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1999-046

 

Value of production and net sales for total manufacturing increased in June 1999 by 2.3 percent and 2.0 percent respectively compared to a year ago according to the preliminary results of the Monthly Integrated Survey of Selected Industries (MISSI).

However, volume of production and net sales posted year-on-year declines of 1.1 percent and 3.0 percent, respectively.

Food manufacturing, tobacco and chemicals showed increases in both production and sales. Food and chemicals in particular gained from increases in both domestic and export demand. On the other hand, beverages, textile, wearing apparel, wood, furniture, paper, petroleum, basic metals, and non-metallic mineral products posted decreases in both production and sales. This can be attributed to the general slowdown in manufacturing activities.

Production and sales of tobacco and chemical manufactures improved due to inventory management even as their use of existing capacity was reduced. On the other hand, inventory buildup was observed in rubber products and miscellaneous manufactures.

 
Value of Production

In June 1999, the value of production index (VaPI) of 510.4 increased by 2.3 percent from 498.7 in June 1998. Year-on-year increases were observed in 8 out of 16 major sectors (See Annex 1A). Relative to the sector contribution to the June 1999 growth rate, food manufacturing posted the highest year-on-year VaPI growth of 29.8 percent due to the production increases in milled and refined sugar and coconut products. Other sectors that posted double-digit increases were chemicals (14.5%), transport equipment (22.5%), and rubber products (43.8%).

On the other hand, basic metals went down by 45.8 percent due to the decrease in the production of iron and steel. In June 1999, about 40 percent of the establishments in this subsector had capacity utilization below 50%. This can be attributed to the drop in construction activities that resulted to low demand and production. Other sectors that posted double-digit decreases were textile (-21.8%), wood & wood products (-27.5%), wearing apparel (-14.9%), non-metallic mineral products (-22.1%), and paper & paper products (-14.8%).

 
Volume of Production

The volume of production index (VoPI) decreased by 1.1 percent to 145.6 from 147.3 last year. Ten out of 16 sectors posted year-on-year decreases led by basic metals which decreased by 38.4 percent (See Annex 1B). Other sectors which contributed to the decline of the overall VoPI were textile (-25.1%), petroleum products (-6.7%), wearing apparel (-18.9%), wood & wood products (-26.3%), non-metallic mineral products (-26.3%), paper & paper products (-20.5%), electrical machinery (-6.8%), beverage (-10.9%), and furniture & fixtures (-9.8%).

 
Value of Net Sales

The value of net sales for June 1999 increased by 2.0 percent compared to last year. Six out of 16 sectors posted increases led by electrical machinery which increased by 31.7 percent (See Annex 2A). Other sectors that recorded increases were food manufacturing (9.8%), chemicals (18.3%), transport equipment (8.6%), beverages (2.7%), and tobacco (2.2%).

On the other hand, basic metals posted the biggest decline of 37.0 percent. Other sectors that posted double-digit decreases were textile (-16.4%), paper & paper products (-16.3%), and furniture & fixtures (-11.0%).

 
Volume of Net Sales

The volume of net sales for June 1999 posted a decrease of 3.0 percent over last year. Decreases were observed in twelve sectors led by petroleum products, which declined by 14.1 percent (See Annex 2B). The other sectors with double-digit decreases were basic metals (-26.3%), textile (-19.9%), paper & paper products (-21.9%), non-metallic mineral products (-18.8%), rubber products (-20.4%), beverages (-13.1%), and furniture & fixtures (-13.0%).

 
Capacity Utilization

Responding establishments operating below 70% capacity were 44.6 percent in June 1999 compared to 37.1 percent a year ago. About 16.3 percent operated at full capacity (90%-100%) compared to 17.7 percent in June 1998.

The following sectors that had decreased use of existing capacity in June 1999 were beverage, tobacco, wearing apparel, wood, chemicals, non-metallic mineral products, basic metals and transport equipment. On the other hand, food, .furniture & fixtures, paper & paper products, rubber products, electrical machinery and miscellaneous manufactures showed indications of increasing capacity utilization. Capacity utilization is defined as the ratio of output to the maximum rated capacity of the plant.

 
Response Rate: The results are based on the responses of 438 establishments, which comprise 79.2 percent of the total samples in the survey.

 

ANNEX 1-A

VALUE OF PRODUCTION INDEX (JUNE 1999)


YEAR-ON-YEAR GROWTH (%)
June Mayr
GAINERS
Food Manufacturing
Chemicals
Transport Equipment
Rubber Products
Petroleum Products
Beverage
Miscellaneous Manufactures
Tobacco
 
29.8
14.5
22.5
43.8
0.8
5.3
4.5
3.3
 
32.6
33.6
20.1
22.9
25.5
9.6
-11.4
-13.9
LOSERS
Basic Metals
Textile
Wood & Wood Products
Wearing Apparel
Non-Metallic Mineral Products
Paper & Paper Products
Electrical Machinery
Furniture & Fixtures
 
-45.8
-21.8
-27.5
-14.9
-22.1
-14.8
-4.2
-7.8
 
-12.2
4.1
7.4
-18.3
-30.3
1.2
-4.0
-10.7
 
MONTH-ON-MONTH
 
   
GAINERS
Wearing Apparel
Electrical Machinery
Transport Equipment
Rubber Products
Furniture & Fixtures
Tobacco
Beverage
Miscellaneous Manufactures
 
18.5
10.6
16.6
20.6
12.5
7.1
0.6
2.7
 
4.4
-3.9
12.5
2.4
-28.4
10.1
7.7
-21.6
LOSERS
Basic Metals
Chemicals
Textile
Wood & Wood Products
Food Manufacturing
Non-Metallic Mineral Products
Paper & Paper Products
Petroleum Products
 

-23.8
-13.4
-14.3
-20.5
-3.4
-11.5
-8.2
-0.4

 

6.1
-1.6
16.2
35.9
11.7
7.5
24.8
21.2


r - revised due to updating of data from late responding establishments.
Note: Sectors are ranked according to their contribution to the overall June 1999 growth rate.

 

ANNEX 1-B

VOLUME OF PRODUCTION INDEX (June 1999)


YEAR-ON-YEAR GROWTH (%)
June Mayr
GAINERS
Food Manufacturing
Chemicals
Transport Equipment
Rubber Products
Miscellaneous Manufactures
Tobacco
 
30.0
6.9
12.1
22.5
3.3
5.4
 
29.1
23.3
10.0
4.4
-16.1
-12.1
LOSERS
Basic Metals
Textile
Petroleum Products
Wearing Apparel
Wood & Wood Products
Non-Metallic Mineral Products
Paper & Paper Products
Electrical Machinery
Beverage
Furniture & Fixtures
 
-38.4
-25.1
-6.7
-18.9
-26.3
-26.3
-20.5
-6.8
-10.9
-9.8
 
11.9
0.8
17.6
-22.4
9.2
-29.1
-3.9
-4.7
-6.4
-12.6
 
MONTH-ON-MONTH
 
   
GAINERS
Electrical Machinery
Transport Equipment
Wearing Apparel
Rubber Products
Furniture & Fixtures
Tobacco
Miscellaneous Manufactures
 
9.9
16.3
8.7
21.3
12.5
7.1
1.1
 
-3.7
11.2
3.9
0.7
-10.3
10.1
-23.3
LOSERS
Basic Metals
Chemicals
Textile
Wood & Wood Products
Petroleum Products
Food Manufacturing
Paper & Paper Products
Non-Metallic Mineral Products
Beverage
 
-28.3
-15.2
-14.5
-20.5
-3.0
-2.6
-9.8
-10.6
-0.3
 
13.5
-1.4
16.2
35.9
16.8
11.6
26.9
3.8
4.4

r - revised due to updating of data from late responding establishments.
Note: Sectors are ranked according to their contribution to the overall June 1999 growth rate.

 

ANNEX 2-A

NET SALES VALUE (June 1999)


YEAR-ON-YEAR GROWTH (%)
June Mayr
GAINERS
Electrical Machinery
Food Manufacturing
Chemicals
Transport Equipment
Beverages
Tobacco
 
31.7
9.8
18.3
8.6
2.7
2.2
 
-10.7
20.3
10.4
11.5
13.7
-10.0
LOSERS
Basic Metals
Textile
Paper & Paper Products
Wearing Apparel
Wood & Wood Products
Non-Metallic Mineral Products
Petroleum Products
Rubber Products
Furniture & Fixtures
Miscellaneous Manufactures
 
-37.0
-16.4
-16.3
-7.8
-7.0
-6.1
-0.9
-6.6
-11.0
-8.3
 
-23.4
-14.7
-12.8
-6.9
-2.9
-10.6
-12.0
18.5
-3.3
1.6
 
MONTH-ON-MONTH
 
   
GAINERS
Electrical Machinery
Chemicals
Petroleum Products
Transport Equipment
Wearing Apparel
Wood & Wood Products
Furniture & Fixtures
Beverages
 
17.8
15.7
6.2
14.8
8.2
6.9
12.6
0.4
 
0.1
-19.5
30.4
4.6
6.4
19.7
-26.3
1.3
LOSERS
Basic Metals
Food Manufacturing
Paper & Paper Products
Textile
Rubber Products
Non-Metallic Mineral Products
Tobacco
Miscellaneous Manufactures
 
-18.5
-1.8
-8.5
-4.2
-8.7
-1.6
-5.5
-1.9
 
9.7
-1.4
6.6
6.7
-2.6
14.6
-5.5
-9.6

Note: Sectors are ranked according to their contribution to the overall June 1999 growth rate.

 

ANNEX 2-B

NET SALES VOLUME (June 1999)


YEAR-ON-YEAR GROWTH (%)
June May
GAINERS
Electrical Machinery
Food Manufacturing
Chemicals
Tobacco
 
28.2
10.0
10.4
4.4
 
-11.4
19.1
5.3
-8.1
LOSERS
Petroleum Products
Basic Metals
Textile
Paper & Paper Products
Wearing Apparel
Non-Metallic Mineral Products
Rubber Products
Beverages
Wood & Wood Products
Furniture & Fixtures
Miscellaneous Manufactures
Transport Equipment
 
-14.1
-26.4
-19.9
-21.9
-12.1
-18.8
-20.4
-13.1
-5.5
-13.0
-9.3
-0.7
 
-17.6
-9.2
-17.4
-18.5
-11.6
-22.9
0.6
-2.4
-1.3
-24.6
-2.7
2.2
 
MONTH-ON-MONTH
 
   
GAINERS
Electrical Machinery
Chemicals
Transport Equipment
Wood & Wood Products
Furniture & Fixtures
 
17.0
13.3
14.6
6.9
12.6
 
0.3
-19.4
3.5
19.7
-7.5
LOSERS
Basic Metals
Petroleum Products
Paper & Paper Products
Textile
Food Manufacturing
Rubber Products
Wearing Apparel
Non-Metallic Mineral Products
Miscellaneous Manufactures
Beverages
Tobacco
 
-18.2
-5.0
-10.2
-4.5
-1.0
-8.1
-0.8
-1.3
-3.4
-0.5
-5.5
 
13.6
25.6
6.6
6.7
-1.0
-4.2
5.9
14.6
-10.5
-1.3
-5.5

Note: Sectors are ranked according to their contribution to the overall June 1999 growth rate.

 

Distribution of Key Enterprise by Capacity Utilization
(In percent)

Capacity
  Utilization  
1998 1999
JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN

 Below 50 % 

50 - 59 %

60 - 69 %

70 - 79 %

80 - 89 %

90 - 100 %

13.1

9.9

14.1

21.3

23.9

17.7

12.3

8.5

17.1

22.4

21.4

18.4

11.8

11.3

17.2

20.5

22.7

16.6

11.8

11.4

16.8

22.3

20.9

16.8

12.3

12.3

17.1

20.2

20.9

17.3

13.1

10.5

15.5

21.0

21.8

18.1

12.5

12.5

15.9

20.3

23.5

15.4

12.3

12.3

15.3

21.9

21.6

16.8

13.8

11.6

16.4

22.6

22.0

13.5

14.3

10.6

14.3

22.1

22.6

16.0

14.4

10.6

17.1

22.6

20.6

14.7

12.8

10.8

14.8

22.8

22.5

16.2

22.3

9.3

13.0

18.8

20.3

16.3


 

Percentage Changes in Production and Net Sales of
Key Enterprises: June 1998 - June 1999

ITEM JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN

Year-on-Year Change

Production
  Value 
  Volume 
Net Sales 
  Value
  Volume
 
8.7r
-3.7r
  
5.0
-10.4
 
-0.2r
-11.6r
  
3.3
-5.4
 
-6.8r
-16.0r
  
-12.8
-23.3
 
-1.2r
-10.5r
  
-5.1
-16.0
 
-8.4r
-16.5r
  
-21.7
-15.0
 
-18.2r
-24.9r
  
-10.7
-16.1
 
-9.0r
-14.3r
  
-5.2
-6.0
 
-4.2r
-5.4r
  
-12.2
-19.0
 
-1.6r
-2.2r
  
-11.1
-13.8
 
5.3r
2.5r
  
-1.7
-4.9
 
8.3r
5.2r
  
2.1
1.4
 
8.7r
5.9r
  
-1.3
-4.4
 
2.3
-1.1
  
2.0
-3.0
 
Month-on-Month Change
Production
  Value 
  Volume 
Net Sales 
  Value
  Volume
 
9.6r
9.1r
  
-2.4
-3.0
 
-3.6r
-3.6r
  
4.1
4.9
 
-3.8r
-3.6r
  
-12.5
-11.3
 
5.4r
4.9r
  
4.1
2.5
 
-5.0r
-5.3r
  
5.6
-1.1
 
-2.4r
-2.9r
  
1.7
0.5
 
-5.8r
-4.7r
  
1.9
1.5
 
5.0r
4.9r
  
-2.7
-10.2
 
6.8r
6.1r
  
31.3
33.9
 
8.0r
7.7r
  
8.0
2.9
 
-9.0r
-9.8r
  
-6.6
-3.9
 
5.4r
5.0r
  
7.0
6.4
 
3.2
1.9
  
3.7
0.6

r - revised due to updating of data from late responding establishments.

 

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