Majority of establishments had an average total employment of less than 20
The number of establishments engaged in other community, social and personal service activities reached 39,865 in 2001. Establishments with an average total employment (…
The 2002 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI) for Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles and Personal and Household Goods Sector covered a total of 365,912 establishments. Of the total, 361,130…
Total external trade in goods for January 2005 amounted to $6.394 billion representing an increment of 6.1 percent from $6.023 billion during the same period of the previous yearr. On the other hand, exports registered a year-on-year growtht of 15.…
Miscellaneous business activities topped the industry
The 2002 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry covered a total of 35,461 real estate, renting and business activities establishments in 2001. About 33,804 or 95.3 percent of the…
Agriculture is as equally important as the other economic sectors of the country. Agricultural activities play an important role in economic sustainability and development of the country. The agriculture and fishery sector contributed 15 percent of…
The 2002 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (reference year - 2001) covered a total of 87,924 hotel and restaurant establishments. Of the total figure, 85,568 establishments or 97.3 percent had an average total employment (ATE) of…
Export earnings for January 2005 grew by 15.4 percent to $3.282 billion from $2.844 billion during the same period of the previous year. This is the fourteen consecutive months a positive rate was recorded and the fifth time, a double-digit positive…
Construction Establishments Generate Employment Reaching 156,202
In 2001, the total number of construction establishments nationwide was estimated at 2,691. Of the total establishments count, more than three-fourths (2,022 establishments or 75.…
Quantity and value of domestic trade declined...
In the third quarter of 2004, the total quantity of commodities traded decreased by 23.3 percent, resulting to 5.50 million tons from 7.17 million tons registered during the same period of last year…