran (Islamic Republic of) Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Turkey
... 37.7 25.8
...
... ... 23.7
...
...
...
46.0 43.6 43.1 28.4 32.6
41.3 38.0 40.0 19.9 24.8
28.0 37.5 37.6 19.9 23.8
20.0 33.6 29.1 18.4 22.2
18.0 32.0 28.7 19.1 21.3
18.0
22.7 25.2 17.7 23.9 29.6 15.9 37.0 34.3 33.9
22.5 25.9 17.0 22.2 29.1 13.4 38.8 34.2 33.7
13.0 18.9 11.9 17.5 25.6 9.3 34.1 28.3 29.8
9.0 14.9 11.0 14.6 19.7 8.7 27.0 20.8 21.3
10.1 13.8 10.7 16.2 20.2 9.8 27.3 22.0 20.9
11.2 14.0 10.4 16.6 21.8 10.3
33.5 15.3 27.5 29.7 l 7 30.1 28.4 35.0 33.4
39.3 15.4 28.3 24.8 l 7 28.3 28.9 29.4
31.9 14.1 26.6 24.8 l 7 22.7 29.1 32.2 26.6
30.0 13.0 21.2 21.2 l 7 20.3 24.5 26.4 30.4
I
.
.
.
I
...
.
...
... 18.9
...
North and Central Asia Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyrstan Russian Federation Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan
Pacific American Samoa Australia Cook Islands Fiji French Polynesia Guam Kribati Marshall Islands Micronesia (Federated States of) Nauru New Caledonia New Zealand Niue Northern Mariina Islands Palau Papua New Guinea Samoa Sdomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu
.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
...
... 26.2 16.1 30.4
... 24.4 34.2 33.0 43.8 29.4 23.5 38.0
...
''
...
...
...
23.0 25.6 17.9 23.5 26.9 21.6 34.0 32.5 38.5 30.1 25.0 39.3
22.9 21.9 15.8 I' 13.5 27.6 23.2 34.0 36.0 36.2 28.1 28.0 35.2
22.9 21.6 14.7 13.4 20.6 14.5 36.1 29.1 34.8 24.6 21.8 32.4
... 22.2 21.6
...
...
12.8 19.7 23.4 l 7 19.6 20.0
12.6 21.4
... 18.2 20.2
... ...
...
26.6
... ...
... ...
19.3 13.7 I'
18.6 13.9
...
...
m.0 13.0 32.2 28.0 33.0
19.9 15.4 31.2 28.6 34.0
... ...
... 27.1 31.6
30.2
1. For Japanese nationals in Japan only. 2. For 1995-2000. 3. Data refer to resident population.4. For 19751980. 5. For 19851990. 6. For 1990-1995. 7. Data tabulated by date of registrationrather than occurrence. 8. For 1991-1995.
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1. When data for 2003 are not available, data for 2002 have been used
Table 7. Crude death rate Per 7,000 people
1980
1990
1995
2000
China
6.3
6.7
Oemocratic People’s Republic of Korea
5.8
2002
2003
East and North-East Asia Hong Kong, China Japan Macao, China Mongolia Republic of Korea
6.6
6.5
6.4
6.4
6.1
8.1
5.4
10.0
11.0
5.0 6.2 I ’ 6.5 10.8 6.7
5.2 6.7 “ 4.4 8.5 5.8
5.1 7.4 I ‘ 3.3 7.3 5.4
5.1 7.7 I ’ 3.1 6.5 5.2
5.0 7.7 I ‘ 3.2 7.2 5.1
5.4 8.0 I ’ 3.3 6.4
4.0 27.0 13.0 19.5 5.3 8.1 6.2 4.9 I 3 5.3 45.0 I* 8.4
3.0 15.6 8.2 15.9 4.6 8.8 5.2 4.7 l 3 4.5 20.4 I s 7.3
2.9 14.1 7.7 14.8 4.6 8.6 6.3 4.8 l 3 5.5 17.5 6.7
2.9 12.7 I‘ 7.3 13.4 4.5 6.3 5.9 4.5 I 3 5.9 14.6 l 2 5.6
3.1 10.0 7.1 12.8 4.5 11.2 5.8 4.4 l 3 6.1 14.0 6.5
... ...
23.4 10.2 19.0 12.4 11.5 11-7 20.1 10.2 6.2 9.6
22.6 11.4 16.2 9.7 8.7 6.0 13.9 10.0 5.7 6.9
21.8 9.0 10.5 9.0 6.9 5.0 14.0 9.2 6.0 7.1
20.6 I 2 5.2 9.8 8.5 6.3 4.0 10.0 7.8 6.1 7.1
21.5 8.0 8.7 8.1 6.3 4.0 10.0 8.2 5.8 7.0
5.5 7.0 8.6 8.0 8.4 11.0 8.1 8.3 7.5
6.2 6.1 8.4 7.9 6.9 11.2 6.2 7.0 6.1
6.6 6.7 10.4 10.7 8.0 15.0 6.0 6.7 6.4
6.3 5.9 10.7 10.0 6.9 15.4 4.7 6.9 5.5
8.0 5.8 10.7 9.5 7.1 16.3 4.8 6.4 5.8
...
South-East Asia Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia La0 People’s Democratic Republic Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Timw-Leste Vet Nam
7.3 12.4 4.6 11.2 5.7 4.4 l 3
... ... 6.4
South and South-West Asia Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan India Iran (Islamic Republic of) Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Turkey
... ... ... 8.5 6.3 4.0
... ... 5.9
...
North and Central Asia Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyrstan Russian Federatin Tajikstan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan
8.1 6.0 9.9 10.4 7.1 16.5
... 6.4 5.8
Pacific
... American Samoa 3.9 4.4 5.1 ... 4.2 Australia 6.6 6.8 7.4 7.0 6.6 6.9 6.2 I’ Cook Islands 7.0 6.6 5.5 I’ 7.9 I 3 7.7 I’ Fiji ... 5.8 5.7 l 7 5.5 l7 4.9 l7 5.1 French Polynesia 4.5 6.7 4.6 5.2 4.4 5.0 4.3 Guam 4.0 4.1 4.3 4.3 4.2 ... Kiiati 12.0 8.4 9.0 10.5 ... 5.0 Marshall Islands 4.5 2.6 4.4 5.7 ... Micronesia (Federated States of) 6.2 5.0 7.8 6.2 6.7 7.0 ... 5.1 Nauru ... ... 5.1 ... 5.1 New Caledonia 5.3 5.2 7.2 5.1 5.4 7.0 8.5 New Zealand 7.1 I 3 7.6 ” 6.9 l 3 7.9 ... ... 9.7 Niue 8.7 6.4 7.8 2.3 Northern Mariana Islands 2.4 2.9 2.1 ... 3.3 6.7 6.7 7.8 Palau 7.7 6.4 6.5 9.3 9.7 13.2 Papua New Guinea 10.1 11.8 13.0 5.5 5.6 3.1 Samoa 6.9 6.0 5.5 8.0 4.6 10.2 Solomon Islands 5.7 4.3 4.4 ... ... Tonga 6.9 6.6 6.5 8.8 ... 9.0 9.9 9.4 Tuvalu 11.0 7.7 5.3 5.5 8.0 Vanuatu 7.3 6.1 7.2 .-------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. For Japanese nationals in Japan only. 2. For 19952000.3. Data refer to resident population. 4. For 19751980.5. For 19851990.6. For 1990-1995.7. Data tabulated by date of registrationrather than accurrence. 8. For 1991-1995.
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1. When data for 2003 are not available, data for 2002 have been used.
Table 8. Adult literacy rate Percentage
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
79.0 54.4
87.2 68.9
89.9 73.6
92.1 77.9
92.9 79.6
93.3 80.4
...
... ...
95.0 95.0
... ...
...
...
... 94.2 75.7
95.6 83.4
96.3 86.4
96.9 89.2
97.0 90.1
97.1 90.5
92.3 80.1
94.6 86.8
95.9 89.0
96.8 91.o
97.1 91.7
97.2 92.0
98.2 95.4
98.4 97.1
98.5 97.8
98.6 98.3
98.6 98.4
98.7 98.5
96.8 88.9
98.4 93.4
98.8 95.1
99.1 96.4
99.2 96.8
99.3 97.0
Male Female
85.1 67.4
91.o 79.4
93.1 84.5
94.6 88.1
94.7 87.9
94.8 88.5
Male Female
74.4 39.1
77.7 48.8
78.7 52.2
80.2 57.2
80.8 59.3
81.1 60.2
Male Female
79.1 59.4
86.7 72.5
89.6 77.7
91.8 81.9
92.5 83.4
92.8 84.1
Male Female
63.8 32.4
70.3 42.8
73.3 48.0
76.2 53.4
77.4 55.5
78.0 56.6
Male Female
80.0 62.3
86.9 74.4
89.3 79.2
91.4 83.4
92.0 84.7
92.3 85.3
Male Female
85.5 65.8
87.4 14.2
88.2 77.6
88.9 80.5
89.2 81.4
89.3 81.9
Male Female
88.8 86.8
92.2 91.2
93.8 93.2
95.1 94.8
95.5 95.2
95.7 95.5
Male Female
91.3 73.7
94.4 83.2
95.4 86.0
96.2 88.3
96.5 89.2
96.6 89.6
Male Female
92.5 82.6
95.3 89.4
96.4 91.9
97.1 93.9
97.4 94.3
97.5 94.6
... ...
... ...
...
94.5 90.7
94.6 91.2
94.7 91.5
East and North-EastAsia China Male Female Democratic People's Republic of Korea Male Female Hong Kong, China Male Female Macao, China Male Female Mongolia Male Female Republic of Korea Male Female
...
...
South-East Asia BNMi Damssalam Cambodia Indonesia La0 People's Democratic Republic
Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Timor-Leste Male Female
... *..
...
Male Female
93.3 82.0
94.0 87.1
...
49.0 I ' 32.0 I'
...
Vet Nam 94.2 89.0
Table 8. Adult literacy rate (continued) Percentage
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
...
...
South and South-West Asia Afghanistan Male
33.0
40.0
47.0
51 .O
Female
6.0
12.0
15.0
21.o
Male Female
40.0 17.2
44.3 23.7
46.8 26.9
49.4 30.2
50.4 31.4
50.8 32.0
Male Female
41.1 15.0
51.3 23.2
56.2 28.1
61.O 34.0
...
...
...
Male Female
54.6 26.5
61.9 35.9
65.2 40.6
68.4 45.4
69.6 47.3
70.2 48.3
Male Female
60.9 38.2
72.2 54.0
78.0 61.9
83.0 68.9
84.7 71.4
85.5 72.6
Male Female
92.5 90.5
95.0 94.6
96.1 95.7
97.0 96.8
97.3 97.2
97.4 97.3
Male Female
37.4 6.9
47.4 14.0
53.6 18.6
59.5 24.0
61.6 26.4
62.6 27.6
Male Female
40.4 13.9
49.2 20.2
53.5 23.8
57.4 27.9
59.0 29.7
59.8 30.6
Male Female
91.o 79.4
92.8 84.7
93.7 86.9
94.4 89.0
94.7 89.6
94.8 89.9
Male Female
82.9 53.8
89.2 66.4
91.6 71.9
93.5 76.5
94.0 77.9
94.3 78.6
Male Female
98.4 93.7
98.9 96.1
99. I 97.0
99.3 97.6
99.3 97.9
99.4 98.0
Male Female
...
...
99.0 96.0
...
...
...
Male Female
99.9 99.9
99.9 99.8
...
... ...
99.8 99.9
... ...
Male Female
99.1 96.4
99.5 98.2
99.6 98.8
99.6 99.1
99.7 99.2
99.7 99.3
Male Female
...
...
98.6 95.5
98.6 96.2
99.3 98.2
... ...
...
Male Female
99.5 98.3
99.6 98.9
99.7 99.2
99.7 99.4
99.7 99.5
99.7 99.5
Male Female
98.0 93.5
99.2 97.2
99.4 98.2
99.6 98.8
99.6 99.0
99.6 99.1
Male Female
...
98.8 l 2 96.6 i 2
99.0 97.0
... ...
... ...
...
Male Female
99.2 96.5
99.5 97.9
99.5 98.4
99.6 98.8
99.6 98.9
99.6 99.0
Bangladesh
...
...
Bhutan India
...
Iran (Islamic Republic of) Maldves Nepal Pakistan
Sri Lanka Turkey
North and Central Asia Armenia Azerbaijan
...
...
Georgia
...
...
...
...
Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Russian Federation
...
Tajikstan Turkmenistan
...
...
Urbekistan
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Table 8. Adult literacy rate (continued) Percentage
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
...
... ...
... ...
... ...
...
Pacific American Samoa Male Female
97.5 l 3 97.2 I’
Male Female
... ...
...
99.0 99.0
...
...
... ...
... ...
Male Female
... ...
... ...
... ...
...
...
100.0 99.0
... ...
Male Female
86.7 77.9
91.6 85.5
93.5 88.4
94.9 90.8
95.3 91.7
95.5 91.9
Male Female
...
...
95.7 I 95.6 I ’
... ...
...
...
...
Male Female
96.4 96.5
98.0 98.0
... ...
... ...
... ...
...
Male Female
... ...
... ...
... ...
...
...
... ...
Male Female
91.0 89.0
91.o 90.0
93.0 93.0
92.0 92.0
...
...
Male Female
90.0 88.0
...
...
95.0 93.0 l 5
96.0 94.0
...
... ...
Male Female
... ...
95.5 93.9
96.8 I ’ 95.5 I ’
...
... ...
...
Male Female
...
99.0 99.0
99.0 99.0
99.0 99.0
...
...
Male Female
...
...
99.3 98.8
... ...
... ...
... ...
... ...
Male Female
57.0 38.6
64.4 48.2
67.6 52.5
70.6 56.8
71.7 58.5
72.3 59.4
Male Female
98.1 96.2
98.5 97.4
98.7 97.9
98.9 98.3
98.9 98.4
99.0 98.5
Male Female
... ...
... ...
62.0 62.0
...
...
...
Male
...
...
99.0 I ’
Australia
Cook Islands
...
...
...
Fiji French Polynesia
...
...
Guam Kiribati Marshall Islands Micronesia (Federated States of) New Caledonia New Zealand
...
Northern Mariana Islands
94.0l4 91.o
... ...
...
...
...
...
...
... ...
Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga
...
...
...
...
... ...
Female ... ... 99.0 ... ... ... ............................................................................... 1. For 2. For De population but including armed forces stationed in the area. For males, data refer to For I’
1996.
1989. 3.
jure
4.
1998. 5.
1994.
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Table 9. Agricultural production indices
1999-2001 = 100
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
Agricultural productionindex
35.8
59.8
79.I
100.3
109.3
111.4
Food production index Non-foodagriculturalproductionindex
35.0 50.9
57.8 99.2
78.0 100.0
100.3 100.3
109.4 107.4
111.6 109.2
83.4 83.1 88.8
109.3 108.6 122.3
89.0 88.3 101.7
96.1 95.9 100.1
107.3 107.5 103.4
107.6 107.9 102.8
East and North-EastAsia China
Democratic People‘s Republic of Korea Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agriculturalproductionindex
Hong Kong, China
’
...
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agriculturalproduction index
112.0 I ’ 114.0 I ‘ 74.0 I ’
Agriculturalproduction index Food production index Non-food agriculturalproductionindex
103.2 100.2 291.6
110.3 109.6 155.6
106.3 106.5 113.0
100.5 100.6 98.2
99.1 99.1 94.6
96.3 96.2 100.5
Agriculturalproductionindex Food production index Non-food agriculturalproductionindex
86.8 86.3 96.6
96.5 96.2 101.4
82.4 79.8 128.8
109.1 109.4 104.3
101.2 101.7 92.3
99.1 99.5 92.3
60.0 57.7 206.1
80.4 79.6 123.5
86.8 86.1 132.6
100.6 100.4 108.2
94.8 95.1 75.8
93.8 94.1 75.8
Agriculturalproduction index Food production index Non-food agriculturalproductionindex
40.8 40.4 96.7
33.0 32.6 89.3
54.1 53.9 74.4
99.1 99.1 99.2
105.8 105.8 104.1
113.2 113.3 104.1
Agriculturalproductionindex Food production index Non-food agriculturalproductionindex
39.2 39.4 34.2
66.0 65.3 93.1
83.1 82.3 114.5
99.4 99.2 107.7
98.2 98.8 78.2
107.3 107.5 100.3
Agriculturalproduction index Food production index Non-food agriculturalproductionindex
50.8 50.2 60.4
80.3 80.0 84.1
99.2 99.6 92.3
101.4 101.3 102.4
106.0 106.0 106.9
108.5 108.3 111.3
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-foodagriculturalproductionindex
42.1 41.7 46.4
64.4 61.4 92.6
64.2 64.5 61.4
105.0 103.0 122.7
f 14.4 116.0 99.2
118.3 120.5 98.4
Agriculturalproduction index Food production index Non-food agriculturalproductionindex
47.3 36.3 214.2
74.9 67.8 182.5
88.0 83.5 156.0
98.6 98.7 96.3
105.0 105.7 95.0
113.8 115.1 95.0
Agriculturalproductionindex Food production index Non-food agriculturalproductionindex
54.9 54.1 83.9
61.3 61.2 65.6
79.1 79.3 72.9
99.7 99.6 103.0
112.9 113.2 103.2
120.6 120.9 110.8
Agriculturalproduction Index Food production index Non-food agriculturalproductionindex
67.9 67.4 86.9
80.4 79.1 128.4
86.4 85.8 111.2
99.7 99.7 99.4
109.0 109.2 102.6
111.8 112.1 98.6
Agricultural productionindex Food production index Non-food agriculturalproductionindex
762.6 758.5 0.0
522.7 522.6 0.0
174.6 174.5 0.0
75.3 75.3 0.0
75.6 75.6 0.0
75.6 75.6
80.0 I 81.0 l1 66.0
49.0 I ’ 49.0 I ‘ 53.0 I ’
42.0 I ‘ 40.0 ” 63.0 I
43.0 41.0 78.0
Japan
I’
‘I
... ...
Mongolia
Republic of Korea Agriculturalproductionindex Food production index Non-food agriculturalproductionindex
South-East Asia Brunei Darussalam
Cambodia
Indonesia
La0 People’s Democratic Republic
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Singapore
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0.0
Table 9. Agricultural production indices (continued) f99!+200f= f00
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural productionindex
64.6 67.3 39.4
76.7 77.2 72.0
91.7 91.8 90.9
99.6 99.4 101.8
105.5 105.8 102.8
106.7 106.4 108.7
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
69.2 70.7 61.3
81.9 85.8 61.3
102.7 107.6 76.7
98.7 98.5 99.7
105.8 105.5 107.3
105.2 104.8 107.3
Agricultural productionindex Food productionindex Non-foodagricultural productionindex
37.0 38.8 12.5
58.0 60.6 22.3
75.0 77.4 42.0
100.7 100.4 105.2
111.7 112.4 101.8
117.7 118.4 107.5
... ...
... ... ...
...
...
South-East Asia (continued) Thailand
Timor-Leste
Viet Nam
South and South-West Asia Afghanistan 122.6 I' 122.9 l 2 117.9 l 2
Agricultural production index Food productionindex Non-food agricultural production Index
119.0 l 2 117.3 l 2 152.9 I 2
101.4 102.0 89.8 j 2
Agricultural production index Food productionindex Non-food agricultural productionindex
59.6 57.9 103.0
73.7 72.5 103.4
76.0 75.2 96.8
102.9 102.9 100.9
103.2 103.2 103.5
104.1 104.0 105.5
Agricultural productionindex Food production index Non-food agricultural productionIndex
73.9 74.1 44.3
88.4 88.4 90.3
100.5 100.5 100.0
101.3 101.3 100.0
82.7 82.6 100.0
83.5 83.4 100.0
Agricultural production index Food productionindex Non-foodagricultural production index
50.5 49.7 66.5
75.0 74.5 86.1
86.4 85.7 100.4
99.2 99.5 93.6
96.6 97.1 87.5
103.2 103.1 105.5
Agricultural productionindex Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
39.1 38.7 50.6
68.5 68.4 73.2
86.3 86.1 94.4
100.4 100.2 105.1
110.7 111.4 88.3
110.2 110.7 92.3
Agricultural productionindex Food production index Non-food agricultural productionindex
55.1 55.1
71.7 71.7
80.4 80.4
103.3 103.3
113.3 113.3
...
...
113.3 113.3
106.3 106.2 118.4
...
...
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Iran (Islamic ReDublic on
Maldives
...
...
...
...
Nepal Agricultural production index Food producUon index Non-food agricultural productionindex
50.9 50.0 178.8
77.3 77.0 113.7
85.3 85.2 100.9
100.4 100.3 96.2
105.8 105.8 113.7
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural productionindex
44.1 44.3 42.9
69.8 67.4 88.2
87.9 86.7 97.4
101.3 101.6 99.3
101.4 102.4 94.1
103.8 105.4 91.9
Agricultural produdion index Food production index Non-food agricultural productionindex
92.1 94.1 84.1
87.8 87.8 87.7
98.2 99.8 91.7
101.8 101.6 102.7
101.o 100.3 103.5
102.4 102.6 101.6
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural productionindex
68.7 68.3 73.2
89.2 88.8 93.4
91.4 90.8 97.7
104.4 104.7 100.9
100.7 101.4 93.4
99.6 99.5 100.5
Agricultural production Index Food production index Non-foodagricultural productionindex
...
...
103.1 104.1 38.4
95.3 94.5 140.1
104.7 104.9 90.8
111.6 112.7 51.6
Agricultural production index Food productionindex Non-food agricultural productionindex
... ...
...
...
...
81.O 73.2 174.4
101.0 99.8 115.0
113.1 116.4 73.1
119.2 121.3 94.1
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Turkey
North and Central Asia Armenia
Azerbaijan
... ...
... ... ..*
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Table 9. Agricultural production indices (continued)
1999-2001 = 100
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
Agricultural production index Food production Index Non-food agricultural production index
... ... ...
... ... ...
112.2 112.5 107.6
91.2 92.4 71.9
97.5 99.1 73.2
107.2 109.4 72.0
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
...
...
... ...
90.7 90.2 102.7
92.6 92.1 105.7
108.8 109.1 103.2
106.8 106.0 126.4
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
...
...
...
...
69.3 69.1 71.8
100.4 99.6 107.9
102.0 103.8 84.2
102.5 103.3 94.6
...
100.1 100.1 103.9
110.8 110.8 96.4
108.7 108.7 100.6
North and Central Asia (continued) Georaia
Kazakhstan
Kvrawstan
Russian Federation
...
...
...
...
...
...
... ...
...
100.3 99.9 195.2
...
... ... ...
114.2 113.2 116.5
99.8 105.7 85.5
114.3 119.5 101.6
117.6 123.7 102.8
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
... ... ...
... ... ...
109.0 84.5 164.9
101.4 99.5 105.9
91.9 100.7 71.7
92.2 102.8 68.0
Agriculturalproduction index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
...
... ... ...
103.3 95.4 122.4
100.8 101.7 98.7
104.3 106.2 99.7
104.0 108.3 93.8
96.2 I 2 96.2 I‘ 100.0 I‘
96.2 I’ 96.2 I’ 100.0
96.2 96.2 100.0
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
Tajikistan Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
...
...
...
...
Pacific American Samoa Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agriculturalproduction index
116.0 115.9 100.0
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
57.1 56.7 60.0
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
162.9 I‘ 162.9 I’ 120.0
Agricultural production index Food production Index Non-food agricultural production index
I’ I‘
103.6 I‘ 103.5 100.0
I’ IZ l2
Australia 72.9 68.2 110.5
...
... ...
79.0 78.7 81.8
97.8 97.2 102.7
99.3 99.2 I’ 120.0 l 2
77.2 I‘ 76.8 /’ 898.8
96.9 96.8 299.4
85.6 85.5 132.8
109.2 109.0 168.6
107.7 107.9 44.2
101.6 101.6 100.6
97.4 97.5 72.9
99.0 99.1 72.9
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
132.9 132.2 933.3
113.4 113.4 33.3
108.6 108.6 55.6
104.3 104.3 100.0
108.4 108.4 100.0
106.5 106.5 100.0
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
72.7 72.7
75.6 75.6
86.2 86.2
100.1 100.1
100.1 100.1
...
...
...
99.9 99.9
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural productlon index
67.2 67.2
67.3 67.3
83.9 83.9
97.4 97.4
102.5 102.5
103.0 103.0
...
...
82.4 83.8 70.7
94.5 98.8 59.7
Cook Islands
l2
96.9 I‘ 96.8 l 2 299.4
...
... ...
Fiji
French Polynesia
Guam
...
...
...
Kiribati
...
...
...
...
Marshall Islands Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
123.6 I’ 123.6 I’
...
101.8 101.8
...
152.7 I’ 152.7 I‘
54.6 54.6
100.0 100.0
100.0 100.0
...
...
I‘ I’
54.6 54.6
I‘
...
...
... ...
100.1 100.1
100.1 100.1
I’
Micronesia (Federated States of) Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
... ... ...
... ...
...
...
...
...
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...
Table 9. Agricultural production indices (continued)
7999-2001 = 7 0 0
~
~~
~~
2003
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
87.1 l 2 87.1 I’
99.9 l 2 99.9
105.5 l 2 105.5
105.6 l 2 105.6
105.6 I’ 105.6 I 2
...
... ... ...
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agriculturalproduction index
80.9 78.0
80.4 79.1
...
91.8 91.8 116.8
98.6 98.7 47.8
99.8 99.9 53.1
101.3 101.3 106.2
Agriculturalproduction index Food production index Non-food agriculturalproduction index
73.5 68.8 145.1
76.3 73.1 124.6
91.5 89.9 116.2
101.0 ’100.9 103.4
106.4 107.4 91.8
111.8 113.1 92.4
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
135.8 l 2 133.8
100.7 l 2 100.7 l 2
106.8 l 2 106.8 I 2
106.8 106.8 l 2
...
... ...
Pacific (continued) Nauru Agriculturalproduction index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
...
...
...
...
New Caledonia
...
New Zealand
Niue
...
77.9 l 2 77.9
...
...
...
...
P a p a New Guinea Agricultural production index Food production Index Non-food agricultural production index
63.8 63.1 75.2
77.4 77.3 79.4
85.6 86.1 76.5
101.3 100.9 107.5
101.6 102.6 85.0
104.0 104.9 87.3
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
119.1 119.2 110.6
99.4 99.4 106.5
91.1 91.o 101.5
100.7 100.7 99.9
102.4 102.4 99.9
101.4 101.4 99.9
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
64.8 64.8 101.2
68.8 68.7 100.0
85.5 85.4 100.0
101.7 101.7 100.0
105.3 105.3 100.0
105.5 105.5 100.0
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
138.9 139.0 0.0
98.6 98.6 166.7
97.0 97.0 93.3
99.3 99.3 100.0
103.4 103.4 100.0
103.1 103.1 100.0
Agricultural production index Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
136.5 136.5 I 2
95.9 95.9
110.6 110.6 l 2
100.4 100.4 l 2
Samoa
Solomon Islands
Tonga
Tuvalu
...
83.1 83.1 l 2
...
...
...
...
... ... ...
107.6 107.6 60.0
104.1 104.1 100.0
93.0 93.0 100.0
93.0 93.0 100.0
Vanuatu Agricultural Productionindex Food production index Non-food agricultural production index
90.8 90.8 120.0
119.8 119.8 30.0
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Table 10. Cereal production
Thousand metric tons
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
Wheat
1363aa.a
210874. 1
236070.3
254100.2
230362.2
231749.9
Rice Barley Maize Total cereals
360583.6 16057.2 87566.8 641672.2
478419.4 21464.0 132310.9 884382.9
499550.7 23531.O 147864.8 942919.7
545985.5 21696.4 148046.5 1002578.8
516906.0 21400.3 163976.0 959981.7
533961.5 25381.4 162640.2 985924.1
55212.8 142876.5 2700.1 62715.1 280287.4
98231.9 191614.7 3000.0 97213.9 404413.3
102211.4 187298.0 4420.0 112361.6 418664.2
99636.1 189814. I 2646.0 106178.3 407336.3
90290.3 176342.2 3324.0 121498.9 399997.4
86100.3 166417.0 3115.0 114175.0 377462.8
99.0
116.0 1800.0 150.0 4000.0 6301.o
125.0 2016.0 180.0 1366.0 3787.0
50.0
2646.4 150.0 2700.0 5752.4
1690.0 29.0 1041.0 2945.0
130.0 2186.0 69.0 1651.0 4196.0
145.0 2284.0 71.O 1725.0 4362.5
582.8 12189.0 385.3 3.5 13191.7
951.5 13124.0 345.9 0.8 14449.1
443.6 13435.0 218.2 0.3 14121.9
688.2 11865.0 214.3 0.2 12796.0
827.8 I 1l l i . 0 217.2 0.2 12183.9
855.2 9740.0 198.5 0.2 10823.0
229.8
596.2
256.7
138.7
149.3
180.0
35.2
88.9
4.2
1.7
1.8
2.5
286.8
719.6
261.4
142.1
152.9
184.4
92.0 531I.4 1100.0 154.1 6676.5
0.9 7722.0 578.0 119.9 8434.0
10.3 6387.3 393.0 74.5 6877.0
2.3 7196.6 226.6 64.2 7500.7
5.8 6687.2 304.6 73.2 7082.9
10.0 6068.0 300.0 70.0 6459.8
2.7
0.9
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
2.7
0.9
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
1717.0
2500.0
3447.8
4026.1
3822.5
4300.0
101.0 1818.0
88.0 2588.0
54.9 3502.7
157.0 4183.1
148.9 3971.4
4490.0
29651.9
45178.8
49744.I
51898.0
51498.7
52078.8
3990.9 33642.8
6734.0 51912.8
8245.9 57990.0
9677.0 61575.0
9654.1 61143.8
10910.1 62988.9
ESCAP I1
East and North-East Asia China Wheat Rice Barley Make Total cereals Democratic People's Republic of Korea Wheat Rice Barley Make Total cereals Japan Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Mongolia Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Republic of Korea Wheat Rce Barley Maize Total cereals
South-East Asia Brunei Darussalam wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Cambodia Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Indonesia Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals
190.0
Table 10. Cereal production (continued) Thousand melrlc tons
1960
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
1053.1
1507.5
1417.8
2201.8
2416.5
2500.0
28.4 1081.5
81.9 1589.4
48.3 1466.1
117.0 2318.8
124.1 2540.6
112.0 2612.0
2044.6
1885.0
2127.3
2140.8
2091.O
2145.1
8.0 2052.6
35.0 1920.0
43.0 2170.3
65.0 2205.8
70.0 2161.0
72.0 2217.1
90.9 13317.4
124.2 13971.8
89.1 17956.9
93.6 21323.9
100.0 22780.0
100.0 24640.0
166.3 13680.6
187.0 14423.8
275.1 18482.7
362.7 21964.0
660.0 23713.0
750.0 25664.0
7646.5
9885.0
10540.6
12389.4
13270.7
14031.0
3109.7 10775.2
4853.9 14739.1
4161.3 14702.0
4511.1 16900.5
4319.3 17589.9
4478.2 18509.2
0.6 22015.5 16.0 4155.0 26413.3
0.8 25844.0 11.5 4462.0 30518.7
0.8 26057.0 13.6 4230.0 30499.4
0.8 27000.0 13.4
2997.9 20612.2
0.5 17193.2 1.o 3722.3 21169.7
30.0
46.7
46.7
51.O
53.7
65.4
50.0 80.0
86.1 132.8
103.0 149.7
88.4 139.4
93.7 147.4
70.2 135.6
11647.4
19225.1
24963.7
32529.5
34447.2
34518.6
428.8 12076.2
671.O 19896.1
1177.2 26140.9
2005.9 34535.4
2511.2 36958.4
2933.7 37452.3
Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals
2550.0 415.0 321.O 752.0 4072.0
1650.0 333.0 216.0 480.0 2705.0
2000.0 390.0 200.0 530.0 3142.0
1469.0 156.0 200.0 115.0 1960.0
2686.0 388.0 345.0 298.0 3739.0
... ... ... ... ...
Wheat Rce Barley Maize Total cereals
822.7 20821.0 12.7 1.4 21698.3
890.0 26777.9 11.7 3.4 27746.7
1245.0 26399.0 6.0 2.0 27703.4
1840.0 37627.5 5.0 10.0 39538.5
1606.0 37851.O 3.0 10.0 39528.0
1550.0 38060.0 5.0 10.0 39683.0
South-East Asia (continued) La0 People's Democratic Republic Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Malaysia Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Myanmar wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Philippines Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Thailand Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Timor-Leste Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Viet Nam Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals
17368.1
4500.0 31732.2
South and South-West Asia Afghanistan
Bangladesh
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Table 10. Cereal production(continued)
Thousand metric tons
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
South and South-West Asia (continued) Bhutan 8.5
5.0
13.0
20.0
Rice Barley Maize Total cereals
56.6 3.8 77.5 158.1
43.0 4.0 105.7
50.0 4.0 70.0 151.3
50.0 5.0 70.0 157.3
4.4 44.3 1.7 48.5 106.9
38.0 1.4 42.0 93.1
Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Iran (Islamic Rewblic on
31830.0 80312.0 1623.7 6957.0 140490.6
49849.5 11157.4 1485.7 8961.7 193919.3
65767.4 115440.0 1283.0 9534.0 210012.5
76368.9 127464.9 1447.0 12043.2 234931.2
72766.3 107600.1 1424.5 11166.9 206497.3
65129.3 132013.0 1405.8 14800.0 232048.1
Rce Barley Maize Total cereals
5849.8 1310.6 1352.5 60.0 8582.9
8011.7 1981.0 3548.2 130.0 13683.9
11227.5 2300.9 2952.3 545.0 17031.7
8087.8 1971.5 1686.0 1119.7 12874.0
12450.0 2888.0 3085.0 1450.0 19881.0
12900.0 3300.0 3100.0 1800.0 21110.0
Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals
440.0 2464.3 23.3 742.9 3792.1
855.0 3502.2 27.4 1231.0 5847.1
914.0 3578.8 30.0 1302.1 6077.8
1183.5 4216.5 30.8 1414.9 7115.6
1258.0 4132.6 30.8 1510.8 7214.8
1344.0 4155.0 29.0 1441.0 7257.0
wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals
10856.5 4684.8 118.1 970.4 17073.6
14315.5 4891.2 131.3 1184.5 20957.2
17002.4 5949.8 164.0 1504.0 25036.5
21078.6 7203.9 117.5 1643.2 30460.7
18227.0 6717.8 99.8 1737.1 27173.2
19210.2 6751.O 106.6 1275.0 27752.8
2133.2 21.2
2538.0 33.4
2809.9 34.8
2859.9 31.1
2859.5 26.4
3071.2 29.9
2170.4
2578.9
2850.1
2896.0
2890.2
3106.7
19500.0 360.0 8300.0 2100.0 30822.4
19Ooo.o 372.0 8100.0 2800.0 30798.2
Wheat
40.0
4.6
India
Wheat
.
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Wheat Rice Barley Maize Totai cereals Turkey Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals
16554.0 238.3 5300.0 1240.0 24418.7
20022.0 230.0 7300.0 2100.0 30201.4
18015.0 200.0 7500.0 1900.0 28133.6
21008.6 350.0 8000.0 2300.0 32248.7
Table 10. Cereal production (continued) Thousand metric tons
1980
I990
1995
2000
2002
2003
...
...
153.8
181.6
284.7
216.7
...
89.3 4.2 257.3
32.9 5.9 224.7
109.5 12.2 411.6
68.3 15.2 305.1
596.4 3.8 251.4 12.4 869.0
1150.3 22.3 219.5 103.5 1496.2
1692.8 16.6 295.2 128.0 2133.2
1509.6 15.7 324.3 143.1 1993.2
76.5
89.4
199.7
225.4
33.6 386.5 501.5
30.1 295.9 417.8
57.5 400.1 661.7
53.5 450.0 735.3
6490.0 184.5 2208.1 136.0 9476.3
9073.5 214.3 1663.6 248.8 11547.1
12700.0 199.1 2208.9 435.2 15927.1
11518.5 200.0 2220.0 438.0 14762.8
625.0 6.7 158.9 149.6 945.5
1039.1 19.0 150.2 338.3 1549.5
1162.6 20.8 149.3 373.6 1711.7
1013.7 18.3 197.9 398.5 1632.7
30118.7 461.9 15786.3 1738.5 61902.0
34455.5 585.8 14079.2 1530.3 64326.2
50609.1 490.0 18738.9 1562.9 84859.3
34062.3 449.5 17967.9 2113.1 65464.4
406.2 82.0 18.6 37.8 544.9
544.6 50.2 36.1 55.4 687.6
660.2 59.4 50.5 94.9 867.7
North and Central Asia Armenia Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals
... ...
Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals
... ... ... ... ...
Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals
...
...
...
Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals
...
... ...
... ...
... ...
Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals RussianFederation Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Tajikistan Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Turkmenistan Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Uzbekistan Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals
...
... ...
Azerbaijan
Georgia
... ...
... ...
...
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzsbn
... ...
...
... ... ...
... ... ... ...
...
... ... ...
... ... ... ...
f
.
.
... ...
...
... ... ... ... ...
... ...
... ... ... ...
... ... ... ...
... ... ...
174.3 24. I 22.5 19.4 249.2
...
...
... ... ... .*.
... ... ... ... ...
695.0 78.6 207.0 121.5 1102.1
1150.0 27.3 22.0 9.0 1208.3
2200.0 80.0 28.5 12.0 2320.5
2534.0 109.5 31.O 13.0 2687.5
...
...
2347.0 327.6 335.5 185.5 3223.3
3521.7 154.8 79.0 131.4 3913.6
4924.0 185.6 224.0 140.0 5487.5
5331.O 319.2 157.0 136.0 5941.6
15066.1 924.0 4107.8 218.7 23045.3
16504.0 1015.8 5822.7 242.4 27269.2
22108.0 1098.0 6743.0 406.0 34445.2
10059.0 1291.0 3713.0 457.0 18817.5
24900.0 391.O 8525.0 316.0 38044.5
...
... ... ...
... ...
... ...
...
Pacific Australia Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals
10856.0 613.2 2682.0 150.9 16402.3
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Table 10. Cereal production (continued) Thousandmetric tons
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
17.8
26.5
18.5
13.2
12.9
16.0
0.7 18.9
2.0 28.5
1.8 20.3
1.o 14.2
1.l 14.0
1.3 17.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
Pacific (continued) Fiji Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Micronesia(Federated States of) Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals New Caledonia wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals New Zealand Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Papua New Guinea Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Solomon Islands Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals Vanuatu Wheat Rice Barley Maize Total cereals
...
...
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.1
1.6 3.2
1.1 1.2
0.8 1.o
4.7 4.8
3.9 4.0
3.8 3.9
305.8
188.0
245.2
326.0
301.5
320.5
228.3 156.5 755.8
434.9 161.7 868.4
302.8 160.8 752.0
302.0 181.0 854.4
440.9 148.8 936.4
378.3 158.0 899.1
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.7
0.8
0.8
1.5 3.6
2.5 4.1
5.0 7.7
7.2 11.3
8.5 12.8
6.0 10.3
14.3
4.8
5.0
5.0
14.3
4.8
5.0
5.0
0.7 0.7
0.7 0.7
0.7 0.7
0.7 0.7
0.7 0.7
0.7 0.7
Table 1I. Industrial production index 1995
2000
1980
1990
109.30 I ’
107.80 I ‘
120.30
...
...
97.80
119.90 l 2 101.30 I‘
123.10 l 2 94.40 l 2
100.00 100.00
100.00 64.90 l 2
110.20 100.00 /‘
1995 = 100
2002
2003
East and North-East Asia China Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Hong Kong, China Japan Macao, China Mongolia Republic of Korea
South-East Asia Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia La0 People’s Democratic Republic Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Timor-Leste Viet Nam
... ...
I‘
... ...
...
...
14.30 l 2
43.10
l2
...
... ... ...
... ...
...
100.00
...
...
70.40 l4 103.30 l 5 807.70 l 6 55.00 66.20 ”
...
...
... 159.50 l 6
...
...
...
...
... ...
...
...
I’
131.20 l4 141.40 l 5 1288.70 l 6 81.60 l 7 100.00
... ...
South and South-West Asia Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan India Iran (Islamic Republic of) Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Turkey
North and Central Asia Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Russian Federation Tajikistan Turkrnenistan Uzbekistan
... 51.30
... I’
63.70
36.60 I’
76.20
...
...
,--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
... I’
100.00
...
...
...
...
...
... ...
100.00
203.00
...
...
... ... ...
81.00
I”
...
100.00
I’
...
84.90
... ...
... ...
... ... 79.80
... ... ... ...
...
... ...
... ...
I“
... ...
...
I’
84.20
87.60
I’
...
... l4
... 1830.10 115.30 l 7 112.10
...
...
226.10
... 2123.10 I‘ 110.60 l 7 123.20
2266.90 l 6 113.70 l 7 138.40
... ...
...
...
...
...
...
147.60
154.30
...
...
131.90 I’ 100.00
143.20 90.90
153.00 99.30
... 116.00 I” 296.00
...
...
114.80 I’‘
112.10 I” 328.00
...
...
...
117.80
127.80
100.00 /’’ 100.00
45.70 30.10 I”
...
...
140.50 ’I5
62.50 100.00 96.70 ’I6 43.40 I’’ 82.30 ’I7 99.90
107.60 I’
... 100.00 /’
51.30 31.90 I” 137.10 67.90 155.00 111.90 40.60 147.90 107.10 ’I7
... 112.50 I’
...
... 37.00 I” 159.90 92.00 170.00
34.70 139.30 84.50 146.00 103.70 50.60
...
...
... ...
... 109.80
...
... 119.30
l4
...
131.50
...
I’
...
204.70 l4
...
121.50 I’
I’
...
...
...
...
...
83.70
100.00
122.80
137.10
132.30
...
... ...
...
...
...
... ...
... ... ...
...
...
... ...
... ... ...
... ... ... ... ...
...
...
...
118.40
...
... 70.00
... 114.40 l 2
...
...
...
...
122.70 108.80
100.00
99.90 100.00 100.00 100.00
...
78.30 95.00
...
... 91.50
... ...
I’
... 86.30 92.00 l 2
...
209.70
97.80
...
...
...
248.00 I”
I’
...
...
103.00
Pacific American Samoa Australia Cook Islands Fiji French Polynesia Guam Kiribati Marshall Islands Micronesia (Federated States of) Nauru New Caledonia New Zealand Niue Northern Mariana Islands Palau P a p a New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu
... 100.00 I’
102.80
100.00 ’I3 85.30 I”
... ... ... ...
... ... ... ... ...
...
... ... 100.00
... ...
... ...
...
136.90 104.20 I“
... ... ...
...
...
105.10
... ... ...
... ... ... ...
...
... ... ... ... 142.70 I” 107.20 ‘I’
... 113.30
... ...
...
... ... ... 115.30 I”
... ... ...
...
... 106.80 I”
...
... ... ...
...
I. Data refer to index of gross industrialoutput; preceding year equals 100.2. Base: 2000=100.3. Data for manufacturing productionindex. 4.Data for manufacturingproductionindex; base: 1993=1005. Year beginning 1 April; data for manufacturingproduction index, base: 1991/1992=100.6. Data for manufacturing production index. base: 1978=100.7. Data for manufacturing production index, base: 1999=100.excluding rubber processing. 8. Year ending 30 June. 9. Year beginning 1 April. 10. Data for crude petroleum production index, base: 2000 = 100. 11. Year ending 15 July; data for manufacturingproduction index, base: 1996/97=100. 12.Average of 12 months, year beginning 1 July; base: 1980/1981=100. 13.Base: 1990 = 100.14.Data for volume industrialoutput index. 15. Data for manufacturing production index, base: 1980=100.16.Previous year equals 100;period averages. 17.Data for manufacturing production index, base: 1990=100.18.Year ending 31 March. 19.Base: 1997=100.
- XXlV -
Table 12. Consumer erice indices 1980
1990 = loo
1990
1995
2000
2002
...
103.1 I' 102.1 I '
117.1 I ' 114.8 I '
100.4 I ' 98.5 I
General Food
...
...
...
... ...
...
...
...
...
... ...
General Food
... ...
100.0 100.0
157.3 149.5
168.3 157.5
160.6 153.0
156.6 150.7
General Food
75.2 77.0
98.5 99.4
100.0 I' 100.0
98.4 98.6
General Food
...
General Food
... ...
...
General Food
33.2 l 2 30.8 l 2
60.9 58.7
General Food
...
100.0 100.0
2003
East and North-East Asia China General Food
...
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
...
'
99.2 99.4
I' I'
101.2 I ' 103.4 I '
Hong Kong, China Japan I'
Macao, China Mongolia
...
92.1 93.7
I' I'
...
...
98.1 /' 98.4 I'
I' I'
99.5 l 3 99.7 l 3
94.9 I 3 96.2 l 3
179.3 l4 152.2 l4
192.3 l4 150.3 l4
202.2 l4 160.9 l4
100.0 I' 100.0 I'
106.9 I' 107.7 I'
110.7 112.4
116.5 110.1
121.7 117.8
119.6 118.8
120.0 117.8
... ...
100.0 100.0
137.0 I s 136.1 l 6
140.7 I s 135.6 l 6
142.3 137.6
Is
100.0 100.0
153.2 156.3
347.5 425.9
433.5 511.9
462.0 516.1
I'
...
...
108.4 l9 110.1 l 9
129.3 l9 128.8 l9
149.3 l9 148.4 l9
85.9 78.6 I'
100.0 100.0 l 2
103.2 I' 101.4 I'
104.4 I 2 102.7 l 2
151.7 148.4 I"
288.6 298.6
394.3 407.1 'Io
152.3 /'I 145.5 ''I
166.4 ''I 154.4 I"
171.4 'I1 157.5
96.7 It' 95.7
101.1 I" 101.4
101.7 101.9
102.2 102.5 I''
82.8 'I3 78.4 I"
101.9 /I3 98.0 'I3
104.2 99.0
106.1 102.6
...
109.6 'I4
113.1
..
434.4
448.5
... ...
... ...
... ...
110.2 109.9
139.6 'I7 141.7
147.1 146.5 I"
155.7 156.0
169.6 164.6 /I9
241.4 222.0
255.9 229.9
259.9 232.0
...
... ...
...
...
93.5 95.1
l3
I3
Republic of Korea IZ
82.3 I' 82.2
South-East Asia Brunei Damssalam
..
Cambodia General Food
'6
Indonesia General
Food
156.3 l7
...
La0 People's Democratic Republic General Food
... ...
...
General Food
... ...
70.6 62.0
General Food
...
General Food
...
General Food
I'
Malaysia Myanmar
..
Philippines 64.1 68.9
'''
68.4 74.0
85.2 87.2
I"
General Food
... ...
... ...
General Food
.-.
._.
Singapore Thailand Tirnor-Leste Viet Narn General Food
...
108.0 109.0
...
100.0 100.0
347.4 380.4
...
"'
...
'"
419.0 449.5
'I5
...
South and South-West Asia Afghanistan 12.2
100.0
Food
...
...
General Food
... ...
... ...
General Food
104.4
100.0 100.0
General
Bangladesh
...
Bhutan
...
'I9
Table 12. Consumer price indices (continued) 1980
1990
General Food
... ...
100.0 100.0
General Food
... ...
100.0 100.0
General Food
... ...
56.9 55.6
General
Food
... ...
General Food
... ...
,9901
,oo
1995
2000
2002
2003
164.5 173.3
237.1 236.6
* *
256.5 248.2
266.7 256.5
353.3 405.0
881.9 957.9
'19
1122.0 1187.6
1306.5 1397.7 '19
100.0 R1 100.0 R1
114.6 IZ1 107.5 Izl
116.4 125.4 R1
113.1 118.3
100.0 100.0
169.6 171.1
241.4 240.9
255.6 251.5
270.4
... ...
152.7 160.6
223.4 230.6
103.5 123 102.5 lP
106.8 105.4
314.9 329.1
334.8 R4 348.2 R4
South and South-West Asia (continued) India Iran (Islamic Republic of) Maldives Nepal Pakistan
*
*
IZ IZ
*
...
Sri Lanka 32.0 R4 31.0 R4
100.0 Iz4 100.0 R4
163.1 Iz4 162.1 R4
251.8 n4 258.1 n4
Food
... ...
... ...
188.0 R5 198.6 R5
2970.4 2561.1 R5
6648.5 5761.5 /25
General Food
... ...
... ...
100.0 R6 100.0 R6
146.8 R6 126.9
153.0 R6 133.7 R6
...
General
...
...
Food
...
...
100.0 R6 100.0 R6
114.9 R6 105.2 126
119.9 112.0 R6
122.5 R6 115.6 R6
General Food
... ...
... ...
100.0 R7 100.0 Re
191.7 173.7
211.9 Iz7 199.1
222.0 213.2
General Food
... ...
...
General Food
... ...
... ...
4776.0 I;F3 3898.0 ris
General Food
...
...
... ...
General Food
... ...
General Food
Turkey General
124 R4
... ...
North and Central Asia Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia Kazakhstan
...
*
82394.0 1.29 66302.0 R9
94533.0 R9 78926.0 R9
100612.0 I.29 84419.0 ris
13862.0 I;F3 12679.0 129
15139.0 I;F3 13446.0 I.29
15126.0 ns 13430.0 /E)
100.0 i3a 100.0 I.31
409.3 403.2
558.4 524.3
... ...
2.7 3.7
20.8 29.2
26.8 33.2
...
... ...
... ...
...
... ...
General Food
... ...
... ...
... ...
124.9 118.9
127.6 128.0 IJJ
110.3 105.4
General Food
... ...
100.0 r34 100.0
113.4 134 108.9
125.7 111.7
130.1 ~4 115.1
136.5 122.6
100.0 135 100.0 /35
113.9 ms 112.1 ms
126.2 /35 130.2 nS
137.6 143.5
140.2 ms 147.9 ms
100.0 3i6 99.0 IJ6
104.3 i36 103.4
117.2 156 120.9
119.5 /Jh 124.0 i36
Russian Federation Tajikistan Turkmenistan General Food
Uzbekistan
I
.
.
...
45695.0 42139.0
I;F3
I.32
IJ0
...
IJ1 132
... ...
... ... ...
...
Pacific American Samoa Australia General Food
45.2 ms 47.0
General Food
... ...
82.7 86.2
General Food
... ...
100.0 100.0
121.0 109.4
140.5 124.3
147.6 130.0
153.8 138.0
General
... ...
100.0 100.0
106.8 106.7
112.9 112.7
117.3 121.0
117.8 121.9
Cook Islands
Fiji French Potynesia Food
-m-
Table 12. Consumer price indices (continued)
..,"" = ,~
,aan
~
."I
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
... ...
100.0 100.0
162.0 225.7
178.8
177.5
...
106.6 I"
120.2
...
107.9 13' 113.9 13'
118.0 n7 124.9 13'
120.2 13' 128.4 13'
162.5 141.6
197.1 na 173.6 na
...
... ...
...
100.0 t3 100.0 IJ9
102.9 t3 103.3
... ...
...
...
Pacific (continued) Guam General Food
...
Kiribati General Food
Marshalt Islands General Food
...
118.0 IJB 118.5 na
...
...
Micronesia (Federated States of) General Food
Nauru
...
...
...
General Food
New Caledonia General Food
52.8
...
100.0 100.0
114.2 114.7
121.4 125.9
126.5 132.2
128.0 134.7
General Food
... ...
100.0 100.0
110.8 103.0
102.8 101.1
108.4 110.5
110.3 /U 110.6
General Food
...
100.0 100.0
114.2 112.6
124.0 120.3
136.0 138.5
...
...
100.0 14' 100.0 14'
127.7 14' 118.5 14'
137.1 14' 118.1 14'
136.2 14' 109.8
134.9 14' 107.1 14'
...
...
New Zealand Niue Northern Mariana Islands General Food
Palau
...
General Food
..
..
'"
Papua New Guinea General Food
... ...
100.0 100.0
141.3 137.0
247.4 249.9
302.3 320.6
346.8 363.1
General Food
...
100.0 R4 100.0
130.2 R4 127.5
138.6 R4 122.0
155.5 143.1
155.6 140.4
General Food
...
100.0 100.0
166.3 '42 162.5 142
261.7 '42 272.3 142
299.9 14' 322.9 i42
General Food
...
...
100.0 100.0
122.1 R4 117.4
147.4 146.0
176.2 190.6
196.7 ra 208.9
General
... ...
100.0 143 100.0 14'
109.0 143 108.9 143
120.7 /43 115.5 /43
128.7 /43 126.3 143
133.0 /43 135.5
...
100.0
119.9
134.4
142.0
146.3
Samoa Sdomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Food
Vanuatu General Food
...
...
142
14'
...
...
123.9 126.6 120.7 113.4 ... 100.0 .......................................................................... October
I. Preceding year equals 100.2. Base: 2000=100. 3. Base: 1994September2000=100.4. Ulan Bator; base: 1996=100. 5. Phnom Penh; base: 1995=100.6. Phnom Penh; base: 1995400; including tobacco. 7. Base: 1977/1978=100.8. Excluding Dili. 9. Item refers to average of period CPI for five cities; base: December 1999=100. 10. Base: 1997=100. 11. Base: 1994=100. 12. Base: November 1997-October 1998=100. 13. Base: 1998=100. 14. Base: April 2000=1oO, refers to dollar-based annual average CPI for Dili. 15. Including beverages and tobacco. 16. In Kabul; excluding rent. 17. Gwemment officials; base: 1994=100. 18. Base: December 1979=100. 19. Including tobacco. 20. Industrialworkers. 21. Base: June 1995400. 22. Year ending 30 June; base: 1990/1991=100. 23. Year ending 30 June; base: 2000/2001=100. 24. Data relate to Colombo. 25. Base: 1994=100. 26. Base: 1995=100. 27. Data refer to five cities; base: 1995=100. 28. Data refer to five cities; base: 1995=100; including tobacco. 29. Base: 1992=100. 30. Base: 1995=100, data shown without taking into account the denomination in 1998. as a result of which the measure of price was changed by a pm@ion 1000:1.31. Base: 1995=100; data shown without taking into account the denomination in 1998. as a result of which the measure of price was changed by a proportion 1OOO:l; including spirits. 32. Base: 1991=100; multiply by 1MXH)OO.33. Previous year equals 100; period averages. 34. Excludingrent. 35. Base: 1989/1990=100.36. Base: December 1998=100. 37. Base: fourth quarter 1996=100. 38. Majuro; base: fourth quarter 1982=100. 39. Base: 1999=100.40. Base: June quarter 1999=100.41. Data relate to Saipan. 42. Data relate to Honiara. 43. Data relate to Funafuti.
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I / For comparability. data presented in the graphs have been rebasedwith 1990=100.
Table 13. lnternet users Per 100 DeoDle
1980
East and North-East Asia China Democratic People's Republic of Korea Hong Kong, China Japan Macao, China Mongolia Republic of Korea
South-East Asia Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia La0 People's Democratic Republic Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Timor-Leste Viet Nam
1990
...
...
... ... ... ... ...
0.02
0.02
... ... ...
... ... ...
North and Central Asia Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyrshn Russian Federation Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan
... ... ... ...
4.60
6.30
3.25 1.59 0.28 0.01 0.82
27.83 29.94 13.64 1.26 41.40
43.01 44.89 26.04 2.06 55.19
47.17 48.27 26.76 5.81 60.97
1.06
9.04 0.05 0.97 0.11 21.39 0.01 2.01 32.36 3.79
10.23 0.22 3.77 0.27 31.97 0.05 4.40 50.44 7.76
10.23 0.25 3.76 0.27 34.41 0.05 4.40 50.87 11.05
0.25
1.85
4.30
... ... ...
0.08 0.34
0.03
0.54
0.01 0.08
0.98 2.22 0.22 0.22 0.66 3.06
0.15 1.45 1.59 4.85 5.34 0.34 1.03 1.06 7.28
0.18 2.04 1.75 7.24 5.34 0.34 1.03 1.17 8.05
1.05 0.15 0.46 0.62 1.06 1.97 0.05 0.13 0.49
1.58 3.69 1.49 1.57 2.98 4.09 0 05 0.17 1.09
5.30
... ...
...
...
... ...
0.03 2.84 0.10
... ...
...
... ... ...
... ...
...
..
0.05
...
...
0.01 0.01
...
0.15
...
... ...
... ...
...
2003
...
0.15
... ...
2002
1.74
0.03
... ...
2000
...
...
South and South-West Asia Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan India Iran (Islamic Republic of) Maldwes Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Turkey
1995
...
... ... ...
0.59
...
... ... ... ... ...
...
...
...
34.45 15.03 1.48 6.43 16.15 1.77 1.55 3.49
48.17 20.00 6.10 14.26 31.25 2.28 2.35 5.09
9.32 40.13 26.93
13.39 48.44 52.75
26.20 52.63
...
... ...
...
0.88 0.57 0.48 2.43 5.29 2.09
1.37 2.22 0.50 2.92 13.07 3.46
1.37 2.22 0.52 2.92
0.67
...
... ... 0.01 4.96
I
.
.
...
... ...
...
... ...
3.69 3.10 1.57 2.98 4.09 0.06 0.17 1.92
2.77 1.16 0.01
...
...
...
...
Pacific American Samoa Australia Cook Islands Fiji French Polynesia Guam Kiribati Marshall Islands Micronesia (FederatedStates of) Nauru New Caledonia New Zealand Niue Northern Mariana Islands Palau Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu
~ . .
0.02 0.12
...
...
56.67
...
6.70 14.00
...
...
2.59
... ...
...
...
... 3.61
- XXVIII -
Table 14. International trade Millions of US dollars
2002
2003
1990
Exports
18119.0
mm.O
14wa0.0
249203.0
325591.0
437899.0
Imports
20017.0
53345.0
132084.0
225094.0
295171.0
413062.0
Exports
East and North-East Asia
1995
2000
1980
China Democratic People's Republic of Korea
..
Imports
..
... ...
... ...
... ...
... ...
...
Exports imports
19743.0 22438.0
82151.O 82492.0
173750.0 192751.0
201860.0 212805.0
200092.0 207644.0
223762.0 231896.0
Exports Imports
129810.0 140522.0
287648.0 235423.0
443265.0 335991.O
479227.0 379491.O
416730.0 337209.0
471999.0 383085.0
Exports Imports
532.0 539.0
1700.0 1538.0
1997.0 2042.0
2539.0 2255.0
2356.0 2530.0
2581.O 2755.0
Exports Imports
403.0 548.0
661.O 924.0
473.0 415.0
536.0 614.0
524.0 691.O
616.0 1012.0
Exports imports
17505.0 22292.0
65016.0 69844.0
125058.0 135119.0
172268.0 160481.O
162471.0 152126.0
193817.0 178827.0
Exports Imports
4519.0 564.0
1925.0 870.0
2389.0 2078.0
3877.0 1098.0
3742.0 1003.0
...
Exports Imports
16.0 180.0
86.0 164.0
855.0 1187.0
1123.0 1424.0
1489.0 1675.0
1771.0 1732.0
Exports Imports
21909.0 108340
25675.0 21837.0
45418.0 40629.0
62124.0 33515.0
58120.0 31289.0
50799.0 29666.0
Exports Imports
28.0 92.0
79.0 185.0
311.0 589.0
330.0 535.0
298.0 431.0
378.0 524.0
Exports Imports
12945.0 10779.0
29453.0 29259.0
73715.0 77545.0
98230.0 81963.0
93264.0 79868.0
99370.0 81949.0
Exports Imports
472.0 354.0
325.0 270.0
851.O 1335.0
1647.0 2401.O
3046.0 2348.0
2484.0 2091.O
Exports Imports
5788.0 7727.0
8186.0 12206.0
17447.0 26538.0
39794.0 36887.0
36510.0 37202.0
37028.0 39502.0
Exports Imports
19359.0 23980.0
52527.0 60583.0
118263.0 124502.0
137806.0 134546.0
125177.0 116441.O
144195.0 127935.0
Exports Imports
6505.0 9213.0
23071.0 33065.0
56440.0 70787.0
69057.0 61924.0
68108.0 64658.0
80333.0 75805.0
Exports Imports
...
...
...
...
...
...
Exports
339.0 1314.0
2404.0 2752.0
5449.0 8155.0
14449.0 15638.0
16530.0 19000.0
20176.0
Hong Kong, China
Japan Macao, China Mongolia
...
Republic of Korea
South-East Asia Brunei Damssalam Cambodia
...
Indonesia
La0 People's Democratic Republic Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Timor-Leste
Vet Nam Imports
...
I. When data for 2003 are not available, data for 2002 have been used.
Table 14. International trade (continued) Millions of US dollars
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
...
South and South-West Asia Afghanistan
...
...
...
...
...
841.O
936.0
363.0
584.0
420.0
...
Imports
759.0 2604.0
1671.0 3618.0
3173.0 6501.O
4787.0 8358.0
4566.0 7913.0
5263.0 9516.0
Exports Imports
17.0 50.0
70.0 81.O
103.0 112.0
103.0 203.0
108.0 165.0
108.0 171.0
ExpoFts Imports
8486.0 15869.0
18145.0 24073.0
30628.0 34710.0
42378.0 51563.0
49232.0 56495.0
56951.O 71245.0
Exports Imports
13235.0 12246.0
19305.0 18722.0
18360.0 13882.0
28461.O 14347.0
28186.0 21180.0
... ...
Exports Imports
8.0 29.0
52.9 138.3
49.8 267.9
76.2 388.6
90.8 391.7
113.0 471.O
Exports Imports
80.0 342.0
204.0 672.0
346.0 1333.0
804.0 1573.0
567.0 1419.0
662.0 1754.0
Exports imports
2955.0 5709.0
7450.0 10563.0
9727.0 12877.0
9574.0 11762.0
11056.0 11648.0
i1930.0 13038.0
Exports Imports
1049.0 2035.0
1912.0 2634.0
3798.0 5307.0
5433.0 7210.0
4699.0 6105.0
5125.0 6672.0
Exports Imports
2910.0 7909.0
12959.0 22302.0
21637.0 35709.0
27775.0 54503.0
34561.O 49663.0
46576.0 65637.0
Exports Imports
...
...
...
...
271.O 674.0
294.0 882.0
507.0 991.o
678.0 1269.0
Exports Imports
...
...
... ...
637.2 667.7
1745.2 1172.1
2167.4 1665.5
2591.7 2626.4
Exports Imports
...
...
152.0 395.0
331.O 654.0
349.0 733.0
478.0 1141.O
Exports imports
... ...
... ...
5250.0 3807.0
8812.0 5040.0
9709.0 6584.0
12900.0 8327.0
Exports Imports
...
...
... ...
409.0 522.0
505.0 554.0
486.0 587.0
582.0 717.0
Exports Imports
...
... ...
81095.0 60945.0
103070.0 33884.0
109705.0 46161.0
126048.0 52449.0
Exports Imports
... ...
... ...
749.0 810.0
784.0 675.0
737.0 721.O
772.0 864.0
Exports imports
... ...
... ...
1881.0 1364.0
2506.0 1785.0
2856.0 2119.0
... ...
Exports Imports
... ...
...
3100.0 2900.0
3265.0 2947.0
2988.0 2712.0
...
Exports imports
Bangladesh
Exports
India Iran (Islamic Republic of) Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Turkey
North and Central Asia Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia
...
...
Kazakhstan
Russian Federation
...
Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan
...
... 1. When data for 2003 are not available,data for 2002 have been used.
Table 14. Internationaltrade (continued) Millions of US dollars
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
Exports Imports
127.0 95.0
31I.O 360.0
272.0 416.0
346.0 496.0
388.0 499.0
Exports Imports
22031.O 20337.0
39760.0 42024.0
53115.0 61283.0
63878.0 71537.0
65036.0 72693.0
89905.0 104106.0
Exports Imports
4.0 23.0
5.0 52.0
5.0 49.0
9.0 50.0
5.0 47.0
...
Exports Imports
470.0 562.0
498.0 754.0
... 892.0
479.0 830.0
549.0 898.0
680.0 I170.0
Exports Imports
30.0
548.0
111.0 929.0
196.0 1019.0
221.o 974.0
182.0 1291.0
... ...
Exports Imports
35.0 400.0
82.0 410.0
85.0 516.0
74.0 554.0
41.0 527.0
...
Exports Imports
3.0 21-0
3.0 27.0
6.0 34.0
23.0 49.0
33.0 66.0
...
Exports Imports
2.6
...
1.7 56.0
23.1 75.1
9.1 54.7
... ...
...
Exports Imports
...
...
...
...
... ...
...
...
Exports Imports
65.0 12.0
60.0 38.0
28.0 28.0
28.0 27.0
9.0 25.0
...
Exports
384.0 453.0
468.0 878.0
562.0 954.0
603.0 921.O
466.0 950.0
... ...
13645.0 l 2 13959.0 l 2
12535.9 I 2 14710.0 l 2
13412.0 13714.0 l 2
2003
Pacific American Samoa Australia
_.. ...
Cook Islands Fiji
French Polynesia
Guam
Kiribati
Marshall Islands
Micronesia (Federated States of)
Nauru
.._
.._
-.*
...
... ...
...
.._ ...
New Caledonia
Imports New Zealand Exports Imports
5418.0 l 2 5470.0 "
9394.0 l 2 9501.0 I'
14728.0 l 2 16772.0 l 2
Exports Imports
0.3 3.3
4.2
0.3 6.5
... ...
0.1 3.2
...
Exports Imports
...
198.4 333.2
940.7 628.0
... ...
... ...
... ...
Exports Imports
... ...
...
...
13.9 60.4
... 123.0
... ...
... ...
Exports
Imports
1031.0 1176.0
1177.0 1193.0
2654.0 1452.0
2096.0 1151.0
1549.0 1103.0
2174.0 1347.0
Exports Imports
17.0 63.0
9.0 81.O
9.0 95.0
14.0 106.0
14.0 113.0
15.0 136.0
Exports Imports
74.0 89.0
70.0 92.0
168.0 154.0
95.0 125.0
95.0 95.0
... ...
Exports Imports
7.0 38.0
11.0 62.0
15.0 77.0
9.0 69.0
13.0 65.0
...
Exports Imports
...
...
1.o 4.0
1.o 6.0
I.o 13.0
1.o 15.0
... ...
36.0
19.0
28.0
23.0
21.o
...
Niue
...
Northern Mariana Islands
...
...
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Samoa
Solomon Islands
Tonga
Tuvalu
Vanuatu Exports
...
Imports 96.0 95.0 87.0 58.0 ... ---------------------~---------------------------~--------------------------------73.0
1. Including estimated purchases of handicrafts. souvenirs and gifts but excluding philatelic sales and other estimated tourist expenditures. 2. Year ending 30 June.
I.When data for 2003 are not available, data for 2002 have been used.
Table 15. GDP growth rate Percent per annum
East and North-East Asia China Democratic People's Republic of Korea Hong Kong, China Japan Macao, China Mongdia Republic of Korea
2000
2002
2003
7.80
8.00
8.30
9.10
...
...
...
-5.00 -1.20
10.20 2.80
1.90 -0.30
3.20 2.50
I9811990
1991-2000
9.40
10.10
6.70 4.00
4.60 1.50
...
...
...
...
...
5.40 8.70
0.10 6.00
3.50 -6.90
1.10 8.50
3.90 7.00
5.30 3.10
0.10 5.30 5.50 5.70 6.10 1.40 1.80 7.40 7.90
1.40 6.80 4.20 6.30 7.20 7.10 2.90 7.80 4.60
-4.00 3.70 -13.10 4.00 -7.40 5.80 -0.60 -0.90 -10.50
...
...
3.50
2.80 5.50 3.70 5.80 4.10 10.00 4.30 2.20 5.40 3.00 5.80
3.10 5.20 4.10 5.30 5.30
7.20
2.80 7.00 4.90 5.80 8.90 13.70 4.40 9.70 4.80 15.40 5.50
...
...
1998
... ...
South-East Asia Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia La0 People's Democratic Republic Malaysia Myanmar Phiiippines Singapore Thailand Timw-Leste Vet Nam
South and South-West Asia Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan India Iran (Islamic Republic of) Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Turkey
North and Central Asia Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Russian Federation Tajikistan Turkmenktan Uzbekistan
Pacific American Samoa Australia Cook Islands Fiji French Polynesia Guam Kiribati Marshall Islands Micronesia(Federated States of) NaUN New Caledonia New Zealand Niue Northern Marina Islands Palau P a p a New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu
... 5.90
4.70 1.10 6.80 -2.70 6.00
...
...
...
...
...
...
3.70 7.40 5.80 3.80 9.10 4.90 6.00 4.30 5.20
4.90 6.00 5.60 4.00 7.60 5.00 3.80 5.20 3.70
5.00 6.40 5.80 2.70 9.80 2.90 3.10 4.70 3.10
5.60 5.50 5.40 5.10 4.80 6.10 3.40 6.00 7.40
4.90 6.70 5.00 7.50 6.50 -0.60 4.40 3.90 7.90
5.40 6.50 7.20 6.60 8.40 3.10 6.20 5.90 5.80
... ... ... ... ...
-2.90 4.20 -5.30 -2.30 -2.40 -3.10 -5.90 -1.60 -0.60
7.30 10.00 2.90 -1.90 2.10 -5.30 5.30 6.70 2.10
6.00 11.10 1.90 9.80 5.40 10.00 8.30 18.60 3.20
12.90 10.60 5.50 9.80
13.90 11.20 11.10 9.20 6.70 7.30 10.20 16.90 1.50
... ...
... ... ...
...
...
...
3.30
3.50
2.80
2.40
5.20 -0.80 1.50
3.20 13.90 -3.20
...
... ...
0.20
... ... ...
... 2.50
... ... ...
1.50 0.60 1.40 9.50
... ... ...
5.00
... ...
...
...
...
1.00 4.00 0.90
...
...
... ...
2.50 3.00 1.00
4.30
3.40
... ... ...
...
...
-0.80 1.80 -1.60 2.70 2.00 -2.80
2.70 3.10 5.10 1.90 3.00 1.80
...
... ...
12.60 3.00 -0.70
1.60 -2.00 9.30
... ...
2.80
-0.10
3.80
...
...
-3.80 2.40 1.80 3.60 14.90 4.30
-1.20 6.90 -14.30 5.50
._.
...
5.10 3.60 2.70 2.00
...
...
2.90
3.20
...
... 3.00 3.10 5.20
...
...
.._ 3.80 3.90 4.40
... ...
4.70 9.10 19.80 3.10
...
...
3.00
2.70
...
... ... ... ...
Table 16. GDP per capita US dollar
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
China
206
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
504
312 642 13225 24815 9740 1415 5886
58 1 245 23019 42233 16970 516 10823
856 476 24811 37408 14394 379 9770
966 493 23800 31277 15432 437 10013
80
13972 178 628 209 2467 422 725 12110 1569 244 98
17667 288 1025 379 4362 515 1084 23806 2905 375 285
12922 256 710 328 3915 877 1003 22769 2012 457 401
12229 266 796 331 3964 1141 992 20849 2036 512 441
227 232 106 266 2321 298 131 363 286 1518
392 291 168 383 1594 loo0 189 424 475 2655
180 335 171 393 1755 1594 202 508 732 2727
101 352 234 460 1549 2146 227 421 876 2941
141 36 1 261 464 2010 2070 220 471 868 2608
...
342 310 531 1005 325 2115 99 1396 446
503 646 578 1170 278 1784 143 1062 552
737 752 656 1593 323 2399 197 2559 385
3026 249 3078 338
...
East and North-East Asia
Hong Kong, China Japan Macao, China Mongolia Republic of Korea
5644 9170 3217 1809 1399
2003
... 494
... ...
... 462
...
South-East Asia Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia La0 People's Democratic Republic Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Timor-Leste Vet Nam
25534 317 483 265 1779 174 675 4854 698
...
12919 278
944 361 4227 1174 1005 21195 2273 434 471
South and South-West Asia Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan India Iran (Islamic Republic of) Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Turkey
North and Central Asia Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia Kazakhstan KyrgyLstan Russian Federatin Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan
... ... ... ... ...
...
...
... ...
3061 4115 4276 3281 6523 21 3111 2374
Paclfic American Samoa Australia Cook Islands Fiji French Polynesia Guam
Kiribati Marshall Islands Micronesia (Federated States of) Nauru New Caledonia New Zealand Niue Northern Mariana Islands Palau Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvatu
...
...
...
...
482 763 1059 l 2 4798 8285 7342
15821 3193 1848 14995 9885 I 396 1546 1572 l 2 5428 14786 12980
19342 4914 2592 19150 20091 I ' 592 2202 2009 l 2 3772 18792 16874
19133 4413 2031 14132 16575 I 574 1910 2138 l 2 2698 12455 13662
25801 5583 2241 14767 15439 I' 617 2021 2216 l 2 2759 13868 15177
...
...
... 9917 1207 1898 8341
...
...
1869 871 997 627 548 607 Uanuatu 968 1. Per Capita Gross Island Product US dollars. 2. Year ending 30 September.
(--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
...
...
...
... ...
4400 799 1255 653 1157 1079
5554 978 1210 975 1569 1234
6150 641 1363 774 1421 1409
1023
1412
2 123
... ...
6194 504 1496 591 1317 1845 976
167 385 303 555 2079 2260 233
...
913
... ...
853
770 1785
...
... 7332 2761 17918
...
781 2108 2281 I 2 3465 16751 19350
... ...
6174 577 1807 568 1626 2285 1140
Table 17. Exchange rate
-.
National currencv Der US dollar
1980
1990
1995
2000
2002
1.50
4.78
8.35
4.98 226.74 5.10 3.00 659.90
7.79 144.79 8.02 4.30 716.40
7.74 94.06 7.97 448.61 774.70
8.28 2.15 I ’ 7.79 107.77 8.03 1076.67 1259.70
8.28 152.00 7.80 125.39 8.03 1110.31 1200.40
2.18
1.79 426.25 1842.81 707.75 2.70 6.28 24.31 1.81 25.59
1.42 2450.83 2248.61 804.69 2.50 5.61 25.71 1.41 24.92
6482.80
11038.20
i .74 3840.75 8421.77 7887.64 3.80 6.43 44.19 1.73 40.11 1.00 I 2 14167.70
1.75 3912.08 9311.19 10056.30 3.80 6.57 515 0 1.74 42.96 1.oo l 2 15279.50
0.66 I’ 34.57 17.51 17.50 68.10 9.55 29.37 21.71 40.24 2608.64
5.67 I’ 40.28 32.43 32.43 1747.93 11.77 51.89 31.64 54.05 45845.10
67.31 I’ 52.14 44.94 44.94 1764.43 11.77 71.09 53.65 82.58 625218.00
405.91 4417.50 1.23 60.95 10.82 4.56 0.12 110.90 29.78
539.53 4565.00 1.98 142.13 47.70 28.13 2.08 5200.00 236.61
2003
East and North-East Asia China Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Hong Kong, China Japan Macao. China Mongolia Republic of Korea
...
...
’
8.28 142.00 I 7.79 115.93 8.02 1146.54 1197.80
’
South-East Asia Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia La0 People’s Democratic Republic Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Timor-Leste Vet Nam
South and South-West Asia Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan India Iran (Islamic Republic 09 Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Turkey
North and Central Asia Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Russian Federation Tajikstan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan
...
626.99 10.00 2.18 6.54 7.51 2.14 20.48
...
...
... 15.45 7.86 7.86 70.62 7.55 12.00 9.90 18.00 76.04
... ... ...
... ...
...
...
0.59
... ... .-. ... ...
... ... ...
...
1.70 3973.33 8577.13 10569.00 3.80 6.08 54.20 1.70 41.48 1.00 l 2 15509.60
44.78 57.89 48.61 48.61 6906.96 12.80 77.88 59.72 96.73 1507230.00
42.79 58.15 46.58 46.58 8193.89 12.80 76.14 57.75 96.74 1500890.00
573.35 4893.00 2.09 153.28 46.94 31.35 2.76 5200.00 769.50
578.76 4923.00 2.08 149.58 43.65 30.69 3.06 5200.00
...
Pacific American Samoa Australia Cook Islands Fiji French Polynesia Guam Kribati Marshall Islands Micronesia (Federated States of) Nauru New Caledonia New Zealand Niue Northern Mariana Islands Palau Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu
... 0.88 1.03 l4 0.82 77.29
...
0.88
l5
1.28 1.68 l4 1.48 98.85
...
1.00 /I3 77.30 1.03
1.00 l 6
1.00
...
99.00 I 8 1.68
...
I’
...
1.35
... ... 0.67 0.92 0.83 0.88 0.88 68.29
... 1.72 2.19 l 4 2.13 129.38
1.28
...
...
... 1.35 1.53 l4 1.41 90.79
0.96 2.31 2.53 1.28 1.28 I’ 117.06
... 91.13 1.52
... ...
1.28 2.47 3.41 1.27 1.35 112.11
l6
1.84 2.15 l4 2.19 126.65
...
...
1.54 1.72 l4 1.90 105.65
1.73 I s 1.00 l 2 1.00 l 6 1.91 130.08 2.19
1.84 l 5 1.00 l 2 1.00 l 6 1.80‘’ 127.07 2.15
1.54 l 5 1.00 I 2 1.oo 1.39 I’ 105.99 1.72
... 2.78 3.29 5.09 1.76 1.72 137.64
3.90 3.38 6.75 2.20 1.84 139.20
...
...
... 3.56 2.97 7.51 2.14 1.53 I’ 122.19
.................................................................................... 1. Refer to non-commercial rates derived from United Nations Programmes. 2. In US dollars, refer to noncommercial rates derived from United Nations Programmes. 3. In new Afghanis. 4. In New Zealand dollars. 5. In Australian dollars. 6. In US dollars. 7. In Australian dollars, refer to non-commercial rates derived from United Nations Programmes. 8. In French Pacific Communityfrancs (FCFP).
-XXXIV-
\
I
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
M Y
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
1
SEP
I
I
OCT
NOV
I
DEC
1. POPULATION 1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
1.2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003 2004
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003 2004
---11.6 --
-
6.0 6.1 6.0
--
-
100.7 102.4 101.3
--
I
---_-
12.5 12.5
-
_I
12.7 12.5 12.8 6.6 6.7 6.5
----
---
13.1 13.0
--
-
--
7.2 7.9
-
--
---
101.4 100.7
--
-
-
-
-
101.7 101.4
-
-
100.5 98.8
-
--
101.1 97.9
-
102.1
-
-
102.2
---
-
---
-
12.5
-_
12.9
-
-
-
6.6 6.7
-
101.8 101.5
-
-
---
2. INDUSTRY 2.1 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX 2.1.1 GENERAL
2001/2002=100
2002 2003 2004
2.1.2 MANUFACTURING
2.1.3 MINING
2001/2002=100
2001/2002=100
2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004
2.1.4 ELECTRICITY, GAS
2001/2002=100
AND WATER
2.2 PRODUCTION
2002 2003 2004
OF SELECTED COMMODITIES
2.2.1 MEAT
2.2.2 IRON ORE
2.2.3 COPPER ORE AND CONCENTRATES a
2.2.4 LEAD ORE AND CONCENTRATES a
2.2.5 ZINC ORE AND
CONCENTRATES a
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
TONS
2004
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
TONS
2004
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
TONS
2004
THOUSAND METRIC
2002
TONS
2004
2003 2004
2003
-_-
-
-
-
___
-
100.7 101.4
101.1 103.8 104.5
--
-
100.7 98.8
--
-
99.6 98.3
-
-
94.9
--
--
100.1 100.0 102.0
---
-
100.7
--
--
--
---
-
716-739 741 --
--
I
-
-
-
45195 48057 57327
--
----
-
___
_--
--
-
-----
184 172 170
I _
-___-
371 303
99.8
810 745
-
43643 52454
-
-
--
--
-
-
208 236
-
----
211
--
--327 ----
-
49949 54186 61136
---
____
220 194
---
-
221
-
I -
--
--
I
-_-__
---
--
349 397 ----
--
334
I
----
-1-
I -
--
I
--
-
-
-
807 721
--
---
----
101.5
-
783 -
-_57257 --I
--
101.2 102.6
_ I
-
--164 ---
173 170
372 -375
337 --
-
101.6 102.6
100.7
--
-
799 755
---
4843258184
I
I
---_-
-
228 191
167 162
377 325
--
-
---
--
1
AUSTRALIA
I
I 2.2.6 CRUDE PETROLEUM
2.2.7 NATURAL GAS
UNIT
THOUSAND CUBIC METRES
2002 2003 2004
MILLION
2002 2003 2004
CUBIC METRES 2.2.8 ELECTRICITY
IYEAR
MILLION KWH
2002 2003 2004
2.2.9 BLACK COAL, RAW
2.2.10 CEMENT
2.2.1 1 NEWSPRINT
2.3 CONSTRUCTION 2.3.1 NEW DWELLINGS
MILLION METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
THOUSAND METRIC
2002
TONS
2004
NUMBERS
2002
2003
2003
COMPLETED (TOTAL)
2004
I
JAN
I
FEB
-
I
MAR
---
-
9057 7809 6696
--
7382 7582 7426
--
45814 46159 48362
---
I
-
I
-
-
I
2224
-
104.0
101.0 104.0
I
-
30756 36251 35717
--
MAY
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
9419 7980
SEP
1
---
9310 9241 9856
---
--
-
--
-
89.11 88.00
-
-
1992 1892 2434
--
-
100.0
--
-
102.0 104.0
-
-- 37192 -_-_38465 --
__--
--
-
-
I-
--
NOV
I
--
8631 6822
---
-
8037 8118
---
DEC
I
---
------
--
---
-
2030 2227
--
_- 1978 -- 2329 -
103.0 107.0
-----
--
35713
---
-
87.00 92.00
-
I
----
48462 48641
------
OCT
--
-6613 -
I
--
I
--
1729 _-- 1617 84.92 90.00 87.08
APR
-
--
-
46459 46261
-
87.00 88.91
----
--
---
-4
--
37796
41412
-
128192 136469 143850
-
-
136241 135858 149141
---
14842
101.0 106.0
--
-
44292
----
-
42009
--
-
3. TRANSPORT
3.1 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME TRANSPORT
3.1.1 GOODS LOADED
3.1.2 GOODS UNLOADED
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
TONS
2004
3 2 REGISTRATION OF NEW MOTOR VEHICLES 32.1 PASSENGER CARS AND THOUSANDS STATION WAGONS
--
--
124237 134044 139089
I
2002
39.8
2003 2004
40.0
40.7
14319 15868
---
-
--
-
14625
-
15500 16710
15494 42.8 43.7 47.9
I _
-
--
--
-
--
-
-
134719 143906
-
-
16213 16225
I
--
15045 -16424
44.8
42.1
49.9
44.6
46.4 49.6
49.1 57.1
53.7
44.1
46.2
58.3
49.9
43.4 51.7
48.3 52.2
47.2 48.5
48.6
49.9
52.3
52.9
45.1
46.7
-2-
-
----
45.3 49.8
AUSTRALIA
I
I 3 2 2 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
UNIT THOUSANDS
\YEAR
I
JAN
1
FEB
I
MAR
1
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
1
JUL
1
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
1
NOV
I
DEC
2002
18.8
22.0
23.0
21.8
26.7
29.7
23.9
24.5
22.6
24.1
24.3
22.7
2003
21.2
23.1
26.2
24.3
28.6
35.0
28.1
26.3
26.0
27.0
27.6
28.0
2004
24.1
28.0
32.3
27.2
32.1
38.9
30.3
30.6
30.5
29.4
31.4
2002
379.3 396.6
437.2 427.5
446.5 392.5
360.3
329.9
339.4
418.2
371.9
2003
321.5
260.9
308.3
415.5
3622
358.6 385.6
428.9 435.3
437.0 473.3
2004
420.2
454.8
432.3
402.8
341.3
367.3
471.0
405.8
395.6
449.9
479.9
2002
13618
12148
13554
13273
14031
13354
13830
14596
15192
18514
14494 15752
12843 14334
14154 15404
14172 15433
14712 15524
14049 15549
14841 16320
14145 14815 15830
13726
2003 2004
14850 16268
16013 16803
16258 16999
20091
MILLION AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS
2002
9346
9617
9609
10154
10142
9618
11301
11386
2003
10900
10226
10786
10948
10371
10718
10604
10684
10824 11456
11893 11920
11646 10213
12129 10978
2004
9925
9451
11423
10852
11014
12320
12549
12187
13074
12801
13190
MILLION AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS
2002
9301 9056
10449 9868
9784 8699
I0018 8972
9807
9916
10416
9998
10406
8822
10122 8520
10278
2003
8963 8927
9062
9057
9065
8674
9234
2004
7904
8371
9204
9314
10054
10389
8517
9091
9106
5.1.1 TOTAL VALUE
OF IMPORTS
3.3 INTERNATIONALTOURIST TRAVEL 3.3.1 SHORT-TERM VISITOR ARRIVALS
THOUSANDS
534.0 566.6
4. INTERNAL TRADE 4.1 RETAIL TRADE
MILLION AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS
. JAN
5. WERNAL TRADE 5.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 5.1 .l IMPORTS (f.o.b.)
FEB MAR
APR
.
.
MAY JUN
5.12 TOTAL VALUE
_ JUL
.
.
AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
OF EXPORTS
I loo0 1O500
5.12 EXPORTS (f.o.b.)
loo00 9500
9ooo
5 2 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL IMPORTS 52.1 WOOD, TIMBER AND CORK
8500
54.6
51.4
53.5
44.4
57.0
55.3
51.0
47.4
58.8
51.3
49.4
62.2
518.4
679.9
477.9
723.1
628.2
739.1
567.1
411.1
459.6
421.5 893.7
462.6 899.9
522.1
51.9
52.1
39.6 44.8 51.5
467.1
496.7
585.1
529.9
736.4
484.9
38.8 45.4
41.4 46.0
47.4 52.7
42.7 47.1
2004
42.9
42.0
50.2
MILLION AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS
2002 2003
463.1
564.0
MILLION AUSTRALIAN
AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS
49.8 48.0
46.2 48.9 45.0
2002 2003
MILLION
54.6 51.3
8Mx)
7500
7000
52.2 CRUDE PETROLEUM
52.3 WOVEN COTTON
FABRIC
5.2.4 PASSENGER MOTOR
CARS (OTHER THAN BUSES AND SPECIAL VEHICLES)
921.4 424.0
497.0 577.3
841.1 641.7
639.0
612.3
613.0
734.0
663.8
536.5 757.0
2002 2003
24.2
21.6
18.6
21.6
25.0
21.3
27.8
26.5
23.3
25.2
23.3
21.7
24.3
21.8
17.0
18.1
18.4
17.4
212
17.7
16.7
15.8
14.1
14.0
DOLLARS
2004
17.3
13.0
14.5
14.3
16.7
19.0
19.1
192
14.1
14.0
13.6
MILLION
2002
630.3
619.8
781.8
749.9
906.9
793.0
793.3
879.9
683.8 801.7
856.8 844.5
771.5 965.0
955.4 923.8
841.3 917.8
881.2
2003
828.2 904.3
925.0
AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS
948.4
1088.5
977.3
1049.4 1012.7
979.7 877.3
885.9 905.1
942.6
962.3
811.3 801.2
2004
2004
JAN
FEB MAR APR
MAY JUN
I--2002
522
JAN
+2003
AUG
SEP OCT NOV DEC
-0-20041
CRUDE PETROLEUM, IMPORTS
FEB MAR APR
MAY
1-U-2002
-3-
JUL
JUN
-A-2003
JUL
AUG
+20041
SEP
OCT NOV
DEC
AUSTRALLA
I
I
UNIT
]YEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
5.3.12 MEAT, EXPORTS
5.3 QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS 5.3.1 MEAT 5.3.1.1 QUANTITY
5.3.12 VALUE
5.32 WHEAT AND FLOUR 5.32.1 QUANTITY
5.3.22 VALUE
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003
67.1
100.5
126.4
110.8
128.2
124.5
120.0
118.3
1162
139.3
129.8
128.0
79.1 76.3
121.3 117.6
104.9 107.6
105.2 127.6
109.5 121.3
104.8 113.6
95.7 111.8
104.5 124.2
117.6 129.8
116.6 133.7
115.8
2004
111.5 105.3
MILLION
2002
286.4
438.9
545.7
479.7
537.1
497.7
479.0
468.2
451.5
552.7
511.6
522.8
AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS
2003
305.0
434.3
493.5
327.3
446.2
493.1
418.8 589.9
410.6 575.8
388.7 540.0
378.5 528.1
428.8 582.1
481.0 604.0
484.8 583.1
468.7
2004
431.8 463.2
THOUSAND METRIC
2002
1656.0
1196.4
1316.4
1703.1
1417.8
1369.8
1117.7
1482.3
1120.1
1023.5
831.0
639.2
2003
715.1
737.0
819.9
673.0
1004.9
642.2
689.6
665.0
630.8
1066.6
846.8
1165.3
TONS
2004
1459.9
1830.9
1472.2
1848.1
1654.7
1681.5
1940.1
1730.0
1769.4
1539.5
1558.9
MILLION AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
507.7 224.4 334.4
344.4 228.5 406.8
374.1 233.6 325.7
450.4 188.6 412.1
385.7 270.6 402.9
347.7 157.7 410.6
300.3 164.8 434.8
388.4 157.7 328.7
313.0 148.3 360.9
327.0 253.7 310.9
259.8 191.7 310.5
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
15.1 15.8
30.2
40.6 30.1
26.6
31.5
26.1
30.2
23.7
29.6
40.1
34.7
29.1
22.9
26.0
32.2
14.9 32.8
14.7 34.0
18.8 31.3
15.0 22.1
26.9 34.5
29.2 34.3
30.6 32.7
27.7
16.2
21.1 31.1
MILLION AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS
2002
80.6
1912
281.5
170.2
193.7
167.9
208.8
157.1
195.7
304.4
287.6
246.7
2003
130.1 84.9
183.5 144.7
246.0 180.7
151.5 168.6
97.5 180.2
90.7 1912
118.4 172.6
92.4 1182
169.1 191.0
180.2 185.4
179.0 174.3
156.5
THOUSAND
2002
11412
12249
12873
13086
13349
15312
15316
15381
15042
14574
15747
METRIC
2003
11529 14653
13609
15778
13716
16583
15769
17387
14072
15983
16434
16880
16846
TONS
2004
17501
16231
14815
15331
16556
17053
17368
19331
18142
18981
18719
MtLLlON AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS
2002
383.2
407.3
396.1
470.1
489.4
475.0
467.3
436.5
478.5
432.5 418.7
401.6 440.8 379.9
419.8
2003 2004
371.3 383.7 391.1
395.2 441.2
444.3 488.1
429.0 501.9
461.7 542.0
3841 596.2
435.5
436.9 561.0
430.0 529.3
422.2
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002
18551
15940
17190
16687
16231
16926
16490
17227
16685
16238
16785
18915
2003
19487 18949
15501 17094
18789 17307
16690
17739
18177
17398
17578
18211
19517
17999
18361
19457
19315
18109
18240
20448
18044
19629
18502
FEB MAR APR
JAN
I+
217.3 260.9
MAY JUN
JUL
2002 -& 2003
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
+2004 I
5.3.42 IRON ORE, EXPORTS
l
i
5.3.3 WOOL 5.3.3.1 QUANTITY
5.3.32 VALUE
5.3.4 IRON ORE 5.3.4.1 QUANTITY
5.3.42 VALUE
5.3.5 COAL 5.3.5.1 QUANTITY
5.3.5.2 VALUE
2004
I
3504 JAN
FEE MAR APR MAY JUN
I+2002 -A-
JUL
2003
AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
+-2004 J
5.3.5.2 COAL, EXPORTS
2004
564.0
MILLION
2002
1245.2
1078.8
1157.2
1085.8
1026.1
1046.1
1005.9
1083.0
1020.8
972.9
1011.7
1117.2
AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS
2003
1108.6 817.7
860.7 747.8
1041.9 838.1
906.2
898.6
912.4
850.0
868.0
884.8
906.6
805.3
803.8
1023.2
1164.6
1123.3
1158.5
1377.7
1198.8
1306.0
1176.6
2004
JAN
-4-
FEE
MAR APR
JUL
AUG
+2002 +2003 -0-
MAY
JUN
2004
SEP
OCT
NOV DEC
6. PRICES
6.1 WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX 6.1.1 BASIC MATERIALS
198911990=100
2002 2003 2004
6.1 2 BUILDING MATERIALS (NON-RESIDENTIAL)
6 2 CONSUMER PRICE
198911990=100
2002 2003 2004
-
-
-
-
I
-
-
130.6 135.8123.6
-
-
-
137.6 141.3 144.8
-
143.5 149.8 153.3-
-
-
-
126.9 - 120.3 - 125.7 - 130.7 -
-
118.4 124.1 126.9
132.6 129.9
-
-
INDEX
62.1 GENERAL
198911990=100
2002 2003 2004
62.2 FOOD
198911990=100
2002
-
-
136.6 141.3 144.1
144.2149.8 154.7
--
-
-
-
-
-
-
121.6 126.3
-
-
138.5 142.1
-
-
-
142.8
-
-
-
147.0 152.0
-
130.6 126.7 136.9
145.4
-
145.0 149.3
31809 32275 34422
31604 32389 34524
-
126.4
-
-
2003 2004
-
MILLION AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
34023 34861
MILLION AUSTRALIAN
2002 2003
DOLLARS
2004
11409
12893
13493
15421
19819
19708
17587
19848
17091
AUSTRALIAN DOLLARPER US DOLLAR
2002
1.970
2003 2004
1.717
1.940 1.683
1299
1285
1.880 1.660 1.333
1.850 1.639 1.343
1.760 1.546 1.418
1.770 1.505 1.441
1.830 1.510 1.396
1.810 1.536 1.408
1.840 1.510 1.426
-
131.3
152.4 -
122.8 126.7
139.5
-
-
I
I
7.1.1 MONEY
7. FINANCE 7.1 MONEY SUPPLY 7.1.1 MONEY
7.12 RESERVE MONEY
7 2 EXCHANGE RATE
a
METALLIC CONTENT BASED ON CHEMICAL ASSAY.
b
HOUSES AND FLATS. EXCLUDINGRESTORATIONAND COWERSION.
C
EXCLUDING NOKMERCHANDiSETRADE.
. . . . . . . . .
32174 32584 33741
32027 32159 33888
. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
...
32465 33582
32290 33902
33034 33208 34326
...
-5-
31468 32552 34692
31610 32962 35135
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12864
...
...
...
12447
11568
16428
11966 19155
1.810 1.440 1.364
1.780 1.396 1.300
1.770 1.354
32247 33257
33967 35397
35217
JAN
FEE
MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP Oct NOV 1+2002
4-2003 +20041
DEC
BANGLADESH
I
I
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
1. POPULATION 1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003
28.0
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
320
-
;m
2004 1 2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
m
2002 2003 2004
-
8.0
e 280 z 2 g 260 e 32 240
-
2. INDUSTRY
2.1 INDUSTRWL PRODUCTION INDEX 2.1.1 GENERAL
2.12 MINING
2.1.3 MANUFACTURING
246.1 259.1 284.3
230.6 242.8 240.6
231.9 251.O 260.2
226.9 245.0 253.1
244.5 270.0 277.7
253.1 273.8 301.6
263.7 263.4 308.5
263.5 267.6 300.0
248.6 255.1 273.6
242.5 242.6
=loo
2002 2003 2004
JULY 19881 JUNE 1989 =loo
2002 2003 2004
241.6 278.0 276.3
219.2 229.5 281.5
264.3 285.3 286.8
257.7 274.5 296.9
262.4 285.0 283.7
256.2 276.1 302.3
266.1 278.0 306.2
271.l 271.O 284.5 293.5 315.6 311.O
279.9 292.0
JULY 19881 JUNE 1989
2002 2003 2004
248.1 260.4
232.1 244.7
228.5
224.6 241.l
243.2
252.1
262.7
262.3
264.4 308.2
263.4 397.7
239.3 235.8
238.6
273.6 302.0
246.1 250.3
282.9
268.5 274.6
JULY 1W JUNE 1989
=loo 2.3.4 ELECTRICITY, GAS AND WATER
248.8 2602
250.4
2002 2003 2004
226.5 241.4 299.4
217.9 225.4 250.3
260.1 266.4 255.6
244.9 278.2
MILLION CUBIC METRES
2002 2003 2004
890 1025 1020
807 847 1039
MILLION KWH
2002 2003 2004
1343 1431 1775
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
THOUSAND
2002 2003 2004
5.7
METRIC TONS THOUSAND METRIC TONS
JULY 19881 JUNE 1989 =loo
237.7 250.0
266.3 290.7
237.0 244.9
239.0
218.3 300.0
983 984
926 1049
1603
1586 1788
1417 1742
1294 1782
973 1053 1057
949 1013 1095
967 1051 1047
944 1018 1115
980 1082 1129
2 2 2 ELECTRICITY (GROSS)
1292 1336 1500
1542 1579 1515
1452 1649 1615
1512 1674
1560 1636
1623
1826
1760
1485 1852
2.2.3 WHEAT FLOUR
6.7
6.6 6.7 7.3
6.7 6.9 7.3
6.4
6.7 7.1
6.4 6.8 7.4
6.5 6.8 7.3
6.7 6.8 7.4
6.8 6.8
22.4 COlTON YARN
5.5 6.0 7.2
5.5 6.1 7.3
5.5
5.4 6.5 7.6
5.4 6.6 7.6
5.3
5.4
5.9 7.4
6.3 7.6
2.2.5 CEMENT
2002
147
143
149 149
151 156
147 155 156
153
2003 2004
144 140 159
145 159 155
140 138 149
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
I
1750 1650
1032 1050
312.4
MAY
1850
271.O
999 1068 1147
296.9
APR
22.2 ELECTRICITY, PRODUCTION
268.9 272.5
999
272.4
MAR
1850
267.5 301.6
273.8 250.5
FEB
250.9 268.2
270.4 296.2 291.8
263.1 276.0
JAN
1-W 2002 +2003 +20041
275.0 307.2 320.7
255.1 282.4 308.0
220
264.1 274.9
293.8
*
1550
5
1450 1350 1250
2 2 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED COMMODITIES 2.2.1 NATURAL GAS (NET)
I
2.1.1 INDUSTRlAL PRODUCTIONINDEX
6.8 7.3
6.3 7.3
153 142
-6-
1084 1164 1630 1821 1909
1756 1730
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
22.3 WHEAT FLOUR, PRODUCTION 7.8
6.7 6.7 7.5
6.8 6.8
6.4 7.6
5.4 6.6 7.7
5.3 6.9
140 138 152
140 138 160
144 140
7.4
1150
6.7
6.8
7.2
7.2
5.4 7.0
146 140
5.7 7.0
139 147
7.6 U)
P a
7.4 7.2 7.0
3
6.8
f
6.6 6.4 8.2
JAN
FEB
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
I
3.i.2 GOODS UNLOADED
3. TRANSPORT
3.1 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME TRANSPORT a 3.1.1 GOODS LOADED
3.12 GOODS UNLOADED
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
55 87 71
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
1438
4. EXTERNAL TRADE 4.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 4.1 .lIMPORTS MILLION TAW
87 79
71 69 48
42 112 28
113 115 41
80 120
1405
1084
1374
1228
1032
1295
1124
1055
1254
1436
1348
1606
1473
1268 1211
1341 1279
1281 1277
1513
1066
1085
1372
1225
1442
1292
1631
105 75
72 95
49 98
95 84
53 80
74 42
1600
1500 ~~
1200 1loo loo0
39153 43678
38990
42980
43418
38795 46275
40116
47005
24962
25790 30351
25559 29992
26187 29917
22142 26201
17947 21570
18382 25454
1733 1843 1908
1743 1851 1917
1779 1858 1940
1793 1876 1944
1802 1869 1956
1817 1881
1821 1889
1816 1898
1792 1937
1809 1940
1872
1892
1903
1921
1982 2061
1971 2076
1929 1997
1920 2008
2012
1958 2054
1985
2004
1822 1948 2024
53175 61144 51064
33510 39927
35964 41595
46742
40052 51522
28597 36561 43168
2002 2003 2004
22519 23598 27340
20222 22686 28247
22810 23733 32539
19733 22601
19817 25025
23157
JULY 1969/ JUNE 1970 =I00
2002
1748 1823 1892
1722 1848 1891
1708 1832 1889
1719 1840 1900
JULY 19691 JUNE 1970 = 00I
2002 2003 2004
1831 1926
1791 1952
1776 1929
2000
1996
1990
2002 2003 2004
33986
MILLION TAKA
...
38144 44619
27975
JAN
FEE MAR APR MAY JUN JUl AUG SEP OCT NOV D€C
1+2002 d-2003 -0-2004I 4.1.1 TOTAL VALUE
4.1.2 EXPORTS
OF IMPORTS
1
75000
:
:
;
;
;
i
5. PRICES
5.1 WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX 5.1.1 GENERAL
5.1 2 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
2003 2004
,
.
i
woo04 JAN
;
1 FEB
; APR
i
i
;
;
MAY
JUN
! JUL
.
! AUG
; SEP
F 2 0 0 2 -A- 2003 +2004
5.2 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
52.1 GENERAL
i
;
MAR
198511986 = I 00
2002 2003
247.7
244.8
245.7
245.7
246.6
258.6
259.4
259.8
260.2
261.3
247.5 262.2
246.2 258.0
242.8 258.7
243.4
243.4 259.6
244.6 261.1
245.6 262.0
250.8
253.2
253.5
263.6
265.9
267.5
253.8 269.8
249.6
253.2 266.9
253.2 268.5
253.5 271.5
23.5
256.3
271.9
273.5
253.7
256.0
274.1
275.9
.
.
i
;
OCT NOV DEC
I
4.19 TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS
2004 5.22 FOOD
1985/1986 =loo
2002 2003
259.1
263.6
2004
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
[+2002*2003-+2004~
-7-
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DE(
BANGLADESH
I
i
UNIT
]YEAR
1
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
1
AUG
I
SEP
1
OCT
1
NOV
I
DEC
1
6.1.1 MONEY
6. FINANCE (END OF PERIOD )
6.1 MONEY SUPPLY 6.1.1 MONEY
MILLION TAW
6.1.2 RESERVE MONEY
MILLION TAKA
6 2 FOREIGN ASSETS (NET)
MILLION TAKA
2002 2003 2004
229340 239963 234332 232630 231658 246763 258909 246758 257991 254146 287522 280255 280795 280907 286764
2002 2003 2004
227978
230752
232539 243080 235394 232188 234669 243131 240602 245610 243084 242508 263394 259549 255120 252374 255786 260368 261570
246755
2002 2003 2004
205505
241612 239688 237639 235403 238057 241194 254717 267433 262242 259056 257407 258359 274242 274021 304569
222837 222161 212195 213933 235336
81078 107214
84084 95864 81165 102993 114918 140485
155413 158044 157210
155745 164026 163325
76327 98931
78098 400023
226877 231110 224579 226977
98609 108143 110014 105175 99948 101884 143953 148697 149459 148970 150337 t56633 JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
~~2002-6-2003+2004~ 6.3 EXCHANGE RATE
TAKA PER
2002 2003
US DOLLAR
2004
57.90 57.90 58.85
57.90 57.90 58.93
57.90 57.90 58.98
57.90 57.90 59.21
57.90 57.90 60.75
57.90 57.90 60.35
57.90 58.47 59.72
57.90 58.41 59.35
57.90 58.42 59.49
57.90 58.44
57.90 58.43
57.90 58.75
6.19 RESERVE MONEY
............................................................................................. a
FIGURESARE FOR CHIITAGONG PORT AND MONGIA PORT.
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
)-u-2002+2003+2004~
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
2.1.1 COAL, PRODUCTION 1. POPUMTION
1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003
15.2
140
-
130
g
2004 1.2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER I000 POPULATION
-
2002 2003 2004
6.5
120 110
-
E
I00
2
0 9 0
!
sso
2. INDUSTRY
70
2.1 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED COMMODITIES 2.1.1 COAL
MILLION METRIC
100.35 122.38
114.63 135.97
86.33 96.31 96.95
68.49 85.39 110.02
93.78 106.87 128.13
92.81 107.33 13129
91.61 109.11 128.72
93.63 114.44 135.41
87.16 109.93 131.50
90.90 107.1 9 132.55
93.51 105.61
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003
12771 13116
14223 14558
14812 14392 15045
13912 13915
14314 14591
14737
14426 14368 14834
14637 14387
14405
14807 14194 14409
140% 13851
13800
13696 14159 14118
14302 14573
2004
14290 14338 14524
BILLION
2002
131.67
101.04
124.10
124.97
125.80 157.05
145.81 170.67
142.72 167.89
142.66 158.46
140.82
137.55 147.97
145.80 169.93
138.52
2003 2004
135.48 151.43
145.60
KWH
128.37 145.40
158.11
162.46
151.41 171.06
169.29
174.81
189.88
2002 2003
116793 110564 108228 102389 103946 124930 107527 113095 106437 106710
2004
128174 125566 125566 116220 121095 115133
TONS 2.15 CRUDE PETROLEUM
94.88 114.71
2002 2003 2004
60
JAN
FEE
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
I-(.2002 -A-
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
2003 -0- 20041
2.1.3 ELECTRICITY, PRODUCTION
190
2.1.3 ELECTRICITY
2.1.4 NATURAL GAS
2.1.5 BEER
TERAJOULES
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
1066 1212 1388
1350 1489
I922 1690
2203 2146
2378 2314
170.03 192.10
97328 102778 102700 100559 102817 113095 119440 98366 102092 100602 102092 109544 106936 124821
2965 3111
2999 3095
2667 3217
2458 2630
1637 I851
1170 1398
I$
.i
.i
i
!
.
.i
.
,
:
110
1084 1269
90
JAN
1489
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
1+20026-2003+20041 2.1.6 IRON ORE
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
15924 15870 16897
13946 15430 18987
19273 22668 23378
18991 20702 22551
20682 21453 23154
22740 26626 25943
19474 21295 22561
19705 201I 4 24105
19133 20253
19076 21774
20395 25265
20752 26465
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
586
620 781 865
673 786 919
686 747 890
719 822 958
680 798 896
695 813
712 819
698 759
740 796
717 839
613
467 613 797
MILLION
2002
1610
1320
1822
1910
I870
1990
1890
1886
1950
1894
1938
METRES
2003 2004
1714 1908
1573 2378
1873 2395
1976 2384
2021
2256
2038
2268
2075
2185
2418
2556
2088 2415
2002 2003
2002 2192
2138 3613
2396 2692
2466 2774
2414 2810 3080
2450 2795
2419 2706
2443 2875
2.1.6 IRON ORE, PRODUCTION 28000
2.1.7 COlTON YARN
2.1 .8 COlTON FABRICSa
2.1.9 SULPHURIC ACID
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2004
647
2650
2883
3041
3041
3170
3003
24000
P
no00
2114 2340
P
907
e " I
20000 18000
2482
3049
26000
z v)
2632 2915 3194
2680 2946 3394
2617 2876
2547 2958
g
16Ooo 14000 12000
JAN
FEB MAR APR MAY JUN
JUL
1-a-2002 +-2003
-9-
AUG
+ZOO41
SEP
OCT NOV
DE(
CHINA
I
I 2.1.10 CAUSTIC SODA
UNIT THOUSAND METRIC
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
610 686 811
557 704 841
643 781 866
696 780 860
704 776 887
670 788 885
747 789 845
787 868
710 796 884
717 827 939
711 811
TONS
2002 2003 2004
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
46952 47242 57051
37008 41598 57214
53389 60747 72802
60077 69342 80560
69070 73687 83356
63346 77533 83874
60296 69418 77621
62410 73046 80309
66413 75545 82921
65082 76370 87559
65148 75666
681
DEC
2.1.13 CRUDE STEEL, PRODUCTION
731 831
26000 24000
tn
p 2.1 .I 1 CEMENT
65322 75530
2 2 m
0 20000
g
18000
$ 2.1.12 PIG-IRON
THOUSAND
12927
12622
13703
13654
14236
14144
14201
14389
14227
14644
14528
15463
14634 18028
15923 20718
15925 19305
16950 ,19283
16632 19120
17033 20874
17458 21646
17336
18028
17765
18884
2004
14194 17816
2002 2003 2004
13678 15623 19392
13089 15534 19724
14574 17025 21848
14323 17343 20875
15122 18449 21052
14859 18417 20798
15190 18365 21988
15394 18946 23356
15221 19174 23758
15664 19817 24937
15971 20492
16626 20158
METRIC
2002 2003
TONS THOUSAND METRIC
16000
F 14000
12000
2.1.13 CRUDE STEEL
TONS
JAN
FEE
MAR APR M Y JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
~+2002-6-2003+2004~ 4.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS
3. TRANSPORT
3.1 RAILWAY TRAFFIC 3.1 .IPASSENGER-KILOMETRES
3.12 CARGO NET TON-KILOMETRES
52000
MILLIONS
MILLIONS
2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004
34620 42612 54280
43860 49889 53670
41480 41934 43440
37230 34480 41440
38580 15920 44270
33540 24420 39420
41730 39530 48610
44680 45280 51300
38580 40700 45150
39860 42270 45140
33350 37250
33010 35440
48000 4 4 m
P
126580 106290 127170 126700 130180 121880 125710 125990 124150 129780 127320 129480 127637 112901 139328 133290 140980 136320 136710 138950 135400 141780 137770 145770 140060 134240 152250 148050 152830 148890 150120 152560 153740 161400
2 a
3.2.1 PASSENGER-KILOMETRES
MILLIONS
2002 2003 2004
8190 11007
9110 10008
10260 11376
10900 9140
10320 2360
9040 4540
10640 10620
12180 14660
11700 13490
12050 14430
10370 12590
10120 12320
14320
11520
13310
14910
13810
13670
17340
17820
15950
16710
330 445 450
370 405 510
420 460 610
440 370 620
420 360 560
370 370 570
430 430 610
490 490 590
470 550 670
490 550 640
420 550
410 570
15920 23780 42040
22480 32549 46440
25750 34601 49520
22430 31604 43000
23100 32336 48910
26990 36514 49000
27210 34612 46910
29790 41652 50810
25200 35150 45430
28740 36860
28730 42310
19130 24456 34060
23790 32091 45850
26720 35617 47130
24640 33842 44860
26020 34476 50550
29210 38110 51020
29440 37415 51400
31910 41941 55800
29950 40890 52520
31210 41750
31890 48060
36000 32000
Z
28000
3
24000
s 3 2 CIVIL AVIATION TRAFFIC (TOTAL SCHEDULED SERVICES)
4ooOo
2
m
16000
12000 JAN
FEE
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
1-D-2002 +2003 3 2 2 CARGO NET TON-KILOMETRES
MILLIONS
2002 2003 2004
AUG
-0-20041
4.1.2 TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS
4. EXTERNAL TRADE
4.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 4.1.1 IMPORTS
4.1.2 EXPORTS
us
2002 2003
DOLLARS
2004
18970 31016 35720
MILLION
2002 2003 2004
21700 29776 35720
MILLION
us DOLLARS
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
)-u-2002
- 10-
JUN
+ZOO3
JUL
AUG
SEP
-0-20041
0'3
NOV
DEC
42.1.2 CRUDE OIL, IMPORTS
4 2 QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PRINCIPAL IMPORTS 4.2.1 CRUDE OIL 42.1.1 QUANTITY
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
4710 8360 10300
4510 6580 10530
5370 7280 9320
6490 7890 10000
5550 6040 9620
6370 7660 11270
6010 6830 9610
6560 6790 9330
6220 9790 10350
5110 6930 9280
7330 7640
5190 9340
42.12 VALUE
MILLION
660.3 1770.4 2363.0
669.4 1536.9 2519.2
800.2 1765.1 2266.9
1138.2 1807.2 2503.7
1044.0 1226.7 2453.5
1228.7 1545.2 3062.7
1130.7 1414.5 2622.0
1250.7 1448.8 2657.3
1217.0 2119.0 3159.5
1069.7 1459.9 2856.4
1523.4 1663.0
1028.5 2067.6
DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
1280
1070
1560
1630
1200
1110
1260
1390
1390
1160
1390
1410
1740 1440
1130 1690
1350 1540
1240 1520
1160 1340
1330 1590
1480 1590
1460 1610
1650 1630
1420 1340
1500
1630
MILLION
2002 2003 2004
967.6 1420.9 1365.1
807.2 1014.0 1681.1
11822 1288.1 1627.0
1320.3 12122 1652.8
1043.7 1105.9 1451.5
1006.2 1185.6 1723.9
1109.4 1331.7 1748.9
1198.7 1319.6 1806.5
1256.3 1522.6 1958.3
1041.9 1338.8 1678.1
1198.9 1426.6
1198.8 1566.7
17.5 21.1 24.5
15.7 18.6 22.8
17.1 18.4
14.1 20.2
us 4.2.2 PLASTIC IN PRIMARY FORM 422.1 QUANTITY
4.222 VALUE
us DOLLARS
LAAN
FEB
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
1-a- 2002 4-2003
AUG
SEP
-0- 2004
OCT NOV DEC
1
42.42 ROLLED STEEL, IMPORTS
42.3 PARTS OF AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINES 4.2.3.1 QUANTITY
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
132 18.9 15.5
10.5 12.8 17.7
16.5 16.8 20.7
182 17.0 19.9
13.9 16.6 16.3
14.4 16.6 19.6
17.5 17.8 21.7
15.2 17.0 21.6
4.2.32 VALUE
MILLION
680.4
5342
822.1
867.7
6842
708.8
807.4
753.6
886.7
750.3
878.5
044.6
910.7 880.8
705.6 1012.7
892.0 1149.6
902.9 1104.4
836.9 961.9
891.4 10182
940.4 1108.4
928.9 1139.4
1168.2 1311.8
1051.5 1275.4
1056.1
1207.8
DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
1490 2990
1300 2460
2120 3130
2360 3390
2090 3050
2350 3480
2560 3660
2520 2770
2180 3330
1600 2840
1730 3060
2190 3060
3250
3360
3460
3390
2130
2440
2220
1860
1780
1630
MILLION
2002
us
2003 2004
755.7 1544.3 1775.7
669.1 1259.4 1886.3
1010.8 1654.5 2058.0
1071.7 1823.7 2166.6
971.5 1656.7 1515.1
1093.3 1848.4 1760.7
1245.8 1923.8 1713.3
1289.8 1502.5 1510.6
1193.3 1781.0 1520.7
889.0 1573.4 1389.2
973.0 1834.8
1202.2 1719.2
us 4.2.4 ROLLED STEEL 42.4.1 QUANTITY
42.42 VALUE
DOLLARS
4.2.5.2 VALUE
MILLIONS
MILLION
us DOLLARS
2002 2003
2314 3283
1726 2634
2521 3514
2825 3670
2708 3529
2640 3525
3190 4148
3164 4326
3550 5075
3256 4621
2004
3893
4564
5379
5354
4966
5126
5513
5509
5785
5644
2002 2003 2004
1459.6 2626.9 3532.0
1262.3 1996.8 3942.6
1845.4 2800.5 4605.5
1996.3 2955.1 4056.1
1805.0 2786.0 4567.7
1889.3 2935.7 4945.4
2246.5 3529.7 5282.9
2317.0 3764.0 5174.6
2892.0 4825.5 6007.4
2562.8 4276.7 5900.9
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
42.52 ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS AND MICROASSEMBUES, IMPORTS
3357 4629
3189 4948
2791.0 4146.2
2640.2 4487.9
3
5200 4600
8 4000
JAN
- I 1-
FEB
5800
4.2.5 ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS AND MICROASSEMBLIES 4.2.5.1 QUANTITY
JAN
FEB
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
NOV DE( OCT NOV
CHINA
I
I 4.3 QUANTITY AND VALUE
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
4.3.1 MECHANICALAND ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS, EXPORTS
OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS
4.3.1 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS
36000
MILLION
2002
US
2003
14791
DOLLARS
2004
18965
4.32 AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINES AND PARTS 4.32.1 QUANTIW THOUSANDS 2002 2003 2004
9882
9226
11735
12889
11804
12526
12354
16251
18135
17309
17378
19498
25197
...
24204
27050
13576
13609
15417
14924
19157
18874
22172
22039
26832
27365
30198
15873 23238
15655 25795
31000
f
26000
2 89970
49580 71900 87600
53160 64610 77210 91660 91570 100650
62990 72770 70210 91150 101120 104680 96260
1319.5 2873.7 4175.2
1547.6 3129.2 4966.5
1514.4 3412.2 4854.8
1488.4 3444.4 4860.0
1853.7 4321.9 5272.3
1990.4 4409.5 5676.7
2426.3 4888.6
376.8
375.8
531.6
629.9
705.5
621.7
499.9
406.9
377.7 411.3
428.1 443.6
397.7 3992
425.7 434.3 491.7
576.6 608.5
641.6 537.7
763.5 772.5
684.7 662.9
499.8
468.3
728.0 798.3
756.4 1009.7
860.5 1011.3
894.2 1038.6
967.9 1106.1
1071.8 1201.6
1022.8 1105.8
1020.7 1304.3
940.1
1228.9
1161.8
1195.0
1402.3
1434.0
1537.7
911.5 11022 1151.7
928.0 1035.7
1162.4
1020.6 1171.4 1331.5
2969 3753 4212
2324 2561 3067
2586 3423 4784
2979 3822 4597
2848 3661 4143
3179 4118 5152
4143 5265 6160
4461 5371
4546 5468
3499 4432
3709 4990
5538
6540
3956 5071 5693
51250 64610
44210 58770
56470 70660
71140
83710
93400
72120 90750
2002 2003 2004
1269.3 2209.5 3587.5
1211.1 2081.0 4063.7
1563.3 2653.8 4743.2
2002 2003 2004
394.2 408.3 412.5
284.4 298.8 294.9
2002 2003 2004
909.2 1072.2
2002 2003 2004
57170
48330 64910
48970 66890
85600
1512.4 2828.8 4358.3
323.8
cn 21000
z I6000
I 11m
4.3.2.2 VALUE
MILLION
us DOLLARS
2416.7 4768.8
6000
JAN
R B MAR APR MAY JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP OCT NOV DEC
1+2002+2003+20041 4.3.3 TOYS
MILLION
us DOLLARS
4.3229 AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING MACHINESAND PARTS, EXPORTS 6000
4.3.4 FOOTWEAR AND PARTS
MILLION
us DOLLARS 4.3.5 GARMENTS AND CLOTHING ACCESSORIES
MILLION
us DOLLARS
5 2 EXCHANGE RATE (MIDPOINT RATE)
2 3000
3 t
5. FINANCE
5.1 MONEY SUPPLY 5.1.1 MONEY (MI)
01
BILLION YUAN RENMINBI
2002 2003 2004
6058 7241
5870 6976
8381
Y RENMlNBl PER
2002 2003
US DOLLAR
2004
6046 7132
6128 7278
6314 7592
6349 7615
6487 7703
8356
5947 7144 8582
8913
6680 7916 9044
8027 9078
8560
8678
8863
8798
8277 8.277
8.277 8.277
8.277 8.277
8.277 8.277
8.277 8.277
8.277 8277
8.277
8277
8.277
8.277
8.277
8.277
6710
8.277 8.277
8.277 8.277
8.277 8277
8277 8277
8.277
8.277
8.277
8.277
6799 8081
7088 8412
2000
1000 JAN
FEB
MAR APR MAY JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP OCT NOV DEC
1-0- 2002 d- 2003 -0-2004
8.277 8.277
8.277 8.277
I
5.1.1 MONEY (Ml)
............................................................................................. a
INCLUDING PURE COTTON CLOTH. BLENDING FABRIC CLOTH AND CHEMICAL FIBRE CLOTH.
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
IU 2002 -A-
- 12-
JUL
AUG
2003 -0- 2004
SEP
I
OCT
NOV
DEC
COOK ISLANDS
1. POPULATION
1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
1.2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
--
5.6 5.8
---
4.2
--
--
1.6 1.4 0.9
---
-----
6.7 7.5 7.8
2002 2003 2004
4.9 4.6 7.3
-
2002 2003
1.6 1.7 1.8
2004
-
-
4.0 5.5
----
5.0 5.8
-
1.7 1.5
---
1.8
--
-
2. INDUSTRY 2.1 ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
2.2 CONSTRUCTION 2.2.1 BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED
-
MILLION KWH
2002 2003 2004
7.1
THOUSAND NZ DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
4495 2162 2612
--
4646 3874 2724
NUMBERS
2002 2003 2004
285 374 402
-
303 411 446
2002 2003
4582
5413
5181
6623
2004
5981 5674
6090 5873
6120 5647
6201 7281
2002 2003 2004
21938 21765 27365
7.5 7.6
6.7 6.9
---
--
5619 3522
I -
--
-
-
--
-
-
--
1.6
--
7.2 7.2
---
5657 14375
----
3. TRANSPORT
3.1 REGISTRATION
OF NEW MOTOR
VEHICLES (RAROTONGA)
-
342 491
-
-
324 365
---
3.2 INTERNATIONAL TOURIST TRAVEL 3.2.1 NUMBER OF VISITORS
NUMBERS
4. EXTERNAL TRADE 4.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 4.1.1 IMPORTS THOUSAND NZ DOLLARS 4.12 EXPORTS
THOUSAND NZ DOLLARS
THOUSAND
NZ DOLLARS 4.2.2 LIVE FISH
THOUSAND
NZ DOLLARS
---
2077 2188 -
26043 30938 28352
1527 1117 575
--
2406 835 123
2002 2003 2004
35 59
---
7466
8134
26077 31836
--
2002 2003 2004
55
8472
--
---
----
6287 7559
-
2001
---
6872 6421
-
3333 2001 ---1697
2002 2003 2004
4.2 QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS 4.2.1 PEARLS
--
7172 6981
2742 5734
--
--
688 342
--
28 -
--
36482
----
50-
86
60
-
6833 6515
27615
-
69
- 13-
7116 7589
2776 4657
5948 6759
----
-
-I
57 73
-
4.2.3 PAWPAW 4.2.3.1 QUANTITY
4.2.3.2 VALUE
4.2.4 CLOTHING
THOUSAND NZ DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
THOUSAND NZ DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
5. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (RAROTONGA)
5.1 GENERAL
5.2 FOOD
1998=100
1998=100
--
---
3 140 20 --
---
3290 -33
38 206 54-
-
149 78 --59 -
75 39 40 --
-
---
116.0 --118.9 -119.9 -
116.8 119.6 -119.9 -
2002 2003 2004
--
-
118.4 -123.4 124.8 -
121.5 -123.9 125.0
2002 2003 2004
-
26742 31617 -33516
2002 2003 2004
2.147 1.690 1.356
__-
--
37 51 -
-
-
31 57
-_
38 40 _-
-
-
-
71
117.8 119.7 120.8
I -
-
--
60 --72 -
_--
118.0 --119.8 -
--
121.7 --124.4 --
-
29511 37357 -
--
___
124.1 -125.4 -
--.-
91 67 -
_-
--
- 121.8 I
131
-
-
--
2002 2003 2004
I
-
--
22 106 -48 --
METRIC TONS
6. FINANCE
6.1 MONEY SUPPLY 6.1.1 MONEY (Ml)
THOUSAND NZ DOLLARS
6.2 EXCHANGE RATE (MID-POINT RATE)
NZDOLLARS PER US DOLLAR
A
-
2.151 1.655 1.301
2.161 1.650 1.414
-
-
31053 -40485 36956 --
-
--
-
32435 48083 --
I
I -
2.143 1.649 1.433
2.051 1.594 1.505
1.952 1.568 1.424
1.950 1.561
- 14-
2.021 1.543
2.008 1.551
1.972 1.529
1.819 1.447
1.769 1.401
FIJI
I
I I.
UNIT
]YEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
POPULATION
1.1
CRUDE BIRTH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003 2004
12
CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003 2004
1995=100
2002 2003 2004
I
JUN
-
I
23.4
-
I
JUL
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
1
DEC
--
5.5 --
INDUSTRY
2.
2.1
INDUSTRlAl PRODUCTION INDEX
2.1.1 GENERAL
2.1.2 MINING AND QUARRYING
2.1.3 MANUFACTURING
2.1.4 ELECTRICITY AND WATER
2.2
1995=100
1995=100
1995=100
109.4 112.4 --128.7
2002 2003 2004
116.0 114.5 -107.7 -102.9 -101.3 -125.1 -
2002 2003 2004
11 6.8 --141.2 144.6
109.6 126.9 128.0
2002 2003 2004
_--
113.2 122.3 --131.9 -
-
_-
160.3135.9 -
-
151.0 165.6 ---
_-
123.5 99.4 -133.1 -
-
-_ -
113.7 99.6 --
-
101.3 114.1
112.8 119.1 129.4
--
182.1 -150.7
113.8 137.6 -138.1
-
119.0 106.9 --
--__-
---
-
I
-
-
-
-
--
--
--
-
-
I
--
-----
157.5 -173.9
-
--
153.9 158.5 --
PRODUCTION OF SELECTED COMMODITIES
6.0 5.0
35.0
396 324 306
300 271 394
319 225 400
348 337
37.0 26.2 33.4
44.0 38.6 29.9
30.8 25.1 34.3
36.1 31.3
0.0 62.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
2002 2003 2004
291 362 268
343 327 283 36.1 33.6 28.2
2.2.2 SUGAR, RAW
THOUSAND METRIC
KILOGRAMS
13.0 -0.0 0.0
2002 2003 2004
2002 2003 2004
2.2.3 GOLD
163.4 165.5
167.4 130.3 102.0
METRIC TONS
TONS
167.5 161.8 121.0
120.4 149.6 152.0
2.2.1 BUTTER
2.2.4 CIGARETTES
MILLIONS
2002 2003 2004
7.0 30.4 34.3
2.2.5 COPRA
THOUSAND
2002
3.4
METRC
2003
2.6 ----
TONS
2004
146.3 158.4 115.0
I
-
131.7 153.2
151.4 164.0
169.1 165.0
155.0 165.0
176.0 --69.0 62.0
54.2 54.0
47.5 50.0
26.6 19.0
168.1 152.7
23.3 GOLD, PRODUCTION 450
290 234
41.4 41.8
289 240
37.0 29.1
241 312
46.6 50.2
331 334
39.6 29.9
249 291
18.5 19.4
400
g
350
8d
300
250
----
-
-
3.9 ---
3.9 ----
3.1
--
2.0 --
3.2 -1.7 ---
200 JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
/ U 2 0 0 2+2003
- 15-
AUG
SEP
4-20041
OCT
NOV
DEC
22.6 ELECTRICITY, PRODUCTION
22.6 ELECTRICITY
MILLION KWH
2002 2003
62
66
56 61
61 66
2004
59
55
61
61 65 55
61
64
58 61
56
52
63 37
67 59
64 54
71 a4
70 69
69 62
.i ...
.
. ...
I
j
:
2002 2003 2004
692 459 446
673 777 600
619 659 669
410 946 656
791 1047 802
1031 452 872
790 672
699 640
931 479
931 489
820 525
755 378
2.2.8 CEMENT
THOUSAND
2002 2003 2004
7.89 7.43 8.00
7.00 6.33 7.00
7.44 9.81 9.00
6.81
9.52 7.73 10.00
7.08 8.93 9.00
10.12 8.64
10.25 8.44
8.45 7.60
9.39 8.00
9.95 10.00
8.52 8.00
METRIC TONS
9.33 3.00
JAN
TRANSPORT
3.
3.1
REGISTRATION OF NEW MOTOR VEHICLES 3.1 .IPASSENGER CARS NUMBERS
2002 2003
I
-
710 1203
-
-
870 1253
-
156 229
I
-
-
1101 1425
--
205
-
-
-
1385 1185
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
-
: :
j
.
JUN
:
.
!
j
JUL
AUG
SEP
MC
OCT
NOV
OCT
NOV
DEC
OCT
NOV
DEC
2003 +20041
1-0- 2002 -A-
-
.
!
.
METRIC TONS
. ...
: :
!!
2.2.7 COCONUT OIL
:
.
i i
4.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS
2004 3.1 2 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
NUMBERS
2002 2003
-
217 169
-
_-
280 -
252 256
280
-
250
2004 3.2
f
32.1 NUMBER OF VISITORS
THOUSANDS
220
0
INTERNATIONAL TOURIST TRAVEL 2002 2003 2004
30.6 30.7 35.5
26.5 26.4 32.1
31.2 29.3 37.5
28.7 30.0 36.5
30.8 31.4 39.1
35.6 39.6 45.2
40.0 43.9 51.J
38.2 43.4
36.7 42.4
36.6 39.9
32.3 35.8
30.8 38.0
5
190
0 z
3
160
I 130
4. 4.1
EXTERNALTRADE
TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 4.1.1 IMPORTS
loo
MILLION FIJI DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
125.6 140.1 147.0
126.4 160.2 173.5
128.3 167.5 170.3
MILLION
2002
66.7
79.5
64.9
FIJI DOLLARS
2003 2004
54.6 58.9
91.6 76.5
77.3 81.4
159.8 2762 151.9
163.4 190.9 177.3
160.8 258.7 193.0
175.4 176.0 179.9
175.4 158.4
156.7 166.8
220.1 161.4
170.3 170.0
191.0 188.3
73.2
90.0
135.5
1022
109.7
156.8
61.0
149.3
120.8 112.6
147.1 79.9
117.4 100.5
109.1
76.1
135.8
167.4
100.3
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
I-CI-2002
JUN
4.12 TOTAL VALUE
4.32 EXPORTS
106.0 75.6 71.I
JUL
AUG
SEP
+2003+2004)
OF EXPORTS
__ 170 150
0
P
90
70 50
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
+ZOO2
- 16-
JUN
+2003
JUL
AUG
+ZOO41
SEP
42.9 MINERAL PRODUCTS, IMPORTS
42
VALUE OF PRINCIPAL IMPORTS 42.1 MINERAL PRODUCTS
65
MILLION FIJI DOLLARS
2002
15.8
24.4
21.4
23.9
27.9
36.1
27.1
22.5
24.7
56.5
20.5
35.4
60
2003
28.6
28.9
38.3
26.8
43.7
19.5
18.7
20.0
25.9
21.3
32.4
28.7
55
2004
24.4
22.2
30.2
19.0
26.2
22.4
30.4
MILLION FIJI DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
11.1
13.0 18.9
14.4 15.2
20.5
21.o
22.2 20.7
18.7 20.3
19.4 17.6
18.2
21.7 26.7 20.0
19.9 19.3
18.6
22.2 21 . l
21.o 20.5
14.6
21.9 24.9 28.0
4.2.3 MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL MILLION
2002
23.5 21.o
25.7 25.9
29.5 39.8
22.3
21.l 25.2 28.0
29.1 25.4
2004
20.9 25.3 30.1
24.5
DOLLARS
24.0 26.0 27.4
22.1 21.9
AND PARTS THEREOF
23.3 26.2
30.9 28.5 26.2
25.6
2003
21.6 19.0 25.8
19.7
AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FIJI
MILLION FIJI DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
72 11.4 9.3
12.1 102 9.6
11.7 13.4 13.8
9.5 10.3 9.9
11.9 10.9 12.3
112 10.2 232
10.7 10.7 11.3
11.2 13.5
10.9 10.8
11.3 10.0
10.8 9.7
13.3 11.8
MILLION
2002
15.0
7.7
5.5
8.8
9.3
10.9
9.5
10.4
9.1
14.1
11.6
12.0
FIJI DOLLARS
2003
8.9
10.9
6.2
13.0
9.2
9.2
9.5 9.9
102
9.9
8.2 14.6
11.0
8.4
9.7 8.5
13.9
2004
132 11.4
THOUSAND FIJI
2002
338 116
6104
501
325 309
30501
60117
94
35938
425
34548
385 85743
68930
DOLLARS
2004
399
75 5849
293 33674
4988
7733 602
28327 107
34162
2003
166
29233
592
168
THOUSAND FIJI DOLLARS
2002
18418
25139
12065
17977
17660
19205
21326
24913
20531
34775
10542
22873
2003
9521
16021
26361
11038
40554
21822
...
22316
17060
23768 28131
13302
15645
17618 19424
22668
2004
29333 23815
THOUSAND FIJI DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
6033
7166 4181 8174
6899 7680 4008
4640 5046 11268
11160 5065
4876 3973
6164 5361
7302
4165 6155
7078
2796
10012 9367 7430
THOUSAND FIJI DOLLARS
2002
1349
5806
4959
1418
879
5150
5169
1870
1501
5345
2902
5158
2003
4147
871
2938
4668
1534
4846
i424
1539
5457
2768
1688
...
2004
739
4705
3151
6368
1437
1192
5982
4.2.2 TEXTILE AND TEXTILE ARTICLES
12.2 19.1
19.1
20 15
4.2.5 VEGETABLE PRODUCTS
4.3
MAY
APR
JAN
42.4 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
1+2002
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
NOV
DEC
OCT NOV
DEC
OCT
d-2003 +20041
4.2.3 MACHINERY AND MECHANICALAND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCESAND PARTS THEREOF, IMPORTS
VALUE OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS 4.3.1 SUGAR
4.32 GARMENTS
20791
...
JAN
4.3.3 GOLD
4.3.4 TIMBER, CORK AND
WOOD MANUFACTURES
3001 5995
2646 8162
7911
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
(+2002
...
10111
JUN
JUL
+2003
AUG
SEP
+2004]
4.32 GARMENTS, EXPORTS
4oooo
$35000
4.3.5 FISH
THOUSAND FIJI DOLLARS
2002
8929
7372
5299
6339
7531
2003
5706 6115
7668 3385
6148
6650
5920
5594
7452 7658
2004
9763 7078 6919
7459
7336 6476
9222 8196
6287
7896
6093
7692
7634
6714
7218
...
- 30000 2 25000 P
3 g
2OOoo
3
15000
1OOOO 5000
JAN
FEB
MAR APR
MAY JUN
14-2002 *2003
- 17-
JUL
AUG
SEP OCT
U20041
NOV
FIJI
I
I
5.
5.1
5.2
6. 6.1
GENERAL
FOOD
I
JAN
I
FEE
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
1
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
[
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
I
5.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
1993=100
2002
125.9
125.5
125.9
126.4
125.8
125.9
125.7
125.0
124.7
124.5
125.1
127.0
2003 2004
129.6 133.2
130.6 132.9
130.0 132.9
130.9 135.1
131.5 134.6
131.3 134.9
130.5 134.2
130.4 134.2
130.6 135.1
130.9
131.7
132.3
2002 2003 2004
122.2 127.3 131.8
121.2 1282 130.1
121.6 126.4 130.2
122.9 128.9 136.3
121.7 129.1 134.3
121.8 126.8 133.6
1212 124.9 131.4
118.1 126.7 130.6
116.7 126.7 133.1
116.4 127.4
1172 128.8
122.4 130.7
MILLION FIJI
2002
644.6
650.3
640.0
638.4
648.6
661.2
659.4
644.3
681.7
732.5
741.9
712.0
2003
786.9
797.6
843.1
870.3
874.0
744.9
722.4
700.9
763.3
753.9
792.5
900.0
DOLLARS
2004
7632
782.6
743.0
791.7
891.4
922.0
934.4
977.7
924.4
MILLION FIJI DOLLARS
2002
4012 441.9 452.7
384.5 441.1 432.3
384.0 456.9 414.6
389.8 493.6 439.1
4072 496.2 490.7
410.8 416.0 473.6
415.4 380.1 486.3
417.5 374.0 504.6
422.7 426.7 455.4
432.5 450.5
MILLION FIJI DOLLARS
2002 2003
FIJI DOLLARS PER US DOLLAR
1993=100
f
p
FINANCE MONEY SUPPLY
6.12 RESERVE MONEY
6.3
IYEAR
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
6.1.1 MONEY
62
UNIT
FOREIGN ASSETS (NET)
EXCHANGE RATE (END OF PERIOD)
2003 2004
FEB MAR APR
JAN
MAY JUN
JUL
SEP OCT NOV DEC
AUG
1-0- 2002 -6- 2003 -0- 20041
432.4 497.1
460.1 606.8
6.1.1 MONEY 1o00,
754.0
7342
705.5
696.3
684.5
678.8
635.1
648.8
668.7
671.1
607.6
628.0
588.7 633.7
551.7 620.5
533.9 632.4
527.3 726.2
596.4 725.3
571.0 696.3
562.4 718.8
606.6 710.7
618.9
647.8
671.0
2004
587.3 659.7
2002 2003 2004
2.329 2.008 1.705
2.310 1.976 1.692
2.270 1.992 1.722
2.225 1.952 1.779
2.144 1.880 1.770
2.115 1.873 1.800
2.162 1.892 1.790
2.144 1.916 1.780
2.164 1.842 1.750
2.140 1.804
2.115 1.767
2.065 1.722
-1
.
,
:
.
.
a
.
.
.
.
.
.
I
600
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
1-0-2002 -6-2003 +20041
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
HONG KONG, CHINA
1
I
UNIT
(YEAR
I
JAN
I
FE3
[ RRAR
1
APR
1
MAY
1
JUN
I
JUL
[
AU6
I
SEP
1
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
22.1 MANUFACTURED GAS, PRODUCTION
1. POPULATION 1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
PER I000 POPULATION
2002 2003 2004
7.1 6.8
-
12 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER I000 POPULATION
2002 2003 2004
5.0
-
5.4
-
MILLIONS
2002 2003
1.8 1.8
-
2004
1.8
1.3 FAMILY PLANNING 1.3.1 FEMALE POPULATION AGED 15-44
(MIDYEAR ESTIMATES)
-
__i__
JAN
FE6
MAR
1.32 NUMBER OF ACCEPTORS a 1.321 IUD
THOUSANDS
2002 2003
21.6 20.7
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
~+2002+2003+2004~
-
2004 1.3.22 STERILIZATION
THOUSANDS
2002 2003 2004
0.6 0.4
1.32.3 ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES
THOUSANDS
2002 2003
39.9
-
-
-
36.7
-
154.7 151.2
-
2004 1.3.2.4 OTHER METHODS
THOUSANDS
2002 2003 2004
2. INDUSTRY 2.1 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX 2.1.1 MANUFACTURING
2000=100
2002 2003 2004
-
_-
-
89.3 78.1 78.9
-
77.4 70.5 71.8
2516 2565
2520 2578
2491 2650
2561 2532
2292 2235
2595
2651
2749
2583
2256
-
27598
-
-
I
-
-
-
-
92.2 83.8
-
-
86.2 80.9
-
22.3 CEMENT, PRODUCTION
-
2 2 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED COMMODITIES 2.2.1 MANUFACTURED GAS
TERAJOULES
2002 2003 2004
2185 2290 2308
2001 2028 2039
1946 1995 1969
-
34891
94.8
98.1 1042 77.9
1898 1916 1903
1941 1875
2075 2066
140
-
130
-
2215
120 -
2271
?10
-
100
2.2.2 ELECTRICITY
TERAJOULES
2002 2003 2004
2.2.3 CEMENT
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
-27580 - 25488 -
I
101.4 111.7 86.2
93.1 63.6 82.6
115.2 114.9 109.9
-
35154 --
-
32956 37144 --
101.5 111.4 76.0
-
104.6 87.1 92.8
83.3 86.3 75.9
81.4 74.3
-1Q-
38604 39716
--
--
104.4 78.1 65.5
-
-
25879-
90 -
-
28682
80
-
70
-
102.5 115.3
94.8 103.6
60
T
111.9 130.8
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
1+2002+-2003
JUL
AUG
+20041
HONG KONG, CHINA
I
I 22.4 QUARRY
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
1
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
1
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC 692 601
668
74 134
88 46
96 124
209 171
230 50
139 84
92 33
210 159
16 19
33 75
96 84
651
895
52 103
25 38
103 41
92 16
2.3 CONSTRUCTION 2.3.1 BUILDINGS COMPLETED (PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION) 2.3.1 .IRESIDENTIAL THOUSAND 2002 (USABLE FLOORAREA) SQUARE 2003
SEP
700 689
429 838
2004
I
567 686
424 867
TONS
AUG
472 601 797
468 675 781
470 867
I
47 1 565 660
527 742 848
2002 2003
JUL
423 603 639
314 489 765
THOUSAND METRIC
2.3.1 2 NON-RESIDENTIAL (USABLE FLOORAREA)
FEB
METRES
2004
57
131
33
65
10
121
58
7
196
THOUSAND SQUARE
2002 2003
49 48
39 7
50 18
4 42
18 163
101 23
69 53
56 45
18 12
METRES
2004
10
52
40
27
134
13
117
I52
60
32.1 GOODS LOADED
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
I-I+2002 +2003 +2004I 3. TRANSPORT 3.1 RAILWAY TRAFFIC 3.1 .IPASSENGER-KILOMETRES
3 2 2 GOODS UNLOADED MILLIONS
2002 2003 2004
387.9 394.7 375.6
356.0 350.2 341.1
397.9 362.7 373.1
0.6 0.8
1.1 12
12 1.I
0.7
0.8
0.8
384.0 274.3 373.6
348.0
392.2 358.8 374.0
4042 387.4 388.1
I.2 0.9
I.3 0.8
I.1 0.8
0.8
0.7
2.1
378.7 307.3 360.4
362.9 327.1
1.1 1.o 0.8
370.9 359.8 360.4
392.6 379.2
388.8 371.5
403.6 390.0
I.o 0.9
1.o 0.9
1.2 1.o
13500 12500
3.1.2 FREIGHT TON-KILOMETRES
MILLIONS
2002 2003 2004
1.l 0.9 0.6
1.l 0.8 0.8
E
~-
v)
11500 10500
I
i"
3.2 INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENTS OF COMMERCIAL CARGO BY OCEAN-GOING VESSELS AND BY RIVER VESSELS 3.2.1 GOODS LOADED
THOUSAND METRIC
9954 11845 12777
10350 10616 I1651
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
6756
6276 6961
6875
7135
10038 10313 11066
10715 11059 11374
10445 10175
10369 11439
9861 11296
10874 11502
10658 10226 11359
7027 9088 10449
TONS
6375
10022 10738 11576
9416 10256 I0818
6457
6164 7021
7144
5987 6308
7141
6308 6962 6837
2003 2004
6491 6977
6581
6061 6719 7705
5656
6209 7007 7204
5946 6341 6752
4247 4980 6612
2002
$ c
7500
6500
3.22 GOODS UNLOADED
JAN
FE6 MAR APR MAY JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP OCT
NOV DEC
~+2002~2003+2004~ 3.4.1 VISITOR ARRIVALS
3.3 NEW REGISTRATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES 3.3.1 PASSENGER CARS
3.3.2 COMMERCLAL VEHICLES
NUMBER
NUMBER
2002
3154
2054
2594
2973
2915
2741
2967
3163
3020
2765
2405
2331
2003 2004
2761
1825 2732
1598
2023 2336
2010 2513
2164 2356
2171
1882
2100
2259
1699 2388
1844
2029
2255 1798
2002
458
392
542
672
691
582
685
754
667
617
582
412
2003 2004
363 328
409 473
514 769
515 569
421 675
424 804
477 726
596
653
506
529
722
596 695
2002
1181 1546 1748
1116 1408
1297 1347
1403 494
1332
1174
1369
1501
1370
725
1732
1736
1645 2066
1479 1688
1570 1685
1454
1292 1991
1585 1696
1668
427 1694
2401
3.4 INTERNATIONAL TOURIST TRAVEL 3.4.1 VISITOR ARRIVALS
THOUSANDS
2003 2004
1647
1793 JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
I+2002 b- 2003 -20-
AUG -0-
SEP
2004
1
OCT NOV DEC
HONG KONG, CHINA
I
I
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
4.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS
4. UCTERNAL TRADE 4.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 4.1.1 IMPORTS
4.12 EXPORTS
MILLION
2002
HK DOLLARS
2003 2004
109777 98077 134553 130399 133275 131245 151429 144284 151159 153367 142180 142592 133225 115984 154212 141302 145796 146369 159883 152918 162164 168971 161762 168168 134472 154646 177987 175993 174787 177810 189261 185960 186159
MILLION HK DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
106563 95281 124033 123118 125873 124875 146415 141221 148033 150530 141031 135324 I35028 105148 143087 134146 143022 142343 157574 151171 157518 164753 153774 156713 135312 134794 162918 159979 165431 168272 183626 182745 179664
4.2 INDEX NUMBERS OF QUANTUM, UNIT VALUE AND TERMS OF TRADE 42.1 QUANTUM 42.1 .lIMPORTS
4.2.12 EXPORTS
2000=100
2000=100
2002 2003
84.8 104.0
2004
105.8
2002 2003 2004
85.3 109.5 112.4
134.3
111.6 128.2
111.9 132.3
121.5 137.0
114.3 127.9
110.1 130.0
1022 111.2 136.8
104.4 114.9 135.9
102.7 116.0 137.4
1182
112.7
117.9
119.8
91.I 120.7
105.1 121.l 138.9
126.9 145.5
120.9 142.3
128.7 142.2
76.3 86.0 110.6
100.0 116.1 134.7
99.2 109.7 132.0
101.5 117.1 136.7
100.5 117.3 137.4
117.7 129.9 149.7
113.5 124.6 148.7
119.5 130.6 146.4
76.6
JAN
FEB
MAR APR
MAY
1+2002
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
SEP
OCT NOV M C
DEC
*2003+2004~
4.1.2TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS 190000 180000 11oooo
42.2 UNIT VALUE 42.2.1 IMPORTS
4.222 EXPORTS
1
2000=100
2000=100
92.9 93.0 94.5
92.8 92.6 94.7
93.0
93.2
93.1
93.4
932
92.4 95.1
92.4 95.7
92.3 96.2
92.5 96.5
92.5
95.2 94.0 942
95.2 93.5
95.2 93.6
95.3 93.3
95.0 93.4
94.8 93.2
94.2
95.2 94.1 94.1
94.5
95.1
95.2
95.4
102.3 101.5
102.5 101.3
102.5 101.5
102.4 1012
99.9
99.5
99.5
99.4
102.2 101.3 99.3
102.3 101.1 99.0
101.8 101.0 98.9
2002
94.0
93.4
93.0
2003 2004
93.3 93.5
93.4 94.1
93.3 94.3
2002 2003 2004
95.6 94.5 93.5
95.8 94.7 94.2
95.1 94.8
2002
101.7
102.5
2003 2004
101.4 99.9
101.4 100.1
92.8 92.8
94.7 93.1
93.0 93.2
94.2 93.3
6 n
m
150000
14oooO
5
13oo00
3
12Mwy)
s
1loo00
100000
eOOOO
42.3 TERMS OF TRADE
4.3 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL IMPORTS 4.3.1 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, APPARATUS AND APPLIANCES. N.E.S. 4.32 TELECOMMUNICATIONS, SOUND RECORDING AND REPRODUCING APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT 4.3.3 ARTICLES OF APPAREL AND CLOTHING
ACCESSORIES
2000=100
101.7 100.7
102.0 100.3
JAN
101.4 100.1
FEB
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
4.3.1 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, APPARATUS AND APPLIANCES, N.E.S, 1MPORTS MILLION HK DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
19838 22723 26902
18114 22570 31336
24498 30494 41181
23417 28094 42287
23959 26456 39560
24225 31023 35661
27139 30232 41747
MILLION
2002
11401 11829
13385
12750
15459
18521
18957 19437
16124 23342
14395 20721
11502 14020
18596
2003 2004
9632 15384
16290
HK
19602 21051
DOLLARS
24881
26103 27121 38254
27618 32062 40266
27323 35110
15978
18638
20347
17633 23176
20323 23108
21519
27144 34566
26014 30988
44000
40000
16839 17140
16279 22861
!g
32000
I z moo0
s MILLION HK
DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
9605 10762 9174
6599 6400
7797
8091 9006 9642
8362 8552 9203
9655 9456 10020
10487 10570 12073
13535 12942 13660
12477 12819 13487
11681 12043 13234
11257 10897
9685 9406
11159 11705
24000 2oOoo
16000
JAN
FEB
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
[-O-2002 -6-2003 +2004[
-
-21
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
I
HONG KONG, CHINA
1
I 4.3.4 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S. (MAINLY BABY CARRIAGES, TOYS, GAMES AND SPORTING GOODS) 4.3.5 TEXTILE YARN, FABRICS, MADE-UP ARTICLES, N.E.S. AND RELATED PRODUCTS
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
MILLION HK
2002 2003
8041 8760
6621 6217
8225 9931
9146 9261
9081
9010
10863
11682
10209
10297
11329
12717
11756 12030
DOLLAR8
2004
7205
8544
9514
9780
9941
10683
12116
13118
13800
OCT
I
10887 11432
NOV
I
10296 10754
DEC
4.3.5 TEXTILE YARN, FABRICS, MADE-UP ARTICLES, N.E.S. AND RELATED PRODUCTS, EXPORTS
9181 9820
a
MILLION HK
2002 2003
DOLLARS
5936
2004
6091 6260
4555 5957 7633
7967 9400 9556
8757 8472 9864
7990 7769
7555 7554
10607
8785 8758 9921
8988
8830
1440 735 1082
1307 848 1008
1348 856 1089
1315 729 1061
1209 878
8018 9616
10161 9588
10559
8387 9215
8178 9174
7933 9246
1114 919
1138 976
1115 893
4.4 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL DOMESTIC 4.4.1 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, APPARATUS AND APPLIANCES, N.E.S.
EXPORTS MILLION HK DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
1217 922 799
1437 770 939
1559 897 1176
1400 812 1181
4.42 PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES, OPTICAL GOODS. WATCHES AND CLOCKS
MILLION HK
290 138 107
243 88 96
269 129 102
302 120 107
233 137 126
140 119 118
177 138 104
162 143 116
145 131 81
151 119
140 130
148 115
DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
4.4.3 ARTICLES OF APPAREL AND CLOTHING ACCESSORIES
MILLION
2002
4718
3686
4930
6232
7444
6524
2003 2004
4833 4199
3314 3247
3654 4029 4092
4193
HK DOLLARS
3775 3667
4714 4628
5784 6003
7256 6410
7114 6870
6497 6322 6382
6238 5587
4864 4632
6076 6527
4.4.4 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, N.E.S. (MAINLY JEWELLERY, GOLDSMITHSAND SILVERSMITHS WARES)
MILLION HK DOLLARS
2002 2003
825 766 1105
1287 1296 1357
1298 1150 1385
1306 1302 1330
1139 1079 1212
1363 1308
1117 1234 1145
1263 1435
1070 1243
1281
1257 1160 1179
1312 1515
2004
1058 1138 867
4.4.5 TEXTILE YARN, FABRICS, MADE UP ARTICLES AND RELATED PRODUCTS
MILLION HK DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
544 533 356
432 426 402
670 725 529
623 583 535
799 600 503
650 441 443
646 447
662 390
660 505
657 421
657 455
431
440
659 377 404
OCT. 1999SEPT. 2000
2002 2003
95.7 93.7 91.7
95.4 93.7 92.3
95.1 92.7 91.9
94.9 92.0 91.8
94.5 91.o 91.7
94.2 91.2 91.8
942 91.7
2004
95.5 93.5 91.7
94.9 91.1
=loo
95.3 93.7 92.4
OCT. 1999SEPT. 2000 =loo
2002 2003 2004
97.7
98.3
97.6
96.9
96.6
96.3 96.2
95.8 96.2
95.4 96.1
96.5 95.1 96.0
96.4
95.8 95.9
95.0 96.3
95.1 96.5
96.8 95.1 96.3
96.8 95.6 96.9
96.5 95.0 96.5
'0
JAN
1165
5.1 ALL ITEMS
5.2 FOODSTUFF
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
I +-2002 -A-
JUL
AUG
SEP
2003 -0-2004
DEC
OCT
I
4.4.3 ARTICLES OF APPAREL AND CLOTHING ACCESSORIES, EXPORTS
JAN
5. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
FEE
FEB
MAR APR
MAY
1-13-2002
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP OCT NOV DEC
4-2003 +2004
5.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
' 91.9
94.1 91.9
93.8 92.O
96.2 94.9
95.8 95.1
91.9
-U-
-a
-A-
a
-JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
[U -22-
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
2002 -A- 2003 -0-20041
OCT
NOV
DEC
HONG KONG, CHINA
I
1
6. FINANCE
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
1
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
'
6.1 MONEY SUPPLY (AS AT END OF MONTH) 6.1.1 M l
6.12 M2
BILLION
2002
263.7
266.9
261.8
264.3
262.9
268.1
272.1
269.3
273.9
278.3
284.4
295.7
HK
2003
302.4
300.1
299.9
300.9
309.3
3212
330.1
332.1
349.2
398.1
387.8
413.4
DOLLARS
2004
431.0
429.0
436.3
438.1
443.2
447.6
438.2
436.6
445.0
455.7
BILLION
2002 2003 2004
3523.9 3535.4 39092
3458.0 3530.4 3945.2
3440.7 3507.3 3812.0
3469.9 3532.6 3801.5
3492.7 3573.6 3808.1
3498.6 3583.6 3827.3
3459.2 3609.1 3821.0
3464.7 3634.1 3843.9
3471.0 36712 3908.3
3494.6 3774.6 3990.8
3519.9 3751.7
3518.3 3813.4
1872.9 2016.3 2269.3
1876.4 2022.8 2294.1
1860.5 1891.9 20032 2038.7 22~14.7 2156.6
1923.8 2102.7 2131.6
1943.8 2076.7 2ie5.0
1915.0 2096.4 2157.1
1931.1 2118.5 2181.4
1916.4 2134.2 2213.0
1962.6 2187.7
1978.1 2182.4
1998.4 2212.6
DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
HKDOLLARS
2002
7.798
7.800
7.799
7.799
7.799
7.799
7.799
7.799
7.799
7.799
7.799
7.798
PER
2003 2004
7.799 7.765
7.799 7.774
7.798 7.792
7.799 7.796
7.798 7.796
7.798 7.796
7.798 7.800
7.798 7.799
7.785 7.799
7.743 7.788
7.763 7.775
7.763
HK DOLLARS
6 2 FOREIGN ASSET'S(NET)
BILLION HK
6.2 EXCHANGE RATE
US DOLLAR a b C
REFERS TO BOTH NEW AND OLD, MALE AND FEMALE ACCEPTORS WHO HAVE ATENDED AT LEAST ONCE DURING THE YEAR TO THE FAMILY PLANNING CLINICS RUN BY THE GOVERNMEW OF HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGIONOR THE FAMILY PLANNINGASSOCIATION. ELECTRICITY GENERATEDAT LOCAL PUNTS. THE "USABLE FLOOR AREA. IS DEFINED AS THE AGGREGATE OF THE A R W OF THE FLOOR OR FLOORS IN A STOREY OR A BUILDING EXCLUDING ANY STAIRCASES. PUBLIC CIRCULATION SPACE, LIFT LANDINGS. LAVATORIES, WATER CLOSETS, KITCHENS AND ANY SPACE OCCUPIED BY MACHINERY FOR ANY LIFT, AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM OR SIMILAR SERVICE PROVlDED FOR THE BUILDING
d
INCLUDING STATISTICS RELATINGTO THROUGKTRAINS TO AND FROM THE MAINLAND OF CHINA.
e
OCEAN GOING VESSELS AND RIVER VESSELS ARE DEFINEDACCORDING TO WHETHER OR NOT THEIR PORTS OF CALL ARE BEYOND THE RIVER TRADE LIMITS.
f
PRIVATE CARS AND TAXIS.
9 h i
PRIVATEBUSES, PUBLIC BUSES, PUBLIC LIGHT BUSES, PRIVATE LIGHT BUSES. GOODS VEHICLES AND SPECIAL PURPOSEVEHICLES.
j
k
COMPRISING DOMESTIC EXPORTS AND RE-EXPORTS OF IMPORTEDGOODS. S BASED ON THE OVERALL EXPENDITURE PATTERNOF 90% OF THE HOUSEHOLDS, REFLECTSTHE IMPACT OF CONSUMER PRICE CHANGES ON THE THE COMPOSITE CPI, WHICH I HOUSEHOLD SECTOR AS A WHOLE. THE FIGURES FOR M1 AND M2 ARE AT THE POSITIONOF END NOVEMBER 2004, AND ARE SUBJECT TO REVISION ON A MONTHLY BASIS TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT ANY SUBSEQUENT AMENDMENT SUBMITTED BY THE AUTHORIZED INSTITUTIONS. M l :NOTES AND COINS WITH THE PUBLIC, PLUS CUSTOMERS DEMAND DEPOSITS WITH LICENSEDBANKS. M2 :M1 PLUS CUSTOMERS SAVINGS AND TIME DEPOSITS WITH LICENSED BANKS, PLUS NEGOTIABLE CERTIFICATESOF DEPOSIT ISSUED BY LICENSEDBANKS AND HELD OUTSIDE THE MONETARYSECTOR. AVERAGE EXCHANGERATES FOR THE RESPECTIVE PERIODS DERIVED FROM CLOSING MIDDLE MARKETTELEGRAPHICTRANSFER RATE.
-23-
6.1.1 MONEY (YI)
INDIA
I
I 1. POPULATION 1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
1 2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
1.3 FAMILY PLANNING 1.3.1 NUMBER OF ACCEPTORS 1.3.1.1 IUD
1.3.1.2 STERILIZATION
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FE6
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
2.1.1 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDW 220
PER 1000
2002
POPULATION
2003 2004
PER 1000
2002
POPULATION
2003 2004
25.0
-
0
-
g 8.1
:
210
:
:
.
i
:
.
.
;
;
:
:
200
I
-
$j
1w)
P
180
3
170
i 487.8 501.O
478.4
518.7
491.O
525.9
457.0 490.7
636.9 590.5
2002 2003 2004
613.9 540.6 548.2
600.6 576.8 570.4
803.4 835.7 704.1
305.6 307.6 450.7
435.1 383.1 453.8
346.0 491.5 486.3
552.0 474.9
2002 2003
581.9
186.6 190.5 267.5
208.0 221.9 268.8
241.8 252.5 272.6
147.3 266.1 261.8
308.5 321.7
345.0 337.5
431.5 483.6
586.4
805.7 631.9 610.8
293.5 267.7
2004
623.5 624.5 627.8
2002 2003 2004
176.9 188.8 203.9
170.3 182.2 197.3
184.2 195.0 210.7
167.0 174.0 189.5
169.2 180.0 192.3
166.2 177.3 190.3
171.8
1722
MARCH 1994 =I00
183.1 198.6
182.1 196.7
171.8 184.7 198.9
173.6 182.9
173.9 188.2
188.0 202.0
APRIL 199W MARCH 1994
2002 2003
144.8 148.2
130.6 140.0
147.8 159.0
127.5 135.5
135.7 142.1
131.0 138.5
137.6 141.6
134.3 136.0
130.7 136.6
140.3 143.4
141.O
149.5
148.4
157.8
=loo
2004
161.1
155.0
167.1
147.8
149.7
142.3
147.3
142.0
142.1
APRIL 19931
2002
183.0
178.9
190.5
172.9
177.0
178.2
178.8
178.5
2003 2004
1962 212.2
191.6 206.1
202.7 219.1
180.3 196.1
174.3 185.9 199.8
172.1
MARCH 1994 =I00
184.0 198.9
191.1 206.9
190.2 206.2
193.1 208.6
189.3
179.6 195.6
195.4 210.7
APRIL 1993/ MARCH 1994 =loo
2002 2003 2004
165.0 172.4 183.0
151.4 152.3 172.0
173.0 171.9
163.9 172.5 177.8
156.6 165.1
179.2
159.4 169.0 181.8
169.4 173.8
172.5
166.2 163.8 186.3
164.8 166.8
190.2
161.2 164.3 181.3
2002 2003 2004
230 238 261
228 256 214
211 255 229
232 288 267
242 237 241
201 205 243
203 220 243
205 231 224
202 216 220
196 245
235 256
223 277
2002 2003 2004
103.3 103.3 131.1
105.2 120.0 143.4
110.9 116.1 142.9
123.5 122.2 158.1
140.9 137.8 150.3
124.4 122.0 156.6
111.2 134.1 140.1
1322 144.8 144.1
112.4 129.1 144.4
138.8 143.2
117.9 137.4
107.7 137.7
THOUSANDS
THOUSANDS
568.0
160 JAN
484.9
FEE MAR APR
MAY
(+2002
707.3 706.9
JUN
+2003
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV M C
-0-20041
2.1.3 MANUFACTUWNG PRODUCTION INDEX
2. INDUSTRY 2.1 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX 2.1.1 GENERAL
2.1.2 MINING AND QUARRYING
2.1.3 MANUFACTURING
2.1.4 ELECTRICITY
APRIL 19931
1-CE 2002 --b2003 +2004 I 163.6 171.4
170.3 179.5
29.1 WHEAT FLOUR, PRODUCTION 300
2 2 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED COMMODITIES
22.1 WHEAT FLOUR
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2.22 EDIBLE HYDROGENATED OIL
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
280 v)
E
E
s fi
260 240
220 200
180
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
) U 2 0 0 2*2003
- 24 -
JUL
AUG
SEP
U20041
OCT
NOV
DEC
INDIA
I
I 22.3 NATURAL RUBBER
UNIT THOUSAND
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I MAY I
JUN
I
JUL
I
73.0 75.5 77.5
2002 2003 2004
93841 102755 102870
MILLION METRIC TONS
2002 2003
8.2 10.2 12.8
7.7 9.4 13.0
8.6 10.0 13.5
8.5 9.4 122
7.9 9.8 11.0
6.2 8.1 9.2
72 9.5
THOUSAND
2002 2003
909 930 1135
903 960
1037 1058
869 895
638 825
707 689
1032
1131
940 864 974
1131
570
865
32.1 30.4 35.1
30.4 29.7 34.7
32.7 35.1 38.3
25.2 26.9 28.7
25.8
24.6
25.9
27.3 29.1
26.1 27.9
26.8 28.7
2114 1377 2646
1887 2400 2505
2554 2793 2897
1827 2027 2805
2002 2284 2441
1791 1891
1975 2153 2673
TONS
22.5 IRON ORE
I
2002 2003 2004
METRIC
22.4 NATURAL GAS
IYEAR
TERAJOULES
2004
32.0 35.0
35.1
36.5
38.8
38.1
76169 91989 93841 103333 96041 96041
39.8 45.6 47.6
42.4 50.0 47.3
75937 95809 99320 100671
43.6 47.0
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
45.8
51.5
58.5
63.0
75.4
80.0
49.5
57.0
...
...
85.3
88.0
2.2.4 NATURAL GAS, PRODUCTION
102000
49.2
geooo
93301 98201 98279 101327
6.5
95539
...
95539 97005 98163 101636
96465 101018 99166 101636
8.3 10.9
6.0 7.2 8.9
6.3 8.1 8.7
7.7 9.1
589
620
710
743
708 703
724 884
794
1001
952 1007
25.0 262 26.3
24.5 26.1 28.6
28.2 28.1
29.1 31.6
31.3 34.0
1886 2273
1241 221I
1712 2021
1877 2103
2110 2423
2528
2212
v)
i m
itMOon
9.6 11.6
82000 78000 74m
22.6 BAUXITE
METRIC TONS 22.7 COAL
2004
MILLION METRIC TONS
2002
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003
2003 2004
JAN
FEB
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV M C
(-0-2002 -62003 -0-20041 22.9 CRUDE PETROLEUM, PRODUCTION
-
3000
P
22-
22.8 LIGNITE
22.9 CRUDE PETROLEUM
2.2.10 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
22.11 ELECTRICITY a
2004
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
2781 2792 2905
2427 2547 2728
2809 2835 2890
2622 2572 2848
2814 2670 2567
2728 2756 2783
2849 2859 2584
2815 2718 2874
2710 2717 2764
2837 2886
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
7956 9518 10584
7956
8620 9382 10815
7861 8299 9833
8972 9053 10299
8729 9191 10250
8582 9681 9924
8622 9616 9866
8520 9469 9469
9188 9334
MILLION
2002 2003
44475 46485 49347
40829 41049
46652
43470
44175
44284 48888
46499 47922
42218 44227 46513
44812 44153 50226
44444 44965 48316
42978 45571 49008
45673 46844
46382
46347 51282
929 850 939
968
906 955 990
913
921 995
906 963
946 938
960 964
KWH
2004 2.2.12 NITROGENOUS FERTILIZER
22.13 CAUSTIC SODA
2207
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
TONS
8644 10067
2718 2784
2807 2895
3
g
P 2700
2800 2500
8037 9525
-
2400
8084
JAN
9589
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
1-D-2002 4h-2003 +2004] 44098 46219
45922
22.11 ELECTRICITY, PRODUCTION
48391 52000
977
876
730
806
733
675 708
2004
943 952
922
666
787
876 883 930
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
131 129 139
138 122 127
144 133 141
142 115 142
145 123 136
108 121 140
124 138 145
128 141 149
152 138 146
125 134
118 143
114 140
THOUSANDS
2002
841
829
956
894
912
931
989
1062
1160
1189
1160
1008
2003 2004
1209 957
1163 1003
1212 978
1144 1055
1188 1061
951 1011
1165 1126
1155 1093
973 1011
1035
972
1060
909 931
s!
50000
E5
=-
48000 46000
3 44000
42000
2.2.14 RUBBER TIRES
40000
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
1-0-2002
-25-
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
-62003 --0-20041
OCT
NOV
DEC
INDIA
I
I 22.1 5 NEWSPRINT
2.2.16 COTTON YARN'
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
52.1 55.9
49.8 62.1 55.4
49.9 61.8 58.7
52.1 58.9
180 170 185
187 177 190
186 170 186
183 169 181
184 163
1144 966
1204 1057
1100 1014
I086
1029 957
1055
979
I044
1055
1057 998
1085 1014
1029
I099 1014 1036
22.8 26.3 30.4
23.9
24.1
28.8
29.4
32.7
31.9
30.0 28.5
26.0 22.6
24.1 27.4 21.8
30.1 24.5
24.0 25.6
28.6 25.8
22.5
33.2 22.9
31.2 23.0
8880 9319 10327
10350 10877 11280
9420 9053 10602
9865 10586 10408
9313 10158 10225
9141 9370 8822
8278 8688 9819
8302 8847
9286 9344
8821 9099
9594
58.9 70.7 72.5
61.7 80.2 68.5
57.7 72.2 67.1
60.0 70.7 69.0
60.9 73.2 68.0
60.8 72.4 67.8
63.9 70.9 69.6
65.4 712 70.0
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
51.7 57.7 58.7
49.5 64.8 55.0
54.5 56.4 58.5
46.5 53.7 53.5
44.9 51.O 54.3
41.8 54.9 55.6
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
188 183 190
177 170 184
182 182 190
178 169 185
182 174 187
MILLION SQUARE METRES
2002 2003
I205 1018
1211 I047
1045 897
I124 796
2004
1048
926
1010
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002
24.8
2003
2004
28.0 15.0
22.0 24.7 25.1
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
8764 9562 10225
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
59.3 74.8 71.3
50.0
52.3 59.3
2.2.17 COTTON CLOTH, PRODUCTION
60.0 58.5
1300
1200
174 174
187 191
c
1100
W
g
loo0
P
s
L 9 0 0
22.17 COTTON CLOTHd
1025
d , 700
2.2.18 HESSIAN (CLOTH. BAGS AND CANVAS)
JAN
FEB
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
1+2002 -A-
AUG
JUL
2003 -0- 2004
SEP
OCT NOV M C
I
22.19 CEMENT, PRODUCTION 2.2.19 CEMENT
2220 PIPE AND TUBE
10058
12000
II5w
61.6 70.9
64.4 69.6
68.8 71.8
g
2 2 2 2 ALUMINIUM (INGOTS)
2 2 2 3 ELECTRIC MOTORS
22.24 PASSENGER CARS
...
...
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
2619 2730
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
48.9 40.7
44.3 41.3
48.7 48.4
39.3 60.8
39.6 62.0
36.3 48.9
37.7 49.2
38.7 48.1
35.5 48.5
TONS
2004
46.6
44.0
47.0
38.7
40.5
28.9
39.8
42.7
44.3
MILLION HP
2002 2003
0.41 0.44
0.37 0.44
0.47 0.50
0.36 0.49
0.37 0.49
0.44
0.42 0.48
0.43 0.64
0.42
0.56
2004
0.80
0.81
1.36
0.72
0.78
1.03
0.84
0.79
0.92
2002 2003 2004
56.3 57.3 80.0
54.5 54.6 76.7
66.5 58.7 86.6
40.1 46.6 69.9
44.3 74.6 72.0
40.8 55.8 69.1
452 68.3 85.8
48.2 59.3 86.3
2002 2003 2004
40344 42895 42328
38393 37712 42737
41740 49997 46222
41945 42644 45391
44002 47849 47851
42808 45363 47541
41003 42341
2002
31045
28759
33402
27550
28811
27805
2003 2004
30674 33548
29069 32232
33226 36959
29254 31630
30994 34003
29831 32358
THOUSANDS
2380 2643
2626
2539
2551
2564
2534
J B
E 2629
2684
2695
IIOOO-
3
0
2 2 2 1 STEEL (FINISHED)
-
:
10500-
loM)o-
8500-
9Ooo8500-
8000 -
38.3 50.6
36.1 48.5
35.3 46.9
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
OCT
NOV
DEC
1-0-2002 -6.2003 -0-20041 0.40 0.71
0.41 0.81
0.43 0.88
53.4 64.7 86.4
49.5 59.8
46.0 68.7
37.3 60.2
41176 42592
42168 41989
41145 44049
43146
41542
44438
44244
29876
29113
28454
30423
30347
31437
30764
30818
29986
31402
32770
33103
0.68
7500 -r
22.24 PASSENGER CARS, PRODUCTION
3. TRANSPORT 3.1 RAILWAY TRAFFIC 3.1 .IPASSENGER-KILOMETRES
3.1.2 FREIGHT TON-KILOMETRES
MILLIONS
'
MILLI 0NS
JAN
FE9
MAR
APR 1-0-
-26-
MAY
JUN
JUL
2002 -A- 2003
AUG -0-
SEP
2004 I
I
I
UNIT
]YEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
4.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS
3.2 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME TRANSPORT 3.2.1 VESSELS WITH CARGO ENTERED
THOUSAND NRT
2002 2003
4372 4367
3737 4066
4671 4813
5176 4799
4338 4315
2942 4195
2857
3256
3371
3044
4507
4845
3576 4878
4289 4262
3915 4753
5192 1869
3535
2395 1549
1730
2190
3523
3855
4292
3639
2113
2176 2773 3230
2010 2455 2971
2180 2332 2890
2074 2240 2915
2392 2523 3253
2316 2580 3342
2090 2632
2356 2661
2172 2459
2356 2629
2392 2739
2752 3123
48.8
44.7
47.1
46.7
48.1
42.6
46.4
48.0
47.9
47.8
48.6
44.6
50.5
50.1
47.5
49.2
178 225
163 205
I 63
213
191
261
246 291
296 319
2004 3.22 VESSELS WITH CARGO CLEARED
THOUSAND NRT
2002 2003 2004
3.3 CIVIL AVIATION TRAFFIC (TOTAL SCHEDULED SERVICES) 3.3.1 PASSENGER-KILOMETRES MILLIONS 2002 2003 2004 3.32 CARGO
MILLIONS
NET TON-KILOMETRES
2002 2003
40.6
40.5
48.9
45.4
53.6
47.8
45.8
47.9
2004
44.5
49.4
60.7
56.0
58.3
57.7
2002 2003 2004
228 274
241 263
217 218
160 161
145 142
135 176
I JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
M4Y
JUN
JUL
(-0-2002 +2003
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV
DEC
+2004(
4.19 TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS
3.4 INTERNATIONAL TOURIST TRAVEL 3.4.1 NUMBER OF VISITORS
THOUSANDS
4. EXTERNAL TRADE 4.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 4.1.1 IMPORTS MILLION INDIAN RUPEES 4.12 EXPORTS (INCLUDING RE-WORTS)
MILLI 0N INDIAN RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
205053 183O01 216044 205810 253851 208142 237654 236191 246353 270545 244726 239351 253107 221056 280619 264666 283732 259403 261274 259799 278765 34 3975 291924 328552 299086 308640 318919 296425 349666 361446 342424 329116 395736
2002 2003 2004
205546 172115 201818 195412 195116 189066 216194 212656 208173 224886 190676 185206 222598 198108 245409 197885 211449 197343 211405 201480 242079 246530 204589 250240 232636 253391 329016 220104 263042 258245 250146 260461 285714
AND PRODUCTS
4 2 2 PULP AND WASTE PAPER
4.2.3 PEARLS PRECIOUS AND SEMIPRECIOUS STONES
FEE MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV M(
L e 2 0 0 2 *2003+20041 49.1 PETROLEUM CRUDE AND PRODUCTS, IMPORTS
4.2 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL IMPORTS 4.2.1 PETROLEUM CRUDE
JAN
MILLION INDIAN RUPEES
2002 2003
51670 76220
46480 75250
2004
91890
MILLION INDIAN RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
MILLI 0N INDIAN RUPEES
75830 78870
77401
63410 60900 68900 81610 96710 102540
97290
123978 104540
960.5 1599.4 1318.5
905.6 998.5 1389.1
1428.8 1592.3 1695.6
1338.2 1523.2 1474.9
1406.1 1675.7
2198.8 15262
1227.8 1438.3
1615.0
1773.7
1710.8
2002 2003
28128 25899
2004
37457
19197 26519 30725
21142 21451 28226
20992 23162 15149
26658 25793 20394
29056 31442 41375
30419 21231 41619
63290 67600
63290 71110
78910 67240
75800 75010
74540 81390
56810 81650
49210 87430
862.4 1273.4
1274.5 1680.7
1114.2
1417.9 1571.8
1590.2
15542 20268
27863 18586
21874
17772
25434
28381
1588.5
1171.5
27991 35973
JAN
FEE
MAR APR
MAY
1-2002
- 27 -
JUN
+2003
JUL
AUG
SEP
-0-20041
OCT
NOV
DE(
INDIA
I
I 49.4 PROJECT GOODS
UNIT
MILLION INDIAN RUPEES
42.5 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
MILLION INDIAN RUPEES
IYEAR 2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
2573 2678
3938 3400
2579 2085
1440
1040
2896
3420 3059 11018
10684 10372
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
3778 2796 1087
1075 1060 1209
1464 389
2838
870 1575 1812
2622 6716 10426
9751 4691 3966
2409 6298 5625
1232 3637 4713
5329 5782 5011
AUG
I
1482 1085
SEP
I
2226 715
OCT
I
2516 1606
NOV
I
1379 1721
DEC
I
4.3.2 MARINE PRODUCTS, EXPORTS
2899 1580
8oOo7000 -
1287 3257 4730
3578 4848
6441 14970
4093 8325
Booo-
3590 15208
5ooo4000 -
4.3 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS 4.3.1 TEA
4.32 MARINE PRODUCTS
4.3.3 IRON ORE
MILLION INDIAN RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
1141 1146 1362
963 738 1052
822 997 1311
1149 669 819
1001 902 1292
1146 1026 1797
1638 1247 1505
1623 1745
MILLION
2002 2003 2004
4599 4899 4468
3848
3585
INDIAN RUPEES
4067 5104
5292 3706
3618 3554 2609
4450 4761 3082
5411 4406 4893
5742 5721 4358
6186 5057
MILLION INDIAN RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
1774 3989 7796
3011 2262 6356
1634 4416 11320
2261 3027 8790
4950 2357 5152
1362 1869 6341
2316
1531 1516
2572 5844
1752 1539
1752 1524
1860 1564
3000 -
1120 1611
2Ooo-r JAN
6683 5566
7656 6762
7470 5878
FE9
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
I +2002 *2003
6486 6122
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
-0- 20041
4.3.4 DRUGS, PHARMACEUTICALS AND FINE CHEMICALS, EXPORTS
5979 2362
4651 2806
2165 3447
2538 4760
16000 15000
r
14000 -
4.3.4 DRUGS, PHARMACEUTICALS AND FINE CHEMICALS
MILLION INDIAN RUPEES
4.3.5 RUBBER PRODUCTS
MILLION INDIAN RUPEES
2002
9131
2003 2004
13090 10692
8070 10057 10176
9394 12893 15538
10702
9662
11622 10429
I1866 12484
8753 10306
9182 11516
12403
12004
10303 8792
2002 2003 2004
1894 2012 I869
1726 1766 2153
1629 2123 2616
1728 1781 1742
1658 2066 1986
1728 2027 2248
1797 2497 2489
1822 1730
2002 2003 2004
4035 5499 9886
4817 4532 8757
5221 6770 11030
5035 4967 10095
4702 5065
4701 6497
5444
9332
13423
4357 6186 8577
2002 2003 2004
13010 18521
10654 17356 20499
16316 18002 25517
16359
16286
15525
20470
17856
16178 14731
14769 18109
14248
15090 14674
11774
9847 11711
1746 2370
11398 12279
2034 2510
10325 10243
1902 1879
10819 12293
2152 2368
5
2 2 8 3 g
130001200011000-
a
10000-
m- 9
-L 7000
JAN
4.3.6 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
MILLION INDIAN RUPEES
5916
4462 5833
4871 7293
4419 7352
4449 11556
14270 14416
15937
14237 11900
14427 18024
FEB
MAR APR
1 -ct-
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
2002 -A- 2003 -0-20041
4.3.7 READYMADE GARMENTS COTTON INCLUDING
4.3.7 READYMADE GARMENTS
MILLION
COTTON INCLUDING
INDIAN RUPEES
ACCESSORIES
17761
21936
13272
ACCESSORIES, EXPORTS 26000 24000
5. PRICES
5.1 WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX 5.1.1 GENERAL
5.1.2 FOOD ARTICLES
22Ooo
n.
199311994=100
1993/1994=100
2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004
161.0 167.8 178.7 174.5 176.3 180.5
160.8 169.4 179.7 175.0 178.2 179.6
161.9 171.6 179.8 175.8 178.3 177.6
162.3 173.1 180.9 177.4 180.2 182.4
162.8 173.4 182.1 177.1 180.7 185.5
164.7 173.5 185.2 179.5 185.2 186.8
165.6 173.4 186.6 178.5 180.3 185.1
167.1 173.7
167.4 175.6
167.5 176.1
167.8
167.2
176.9
176.8
a’
2
2
18Ooo
z
z
m
A
16000
181.2 179.3
182.1 183.0
182.0 185.9
182.3 184.9
177.3 180.2
14000
h,
I2000
10000
JAN
FEE
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
]-U-2002 -A-2003 -0-20041
-28-
OCT
NOV
DEC
INDIA
I
I
UNIT
IYEAR
1
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
5.2.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
5.2 CONSUMER PRICE I N D W (INDUSTRIAL WORKERS) 52.1 GENERAL
I9a2=i 00
530
2002 2003 2004
467
4 s
468
469
472
476
481
484
485
487
489
484
403 504
484
493 504
494 508
497 512
501 517
499 522
499 523
503
504
502
504
487 504
464
460 475 495
462 479 494
463 488 494
463 490 499
473 494 504
479
482 494 511
484
486 500
520 510 500
5.22 FOOD
1982=100
2002 2003
474
2004
496
499 505
493 512
487
501
479 496
470 460
BILLION RUPEES BILLION INDIAN RUPEES
6 2 FOREIGN ASSETS (NET)’
BILLION INDIAN RUPEES
6.3 EXCHANGE RATE
RUPEES PER US DOLLAR
a
PUBLIC UTILITIES ONLY, EXCLUDING OIL PLANTS.
b
AUTOMOBILE GIANT TIRES.
C
MILLS, INUUDING SMALL-SCALEINDUSTRIES (SSI). D(UUDING HOSIERY.
d e
2002 2003 2004
4056.6 4129.2 4580.3 4703.2 ~ ~ 6 .55272 1
2002 2003 2004
2605.6
4275.4 4809.5 5816.9
4385.8 5013.6 5904.6
4461.8 5011.2 5824.6
4463.6 5054.0 51317.8
4368.9 4933.9 5759.2
4362.4 4937.7 5930.6
4379.2 4959.6
3334.6 3696.5 ~139.0 4365.1
3368.5 3802.3 4350.8
3386.2 3894.4 4265.1
3291.2
3238.7 3688.5 4223.5
3382.7 3679.7
3391.6 3874.7
3426.1 3911.7
3438.3 3911.5
4297.0
3417.0 3787.5 4243.7
48.97 47.35 44.38
49.03 47.03 45.56
48.87 46.47 45.98
48.68 46.14 46.45
48.51 45.85 46.3
48.38 45.85
48.41 45.32
413.27 45.93
48.03 45.61
2567.6
3487.8 3570.0 4041.o
3854.0
4467.6 5240.9
4520.0 5218.7
4m6.a
440
5307.2 14-2002 +2003
+2004]
6.1.1 MONEY
2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004
48.58 47.80 45.31
48.81 47.67 45.26
48.80
47.55 43.45
1-D- 2002 -fi- 2003
f g
W C PIPES AND TUBES AND OTHER PIPES AND TUBES INCLUDINGTHOSE MANUFACTUREDBY SSI. INCLUDING JEEPS. INCLUDING NON-REVENUE EARNING TRAFFIC.
h
EXCLUDINGMAIL.
i
LAST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH REPORTING. REFERS TO THE NET FOREIGN EXCHANGEASSETS OF THE RESERVE BANK OF INDIA. THE FOREIGN EXCHANGEASSETS OF THE REMAINING BANKS ARE ONLY MARGINAL. GOLD Is INCLUDED IN THE APPRECIATION SINCE 17 OCTOBER 1990, FOLLOWING ITS REVALUATIONCLOSE TO THE INTERNATIONALMARKET PRICE.
j
480
450
INDIAN
6.12 RESERVE MONEY
490
I1
2
$
6. FINANCE
6.1 MONEY SUPPLY 6.1.1 MONEY
5
- 29
-0-
2004
1
INDONESIA
2.1.1 MINING PRODUCTION INDEX 1. POPULATION
1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
12 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003 2004
PER 1000
2002
POPULATION
2003 2004
--
21.5 21.2
-
-
7.1 7.0
-
170
-
160
g
150
U
n
f
140
2. INDUSTRY 2.1 INDUSTRWL PRODUCTION INDEX 2.1.1 MINING
2.12 MANUFACTURING
130
1993=100
1993=100
2002 2003 2004
1372 140.7 145.7
123.1 130.1 138.5
142.0 153.2 153.1
137.7 152.9 151.6
140.9 165.1 159.0
134.4 161.2 160.6
149.3 157.2 124.0
154.9 152.4 153.0
144.4 145.1
2002 2003 2004
107.6 113.9 115.6
98.8 105.0 105.9
109.2
115.9
120.3
107.3 111.0
115.4 115.5 110.9
121.3
113.1 114.0
116.3 110.0 113.5
120.7 1152
119.9 116.7
118.3 121.9 117.8
151.5 158.5
135.5 148.1
140.2 155.9
120
JAN
121.9 121.7 128.4
119.5 100.7
FEB
MAR APR
JUN
MAY
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
14-2002 4-2003 +2004]
89.8 117.2
2.2.5 COAL, PRODUCTION 11000
2.2 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED COMMODITIES 22.1 IRON ORE THOUSAND METRIC TONS 2.2.2 DRY RUBBER
22.4 COPPER ORES AND CONCENTRATES
2.2.5 COAL
2.2.6 CRUDE PETROLEUM
27.0 21.I 33.8
31.7
30.0 30.1 30.3
28.1 28.2
29.5 30.2
24.6 23.7
26.5 26.7
93.3 100.8 115.7
118.9 95.7 110.8
111.1 97.1 115.2
118.3 101.6 103.2
115.9 90.2
105.7
102.7 113.1 112.1
291.4
269.1
338.2 338.0 233.6
354.7 320.6 198.3
362.0 289.6 209.8
375.2 267.4
313.2 183.3
370.1
294.3 149.7
341.I 305.5 192.7
298.0
355.0 163.8
1692
172.1 42000
-
8581-5 8418.2 8482.3 8021-4 9613.1 9664.3 10377.7 10044.5 9052.2 8975.5 9587.6 9351.5
9124.0 9899.5
9562.4 9545.3
8930.1
9497.3
8406.0 9339.3
8641.9
41000
-
9911.o
4
m
-
9835.1
9661.4
3
m
-
32.0
33.8
2003 2004
38.2 28.7 12.3
27.9 35.4
29.4 35.8
2002 2003 2004
29.7 30.5 32.8
28.0 26.9 27.9
24.7 24.7 25.9
23.4 23.4 23.7
METRIC
2002 2003
110.8 105.3
91.0 112.2
119.4 114.0
TONS
2004
112.2
71.7
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
251.3 297.5
222.4 246.0
TONS
2004
126.3
139.1
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
8186.0 8777.0
7229.2 8198.5
TONS
2004
8440.6
8055.0
THOUSAND
I1.4
32.2 9.9
25.8 26.7
102.2 100.4
30.9 7.8
25.8 26.1
86.3 120.7
22.6 7.9
34.6 39.9
z e5!
10000 9500
E
9000
9
8500
aE
BOO0 7500
113.6 111.5
7000 FEB
9116.3 10123.9
THOUSAND
2002 2003 2004
1+2002
+2003
-0-2004(
22.8 CRUDE PETROLEUM, PRODUCTION
THOUSAND MCF
2002 2003 2004
40939 36375 39483
36796 32795 36092
40564 35464 39395
38641 34304 37693
39177 35017 38734
40028 33998 37484
40889
41161
35621 38521
38003 38690
36529 34691
37218 33694
35634 38261
36658 39080
35000 -
37000 3
264890 242292 267541 249779 240151 230328 252755 252983 248675 257483 263126 261113 259374 252598 261987 259462 270068 254208 269272 262865 261946 269730 259795 272649
m
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
263.9 348.0 350.0
270.9 362.2 356.8
282.7 398.5 428.2
333.0 424.4 414.5
338.6 454.4 460.1
372.6 491.O
385.1 498.4 -30-
403.3 513.7
412.4 520.3
413.0 525.3
403.7 472.0
345.4 485.4
:i:
s_
i
:
:
: : :
.
: :
.
.
3 4 m-
33000
-
32Mx)
T
JAN
22.8 PALM OIL
MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG
3BMK)-
BARRELS
22.7 NATURAL GAS
31.2 21.9 34.9
32.5 26.9 11.0
THOUSAND METRIC
10500
32.0 25.1 35.5
31.5 27.5 8.4
TONS
22.3 BAUXITE
2002
FEB MAR APR MAY JUN
JUL
14-2002 -A-2003
AUG
SEP OCT NOV RE1
4-20041
INDONESIA
I
I 2.2.9 CEMENT
UNIT
IYEAFt
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003
MILLIONS
2002
I
JAN
I
FE8
1
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
I
2552.4 2461.9 2224.4
2002.1 1685.7 2265.6
2433.3 2480.0 2659.5
2430.7 2268.4 2390.6
2582.2 2482.3 2621.0
1341 1275 1260
1157 1107 1134
1518 1088 1022
1304 1057 1053
1392
1417
2003 2004
1198 1090
1230 1152
2002 2003
355 301
346 297
372 293
352
2004
311
319
363
344
386 379 384
357 369 402
409 372 428
2004
2616.5 2522.6 2837.4
JUL
2817.0 2592.0 2980.9
AUG
I
SEP
1
OCT
1
1
DEC
2798.0
2553.8 2339.6
2216.1 2219.7
1239 1138 1211
1298
1109
1686
1162 1135
1935
1411
389 404 420
390 431 401
387 437
285 285
2716.1 2564.8 3209.3
2936.4 2537.0
1531
1337
1244 1949
I186 1165 386 435 421
2863.7
NOV
22.9 CEMENT, PRODUCTION
3145.6
3. TRANSPORT 3.1 RAILWAY TRAFFIC 3.1 .lPASSENGER-KILOMETRES
3.1.2 FREIGHT TON-KILOMETRES
MILLIONS
387
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
1+2002 -A--
JUL
AUG
SEP
2003 -0-2004
3.2 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME TRANSPORT 39.1 GOODS LOADED
3.2.2 GOODS UNLOADED
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
19922 17343
20576 16676
20723 17110
20960 19183
20272 18390
17153 18439
14952 18541
17276 19976
18027 17663
18992
5552
5099
5567
5756
5410
5461
5630
6158
6098
5978
14907
19932
OCT
4.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF lRlPORTS
2004
-€I--
* 38
MILLIONS
2002 2003 2004
1338 1775
1050 1614
1331 1780
3.3.2 CARGO NET TON-KILOMETRES MILLIONS
2002 2003
13.2 21.7
11.5 24.0
13.0 26.6
1326 1610
1498 1931
1745 2178
1694 1786
1482 1844
1346 1812
1440 1837
1530 1907
14.5
18.9
22.9
23.5
19.1 22.1
23.4 24.3
152 252
12.3 24.7
13.4 25.1
13.6 25.4
14.4 26.2
1225 1414
JAN
FEE
MAR
2004
4.12 EXPORTS
4.2.2 FERTILIZERS
21822
2362.7
2382.9
2498.2
2438.9
2646.2
2823.8
2860.2
3105.0
2818.6 3389.4
2817.5 3469.7
2621.8 3549.8
2575.8 3429.1
2446.9
2609.3
26962
2740.3
2801.7
2956.0 2798.1
2945.0 2885.3
WLLARS MILLION
2002
4087.6
4197.0
4554.9
4801.3
4725.1
5094.9
5001.8
4927.5
5142.3
5328.4
us
2003 2004
4997.4 5043.1
4980.9 4907.7
5161.9 5086.9
5057.1 5275.4
4960.6 5590.7
5295.3
5271.0
5023.7
5056.8
5057.0
4437.2 4961.1
4860.6 5235.5
2002 2003 2004
139.3 156.6 206.5
158.8 245.1 224.2
110.1 201.5 251.1
132.9 220.0
167.9 174.2 227.4
120.0 99.6
165.0 88.6
194.8 114.0
173.0 124.5
181.6 299.4
248.9 213.1
243.1
212.4 142.1 241.5
2002 2003 2004
21.4 11.9
31.3 5.2
23.2 11.8
22.8 14.4
19.7 17.5
15.0 23.7
16.2 20.4
12.7 24.9
15.5 16.7
7.5 21.o
6.6 11.8
9.3 17.2
30.3
27.5
31.4
18.6
53.0
19.2
DOLLARS 4.2 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL IMPORTS 4.2.1 CHEMICALS AND PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
2088.0 27392 3342.9
2002 2003 2004
us
MILLION
us DOLLARS MILLION
us DOLLARS
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NW
DEC
OCT
NOV
DEC
4-20041
4.12 TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS
4.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
MILLION
MAY
APR
I+3-2002 *2003
4. EXTERNAL TRADE 4.1.1 IMPORTS
DEC
I
3.3 CIVIL AVIATION TRAFFIC (TOTAL SCHEDULED SERVICES) 3.3.1 PASSENGER-KILOMETRES
NOV
JAN
-31
-
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
1-13-2002
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
4-2003 -0-20041
_
_
_
_
~
~
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~
42.5 INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIALMACHINERY, IMPORTS
4.2.3 PAPER a
MILLION
2002
15.4
18.1
16.5
19.4
18.0
23.1
23.9
19.1
22.1
21.8
21.3
22.3
us
2003 2004
18.6 27.4
20.7
19.7
15.5
19.1
18.9
18.2
15.9
25.1
28.5
30.0
20.2 30.7
20.5
22.0
17.4 26.9
DOLLARS
320
280 U)
42.4 IRON AND STEEL BARS, RODS, ETC.
MILLION
2002
us
2003 2004
DOLLARS 4.2.5 INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL MACHINERY
MILLION US DOLLARS
4.3 QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS 4.3.1 COFFEE 4.3.1 .lQUANTITY THOUSAND METRIC TONS 4.3.1.2 VALUE
MILLION
us DOLLARS 4.3.2 PROCESSED RUBBER 4.3.2.1 QUANTITY
4.3.22 VALUE
4.3.4 PETROLEUM AND GAS 4.3.4.1 QUANTITY
4.3.4.2 VALUE
7.9 11.2 15.1
8.8 12.2
6.6 10.9
17.4
18.9
172.5 146.4
208.0 133.1
169.4 131.6
209.3
199.9
215.3
9.8 11.0 19.9 149.7 137.9 208.5
10.9 8.4 19.9 156.3 130.7 252.2
9.9 10.7
179.6 139.3
11.6 12.2
203.1 135.0
9.9 15.3
308.5 138.3
11.8 11.4
216.6 144.4
12.0 10.4
186.8 146.9
14.7 15.0
223.1 205.2
B
2
240
200
3
'
160
120 JAN
R B MAR APR MAY JUN
1 +2002 2002 2003 2004
13.8 19.7 20.3
52.2 42.1 30.0
20.3 23.9 8.7
26.7 23.8
2002 2003 2004
9.3
26.1
13.3
17.7 17.0
30.5 26.4
27.8 14.1
36.2 31.8
26.8 20.8
24.5 21.4
17.1 43.0
33.9 20.4
23.4 28.8
19.7 31.7
19.8 8.7
21.3 18.4 17.8
20.7 13.9
24.5 22.0
18.2 19.0
16.2 17.2
13.6 28.0
21.8 16.6
I62 23.1
17.6 24.8
135.9 127.6 179.5
127.4 148.0 164.4
151.0 165.6 159.4
150.0 127.6
168.8 161.I
165.5 197.0
145.6
167.7
156.0
118.0
143.9
157.5
1572
135.7
188.7
186.3
99.3 135.6 225.3
982 162.7 220.8
121.1 177.5 212.8
124.0 146.6
140.6 169.4
150.7 200.5
141.2 158.1
161.9 161.0
160.1 154.1
120.9 2122
149.4 223.1
41.8 44.3
93.5
83.2
55.0 25.3
39.0 51.7 47.5
28.0
45.2 22.3
47.0 39.6
2004
130.2 1902 158.2
MILLION
2002 2003 2004
93.2 188.8 2112
JUL
AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
+2003 -0-2004I
4.3.2.2 PROCESSED RUBBER, EXPORTS
21.8 240
2002 2003
DOLLARS
4.3.3.2 VALUE
149.3 147.4 231.8
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
us 4.3.3 SAWN WOOD 4.3.3.1 QUANTITY
2002 2003 2004
8.9 12.9 13.7
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:
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.
160
I.
806
0
+
JAN
.
f
.. .
. :
FEB
.
:
I
I
MAR APR MAY JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV DEC
1+2002+2003-0-20041 THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
MILLION
2002
us
19.2 30.5 17.1
21.9 26.9 25.5
222 24.6 17.7
39.7 25.9 17.1
35.1 23.3 30.3
39.4 28.5
33.2 26.7
372 23.4
28.2 23.0
30.1 24.8
34.0 22.6
31.O 22.3
DOLLARS
2003 2004
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
5785.0 5023.7 5072.8
5225.5 5096.3
5836.6 5388.6
5599.5 5082.8
5127.2 4827.5
5134.9 5216.9
5077.0 4859.7
5159.9 5950.7
5210.9 5512.1
5513.0 4774.3
5279.1 4701.5
5300.4 5118.1
4833.2
4944.3
4773.1
MILLION
2002 2003 2004
865.3 1197.5 1200.5
812.4 1259.6 1141.2
988.0 1296.3 1198.6
1020.8 1125.9 1181.8
989.9 1004.4
967.4 1093.3
959.9 999.1
1016.4 1254.5
1072.7 I 160.5
1145.5 1028.1
1097.2 1062.3
1177.2 1170.0
us DOLLARS
35.0
82.4 40.6
65.0 41.7
71.3 40.7
44.5
53.2
71.I
41.9
38.7
36.2
67.6 35.5
4.3.4.2 PETROLEUMAND GAS, EXPORTS
AN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
1-0-2002 +2003
- 32 -
JUL
AUG
-0-20041
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
5.1.1 WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX
4.3.5 TIN 4.3.5.1 QUANTITY
500
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
3.4 3.5
2.8 5.8
3.4 5.9
2.9 5.1
2.8 5.4
6.2 6.3
6.5 6.9
7.O 6.9
5.4 5.4
6.8 5.8
5.7 5.6
4.0 4.0
MILLION
2002 2003 2004
12.9 17.9
10.5 23.5
12.7 25.7
9.7 21.6
11.1 22.6
25.5 25.1
27.7 29.9
26.5 26.5
20.5 20.4
27.2 27.1
23.4 232
15.9 15.8
480 460 0
4.3.52 VALUE
us DOLLARS
5.1 2 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
5 2 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 52.1 GENERAL
440
400
1993=100
1993=100
1996=100 2002=100
52.2 FOOD
p
420
5. PRICES
5.1 WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX 5.1.1 GENERAL
z
1996=100 2002=100
2002 2003 2004
414 430 432
415 433 434
411 431 440
407 423
416 415
406 413
41I 417
445
460
464
461
418 469
2002 2003 2004
619 629 629
636
634
631 629
615 628
613 613 639
608 612 642
610 606 643
605 605 644
2002 2003 2004
254.1 276.3 110.5
257.9 276.9 110.4
257.9 276.2 110.8
257.3 276.7 111.9
259.3 2772 112.9
260.3 277.5 113.4
2002 2003 2004
298.7 312.4 105.9
308.0 310.5 104.4
299.3 303.5 104.5
293.6 300.0 106.4
295.3 299.1 107.0
294.5 296.7 108.0
410
413 418
419
421
424
423
427
475
432 480
597 609 635
598 610 627
604 608 633
621 608
628 617
262.4 277.6 113.9
263.1 279.9 114.0
264.5 280.9 114.0
266.0 282.5 114.6
270.9 285.3 115.7
274.1 288.0
294.o 294.5 108.5
292.4 295.0 106.2
293.5 293.4
295.0 298.6
309.8 305.3
317.3 311.8
380
JAN
FEB
MAR
MAY
APR
JUN
1 - 0 - 2002 +k2003
6.12 RESERVE MONEY
6 2 FOREIGN ASSETS (NET)
6.3 EXCHANGE RATE
JAN
BILLION
2002
INDONESIAN RUPIAHS
2003 2004
BILLION INDONESIAN RUPIAHS
2002 2003
BILLION INDONESIAN RUPIAHS
2002 2003
RUPlAHS PER US DOLLAR
2002 2003 2004
a
EXCLUDING PACKING PAPER, CIGARElTE PAPER, ETC.
b
COMPOSITE INDEX FOR 4 4 CITIES SINCE APRIL 1998.
2004
2004
166769 168643 166173 169002 168257 174017 173524 175966 181791 181667 196537 191939 180112 181530 181239 182963 191331 194878 196589 201859 207587 212614 224318 223799 216343 219033 219086 219086 215447 233726 238059 238959 116495 117107 117016 115874 117727 119943 118675 121325 123869 124726 140308 138250 127407 125936 125210 124969 128844 132396 131084 135148 136471 140085 175488 166473 146579 142518 142816 146341 147532 155466 174538 172681 229984 238942 221235 218013 208318 206360 257130 231190 238860 250994 241073 250696 252403 251812 249736 247320 236932 236660 244898 243435 240781 261406 270802 271820 269713 272244 275819 270734 302573 280070 265103 264686 10320 8876 8441
10189 8905 a447
9655
8908 8587
9316 8675 8661
8185 8279 9210
8730 8285 9415
9108 8505 9168
-33-
8867 8535 9328
9015 8389
9233
8976
8495
8537
8940 8465
A U G SEP OCT NOV DEC
+20041
6.1.1 MONEY
6. FINANCE ( END OF PERIOD)
6.1 MONEY SUPPLY 6.1.1 MONEY
JUL
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV M C
1-0-2002 -~-2003+-2004)
IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)
I
IUNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
~~~~
~
DEC
4.1.1
TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS
1. POPULATlON 1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003 2004
18.1
1.2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003
6.0
2004 2. INDUSTRY 2.1 PRODUCTION 2.1 .lCRUDE PETROLEUM
2.1 2 ELECTRICITY a
THOUSAND
2002
METRIC TONS
2003 2004
MILLION
2002
KWH
2003 2004
14212
12726
14339 JAN
-
28485 32344 33608
-
-
-
-
31733
-
35125 37911
531
-
-
-
-
44031 -
40182
-
31972 34159
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
1+2002
-
-
JUN
JUL
+2003
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
-0-2004)
4.1.2 TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS
3. TRANSPORT 3.1 CIVIL AVIATION TRAFFIC (TOTAL SCHEDULED SERVICES) 3.1 -1 PASSENGER-KILOMETRES
3.1.2 CARGO NET TON-KILOMETRES
MILLIONS
677 631 736
719 706 771
641 640
572 567
405 421
500 561
568
565 501 618
6.0 5.7 5.7
62 6.3 6.7
6.5 6.0 6.5
7.2 6.5 6.7
72 6.6 6.7
6.2 6.6
6.9 7.4
7.4 6.7
7.1 6.8
1105
1081 1234 1585
1982 2150 3088
1488 2756 2933
2566 2186
1409
1500 2019
2033 2108
1950 2163
2199 2187
1469 2405
2714
2118 2546
2800
3208
316
269
329
309
327
369
346
411
450
508
442
358 491
255 358
276 307
442 553
440 534
445 470
443 474
461
533 582
562
580
2004
359 548
2002 2003 2004
177.0 196.6 216.7
179.5 200.0 217.2
180.0 199.8 217.7
183.4 203.2 228.4
186.0 205.3 2312
187.4 207.8 233.5
189.8 211.1 234.1
190.1 209.8 236.0
208.6 237.6
189.5 208.8
190.6 209.8
194.5 214.2
2002 2003 2004
...
...
...
190.0
192.8
194.5
197.5
197.7
197.1
2002 2003 2004
524 475 538
493 424 511
565 469 558
504 396 562
432
2002 2003 2004
6.5
5.9
6.2 7.3
5.9 6.2 6.5
MILLION
2002
us DOLLARS
2003 2004
1446 1727 2464
2198 1771 2368
MILLION
2002
268
us
2003
DOLLARS
1997=100
MILLIONS
7.0 6.6
A
b
4. EXTERNAL TRADE 4.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 4.1 .lIMPORTS
4.1.2 EXPORTS
5. PRICES 5.1 WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX 5.1.1 GENERAL
604
190.4
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
DEC
NOY
_.:
1-D-2002 -6-2003 -0-20041 5.1.1 WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX
I
5.12 HOME PRODUCED AND CONSUMED GOODS
1997=100
I I
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
+2002
-34-
JUN
JUL
AUG
+2003+2004)
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF')
I
IUNIT
5.2 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 5.2.1 GENERAL
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
1
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
52.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 200
1997=100
2002
183.7
185.8
188.9
192.4
196.9
199.8
200.4
201.0
204.3
203.8
206.6
210.7
2003 2004
215.0 247.2
219.0 248.8
221.9 252.8
226.7 258.4
229.1 261.7
232.2 265.0
234.1 267.7
234.6 269.5
234.2 270.7
235.8
238.6
244.1
2002 2003
183.2
186.6
193.9
200.2
210.1
212.9
210.7
209.6
207.4
202.9
205.5
213.9
0
251.9
6
260
0
5 2 2 FOOD, BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO
1997=100
2004
222.1 255.9
230.0 256.1
233.0 258.2
239.5 267.7
241.3 269.3
244.9 272.2
246.3 274.3
242.9 275.3
236.8 274.0
237.7
241.5
240
r U
c
220
6. FINANCE
6.1 MONEY SUPPLY 6.1.1 MONEY
200
BILLION RlALS
2002 2003 2004
127837 130015 139688 131780 135739 137960 142628 145723 148714 150499 152948 155309 159695 162530 176227 162776 164773 168276 171735 177383 184742 178455 181448 184627 168896 194452 209855 190097 196041 203597 208502 205526 217957
2002 2003 2004
88877 89945 101250 99249 101650 102355 108878 110525 114936 113815 112227 111487 114152 111797 123894 120211 118421 117298 124521 123084 121806 122930 127355 127554 128826 131177 140380 138000 136182 139612 146430 143415 149344
180
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
1-0- 2002 -A-
6.1.2 R E S E R E MONEY
BILLION RlALS
6 2 FOREIGN ASSETS (NET)d
BILLION RlALS
6.3 EXCHANGE RATE (END OF PERIOD)
RlALS PER
US DOLLAR
2002 2003 2004
14176 60174 68318
11461 56838 61804
11454 61768 60047
58919 63340 56025
57926 69074 59968
59863 71955 67990
63039 78911 88748
72201 77215 84965
74527 67737 82790
72216 78258
75036 72927
60366 71268
2002 2003 2004
1755.2 7979.3 8386.2
1751.4 8000.6 8471.8
7934.8 8078.8 8485.3
7938.6 8104.4 8555.0
7925.0 8113.4 1x262
7894.4 8198.6 8653.0
7945.1 8289.4 8664.3
7904.5 8326.4 8719.3
7925.8 8241.9 8752.0
7967.1 83842
7997.0 8308.9
7952.0 8272.1
a
EXCLUDINGELECTRICITYGENERATED BY URGE MANUFACTURINGESTABLISHMENTS AND PRIVATEINSTITUTIONS.
b
AIRLINEOF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN ONLY.
C
EXCLUDING OIL AND GAS. MONTHS ENDINGTHE 20TH.
d
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
OCT
NOV
DEC
2003 -0- 20041
6.1.1 MONEY
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
1-4-2002 -A-
- 35 -
JUL
JUL
AUG
SEP
2003 -0- 2004
I
JAPAN
I
1
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
1
MAY
1
JUN
I
JUL
1
AUG
1
SEP
I
OCT
f
NOV
1
DEC
1. POPULATION
2.1.1 INDUSTRW PRODUCTION INDEX 120
1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
9.2 8.8 8.7
8.8 8.6 8.7
9.1 8.8 8.8
9.2 8.9 8.6
9.0
9.6
8.8 8.7
9.3
2004
8.9 8.7 8.5
2002 2003
8.7 10.0
8.6 9.1
82 8.6
7.7 8.1
7.1 72
72 72
2004
9.3
9.2
8.6
8.1
7.4 7.7 7.7
2002 2003
9.4 9.0
9.6 9.2
9.1 9.0
8.7 8.5
8.9 92
116 112 108
1.2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
7.1 7.2
7.1 72
7.5 7.7
8.4 8.0
8.6 8.6
7.3
100 96
92
2. INDUSTRY
2.1 INDUSTRlAL PRODUCTION INDEX 2.1.1 GENERAL 2000=100
2.12 MINING
2000=100
88
2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004
2.1.3 MANUFACTURING
2000=100
2002 2003 2004
...
...
...
...
88.7
87.5 92.1
91.o 97.1
103.7 112.3
90.7 98.6
90.0
...
...
...
...
101.8 99.0
99.6 100.7
106.5 105.2
94.4 90.7
94.1 88.7 92.6 87.0
...
..’
...
...
88.7
87.5 92.1
91.o 97.0
103.7 112.3
90.7 98.6
90.0 94.1
86.8
97.0
92.2 95.0 103.5
972 97.3 103.0
85.7 94.0
97.4 101.3 105.5
100.8 99.7
86.5
90.5 90.4 95.4
85.8 85.6 86.1
88.3 86.1 89.3
96.7 94.7 92.8
90.5 91.1 92.2 95.0 103.5
97.2 97.4 103.0
86.8 85.7 94.1
97.4 101.3 105.5
97.0 100.8 99.7
95.2 97.9
93.3
2.2.1 WHEAT FLOUR
*
2.2.3 SYNTHETIC RUBBER
2.2.4 LIMESTONE
22.5 ZINC ORE AND CONCENTRATES
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
350 356 355
358 357 375
393 399 416
391 406 418
378 383 384
364
364
365 377
385 382
365 365 366
385 389 387
396 402 392
103.6 97.6
952 97.9
108.1 106.8
93.3 98.7
411 409
424 418
JUN
JUL
AUG
OCT
NOV
DEC
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
SEP
2.2.1 WHEAT FLOUR, PRODUCTION 430
-
420
-
. i
. i
....
....
410 -
390 -
.
380 -
. I .
370.
360
~
.
j
j
.
.
j .. . ..
i .. . ...
!
:
,
2002
202
231
240
163
140
148
173
137
135
173
228
224
METRIC TONS
2003 2004
203 186
I91 188
249 I82
176 176
152 152
162 165
186 233
128 139
148 146
175 176
213
212
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
130 140
117 129
101 127
121 137
122 135
I19 121
134 142
132 139
I32 116
134 123
140 140
142 127
TONS
2004
147
140
121
128
137
116
139
144
133
i30
THOUSAND
2002 2003 2004
12.7 12.0 12.1
14.3 13.4 13.6
15.5 15.0 14.6
13.7 13.2 13.0
13.5
13.7 13.1 12.9
13.9 13.9 13.8
13.3 12.5 12.2
14.0
METRIC TONS
13.7 13.1
15.2 14.9 14.2
15.4 14.2
15.0 15.0
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
3.1 3.5 3.8
3.0 4.5 3.7
4.0 4.5 3.3
3.4 4.2 4.1
3.6 3.2 3.7
3.7
3.7 3.2 4.5
3.4 3.0 3.8
4.1 3.8 4.1
3.2 3.7 3.8
3.9 4.0
3.7 3.8
4.4
MAY
APR
400 -
THOUSAND
3.2
MAR
~+2002*2003u2004~
350 -
12.7 12.2
FEE
JAN
98.7
2 2 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED COMMODITIES
2.2.2 SUGAR
104
i
;
j
...
340 -IJAN
...
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
[-0-2002+2003+2004]
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
1-0-
JUN
JUL
AUG
2002 -6- 2003 -c- 20041
JAPAN
I
I 2.2.6 CRUDE PETROLEUM
2.2.7 NATURAL GAS
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
THOUSAND
2002
68
64
63
54
57
53
KL
2003
76
74
78
64
64
59 65
57 64
54 60
59 65
2004
84
77
77
61
63 65
62
62
63
61
63
2002 2003
10257 12700
9232 11304
9056 11938
7585 9430
7964 9109
7379 8772
8564
8137 8224
7635 7691
TERAJOULES
8348
NOV
I
DEC
64 69
72 79
7712 8393
10057 9426
I1922 11327
77.6 80.5
72.9 71.8
75.0
80.8
71.7
79.4
502 487
608 589
378 376
392 386
300 306
302 316
22.6 CRUDE PETROLEUM, PRODUCTION
2004 2.2.8 ELECTRICITY
22.9 SULPHURIC ACID
BILLION
2002
79.1
72.9
74.6
68.2
71.0
73.3
90.7
89.6
KWH
2003
82.8
74.6
79.4
70.8
71.3
74.3
78.6
84.8
2004
82.5
75.7
78.8
70.0
72.7
77.9
92.6
87.8
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
601 601
548 534
549 583
524 551
592 506
585 491
541 548
576 576
542 527
590 541
TONS
2004
580
518
538
486
552
541
524
570
526
529
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
362 390
334 356
346 375
337 369
313 333
347 329
371 368
365 361
361 359
TONS
2004
388
373
370
360
335
356
381
381
365 367 359
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
279 284
277 279
312 305
289 296
306 300
299 276
311 296
312 307
296 284
304
TONS
2004
296
301
323
300
307
310
307
322
291
306
THOUSAND
2002
2.0
2.1
2.4
2.4
2.4
2.3
2.4
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.8
METRIC TONS
2003 2004
1.7 1.4
1.7 1.4
1.8 1.5
1.8 1.5
1.8 1.5
1.8 1.7
1.8 1.7
1.6 1.5
1.7 1.6
1.6 1.4
1.4
1.4
THOUSAND
2002
102
10.9
10.8
10.7
9.8
10.6
10.7
8.1
10.2
10.1
102
9.8
METRIC TONS
2003 2004
9.0 8.1
9.6 8.5
9.8 9.0
9.9 8.6
9.0 7.8
9.2 9.4
8.4 9.0
6.9 7.2
8.7 92
9.2 8.6
8.8
8.7
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
OCT
NOV
DEC
NOV
DEC
I++ 2002 +-2003 -0- 2004 I 22.8 ELECTRICITY, PRODUCTION
2.2.10 CAUSTIC SODA
22.11 NEWSPRINT
2.2.12 WOOLLEN YARN
22.13 COTTON YARN
2.2.14 WOVEN COTTON FABRIC
2.2.15 WOVEN WOOLLEN FABRIC
RECEIVERS
2.2.17 REFRIGERATORS
314
MILLION
2002
43.7
45.9
45.6
46.1
43.6
46.2
47.2
41.2
44.6
46.0
45.3
44.4
2003
42.0
43.6
45.5
44.9
41.7
43.0
42.5
37.0
40.2
42.0
42.3
41.7
METRES
2004
39.9
40.9
42.9
41.3
39.4
40.6
40.9
36.3
38.2
39.0
MILLION
2002
6.6
6.9
7.2
72
7.7
7.6
8.1
7.5
7.6
7.5
7.6
6.7
SQUARE
2003 2004
6.2 6.0
6.0 5.7
62 6.0
6.4 6.1
6.8 6.1
6.8 6.6
6.8 6.6
6.5 6.7
6.8 6.7
6.9 6.6
6.5
6.2
2002
125 69
141 87
115
106
123
100
102
90
149
166 152
88
87
84
80
73 70
88 81
2004
55 78
84 73
123
2003
56
43
66
67
2002 2003 2004
176 161 176
263 177 198
303 238 245
287 272 277
306 278 264
368 349 330
388 367 370
252 181 261
299 224 262
265 227
THOUSAND SETS
THOUSANDS
228
JAN
FEB
M4R
APR
MAY
JUN
1-0- 2002 -A-
SQUARE
METRES 2.2.16 COLOUR TELEVISION
383
169
140
140
146
222 184
188 201
JUL
AUG
SEP
2003 -0- 2004
I
22-14 WOVEN COTTON FABRICS, PRODUCTION
t
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP OCT
1-n- 2002 -A- 2003 -0-20041
-37-
1
JAPAN
I
I 22.18 CEMENT
22.19 PIG-IRONAND
FERRO-ALLOYS
22.20 CRUDE STEEL
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
5025 4828 4699
6542 5980 5779
6819 6381 6191
5463 5247 5031
5273 5193 5265
6090 5625 5464
5644 5503 5617
5370
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002
6824
6642 6539 6656
7054 7114 7033
6792 6923 6868
6976
7143 7278
6112 6174 6691
6685
2003 2004
7215 7245
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003
8482 9321
7867 8381
8706
8756 8956
9390
9141
2004
9338
8945
9394 9300
9180
9650 9625
9319 9420
THOUSANDS
2002 2003 2004
657 715 685
755 755 765
800 786 863
661 642 703
675 648 623
2002 2003 2004
1585 1595 1494
879 934
1487
1150
1177
645 901 1101
6847 6886
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
6000 5740 5585
6523 6298 6067
6634
6633
6369
6250
7079 7068 7189
6837
7051 7100 7178
6902 6878
6927
6739 6717
8977 9258
9241 9249
9124 8994
9457 9427
9305 9277
9299 9284
9551
9397
9209
9725
698 717 773
772 754 768
600
554
766 766 743
768 709
704 674
571
764 758 796
710 638
1035 1469
1002 I670 1638
794
467
904
896
488
1211
765 559 731
1225
1132
857 1047 995
5343 5050
22.18 CEMENT, PRODUCTION
7173
,
22.21 PASSENGER CARS
2.222 STEEL VESSELS
THOUSAND GROSS TONS
1194
JAN
.
FEE
.
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
22.19 PIG-IRON AND FERRO-ALLOYS, PRODUCTION 7400 7200 U)
2.3 CONSTRUCTION 2.3.1 NEW BUILDINGS COMPLETED 2.3.1.1 RESIDENTIAL
-
2.3.1.2 NON RESIDENTIAL
P THOUSAND SQUARE METRES
2002 2003 2004
8052 7663 8040
8456 8003 8000
9038 8477 8998
10183 9815
THOUSAND SQUARE METRES
2002
4166
4155
4505
2003
4191 4575
4112 4759
2004
...
8538 9152
9975 11108 10140
9408 9505 10206
9343 8815 9551
9141 9148 10114
9763 9619
9427
9451 9531
5088
...
5666
5324
5487
5754
5600
4580
4540
5198
5161
5668
5120
5577
5045
5386
5847
5876
5101
6013 6780
5027 5428
6154
6646
6670
9109 9023
7000
"E 6800 16600
$6400
g
6200
6Ooo 5800
JAN
3. TRANSPORT 3.1 RAILWAY TRAFFIC 3.1 .I PASSENGER-KILOMETRES
3.1 2 FREIGHT TON-KILOMETRES
BILLIONS
BILLIONS
31.O
2002 2003 2004
31.6 31.1 32.6
28.5 28.3 29.3
30.9 31.4
34.0 33.5 34.0
33.4 33.1
2002
1.7
2003 2004
1.7 1.7
1.8 1.8 1.9
2.0 2.1 2.2
1.8 1.8 1.9
1.6 1.7 1.6
31.6 30.9
32.6 34.3
32.4 32.8
30.7 30.5
34.3 34.6
322 32.2
FEB MAR APR
30.4 29.7
JUL
MAY
AUG
SEP OCT NOV DEC
2 2 2 0 CRUDE S T E E ~PRODUCTION
33.1
loo00
1.7 1.8
1.6 1.7
I .7
1.7
1.9 2.0
2.1 2.2
2.0 2.0
2.o 2.1
n
3a
8400 8000
7600
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
I 2 0 0 2 +2003+20041
-38
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
JAPAN
I
I
UNIT
3.2 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME TRANSPORT 32.1 GOODS LOADED MILLION METRIC TONS
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
1
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
1
DEC
4.1.1 WHOLESALE TRADE INDEX NUMBERS OF VALUE 135
2002 2003 2004
11.7 11.6 13.4
12.5
2002 2003 2004
66.0
12.9
13.2
13.3 14.2
12.5 16.7 13.4
162 18.1
13.1 13.4
60.5 66.4 70.0
61.7 70.8 65.7
65.4 72.0 712
64.9 66.8 67.2
12.4 14.8 14.0
13.6
12.6 12.5
13.3 12.9 13.4
61.6 65.3 66.6
66.5 65.8 71.9
63.1 65.0 67.9
12.3
13.4 11.7
12.7
16.2 17.6
12.9 16.4
65.7 63.6 69.4
68.8 64.5 69.0
68.1 63.7
72.3 73.1
13.0 12.0
125 115
3.2.2 GOODS UNLOADED
4. INTERNAL TRADE
-
MILLION METRIC TONS
73.0 69.2
95
INDEX NUMBERS OF VALUE
85
4.1 WHOLESALE 4.1.1 GENERAL
4.12 FOOD AND BEVERAGES
4.2 RETAIL 4.2.1 GENERAL
4.2.2 FOOD AND BEVERAGES
2000=100
2000=100
2002 2003 2004
80.7 76.5 78.1
86.8 82.4 832
119.2 112.4 113.0
90.7 85.7 88.9
88.2 83.6 82.0
92.0 87.9 92.4
92.0 85.4 90.7
86.7 81.7 86.0
102.5 97.6 100.0
91.o 89.2 90.7
94.2 86.3
102.8 99.9
2002 2003 2004
83.6 78.4 80.3
862 83.7 85.4
101.7
102.3 98.7 99.7
102.9 96.6 92.3
105.3 99.4 102.5
1122
97.1 97.3
101.7 111.6
106.8 98.1 99.6
101.8 96.7 97.0
102.9 96.7
105.2 95.6
129.1 120.6
2002 2003
91.I
85.4 84.9 86.4
93.8 912 90.3
92.1 90.3 88.3
92.0 90.2 88.0
97.0 942 95.1
90.2 88.8 87.4
89.4 87.8 87.5
91.o 91.4
93.5 90.5
110.1 1102
2004
88.8 89.7
102.2 100.8 99.1
2002 2003 2004
88.6 91-4 91.7
85.5 89.5 91.9
93.0 97.3 98.1
92.1 96.0 94.5
93.5 97.O 95.6
93.1 95.9 92.9
95.3 98.2 97.7
98.4 101.I 99.4
91.o 93.3 92.0
92.4 95.6 95.1
JAN
FEB
. MAR
: MAY
APR
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
5.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS
962 4200
2000=100
2000=100
4000 2
!! ZE
90.1 92.2 93.6
117.5 122.4
i a
3800
3600 3400
3200
5. EXTERNAL TRADE
3000
5.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 5.1.1 IMPORTS BILLION YEN
5.12 WPORTS
,
75
BILLION YEN
JAN
3535 3612 3793
3210 3591 4146
3652 3854 4174
3429 3551 4210
3399 3761 4231
3758 3831 4317
3750 3558
3367
3574 3780 4030
4022 4325 4768
4773 4806 5442
4401 4609 5107
4152 4301 4724
4430 4428 5289
4397
4068
4450
4568
4330 4783
4859 5463
4650 4900
4640
4643 5308
4547
4958
100.9 105.3 105.0
91.5
106.8 111.7 115.8
100.4
99.4
106.3
104.1 114.4
100.1 I 13.2
110.1 114.2
115.8 116.5
93.6 96.3 106.4
100.3 99.0 116.7
102.5 104.9
95.8 95.8
105.8 113.6
117.3
106.3
102.8 107.3 120.1
3390 3745
3244 3398
3774
2002 2003 2004
3560 3842 4274
FEB
MAR
MAY
APR
[+
3773 3836
3515 3846 4319
2002 2003 2004
JUN
S.12 TOTAL VALUE
5472
JUL
AUG
2002 -&- 2003 +2004
DEC
I
OF EXPORTS
5600 5200
5.2 INDEX NUMBERS OF QUANTUM, UNIT VALUE AND TERMS OF TRADE 5.2.1- QUANTUM 52.1 .IIMPORTS
5.2.1.2 EXPORTS
2000=100
2000=100
2002 2003 2004
...
...
...
...
107.6 113.6
93.5 96.3
105.8 124.3
107.4 118.4
2002 2003
...
...
...
...
85.7 96.8
96.6 108.1
108.1
2004
104.5 118.3
123.0
105.5 108.9
I05.8 115.6
103.6 105.4
101.1 114.1
3600
119.4
3200 JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
[-ck2002*2003
-39-
AUG
SEP
+20041
OCT
--I-NOV
DEC
JAPAN
1
I
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEE
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
1
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
5.3.3 IRON ORE, IMPORTS
5.2.2 UNIT VALUE 5.22.1 IMPORTS
5.2.2.2 EXPORTS
52.3 TERMS OF TRADE
2000=100
2000=100
2000=100
2002 2003 2004
...
...
...
...
101.9 97.4
106.4 102.5
106.5 101.9
103.2 99.8
2002 2003 2004
...
...
...
...
104.2 102.5
104.1
103.3
102.5
102.8
102.4 100.3
2002 2003
...
...
...
...
102.3
97.8
97.0
2004
105.2
100.0
100.9
102.7 100.6 105.9
101.1 106.2
103.0 103.8 103.1 100.3 1032
99.9
992 100.5
97.4
100.2 101.2 105.7
100.1
100.3
103.6
104.1
104.5
104.0 109.0
100.1 108.6
96.9 108.6
95.8
97.3
102.7
99.7
104.0 105.3
102.8 105.1
98.7 105.0 104.5
100.6 105.2 105.7
102.1 1002 106.4
104.0 100.2
100.9
102.9
99.5 101.6
98.6 101.o
100.3 105.1
98.6 103.4
99.9 104.6
100.5 103.7
99.2
99.4
95.9
97.3
98.0
102.8
105.0
JAN
FEE
MAR
5.3 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL IMPORTS 5.3.1 WHEAT
5.32 WOOD
APR
MAY
(+ZOO2
BILLION YEN
16.6
14.0
2004
9.6 10.8
7.8 11.5
2002 2003
49.7 56.0
40.5
2004
BILLION YEN
BILLION YEN
BILLION YEN
9.2
11.0
9.6
7.3
9.6
11.3
10.6
18.1
13.0
142 15.5
12.1
9.5 122
8.9 9.5
11.6 12.7
12.7 10.8
9.4
9.8
8.9
14.4 13.0
41.7 47.7
46.8 512
46.6
39.7
49.6
45.5
42.4 42.0
49.5 42.9
48.2 37.8
50.6 40.4
46.9
38.0
50.3
51.9
49.9
44.1 55.1
45.8 46.8
46.5
45.0
53.3
51.l
452
44.0
2002 2003 2004
35.0
30.6
34.0
32.6 33.7
30.4 30.1
29.1 30.7 34.1
29.6 34.1
35.0 32.5 34.2
29.1 33.1 34.4
312 33.5 39.7
30.2 30.5 35.0
30.1 33.7 40.4
36.9 31.5 35.5
28.8 29.3
30.9 35.7
2002 2003
72.0
63.3 63.4
72.7 62.3
63.0 62.5
57.3
65.1
642
64.0 612
89.6
105.1
99.0
55.4 90.1
53.3
78.0
67.1 102.2
60.5 60.8 93.1
68.3
62.8 110.4
66.4 67.0
2004
69.0 65.6 61.5
2002
317
326
327
395
373
313
389
400
359
412
464
494
2003
466
529
553
482
411
394
413
432
398
390
372
487
2004
457
428
467
497
387
450
507
579
542
573
2002 2003
102 6.1
13.7
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
+2003+2004(
53.4 COAL, IMPORTS
z 5.3.3 IRON ORE
5.3.4 COAL
622 64.5
F 0 2
4
JAN
5.3.5 PETROLEUM, CRUDE AND
PARTLY REFINED
BILLION YEN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
1-D-2002 -A-2003
AUG
-0-2004)
5.3.5 PETROLEUMCRUDE AND PARTLY REFINED, IMPORTS
5.4 QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS
600
5.4.1 SYNTETIC FABRICS 5.4.1.1 QUANTITY
MILLI0N SQUARE METRES
2002 2003
BILLI0N YEN
2002
2004
56.4
61.9
66.7
80.3
89.0
71.5
63.0
72.7
70.3
86.3
63.7 59.0
60.2
67.2 60.4
74.3
48.2 46.1
61.7
74.1
71.O
61.3
73.9
63.5
82.0
63.3
63.1
63.2
78.3
84.5 82.4
62.1
622
64.8
12.5 11.0
13.3 14.0 13.2
14.6
13.8 12.1
14.9
17.4
13.1 12.2
16.1 17.2
15.0 15.4
12.8 12.8 13.4
14.3 14.8
550 500
z g450
5.4.1.2 VALUE
2003 2004
10.7
12.6 13.5
13.3
19.0 18.7 19.3
13.8
13.7
152 14.3
192 19.1
z
3 m
400 350 300
250
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
1-0-2002 +2003
-40-
AUG
SEP
+20041
OCT
NOV
DEC
JAPAN
5.422 IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTS, EXPORTS
5.4.2 IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTS 5.4.2.1 QUANTITY THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
2626
2787
2498 2943
2774 2821
3194 3075 3545
3154 2975 3062
3337 2713 2616
3080 3045 2817
2967
2915 2867
3230 2883 2904 165 169
171 166 200
164
214
168 184 226
168 179 208
2773
3206
2695 2953
2902 2508
2738 2487
230
3027 3201
220
210
200
5.42.2 VALUE
BILLION YEN
2002 2003 2004
133 140 169
148 163
164 186
154 163
170 179
172
225
197
198
187 225
158 158
176 I92 160
5.4.3 AUDIO APPARATUS 5.4.3.1 QUANTITY
MILLIONS
2002 2003 2004
21.o 24.3 242
24.3 28.3 25.0
30.7 29.9 27.5
31.4 32.1 28.7
28.6 28.4 26.0
31.8 23.7 23.3
29.1 26.0 24.2
30.2 30.8 20.6
31.5 32.2 24.5
35.3 38.9 26.7
36.5 31.I
32.6
140
29.0
130
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DE(
1-0-2002 -A-2003 -0-20041 5.4.3.2
VALUE
BILLION YEN
2002 2003 2004
14.3 14.0 10.5
16.4 16.3 12.6
22.4 17.3 15.2
23.0 17.9 14.2
20.3 14.0 12.3
22.O 14.5 12.8
21.3 14.1 12.2
21.I 15.3 13.0
21.7 16.8 14.6
20.2 14.7 15.1
22.0 13.6
18.4 132
5.4.4.2 MOTORS VEHICLES. EXPORTS 880
5.4.4 MOTOR VEHICLES 5.4.4.1 QUANTITY
THOUSANDS
2002 2003 2004
373
2002 2003 2004
608 719 676
443 436
442 455 468
468 481 524
409 499
709 709
768 753
744 759
722
810
729
501
526
564
486 509 519
781 839 861
769 759 788
847 754
441 436 480
480 469 527
513 496 556
438 423 466
521 540
661 663 714
722 744 786
768 761 820
625 635 665
502
840
485 538
800 7:
! z 5.4.4.2 VALUE
5.4.5 VESSELS 5.4.5.1 QUANTITV
5.4.5.2 VALUE
BlLLtON YEN
774 800
760
1720 680 640
NUMBERS
BILLION YEN
76 65 66
61 60 66
76 85
113 67 135
77 85
73 52
80
113 147 124
95.7 94.9 96.4
95.6 94.9 96.5
95.5 94.9 96.6
95.2 94.7 96.6
95.3
95.1
94.8 96.7
94.9
95.5 94.7 96.0
95.3 94.7 96.1
95.2 94.6 96.3
95.3 94.4 96.6
95.3 94.5 96.7
95.1 94.4
2002 2003 2004
60 62 62
53 50 57
89 68 76
89 86 81
71 55 50
71 65 71
80 62 59
67 71
2002 2003 2004
133 132 147
83 88 135
139 Ill 97
59 81 99
74 62 120
118 127 94
71 89
71 60
83
2002 2003
96.1 95.1 95.1
96.2 95.3 95.3
96.1 95.3
96.0
95.9 94.8 95.7
95.8 94.7 96.0
96.0 95.2 94.6
96.0 95.3 94.9
96.0 95.4 95.2
95.9 94.8 95.6
95.7 94.6 95.8
58
57 46
600
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
[+2002
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
-A-2003 +3-20041
5.4.5.2 VESSELS, EXPORTS
6. PRlcES
6.1 DOMESTIC CORPORATE GOODS PRICE INDEX 6.1.1 GENERAL 2000=100
2004 6.1.2 MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY PRODUCTS
2000=100
2002 2003 2004
95.5
95.1 95.7 96.0
95.1 95.5
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
/-a-2002 *2003
-41-
AUG
SEP
U20041
OCT
NOV
DEC
JAPAN
I
I
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
1
DEC
61.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
6.2 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 6.2.1 GENERAL
6.2.2 FOOD
2000=100
2000=100
2002
98.4
97.9
98.1
98.4
98.7
98.6
98.2
98.5
98.5
98.3
98.3
98.3
2003
98.0
97.7
98.0
98.3
98.5
98.2
98.0
98.2
98.3
98.3
97.8
97.9
2004
97.7
97.7
97.9
97.9
98.0
98.2
97.9
98.0
98.3
98.8
2002
98.6
97.8
97.8
98.2
99.2
98.9
98.3
99.0
98.9
98.7
98.8
98.6
2003 2004
99.2 99.1
98.8 99.6
98.7 99.4
98.8 98.8
99.0
98.4
97.7
98.0
98.4
98.4
97.4
97.8
99.0
99.4
98.5
98.5
99.0
100.7
\ I
0
f (Y
98.0
7. FINANCE 97.8
7.1 MONEY SUPPLY 7.1.1 MONEY
7.19 RESERVE MONEY
7 2 FOREIGN ASSETS (NET)
7.3 EXCHANGE RATE (SPOT RATE)
BILLION
2002
274828 285420 330753 338925 331914 340559 332330 333103 329719 330702 339329 347980
YEN
2003
337498 340890 349720 354544 354291 354360
2004
355548 358291 365801 368349 361810 367910 367683 362252 365191 366949
BILLION
2002
83211
83787
YEN
2003 2004
94200
94474
BILLION YEN
YEN PER US DOLLAR
a b
INCLUDING BROWN SUGAR.
C
INCLUDING RESTORATION AND CONVERSION.
99707
92435
86032
87500
106288 101749 103550
104466
109876 108836 112127 109766 107650 109643
350193 353265 351601 349111 355390 363600
97.8
i JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
88064 92318 99401 86648 86680 89945 104406 104147 108948 104802 106331 111363 107494 109035 110954 108105 111254
2002
...
. ..
.. .
.,.
...
28054
26872
27158
28990
27411
25665
26849
2003
25246
28789
32226
29880
27960
27024
26244
27150
26327
23424
24277
24142
2004
21464
20830
18348
18086
17983
19676
22045
25020
26128
26408
2002
132.94
133.89
132.71
127.97
123.96
11922
119.82
117.97
121.79
122.48
122.44
119.37
2003 2004
11921 105.88
117.75 109.08
119.02 103.95
119.46 110.44
118.63 109.56
119.82 108.69
120.11 111.67
117.13 109.86
110.48 110.92
108.99 105.87
109.34 103.17
106.97
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
I+2002 b-2003 +2004 I
-42-
OCT
NOV
DEC
OCT
NOV
DEC
7.1.1 MONEY
JAN
PUBLIC UTILITIES ONLY.
MAY
1 +2002 -& 2003 -0-2004 I
2.1.1 ELECTRICITY, PRODUCTION
1. POPULATION 1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
1.2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
1.3 FAMILY PLANNING 1.3.1 FEMALE POPULATION AGED 1544
2002 2003 2004
7.2 7.2
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003 2004
3.2 3.3
THOUSANDS
2002 2003
PER 1000 POPULATION
(MIDYEAR ESTIMATES)
220
-
-
200 180
-
121.8 122.1
B
-
-
9 a
-
160
140 120 100 80
2004
JAN
FEE
2. INDUSTRY MILLION KWH
116.6 117.2 121.4
130.8 134.2 133.0
139.5 144.7 164.2
152.9 147.6 175.5
...
... 15.7 20.4
1.1 0.3 14.6
...
12
32.1 7.3
2.6 15.8 5.4
02
2.7
0.9 15.2 17.1
960.0 961.o 1307.0
997.9
943.4
660.7 1355.3
2002 2003 2004
105.4 109.6 112.5
91.5 98.1 108.9
2.2 CONSTRUCTION 2.2.1 BUILDINGS COMPLETED (PRIVATE CONSTRUCTION) 2.2.1.1 RESIDENTIAL THOUSAND 2002 SQUARE 2003 METRES 2004
... 36.4 0.7
22.1.2 NON-RESIDENTIAL
THOUSAND SQUARE METRES
MAY
[+2002
2.1 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED COMMODITY 2.1.1 ELECTRICITY (NET)
MAR APR
...
167.1 180.% 200.2
135.6 153.6 168.0
117.2 137.4
114.7 128.7
114.4 117.6
0.6 0.3
1.7 27.4
0.9
3.1 0.9
3.7 12.0
0.3 0.4
971.1 1115.1
1003.2 1159.6
1066.4 1223.2
...
...
...
64.1 6.6
0.8 6.7
0.3 49.8
20.3 19.1 13.6
20.4 5.3 2.1
0.1 43.6
1016.1
1112.7
884.5
596.6 1327.4
862.7 815.8 1300.8
1046.8 1524.0
1273.4 1618.0
1001.1 1313.3
1828 1899 2457
1650 1921 2517
1649 1929
1966 1956 2372
1508 1630 1971
1599 1628
... 0.9
2002 2003 2004
6.2 16.9 0.1
2002
778.1
2003 2004
9872 1333.9
934.9 1047.4 1110.6
2002 2003 2004
1575 1638 1568
921 1088 1792
1727 1768 2331
1715
1955
1836
1847 2471
1909 2230
1948 2453
1924 2040 2547
2002 2003
1459 1780 1366
935 794 1248
1204 1479 1651
1337 1550 1643
1739 1712 1827
1842 2102 2372
2004 2280 2369
0.4
'I57.0 171.9 205.0
0.2 2.7
8.5 3.1
...
...
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV DEC
OCT
NOV
-6-2003 -0-20041
4.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS
. ..
3. TRANSPORT
3.1 INTERNATIONAL TOURIST TRAVEL 3.1.1 TOTAL VISITOR ARRIVALS THOUSANDS
FEE
MAR APR MAY JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
DEC
143-2002 4-2003 +20041 4.12TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS
4. EXTERNAL TRADE 4.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 4.1.1 IMPORTS MILLION PATACAS
4.1 2 EXPORTS
MILLION PATACAS
2400
2004
1789 1981
1755 2129
2200 Zoo0
5 3s 1555 1647
1812 2143
1800 1600
14W
j
1200 loo0
800 600 JAN
FEE
MAR APR
MAY
1+2002
-43-
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
-A-2003 -Q-2004\
OCT NOV DEC
MACAO, CHINA
I
I
5. PRICES 5.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 5.1.1 ALL ITEMS
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FE6
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
1
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
5.1.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 96.5
OCTOBER 1999 I 2002 SEPTEMBER 2000 2003 = 100 2004
95.63 94.45 93.59
95.97 93.97 93.60
95.22 93.82 93.42
95.04 93.84 93.66
94.81 93.77 93.74
94.90 93.57 93.98
94.92 92.71 94.34
94.90 92.74 94.58
94.54 93.24 95.22
94.70 93.22
94.32 93.12
94.36 93.08
96.0
5 95.5 I
8 95.0 N
5.12 FOOD
OCTOBER 1999I 2002 SEPTEMBER 2000 2003
= 100
2004
96.68 95.34 95.48
97.59 95.26 96.79
96.71 95.49 96.10
96.05 94.98 96.19
95.08 94.99 95.55
95.75 94.76 96.18
95.85 94.49 97.31
96.63 94.45 97.75
96.35 95.74 99.10
96.61 94.98
95.71 94.68
95.55 94.80
6
94.5
g
94.0
g
93.5 93.0 82.5
6. FINANCE
6.1 MONEY SUPPLY 6.1.1 MONEY (Ml)
6.2 FORElGN ASSETS (NET)
6.3 EXCHANGE RATE (MONTHLY AVERAGE)
JAN
MILLION
2002
6403
6107
6153
5933
6371
6497
6145
6125
6090
5892
6323
6351
PATACAS
2003 2004
6842 9223
6391 9110
6556 9575
6305 9554
6380 9621
6887 10732
6827 11264
7416 12030
7320
7590
8307
8790
MILLION
2002
85276
86148
88654
90113
PATACAS
2003 2004
PATACAS PER US DOLLAR
2002 2003 2004
8.033 8.033 7.999
8.033 8.033 8.008
8.034 8.033 8.026
8.034 8.033
FEE
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
1 -ct-2002 -A-
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
OCT
NOV
DEC
2003 -0- 2004 1
6.1.1 MONEY (Ml)
90877 91303 90920 92406 93011 94776 96330 97960 98875 300037 100935 101392 103575 102746 103896 108697 110324 112136 113358 114717 115344 115654 115512 115087 114863 117566 119453 121986
8.030
8.033 8.033 8.031
8.034
8.034
8.034
8.033 8.031
8.033
8.033 8.033
8.034
8.034 8.022 8.033
8.033 7.975 8.023
8.033 7.997
8.033 7.997
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
[+2002
-44-
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
4-2003 -0-20041
2.1.1 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX
1. POPULATION 1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
PER loo0 POPULATION
-
2002 2003
-
21.6
-
4.5
-
21.9
2004 1.2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER loo0 POPULATION
2002 2003
-
4.5
-
2004 1.3 FAMILY PLANNING 1.3.1 NUMBER OF ACCEPTORS 1.3.1.1 IUD
THOUSANDS
0.3 0.3
2002 2003 2004
0.3 0.3 0.3
0.3 0.3 0.3
0.3 0.3 0.3
0.3 0.4 0.3
0.3 0.3 0.3
0.3 0.3
2002 2003 2004
0.3 02 02
0.2 02 02
0.3 0.3 0.3
0.3
0.3 0.2
0.4 0.3
0.3 0.3
0.3 02
0.3 0.2
0.3
0.3 0.1 0.3
0.3 0.3
0.3 0.3
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
0.2 02 JAN
FEE
MAR APR MAY JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV
DEC
14-2002 -A-2003 +2004 1.3.1.2 STERILIZATION
1.3.13 ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES
1.3.1.4 OTHER METHODS
THOUSANDS
THOUSANDS
THOUSANDS
2.1.2 MINING
2.1.3 MANUFACTURING
2.1.4 ELECTRICITY
02 02
2002
4.9
4.5
4.7
4.6
4.6
4.8
5.0
4.7
4.8
4.9
3.9
4.2
2003 2004
4.2 4.2
4.8
4.3
5.5
4.3
4.4
5.2
5.0
4.2
4.6
4.1
4.2
4.8
4.5
5.0
5.0
2002
1.o
1.0 1.1
1.1 1.3
1.l
1.3
12 1.6
12
1.3
1.o
1.0 12
1.1
2003
1. l 1.o
12
2004
2. lNWSTRY 2.1 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX 2.1.1 GENERAL
02
0.2 0.2
1.o
12
1.l
1.5
1.3
1.3
2.1.2 MINING PRODUCTION INDEX
i
1.o
:
.. .. i i. . i . ..!.:
.....
i
i i
12
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.4
. iI
1993=100
1993=100
1993=100
1993=100
2002 2003
175.9 183.6
180.0 195.4
2004
217.3
2002 2003
216.9
181.4 197.5 224.6
188.5 200.1 2292
127.6 136.5
117.1 121.9
125.1 132.5
117.9 129.4
2004
145.0
129.7
142.4
135.3
132.9 139.0
2002
186.4
198.4
193.9
206.8
2003
192.5
217.0
213.0
218.0
2004
236.5
242.8
246.2
2002
220.0
2003 2004
238.5
194.0 209.6
250.2
231.3
178.4 194.8 220.0
198.5 214.0 237.3
118.1 129.9 129.7
210.9 231.2
255.0
265.4
230.5 244.5
225.7 241.5
237.8
265.1
264.1
189.4
192.1
191.1 213.7
194.9 223.6
207.6 229.7
952 212.6 233.5
199.6 222.2
129.6 129.1
1262 129.7
127.0 126.9
135.9 133.8
131.8 133.9
137.7 142.7
1352
144.0
127.3
191.9
215.7
207.9
213.1
215.4
205.8
209.7
210.1
237.0
227.8
236.4
246.9
236.8
2462
243.6
266.1
252.5
263.6
230.7 242.6
2412
229.3 243.6
228.7
226.0
249.5
238.7 247.5
239.7
249.2
251.2
232.5
249.7
270.0
266.4
269.1
269.2
265.0
210.7 237.1 104.9
JAN
FEE
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
:
j
.
.] .::
.
I.. ..
:
:I
2
:
!i
ii
j.
.t
OCT NOV M C
-0-2002 -0-2003 -0-20041 2.1.4 ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION INDEX
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
1-U-2002 -6-2003 +2004)
-45-
SEP
i
i
SEP OCT NOV OEC
I
MALAYSIA
I
I
UNIT
2.2 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED COMMODITIES 2.2.1 CRUDE PALM OIL THOUSAND METRIC TONS 2.2.2 NATURAL GAS
MILLION STANDARD CUBIC FEET
2.2.3 CRUDE OIL
THOUSAND BARRELS
22.4 PLYWOOD
IYEAR
2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004
1
JAN
I
935.4 863.3 876.5
FEB
1
774.0 765.5 862.4
MAR
1
893.6 985.1 940.8
APR
1
864.4 1089.7 1008.7
MAY
1
925.4 1173.4 1099.2
JUN
1
943.4 1219.0 1170.1
JUL
I AUG 1
1009.5 1283.6 1270.1
1116.8 1298.5 1332.1
1224.9 1192.7
NOV
I
1058.7 1054.7
DEC
I
29.1 CRUDE PALM OIL, PRODUCTION
922.3 1132.1
. ..
20838 22010 22668
18530 22751 23269
20863 22589 21261
22163 22298 23098
321.7 341.4
331.6 346.4
336.8 342.7
332.1 332.0
359.1 365.8
3492 371.7
4282
453.7
439.5
458.3
486.0
482.7 260 287 251
256
281 295
275 255
251
284
1016.3 1401.O
1025.1 1433.3
1027.0 1332.0
1039.8 13962
5 150
5 120
21726 22728 24313
21207 21646 22560
21755 22990
21788 23061
2004
435.2
22.5 IRON, STEEL BARS AND RODS THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
237
203
288
312
309
282
268
288 225
260 256
312 240
295 271
289 247
272 248
289 259
2002 2003
1007.4 1051.1
1033.0
1348.7
1063.9 1542.7
977.3 1038.1 1499.9
984.6 1142.1 1500.3
1038.1 1317.5 1505.7
1093.4 1432.5
2004
921.7 1022.4 1417.7
1566.7
1043.9 1429.4 1555.5
2002
7496
2003 2004
6368 8065
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
127 130 109
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
TONS
2004
MILLIONS
347.4 370.7
339.4 337.0
2.2.9 CEMENT
APR
MAY
1+2002
. ..
. :
. :
:
:
:
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV
DEC
-0-20041
*2m
2.2.2 NATURAL GAS, PRODUCTION
221
8679
9880
8177
8094
9230
8641
8760
8942
7818
6919 8685
7106 8807
7822 10221
7314 8626
6901
8217
6365
6549 6609
7243
7884 8977
94
127
103 I28
115 134
112 106 133
101 103 134
106 128 115
114 120 119
117 124 105
127 127
140 116
127 121
118 132
1218
993 1107
1173 1507
1152 1584
1252 1562
1333 1542
1319
1287
1526
1156 1618
1127 1376
1169 1462
1235 1316
1356
1336
1442
1474
1483
1390
1472
1471
1545
1449
2002 2003 2004
142 158 166
117 130 191
124
140 152 180
138 152 167
141 136 188
161 145 148
153 150 191
144 155
138 158
141 143
124 I46
2002 2003 2004
75.6 84.6 103.3
100.0 81.1
85.1
100.0 73.4
87.4 74.1 79.5
102.9 93.6
83.1 81.1
91.6 92.0
139.7 133.8
96.4
99.8 85.6 111.3
87.4 84.6
80.5
77.5 61.4 80.7
91.5 79.8 86.9
88.1 75.3
97.3 71.2
95.9 63.6
94.5 70.0
80.9 80.8
170
140
I
100
2.2.8 REFINED SUGAR
FEB MAR
309.0 368.0
6651 8726
7586 7437
. ..
: .
.
__c_
JAN
350.4 355.1
. ..
: ,
22449 24157
21884 21689 23867
286.0 304.3 400.6
THOUSANDS
I
19936 20653 22351
309.6 341.5
2.2.7 CATHETERS
1241.0 1297.0 1488.3
OCT
21800 22746 24109
2002 2003
MILLION PAIRS
1
152131 136470 141342 141263 116308 126600 151332 146099 139424 162278 148338 154653 167990 136633 161910 151421 144605 145661 145550 143223 140396 153313 161512 174372 165094 152769 159377 151425 155684 152265 144215 158277 123684
THOUSAND CUBIC METRES
2.2.6 RUBBER GLOVES
SEP
JAN
:
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
NOV
DEC
I +2002 -6- 2003 +2004 I 29.3 CRUDE OIL, PRODUCTION
1210 2
m
26000
2.2.10 TIN CANS AND ALL TIN PRODUCTS
139 170
U)
3. TRANSPORT
3.1 RAILWAY TRAFFIC 3.1 .lPASSENGER KILOMETRES
-
MILLIONS
92.7
94.3
JAN
-
3.1.2 FREIGHT TON KILOMETRES
MILLIONS
2002 2003 2004
97.6 91.l 70.9
78.0 62.6 68.3
92.5 76.2 75.4
85.6 77.0 75.7
84.0 74.6 81.5
88.6 64.5 84.1
-48-
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
4.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS 3 2 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME TRANSPORT 32.1 GOODS LOADED
3.22 GOODS UNLOADED
5714 7947 7602
6382 8005 8275
6141 7926 8211
6790 8094 7618
6537 7341
6392 7207
6658
24939 25045 34697
26913 27846 35028
26910 25856 33383
26479 27479 37061
27084 30447
25548
23972 32186
6416 7615 8190
6295 8871 7566
25669 25861
27013 25477 33542
5652 4756 5533
6774 5933 6527
6679
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
5705 7374 7236
5291 6617
2002 2003
23070 24583 28756
20421 21230 26488
2004
6453 5863
6687
6168
5574
5902 5256 5252
4. EXTERNAL TRAOE 4.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 4.1.1 IMPORTS MILLION RINGGIT
7435
5917 6276
7069
2002 2003 2004
6500
6939
5844
7372 6231 6269
7062 5742 5764
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
33385
5665
5747
7626 5952
5386
6133 7430 8187
25427 25056 31636
26610
5814
7964
i ;
I
JAN
FEB
i I
i I
; I
MAR APR MAY JUN
4.12 EXPORTS
MILLION RINGGIT
2002 2003 2004
27323 31644 35244
24031 27133 32345
30582 33169 40247
29062 32223 396!3
29087 31983 38465
29131 32526 39875
33094
31515 33496
42385
41441
31066
31213 34463 44379
31925 37201
30967 33236
28574 38713
SEP
AUG
JUL
143-2002 +2003
OCT NOV M C
I
-0-20041
4.12 TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS 48oM)
4.2 QUANTITY
OF PRINCIPAL IMPORTS
42.1 GOLD’
KILOGRAMS
2002 2003 2004
7467
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
63.7 166.4 1892
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002
6178
10645 11305
5376 10996 11836
9689 10274
154.9
224.7
152.9
1.4
300.5
100.5
151.0 136.5
133.0 80.1
339.4 135.0
208.3 166.9 722.1
395.2 148.0 886.5
230.5 421.6 458.9
549.4 665.3 770.9
506.8 620.3 690.9
642.4 524.7
79.1 80.7 95.2
79.3 80.0 83.0
70.7 73.1 83.9
78.7 81.4 932
83.8 84.8
78.8 77.7 96.0
77.7 87.5
73.1 68.4
65.0 86.0
181
199
202
188
231
258
251
262
244
219
298 472
296 463
287 405
256 409
283 440
302 426
291 434
354
314
414
199 208 215
224 238 275
226 495 321
200 200 235
208 289 252
190 221 212
213 218
207 238
220
212
185 205
262
200.6 219.0 267.0
213.8 206.8 235.0
186.2 247.8 278.0
208.0 199.5 235.0
206.0 222.1
182.1 237.8 213.0
214.0 220.0 268.0
210.0 237.8
2122 207.2
191.o 229.0
4700 2422 6028
7381 5748 9811
5748 9507 11186
0.5
0.4 66.6
622 132.6 207.9
1.3 66.8 328.2
2003 2004
414.0 237.0 6762
211.8 240.6 602.4
386.9 82.8 829.1
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
63.0 77.0 88.6
58.3 67.0
78.2 83.0 99.9
MILLION RINGGIT
2002
131
127
2003 2004
256 41a
230 429
THOUSAND CUBIC METRES
2002 2003 2004
193 259 219
175 146 155
MILLION RINGGIT
2002 2003 2004
185.0 224.0 218.0
158.3 154.8 174.0
2319 6925
6753
8858
7397 10979
6485 8753
9221 11088
6288 11923
42OW
9303 t38ooO
11657
P 4 2 2 IRONORE
166.3 360.1
26.8
154.7
32
277.8
51.6
212.0
396.0
694.4 516.0
963.4 548.2
EQ 30000 2
42.3 COAL
712.6
m
PO00 JAN
FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP ocf NOV DEC
4.3 QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS 4.3.1 RUBBER 4.3.1.1 QUANTiTY
4.3.12 VALUE
4.32 SAWN TIMBER 4.32.1 QUANTITY
4.3.22 VALUE
91.4
260.0
-47-
922
I
4.3.12 RUBBER, EXPORTS
. FEB
. MAR
. APR
. MAY
. JUN
. JUL
. AUG
. . . SEP OCT Nw DEC
1+2002 -& 2003 -0- 20041
4.3.3.2 PALM OIL, EXPORTS 4.3.3 PALM OIL 4.3.3.1 QUANTITY
2400
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002
852.0
2003 2004
862.4
041.0
1024.0
947.0
636.0 656.5
965.0
815.1
823.0
967.0
992.0 1193.0
993.0
750.0 1101.0 1439.0
1032.0 1592.0 1791.O
999.0 1570.0 1694.0
1140.0 916.0
907.3 1063.0 919.1
917.1 1269.0 977.1
877.0 1169.0
1263.0 1780.0 1752.0
1223.0 1682.0 1638.0
1299.0 2036.0 1679.0
1294.2
936.1 1320.0
1208.0 1258.0
940.0 875.0
949.0 987.0
1776.0 1974.0
1451.4 1534.0
1520.0
2200 2000
9902 1314.0 t l8O0
4.3.3.2 VALUE
4.3.4 TIN METAL 4.3.4.1 QUANTITY
MILLION RlNGGlT
2002 2003 2004
1579.0 1480.0
1847.0 1636.0
1461.1 1996.0 2114.0
1782.0
1600
a
1400
2
1200
z
loo0
-I
800
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
2.1 1.1 1.9
2.3 0.8 1.3
2.5 0.7 22
3.3 0.7 2.2
4.5 0.6 1.4
3.0 1.1 2.9
2.7 0.8 1.5
2.0 1.o 2.8
MILLION RINGGIT
2002 2003 2004
3 3 3 4
38 13 57
51 12 66
71 10 45
48
32 18 96
22
103
45 16 53
103.4 104.5
101.1 102.5 105.1
1.4 1.l
1.4 2.7
0.9 1.4
0.9 3.0
600
400 JAN
2.7
FEB
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
1-0-2002 -A-2003 -0-20041 4.3.4.2 VALUE
5. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 5.1 GENERAL
2000=100
2002 2003 2004
5 2 FOOD
2000=100
2002 2003 2004
19 45
14 33
102.3 104.0 105.0
102.6 1042 105.1
103.3 104.0
103.2 1042
103.3
103.4
104.3
104.2
103.4 104.4
105.0
105.2
105.5
105.6
105.8
103.3 104.3 105.8
101.6
102.1
102.8 104.0
103.1 104.0
101.3 102.2 103.7
101.0 102.4 104.0
100.9 102.5 104.6
101.3 102.4 104.9
101.2 102.7 105.2
101.1 102.6 105.3
20
20 91
22 48
14 29
15 64
103.3 104.6
103.6 104.7
103.8 105.0
101.0 102.8
101.7 103.1
102.4 103.9
5.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
106.2
6. FINANCE (END OF PERJOD )
6.1 MONEY SUPPLY 6.1.1 MONEY
MILLION RlNGGlT
2002 2003 2004
6.12 RESERVE MONEY
MILLION RlNGGlT
2002 2003 2004
6.2 FOREIGN ASSETS (NET)
MILLI0N RlNGGlT
2002 2003 2004
RlNGGlT
2002
PER US DOLLAR
2003 2004
6.3 EXCHANGERATE
87837 85196 85517 83861 85913 85324 86203 86541 95993 92477 91509 91081 92202 94345 94448 97600 96873 106904 107186 108903 105765 106117 108511 107136 109120 109514 86627
42775 47905 49740
41641 43434 47286
40942 43143 47029
40828 42802 47548
40997 43057 46473
40943 42740 46446
40624 43826 47318
40545 44694 47381
40046 44513 47100
87604 90791 91931 99535 I02722 105602
JAN
FE6
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
143-2002 +2003 41301 44555
43541 47666
42582 45534
JUL
AUG
SEP OCT NOV DEC
+20041
6.1.1 MONEY
120339 124907 126107 125267 126185 129553 130567 129822 127182 127208 127646 127734 127353 127862 126759 128167 129946 129476 133215 133841 141191 151410 153382 158137 170732 179566 189309 192505 188883 191639 192702 193667 203013 3.8 3.8 3.8
3.8 3.8 3.8
3.8 3.8 3.8
3.8 3.8 3.8
3.8 3.8 3.8
3.8 3.8 3.8
3.8 3.8
3.8 3.8
3.8 3.8
3.8
3.8
3.8
a
DATA REFERTO 5 MAJOR PORTS IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIAONLY. INCLUDINGTRANSACTIONSOF ITEMS WITH INTERREGIONAL FLOWS.
b
REFERS TO GOLD IN 'NON-MONETARY. UNWROUGHTOR SEMI-MANUFACTUREDFORMS, OR IN POWDER FORM.
3.8 3.8
3.8 3.8
3.8 3.8
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
L+2002
-48-
JUN
+2003
JUL
AUG
-0-20P41
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
MYANMAR
I
I
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
I
JUN
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
1
I
NOV
DEC
2.19 ELECTRICIN, PRODUCTION
1. POPULATION
1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
PER loo0 POPULATIOIJ
23.7
-
-
11.2
-
14 13 13
11 9
377 457
428
396 470
430 464
422 449
457 474
446 452
445 450
2002 2003 2004
1.2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003 2004
2. INDUSTRY
2.1 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED COMMODITIES 2.1.1 TIN CONCENTRATES
2. I.2 ELECTRICITY
2.1.3 COTTON YARN
2.1.4 CEMENT
METRIC TONS
15
7
4
7
13
15
8
27
18
13
2002 2003 2004
24 25 19
21 18
21 13 13
MILLION KWH
2002 2003 2004
385 447 463
345 415 373
40 1 472 477
434
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
0.2 0.4 0.3
0.3 0.3 0.3
0.4
0.3
0.3 0.3
0.2
0.4 0.3
0.3 0.3
0.3 0.3
0.4 0.5
0.4 0.3
0.4 0.3
0.3 0.2
0.4 0.3
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
39.4 40.9 53.4
38.4
43.0
40.1 45.6
41.4 49.5
39.7 49.0
33. I 50.6
30.4 47.7
29.4 45.4
41.1 49.3
41.3 49.4
42.8 55.6
45.9
44.6 53.0 51.4
MILLIONS
2002
373
350
445
365
352
415
395
348
347
334
342
353
2004
345
367 413
435 353
403
351 342
384 346
376
355
449 393
455
2003
2002 2003 2004
104 97 86
95
I02 99 86
91 80
96 80
96 78
105 83
97 78
99
109 76
98 79
104
I1 11 7 375
383
3 14
4 16
JAN
FEE
MAR
17
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
]-U-2002 +2003
AUG
SEP
G€T
NOV
DEC
-0-2004j
2.1.4 CEMENT, PRODUCTION
3. TRANSPORT
3.1 RAILWAY TRAFFIC 3.1.1 PASSENGER-KILOMETRES
3.1.2 FREIGHT TON-KILOMETRES
MILLIONS
91 79
83
JAN
FEE
MAR APR
MAY
1+2002
JUN
+2003
3.2.1 GOODS
90
AUG
JUL
-0-2004
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
I
LOADED
160 140
3.2 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME TRANSPORT 3.2.1 GOODS LOADED
I20
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003
61 I04
2004
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003
51 74 147
55 79
44
74 75 3
403 280 161
297 339 182
186 205 271
419 285
37 24
38 110
47 116
111 117
146 117
112 89
95 95
31 76
100
80 60
3.2.2 GOODS UNLOADED
2004
348 315
124 31I
420 270
266 223
179 293
274 244
240 200
266 242
40 20
0 JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
(-Cl-2002 +2003
-49-
JUL
AUG
SEP
-0-20041
OCT
NOV
DEC
MYANMAR
I
I
UNIT
]YEAR
I
JAN
I
[
FEE
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
4.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS
3.3 CIVIL AVIATION TRAFFIC (TOTAL SCHEDULED SERVICES) 3.3.1 PASSENGER-KILOMETRES
MILLIONS
3.3.2 CARGO NET TON-KILOMETRES THOUSANDS
2002
23.1
22.5
24.9
24.3
23.6
21.6
21.4
20.9
20.5
24.6
21.7
...
2003
19.4
16.2
19.1
20.0
18.7
14.8
14.2
13.6
13.7
14.1
15.6
...
2004
17.1
?5.8
18.5
2002
37
43
34
32
39
42
37
46
47
48
41
...
2003
36
30
30
31
28
35
37
20
19
17
20
...
2004
17
16
18
13150 16811
14847
12804
25571
34225
...
17035
14414
23897
30327
...
3.4 INTERNATiONAL TOURIST TRAVEL 3.4.1 NUMBER
OF VISITORS
NUMBERS
2002
35207
37675
36358
31784
19633
10201
2003
38950
32399
27879
15909
8855
10627
2004
34755
31820
28365
JAN
FE6
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
1-a-2002 +2003
JUL
SEP
AUG
OCT NOV DEC
-0-20041
4. UCTERNAL TRADE
4.1 TOTAL VALUE OF JMPORTS AND EXPORTS 4.1.1 IMPORTS
MILLION KYATS
974.5
1244.6
1103.7
992.6
1245.7
1407.4
962.1
1156.4
1776.3
2598.7
1007.2
933.3
973.1
1199.7
1426.4
1243.7
1600.1
786.0
792.9
876.9
898.0
1087.5
1277.6
1103.2
2428.4
1157.6
1567.4
2319.3
1762.6
1985.0
1791.9
1957.6
1339.2
1409.0
1345.6
1351.5
1090.7
1538.0
1300.4
1695.7
811.7
811.4
1540.7
711.1
855.0
1584.5
1161.7
52.4
39.0
44.4
36.4
42.7
45.8
51.2
38.8
28.4
25.0
22.0
38.4
26.2
21.7
28.0
10.6
10.4
18.9
45.5
22.0
2002
1243.0
1188.2
2003
1026.1
2004
1278.0
2002
1159.1
2003
1968.4
2004
911.8
2002
29.4
31.1
2003
34.6
20.5
2004
24.1
83.7
31.2
2002
3.0
1.6
2003
0.2
0.9
0.4
2004
0.3
-
0.5
2002
90.0
91.1
4.12 TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS i
I
4.1.2 EXPORTS
4.2 VALUE
MILLION KYATS
OF PRINCIPAL IMPORTS
4.2.1 PAPERAND PAPER PRODUCTS MILLION
KYATS
A--+ __i_
4.2.2 COTTON YARN
4.2.3 BASE METALS AND
MANUFACTURES OF BASE METAL
MILLION KYATS
MILLION KYATS
4.2.4 MACHINERY(NON-ELECTRICAL MILLION
AND TRANSPORTEQUIPMENT) KYATS
1.o
0.4
0.7
0.3
0.9
0.9
0.3
0.9
...
0.6
1.2
1.0
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.8
0.1
...
77.9
148.6
78.0
90.4
114.1
54.3
44.2
49.9
...
...
68.0
42.0
150.3
...
...
...
...
...
...
2003
52.9
73.5
79.0
2004
204 I
206.1
65.2
2002
264.2
164.6
143.0
197.2
182.1
163.5
274.4
363.9
137.2
165.0
. . . . . .
2003 2004
141.2
209.3
175.3
125.7
303.1
267.3
...
...
...
...
. . . . . .
300.1
201.1
344.1
JAN
FEE
MAR APR
MAY
1+2002
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
-6-2003 -0-20041
42.4 MACHINERY (NON-ELECTRICALAND TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT), IMPORTS
JAN
FE6
M A R APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
MYANMAR
I
I 4.3 QUANTITY AND VALUE
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I MAR I
APR
1
MAY
1
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
4.3.3.2 TEAK, EXPORTS
OF PRINCIPAL W O R T S
4.3.1 RICE AND RICE PRODUCTS 4.3.1.1 QUANTIW
4.3.1.2 VALUE
160
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002
108.3
122.0
136.2
85.3
93.1
2003
72.9
66.4
101.0
53.4
26.5
2004
5.0
MILLION KYATS
2002
90.8
101.4
116.3
69.4
76.8
65.5
36.9
47.9
62.5
2003
57.1
56.6
88.4
45.5
21.5
31.4
...
...
...
2004
4.6
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002
2.6
4.2
4.5
2.4
2.4
2.8
1.3
1.1
0.6
2003
3.3
2.3
2.7
1.5
3.3
5.7
...
...
...
2004
4.5
0.4
1.1
MILLION KYATS
2002
7.0
11.6
12.9
7.2
6.9
9.4
4.3
4.4
2.5
2003
15.3
10.8
14.7
8.3
15.5
25.4
...
...
...
2004
25.4
2.2
6.7
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002
13.7
15.2
19.5
15.4
15.8
14.2
14.2
17.5
20.2
17.4
27.4
19.7
...
...
...
MILLION KYATS
82.2
49.7
65.2
84.9
44.1
...
...
...
33.6
...
. . . . . .
150
... ...
140
cn
2 ...
...
s
. . . . . .
...
d
26.4
130
I10
1m
9
100
4.3.2 RAW RUBBER 4.3.2.1 QUANTITY
4.3.2.2 VALUE
... . . . . . . 0.4
... ...
4.3.3.2 VALUE
80 JAN
1.8 ... . . . . . .
... ...
. ,.
...
. . . . . .
...
...
...
. . . . . .
...
4.3.3 TEAK 4.3.3.1 QUANTITY
90
21.6
2003
18.7
14.9
20.3
2004
23.6
23.1
25.5
2002
107.3
108.3
123.4
133.6
110.2
94.1
91.0
116.8
121.7
2003 2004
123.3
102.6
137.0
112.2
144.1
108.4
...
...
...
129.5
123.8
126.3
2002
227.8
227.8
240.5
253.4
266.9
277.8
292.1
307.2
327.5
339.3
347.7
351.7
2003
365.6
372.5
370.4
390.6
393.0
396.4
399.9
403.4
406.5
408.8
411.3
412.8
2004
412.4
402.8
399.9
2002
224.7
229.3
239.5
254.2
270.2
283.8
303.0
323.1
348.0
361.6
370.6
375.1
2003
384.9
391.8
387.8
400.2
403.4
408.0
410.8
414.4
417.4
419.8
423.1
423.0
2004
421.2
405.3
400.1
144.7
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
5.1.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDW 450
400
350
5. PRICES 5.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (YANWN) 5.1.1 All ITEMS 1997=100
5.1.2 FOOD AND BEVERAGES
1997=100
250
200
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
1+2002 __--
JUN
JUL
+2003
AUG
-0-20041
____
-
6.1.1 MONEY
6. FINANCE (END OF PERIOD) 6.1 MONEY SUPPLY 738107 779984 839490 857571 859071 852901 863978 912123 958134 973914 988243 1009470 1053450 1103470 1129800 1123780 1127220 1126320 1149670 1145680 1128550 1151070 1167420 1186100 1216390 1243250 1301720 1312280 1347100 1360110 1385560
6.1.1 MONEY
MILLlON KYATS
2002 2003 2004
6.1.2 RESERVE MONEY
MILLION KYATS
2002
682951
2003
921978 1034630 1099680 1109410 1123270 1142000 1183520 1198930 1207160 1237810 1267470 1289020
2004 6.2 FOREIGNASSETS (NET)
MILLION KYATS
723247 779673
782290 774264
790693
813182
826028 852834
862175
866340 882043
1324540 1365820 1423070 1442850 1487460 1515460 1539900
2002
-10341
-10474
-9806
-9251
6944
-9307
-9318
-9377
-9272
-9185
-8692
-8974
2003
-9402
-9411
-10465
-9955
-9788
-10157
-10464
-10588
-10672
-10258
-10356
-9135
2004
-8428
-8270
-9717
-9210
-9170
-9784
-9805
-I 703
JAN
FEE
WR
APR
M4Y
JUN
F 2 0 0 2 +2003 6.3 EXCHANGE RATE
(OFFICIAL RATE)
KYATS PER US DOLLAR
2002
6.85
6.84
6.82
6.71
6.59
6.40
6.43
6.41
6.43
6.44
6.43
6.26
2003
6.18 5.74
6.21 5.75
6.19 5.75
6.15 5.86
5.99 5.79
6.07 5.80
6.11 5.84
6.18 5.82
6.01 5.79
5.94 5.68
5.87
5.73
2004
JUL
AUG
+2004]
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
NEPAL
1
I
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
1
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
2.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS
1. POPULATION 1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
1.2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
PER 1000 POPULATION
-
2002 2003 2004
32.6 32.0 31.3
-----
-
9.7 9.5 9.2
----
8452.0
9803.2
_ I
-
2002 2003
-_
2004
-
2. EXTERNAL TRADEa 2.1 TOTAL VALUE OF lMPOR?S AND EXPORTS
2.1.1 IMPORTS
2.1.2 EXPORTS
MILLION RUPEES
MILLION RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
8910.2
2002 2003
3769.6
8444.8
8970.2
8784.4
JAN
4307.6
4263.9
2929.0
3139.3
FEB
MAR APR MAY JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
3316.2 2.12 TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS
2004 2.2 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL IMPORTS 2.2.1 FOOD AND LIVE ANIMALS
--
4500
MILLION RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
496.4
2.2.2 MINERAL FUELS AND LUBRICANTS
MILLION RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
1206.7
2.2.3 CHEMICALS AND DRUGS
MILLION RUPEES
2002 2003
990.2
509.7
541.5
523.1
646.0
627.4 4000
P 1149.1
1295.1
1334.0
1499.2
2-
1775.0
az
pooo a
930.1
940.0
1029.2
843.7
1183.0
2500
2004
2000
I
JAN
2.2.4 MACHINERY AND TRANSPORT MILLION EQUIPMENT RUPEES 2.3 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS 2.3.1 FOOD AND LIVE ANIMALS
2.3.2 CRUDE MATERIALS. INEDIBLE, EXCEPT FUELS
MILLION RUPEES
MILLION RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
1862.1
2002 2003 2004
491.2
2002 2003 2004
92.4
1518.0
2039.2
1463.7
1404.9
FEB
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
NOV
DEC
1578.1 22.4 MACHINERYAND TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT, IMPORTS
460.1
365.1
259.9
383.4
452.6
2200 2000
96.0
78.6
57.8
67.8
t:
75.7
1800
Y
3
s
1600 1400
1200 loo0
JAN
- 52 -
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NEPAL
I
I 2.3.3 ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE OILSAND FATS
2.3.4 MANUFACTURED GOODS
UNIT MILLION RUPEES
MILLION RUPEES
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
2002 2003 2004
800.5
2002 2003 2004
1157.1
FEB
I
937.4
MAR
I
1001.0
APR
I
234.0
MAY
I
387.7
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
112.4
1500
1400
1314.5 1458.0
P
1214.0 1182.2 1310.4
$
1995196 = 100
1300
e
3
1
3. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (KATHMANDU)
3.1 GENERAL
2.3.4 MANUFACTURED GOODS, EXPORTS
2002 2003 2004
136.4
2002 2003 2004
133.9
134.6
134.0
134.2
135.8
1200
1100
136.8
loo0
JAN
3.2 FOOD AND BEVERAGES
1995/96= 100
128.7
127.3
127.6
130.8
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
AUG
3.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
4. FINANCE
4.1 MONEY SUPPLY 4.1.1 MONEY
FEE
132.7
140
MILLION RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
74376
76401
77636
76578
76675
78245
MILLION RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
69997 74226 78426
73355 77613 80344
75056 76118 86587
74068 78244 88129
77208 81649 88748
75524 81420 89213
MILLION RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
87532
84862
85924
84007
86599
85191
138
136
4.12 RESERVE MONEY
78970 80100 92982
74372 74872 87846
70916 73877 88919
76705 77996
75082 76703
73924 76063
I34
132
4.2 FOREIGN ASSETS (NET)
130
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
M Y
JUN
JUL
I-D- 2002 I 4.3 EXCHANGE RATE (END OF PERIOD)
RUPEES PER US DOLLAR
2002 2003 2004
76.68 78.05 74.04
77.43 78.05 73.55
76.68 78.05 73.55
77.85 77.57
71.20
77.95 77.30 73.45
78.30 76.39 73.45
78.30 75.05 74.45
78.31 74.79 74.95
78.30 74.32 74.79
78.30 73.79 74.63
78.30 73.79
78.30 74.04
4.1.1 MONEY 82000
a
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E
78000
0:
53
76000
f 74000
d
72m
JAN
- 53 -
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
NEW ZEALAND
I
UNIT
YEAR
JAN
FE6
d MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
1. POPULATION
1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
1.2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
-
2002 2003 2004
13.92 14.33 -14.85
2002 2003 2004
6.66 6.28 6.37 -
---
13.37 13.42 --14.23
-
--
-
OCT
13.88 --13.91 --14.24
-
8.07 -8.15 7.85--
---
NOV
--
--
1
-
13.64 14.33
---
--
7.00 -6.84 6.69 ---
DEC
6.75 -6.66
--
I
2. INDUSTRY
2.1 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED COMMODITIES 2.1.1 TOBACCO METRIC TONS
2.1.2 BEER
2.1.3 CRUDE PETROLEUM AND CONCENTRATES
2.1.5 ELECTRICITY
2.1.7 FIBER BOARD
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003 2004
224 244 191 ---
TERAJOULES
MILLION
---
---
72699 74921 ----
211.5 204.3---
69827 -69986
7Z78 -74927
-
---
---
--
20726 15618 13585
24721 17883 12738
23112 14914 14267
22321 18757 16032
20258 16946 14959
20584 13300
2002 2003 2004
2661 2804 3039
2990 2862 3232
3197 3060 3353
3171 3046 3405
3399 3445 3712
3171 3220 3384
31 89 3227
--
THOUSAND CUBIC METRES
2002 2003 2004
196 199 204
--
219 227 226
2002 2003 2004
336 359 464
2002 2003 2004
235 207 332
381 464 550 246 282 345
427 473 473 324 226 235
-----
218 227
--
286 237 306
220 279 364
-54-
417 517 445 247 248 340
2.1.4 NATURAL GAS, PRODUCTION
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266 176
--
16495 11759
23000
19094 11921
3
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17000
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3069 3059
2988 3079
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APR
MAY
JUN
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AUG
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2002 -A- 2003 +20041
2.1.5 ELECTRICITY, PRODUCTION
-
214 251
DEC
NOV
OCT
231 223 ---
423 538
;
11000
JAN
I
--
398 482 429
94498 --92904
15ooo
--
---
235 ---222
358 437 565
---
323.2 276.8 --
_-
---
294 233 220 ----
16598 15396 13033
TONS
THOUSAND SQUARE METRES
I
2002 2003 2004
217 160 217
METRES
---
--
313 229 ---202 ---
219 -201 237
SQUARE
__--
-
188.6 200.7 202.3 --
2002 2003 2004
THOUSAND METRIC
2.2 CONSTRUCTION 2.2.1 NEW BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED 2.2.1.1 RESIDENTIAL THOUSAND
2.2.1.2NON-RESIDENTIAL
---
2002 2003 2004
KWH
2.1.6 PAPER AND PAPERBOARD
86.5 113.6 149.4
THOUSAND LITRES
TONS
2.1.4 NATURAL GAS
2002 2003 2004
:
429 478
241 277
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I
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3. TRANSPORT 3.1 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME TRANSPORT 3.1.1 GOODS LOADED THOUSAND GROSS TONS 3.12 GOODS UNLOADED
3.2 REGISTRATION
THOUSAND GROSS TONS
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FE9
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
3.3.1 SHORT-TERM VISITOR ARRIVALS
2002 2003 2004
I399 1608 1552
2056
2002 2003 2004
1516 1326 1424
1287
1854 2040
I351 1312
2201 2543 2175
2108 2028 2056
2244 2240 2018
2175 2103 1795
2069 1896 1747
2169 1688 1805
2136 2020 1757
2109
1180 1300
1450
1270 1411 1180
1048 1265
1365
1559
1597 1538
1288 1496
1180 1511
1393 1504 1817
1404
1258 1821
1616
1507
1666 1736
2001 1933
2362 1652
280
240
1428 1427
200
1230 1526
160 120
OF NEW MOTOR VEHICLES
3.2.1 PASSENGER CARS
3.2.2 COMMERClAL VEHICLES
THOUSANDS
THOUSANDS
2002 2003
16.2 17.7
15.8 16.6
17.9 18.7
15.8 16.6
16.6 19.8
15.9 20.0
2004
17.8
18.0
21.4
18.2
19.5
20.3
2002 2003 2004
I.7
2.0 2.3
2.5 2.9
2.9
3.7
2.2 2.2 3.0
2.7 2.7 3.1
2.9
22 2.6
212.0 222.1
203.9 193.7 21I.7
143.7 150.3 184.5
I18.2 102.8 132.8
16.9
17.5 20.9 19.3
16.5 18.6
20.5
17.7 20.8
18.7
19.7
18.8
2.5 3.0 3.6
2.7 2.8 3.1
2.7 3.1
2.5
3.4
3.1 2.9
115.1
152.4
111.7 134.3
145.6 171.6
133.1 1352 150.2
135.9 148.1 159.7
162.3 165.6 179.3
3.2 3.8
16.7 18.1
16.9 19.1
80 JAN
THOUSANDS
ARRlVALS
2002 2003 2004
4. INTERNAL TRADE 4.1 RETAIL
-
204.6 220.8 244.0
237.8
2.6 2.9
2.3
115.5 122.3 131.5
126.0 132.4
2002
138.1
126.6
135.9
2003
1472
134.6
142.1
2004
162.4
149.1
MILLION NZ DOLLARS
2002
2523
2003
2392 2612
MILLION NZ DOLLARS
2002
MILLION NZ DOLLARS
2002
285.4
188.3
173.2
2003 2004
243.2 206.3
252.4 214.3
290.4 392.1
146.5
122.4 125.7 137.3
125.4 130.3 137.0
116.6 124.0 135.1
123.9 131.6 141.9
124.1 128.6 138.7
121.o 128.6
128.6 137.1
198.2 211.7
265.6 296.9
5.
1996=100
132.3 140.4
136.5
128.9
141.1
160.2
150.3
152.1
134.2 146.1
2342
2493
2769
2595
2319 2417
2477
2517
2773
2886
2641 2701
2262 2039
2623 2310
2994 2766
2772
2033
2504
2782
2494 2691
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
--
!
2800-
132.2 137.4
157.7 166.6
=240022002Ooo-r
139.6
JAN
4.12 FOOD
AUG
3200 -
= 119.7 128.7 137.7
JUL
73-2003 +2004]
3400
$ 2002 2003 2004
MAY JUN
5.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS
2 1996=100
MAR APR
2.7
INDEX NUMBERS OF VALUE
4.1.1 GENERAL
FEE
[+2002
3.3 INTERNATIONALTOURIST TRAVEL 3.3.1 SHORT-TERM VISITOR
-r
320
135.3 140.9
137.1 142.0
133.5 138.4
153.2
151.8
150.2
2298 2496 3089
2825 2785
2945 2601
3170 3012
2849
3076
2787 2954 3167
3093
2616
2549
2262 2696
2302 2468
2388 2301
2428
2745 3378
2201
2366
2158
299.8 192.6
223.9 250.3
282.6 248.6
177.2
374.9
174.7 209.2 296.4
309.7 178.1 272.3
201.7 288.7 387.2
142.7 159.3
141.6 153.7
FEE
MAR APR
168.5
MAY
JUN
JUL
]-0-2002 -A-2003
AUG
-0-2004/
185.3 5.19 TOTAL VALUE
OF =PORTS
EXTERNAL TRADE 5.1 TOTAL VALUE
OF IMPORTS AND W O R T S
5.1.1 IMPORTS
5.1.2 EXPORTS
2004
2003 2004
2936
2656
2781
2807
2469
2452
2388
2291
2391
2294
209.2 143.8
263.6 157.4
207.2 270.6
3044
5.2 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL IMPORTS 5.2.1 MINERAL FUELS, OILS
AND PRODUCTS
267.4
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
1 +2002 -A-
-55-
JUL
AUG
2003 +2004
SEP
I
OCT NOV
DEC
NEW ZEALAND
I
I
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
I
59.4 MOTOR CARS, STATIONWAGONS AND UTIUTIES,
IMPORTS
5.22 IRON AND STEEL
52.3 PLASTICS AND ARTICLES
OF PLASTIC
5.2.4 MOTOR CARS, STATION WAGONS AND UTILITIES
MILLION NZ DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
37.8 31.4 34.9
36.3 30.6 26.3
38.3 34.0 41.8
36.6 28.9 35.4
42.8 34.4 39.5
37.1 30.1 52.1
34.7 35.7 52.8
37.1 40.5 54.5
41.O 37.4 46.9
50.1 40.0 49.4
40.3 34.7
41.7 38.8
95.4 90.7 86.5
84.4 82.6 78.1
87.6 89.4 98.4
93.6 91.9
103.0 93.8 95.4
87.3 84.0 103.3
99.8 942 98.4
114.1 93.5
109.7 93.0 107.1
114.6 107.4
114.4
95.8
99.5
90.6
195.1
217.4 2302 223.3
253.8
239.1 286.9 282.4
206.1 264.2 2552
219.2 262.7 256.2
271.9
261.1 250.0 252.6
232.6
266.1
235.1
293.0 277.6
237.5 234.0
258.2
274.7 279.5
MILLION
2002
NZ DOLLARS
2003 2004
MILLION NZ DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
209.0 223.2
233.5 270.3
98.0
259.8 230.1
101.6
112.1
5.3 QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS 5.3.1 BEEF AND VEAL 5.3.1.1
QUANTITY
5.3.1.2 VALUE
5.3.2 BUTTER 5.3.2.1 QUANTITY
5.3.2.2 VALUE
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
1-0-2002 +2003
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002
25.6 30.7 40.5
28.4 37.8 45.8
37.9 46.4 41.3
38.6 40.3 43.2
44.6 43.4 47.4
36.6 38.8 49.0
24.6 32.0 37.0
15.8 25.7 27.6
112 14.0 15.6
12.6 15.9
24.6
2003 2004
23.6
27.4 35.7
MILLION NZ DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
140.7 136.7 171.8
157.8 164.0 193.4
212.0 196.7 178.8
208.0 168.2 187.7
236.8 177.0 221.o
174.1 151.3 241.9
119.0 122.9 175.9
81.1 110.7 135.1
59.4 62.5
65.9 72.6
111.7 105.9
122.5 157.5
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002
33.4 39.7 33.9
29.1 22.6 39.3
33.0
29.7 33.0 40.6
26.0 172 262
25.3 23.4 11.3
22.7 25.3 14.0
468
26.5 26.5
28.8 18.8 13.7
36.3
2003 2004
34.5 15.4
42.3
41.2 43.6
342 37.6
MILLION NZ
2002 2003
112.9 98.1
91.4 56.4
95.6
81.2
80.3 84.7
61.5
61.l 66.9
94.8 87.8
116.6 107.3
101.3
48.9
67.4 45.2
63.0
66.0
86.0 102.1
DOLLARS
2004
89.2
124.7
73.9
38.2
124.2
80.1
33.0
40.6
45.0
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
20.6 20.6 26.9
20.3 23.0 26.5
25.3 26.9 27.9
22.0 23.3
24.8 34.4
24.3 14.5
21.3 19.9
21-6 18.7
20.8
29.9
22.1
16.1
23.2 19.7 19.8
AUG
OCT NOV DEC
SEP
42-20041
5.322 BUTTER. EXPORTS
80.0
119.8
.AN
FEB
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
OCT
SEP
NOV
DEC
1 a 2 0 0 2 +2003 -0- 2004 I
5.3.3 CHEESE 5.3.3.1
QUANTITY
28.3 28.3
23.9 30.2
22.6 25.4
5.3.42 WOOL, EXPORTS
15.7 I1O
5.3.32 VALUE
5.3.4 WOOL 5.3.4.1 QUANTITY
5.3.4.2 VALUE
MILLION NZ DOLLARS
2003 2004
THOUSAND METRIC TONS MILLI 0N NZ DOLLARS
2002
108.2 71.3 85.8
106.8
2002 2003 2004
10.6 112 10.4
2002 2003 2004
125.0 902 97.4
105.1 79.6 74.9
111.9 113.1 124.5
102.9 50.9 86.6
80.8 70.2 62.1
86.6
79.3
68.7 76.2
63.6 64.0
13.1 12.1 13.0
16.6
14.1
14.6
10.9
11.2
14.9 15.4
13.3 14.9
12.4 14.5
9.5 11.8
10.4 11.8
10.1 11.9 11.6
13.8 10.8
50.9 60.8
66.5 62.3
84.9
70.7 67.5
72.1
53.2 47.8
53.7 52.0
48.2
58.4
55.3
55.3
78.7 86.5
77.2 67.5
65.7
60.8 69.2
49.3 58.0 56.9
11.4
58.8 67.8 51.6
104.8 94.6
84.8 101.8
80.6
11.3 14.9
13.1 11.5
12.1 11.0
104.3 79.7
84.8 61.O
742 57.5
T-
T
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-
-
80.7
40
JAN
FEB
MAR APR
1+2002
-58-
I
1
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
4-2003 -0-20041
SEP
OCT
NOV DEC
NEW ZEALAND
I
1
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEE
1
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
6. PRICES
6.1 PRODUCERS PRICE INDEX 6.1.1 ALL INDUSTRIES
OCT.-DEC. 1997=100
2002 2003 2004
6.1.2 FOOD, BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO
OCT.-DEC. 1997=100
2002 2003 2004
-_
-
I
-
116.2 114.7 114.0 130.9 113.5 112.8
-
---117.5 -
116.3 ---
-
114.1
--
115.8
---
--
129.1 112.4 --114.7
117.1 115.1
---
108.7
-
-
--
114.5 114.6
--
118.2
--
APR.-JUN. 1999=100
2002 2003 2004
6.2.2 FOOD
APR.-JUN. 1999=100
-- 111.5 I
-
107.1
108.2
109.8
109.8 112.4
-----
110.3 113.1
114.6
----
-
--
117.2 115.8
-
-
109.4 111.1
-
6.2 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 6.2.1 GENERAL
114.7
-
--
-
-
-
2002
111.9
111.3
111.8
111.0
110.7
111.5
111.7
112.3
111.8
111.0
2003
111.9
112.0
111.5
111.9
111.4
111.7
111.7
112.2
111.7
2004
111.7
112.1
113.2
112.5
112.4
112.1
113.2
112.0 113.2
7. FINANCE 7.1 MONEY SUPPLY 7.1.1 MONEY
7.1.2 RESERVE MONEY
7.2 FOREIGN ASSETS (NET)
7.3 EXCHANGE RATE (MID-POINT RATE)
MILLION
2002
16773
17030
18993
17711
17703
19491
17474
17558
18860
17801
18383
20019
NZ DOLLARS
2003 2004
19257 21792
19659 22065
19702
19887 22422
20627 22520
20446 21812
20498 21175
20857 21400
21259
21184
21705
22068
20287 21981
MILLION
2002
2851
2843
2989
3131
2830
2761
2801
2788
2828
2962
3399
3472
NZ
2003
3141
3051
2993
3273
2959
2917
2898
3040
3007
3096
3103
3546
DOLLARS
2004
3146
3246
3093
3116
3159
3147
3039
3073
3140
MILLION
2002 2003
-36351
-35465
-34586
-36881
-35220
-35107
-34505
-34341
-33809
-35154
-34837
-32716
NZ
-34721
-31486
-32257
-32906
-33788
-30296
-33792
-34244
-33585
-32699
-32973
-33306
DOLLARS
2004
-33048
-33708
-33844
-36642
-37352
-37248
-37981
-37450
-39050
NZ DOLLARS
2002
2.355
2.388
2.316
2.259
2.173
2.042
2.076
2.156
2.128
2.081
2.013
1.963
PER
2003
1.850
1.807
1.805
1.815
1.736
1.713
1.664
1.593
1.547
2004
1.486
1.446
1.512
1.558
1.624
1.707 1.547
1.717
US DOLLAR
1.721 1.589
1.529
1.518
1.465
7.1.1 MONEY 24000
23000 ZOO0
21000 2
m
19ooo 18OOO 17000
16OOO JAN
FEB
MAR
APR 1-43-
-57-
MAY
JUN
2002
JUL
AUG
SEP
+2003 +2 0 0 4
OCT
NOV
DEC
PAKISTAN
I
I
UNIT
!YEAR
I
JAN
I
FE6
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
1
JUL
I
AUG
1
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
2.1.1 MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION INDEX
1. POPULATION 1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003
28.7
I80
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1.3 FAMILY PLANNING
120
1.3.1 NUMBER OF ACCEPTORS 1.3.1.1 IUD
1.3.1.2 STERILIZATION
THOUSANDS
THOUSANDS
2002
89.0
89.6
94.4
100.8
103.0
103.5
103.0
104.3
104.2
105.0
97.9
100.8
2003
97.0
86.0
89.4
86.1
86.4
86.7
94.2
96.4
98.8
100.0
77.0
80.7
2004
74.5
73.9
83.2
89.6
89.8
2002
11.9
8.8
11.3
9.5
10.7
12.5
11.7
11.5
10.9
10.3
6.9
10.2
2003 2004
11.1
8.8 13.2
13.7
10.4 10.4
11.8 12.8
12.9
11.7
11.3
12.8
10.3
4.9
13.8
11.6
15.8
,
FEB MAR
JAN
APR
I-U-
JUN
MAY
,. j
.
5500
JUNE 2000 =loo
130.2 140.0 167.3
117.2 129.2 149.7
126.8 150.9 170.6
125.1 135.2 158.2
116.0 125.5 149.6
113.8
108.5
124.7 155.7
119.9 141.0
108.8 124.8
107.3 129.2
107.4
114.2
125.6 v)
134.0
122.2
162.2
THOUSAND
2002
69.8
64.5
70.7
2003
60.8
60.8
60.4
69.9 60.6
65.5
METRIC TONS
2004
73.1
64.5
102.7
68.2
70.5
70.2
60.7 66.1
2.2.3 SULPHURIC ACID
MILLIONS
2002
5574
2003 2004
5252 5784
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
4.5 5.4
TONS
2004
7.9
5823 5109
5913 5551
2774
4095
5670
5554
4182
4.1 4.4
5.7 5.4
4.9 5.3
5.0
4.9
4.8 4.4
5.6
6.1
5.9
5.0
7.4
3728
60.0
59.0
56.1
60.3
68.0
62.2
56.3
78.2
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SEP
2.2.2 CIGARETTES, PRODUCTION
2. INDUSTRY JULY 19991
AUG
2002 -A- 2003 -0-20041
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JUL
:..
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.
100
3644 4389
4128 4886
3499 4550
3466 3635
FEE
MAR APR
MAY
.
.
JUN
JUL
1-0-2002 +2003
4179 3750
. AUG
SEP
-0-2004(
29.5 SODA ASH. PRODUCTION 3.7 4.5
4.0 4.2
5.7 8.1
4.4 3.9
5.1 4.8
4.9 4.9
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2.2.4 CAUSTIC SODA
2.2.5 SODA ASH
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
TONS
2004
THOUSAND
2002 2003 2004
METRIC TONS
13.0
11.4
12.9
12.0
12.1
12.6 15.1
13.6
12.6 14.6
12.8
15.8 15.6
15.6
12.5
17.3
17.0
17.7
14.8 16.6
17.0
14.7
18.7
19.1
19.4
23.5
22.0 23.5
22.9 23.5
16.0 25.2 25.2
24.3
21.3 23.7
22.9 25.1
23.9
18.9
12.6 16.6
12.3 13.3
12.6 15.4
13.2
14.6
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22
15.2
16.1
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20
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22.9 23.9
22.8
24.5
23.6
23.7
25.4
25.0
24.6 24.2
3
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16 14
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
1 +2002 -A-58.
JUL
2003
AUG
SEP
-0- 20041
DEC
PAKISTAN
1
1
UNIT
]YEAR
I
JAN
1
FEE
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
150.7 161.7 161.9
143.7 152.1 155.4
154.3 159.2 163.2
154.3 159.2 163.2
155.3 161.3 164.0
154.9 165.6 160.1
MILLION
2002
46.4
45.8
48.4
51.9
50.7
49.6
SQUARE METRES
2003
522
46.9
54.1
2004
60.6
50.6
50.7 54.5
54.5
54.3 55.0
53.8 57.5
2.2.8 CEMENT
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
800 1047 1034
744 739 892
866 1146 1254
951 946 1231
850 864 1217
964 882 1237
22.9 GYPSUM
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
39 38 46
31
43 37 52
29 30 55
38
30
29 37
38 50
23 52
2.2.6 COlTON YARN
22.7 COlTON FABRICS
JUL
1
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
1
NOV
I
DEC
159.3 161.9
156.7 162.3
159.5 163.5
161.9 158.6
159.0 161.7
44.8 53.4
44.9 54.7
41.5 51.7
44.4 49.9
51.5
886 997 1249
838 994
883 1065
907 1067
903 1017
804 952
31 19
38 16
34
40 36
40 32
42 45
159.1 162.8
22.6 COTTON YARN, PRODUCTION
163.6 42.4 51.5
64.6
54.5
24
JAN
MAR APR
FEE
MAY
I +2002
JUN
JUL
-A- 2003
SEP OCT NOV DEC
AUG
+2004I
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22.8 CEMENT, PRODUCTION
22.10 SALT (ROCK)
22.11 NATURAL GAS
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
119 126 148
109 102 119
124 121 150
126 131 136
121 125 132
124 129 135
119
103
108
113
118
115
128
124
136
140
127
166
THOUSAND MMCm
2002 2003
75.9 83.9 111.4
75.5 81.4 101.4
82.3 87.9 1092
77.7 87.2
80.0 91.o
75.6 88.5
79.6 88.6
712 90.0
76.7 99.7
78.9 89.8
83.8 104.7
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...
105.5
81.1 88.0 108.8
1553 1648 1849
1637 1613 1941
1830 1653 2085
1450 1761
1362 1692
1979 1932
1849 1942
1613 1740
1529 1640
1658 1985
1522
1876 2178
2004
3. TRANSPORT 3.1 RAILWAY TRAFFIC 3.1 .lPASSENGER-KILOMETRES
MILLIONS
2002 2003 2004
1587
1 ; JAN
3.1 2 FREIGHT TON-KILOMETRES
MILLIONS
420 405
2002 2003
320 355
348 337
387 413
2004
462
354
379
THOUSAND MEFRlC TONS
2002 2003 2004
709
812 722 911
722 806 926
886 899 962
709
836
637 699 696
896 954
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
2668 2625
2326 2583
2728 2877
2599 2672
2819 2202
2584 2421
TONS
2004
2857
2591
2167
3182
2959
2946
410 373
432 422
377 302
409 381
351 420
358 398
385 389
FEE
. MAR
383 443
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
. AUG
. SEP
.
.
ocf NOV
DEC
14-2002 -~-2003-0-2004~ 2.2.11 NATURAL GAS, PRODUCTION
3.2 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME TRANSPORT 3.2.1 GOODS LOADED
3.2.2 GOODS UNLOADED
871
741 677
1043
795
796 862
2216 2717
2730 2700
2554 2668
514
780
820
961 669
2616 2694
2942 3022
3037 2878
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JUN
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I
DEC
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1
JAN
FEB
I
MAR
I
I
APR
MAY
I
JUN
I
I
JUL
AUG
I
SEP
I
I
OCT
NOV
I
DEC
3.4.1 NUMBER OF VISITORS
3.3 CNlL AVIATION TRAFFIC a (TOTAL SCHEDULEDSERVICES) 3.3.1 PASSENGER-KILOMETRES
MILLIONS
3.32 CARGO NET TON-KILOMETRES MILLIONS
2002 2003 2004
869.7
... 1304.9
638.0 682.5
570.5 652.1
622.4 756.7
689.1 851.5
797.7 930.4
751.I 841.2
703.3 781.3
772.5 785.2
807.5 933.2
22.5 23.5 23.9
20.4 22.3
25.4 24.6
31.9
34.9
26.8
35.0
32.1 32.2
28.1 27.7
28.6 28.6
31.1 252
25.9 22.6
37.5 33.5
34.1 32.8
33.7 30.2
36.2 43.9
50.3 65.4
47.5 44.5
49.7 50.4
51.3 41.3
40.6 41.8
55.0 39.3
845.9
1021.4
908.5 1091.9
907.7 875.9
2002 2003 2004
18.6 25.0 22.4
19.0 23.7 23.0
2002 2003 2004
30.7 38.9
31.5 32.0
3.4 INTERNATIONAL TOURIST TRAVEL 3.4.1 NUMBER OF VISITORS
THOUSANDS
25 JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
DEC
NOV
I-n- 2002 +-2003 1 4. EXTERNAL TRADE 4.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 4.1.1 IMPORTS MILLION RUPEES
4.12 EXPORTS (INCLUDING RE-EXPORTS)
MILLION RUPEES
4.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS
4.22 UNIT VALUE 4.2.2.1 IMPORTS
4.2.22 EXPORTS
4.2.3 TERMS OF TRADE
55439
66554 107825
57729 84951
43746 54488 61088
47814 57455 63647
51016 60853 61800
58262 73304 88735
49115 51702 69402
51459 61271
44403 53356
53284 73522
2004
77240
65356
2002 2003 2004
42792 55385 63334
39557 45225 52282
4.2 INDEX NUMBERS OF QUANTUM, UNIT VALUE AND TERMS OF TRADE 4.2.1 QUANTUM 4.2.1.1 IMPORTS JULY 19901 2002 2003 JUNE 1991
42.12 EXPORTS
67299 55990 99430
58641
80893
53513 61703 86690
2002 2003
=loo
2004
JULY 19901 JUNE 1991 =I00
2002 2003 2004
JULY 1990/
2002
JUNE 1991 =I 00
-
216.67 -
-
167.10 168.72 164.02
-
-
-
303.15
-
-
311.91 379.84
-
286.96 -
-
171.24 197.63 203.01
-
-
-
-
141.59 160.90 148.53
2003 2004
-
321.75 362.01
--
JULY 19901 JUNE 1991 =loo
2002 2003 2004
-
264.26 252.04
JULY 19901 JUNE 1991 =I00
2002 2003 2004
-
94.83
-
78.33 79.27
- 278.67 -
-
-
-
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-
-
193.05 189.40
60116
56254
60320
67722
58851
75979
86733
52166 62294 81245
53843 60743 70043
51789 60548 66263
52879 58335
57681 59817
202.43 184.39
-
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50213 49750
202.85 196.70
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251.66 264.06
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243.48 277.59
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JUL
AUG
2002 -A- 2003 -0- 2004
I
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PAKISTAN
I
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4.32 MINERALFUELSAND LUBRICANTS
4.3.3 CHEMICALS
UNIT
MILLION RUPEES
MILLION RUPEES
MILLION RUPEES
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FE9
I
2002 2003
3396 2557
2884 1831
2004
2888
2533
2002 2003 2004
12067 17389 15094
11863 16963 14971
2002
8950
2003
9073
2004
12599
2002
9396 14456
MAR
1
2443 1953 3076
APR
I
2658 2199 3080
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
1
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
2217
2490
2079
3516
2570
3693
2231
2261
2034 1968
2064 2328
1462 2892
1699
3113
2007
3190
3039
2144 4101
20762 10758 21082
14852 11663
15801
12492 13118 18113
13140
14177 I3055
17970 14640
20258
15050 I4657 20355
14158
14115 21210
13580 22033
I6680 15764
15228
22280
6787
8653
11756
I0640
10997
10682
11290
12224
9216
11276
7991 11006
10693
7686 10311
10791
11487
12905
I1405
12529
13818
15198
18626
18738
11977 16226
14104
15213
12433 19493
10099
11709
12118
18255
I3935
15988 19709
14343 20585
14736 35863
22213 42148
12858 16973
12260
11655 13838
13621 14135 21458
12082 16292
15464 18723
19100
12744 12908 18678
4.32 MINERAL FUELS AND LUBRICANTS, IMPORTS
JAN
4.3.4 MACHINERY AND
TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
MILLION RUPEES
2003 2004
12868
FEE MAR APR MAY JUN I-€3-2002
19029
JUL
*2003
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
-0-20041
4.4.12 RICE. EXPORTS
4.4 QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS 4.4.1 RICE 4.4.1 -1 QUANTITY
4.4.12 VALUE
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002
132.4
154.3
150.0
116.8
105.0
173.7
111.5
113.6
83.9
100.3
159.5
201.8
2003 2004
199.9 1322
1772 127.9
208.5 158.1
160.9 123.5
151.3 158.7
151.5 213.3
127.5
160.5
128.9
165.0
174.0
...
...
...
157.7
153.1 144.1
MILLION RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
2008 3051 2721
2140
2356 3520 3303
2071
1875
2904
2803 3516
3384
2678 3009
3415
2820
3121 2755
2240 3293
2744
3007 3272
2119 2623
1936
3085 2794
3027 2810 3921
2240
2779 2592
2002
2.1
4.6
4.8
4.4
6.4
7.1
5.8
7.2
7.4
5.6
2.3
3.6
2003 2004
72
6.4 2.3
5.4 2.4
1.8 4.6
1.6
0.8 2.3
12
I.1
I. I
...
...
6.4 11.2
5.0
..-
6.0 12.3
4.4.2 RAW CO3TON 4.4.2.1 QUANTITY
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2.0
2.9
JAN
FEE MAR APR MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP OCT NOV DE(
~4-2002*2003+2004] 4.422 VALUE
MILLION RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
93 423 153
204 386
195 332
179 118
221 98
296
244 80
322
I14
181
76
231 69
268
57
424
355
180
198
358
217
177
75
127
229
839
454 803
39.2 38.8 41.1
48.6 45.4 46.3
51.5
50.4
48.3 37.1
392
45.1 40.3
34.8
...
...
...
43.1 40.6 40.8
41.6 37.2 34.1
44.7
42.1 36.6
46.9 36.8
47.4
42.1 42.5
3990 3980
4828 4874
51 19
4998
4762
4845
4164 4894
4043 4231
4493 4699
4294 4705
4561 7472
6194
4633 5221
4799 4363
5916
4715 5994
5105
4024
4.4.32 COlTON YARN AND THREAD. EXPORTS
--
4-43 COlTON YARN AND THREAD 4.4.3.1 QUANTITY
4.4.32 VALUE
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003
MILLION RUPEES
2002 2003
2004
2004
39.6 43.1 48.8 4003 4399 6886
3449
4583 4481 4690
j
54.5
4 I
__i_
JAN
FEE
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
1-D-2002 *2003
- 61 -
JUL
AUG
+2004]
SEP OCT NOV DE(
PAKISTAN
I
I 4.4.4 COTTON FABRICS 4.4.4.1 QUANTITY
4.4.4.2 VALUE
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FE6
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
SEP
I
5838
107.1 111.1 119.9
107.6 114.1 121.6
106.6
106.7
110.7 I19.5
115.3 122.4
116.9
111.7 143.5
105.2 109.6 120.8
106.6
6251 7010 9460
6193
5145 8020
6805 9370
102.6 108.7 121.3
103.9
7044
6301
7967 8874
8151 10068
]
6399 5804 7936
108.2 122.0
4855
6716 8512
DEC
6145 7652 6845
6121
5954
2003 2004
I
8305 6977
6332 6851 8168
2002
NOV
159.6 216.3
6737 6568 9032
MILLION RUPEES
178.2 154.1
I
172.2 148.0 173.4
...
172.8 213.5 249.3
OCT
162.6 189.6 155.6
...
135.3 146.7 193.0
248.5
I
...
178.2 146.7 206.2
257.6 165.4 212.5
AUG
173.6 213.6
2002 2003 2004
165.3 186.2 217.5
I
164.4 160.8
MILLION SQUARE METRES
170.4 125.8
JUL
4.4.4.2 COlTON FABRICS, EXPORTS
9059
5. PRICES
5.1 WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX 5.1.1 GENERAL
5.1 2 RAW MATERIALS
5.2 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 5.2.1 GENERAL
5.2.2 FOOD, BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO
JULY 2000/
2002
100.1
100.2
101.4
JUNE 2001 =I00
2003
110.1 117.6
110.6
2004
107.0 1172
119.7
101.6 108.9 120.1
JULY 2000/ JUNE 2001
2002 2003
98.8 113.8
94.3 1182
98.0 123.8
98.6 124.1
97.7 123.4
99.5 121.7
103.4 121.7
112.0 125.0
111.3 122.0
111.3 134.8
111.5 137.9
= I00
2004
1392
143.6
138.7
135.8
138.7
140.6
122.8
115.7
111.3
102.9
103.7
JULY 20001 JUNE 2001 =loo
2002 2003 2004
103.1 106.6 112.1
103.4 107.1 111.7
104.7 107.1 112.8
105.1 107.5 113.9
104.4 107.1 114.7
104.9 106.9 116.0
106.0 107.5
106.4 108.2 I18.2
106.6 108.9 118.7
106.7 110.5 120.1
106.7 1112 121.4
106.4 1122
JULY 2000/ JUNE 2001
2002 2003 2004
101.8 104.5 112.7
102.3 105.1 111.1
104.6 105.2 113.1
105.2 106.3 114.1
102.3 105.0 115.5
103.1 104.0 117.9
106.0
106.3
1062
106.4 121.7
107.8 122.0
111.1 124.7
106.1 111.8 127.0
104.5 113.8
=loo
117.6 105.7 1052 120.9
JAN
FEB
MAR APR MAY JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
1-0-2002~2003~2004~ 59.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
6. FINANCE
6.1 MONEY SUPPLY 6.1.1 MONEY
6.1.2 RESERVE MONEY
JAN
BILLION RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
946.0 1118.8 1406.3
978.0 1145.7 1415.7
968.5 1140.9 1427.6
978.8 1173.9 1455.0
1000.3 1211.8 1498.5
991.5 1219.0 1515.9
993.4 1225.9 1505.8
1002.7 1248.0 1511.7
1011.9 1373.8
1085.4 1381.6
1387.6
566.8
584.3 682.0 772.0
584.6
653.0 772.7
572.9 655.2 773.2
669.5 772.9
593.2 677.5
575.1 655.3
583.0 658.9
596.9 705.9
649.8 772.0
640.5 746.5
776.0
780.9
812.4 367.15 622.50
384.33
415.10
637.09
653.00
58.93 57.42
58.35 57.23
58.37 57.44
5862 657.5 787.3
600.9 682.3 773.1
BILLION RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
136.32 442.35 58720
157.07 461-82 621.60
172.37 498.86 631.70
198.91 510.32 634.90
213.29 514.90 638.60
271.54 578.50 628.40
282.89 589.90
309.68 60720
342.07 620.50
RUPEES PER US DOLLAR
2002 2003 2004
60.25
60.13 58.1 I 57.35
60.09 57.79 57.51
60.09 57.78 57.47
60.15 57.63 57.70
60.07 57.81 58.16
59.56 57.76 58.46
59.36 57.75
59.19 57.88
MAR APR
1118.4
957.7 1139.4 1422.4
2002 2003 2004
BILLION RUPEES
FEB
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
1-0-2002 +2003+2004]
6.1.1 MONEY 1600
1500 1400
6.2 FOREIGN ASSETS (NET)
1300
1200
7
1100
6.3 EXCHANGE RATE
58.18 54.42
loo0
.
.
i
!:
900
800
JAN
a b
FEB
MAR
APR
M Y
JUN
JUL
AUG
1+2002 42003 -0-
FOR PAKISTAN INTERNATIONALAIRLINES ONLY. INDEX BASED ON 25 CITIES. ALL INCOME GROUPS OF INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIALAND GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES COMBINED.
- 62 -
SEP
2004
I
OCT
NOV
DEC
3.i.l TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS 1. POPULATION 1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
1.2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER 1000 POPUlATiON
PER 1000 POPULATION
-
2002
31.2
7 “ap -
--
2003 2004
‘% ...
9.3
2002
-
2003 2004
2. TRANSPORT 2.1 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION 2.1 .lVISITOR ARRIVALS
THOUSANDS
... .
.
2002
JAN
.
.
..
..
.:
..
. . .. .
. . .. . FEB
MAR
APR
M Y
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV
DEC
2003
1-0- 2002 -&-
2004
3. EXTERNAL TRADE 3.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 3.1.1 IMPORTS (C.I.F.) MILLION
3.1.2 EXPORTS (F.O.B.)
I
3.1.2 TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS 2002 2003
87 65
91
us
53
77 26
DOLLARS
2004
1-20
103
123
MILLION
2002
us
2003 2004
123 175
122 163
103 177
231
150
209
DOLLARS
2003 +2004
... .._ .._
...
...
...
...
85
...
...
...
... ...
...
98
...
...
59 107
101 112
87 113
82 110
97
113
106
194
202
198
199
191
32 QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS 3.2.1 COFFEE 3.2.1.1 QUANTITY
32.1.2 VALUE
THOUSAND METRIC
2002
TONS
2004
MlhLlON KlNA
2002 2003
6.6
-
-
9.2
-
-
20.5
-
2003
JAN
24.9
-
-
40.3
-
3.2.2.1 QUANTITY
3.2.22 VALUE
METRIC TONS
MILLION KlNA
2002
15.5
-
-
15.6
-
479.5
-
--
584.1
-
90.9-
11.9
-
2003 2004 2002 2003 2004
MAR
APR
WY
JUN
1-0-2002 +2003
-
2004 3.22 GOLD
FEB
481.5
I
--
JUL
AUG +20041
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
3.2.3 CRUDE OIL 3.2.3.1 QUANTITY
3.2.3.2VALUE
THOUSAND BARRELS
2002 2003 2004
MILLION
2002 2003 2004
KlNA
3.2.4 COPPER 3.2.4.1 QUANTITY
3.2.4.2VALUE
3.2.5 PALM OIL 3.2.5.1QUANTITY
3.2.5.2 VALUE
219.3
--
---
107.5
--
2002 2003 2004
THOUSAND
2002 2003 2004
MILLION KlNA
2002 2003 2004
1977=100
2002 2003 2004
-
--
MILLION KlNA
METRIC TONS
277.7
--
----
TONS
-
39.4
2002 2003 2004
THOUSAND METRIC
3916.3
_ I
I
----
4214.7
46.4
--
---
274.2 ---
-__-
I
I -
117.4 -
----
_-- 371.4 ---
378.5 ----
I -
3607.1
32.7 ---
204.8 ----
74.4 ---
---
56.1 ---
85.2 --
--
86.6 ----
4. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
4.1 GENERAL
4.2 FOOD
1977=100
2002 2003 2004
I
-_
629.0 -758.9 780.7 -617.9 764.5 753.9
---
644.1 --766.2 780.7
-
---
-
649.5 746.5 767.4
---
_-
----
-
-
-
686.1 766.8 ---
I -
--
-_
689.6750.7
--
---
709.9 769.8
---
703.8 752.1
--
5. FINANCE
5.1.1 MONEY
5.1 MONEY SUPPLY ( LAST WEDNESDAY OF PERIOD ) 5.1.1 MONEY
MILLION KlNA
2002 2003 2004
1450 1585 1922
1500 1604 1722
1532 1652 1774
1663 1703
2002 2003 2004
641 610 746
584
645 589 660
710 623
1694 1741
1619 1678
1623 1738
1578 1623
1571 1759
1619 1815
1569 1757
1630 1897
2000 1900 1800
5.1.2 RESERVE MONEY
MILLION KlNA
659 719
757 622
684 671
637 731
623 651
681 708
584 626
594 618
699 789
3
z 0
-I
i 5.2 FOREIGN ASSETS (NET)
MILLI 0N KlNA
2002 2003 2004
749.9 577.7 920.0
591.4 546.0 995.6
713.6 443.9 948.7
808.4 464.8
2002 2003 2004
3.663 3.937 3.320
3.650 3.643 3.290
3.745 3.656 3.250
3.706 3.766 3.230
824.5 575.0
933.0 340.1
868.8 404.4
770.5 340.3
734.0 432.8
755.1 481 .O
665.8 661.1
630.0 866.2
1700 1600
1500
1400 1300
5.3 EXCHANGE RATE ( END OF PERIOD)
KlNA PER US DOLLAR
3.723 3.617 3.220
3.984 3.546 3.220
3.968 3.440 3.220
4.002 3.415 3.210
4.024 3.384
4.283 3.373
4.167 3.361
4.019 3.333
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
1 -D- 2002 -A-
JUN
JUL
AUG
2003 -0- 20041
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
PHILIPPINES
1. POPULATION
1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
1.2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
1.3 FAMILY PLANNING 1.3.1 NUMBER OF ACCEPTORS
PER loo0 POPULATION
PER loo0 POPULATION
--
25.7
--
2002 2003
_- 25.2 --
2004
24.6
-
2002 2003 2004
THOUSANDS
2002 2003 2004
1.3.1.1 IUD
THOUSANDS
2002 2003 2004
1.3.1.2 STERILIZATION
THOUSANDS
2002 2003 2004
1.3.1.3 ORAL CONTIWCEPTNESTHOUSANDS
2002 2003
-
-
5.8 5.7 5.7
-
11604
-
-
314
-
1045
-
-
758
-
-
9487
-
I
-
2004 1.3.1.4 OTHER METHODS
THOUSANDS
2002 2003 2004
2. INDUSTRY 2.1 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX 2.1.1 MINING AND QUARRYING
2.1.2 MANUFACTURING
1978 = 100
1978 = 108
2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004
2.1.3 ELECTRICITY
1978 = 100
2002 2003 2004
2.2 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED COMMODITIES 2.2.1 COAL THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
I
-
280.7
--
-
386.8 1853.4 2101.4 319.8
2364.0
-
--
-
393.4 -
-
362.0 379.1
109.0 99.0 190.1
100.8 106.0 201.8
148.3 140.4 213.6
132.6 137.0 232.7
2240.1 2374.4 2622.4 383.7 -395.6 418.2 339.6
-
430.2 440.9
107.5 250.7 307.2
91.6 239.6 122.0
-
--
--
--
194.9 114.2 310.8
-65-
161.1
-
193.1
-
2236.7 2306.3
-
289.5 301.1
-
79.2 im.6 223.4
-
-
-
-
I
-113.7 211.2 248.5
242.8 199.2
143.5 156.6
-
2285.3
-
385.2 393.2
-
2218.1
191.2 186.3
153.0 180.2
-
-
2.2.3 CEMENT, PRODUCTION
2.2.2 ELECTRICITY
3728
3852
2002
1047.5
TONS
2003 2004
1038.8 1163.0
MILLIONS
2002 2003 2004
8.9
MILLION
2002
KWH
2003
3651
4193
4221
4048
1037.0
1268.7
1161.1
1293.4
1193.1
1173.6
1157.0
1093.1 1066.5
1090.3
1207.3
1086.2
1174.5 1170.4
9.4
5.6
7.7
10.5
8.7
5.7 5.0
6.5
11.8
5.6
11.1
3930
4092
4111
4159
4159
4324
2004 2.2.3. CEMENT
THOUSAND METRIC
941.o
1054.2
1098.5
1220.9
1142.6
1038.8
950.9
1071.7
1074.6
1026.1
937.2 1076.2
1104.8
1172.6
1124.2 1143.3
8.7
4.2
5.5
6.5
6.3
9.2
10.5
7.2
5.5
5.7
5.3
6.1
5.5
7.3
8.9
9.1
6.5
6.7
3. TRANSPORT
3.1 RAILWAY TRAFFIC 3.1 .lPASSENGER-KILOMETRES
9.3 8.1 11.9
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
1-0- 2002 -A-
4.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 4.1.1 IMPORTS (F.O.B.)
2003 -0- 20041 ~~-
-
4. EXTERNAL TRADE
4.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS
2946 3154
3138
2673
3274
3072
3191
3033
2967 3415
3264 3637
3223
3103 3086
2914 3176
78.4 49.2
72.2 56.6
84.9
63.6
98.6
124.1 63.0 43.8
MILLION
2002
2090
2320
3073
3446
2946
3022
3190
3393
3190
us
2003
2917
2816
3424
3186
3305
2922
3232
3104
3046
DOLLARS
2004
3180
2994
3579
3450
3277
3455
3416
3379
3497
MILLION
2002 2003 2004
2632 2691 2844
2628
2749 2698 2969
2918
2936
2803 3259
3061 3312
3223 2967 3106
3032
2723 2999
2849 3093 3350
MILLION
2002
46.1
71.8
40.8
34.5
US DOLLARS
2003 2004
52.8 59.0
36.3 42.0
43.5 57.9
51.2 61.8
64.1 59.5 62.0
4000
3500
4.1.2 EXPORTS (F.O.B.)
us DOLLARS
PREPARATIONS
56
=
s 65.2
58.3 56.0
3000
0
4.2 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL IMPORTS (F.O.B.) 4.2.1 CEREALS AND CEREAL
UJ
71.8
37.4 39.6
63.1
d
42.6
2500
2ow I
1500
149.5
133.4
89.8
100.1
102.9
360.5 297.8
405.7
364.4
517.5
356.1
89.0
105.6
129.9
108.9
120.1
MATERIALS
DOLLARS
2004
364.7 256.4
MILLION
2002
231.7 368.0
271.9 251.4
110.1 96.1
283.8 236.0
184.8
329.2 376.0
291.6 297.2 407.4
282.2 400.8
202.6
2003
MILLION
231 .O 320.6 428.8
324.7 307.0 333.8
2002
LUBRICANTS AND REIATED US
4.2.2 MINERAL FUELS,
337.9 303.5
JAN
230.9 285.0
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
/-U- 2002 -A-
JUL
2003
AUG
SEP
-0-2004
OCT
NOV
DEC
OCT
NOV
DEC
I
~~
4.1.2 TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS
4.2.3 BASE METALS
123.4
108.3 I14.2
106.2 127.6
us
2003
76.6 118.6
133.9
142.4
183.8
115.3
87.5
DOLLARS
2004
146.4
139.6
173.5
162.3
145.8
116.0
MlLLtON
2002
74.5
106.2
75.6
90.0
73.6
103.4
117.0
703.8
103.1
109.4
139.0
132.2
us
2003 2004
121.5
116.2 83.5
128.9
122.8 86.2
109.3 92.4
131.4
127.6 114.5
100.3 95.0
116.3
95.9
100.7
88.9
3800
3600
4.2.4 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
DOLLARS
102.4
114.9
108.2
111.0
23400
2g
3200
UJ
z
3000
3
g
2800 2600 2400
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
I -&2002 *2003
-66-
BUG -Q-
SEP
2004
I
~
PHILIPPINES
I
I
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
1
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
NOV
1
DEC
4.3.32 COCONUT OIL, EXPORTS
4.3 QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS 4.3.1 DESICCATED COCONUT 4.3.1 . l QUANTITY
THOUSAND
2002 2003
5.4 7.3
2004
6.4 4.5 7.3
DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
1.5
5.0
5.0
MILLION
us
2002 2003
0.1 1.7
DOLLARS
2004
METRIC TONS 4.3.12 VALUE
MILLION
us
5.1
9.4
10.9
10.3
11.3
82
11.1 8.0 9.0
6.1 6.2
7.6 10.1
9.7 7.1
8.3 8.7
10.2 9.0
5.5
7.4
7.9
8.3
10.7
11.6
0.0
5.0 5.0
0.0
0.0
5.0 5.0
9.9 1.6
0.1
5.0 5.0 0.4
5.0
0.3
1.5 1.9
1.5 1.9
0.0
1.7 1.7
0.0
1.7
1.4 1.7
2.4 0.1
0.1
2.8
22
3.0
6.2 82 6.1
7.3 8.9 7.0
9.3 7.3 6.2
7.0 6.9
8.8 10.7
7.9
4.9
62 8.5 6.0
8.2 6.9
0.0
9.9 5.0
1.l 1.o
7.7 5.2
11.1 10.3
9.4 8.3
10.4 9.5
10.6
8.9 6.9
9.7 8.3
8.9
4.32 COPPER CONCENTRATES 4.3.2.1 QUANTITY
4.32.2 VALUE
0.1
3.0
5.0 5.0
0.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
0.0
0.0
JAN
APR
MAR
FEE
M Y
1-13-2002 0.0
1.5
1.7
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
SEP
OCT NOV DE(
4-2003 -0-20041
5.1.1 WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX
1.8 305
4.3.3 COCONUT OIL (CRUDE AND REFINED) 4.3.3.1 QUANTITY
4.3.3.2 VALUE
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
87.5 82.8
77.0 79.7
81.9 88.4
68.3 50.1
78.7 159.6
84.4
922
42.2
98.6
100.8
MILLION
2002
us
2003 2004
25.4 352
25.6 36.3 49.9
27 .O 39.9
232 22.6
23.4
60.1
27.7 67.4 67.1
DOLLARS
40.5
79.8 82.9 52.9
57.5 114.4 71.3
74.4
109.1
102.3
92.0
30.4
23.0
29.9
45.5
34.9
18.0
34.2 36.6
17.9 47.1
42.1 49.3
37.4 66.5
42.5
35.6
84.3 52.2
44.0 83.7
1012 142.1
295
285
42.1 63.8
275
265
5. PRICES
255
5.1.1 GENERAL
1985=100
2002 2003
267.8 284.4
271.5 285.0
271.6
274.8
271.7
273.9
280.7
281.4
283.5
284.7
284.6
286.7
288.3
290.0
277.6 291.8
276.5 294.8
276.4
278.0
2962
301.8
MAR APR
FEB
JAN
5.1 WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX (METRO MANILA)
2004 5.12 FOOD
1985 = 100
MAY
JUN
1-0-
2002
JUL
AUG
+-20031
59.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
2002
291.5
294.8
291.1
293.0
285.3
288.8
302.8
301.4
2922
286.5
285.0
2003
294.0
290.0
285.5
288.1
291.8
296.1
298.0
300.3
303.9
304.9
304.3
285.4 310.1
200 1%
2004
190
5.2 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION) 52.1 GENERAL
5.2.2 FOOD, BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO
1994 = 100
1994 = I00
185
2002 2003 2004
167.6 172.0 178.6
167.2
2002 2003
168.4 174.1 184.8
168.8
168.8
181.0
168.4 175.0 184.0
174.6 185.2
149.4
150.8
150.0
150.9
151.8 160.6
152.8 161.7
155.3 162.1
152.8 162.3
168.6
172.2 179.0
168.2 172.5 1792
149.1
147.7
149.4
153.3 159.1
152.5 159.0
151.7 159.6
172.6 180.2
169.4 172.7
174.8 186.0
168.5 175.6 186.7
169.0 176.4
150.6
149.9
148.5
148.4
153.2 162.5
153.4 162.8
154.5 163.2
155.8 162.5
189.1
1712 177.4 191.6
5:180
= m
175 170
2004
152.1 157.4
165
!
j _ : .
160
JAN
FEB
j
: : :
.
j
! : :
.
MAR APR MAY JUN (+2002
-61-
JUL
AUG
+-2003+20O41
6.1.1 MONEY 8. FINANCE
6.1 MONEY SUPPLY 6.1.1 MONEY
6.1.2 RESERVE MONF
540 520
BILLION PESOS
2002 2003 2004
364.9 445.0 4912
373.1 442.4 483.8
389.8 446.5 498.3
403.6 451.9 511.7
405.4 447.5 507.1
405.5 445.4 498.8
404.2 440.9 488.4
404.5 443.1 483.6
411.3 445.8 489.2
420.7 452.7
434.8 470.7
470.1 510.3
500
8a. 356.1 374.6
460
5
440
3
420
2002 2003 2004
281.6 317.3 350.3
277.8 316.5 356.8
305.7 321.4 350.6
295.3 317.3 371.0
300.8 326.6 369.6
298.8 355.8 345.2
283.6 293.2 349.0
297.5 312.6 330.2
293.2 308.6 324.7
304.8 337.3
BILLION
2002
138.6
121.5
532
64.9
86.3
93.4
109.7
74.4
83.9
110.0
118.0
101.3
360
PESOS
2003 2004
72.3 40.5
88.9 82.5
136.5 69.3
132.8 114.4
86.7 100.7
80.3 121.9
44.4
67.1
72.4
49.9
47.8
27.1
340
124.2
79.6
66.3
2002 2003 2004
51A10 53.564 55.526
51.282 54.070 56.070
51.066 54.591 56.303
50.987 52.807 55.904
49.825 52.499 55.845
50.406 53.400 55.953
50.596 53.714 55.985
51.789 54.991 55.953
52.129 54.991 55.834
BILLION PESOS
313.6 342.2
480
z
400
380
6.2 FOREIGN ASSETS ( N m
6.3 INTER-BANK GUIDING RATE AVERAGE
PESOS PER US DOLLAR
-68-
JAN
52.907 54.952 56.213
53280 55.372 56.341
53.519 55.438
A B
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
1-a-2002 4-2003 +20041
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
I
I
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
1. POPULATION 1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
10.3
2002 2003
10.2
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
___
DEC
PER
1000 POPULATION
135
-
130 125
5.1
2002 2003
5.1
5
-
f
2004
I.3 FAMILY PLANNING 1.3.1 FEMALE POPULATION AGED 15-44 (MIDYEAR ESTIMATES) 1.32 NUMBER
1.32.2 STERILIZATION
120 115
110 105
MILLIONS
-
2002 2003 2004
OF ACCEPTORS
1.3.2.1 IUD
~
I40
-
2004 1 2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
~~
2.1.1 INDUSTRW PRODUCTION INDEX
THOUSANDS
THOUSANDS
2002 2003 2004 2002
I
2.6
-
-
2.4
11.8 11.7 11.6
-
-
100
-
95
m JAN
-
2.7
-
-
2.5
R B
MAR APR
MAY JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP OCT NOV DEC
[+2002+2003-0-20041
-
2.1.9 MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION INDEX
-
1.4
-
-
1.1
-
-
1.1
-
-
1.9
-
-
1.0
-
-
1.0
-
1.1
-
-
1.1
--
2003 2004 1.32.3 ORAL
THOUSANDS
CONTRACEPTNES
2002 2003
2002
105.9
94.1
111.1
111.4
112.3
103.5
107.2
106.5
105.0
117.0
116.6
115.2
2003
110.0 115.2
103.4 120.9
116.6 130.1
113.7
111.6
112.4
108.3
122.3
127.8
126.7
126.3
122.4
112.3 122.8
126.1
126.3
1082 119.6
2002 2003 2004
82.7 80.5
76.4
104.5 102.6
109.7 105.8
117.7 112.4
119.3 110.5
106.7 99.6
96.3 99.2
93.5
83.8
118.4 1192
115.7 113.9
1052 112.7
79.8
85.3
102.0
1042
109.1
103.4
96.2
88.0
972 83.5
2002 2003
104.4 108.0
92.9 102.0
110.5 115.8
111.6
106.9
106.4
1052
116.1
113.9
129.7
107.9 119.4
112.6 123.5
126.9
119.9
108.0 122.3
122.3
113.6
112.6 126.9
1172 126.7
2004
112.6 111.6 127.3
103.4
113.5 126.7
2002
130.5
113.5
120.3
109.5
106.6
102.8
2003 2004
143.5 143.2
126.0 139.2
130.8 138.0
116.9 122.2
111.8
108.5
108.8 114.2
102.5 107.5
112.3 117.8
125.3 123.3
1362 142.3
118.5
117.7
112.1 113.0 125.4
125.4
113.9
2004 2.12 MINING
2.1.3 MANUFACTURING
2.1.4 ELECTRICITY AND GAS
2000 = 100
2000 = 100
2000 = 100
m
f
2004
2. INDUSTRY 2.1 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX 2.1.1 GENERAL 2000 = 100
0
r
JAN
FEB MAR APR
MAY JUN
]+2002
JUL
AUG
2.1.4 ELECTRlClTYAND GAS PRODUCTION INDEX
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
I+2002 -6- 2003 -0- 2004 I -69-
SEP OCT NOV DEC
-A-2003 +20041
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
29.1 WHEAT FLOUR, PRODUCTION
2.2 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED COMMODITIES 2.2.1 WHEAT FLOUR THOUSAND METRIC TONS
164.4 160.9
155.4
155.8
154.4
161.9
103.3 99.8 1102
117.3 120.9
80.7 77.1
107.7 114.7
20.1 21.8 35.1
27.6 22.9
30.8 25.7
32.5 28.3
33.9 25.3
5736
5041
3794
5656
5650
5547 4222
4873 4360
4949 2012
4519 2250
5669 6085
5802
5375
2002 2003 2004
165.7 163.0 151.4
132.2 131.0 147.6
145.4
145.1 138.9 174.6
154.9 158.0 161.6
142.8 149.2 146.5
147.3 148.6 152.4
151.8 147.8 157.8
153.4
133.0 172.1
113.7 117.0 105.9
96.0 102.2 109.1
116.6 121.3 120.5
71.I 56.9 67.2
116.9 117.5 123.4
108.3 111.4 122.5
119.6 119.6 127.3
121.8 107.4 117.9
29.1 26.4 32.1
26.8
26.3 24.7
21.1 20.0 32.1
20.1 22.7 39.7
5631 5102 2998
6096
144.8 157.8
2.2.2 SUGAR. REFINED
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
2.2.3 IRON ORE
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
31.l 23.1 24.5
25.4 23.7
THOUSAND
3497 3711 3673
3647 4202 3397
4784
5171
CUBIC METRES
2002 2003 2004
5577 3123
5194 3226
THOUSAND
2002
313
253
312
303
307
246
277
257
253
METRIC
2003 2004
270 257
257 283
291 300
296 292
276
275 234
281
257
255
266
251 251
2002 2003 2004
77359 77517 76814
67015 70173 71775
73994 73539 75210
65974 66038 71553
70207
64749 66013 65062
67085
69210
68992 62937
60127 71268
27.6
19.2 28.1
26.1
28.4 JAN
2.2.4 QUARRYING
OF SAND
22.5 COAL, ANTHRACITE
TONS
255
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
[*2002*2003-0-2004~ 29.6 CRUDE OIL AND PRODUCTION PETROLEUM PRODUCTS,
285 285
276 285
250 290
74092 71640
71099
77171
71440
74434
U)
2.2.6 CRUDE OIL AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
THOUSAND BARRELS
66494 70404
66643 59840
d-
3
75000
0
2
7oooo
U)
2.2.7 ELECTRICITY
2.2.8 POLYPROPYLENE
MILLION KWH
2002
26725
26645 26860 29736
25919 27165 29851
24172 25346 26825
26939
28559
25434 26943
24148 25407 27492
25816
27669 28995
24051 25439 26553
24334
29224 29278
23012 25329 27876
25674
2003 2004
27208
27212
30127
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
228.6 241.O 255.0
212.5 224.5 250.2
235.4 237.1 253.9
223.6 209.9 214.5
215.6 204.6 235.3
182.0 231.2 236.0
221.3 245.4 246.9
227.1 240.1 246.7
226.4 241.1 240.3
197.6 234.4
222.6 248.1
229.0 253.2
THOUSAND METRIC
116.6 115.2
106.2 100.6
85.1 104.4
112.1 113.1
108.3 118.4
108.5 117.8
108.9 122.9
110.0 127.8
118.4
122.1
121.5
121.1
1252
117.0 110.6 121.0
110.8 1202
126.0
114.7 102.2 127.0
116.8 111.5
TONS
2002 2003 2004
THOUSANDS
2002
5958
4923
6094
6156
5708
5582
6301
5749
5551
6288
6293
6500
2003
6125 5180
5461 6392
6510 6835
6359 6624
6228
5082 5715
6317 6520
5736 5912
5545 6049
6429
6466
6647
0
z65000 60000
FEB MAR APR
JAN
I
MAY JUN
-0-2002
JUL
AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
+2003 -0- 2004
I
22.7 ELECTRICTPI, PRODUCTION 2.2.9 SODIUM HYDROXIDE
32000
120.7 3oooo
2.2.10 RUBBER TIRES a
2004
6440
THOUSAND CUBIC METRES
2002 2003 2004
63
53
68 56
60
67 74
72 73
66
69
67
74 73 59
70 72 59
64 71 60
64 65 45
58 62 48
z
71 74
70 68
68 67
.
.... .. . .....
. ..
. . . ..
2 26000
.:.. .. . ....
-b .
:
.
.
.
28000
2! 2.2.1 1 PLYWOOD
... : .. ...i.,.
24000 -
.
:.,. ,
.. . ..! .
JAN
i
.
. . .
.
.
..:
... ..
:.
.
:
,
;
.
.
.... .
;
2 2 m7
:
. ... ..
.
:. :
.
,
FEE
,
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
1-0-2002 4-2003 -620041
-70-
OCT
NOV
DEC
22.13 CEMENT, PRODUCTION 2.2.12 NEWSPRINT
2.2.13 CEMENT
-
2.2.14 PIG IRON
2.2.15 ELECTRICAL GENERATORS
2.2.16 WASHING MACHINES
2.2.17 COLOR TELEVISION
134.6
152.4
140.0
150.6
144.3
142.2
131.3 149.7
142.5
136.1
120.0
129.1
130.4
148.5
153.9
148.5
129.7
5542 5873
5464
4777 5133
4303 4869
4600 4625
5408
5593
5357 5731
4880 5155
5629
5543
5409
4258
4535
4513
2118 2266
2207
2223 2290
2305
2309
2285
2350
2305
2259
2353 2348
2276
2331 2413
2266
2325
2337
2346
384
387 449 485
452 548
462
399 471
427 535
434 578
374
394
314 372
2002
137.6
117.4
METRIC TONS
2003
132.3
116.5
132.8 139.4
128.8
139.5 1442
2004
141.6
132.3
150.8
149.2
156.0
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002
2978
2974
5123
2003 2004
3350 3303
3416
5126
5417 5720
3556
5167
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003
2291
2066
2098
2323 2329
2112 2217
2345 2247
THOUSAND Kw
2002 2003 2004
355 398
323 410
391
2002 2003
THOUSANDS
THOUSANDS
RECEIVERS
22.18 PASSENGER CARS
128.6
134.6
THOUSAND
THOUSANDS
6134
2285
2298 2414
406 448 515
518 421 563
472 489
473
370 448 481
580
461 332 474
325 322
306 364
389 425
357 434
361 339
285 404
295 434
353 442
391 468
2004
419
430
495
435
385
413
457
418
431
2002
870
739
861
858
797
749
770
732
671
762
704
643
747
619
616
2004
2321
479
2003
686
636
607
561
595
563
587
505
613
2004
521
570
585
533
521
518
525
479
493
2002
221
165
223
240
249
163
I97
230
213
259
246
2003
235
262 267
225 255
126 240
I69 215
235 256
287
259
205
258 267
222
2004
216 256
256
2.3.1 2 NON-RESIDENTIAL
THOUSAND SQUARE METRES
+2004(
-
2450
-
-
5
cn 2350-
2 2250-
249
f
2150-
271
3
E E
2050-
-
FEE
~
SQUARE METRES
+2003
2.2.14 PIG IRON, PRODUCTION
1950 T-JAN
2.3.1 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED 2.3.1.1 RESIDENTIAL THOUSAND
MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 1+2002
5
2.3 CONSTRUCTION
FEE
JAN
MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG 3788 4207
3466
6329 5654
5214 4125
14207
3992 6912
4281
2538
5315 3726
3790
2003
3199
2632
2004
1677
3153
2935
2672
4860
5240
3672
3622
2647
2002
5556 7314
4829 4995
7632
8171
9377
7956
5825
6442
6103 12076
7428
2003
8135
5818 5368
5940 4366
2004
5065
4582
6211
5044
6403
6407
6417
5107
4558
2002
4156
5679 4356
4102 3779
1-U-
7208 6793
SEP
OCT NOV DEI
2002 -I+ 2003 -0-20041
2.3.1 .I RESIDENTIAL BUILDING, CONSTRUCTON 7295 5483
6175 5215
-
7090 6805
4 P.
.:..
.: JAN
FEE
MAR APR MAY JUN +2002
-71
-
.. .
:
JUL
+2003
7-
i
I
AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
-0-20041
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
I
I
UNIT
IYEAR
I JAN I FEB I
MAR
I APR I
MAY
I JUN I JUL I AUG I SEP I OCT I NOV I DEC
I
32.1 GOODS LOADED
3. TRANSPORT
3.1 RAILWAY TRAFFIC 3.1 .lPASSENGER-KILOMETRES
3.12 FREIGHT TON-KILOMETRES
2002
2529
2160
2442
2402
2530
2256
2362
2583
2259
2446
2361
2413
2003 2004
2618 2386
2392 2158
2370 2190
2362 2320
2435 2495
2131 2187
2251 2455
2507 1715
2262 1566
2419
2333
2299
2002 2003
625 760 776
993 969 968
976 1010 937
980 1030 929
948 941 394
924 930 929
871 915 383
807 837
995 1024
991 955
943 927
2004
730 760 730
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
25136 26043 29436
22518 24458 24539
27302 28709 23558
26942 28456 23137
27657 28136 25457
28674 28646 24598
26533 28845 24749
25021 27179 20844
26466
28284 32466
27507 30424
27531 30249
TH0USAND METRIC
2002 2003
49143 54576
45309 47757 44813
47548 51769 47909
48963 50513 48149
48421 47531 46796
52281 47761 48868
55561 57040
49436
50593 49921 49451
56898 50943
2004
51177 51551 50999
55076 53081
TONS
54584 53882 48302
7324
7434
7325
4606 7317
4934 7959
5978 8082
0444 7657
9561 8961
7289 6993
8012 7545
7538 7386
7908 7652
9094
9765
7720
8318
1015 863 1112
1047 894 1173
1078 963 1164
1104 991 1202
1083 1022 1183
1056 998 1153
I180 1117 1256
1153 1103
1053
MILLIONS
MILLIONS
359
3.2 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME TRANSPORT 3.2.1 GOODS LOADED
3.2.2 GOODS UNLOADED
26937 26301
JAN
FEB MAR APR
1+
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
2002 4-2003 4- 2004
OCT NOV DEC
1
3.22 GOODS UNLOADED
i
3.3 CIVIL AVIATION TRAFFIC (TOTAL SCHEDULED SERVICES) 3.3.1 PASSENGER-KILOMETRES
MILLIONS
3.3.2 CARGO NET TON-KILOMETRES MILLIONS
2002 2003 2004
7339
6688
7840
6561
8348
7157
7313 6118 6927
2002 2003 2004
867 865 949
876 827 1054
1105 999 1180
1042
4. INTERNAL TRADE -INDEX NUMBERS OF VALUE 4.1 WHOLESALE 4.1.1 GENERAL
2000 = 100
2002 2003 2004
107.1 114.8 117.4
98.4 102.6 110.7
113.1 113.9 123.5
110.3 109.9 1172
112.6 110.5 117.0
108.3 108.5 1192
103.8 105.4 114.3
105.6 106.8 115.1
111.1 108.5 118.5
112.3 114.4
13.6 11.4
16.6 18.7
2002 2003
97.2 105.4 121.8
108.4 114.4 130.7
105.1 112.4 119.0
108.4 111.7 122.3
112.4 118.1 118.6
105.6 120.0
119.4 127.4 124.2
11.5 20.8
16.7 27.4
112.6
106.8 1202 118.6
110.6 121.4
2004
102.0 115.6 127.9
2002 2003
115.4 125.8
94.0 93.4
111.7 111.7 118.1
122.9
110.1
109.6
I 13.9
112.9 118.0
121.8 117.4
120.6 119.5
117.0 132.8
110.0
117.1
101.4
116.3 117.1 118.1
113.6
122.6
109.9 114.5 115.1
107.6
2004
103.3 108.2 113.5
JAN
FEB
MAR APR
MAY JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP OCT NOV DEC
14-2002 4-2003 4-20041 4.1.1 WHOLESALE TRADE INDEX NUMBERS OF VALUE
4.12 AGRICULTURAL RAW MATERIALS,LIVE ANIMALS
4.1.3 FOOD, BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO
2000 = 100
2000 = 100
130
125 120 115 110 105 100 95 90
JAN
FEB MAR APR
MAY
I+2002
-72-
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
-A-2003 4-20041
OCT
NOV
DEC
1
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
I
1 4.2 RETAIL 42.1 GENERAL
4.2.2 FOOD, BEVERAGES AND CIGARETES
UNIT
2000 = 100
2000 = 100
IYEAR
I JAN I
FE6
I MAR I APR I MAY I JUN I JUL I AUG I SEP I OCT I
NOV
I DEC
126.1 124.6 126.8
118.2 115.4 1202
120.4 117.0 122.7
114.3 114.1 115.1
129.0 129.7 131.7
127.6 127.9
129.5 129.2
128.7 132.1
123.7
123.7 120.8 123.6
108.2 99.2 95.9
103.7 99.9 102.2
104.4 98.0 100.8
106.7 99.1 102.1
99.5 97.5 100.8
95.8 96.6 97.3
96.5 93.1 94.5
107.5 116.7 127.4
1022 105.4
104.3 103.6
103.6 101.6
11326 14495 16198
10471 13858 17461
11990 15870 19116
12560 14759 18821
12698 13524 17895
11934 13428 18543
13032 14898 18383
12861 13541 18085
12992 14531 18180
13817 16537
13993 15761
14452 17624
11382 14320 18977
11023 13337 19128
13251 15379 21168
13185 15721 21484
14173 14676 20817
12894 15656 21610
13395 1932 21007
13959 15375 19805
13901 17021 20887
15085 18930
2002
117.8
2003 2004
132.1 131.6
1172 111.8
124.2 125.1
115.9
2002 2003 2004
99.9 107.6 111.1
2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004
4.2.1 RETAIL TRADE INDEX NUMBERS OF VALUE
5. EXTERNAL TRADE 5.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 5.1.1 IMPORTS MlLLiON
us DOLLARS 5.12 EXPORTS
MILLION
us DOLLARS
FE6
JAN
APR
MAR
MAY
JUN
JUL
1-0-2002 +2003 15197 18242
15026 19729
AUG
SEP
OCT
-C-20041
5.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS
lgooo
5 2 INDEX NUMBERS OF QUANTUM, UNIT VALUE AND TERMS OF TRADE 5.2.1 QUANTUM 52.1.1 IMPORTS 2000 = 100 2002 107.0 I15.8 2003 119.3 2004 5.2.1.2 EXPORTS
2000 = 100
2002 2003 2004
98.8 115.1 135.8
114.7 132.4
116.8 122.1
121.o 134.8
117.4
132.4
141.l 164.8
161.7
129.0 150.8
122.0 160.2
110.7 116.6 1332
109.8 110.3
102.3 109.1
109.4 119.4
107.3 109.0
107.9 117.2
126.5
1282
127.0
126.6
126.1
109.9
110.4
115.1 129.6 162.1
118.4
128.9 167.5
115.2 123.5 164.9
109.7
125.7 174.0
126.4 151.9
98.8 107.0 126.4
110.8 119.5 139.8
92.8 109.6 153.5
127.3 163.6
3
18ooo 17000
11000
.""..,.
,
1 -
52.2 UNIT VALUE 522.1 IMPORTS
5.2.22 EXPORTS
5.2.3 TERMS
OF TRADE
JAN
2000 = 100
2000 = 100
2000 = 100
2002 2003
80.5
80.3 98.4
82.6 992
85.9 95.9
87.7 92.5
88.6 92.5
89.4 94.2
90.4 94.0
91.4 93.6
2004
94.7 102.8
104.4
103.6
106.9
106.6
109.3
108.9
107.7
108.9
2002
82.1
82.1
84.8
85.1
2003 2004
84.9 90.9
84.8 89.6
84.4 88.5
83.9 90.7
84.9 83.7 91.7
81.4 83.7 90.7
83.3 84.7 92.5
822 852 92.6
82.5 84.8
2002 2003 2004
102.0 89.7 88.5
1022 86.2 85.9
102.7 85.1 85.4
99.1 87.5 84.8
96.8 90.5 86.0
91.9 90.5 83.0
93.2 89.9 84.9
90.9 90.6 86.0
90.3
912 93.7
90.9 97.3
91.2 99.5
82.1 852
82.0 87.1
83.6
90.0 90.9
90.2 89.5
91.7 88.5
I
FEE
I
MAR
I
APR
141-2002
.
I
I
MAY
JUN
JUL
. AUG
. SEP
r
NOV
DEC
OCT
NOV
DEC
4-2003 +20041
5.12 TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS
88.1
91.o
90.6 83.6
JAN
FEB MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
1-U-2002 -6-2003 -Q-2004\
- 73 -
. OCT
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
I
I 5.3 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL IMPORTS 5.3.1 WHEAT AND MESLIN, UNMILLED
UNIT
MILLION
]YEAR
I JAN I
us
2002 2003
36.7 65.7
DOLLARS
2004
MILLION
FEB
I
MAR
I APR I
MAY
I
I JUL I AUG I SEP I OCT I NOV I DEC
JUN
49.3 58.2 63.1
43.7 44.6 53.6
42.4 63.5 65.4
41.O 41.7 48.4
42.8 43.6 63.3
35.6 51.9 49.2
47.4 48.1 56.8
49.8 48.6
38.8
49.9 51.3 41.2
2002 2003 2004
50
39
51
51
60
47
52
48
47
53
52
48
49 59
41 63
50 77
59 71
52 63
52 53
53 51
39 45
45 46
48
49
75
2002 2003 2004
1692.2 2559.1 2378.1
1654.9 2386.3 3045.6
1796.9 2942.8 2532.9
1856.6 2337.4 2583.1
2076.5 2029.5 2799.1
1751.4 1573.5 2943.6
1918.0 2640.8 2812.3
1994.3 2008.2 3189.1
2172.0 22132 3196.3
2074.5 2329.3
54.4 47.6
5.3.3 PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, IMPORTS 3800
49.7 45.4
3200
2800
5.32 WOOD
us DOLLARS 5.3.3 PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
MILLION
us DOLLARS
i
2400
J
z
3 2081.9 2620.1
2114.0 2552.4
2000
a
1800 1200
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
[+2002 5.3.4 IRON AND STEEL, INGOTS
MILLION
us DOLLARS 5.3.5 TEXTILE MACHINERY
MILLION
us DOLLARS 5.4 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS 5.4.1 FISH, FRESH AND
FROZEN
MILLION
us DOLLARS
5.4.2 PLYWOOD
MILLION
us DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
46.6 85.4 134.9
58.1 92.0 88.7
47.6 75.0 135.1
64.6 102.3 161.O
67.6 114.8 204.5
55.6 137.1 154.6
83.1 113.0 134.0
90.1 112.8 179.4
46.7
90.0 131.O
972
103.7 101.6
64.3 79.6
2002 2003 2004
27.4 30.1 18.5
32.6 33.0 17.9
38.9 30.9 19.0
32.3 35.6 20.6
45.1 30.9 17.0
47.6 50.8 19.8
42.8 31.1 20.3
28.4 212
282 28.1
32.1 18.4
37.0 27.9
26.2
29.1 24.4 18.8
2002 2003 2004
39.4
35.5 38.5
40.8
342
45.3
36.9
55.9
35.6
44.6
56.7
612
65.9
40.0
55.6
40.4
34.6
39.8
66.0
58.1
35.9
44.0
47.5
35.7 43.8
37.1
38.9
33.4 46.6
57.1
33-4
43.8 51.2
2002 2003 2004
2.4 3.2 42
1.8 2.7 4.7
2.2 3.2 3.7
3.7 3.0 4.5
4.O 3.7 5.3
3.9 4.8 8.2
4.1 5.9 8.4
3.3 4.3 5.8
3.0 6.2 6.2
3.1 4.7
3.5 2.7
2.6 2.5
50.3
MILLION
2002
us
2003 2004
DOLLARS
47.7 43.7
39.9 43.4
55.1 54.7
40.0
51.8
64.9
62.1 58.4 62.7
62.6 59.8 58.1
56.6 55.3 61.7
54.2 51.9 60.3
49.9 45.3 49.0
53.2 55.3 61.I
JAN
65.9 65.5
63.9 67.7
57.5 68.4
AUG
OCT
NOV
DEC
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
SEP
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
4-2003 *20041
6.1.1 WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX
6. PRICES
6.1 WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX 6.1.1 GENERAL
JUL
4-2003 -0-20041
5.4.3 WOVEN COTTON FABRICS, EXPORTS
l+2002 5.4.3 WOVEN COTTON FABRICS
JUN
109
2000 = 100
2002 2003 2004
97.8 100.5 104.3
98.3 101.1 105.6
98.8 102.1 106.6
99.6 101.5 107.1
100.0 101.0 107.4
99.4 100.5 107.3
99.1 100.7 107.7
99.2 I01.l 108.7
99.4 101.5 109.1
99.6 101.8 1092
99.8 1022
105.3 107.9
105.5 104.3
106.4
105.4 106.1 125.8
102.5 109.5 131.6
106.7 113.8 137.0
109.3 119.8 130.4
103.9 121.3
129.4
110.1 111.4 128.3
100.8
124.3
104.5 105.7 131.8
99.8 102.9
107
8
'05
I
103
6.1 2 AGRICULTURAL FOODS
2000 = 100
2002 2003 2004
110.5 134.6
123.0 118.3
106.0 121.1
(Y
I01 99 97
JAN
-74-
FE0 MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
69.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 6 2 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 6.2.1 GENERAL
6.2.2 FOOD
118
2000 = I00
2000=100
2002 2003
105.0 109.0
105.5 109.6
106.1 110.9
106.7 110.7
107.1 110.5
107.0 110.2
106.7 110.1
107.4 110.6
108.0 111.6
107.7 111.7
2004
112.7
113.2
114.3
114.3
114.2
114.2
114.9
115.9
115.9
115.9
2002
105.5 109.9 1162
107.5 110.8 117.1
107.0 112.4 118.9
107.5 112.0 118.8
108.0 111.0 118.4
107.6 110.0 118.2
106.8 110.1 119.4
108.9 111.8 122.4
110.6 115.0 122.7
107.7 115.7 122.0
2003 2004
107.8 111.5
108.3 112.0
114
1072 114.7
108.5 114.9
7.1.2 RESERVE MONEY
i
112
"O 108
104
BILLION WON
2002 2003 2004
BILLION WON
2002 2003 2004
7 2 FOREIGN ASSETS'
BILLION WON
2002 2003 2004
7.3 EXCHANGE RATE (MIDPOINT RATE)
WON PER USDOLLAR
2002 2003 2004
249420 260254 265594 260881 260400 263885 259466 263556 268185 272991 277824 283581 283237 280848 276134 273012 279348 276010 276268 282840 282405 290278 273796 298953 298427 306980 305746 301211 299992 305130 310703 298118 312339 30287 36242 39481
33184 35668 37197
33826 38150 38816
33514 35941 37934
34397 36337 37258
33149 37312 42335
33266 35377 38081
32483 36243 38740
36278 38913 41818
32730 37234
34179 36423
1a2
FEE MAR APR
JAN
MAY
JUL
JUN
IQ-2002 +2003
37987 40750
OCT
SEP
AUG
NOV DEC
-0-20041
7.1.1 MONEY
208547 215685 216121 217505 211076 207144 209972 210900 211308 216131 211517 211708 217880 214188 214891 216276 217380 213794 231347 235248 224471 247036 253558 253388 273001 281861 292541 294444 296062 283653 287069 284889 1314.8 1170.5 1173.6
1327.7 1186.8 1174.5
1326.4 1252.9 1153.6
1292.2 1213.1 1167.7
1233.3 1206.6 1165.7
1201.8 1193.1 1152.5
1197.0 1180.0 1171.3
EXCLUDINGTIRES FOR MOTORCYCLESAND BICYCLES.
1200.5 1178.5 1153.8
1225.5 1150.2 1147.9
1233.4 1177.3 1122.3
1208.0 1202.6
1200.4 1197.8
,
-.----I
INCLUDING PROJECTTELEVISION AND FLAT PANEL DISPLAY TELEVISION.
JAN
INCLUDINGLIGHT. SMALL, MEDIUM. LARGE TYPES OF CARS AND MULTI UTILITY VEHICLES.
,
FEE
.
. MAR APR
.
, MAY
JUN
*
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
14-2002 -6-2003 -0-20041
INCLUDINGUCTEMIONS. ALTERATIONS. RECONSTRUCTIONAND REPAIR. INCLUDING
5E
106
7. FINANCE 7.1 MONEY SUPPLY 7.1.1 MONEY
116
mtmncTRANSPORT.
INCLUDINGVENEERS AND PARTICLE BOARD. EXCLUDINGCOMMEMORATIVECOIFIS. DATA RELATE TO CURRENCY IN CIRCULATION,DEMAND DEPOSITS AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. INCLUDINGDATA FOR NON-BANK FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS.
- 75 -
. OCT NOV
I
DEC
I
I
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
1
NOV
I
DEC
I
2.1.1 COAL, PRODUCTION
1. POPULATION 1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
1.2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003 2004 a
9.7
9.6
10.3
10.3
9.5 10.2
9.6 10.4
9.6 10.3
9.6 10.3
9.7 10.5
9.6
9.9
10.4
10.5
10.3
10.5
10.5
16.8 172
16.5 17.0
16.5 16.8
16.4
16.4
16.1
14180 15311 16826
PER 1000
2002
18.4
POPULATION
2003 2004 a
18.8
17.4 18.0
16.9 17.7
17.9
17.0
16.8
16.8 17.4 16.6
9.8
9.8 10.4
9.8 10.4
9.8 10.5
9.8 10.4
10.3
16.3 16.5
16.1 16.5
16.2 16.5
162 16.4
16.5
14674 15844 17022
15321 15899 17254
15265 16267
16325
15950
16866
17322
16727
17496
16.3
2. INDUSTRY 2.1 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED COMMODITIES 2.1.1 COAL
2.1.2 LIGNITE
2.1.3 CRUDE PETROLEUM
2.1.4 ELECTRICITY
2.1.5 IRON ORE
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
14915 16714 17094
14294 16087 16936
14795 16994 18187
15035 16494 17324
13968 16101 16963
THOUSAND
2002
6357
6447
6239
4140
4230
5505
4635
4983
6530
7611
8297
9193
METRIC TONS
2003 2004
8605 7648
7670 6780
7204 7220
5060 4689
5060 4873
4701 3937
5021 3849
5310 4225
6158
7581
8230
8808
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
30530 33947 37368
27947 30959 35128
31112 34525 37802
30099 33554 36931
31488 35090 38408
30992 34479 37895
32299 36260 39402
32882 36534 39578
32322 35746
33644 37041
32655 35932
33593 37273
66263 68148
79520
82980
95968
79233
84465
91742
7223 7895
7124 7666
7230 8367
.
.
;
13500,
JAN
;
.
,
MAR
FEB
.
I
APR
I
MAY
i
I
JUN
JUL
FERRO-ALLOYS
MILLION
2002
89270
77769
80026
71933
64551
62722
2003 2004
92203 91255
82728 84912
85704 85632
75262 76499
66964 69035
59495 61682 64201
60793
KWH
63343 64877
64805 66441
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
6520 7375 7908
6125 6912 7459
7227 7744 8018
7222 7755 7837
7028 7674 7934
6925 7651 7874
7267 7630 8131
7362 7812 8063
6924 7415
THOUSAND
2002
3632
3521
3920
3760
4077
3836
3994
4053
3821 3989
3881 4090
3815 3955
3961 4181
2.1.7 CRUDE STEEL
5007
5097 5341
5002 5122
5095 5402
METRIC
2003
4040
3691
4231
4102
4297
4053
4141
4042
TONS
2004
4187
3946
4247
3902
4279
3984
4053
4581
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
4673 5138 5405
4538 4681 5069
4988 5316 5497
4874 5196 5197
5080 5467 5627
4978
5248 5365 5544
5198 5340 5641
5220 5443
r
I
SEP
8
OCT NOV DEC
1-0-2002 -4-2003 +2004] 2.1.3 CRUDE PETROLEUM, PRODUCTION
FEB
JAN
MAR
MAY
APR
JUN
JUL
1-0-2002 +2003 2.1.6 PIG-IRON AND
I
AUG
5251
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
+20041
2.1.4 ELECTRICITY, PRODUCTION
:
:
:
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85000 -
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75000 -
70000 65000 -
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JAN
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.
.
1-13-2002 +2003
- 76-
.
FEE MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DE( -0-20041
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
I
I 2.1.8 TIRES
2.1.9 CEMENT
UNIT
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
3010 3336
2703 2991
3018 3280
3209 3425
3320 3474
3459
2932
3012
3367
3425
2771
3065
3460
3759
4088
2658 3154
3337 3802
3763 4330
4285 4752
4698 5023
4238 4713
860
777
799
928 791
782 815
873 762
889
728
1022 743
32 88
88
113
91
84
72
48
68
109 78
103 78
2002
4037
3409
4135
4296
5103
2003
4458
3765
4223
2004
5260
4559
5029
4328 5550
5186 6859
2002
172
188
233
239
2003 2004
158 179
171 196
251 287
243 244
us
2002 2003
2060 2449
2330 2916
2893 3502
DOLLARS
2004
2912
3761
MILLI0N
2002
us
2003
5710 8237
DOLLARS
2004
9294
2792
2906
2484 2821 3106
2002
1603
2239
2003 2004
1562 1972
2152 2389
THOUSAND METRIC
2002
729
2003
TONS
2004
869 639
800
33 97
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003
2454 2652
2004
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
3. TRANSPORT
3.1 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME TRANSPORT 3.1.1 GOODS LOADED
(YEAR
3118 3452
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC 2939 3197
3167 3432
3482
4044 4268
3794 4087
2789
1841
3164
2303
847
635 713
751
840
610
689
3556
3204 3345
2.1.9 CEMENT, PR0DUCTK)N
5036
* 704
814 571
1142 760
800
FE6 M4R
JAN
APR
JUN
MAY
+ZOO3
)+ZOO2
3.1.2 GOODS UNLOADED
THOUSAND 2002 METFUC 2003 TONS 2004 3.2 CIVIL AVIATION TRAFFIC (TOTAL SCHEDULED SERVICES) 3.2.1 PASSENGER-KILOMETRES
3.22 CARGO
MILLIONS
MILLIONS
NET TON-KILOMETRES
73
I00
98
69
82
74
6619
5097
4438
4373
7575
6073
5175
5056
119
86
73
101
133 65
6686
7830
8684
6978 8518
8481 I0239
9843 I0912
220
189 218 225
220 218 218
232 240
231
21 I 244
3159 3726
2792 3521
2997 3513
3365 3976
3021 3639
4656
4653
4352
4786
5098
5604
7115
8023
7231
6826
7874
8519
8198
8441
7905
9554
6265
9783
8346
8949
9452
9464
10048
9594
10529
9454
I1023
10104
11704
11367
10292
11117
11013
79 105
4.1.2 W O R T S (F.O.6
SEP OCT NOV OEC
+20041
4.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF
IMPORTS
5000
273 258
261
204
241
274
252
3005 3760
3436 4207
3251 3894
3701 5087
ig
4000
217
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MILLION
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4.2 PRINCIPAL IMPORTS 4.2.1 MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT, TRANSPORT MEANS
4.2.2 STEEL PIPES
MILLION
us
2002 2003
943.5
825.9 1114.7
1121.8 1296.1
WLLARS
2004
1277.5
1663.9
1970.3
THOUSAND METRIC
771.I
1203.1
1023.1
1129.2
1466.5 2039.4
1443.9
1434.8
1368.2 1701.9
1939.8
2194.1
2437.9
2002 2003 2004
25.3 10.0 29.7
27.5 7.3 56.8
29.4 7.0 35.6
39.8 12.1 48.2
41.0 23.8
20.1 7.3
20.3 10.5
14.1
29.1
37.0
102.4 147.9
101.0 169.6
DOLLARS
2004
42.0 119.2 952
93.8
us
2002 2003
230.2
202.7
102.2 1562 173.8
102.1 148.9 198.1
109.6 173.0 197.5
TONS
1183.3 1403.7
1183.4 1372.3
1315.7 1584.4
1279.0
1530.5
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2233.1
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p 10.0 22.3
12.0 42.9
212 43.6
12.2 49.8
4.1 36.4
110.5 148.5
119.3 175.7
196.6 187.3
141.1 221.7
131.8 257.5
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4.2.4 KNITWEAR AND TEXTILE CLOTHING
4.2.5 RAW SUGAR
MILLION
124.5 156.3
5oa JAN
14.1 28.4 26.6
21.1 36.3 48.5
37.5 48.8 56.1
45.4 45.7 55.9
39.3 31.8 40.8
31.4 26.0 33.4
52.4 33.7 44.1
61.5 43.3
DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
155.9 206.0
323.9 279.4
527.2
333.0
481.7 437.7
619.1 508.4
1201.4 551.9
481.9 537.5
86.3 282.8
TONS
2004
150.6
10.0
375.6
136.4
453.2
299.3
249.2
MILLION
us
70.1 45.7
69.8 47.2
45.4 40.3
4.32 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
4.3.3 NATURAL GAS
4.3.4 COAL
4.3.5 ORES AND FERROUS CONCENTRATES
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
31.4 33.3 4.3.1 CRUDE OIL, EXPORTS
150.5 1502
148.0 55.4
126.6 238.6
138.5 545.6
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4.3 PRINCIPAL W O R T S 4.3.1 CRUDE OIL
FEE
THOUSAND METRIC TONS THOUSAND
2002 2003 2004
METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
11628 13451 14569
11068 12622 15926
12988 15575 19216
12342 13439 14858
13477 15155 12985
12442 16793 15484
4625.5 4915.1 5912.3 4568.7 381I.I 4802.9
6011.2 6552.8 9478.5
6489.9 6092.8 5833.6
6132.6 6239.3 4952.8
5628.7 7105.3 5615.2
13875 13770 13918
11363 13062 12762
11432 13477
11083 11349
10511 11227
9943 10700
12858
12084
12290
12615
3479.6 4096.9 5519.2
4458.1 4225.6 4964.3
2890.5 3642.9 5393.2
1338.4 3850.7 5387.0
13748 18052 14387
14381 19409
14036 16925
13729 17338
13283 15877
13638 16586
5
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6848.9
6916.6
6998.1
6636.2
6306.6
5544.5
6867.3 5089.3
7429.5
6291.5
5917.0
5382.5
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12417 12761
2002 2003 2004
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
2764.7 3956.9 2254.4
2994.1 4235.7 4525.4
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
343.0
391.7
532.1
600.1
553.2
838.5
700.8
618.4
619.4
889.3
1037.5
937.4
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653.0
921.5 1108.2
721.4 1251.3
621.4 1102.6
631.3 1501.9
856.4
676.7
875.1
728.5
866.9
1171.0
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9728
9874
10445
9749 10833
10186
10242
11545
2704.5
2789.9
3167.7
4408.6
3471.9
4250.7
4285.5
4584.0
5158.9
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FEE
MAR APR
13413 13933
MILLION
MAY
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JUN
+ZOO3
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AUG
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4907.1
1299.8
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I
JUL
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5. PRICES
5.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 5.1.1 GENERAL
103.5
PRECEDING MONTH = 100
2002 2003 2004
103.1 102.4 101.8
101.2 101.6 101.0
101.1 101.1 100.8
101.2 101.0 101.0
101.7 100.8 100.7
100.5 100.8 100.8
100.7 100.7 100.9
100.1 99.6 100.4
100.4 100.3
101.1 101.0
101.6 101.0
101.5 101.1
103.0
102.5 I
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PRECEDING MONTH = 100
2002 2003 2004
102.8 102.5 101.6
100.9 101.2 101.1
100.5 101.0 101.1
101.0 101.0 100.8
1022 100.7 100.4
99.8 100.8 100.8
100.4 100.4 101.0
98.9 98.6 100.1
99.3 99.8
100.6 101.1
2002 2003 2004
1080.0 1395.6 2126.9
1084.9 1440.8 2197.1
1106.7 1513.3 2244.6
1147.7 1584.0 2255.8
1204.5 1680.4 2286.3
1254.9 1822.3 2425.3
1268.5 1808.7 2376.0
1282.4 1844.8 2372.0
1302.0 1871.8 2416.0
1313.5 1850.7
102.0 1012
102.2 101.5
2
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100.5
100.0
BILLION RUBLES
1337.8 1899.4
1498.5 2181.9
BILLION RUBLES
2002 2003 2004
866.7 1177.7 2011.6
873.8 1287.5 2053.6
892.7 1321.1 1977.0
943.9 1423.0 1933.1
1006.7 1544.0 1911.0
1052.6 1570.9 1959.5
1051.4 1551.8 1888.9
1101.1 1541.6 1870.0
1105.9 1528.0 1877.3
1119.0 1542.0
1167.8 1584.6
1263.7 1947.7
6.2 FOREIGN ASSETS ( N W
BILLION RUBLES
2002 2003
1201.9 1739.0 2258.2
1180.7 1782.5 2288.6
1283.6 1814.1 2425.5
1366.6 1898.9 2504.0
1386.0 1910.8 2591.3
1432.8 19772 2666.1
1436.9 19292 2707.5
1499.8 1961.4 2804.9
1536.5 1931.7
1551.7 1969.7
1577.8 2096.8
2004
1160.6 1647.8 2175.4
2002 2003 2004
30.685 31.822 28.494
30.927 31.576 28.516
31.119 31.380 28.485
31.196 31.100 28.883
31.307 30.709 28.990
31.447 30.348 29.030
31.440 30.260 29.100
31.567 30.504 29.240
31.636 30.612 29220
31.741 29.858 28.770
31.842 29.739
31.784 29.455
RUBLES PER US DOLLAR
AT CALCULATIONS OF RELATIVE INDICES OF 2004 ESTIMATION OF POPULATIONSUBJECT TO ALL-RUSSIANPOPULATIONCENSUS 2002 WAS USED. RELATIVE INDICES FOR THE YEARS 20022003 WERE CALCULATED WITHOUT TAKING INTO ACCOUNT RESULTS OF THE 2002 CENSUS. FREIGHT BY MARITIMETRANSPORT IN FOREGN NAVIGATION. DATA ON REGULAR AND IRREGULAR CARRIERS. REFERS TO IMPORTS FROM OR EXPORTSTO NON-CIS COUNTRIES. BY FEDERAL CUSTOMS SERVICE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION.
-79-
99.5
MAR APR MAY JUN
FEE
JAN
(+2002
6.12 RESERVE MONEY
6.3 EXCHANGE RATE (END OF PERIOD)
101.0
0
6. FINANCE
6.1 MONEY SUPPLY 6.1.1 MONEY
'?
101.5
JUL
+ZOO3
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV DEC
+20041
6.1.1 MONEY
800,
,
JAN
,
FE9
,
.
,
MAR APR M4Y JUN
,
.
,
JUL
AUG
. SEP
I-I% 2002 d-2003 -0- 2004J
. OCT
. NOV
DEC
SAMOA
1
I
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
1. POPULATION 1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
1 2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003 2004
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003
MAY
1
I
JUN
-
JUL
28.6
-
--
5.6 5.5
-
28.0
-
-
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
2.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS
2004
2. EXTERNAL TRADE 2.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 2.1.1 IMPORTS MILLION TALA
2.1.2 EXPORTS
MILLION TALA
2002
29
48
34
38
49
35
40
37
35
39
36
2003
31
31
31
34
38
33
33
36
39
28
41
2004
34
31
38
36
39
39
2002 2003 2004
2 3 2
3
9
2 2
3
4 2 2
6 2 2
5 4 3
2
JAN
R B
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
~+2002+2003+2004~ 5 3
5 3
3 3
4
3
3
3
Z.t.2 TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS 10 9
3. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX a 3.1 GENERAL
8
1998=100
2002 2003 2004
3 2 FOOD
1998=100
2002 2003
110.7
-
111.0 111.7
-
110.8
109.6
-
115.9 115.7
-
116.3
116.4
-
123.0 117.8
-
111.3
113.4
-
114.8 112.4
115.7
-
5 7 3 6 2
113.3
-
113.9 111.3
-
113.5
111.9
--
121.9 118.0
-
120.6
121.0
-
122.4 121.8
124.2
-
114.9
-
111.9 112.5
-
118.9
3
5
3
4 3
2004
4. FINANCE 4.1 MONEY SUPPLY 4.1.1 MONEY
4.12 RESERVE MONEY
2
I
MILLION TALA
2002
82.63
81.75 94.44
78.77 85.06
81.98 85.39
9229 93.83
86.41 106.86
91.65
88.33
87.20
88.26
95.61
109.62
101.56
107.34
109.82
11821
60.03 65.73
57.81
56.62 71.09
73.85 81.76
2003
94.78
81.39 99.31
2004
114.80
110.61
118.26
116.34
112.15
112.63
123.19
120.33
MILLION
2002
TALA
2003
56.17 712 3
51.40 69.08
48.47 55.63
53.42 58.15
52.87 60.31
79.90
75.93
82.91
78.92
72.26
59.35 67.54 77.05
53.46 67.40
2004
54.64 64.03 75.98
2002 2003 2004
174.43
174.75
169.44
178.85 208.37
171.06 205.53
167.83 207.94
173.79 168.99 212.10
181.78 166.25 193.25
185.16 168.34 174.98
190.02 163.13 174.13
188.23 169.71 181.98
181.45 176.27
3.515
3.492
3.496
3.400
3.356
3240
3.265
3.321
3.305
69.11
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
14-2002 +2003+20041
4.1.1 MONEY 130
75.84
125 120
4.2 FOREIGN ASSETS (NET)
4.3 EXCHANGE RATE
(MIDPOINT RATE)
MILLION TALA
TALA PER US DOLLAR
2002 2003 2004
181.34 181.56
183.75 185.64
181.82 207.03
115
4
110
32
3275
3.234
3206
105
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5 90
85
80
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JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
1-0-2002 -A-2003
JUL
AUG
+20041
SINGAPORE
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UNIT
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I
JAN
I
FEE
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
1. POPULATION a
1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
2.1 .IMANUFACTURING PRODUCTiON INDEX
-
-
11.4 10.3
--
-
-
4.4
-
I
I
2004 1.2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003 2004
2003 = 100
2002
88.9
802
101.6
94.7
1022
104.2
100.5
98.1
98.3
99.7
91.8
104.8
2003 2004
100.9 108.0
78.7 101.5
107.8 109.2
91.l 111.4
93.3 112.2
97.8 117.0
942 112.1
108.8 114.3
104.1 117.1
118.6 121.4
99.3
105.5
2002 2003 2004
20.6 17.7 172
11.3 12.0 14.7
18.5 18.1 18.5
17.8 15.7 18.2
16.8 14.6 23.1
20.7 22.6 25.8
17.3 23.7
17.9 17.0
19.8 22.3
15.4 17.5
2002 2003 2004
2781
2887 3034 3101
2912 2932 3102
3005 3093 3206
2910 2991 3109
3039
2907 2896
2431 2569 2832
2002 2003 2004
8391
6050
7221
7670
7706
8755 6642
6014 8163
8580 8105
8459 8056
8177 8288
7346 7743 8425
4.4
-
2. INDUSTRY 2.1 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX 2.1.1 MANUFACTURING
2.2 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED COMMODITIES 22.1 SOFT DRINKS THOUSAND KL
JAN
FEE
MAR
APA
MAY
1+2002 17.9 22.0
24.8 24.9
JUN
JUL.
AUG
SEP
OCT
2.2.3 PAINTS
MILLION KWH
3300 _.
KL
3068
3009 2991
3108
3150
8230
7875
7196 8348
6650
2890 2923 3087 7387 6868
3061 3019
2859 2874
2881 2931
3100 -
g 8261 7536
7401 7379
7622 8478
3000 29002800-
1 27002600 2500 -
2400 -
3. TRANSPORT 3.1 INTERNATIONAL n RlTlME TR 3.1.1 TOTAL CARGO
ISPORT THOUSAND
2002
28368
24656
28476
29221
27326
28629
29716
28495
METRIC TONS
2003 2004
28998 30386
25999 27041
28184 33339
27804 32764
29772 32313
29041 33541
29416
34464
3.12 GENERAL CARGO
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
15622 15612 17945
14799 14794 16676
17187 17681 19981
16963 16388 19678
17373 16889 20214
16901 17721 21050
17762 17916 21367
3.1.3 BULK CARGO
THOUSAND
2002
12747
9857
11290
12259
9954
11720
11954
METRIC TONS
2003 2004
13386 12440
11206 10365
10503 13359
11416 13086
12883 12100
11321 12491
11500
30828
28961 30537
16531 17209 20446
16330 18257
15857 17658
16023 18495
11320
10135
12024
10431
12938
10916 12747
11479 12925
12570
12026
12042
28354
28743 33889 17175 17827 21142
i. NOV DEC
2300 7
26289 29684
26666 28608 33371
OEC
2.2.2 ELECTRICTTY, PRODUCTION
3200 -
2.22 ELECTRICITY
NOV
4-2003 -0-20041
JAN
FEE
MAR APR
MAY JUN
1-CJ-2002
JUL
+2003
AUG
SEP
OCT
SEP
OCT
+20041
3.1.1 TOTAL CARGO. TRANSPORT
13097
JAN
FEE
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
/-U-2002 *2003-+2004~
-81-
NOV
DEC
4.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS
3.2 REGISTRATION OF NEW MOTOR VEHICLES 3.2.1 PASSENGER CARS NUMBERS
3.3 INTERNATIONAL TOURIST TRAVEL 3.3.1 NUMBER OF VISITORS THOUSANDS
4. EXTERNAL TRADE 4.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 4.1 .l IMPORTS MILLION SINGAPORE DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
6086 7388 8588
4161 4494 8314
6413 6439 9247
5305 6628 9944
4621 7568 9755
5057 6026
5725 7809
4876 6460
4642 7240
4647 7074
5425 7402
6265 8062
2002 2003 2004
596.7 641.7 651.5
598.9 613.4 591.0
655.2 559.9 626.4
622.3 203.6 653.2
606.1 177.8 660.3
602.0 316.6 687.0
679.6 540.9 802.7
671.6 602.0 745.9
597.5 556.9
638.7 586.4
588.7 635.7
709.6 691.4
2002
15744 17249 19752
14689 16053 19221
17459 19265 23753
18067 18229 22720
17366 16847 22751
18241 18556 22903
18567 18448 25110
17928 18321 23898
16909 19102 24015
18816 20795
17586 18852
16939 21095
14622 17540 21768
18343 20872 25225
19426 20165 24213
18582 19526 24761
18500 19887 25901
19774 20902 26135
19303 20370 25997
18749 22599 27847
20217 23369
20279 21452
18414 23508
2003 2004
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
I-a- 2002 -A-
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
OCT
NOV
DEC
OCT
NOV
DEI
2003 -0- 20041
4.1.2 TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS
4.1.2 WPORTS
4.2 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL IMPORTS 42.1 PETROLEUM ( INCLUDING CRUDE AND REFINED PRODUCT)
MILLI0N SINGAPORE DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
17692 20905 21400
MILLION SINGAPORE DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
1878.6 2963.6 2551.5
1766.8 2612.1 2646.8
2050.6 2924.6 3520.4
2455.1 2417.9 29402
2008.8 1924.1 3316.3
2566.8 3309.6 2922.9
2426.5 2100.8 3620.8
2340.8 2038.1 3587.6
2318.4 2352.8 3617.3
2686.1 2476.2
2457.4 2212.7
2222.7 2833.6
MILLION SINGAPORE DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
204.6 255.5 311.8
179.2 278.3 411.7
218.3 267.9 392.3
215.6 340.1 423.6
254.9 309.9 480.0
209.9 324.9 358.7
238.0 327.1 469.4
243.2 300.5 487.4
217.6 355.6 464.3
244.8 372.2
245.6 300.1
354.4 322.3
MILLION SINGAPORE
2002
2939.6 3424.6
3589.2 3990.3
3520.6 3626.4
3750.1 3950.0
3761.2 3829.4
3770.8 4106.0
3854.8 4136.2
3712.2 4357.4
3780.7 4464.5
3775.8 4330.1
3582.7 4599.7
DOLLARS
2003 2004
3108.5 3604.8 4470.8
4569.3
5192.4
5075.9
5239.3
5301.1
5330.8
5355.5
5364.7
MILLION SINGAPORE
2002 2003
1393.3 1286.8
11882 1103.6
1548.9 1389.1
1464.9 1323.2
1291.5 1195.3
1193.8 1143.3
1283.4 1265.7
1305.8 1249.9
1332.3 1440.3
1455.6 1632.4
1414.2 1498.0
1392.0 1551.8
DOLLARS
2004
1390.6
1285.8
1451.0
1415.7
1316.7
1348.4
1448.9
14992
1619.5
30000
24000
2oooo
4.2.2 ORGANIC CHEMICALS
18OOO
16MM 14000
42.3 ELECTRONIC VALVES
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
14-2002
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
+2003 +2004 I
42.3 ELECTRONIC VALVES, IMPORTS
42.4 PARTS FOR OFFICE AND DATA PROCESSING MACHINES 42.5 DATA PROCESSING MACHINES
4.2.6 COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
MILLION
2002
642.7
607.3
795.7
676.5
678.9
747.8
648.5
588.9
624.0
669.3
617.1
6112
SINGAPORE DOLLARS
2003
507.8 589.6
439.1 631.4
628.4 777.7
536.9 627.1
541.8 641.6
644.6 774.9
687.1 769.3
666.2 713.4
714.6 792.2
688.1
663.6
799.0
MILLION
2002
723.2
614.3
775.8
727.1
774.0
697.2
824.4
773.8
753.5
818.2
742.0
7072
SINGAPORE DOLLARS
2003 2004
729.0 1049.5
644.2 1140.9
792.2 1316.7
784.1 1250.7
848.0 1339.2
864.1 1460.3
961.1 1322.4
937.7 1277.9
1010.9 1448.2
1086.2
1033.5
1188.0
2004
JAN
FEE
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
1-a-2002*2003u20041
SEP
SINGAPORE
4.3.1 PETROLEUM, EXPORTS
4.2.7 DISC MEDIA PRODUCTS
AND PLASTICS ARTICLES
MILLION SINGAPORE DOLLARS
2002
434.2
353.8
458.7
519.3
542.3
448.9
484.0
448.0
444.2
2003
457.6
423.9
488.6
467.0
453.9
453.9
537.6
509.2
561.6
2004
506.9
492.9
617.7
558.4
627.0
570.6
596.9
612.2
590.5
517.9 624.2
495.5 514.9
468.3 595.1
PRODUCT)
3100
j
2900
$
2700
3
4.3 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS 4.3.1 PETROLEUM( INCLUDING CRUDE AND REFINED
3300
MILLION SINGAPORE DOLLARS
2002 2003
1712.8
1432.1
1544.5
1958.3
1875.0
1949.7
2227.7
1940.5
1932.8
2592.8
2252.6
2086.1
2109.3
2177.1
2485.6
2239.3 2915.5
2141.7
2426.9
2437.4 2800.0
2377.8
2004
3065.6
3116.4
3091.3
31302
3075.7
1990.9 2263.6
2093.0 2138.1
2157.4 2625.9
2
2500
$2300
zii
2100
3
1700
c 1900
4.3.2 ORGANIC CHEMICALS
937.7 1489.5
1131.1 1463.2
MILLION SINGAPORE DOLLARS
2002
551.8
497.5
552.6
759.4
1187.3
1209.3
784.3 1102.0
1221.1
1405.8
1856.6
1213.3 1646.1
683.4 1787.7
659.9
1306.0 1469.1
669.6 1487.4
777.5
2003
1512.5
1755.4
1642.3
1433.1
1761.4
1806.8
MILLION SINGAPORE DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
3658.5
3365.4
4787.3
4211.6
4600.9 4961.3
4213.4 4836.5
4349.9 4452.4
4859.4 4637.0
4532.2 5024.3
4687.4 5249.5
4446.7 5779.9
5580.8 5608.0
6588.6
6334.7
6592.2
6891.3
6986.7
6782.8
7563.3
MILLION SINGAPORE
2002
1463.5
1201.8
1425.4
1520.4
1420.1
1341.8
1514.4
1618.3
1589.1
1463.7
1668.5
1408.1
2003
1483.0
1112.6
1434.5
1375.1
1332.7
1259.7
1375.4
1328.9
1544.9
1571.9
1438.2
1663.7
2004
686.5 1117.9
1500
1300 JAN
4.3.3 ELECTRONIC VALVES
4.3.4 PARTS FOR OFFICE AND
DATA PROCESSING
4688.2 6174.9
4844.4 5683.1
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
i+2002 -A-
4348.4
JUN
JUL
SEP
AUG
2003 -0- 2004
OCT
5889.8 4.3.3 ELECTRONIC VALVES, EXPORTS .
.
:
:
i
:
!:
I:
1
MACHINES
2004
1326.7
1261.3
1533.8
1458.4
1513.1
1653.9
MILLION
2002
2597.6
1965.0
2489.7
2619.9
21562
2065.2
2253.7
2186.7
2211.7
2404.1
2552.9
2355.9
SINGAPORE DOLLARS
2003 2004
2401.5
1847.1
2128.2 2162.9
1985.6 2071.2
2121.5 2259.4
2281.8 2266.8
2060.8 2262.3
2516.4 2469.1
2278.6
2676.6
1948.5
2449.3 23052
2494.1
2245.2
MILLION
2002
796.5
648.7
846.2
900.9
914.5
8112
986.7
965.4
975.4
1083.9
914.8
784.7
SINGAPORE DOLLARS
2003
828.3 1000.1
758.1 1215.1
951.9 1272.6
829.9 1195.7
868.6 1235.3
935.5 1584.8
1001.8 1359.6
996.0 1285.0
1049.0
1185.6
1033.1
1211.0
1724.1
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DOLLARS
1878.3
2020.1
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4.3.5 DATA PROCESSING
MACHINES
4.3.6 COMMUNICATION
EQUIPMENT
4.3.7 DISC MEDIA PRODUCTS
AND PLASTICS ARTICLES
MILLION SINGAPORE DOLLARS
5. PRICES 5.1 DOMESTIC SUPPLY PRICE INDEX 1995 = 100 5.1.1 ALL ITEMS
2004 2002
626.2
2003 2004
797.7
520.1 569.5
607.6 770.7
711.0 683.7
563.5 692.2
8402
668.9
968.9
836.7
804.5
580.6
596.8
592.4
663.7 776.7
733.6 819.4
659.0 791.0
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f
r
i
j
14212 604.8 917.5
DEC
NOV
1
668.1 815.3
571.7 756.9
606.6 889.0
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
)+2002
MAY
JUN
-A-2003
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
j
j
j
i
t
NOV
DEC
NOV
DEC
-0-20041
888.0 4.3.5 DATA PROCESSING MACHINES, EXPORTS
2002
95.2
95.5
97.8
99.5
99.5
98.1
97.6
97.9
99.4
100.0
98.5
99.4
2003
100.7
103.3
103.5
100.9
98.8
98.8
99.8
100.6
100.0
100.1
100.4
100.8
101.1 103.3
102.2
99.6
99.1
98.4
97.9
98.2
100.1
100.4
100.7
101.7
102.6
102.7
103.0
103.7
992 103.9
99.4
102.9
103.8
104.4
104.9
2004 5.1.2 FOOD
1995 = 100
2002 2003 2004
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
1-D-2002 +2003
AUG
-+20041
SEP
OCT
SINGAPORE
I
I 5.2 CONSUMER PRICE INDB 5.2.1 ALL ITEMS
UNIT
NOV. 1997 OCT. 1998 = 100
-
NOV. 1997 OCT. 1998
-
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
1
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I AUG I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
I
DEC
2002 2003 2004
101.3 102.2 103.5
101.6 102.0 103.6
101.5 102.3 103.6
101.6 102.5 103.8
101.9 101.9 103.9
101.9 101.6 103.9
101.9 102.2 103.8
101.8 102.3 104.0
101.7 102.4 104.4
101.7 102.3 104.3
101.9 102.5 104.3
101.9 102.7
2002 2003 2004
1022 102.9 104.2
102.9 102.3 104.5
101.7 101.7 103.8
101.8 102.4 103.7
102.1 102.6 103.9
102.0 102.3 104.0
101.8 102.4 1042
101.6 102.4 104.2
101.9 102.5 105.9
101.5 102.6 105.6
101.7 102.8 105.7
101.8 103.1
MILLION SINGAPORE DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
35798 36452
36473 36119
36269 36868
34710 36462
34331 36553
34883 36709
34502 37165
33989 37316
34001 38027
34173 38459
35338 38630
35828 38723
40124
40464
41419
40400
41832
41119
42070
41430
41891
6.1.2 RESERVE MONEY
MILLION SINGAPORE DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
19232 21249 22349
19124 20065 21131
19875 19958 20454
18971 19614 21138
18859 20019 20865
19090 20004 20601
18762 20051 21434
18928 20033 21502
18994 19771 21067
6 2 FOREIGN ASSETS (NET)
MILLION SINGAPORE DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
SINGAPORE DOLLARS PER US DOLLAR
2002 2003 2004
5.2.2 FOOD
= loo
5.2.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
6. FINANCE
6.1 MONEY SUPPLY 6.1.1 MONEY
6.3 EXCHANGE RATE (END OF PERIOD)
1.835 1.738 1.686
1.843 1.766 1.700
1.809 1.774 1.684
1.786 1.730 1.710
1.765 1.757 1.712
1.764 1.760 1.712
1.749 :.759 1.714
1.777 1.729 1.696
19260 20321
19129 20845
d e f
MAR APR
19964 20653
1.766 1.737 1.678
1.763 1.726 1.651
1.737 1.711
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV
MC
OCT
DEC
'a xp
41000
39000
9 p
37000
2
REFER TO SINGAPORE RESIDENTS (CITIZENS AND PERMANENT RESIDEMS WITH LOCAL RESIDENCE). WCLUDES RUBBER PROCESSING. INCLUDES INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS (IQ), SEMICONDUCTORS.CTV PICTURETUBES. CR TUBES FOR COMPUTER MONITORS, TV CAMERA TUBES, MICROWAVE TUBES, AND PARTS FOR THESE PRODUCTS. INCLUDES INK CARTRIDGES, PCBAS(E.G. MOTHERBOARDS. SOUND CARDS, INTERFACE CARDS) AND PLASTIC CASINGS AND OTHER PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR COMPUTERS. INCLUDES COMPUTERS. DISK DRIVERS, TAPE DRIVES, PRINTERS. COMPUTER MONITORS. COMPUTER KEYBOARDSAND PERIPHERALUNITS AND ACCESSORIES. INCLUDES PAGERS. CUtULAWHAND PHONES, TV CAMERAS, VIDEO CAMERAS AND RECORDERS, RADAR AND NAVIGATIONALEQUIPMENT, RADIO REMOTE CONTROLS, SATELLITE DISCS, AND PARTS FOR THESE PRODUCTS.
6.1.1 MONEY
II
a b c
FEB
I-tl-2002 -A-2003 -0-20041
130270 130718 133669 132245 131973 132798 131928 139988 132133 131806 132255 133215 134867 136698 140139 143304 141541 144126 144784 144374 141979 149114 149007 150044 147832 150224 153660 157278 1.832 1.738 1.699
JAN
i35Mw)
3 3 m
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
[+2002
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
-6.2003 -20041
NOV
SRI: LANKA
I
I
1. POPULATION 1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
1.2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
UNIT
PER loo0
IYEAR
POPULATION
2002 2003 2004
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
1
-
JUN
I
19.1 18.9
-
5.8 5.9
JUL
I AUG I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
2.1.3 ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
-
-
-
2004 2. INDUSTRY 2 .lPRODUCTION OF SELECTED COMMODITIES THOUSAND 2.1.1 TEA
2.12 NATURAL RUBBER
2.1.3 ELECTRICITY
2.1.4 PAPER AND PAPERWARD
2002
METRIC TONS
2003 2004
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
MILLION KWH
25.8
...
21.5
24.9
27.3
33.6
26.2
...
...
...
...
...
22.7 24.8
20.8 24.3
24.8 22.9
25.6 25.7
... 28.9
... JAN
24.2
24.6
24.3
23.3
29.9
30.5
23.0
24.6
8.0
7.9
8.0
7.3
7.1
6.8
...
...
...
...
7.7 72
7.6 6.6
8.6 7.8
...
...
7.3
9.1
102
10.1
10.6
8.2
7.8
6.5
6.7 6.6 6.5
...
...
2002 2003 2004
558
470
457 627 660
543 655 693
473 640
529 660
638
668
620
447 637 657
574 651
674
395 601 625
...
...
435 645 687
...
...
METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
704
720
833
530
702
611
453
558
454
588
MILLIONS
2002 2003 2004
327
304
382
324 393
354
392
436
244
364 397 440
377 430
336
329 401 430
...
369 399
342 389 426
...
...
334 383 377
...
...
2002
10.7
9.7
112
9.4
11.1
11.9
11.9
12.5
10.8
...
...
2003 2004
...
...
8.0
13.0 14.8
9.7
9.5
9.6
11.6 12.3
12.0
8.0
9.2 10.2
10.6
8.8
11.4 11.9
FEE
MAR APR MAY
JUN
1*2002
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV M C
-62003 +20041
32.1 GOODS LOADED
i' h
3. TRANSPORT 3.1 RAILWAY TRAFFIC 3.1.1 PASSENGER-KILOMETRES
3.1 2 FREIGHT TON-KILOMETRES
MILLIONS
3.2 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME TRANSPORT 32.1 GOODS LOADED THOUSAND
32.2 GOODS UNLOADED
JAN
FEB MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
1-0- 2002 42003
...
2002
705
669
739
742
785
790
913
906
810
...
...
...
2003 2004
...
...
854 909
1009
888
816
841
974
999 1054
654
a45
768 903
885
878
901 970
THOUSAND METRIC
2002
1457
1375
1622
1714
1790
1630
1617
1524 1758 2022
1696 1532
2004
1524 1528 1820
1712 2017
TONS
1580 1522 1710
...
...
1486 1629 1673
...
...
1429 1471 2046
...
2003
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
+20041
3.22 GOODS UNLOADED
11.1
METRIC TONS
AUG
0<
9 1300
& JAN
-85-
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
SRI LANKA
I
1
UNIT
3.3 INTERNATIONAL TOURIST TRAVEL 3.3.1 NUMBER OF TOURISTS THOUSANDS
4. EXTERNAL TRADE 4.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 4.1.1 IMPORTS MILLION RUPEES
4.1.2 EXPORTS (INCLUDING RE-EXPORTS) 4 2 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL IMPORTS 4.2.1 VEGETABLE PRODUCTS
MILLION RUPEES
MILLION RUPEES
IYEAR
I
JAN
2002 2003 2004
28.3 49.9
2002 2003
I
FEB
I
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
I
...
...
36.0
49.9
54.9
57.7
40185 41994
48901 49097
59292 57862
46142 51570
57264 73742
40802 47244 50527
53755 44348
38948 42596
40031 39581
45108 37339
47184 49614
14492 3092.3
23752 1815.3
2704.0 3309.5
2303.0 2298.9
2980.6 1900.7
3068.7 27992
3613.3 3384.0
3451.8 3567.3
3292.1 3425.3
3324.1 3313.2
3257.3 3016.7
3553.7
3469.3
3393.7
3867.0
2606.3
4970.4
11513 12315
13173 12485
11806 12835
13229 13006
10227 9603
10563 10588
12662
...
12134 11852
11465 14225
2201.9 2737.9
2547.8
2479.2
26462
3249.4
3671.9
3328.3
3932.2
3118.1
3230.2 2982.6
3277.6 3374.5
3387.3 3005.9
4220.7 6146.9
26.7 30.0 30.1
26.3 31.8 32.1
35.7 43.7 50.5
35.4 42.1
43.5
27.0 33.7 30.6
42192 42119
46695 48884
42976 43601
2004
44502 51387 52445
39746
74791
66231
53793 57318 54680
40337 55446 69891
59071 56863 79367
2002 2003 2004
31401 36376 42646
33791 35915 36777
33816 40444 49192
22976 29015 37261
32289 43854 39523
31044 39950 46832
2002 2003
3495.3 3834.4
2912.8 2335.1
2775.9 24212
2650.7 1930.8
2713.5 2887.3
2002 2003 2004
3237.0 4415.4
2149.6 2762.1
2841.7 3080.2
3211.6 3984.7
9377 11280
...
I
...
33.0 40.8 38.4
...
31.7
MAR
4.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS
...
.. .
.
.. .
75000
,
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
1-5-
2499.1 4157.0
2002
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
.
.
OCT
NOV
DEC
OCT
NOV
DE(
+2003 +2004
4.1.2 TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS
2004 4.2.2 PRODUCTS OF THE CHEMICAL AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES
MILLION
42.3 W I L E S AND TOCTILE ARTICLES
MILLION RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
10326 11205
10231 9134
42.4 BASE METALS AND ARTICLES OF BASE METAL
MILLION
2002 2003 2004
2372.9 3446.4
2230.2
1958.2
2590.4
3116.8
2002
4991.7 6417.0
4.2.5 MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL APPLIANCES,
RUPEES
RUPEES
MILLION RUPEES
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 4.3 QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS 4.3.1 DESICCATED COCONUT 4.3.1 .lQUANTITY THOUSAND METRIC TONS 4.3.1.2 VALUE
MILLION RUPEES
2003 2004
2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004
JAN
1.1 1.I 3.9 96.2 105.8 286.6
3932.5 5664.3
7377.1 5822.4
4636.5 5534.8
8996.6 4974.3
1.3 1.1 4.9
1.1 1.3 6.2
1.7 2.3 3.7
2.0 2.6 5.3
2.2 3.1 5.3
119.6 110.9 367.3
104.6 172.6 470.4
152.2 198.4 289.6
190.5 213.1 413.1
214.5 242.6 456.2
4429.8 5826.9
58142 7976.4
7176.8
5356.2 10292.0
6550.3
64022 10987.0
2.9 4.7 5.0
3.5 4.3
3.8 6.6
4.9 5.3
2.5 4.6
1.4 4.6
301.0 356.3 454.8
361.4 314.3
391.2 501.4
483.2 391.7
238.5 337.2
331.4
4999.9 6279.2 5934.8 10137.9
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
42.3 TEXTILES AND TEXTILE ARTICLES, IMPORTS
1
135.9
-I-
NOV
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
I+2002 +2003I
SEP
OCT
DE
SRI LANKA
I
I 4.3.2 TEA 4.32.1 QUANTITY
4.3.22 VALUE
4.3.3 NATURAL RUBBER 4.3.3.1 QUANTITY
UNIT
(YEAR
I
JAN
I
FEE
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
THOUSAND METRIC
2002
23.3
25.8
26.5
20.0
24.2
23.8
24.5
2003
20.5
27.5
27.3
2004
20.1 23.7
23.9
TONS
21.1 24.6
28.7
21.7
20.2
26.5
27.5 26.8
MILLION RUPEES
2002 2003
4991.9 4701.1
5505.1 4494.0
5738.8 5279.8
4470.4 4387.6
4935.7 5793.5
4858.6 5852.4
2004
5713.5
5601.7
6740.7
5074.3
5386.1 5674.5 4837.5
6332.3
6450.2
THOUSAND METRIC
2002
2.6 3.2
3.3 3.9
4.1
3.0
2.5
2.4
2003
4.2
2.6
3.1
2.6
TONS
2004
4.9
5.0
6.1
4.2
3.7
2.2
2.2
MILLION RUPEES
2002 2003
149.1
199.1
242.4
2004
278.7 565.5
375.4 5542
423.3 711.O
185.4 267.3 511.3
157.6 298.5 475.8
154.1 293.6 296.6
152.0 230.4 310.1
2002 2003
114.3 245.4
144.0 262.7
197.7
228.7
178.5
256.2 264.8
3072 4812 162.0
333.4 265.0 161.9
279.2 244.2
2004
163.1 194.2 108.0
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
282 25.7
25.1 23.9
23.9 27.8
22.0 23.4
22.4 28.3
5713.6 5628.0
5223.5 5326.7
5245.8 6092.8
5228.3
4966.3
5296.8
6392.6
2.0
3.2
3.1
4.0
2.3
3.5
2.0
2.5
1.9
3.1
22
3.8
245.0
236.9
281.7
210.2
318.5 347.4
188.9 264.9
294.2 445.0
4.326 TEA, EXPORTS
MAR
FEE
4.3.3.2 VALUE
4.3.4 COCONUT OIL 4.3.4.1 QUANTITY
4.3.4.2 VALUE
JUL
AUG
OCT NOV DEC
SEP
+-2003 -0-2004 I
4.3.32 NATURAL RUBBER, EXPORTS
...
222.7 217.6
2082 54.8
341.0
312.6
304.1 163.7
MILLION
2002
8.9
11.2
14.9
19.1
23.8
28.4
25.3
...
25.7
20.0
19.6
26.9
RUPEES
2003
19.4 21.3
16.7 13.5
14.6
21.5 24.0
31.5 16.4
20.6 15.1
21.9
27.4
14.0
18.8
5.3
18.4
10.2
700
201.5
280.5
26.3
5. PRICES
200
5.1 WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX 1974 = 100
2002
1614.0 1755.4 1785.1
1611.1 1727.4 1746.0
1600.5
1585.9
1674.2
1646.9
1554.7 1629.9
1543.6 1582.8
1527.8
1493.7
1494.6
2003
1502.6
1452.6
1490.9
2004
1531.O
1536.4
2003 2004 5.12 FOOD
JUN
1-0- 2002
800
METRIC TONS
2004
5.1.1 GENERAL
MAY
APR
1974 = 100
2002
1602.3 1661.4
16422 1686.2
1623.0 1606.1
1625.4 1636.6
1643.8 1669.4
1654.7
1649.8
1695.4
1633.5
1696.8
1753.6
100
I
1
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
l+ 1524.3 1414.7
1509.7 1391.3
1514.7 1440.9
1532.5 1476.5
1534.9 1450.1
15172 1533.9
1569.8 1549.5
.
I
I
APR
MAY
JUN
. JUL
I
AUG
.
I
SEP
2002 -b2003 +2004
0
OCT
NOV
DEC
OCT
NOV
DEC
I
5.1.1 WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX I800 1750 1700
0
;
1 m
0
c
1600 1550
I500 JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
1-0-2002 +2003
-07-
AUG
SEP
-0-20041
SRI LANKA
1
I 5.2 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 5.2.1 GENERAL
UNIT
-
1995 1997 = 100
IYEAR
-
1995 1997 = 100
JAN
I
FEE
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
152.4
154.3
152.6
151.8
153.5
155.3
154.9
152.9
152.6
154.5
157.4
160.0
2003
163.4 161.9
162.5 162.2
159.0 160.9
1572 163.8
158.0 165.5
158.8 167.7
157.1 170.2
154.8 171.6
154.7 176.9
154.8 178.3
158.7
161.6
152.8 163.7 157.4
155.1 162.3 157.5
152.5 157.3 155.7
150.4 153.7 159.5
152.5 154.7 161.8
154.7 156.0 164.8
153.8 152.8 167.6
150.7 148.8 168.4
149.9 148.2 175.1
152.2 148.7 176.9
155.9 153.9
185 180
175
2002 2003 2004
159.4 157.7
I
f
170
j;
g
6. FINANCE
6.1 MONEY SUPPLY 6.1.1 MONEY
52.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 190
2002 2004
52.2 FOOD AND DRINKS
I
165 160
MILLION RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
120104
121260 125695
124194
125987 125509
139361
155
154714 158419 161635
150
127946 129052 129430 129230
136034 137838 141205 143164 144003 142211 144341 149454 163127 166576 171889 169494 171846 169770 171918
160688
131785
JAN
FEB
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
F 2 0 0 2 - 6 2003 -0- 2004 6.12 RESERVE MONEY
6 2 FOREIGN ASSETS
6.3 EXCHANGE RATE (PERIODAVERAGE)
MILLION RUPEES
2002 2003 2004
MILLION RUPEES
2002 2003
RUPEES PER US DOLLAR
111023 123526 145881 74337
108538 116958 118016 116343 127140 131777 128642 132420 146760 158659 153084 152185 77187
79684
87686
89267
118700 119940 120213 121716 120235 123287 130726 131026 135253 139498 140729 141997 151130 156319 94044
2004
120419 122847 115530 111384 116199 121344 134439 140934 137042 131604
2002 2003 2004
93.380 96.768 97.907
93.540 96.862 98.546
94.640 96.931 97.452
95.930 96.981 98.026
94417
100977 100569 I01944
127615 127781 133560 127472
96.160 96.220 96.150 96.260 96.170 96290 97213 97.230 97.140 96.968 95.456 94.512 98.850 100.760 102.850 103.400 103.240 103.820
104205
126410 141446
M C
NOV
6.1.1 MONEY
110642
124224 129487
96.500 95.777
96.700 96.414
.._""I
1
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
.
,
I
APR
MAY
JUN
1-U-2002 +2003
-60-
OCT
I
. JUL
. AUG
+20041
. SEP
.
.
OCT NOV DEC
THAILAND
1
I
1. POPULATION
UNIT
[YEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
[
*
1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
1 2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER 1000
2002
POPULATION
2003
PER I000 POPULATION
MILLIONS
(MIDYEAR ESTIMATES)
[
I
2004
-
2002 2003 2004
-
2002 2003
-
1.3 FAMILY PLANNING 1.3.1 FEMALE POPULATION AGED 15-44
MAY
2004
JUN
I
JUL
[
AUG
1
SEP
[
OCT
[
NOV
I
DEC
2.1.2 LIGNITE, PRODUCTION
15.7 6.1 -
12.5 16.0
8.1 8.2
-
15.9 -
15.9 15.9
JAN
FEE
MAR
2. INDUSTRY
APR
MAY
1-0- 2002
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
OCT
NOV
DEC
+2003 -0-2004j
2.1 PRODUCTION OF SELECTED COMMODITIES 2.1.1 GYPSUM
2.12 LIGNITE
2.1.3 NATURAL GAS
2.1.4 CRUDE OIL
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
620.5 494.9
412.5 574.9
549.0 664.7
490.3 689.9
1653.3 1444.6
1752.9 1364.4
1413.5 1487.8
1644.9 1482.0
62.3 64.3
58.0 66.3
54.9 59.6
56.5 63.9
2411
2373
2479
2238
2515
2987
2882
2968
2898
2777
470.0 653.0 590.7
348.5 562.0
4722 560.8
608.4 585.4
615.4 590.3
702.8 609.3
526.6 678.0
484.8 628.1
816.2
623.7
560.9
655.7
563.7
504.0
9572
2002 2003 2004
1992.3 1975.8
1553.3 1735.4
1637.8
1720.5
1556.8 1591.8
1547.5 1420.0
1493.9 1493.0
1659.3
1531.8 1413.7
1541.2 1412.0
1687.8
1884.7 1596.8
1900.7
1807.3
1607.3
1699.3
BILLION CUBIC FEET
2002 2003 2004
56.1
53.7 55.9 59.3
64.1 63.1 66.5
61.2 61.O 62.8
63.0 65.0 66.8
62.1 63.8 64.6
64.8 65.2 67.3
65.5
THOUSAND
2002
2123
1925
2070
2028
2262
2324
2461
BARRELS
2003 2004
3002
2913 2424
2992
3047
2873
2148
3063 2811
3113 2685
2881 2669
2004
57.5 62.4
2115
66.5 67.9
2.1.3 NATURAL GAS, PRODUCTION
JAN
2692
FEE
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
143-2002 4-2003 -0-20041 2.1.5 SYNTHETIC FIBRE
THOUSAND METRIC
2002
68.4
57.3
66.2
64.8
65.3
57.3
61.6
66.6
2003
56.7
59.7
64.3
522
57.4
61.O
61.O
61.2
65.4 62.7
TONS
2004
65.3
60.3
73.2
62.1
67.0
64.7
65.2
69.5
69.1
67.0
63.0
65.6
66.5
55.8
57.5
2.1.4 CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION 3400 32M)
2800 2800
2400
1800
JAN
FEE MAR
APR
MAY
+2002
-89-
JUN
*2003
JUL
AUG
+20041
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
THAILAND
I
I 2.1.6 CEMENT ( INCLUDING
WHITE CEMENT)
UNIT THOUSAND METRIC TONS
IYEAR 2002 2003 2004
I
JAN
I
2590 2331 2830
FEE
I
2742 2538 3060
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
3329
2652
2669
2736
3055 3140
2572 2741
3018 3016
2733 2977
I
JUL
I
2767 2455 2926
AUG
I
2685 2887 2938
SEP
I
2480 2714
OCT
I
2420 2802
NOV
1
2267 2655
DEC
2.1.6 CEMENT, PRODUCTION
2343 2770
3300
2827 v)
2.1.7 TIRES
2.1.8 NATURAL RUBBER
2900
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
12.8
14.3
16.2
14.5
16.8
17.0
16.7
17.6
17.3
18.5
17.5
17.3
17.1
17.1
18.7
15.4
17.9
18.3
19.1
18.8
17.4
19.4
20.1
19.2
TONS
2004
20.2
19.9
21.o
18.5
20.5
20.9
22.0
21 .o
20.4
i
2500
3 ;
2100
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
TONS THOUSAND KL
242.6
21 1.3
133.5
186.0
2004
446.4 322.4
292.7 264.2
245.7 266.1
232.6 154.8
2002 2003
3631 3822
2004
4109
3349 3370 3768
3239 3875 3605
MILLION
2002
KWH
2003
4824 4989
5183 4633
2004
4712
4755
282.5
237.4
259.5
225.8
266.1
180.7
251.4
235.1
152.0
211.1
219.7
285.0
3722 3736
3497 3834 3910
3638 3987
3688 3034
3575 4082
3858
3652 3772 4255 4732 4603
5061 4483
5476
5525
4629 5091
5247 4639
4848 4797
4642 4566
5360
5147
5132
4843
160.3 242.7
229.3 225.8
183.5
243.5
3457 3638 3957
3702 3771
3597 3709
4124
6224 5367
5572 5088
4955
5426
4918
U
1700
2.1.9 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
2.1.10 ELECTRICITY
4004
4487
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
I +2002 +2003
AUG
-0-
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
OCT
NOV
DEC
OCT
NOV
DE(
2004 I
2.1.9 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, PRODUCTION 4400
4200
3. TRANSPORT
4000
3.1 RAILWAY TRAFFIC 3.1.l PASSENGER-KILOMETRES
Y
MILLIONS
852 896
788
982
825
971
935
740 694
805
760
1158 1106
948
2003
757
765
2004
857
691
879
1019
824
610
706
710
2002
309
337
315
305
316
356
338 348
2004
332
339
370
326 322
355 354
329
2003
341 356
359
310
346
322 336 344
2002
704 688
1056
780
843
950
742
744
8
3
3800
3600 3400
3.12 FREIGHT TON-KILOMETRES
MILLIONS
298 330
312 325
298 345
340
3200
360
3ooo JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
3 2 CIVIL AVIATION TRAFFIC (TOTAL SCHEDULED SERVICES) 32.1 PASSENGER-KILOMETRES
MILLIONS
3.22 CARGO NET TON-KILOMETRES MILLIONS
2002 2003 2004
3933 4334 4773
3802 3999 4141
3958 3951 4084
4051 2762 4168
3793 2341 3789
3770 2659 3848
4281 3742 4455
4399 4296 4485
4075 4079 4121
3913 4249
4015 4143
169.2 164.6
160.2
155.7
153.6
1482
153.5
166.7
127.7 153.4
140.0 146.3
143.8 159.1
160.9
156.1
135.9 154.7
855.3
812.0
779.3
885.2
906.8
794.9
863.4
9512
1 105.5
471 .O
404.6
591.2
840.3
933.2
828.7
896.8
1066.0
11822
872.8
812.1
872.7
131.6
1312
155.6
145.3
142.9 132.8
1382 146.2
170.6 162.5
148.9 147.3
2002
940.6
1008.4
9672
2003 2004
996.3
1010.6
861.3
1223.2
903.3
868.6
+2003
+20041
2.1.10 ELECTRICITY, PRODUCTION
154.8 135.9
2002 2003 2004
1+3-2002
4052 4377
6200
154.9 5800
3.3 INTERNATIONAL TOURIST TRAVEL 3.3.1 NUMBER OF VISITORS
THOUSANDS
0
i
5000
4600
4200 JAN
FE9
MAR
APR
MAY
-0-
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
2002 b- 2003 U 2004
THAILAND
I
I
UNIT
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
4. EXTERNAL TRADE
4.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS 36owo
4.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 4.1.1 IMPORTS MILLION BAHT
3 4 m
2002 2003 2004
219894 192908 230570 224806 229463 228497 245089 244392 232670 251565 257543 220645 255260 231585 263200 249208 256465 245080 269481 263161 264624 282491 264270 293268 274292 265178 321929 297810 315563 336386 332883 348221 340178
3 2 m 3M)o(#I
280000
4.1.2 EXPORTS
MILLION BAHT
2002 2003 2004
212643 213855 248481 212733 255944 251550 238840 256911 270042 276484 274706 243526 262498 258363 284035 256588 288195 276954 269665 270086 294169 297953 286722 288701 280187 285283 309258 286114 318436 343777 333654 336972 357743
280000
24oooO z o o 0 0
4 2 INDEX NUMBERS OF QUANTUM, UNIT VALUE AND TERMS 4.2.1 QUANTUM 42.1.1 IMPORTS
42.12 EXPORTS
4.22 UNlT VALUE 4.2.2.1 IMPORTS
42.22 EXPORTS
200000
OF TRADE
180000
1995 = 100
1995 = 100
2002 2003
80.7
71.1
87.3
85.8
89.5
89.7
97.1
97.5
88.5
93.0
93.0
81.1
94.2
82.9
93.4
89.3
93.4
91.1
100.8
962
109.5
98.3
1032
2004
99.4
95.5
115.8
104.9
110.1
113.5
109.3
115.9
97.0 109.0
2002 2003 2004
1332 160.7 159.7
135.0 158.7
1582 167.9
134.9 152.7
160.5 177.9
166.0 1732 184.0
148.9 169.3
159.0
162.8 162.0 180.9
166.4 171.5
176.8
150.7 164.2 178.6
167.9 179.4
165.7
154.7 168.0 187.3
JAN
MAR APR
JUN
MAY
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
SEP
OCT
6.12 TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS
172.1
:= 340000
1995 = 100
1995 = 100
2002
1802 200.9
165.9 182.3 202.4
1722 183.1 207.6
178.6 211.3
138.8 157.2
133.0 139.1 157.7
131.4 141.7 159.2
136.3 142.9 163.3
76.6
77.9
78.8
792
75.3
762
75.9
77.2
00.1
79.9
78.7
78.5
2003 2004
182.4 181.9 184.2
179.1 184.8 187.5
175.4 186.6 189.6
1742 187.6 191.4
1712 182.8 199.8
2002 2003 2004
135.3 1362 146.5
133.4 138.3 147.7
132.3 140.6 151.9
133.4 143.0 152.9
133.3
2002
742
74.5
75.4
2003
74.9
74.8
2004
79.5
78.8
168.9
184.8 177.5
184.7 182.4
1842
139.1 140.4 166.1
141.1 140.3
139.0 144.1
133.1 146.6
79.2
78.1
76.3
75.3
75.0
77.7
78.0
78.6
79.0
79.0
78.9
78.7
78.7
78.6
178.1
185.7
1995 = 100
I
2400001
2
42.3 TERMS OF TRADE
FEE
m
JAN
FEE
MAR APR
JUN
MAY
JUL
1-0-2002 *ZOO3
AUG
NOV
M C
-0-20041
4.3.3 MACHINERY, IMPORTS
4.3 VALUE OF PRlNClPAL IMPORTS 4.3.1 MINERAL FUELS AND
LUBRICANTS
4.32 CHEMICALS
4.3.3 MACHINERY
MILLION BAHT
MILLION BAHT
MILLION BAHT
2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004
24966 34221 33359
19733 28497 32943
24644 35350 39380
24298 21853 34260
28253
32333
27029
29419
27867
22282
38010
21650
27832 46544
22076 49703
27839 39369
44309 62942
28210
36519
28821
36482
21890
20564
23696
23877
24967 27785
28956 33988
28147 30645
25542 29506 31950
23868 28011 33942
26878 28598
25211 26649
24051
26201 28963
25385 26612
26027 24618
21730 26138
34168
40496
42113
27719 36332
101642 90381 106615 103301 101967 98025 112981 111596 104984 116601 110813 99977 114790 101334 110824 110659 111859 110243 121872 110258 120583 128330 127052 137100 119898 117117 137883 129729 129003 141803 144715 138999 149122 Boo00
JAN
FEB
MAR
j
j
i
)
:
APR
:
MAY
JUN
\-0-2002
-91 -
JUL
+2003
AUG
SEP
-0-2004)
OCT NOV DE(
4.4.1 TEXTILE PRODUCTS, EXPORTS
4.3.4 IRON AND STEEL
4.3.5 MANUFACTURED GOODS
4.4 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS 4.4.1 TEXTILE PRODUCTS
MILLION BAHT
MILLION BAHT
2002 2003 2004
6893 12178 16@43
10029 10833 14335
9181 10991 19487
2002 2003 2004
33374
37639
39582
49632 55302
45337 49519
46498 65507
9179
9014
13139 17147
14247 17910
12407 12516 17394
9656 17112 18456
12992 12506 18602
I1562 12601 23183
14186 13156
41274 50223 60982
43797 54551 61697
44038 49953 67576
40894 53096 66977
44964 46805 65367
44343 52613 73004
50822 49463
12899 12334
12219 15520 2oooo
45086
43533
49404
54890
- l8OOo
i5
16000
J
14000
MILLION BAHT
15828 14832
16124 15983
2002
13415
12620
14208
11160
13442 14392
14740 15601
12038 13760
15727 18437
16050 17633 20136
17329 16630 18714
15911
15825 14853
15589 15850 16538
16135
2003 2004
15397 1961I
15598
2002 2003 2004
24420 24900 28608
24972 23908 25938
30324 27443
28565 27696 25918
22974 27075 26715
20905 25438 28762
25909 27461 29568
26790 31163 33835
30559 30799
26421
22592 26248 26523
2002 2003 2004
8669 12178
10389 12504
10330 15486 18295
12825 19572 19169
11499 10803 14309
12357 14751 15504
16404 17801 18370
14034 18509
13450 20446
15860
9146 13100 15378
15016 21041
15341
13770 15415 19021
2002 2003 2004
5154 5877 5678
4858 5378 6071
6480 6990 8685
6104 6025 6147
6855 6541 7320
6255 5931 7207
5969 5870 7400
6374 6790 7354
6679 7960 9016
8621 8048
7453 8140
5781 6630
2002 2003 2004
3107 3122 2630
2779 2895 2697
3031 2698 2715
2397 2619
3039 2826 2540
2463 2894 2515
2729 2793 2437
2399 2310 2604
2655 2675
2268
2981 2989 3062
2002 2003 2004
16484
18630
22555
20016
22576
22155
20080
19813 23017
19951 25713
23688 30370
21869 24279
24190 29368
22244
23238 29421
21855 24927 31190
21666 23404
I9080 21811
18047 20873
32141
20096 21308 28431
8854 9372 9651
8743 9176 9446
10171 10302 10943
11845 10890
12037 9501
8921 8534
15396
12wo loo00
JAN
4.4.2 COMPUTER AND PARTS
4.4.3 INTEGRATED CtRCUITS AND PARTS
MILLION BAHT
MILLtON BAHT
30543 30706
FEB
MAR
24600 30139
APR
MAY
(+2002
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
-A-2003 -0-20041
4.42 COMPUTERSAND PARTS, EXPORTS 3
m
3 4 m
32000
4.4.4 PRECIOUS STONES AND JEWELLERY
MILLION BAHT
k
3oooo
6
28000
a
;
26000
4.4.5 FOOTWEAR
MILLION BAHT
2852 2427
2698 2949
24000
22000
I
NOV DEC &
2oooo
4.4.6 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE
MILLION BAHT
JAN
FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT 1-13-2002
+2003
-0-20041
4.4.6 ELECTRICALAPPLIANCE, EXPORTS
4.4.7 CANNED FOOD
MILLION BAHT
2002 2003 2004
7287 9465 9072
6665 9871 9675
8224 9487 7935
7442 9043 7499
8467 9476 8248
9359 9245 9576
4.4.8 RICE
MILLION BAHT
2002 2003 2004
6088 5882 6442
4365 5288 6542
5176 4429 6809
4969
4656
4910
5167
7214
5081 6777
5508 8624
5554 11312
5462 10009
6872 10622
5161 6264 9965
7572 7441
8481 9545
6245 9351
MILLION BAHT
2002 2003 2004
1481 1487 2821
1761 2097 1732
1263 1378 2165
1619 2133 2258
1301
1543 1628
773 994 3628
970 1032 1365
1297 1271 1859
1326 1124 1703
1021 1229
1027 1496
1031 2474
MILLION
2002 2003
4971 10360
4398 11193
5170 11532
4417
4175
6073 8783
6486 7881
9042
8383
7414
9778
12565
11156
11955
11946
9742
10521
11843
11524
9884 7594
9811
2004
7864 10233
5819 8187
8255
7984
4.4.9 TAPIOCA PRODUCTS
4.4.10 RUBBER
BAHT
-92-
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
[4-2002 +ZOO3
AUG
SEP
-0-20041
OCT
NOV
DEC
5.1.1 PRODUCER'S PRICE INDEX
5. PRICES 5.1 PRODUCERS PRICE INDEX 5.1.1 GENERAL
5.12 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS
2000 = 100
2000 = 100
5.2 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (8ANGKOK METROPOLIS) 1998 = 100 52.1 GENERAL
52.2 FOOD AND BEVERAGES
1998 = 100
104.1
105.3
106.1
105.5
105.8
108.7 118.9
108.6 120.7
108.9
108.9
115.8
108.8 117.4
102.6
102.2
102.6
103.4
103.8
103.3
103.7
105.0 1102
105.1 111.6
105.8 113.3
105.5
105.3
105.3
105.6
114.6
115.8
1042
103.9
103.8
103.9
104.3
104.9
104.4
106.0 108.4
105.6 108.5
105.7 108.7
106.1 109.2
106.0 109.5
1062 109.5
1062 109.0
104.5 106.2
98.9 103.5
99.1 103.6
99.1 103.4
99.0 103.8
99.5 103.8
100.3 104.3
99.7 104.1
103.8
107.7
107.4
107.7
108.1
1082
107.5
106.6
107.6
2002
101.9
102.4
103.2
104.1
104.3
104.4
2003
107.0
1082
108.7
2004
110.0
110.5
108.5 111.3
113.3
108.4 115.2
108.4 115.4
2002
100.8
101-1
101.7
102.7
102.9
2003
104.8
106.2
2004
106.6
106.6
106.2 107.0
106.1 108.4
105.6 110.2
2002 2003 2004
103.4
103.5 1052 107.4
103.8
104.2
105.4 106.6
105.2 107.6
105.5 108.1
2002 2003
99.1 1012 104.4
99.1 100.5 105.9
99.0 100.7 106.4
99.1 101.6 107.7
2004
103.8 107.9
JAN
6.12 RESERVE MONEY
99.8
JUN
JUL
AUG
OCT NOV M C
SEP
I
52.1 CONSUMER PfUCE INDEX 112
110
BILLION 8AHT
BILLION BAHT
2002
578.3
608.6
6002
602.6
2003 2004
671.4 757.9
660.9 783.7
671. l 761.4
6662 781.7
593.9 662.4 768.4
584.4 672.2 759.0
578.5 659.5 773.6
5922 672.9 760.9
599.9 679.4
601.9
616.7
724.8
7902
663.5 766.8
P I
E
563.4
552.8
574.4
562.7
612.3 690.7
616.4
622.9
631.8
673.0
604.4 683.7
1461.9
1461.6
1486.3
1536.6
1841.6 1951.7
1846.9 2000.4
1623.4 1903.4
1964.3
1869.1 1929.1
1590.5 1860.5
1688.4
1820.3 1915.0
1571.8 1838.0
43.62
43.35
42.40
41.56
41.96
4220
42.85
41.73
42.05
41.98
41.19
43.31 39.92
43.41 39.92
43.24
42.88
43.36 39.98
39.42
40.01
40.51
40.93
41.34
41.50
41.04
2002
5472
569.3
564.7
566.7
2003
604.0
634.5
609.3
546.0 602.3
545.9 609.3
2004
635.5 671.6
682.0
685.4
677.1
675.7
2002
1381.9
1426.0
1409.0
1428.8
2003
1751.4
1751.6
1786.8
18082
2004
1930.4
1946.8
1952.9
2002
44.07 42.76
43.83 42.69
3926
39.31
8
567.5
632.7 699.7
108
104
Irn .
6.2 FOREIGN ASSETS ( N W
MAY
MAR APR
[-U- 2002 -6- 2003 -0- 2004
8. FINANCE 6.1 MONEY SUPPLY 6.1.1 MONEY
FEE
109.1
BILLION BAHT
-
.
-
,
I
JAN
FE0
1945.7
I
I
MAR APR
.
I
MAY
1 -D-
JUN
2002
.
,
JUL
AUG
. SEP
.
,
OCT NOV DE(
+2003 -0- 20041
6.1.1 MONEY
6.3 EXCHANGE RATE
(MIDPOINT RATE)
BAHT PER us DOLLAR
2003 2004
39.62
820
780 740
a
DATA FOR 2003 AND 2004 ARE BASED ON POPULATIONPROJECTIONOF THAILAND, AT THE END OF YEAR STATED.
b
DATA REFER TO ELECTRICITYPRODUCEDBY ELECTRICITYGENERATINGAUTHORITY OF THAllANDAND PROVINCIAL ELECTRICAUTHORITY.
CI 3 2
3
700 660
620 580 500
500
JAN
FEB
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP OCT NOV DEC
1-Il-2002 -62003 6 2 0 0 4 1
I
TONGA
I
1
UNIT
lYEAR
I
JAN
1
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
1
MAY
1
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
1
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
I
1. POPULATION 1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
2.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS 24oM1,
PER 1000 POPULATION
:
,
,
I
/
i
2002 2003 2004
1 2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
PER 1000 POPULATION
2002 2003 2004
2. EXTERNAL TRADE 2.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 2.1.1 IMPORTS THOUSAND PA' ANGA
2.12 EXPORTS (INCLUDING RE-EXPORTS)
THOUSAND PA' ANGA
2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004
15001 18625 15329 497 1111 1241
9937
19294
14050
22564
19327
18514
15392
16119
18918
12085
12694 10230
14099 18166
14422 17510
19043 13278
14049 17742
20446 14870
16655
15017
19564
13238
660 840
898 1119
1585 1123
1202 1060
1368 1766
2472 5532
1386 3066
8774 9261
6370 7786
1490 1117
1400
807
615
874
3167
3871 3812 1620
3041.l 3245.0 3279.8 3428.1 1946.6 2288.6
3734.6 3748.1 2483.5
5306.7 5106.1 2536.2
5093.9 4702.8 3668.6
5020.4 1821.0 2775.4
3673.1 1732.9
4384.7 1817.3
4689.1 5267.6
3151.O 3478.2
5369.9 68932
13929 22432
FEB
JAN
MAR
MAY
APR
JUN
[-€t-2002
JUL
AUG
+2003
SEP
OCT
NOV
0'3
\:
-0-20041
2.13 TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS
2.2 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL IMPORTS 2.2.1 FOOD AND LIVE ANIMALS
2.2.2 MINERAL FUELS AND
LUBRICANTS
THOUSAND PA' ANGA
2002 2003 2004
4953.9 4469.0
THOUSAND
2002
2517.3
1773.5
2402.8
2163.7
2600.3
1913.9
2942.9
1268.5
3717.8
2318.9
1420.5
652.0
PA' ANGA
2003 2004
4133.9 3774.8
3081.6 1852.4
2417.4 4122.2
2873.2 3444.1
4444.3 2408.0
2014.1 3600.3
3913.9 2294.8
2431.3
2059.0
3059.1
2565.7
3967.1
THOUSAND PA' ANGA
2002 2003
1256.7 1368.8
2177.2 18892
3348.4 2699.0
4692.9 2839.6
5127.2 1542.6
3929.2 7410.9
3198.4 889.4
1839.2 1084.1
3941.9 2643.3
2464.6 1473.3
3944.6 4159.2
2004
1211.4 2644.9 2426.1
947.9
2868.8
3981.6
1460.7
2010.4
1828.5
THOUSAHD
2002
748.3
495.9
671.3
587.5
1137.1
1484.1
1619.6
886.9
629.0
630.6
494.1
498.4
PA' ANGA
2003 2004
568.4 404.7
457.4 257.5
5152 578.0
350.1 676.0
985.9 501.3
1566.2 1703.5
1349.0 1689.7
978.9
717.6
569.8
717.7
770.1
2002 2003 2004
53.8 331.9 169.3
70.2 118.4 124.6
55.0 167.6
131.3
198.7
152.2
283.5
233.7
276.1
131.5
161.4 50.8
157.0 84.7
408.0 70.8
900.1
416.7
...
166.2
193.5 114.0
42.9
143.0 139.7 22.6
2002 2003
369.9
399.1
282.6
630.9
529.7
1377.7
533.1
1376.2
954.8
1225.6
708.2 588.3
563.8 625.5
581.3 437.5
804.8 173.7
551.6 284.6
855.7 468.7
1045.4 665.1
3619.6
1493.9
...
753.5 752.4
816.4 469.6
2166.1
DEC
_t_
2.2.3 MACHINERY AND TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
2.2.4 CHEMICALS
1
04 JAN
! FEB
; MAR
:
.
,
.
: a
MAY
APR
JUN
.
i
!
JUL
:
i
AUG
I
SEP
NOV
DEC
NOV
DEC
~
1-0-2002 6-2003 -0-20041 2.3.12 FISH, EXPORTS
2.3 QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PRINCIPAL IXPORTS 2.3.1 FISH 2.3.1.1 QUANTITY
2.3.1.2 VALUE
METRIC TONS
THOUSAND PA' ANGA
2004
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
( U 2 0 0 2 73-2003 -0-20041
OCT
3.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 3. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX'
3.1 GENERAL
3.2 FOOD
REBASE NOV 2002 = 100
REBASE NOV 2002 = 100
2002 2003 2004
93.6 102.9 116.7
93.3 102.9 115.8
93.2 104.1 116.0
94.3 104.5 115.9
95.6 106.8 118.0
95.4 107.1 117.9
96.0 106.1
119.3
97.6 108.6 119.6
97.6 111.1
100.1 112.1
100.0 113.3
. .
103.0 115.1
2002
95.2
94.2
94.0
96.1
97.1
97.1
97.7
100.4
98.0
101.7
100.0
106.7
2003
105.3
103.9
104.4
104.9
105.7
106.4
107.0
111.4
109.4
110.1
109.6
112.9
2004
117.4
114.8
114.4
113.4
116.7
115.9
117.8
116.8
2002
37.022
40.523
38.856
40.422
39.267
42.365
41.025
42.239
40.797
43.245
54.179
55.103
52.934
56.594
49.402
62.086
. .
1
.
;
4. FINANCE 4.1 MONEY SUPPLY 4.1.1 MONEY
MILLION ?A' ANGA
2003
51.182
44.963
41.757
41.023
45.373
51.629
48.531
52.199
2004
61.457
53.346
52.076
56.664
57.046
65.823
65.151
60.186
MILLION
2002
42.787
39.954
39.482
40.364
39.416
40.635
36.095
35.030
36.447
41.946
45.851
50.818
PA' ANGA
2003 2004
51.003 44.476
43.235 43.621
37.499 45.375
37.318 46.192
37.975 50.923
39.095 79.202
39.705 82.031
39.427 71.536
39.096
42.936
44.117
46.047
MILLION
2002
32.763 30.890 50.783
29.810 28.782 51.446
30.418 31.789 51.444
21.720 34.272 53.615
33.565 31.304 85.546
25.540 31.530 87.571
26.698 31.845 77.915
26.609 31.655
29.932 36.585
42.732
2003
37.667 42.126 58.620
35.055
PA' ANGA
38.016
58.352
2.192 2205
2203 2.187
2.176 2.182
2.162 2.185
2.161 2.149
2.153 2.143
2.149 2.146
2.214 2.159
2232 2.136
2.234 2.095
2234 2.072
2232 2.050
1.980
1.940
1.970
1.980
2.000
1.990
1.970
1.980
2.000
...
.
JAN
:
r
j. ..
90-
FEE
. MAR APR
. MAY
1+2002 4.12 RESERVE MONEY
4.2 FOREIGN ASSETS (NET)
2004 4.3 EXCHANGE RATE (PERIOD AVERAGE)
a
PA' ANGA PER USDOLLAR
2002 2003 2004
!
i
. JUN
JUL
+2003
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
-0-20041
4.1.1 MONEY
EXCLUMNGREM. JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
l+2002*20034-20041
-95-
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
TURKEY
I
I
1. POPULATION 1.1 CRUDE BIRTH RATE
1.2 CRUDE DEATH RATE
UNIT
PER 1000 POPULATION
PER 1000 POPULATION
2. INDUSTRY 2.1 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX 2.1.1 GENERAL
1990 = 100
]YEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
-
2002 2003 2004
-
2002 2003 2004
-
JUN
I
21.3 20.9 20.6 7.0 7.0 7.1
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
--
0
E 8
-
2002 2003 2004
135.0 166.9 1722
125.1 137.9 167.3
154.3 170.8 217.3
1512 165.8 208.0
152.9 161.6 211.9
151.8 173.7 212.8
151.6 179.8 226.9
156.7 177.9 190.9
164.2 190.8 212.1
1812 205.9 221.9
173.4 187.0
164.0 214.5
1990 = 100
2002 2003 2004
100.6 85.5 70.2
842 65.3 67.7
91.7 83.8 71.2
81.4 65.0 65.5
66.0 652 68.9
72.9 75.3 84.8
83.3 82.3 95.4
89.4 95.7 1102
94.0 39.1 108.9
102.4 45.6 94.7
84.3 26.4
73.7 93.8
2.1.3 MANUFACTURING
1990 = 100
2002 2003 2004
124.1 161.6 166.9
118.4 131.9 164.2
149.3
147.6 164.4 211.6
150.8 159.4 215.5
149.0
145.1
166.0 220.3
172.5 215.6
176.4 228.3
150.9 172.8 185.2
162.0 193.6 211.8
180.8 210.4 224.9
171.7 190.1
159.1 214.1
2002 2003 2004
244.6
200.8
226.4
214.5
210.7
212.7
249.8 266.7
224.6 241.4
252.2 259.3
224.3 243.8
225.7 246.8
230.3 246.6
239.3 254.6 274.3
236.6 259.5 276.1
214.0 239.1 259.3
218.4 242.1 253.6
228.6 236.5
248.8 272.7
1990 = 100
JAN
FEE
MAR APR MAY JUN
I -n- 2002 -A-
2.1.2 MINING
2.1.4 ELECTRICITY, GAS AND WATER
2.1.1 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
2003 -0- 20041
2 2 2 LIGNITE AND BROWN COAL. PRODUCTION
..
..
..
.
.
.
.
.. 2.2 PRODUCTION
NOV DEC
.
..
.
..
OF SELECTED COMMODITIES
2.2.1 COAL
2 2 2 LIGNITE AND BROWN COAL
22.3 CRUDE PETROLEUM
2.2.4 IRON ORE
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
282 290 242
230 163 196
302 272 220
285
301 262 244
271
264 226
247 260
277 261 268
256 231 235
274 269 243
291 267 230
290 208
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
5259 4247
5237 2717
4013 2115 1897
1923 2020 2264
2689 2979 3113
3553 3714 3813
3887 3778 3581
3917 4170 4269
4552 3937 4151
4205 4035
3450
4909 3818 1661
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
204 204
184 187 177
208 211 188
198 203
208 203 193
205 195
214 202
212
202
200
191
210 195
196 188
189
200
200
192
195
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
190 137 100 102
3490
132 181 71
16 111 184
183 110 223 397
188 169 160
243 166 234
283 227 393
538 678 848
861 769 654
513 485 259
253 263
JAN
FEE
MAR APR MAY JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT NOV DE(
4-2002 +2003+2004 4216 4635
22.3 CRUDE PETROLEUM, PRODUCTION 220
199 195
215 Y)
5
210 205
0
z
32 115
14 235
E
3
200 195
190
I85 180
175 170
JAN
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY JUN
(+2002
-98-
JUL
AUG
-&2003 +20041
SEP OCT NOV DEC
22-11 CEMENT, PRODUCTION
2.25 COPPER ORE
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
242 193
216 164
283 221
248 217
301 231
277 223
298 208
244 226
241 205
243 200
TONS
2004
252
164
250
252
240
208
208
160
170
168
22.6 WHEAT FLOUR
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
-
378.6 435.8
-
420.0 525.1
2.2.7 COTTON YARN
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002
MILLION METRES
2002 2003
22.8 WOVEN COTTON FABRICS
2003 2004
2004 2.2.9 WOOL YARN
22.10 TIRES
22.11 CEMENT
2.2.12 PIG-IRON AND
FERRO-ALLOYS
22.13 CRUDE STEEL
22.14 ELECTRICITY
- 460.1 - 157.8 - 154.8 - 149.9 -
-
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
-
THOUSANDS
2002
1452
2003 2004
1653 1772
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
452 509
THOUSAND METRIC
2002 2003
TONS MILLION KWH
-
100.1
-
-
8-0
-
-
129.1 128.7
8.9 9.8
-
-
-
-
-
-
481.2 175.1 156.0 148.6 132.0 140.1 107.8 10.3 9.2 -
-
467.3 504.8
-
158.9 143.8
-
-
153.6 1312
-
-
8.5
-
I
9.0
169
244
408.5 451.6
-
152.8 150.8
-
-
116.9 99.6
-
-
8.2
-
1549 2662
1374 1691
-
-
I
-
-
172 169
9.9
JAN
1862
1913
1784
3317 3791
3242 3706
3255 3699
2522 2453
1517 231I
3873
3962
3577
3867
3366 3626 3677
423
419
450
469
437
455
449
423 502
484
465
491
481
440
492
457
512
492
486
495
457
500 467
1299 1520
1168
1431
1377
1411
1445
1420
1407
1448
1460
1384
1481 1742
1389
1616
1606
1507 1759
1501
1722
1445 1671
1491
1481
1487 1634
11737 11992
9637 10781
10867 12101
10292
10114
10483
11474
11619
10971 I1352
11940
12221
11356 12453
10271
10832
10210 11055
11489
10765
12959
11586
12539
11694
11838
11961
13208
13285
12499
12168
2854 2962 3561
3607 3881
3462 3889
3891
403 495
290 476
464
496
1149
1031
1507
1316
2004
1596
2002 2003 2004
1170 I800 1722
1680 1107
2587
1618
2034 3276
385
374 449
1600 1482
1742 1876
1704
AUG
SEP
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,
,
JAN
,
FEE
.
.
.
,
.
.
.
.
.
MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC (+2002*2003+2004(
22.14 ELECTRICITY, PRODUCTION
1729
13086
JAN
FEB
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP OCT NOV DEC
1-13-2002 - ~ - 2 0 0 3 4 - 2 0 0 4 1
- 97 -
OCT NOV M C
-
1524 2423
1588
1359
JUL
22.13 CRUDE STEEL, PRODUCTION
1579 1821
1596 1673 1833
1492 1665 1730
MAY JUN
MAR APR
I -U- 2002 *2003 -0- 20041
1486 1767
1324 1702 1759
1120 1226 1480
FEB
TURKEY 4.1.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS
3. TRANSPORT
3.1 RAILWAY TRAFFIC 3.1.1 PASSENGER-KILOMETRES
3.1.2 FREIGHT TON-KILOMETRES
MILLIONS
MILLIONS
4. EXTERNAL TRADE 4.1 TOTAL VALUE OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 4.1.1 IMPORTS MILLION
us DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
362 415 438
449 446 407
400 408 431
394 427 430
397 488 438
422
2002 2003 2004
532 630 763
531 432 683
651 678 839
560 664 776
2002 2003 2004
3432 4426 6291
3038
3939
4186 6139
2002 2003 2004
2607 3534 4615
2384 2923 3664
496 556
425 489
447 451
434 395
575 788 736
646 832
648 855
641 699
562 900
4419 5975
4510 6206
4830 6575
4962 5245
5370 8234
7864
8356
7959
3104 4236 5631
2976 3829 4664
3218 4115 5554
3501 4824 5700
3594 3970
3242 4595
-
247.8 348.6
-
326.9 398.7
-
502
476
476 576 479
599 683 762
604 675 819
674 782 820
4213
4304
3937
4600
5756 8451
5211
5532
5727
7927
7991
8468
6267 8715
2919 3908 5126
2743 3662 5071
3000 3860
2771 3796 5281
544
581 450
FEE
JAN
MAR
MILLION
us DOLLARS
4 2 INDEX NUMBERS OF QUANTUM, UNIT VALUE AND TERMS OF TRADE 4.2.1 QUANTUM 42.1 .lIMPORTS 1994 = 100 2002 2003 2004 4.2.1.2 EXPORTS
4.22 UNIT VALUE 4.22.1 IMPORTS
1994 = 100
1994 = 100
199.6 252.4 356.4
-
-
2002 2003
288.9 346.4
_-
2004
392.1
-
-
2002 2003
85.4 96.6 103.5
-
-
78.3 86.7
-
99.4
-
2002 2003 2004
91.7 89.5 96.1
-
2002 2003 2004
10.0 13.3 12.0
2004 4.2.2.2 EXPORTS
1994 = 100
2002 2003 2004
42.3 TERMS OF TRADE
4.3 VALUE OF PRINCIPAL IMPORTS 4.3.1 WHEAT
1994 = loo
MILLION
us DOLLARS
-
-
-
-
--
-
12.0 29.7 61.1
302 21.1 40.4
5170
240.5 306.4 416.7
-
-
-
-
264.4 361.4
87.8 95.1
--
-
90.5 95.3
-
93.0 97.6
-
106.4
-
-
-
79.7
-
-
81.3 90.7
-
-
87.4 92.9
86.0 100.1 89.9 90.4 20.5 622 18.6
I
JAN
-
-
-
86.7
88.1 91.1
-
I
-
-
SEP
NOV
OCT
DEC
TOTAL VALUE OF EXPORTS
-
78.8
94.1
345.5 422.5
AUG
-
-
-
JUL
-
430.6 -
306.6 378.0
JUN
1-0-2002 -~-2003+20041 4.12
4.12 EXPORTS
MAY
APR
1
FEE
I
MAR
,
,
,
APR MAY JUN
.
.
JUL
AUG
.
.
.
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
SEP
OCT
-0-2002 -A-2003 +20041 4.3.1 WHEAT, IMPORTS 70
80
-
2 3 0
P
20.5 16.8 19.4
3.9 16.6 7.3
4.0 9.5 9.6
5.5 7.8 10.4
3.0 6.7 13.3
122 19.7
13.8 63.0
10
0
1 JAN
ttB
MAK
APK
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUti
1-u- 2002 -+2003 4-2004 I
NOV
DEC
TURKEY
1
I 4.3.2 CRUDE OIL
UNIT
MILLION
us DOLLARS 4.3.3 COAL
MILLION
us DOLLARS
IYEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
2002 2003 2004
291.6 446.2 443.7
275.2 380.2 410.4
323.9 418.9 466.9
264.7 349.1 405.4
328.8 341.0 511.6
3512 349.5 530.6
341.0 392.9 536.4
403.2 481.2 608.3
413.3 441.7 503.3
393.8 422.2 562.6
338.9 389.9
2002 2003 2004
181.3 47.6 100.3
30.9 38.7 69.8
35.5 66.7 83.1
28.5 49.3 81.9
50.6 64.5 87.9
29.1 58.7 66.6
64.4 73.0 88.6
57.9 742 97.8
34.8 116.2 126.9
52.3 102.8 103.8
52.2 109.8
2002 2003 2004
80.8 177.1 175.1
142.9 189.0 206.1
165.5 279.4 226.3
1322 183.8 178.4
132.9 201.0 262.3
96.8 200.0 216.6
146.6 206.6 310.4
154.3 221.0 359.3
201.6 276.6 376.9
293.3 277.4 413.9
248.1 179.1
DEC 362.1 363.8
4.3.3 CRUDE OIL, IMPORTS 650
em 550
67.8 124.9
500
450 400
350
4.3.4 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
MILLION
us DOLLARS 4.4 QUANTITY AND VALUE 4.4.1 MACHINERY 4.4.1 .lQUANTITY
4.4.1.2 VALUE
4.42 MOTOR VEHICLES 4.42.1 QUANTITY
4.42.2 VALUE
4.4.32 VALUE
JAN
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
33.1 48.8 62.8
35.7 41.7 54.7
MILLION
2002 2003
124.3
126.4
us DOLLARS
2004
196.7 283.7
170.5 244.5
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
42.3 58.0 80.5
44.0 54.2 64.5
55.2 70.7 92.5
MILLION
2002 2003 2004
183.7 304.1 555.6
197.1 303.1 417.8
TONS
2002 2003 2004
217.3 207.5 213.0
MILLION
2002
83.1
us
2003 2004
95.8 133.7
DOLLARS
300 250
OF PRINCIPAL EXPORTS
us 4.4.3 CHEMICALS 4.4.3.1 QUANTITY
521.1 308.0
48.7 60.1 82.5
53.5 63.6 79.7
46.7 59.5 77.7
50.9 69.2 84.8
50.2 61.9
160.3
163.3
233.1 353.8
241.7 351.1
192.4 255.4
177.8 246.1
201.4 276.8
327.3
337.4
52.8 77.6 100.6
60.6 72.0 100.7
259.5 422.9 637.1
239.5 450.1 681.1
125.5 174.8 188.8
195.8 2142 273.7
236.4 155.4 229.8
66.6 93.9 103.1
93.6
99.1
122.0 149.6
103.2 141.9
45.8 58.5 78.2
53.1 75.5 74.5
53.3 56.4
47.8 68.4
68.0
49.0 61.3 78.3 180.1 257.1 355.3
2102 319.4 368.7
209.1 239.1
207.8 304.5
393.4
189.2 252.7 322.9
51.8 77.7 104.4
54.5 792 120.9
41.0 58.4 77.2
59.4 76.5 110.1
67.3 82.3 106.0
652 70.6
62.3 78.6
2952 458.3 695.5
253.7 484.3 731.4
274.6 520.8 859.0
179.6 329.3 513.0
321.2 480.7 777.6
344.9 510.2 744.7
376.7 4912
378.5 517.0
186.7
199.0
201.8
242.1
212.8 232.5
211.3 263.5
218.2 259.7
206.2 256.6
247.3 247.0
202.9 241.9
214.3 192.8
203.0 240.4
284.1
303.3
93.7
84.5
106.6 121.5 149.1
110.7 127.9 160.0
97.1 129.7 185.0
101.4
111.6 156.8
109.6 127.7 170.1
101.6
1162 141.6
106.9
1312
FEE
MAR APR MAY
1 4.3.5
JAN
FEB
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV DEC
2002 -A- 2003 -0- 20041
-I)-
PETROLEUMPRODUCTS, IMPORTS
MAR APR MAY JUN
JUL
AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
[4-2002+2003-0-2004~ THOUSAND METRIC
DOLLARS
4.4.2.2 MOTOR VECHICLES, EXPORTS
JAN
FEE
MAR APR MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
TURKEY
4.4.4.2 IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTS, EXPORTS
4.4.4 IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTS 4.4.4.1 QUANTITY THOUSAND METRIC TONS
4.4.4.2 VALUE
MILLION
us DOLLARS
4.4.5 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 4.4.5.1 QUANTITY
2002 2003 2004
11362 1046.1 915.1
2002 2003 2004
306.4 331.9 398.6
787.0 950.3 1033.1 919.8 1179.1 951.4 870.0 1120.0 1160.4 238.9 294.4 366.7
327.7 404.6 546.2
269.6 339.9 603.0
1097.9 797.0 966.7 972.9 1088.9 1019.2 1085.8 887.9 1085.8 1122.7 885.1 1236.0 1554.0 1419.0 1211.0 1012.9 1206.2 1214.5 321.2 392.8 785.1
220.1 318.5 757.0
273.9 378.9 627.2
287.3 377.9 566.5
318.5 338.2 688.0
318.9 455.3 6872
934.0 723.2
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THOUSAND METRIC TONS MILLION
2002 2003 2004
43.9 50.5 54.1
38.4 43.6 48.4
47.5 56.9 65.6
50.5 46.1 69.4
51.1 47.8 60.5
41.7 48.4 55.6
51.9 59.4 61.4
55.6 59.5 60.1
58.3 66.9 75.9
61.6 78.8 82.1
68.5 63.8
58.2 74.7 JAN
195.9 240.8 297.8
176.4 210.3 287.2
217.7 274.3 397.2
233.6 223.2 415.3
228.6 231.9 359.0
194.2 235.4 322.5
231.6 283.1 349.9
246.5 270.4 335.4
260.8 330.6 437.6
282.9 396.1 508.9
314.6 344.1
284.6 434.4
DOLLARS
2002 2003 2004
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
2002 2003 2004
138.9 172.7 178.7
126.9 129.8 139.4
152.1 174.7 183.4
145.9 160.6 174.0
152.6 166.4 168.1
136.4 148.0 167.9
141.0 157.3 174.5
143.4 157.6 161.8
144.7 165.7 186.1
158.5 181.1 187.8
167.5 160.7
131.9 177.0
MILLION
2002 2003 2004
896.8 845.9 1010.5 937.7 1026.6 1010.5 1252.0 963.0 1282.4 1184.5 1321.0 1245.1 1581.7 1150.0 1539.2 1419.4 1361.5 1410.2
1130.1 1090.7 1011.3 1070.3 1148.9 1357.0 1283.1 12402 1396.0 1228.9 1628.2 1334.7 1448.8 1502.8
977.0 1368.6
2002 2003 2004
45303 60638 67506
46280 62553 68523
47157 64161 69853
48091 64819 71142
48466 64215 71653
49410 63492 71536
51030 63450 70881
52207 63625 71621
53765 63422 72668
55851 63632 75154
56129 64569 75763
57462 65038
2002 2003 2004
57585 75809 87687
58161 76070 87734
58570 76467 91879
58940 78370 92043
59174 79249 92710
61520 81353 93628
62575 82792 94091
64093 84421 94524
65330 85229 95441
65882 86136 95795
68636 86735 95875
71990 87301
us
4.4.6 TEXTILES 4.4.6.1 QUANTITY
.
i
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
1 +2002 4.4.52 VALUE
.:
.i
1124.3 1064.1
us DOLLARS
JUN
JUL
d- 2003
AUG
DEC
SEP
OCT
SEP
OCT NOV DEC
NOV
+2004I
4.4.62 TEXTILES, EXPORTS
5. PRICES
5.1 WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX 5.1.1 GENERAL
5.1.2 FOODSTUFFS
1990 = 100
1990 = 100
JAN
FEB
MAR APR
MAY
JUN
1-0-2002 +2003
JUL
AUG
U2004]
5.1.1 WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX
75000
45000 ,
,
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
I-0-2002 -A- 100-
JUN
JUL
AUG
2003 -0-20041
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
1
I
TURKEY
I
I 5.2 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 5.2.1 GENERAL
5.2.2 FOOD
UNIT
I990 = 100
1990 = 100
]YEAR
I
JAN
I
FEB
I
MAR
I
APR
I
MAY
I
JUN
I
JUL
I
AUG
I
SEP
I
OCT
I
NOV
I
DEC
2002
58517
59470
60097
61481
61873
62223
62896
64200
66556
69003
71107
72254
2003 2004
73820 85829
75320 86193
77593 86837
79427 87420
80852 87796
80735 87651
80299 87703
80383 88171
82034 89038
83335 91043
84731 92412
85459
2002
56830
2003 2004
68634
58448 71404
58335 76025
58772 77274
57094 78685
55667 76756
55478 75170
55978 74644
59356 75712
60567 77202
63881 79684
65921 80618
81629
82661
85071
85553
83823
81915
81672
81800
81969
84300
85858
52.1 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
6. FINANCE
6.1 MONEY SUPPLY 6.1.1 MONEY
6.12 RESERVE MONEY
6 2 FOREIGN ASSETS (NET)
6.3 EXCHANGE RATE (END OF PERIOD)
TRILLION LIRAS
2002 2003 2004
9300 13249 22317
10906 13902 21087
10552 13889 21215
10482 13749 22575
10737 14558 22715
12135 16069 24102
11987 16643 24894
12265 17305 25367
12988 18173
13160 18842
13881 20809
14814 21194
TRILLION LIRAS
2002 2003 2004
16203 22102 28026
17776
22286
17391 23627 26182
17750 22090 27678
18473 21567 28964
19593 22365 29990
19730 21994 30057
20011 23063
21299 23483
20770 25234
21846 26697
21250 25193
2002 2003 2004
-1677 -5755 -7910
...
...
-9444 -7970
-17208 -7706
-5556 -15570 -9056
-7862 -12844 -7586
-10800 -10848 -4965
-10074 -10006 -4377
-8663 -6218
-8198 -5286
-7090 -4339
-5692 -6991
-6603 -6438
THOUSAND LlRAS 2002 PER 2003 US DOLLAR 2004
1308.5 1639.5 1340.2
1398.4 1592.4 1324.5
1341.0 1704.2 1313.4
1335.1 1571.1 1420.7
1441.5 1438.1 1495.6
1572.9 1411.0 1489.5
1685.9 14152 14662
1625.3 1396.1 1505.7
1654.4 1387.7 1501.0
1666.5 1482.5
1539.0 1458.8
1643.7 1396.6
TRILLION LIRAS
26225
JAN
FEE
MAR APR MAY JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
6.1.1 MONEY
30998
.
JAN
- 101 -
FEE
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
AUG
.
SEP
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OCT NOV
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