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Foreword iii
List of Tables v
List of Figures xiv
Glossary xvii
LIST OF TABLES
Chapter I. POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHY
Table I.1 Number of Mid Year Population of ASEAN Countries, 1980-2009 2
Table I.2 Population Growth in ASEAN, 1980-2009 2
Table I.3 Population Density, 1980-2009 3
Table I.4 Population by Sex, 2009 4
Table I.5 Urban Population, 1990-2008 4
Table I.6 Population by Aged Group, 2009 5
Chapter II. EDUCATION & HEALTH
Table II.1 Adult Literacy Rate, 1990-2008 8
Table II.2 Net Enrollment Ratio in Primary School, by Sex, 1990-2008 9
Table II.3 Net Enrollment Ratio in Secondary School, by Sex, 1990-2007 10
Table II.4 Ratio of Girls to Boys in Primary and Secondary School,
1990-2008 11
Table II.5 Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Primary and Secondary School, 1990-2008 12
Table II.6 Crude Birth Ratio (CBR), Crude Death Ratio (CDR), and Infant
Mortality Rate (IMR) of ASEAN Countries, 2005-2008 12
Table II.7 Total Fertility Rate (TFR), 1990-2008 13
Table II.8 Life Expectancy at Birth by Sex, 2003-2008 13
Table II.9 Immunization Against Measles and DPT Among Children of 1
Year Old, 1990-2007 14
Table II.10 Malaria and Tuberculosis Prevalence/Incidence Rate,
per 100,000 population, 1990-2006 15
Table II.11 HIV Prevalence Rate Among 15-24 Year Old People by Sex,
1999-2007 16
Table II.12 Proportion of Population With Access to Safe Drinking Water and
Access to Improved Sanitation, 1990-2006 17
Chapter V. MERCHANDISE TRADE
Table V.1 ASEAN Total Trade, Intra-ASEAN, Extra-ASEAN Trade, 2002-2009 56
Table V.2 Rate of Growth of ASEAN Total Trade, Intra-ASEAN and Extra-
ASEAN Trade, 2003-2009 57
Table V.3 ASEAN Exports by Country, 2002-2009 58
Table V.4 ASEAN Imports by Country, 2002-2009 58
Table V.5 Rate of Growth of ASEAN Exports by Country, 2003-2009 59
Table V.6 Rate of Growth of ASEAN Imports by Country, 2003-2009 59
Table V.7 Extra-ASEAN Exports by Country, 2002-2009 60
Table V.8 Intra-ASEAN Exports by Country, 2002-2009 60
Table V.9 Extra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 2002-2009 61
Table V.10 Intra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 2002-2009 61
Table V.11 ASEAN Trade Balance by Country, 2002-2009 69
Chapter X. MANUFACTURING
Table X.1 Number of Manufacturing Establishments and Persons Engaged,
by Establishment Size: 2000-2009 204
Table X.2 GDP Share, Export and Import Share of Manufaturing Sector,
2008 and 2009 205
Table X.3 Number of Establishments by Division of Industry 206
Table X.4 Percentage Distribution of Establishments by Division of
Industry 207
Graphic VIII.1 Trend in Intra and Extra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals, 2002-2009 147
Graphic VIII.2 Trend in ASEAN Visitor Arrivals by Group of Country of Origin,
2002-2009 147
Graphic VIII.3 Rate of Growth of Tourist Arrivals to ASEAN, by Group of Country
of Origin, 2002-2009 148
Graphic IX.1 Paddy Production in Five Major Paddy Producers, 1993-2009 169
Graphic IX.2 Sugarcane Production in Five Major Sugarcane Producers,
1993-2009 171
Graphic IX.3 Rate of Growth of ASEAN Five Major Food Commodities,
1995-2009 173
Graphic IX.4 Share of ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities, 2009 181
Graphic IX.5 Share of ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities, 2008 181
Graphic IX.6 Share of ASEAN Major Origin of Agricultural Commodities, 2009 182
Graphic IX.7 Share of ASEAN Major Origin of Agricultural Commodities, 2008 182
Graphic IX.8 Trend of Livestock and Poultry Meat Production of ASEAN
2005-2008 192
Graphic IX.9 Growth Rate of ASEAN Export on Selected Agricultural Products,
2006-2007 192
Graphic IX.10 Growth Rate of Livestock and Poultry Population, 2005-2008 193
Notations:
- Not available
na Not applicable
0 less than 0.5
italic data revision/updated relative to the previous edition of the
yearbook
National Currency:
1. Brunei Darussalam: B $ (Brunei dollar)
2. Cambodia: Riel
3. Indonesia: Rp (Rupiah)
4. Lao PDR: Kips
5. Malaysia: RM (Ringgit Malaysia)
6. Myanmar: Kyats
7. The Philippines: Pesos
8. Singapore: S $ (Singapore dollar)
9. Thailand: Baht
10. Viet Nam: Dong
Measurement Units:
bn billion
cap capita
cu m cubic meter
ha hectare
kg kilogram
km kilometer
kWh kilowatt-hour
KTOE kilo ton of oil equivalent
m meter
mn million
mt metric ton
mw megawatt
sq m square meter
sq km square kilometer
000 thousand
TCF trillion cubic feet
TEUs ton equivalet units
Country 1980(National1990
Estimates, in2005
thousand) 2006 2007 2008 2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
BruneiCountry
Darussalam 1980 196 1990 253 2005 370 2006 383 2007 390 2008 398 2009 406
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Cambodia 6,590 8,600 13,807 14,081 14,364 14,656 14,958
Brunei Darussalam 196 253 370 383 390 398 406
Indonesia 146,777 179,248 219,852 222,747 225,642 228,523 231,370
Cambodia 6,590 8,600 13,807 14,081 14,364 14,656 14,958
Lao PDR 3,199 4,140 5,622 5,747 5,873 6,000 6,128
Indonesia 146,777 179,248 219,852 222,747 225,642 228,523 231,370
Malaysia 13,879 18,102 26,128 26,640 27,174 27,729 28,307
Lao PDR 3,199 4,140 5,622 5,747 5,873 6,000 6,128
Myanmar 33,608 40,786 55,396 56,515 57,504 58,377 59,534
Malaysia 13,879 18,102 26,128 26,640 27,174 27,729 28,307
Philippines 48,098 60,703 85,261 86,973 88,575 90,457 92,227
Myanmar 33,608 40,786 55,396 56,515 57,504 58,377 59,534
Singapore 2,414 3,047 4,266 4,401 4,589 4,839 4,988
Philippines 48,098 60,703 85,261 86,973 88,575 90,457 92,227
Thailand 46,718 55,839 65,099 65,574 66,041 66,482 66,903
Singapore 2,414 3,047 4,266 4,401 4,589 4,839 4,988
Viet Nam 53,722 66,017 83,106 84,137 85,155 86,211 86,025
Thailand 46,718 55,839 65,099 65,574 66,041 66,482 66,903
ASEAN
Viet Nam 355,202
53,722 436,736
66,017 558,907
83,106 567,197
84,137 575,305
85,155 583,673
86,211 590,844
86,025
ASEAN 355,202 436,736 558,907 567,197 575,305 583,673 590,844
Country
(1) 1980-1990
(2) 1990-1995
(3) 2005
(4) 2006
(5) 2007
(6) 2008
(7) 2009
(8)
Sources:
Notes:
Sources:
Latest Yearbook of NSOs; Brunei Darussalam Key Indicators, 2006-2009;
1) Brunei Darussalam 1980 were estimated using the rate of growth of 1990-2000;
Latest Yearbook of NSOs; Brunei Darussalam Key Indicators, 2006-2009
2004-2009 figures are national projection
Notes:
2).Cambodia 1980-2009 figures are national projection, taken from country submission
1) Brunei Darussalam 1980 were estimated using the rate of growth of 1990-2000;
Notes:
3) Indonesia 1980-2009 figures are national projection, taken from country submission
2004-2009 figures are national projection
1)4).Lao PDR Darussalam
Brunei
2).Cambodia
1980-2009 figures1980
1980-2009 figures
arewere
national projections,
estimated
are national
taken the
using
projection,
from country
taken fromrate
submission
of growth
country of 1990-2000; 2004-2009 figures are national projection
submission
5) Malaysia 1980-2009 figures are national projection, taken from latest NSCs yearbook
2)3) Cambodia
Indonesia 1980-2009
1980-2009 figuresfigures are projection,
are national national projection, taken
taken from country
6) Myanmar 1980-2009 figures are national projection, taken from country submission
from country submission
submission
3)4).Lao PDR 1980-2009
Indonesia
7) Philippines
figuresfigures
1980-2009
1980-2009
are national
are projections,
figures are national national taken from country
projection,projection, takensubmission
taken from country from country submission
submission
5) Malaysia 1980-2009 figures are national projection, taken from latest NSCs yearbook
4). Lao PDR1980-2009
8) Singapore 1980-2009 figures
figures are national
are national projections,
projection, takensubmission;
taken from country
6) Myanmar 1980-2009 figures are national projection, taken from country submission
from latest NSCs yearbook
5)9) Thailand 1980-2009 figures are national projection, taken from country submission
Malaysia1980-2009
7) Philippines 1980-2009 figures
figures are national
are national projection,
projection, taken from taken
countryfrom country submission
submission
10) Viet Nam 1980-2007 figures are national projection taken from country submission; 2008 and 2009 figures were taken from Statistical Handbook of Viet Nam 2008 & 2009
6)*). Myanmar
8) Singapore
Viet 1980-2009
1980-2009
Nam 1980:
figuresfigures
the 1979 figure was are
are nationalnational
used.
projection,projection, takensubmission;
taken from country from country submission
7)9) Thailand 1980-2009 figures are national projection, taken from country submission
Philippines 1980-2009 figures are national projection, taken from country submission
10) Viet Nam 1980-2007 figures are national projection taken from country submission; 2008 and 2009 figures were taken from Statistical Handbook of Viet Nam 2008 & 2009
8)*). Viet
Singapore 1980-2009
Nam 1980: the 1979 figurefigures are national projection, taken from country submission;
was used.
9) Thailand 1980-2009 figures are national projection, taken from country submission
10) Viet Nam 1980-2007 figures are national projection taken from country submission; 2008 and 2009 figures were taken from Statistical Handbook
of Viet Nam 2008 & 2009
*). Viet Nam 1980: the 1979 figure was used.
Data in italic is the latest updated/revised figure from previous yearbook
Brunei
Brunei Darussalam
Darussalam Total Area
5,765 32 44 64
Pop.
66
Density68
(per Sq. Km)
69 70 9 Rank of P
Country
Cambodia (Sq. Km)
181,035 361980 48 1990 76 200578 2006
79 2007
81 832008 2009
8 Density in
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Indonesia 1,860,360 78 95 116 118 121 123 124 5
Brunei
Brunei Darussalam
Darussalam 5,765 32 44 24 64 24 66 68 69 70 9
Lao PDR 236,800 13 17 25 25 26 10
Cambodia
Malaysia 181,035
330,252 42 36 55 48 79 76 81 78
82 79
84 86 81 783 8
Indonesia
Myanmar 1,860,360
676,577 50 78 60 95 82 11684 118
85 121
86 88123 6124 5
Lao Philippines
PDR 300,000
236,800 16113 203 17 284 24290 295
24 302
25 30725 226 10
Singapore 710.3 3,657 4,617 6,463 6,669 6,460 6,813 7,022 1
Malaysia 330,252 42 55 79 81 82 84 86 7
Thailand 513,120 91 109 127 128 129 130 130 4
Myanmar 676,577 50 60 82 84 85 86 88 6
Viet Nam 331,051 159 200 252 255 257 260 260 3
Philippines
ASEAN
300,000 161 203 284 290 295 302 -
307 2
4,435,670 79 98 125 127 130 132 133
Singapore 710.3 3,657 4,617 6,463 6,669 6,460 6,813 7,022 1
Sources:
Sources:
Brunei Darussalam Key Indicators, 2009; Lao PDR, NSC Official Website as of July 2010; Statistical handbook of Viet nam, 2009;
Thailand
Brunei Darussalam Keyfrom
and data submission 513,120
Indicators,
the rest 2009;
of ASEAN Lao PDR,
Member 91Official Website
States NSC 109 as of July127 128
2010; Statistical 129
Handbook of 130
Viet Nam, 2009; 130
and data submission 4
from theNotes:
restDerived
of ASEAN Member
from Table States
I.1 and figures on land area.
Viet Nam 331,051 159 200 252 255 257 260 260 3
ASEAN
Note:
4,435,670 79 98 125 127 130 132 133 -
Derived from Table I.1 and figures on land area.
Sources:
Graphic I.1 Population Density of ASEAN Countries,
Brunei Darussalam Key Indicators, 2009; Lao PDR, NSC Official Website as of July 2010; Statistical handbook of Viet nam, 2009;
and data submission from the rest of ASEAN Member States
Notes: Derived from Table I.1 and figures on land area.
1980-2009
132 133 1980
125 127 130
121 123 1990
116
2000
140 98
2003
120
79
Graphic
Graphic I.1 Population I.1.of ASEAN Countries,
Density
2004
'000 people per Sq Km
100 2005
80
Population Density of1980-2009
ASEAN Countries, 1980-2009 2006
2007
60 132 133 1980
125 127 130 2008
121 123 1990
40 116 2009
2000
140 20 98
2003
120 0
79 2004
'000 people per Sq Km
100 2005
80 2006
2007
60
2008
40 2009
20
50.0
40.0
Graphic I.2.
Graphic
30.0I.2 ASEAN Population by Age Group, 2009
Percent
20.0 28.1
10.0 9.5
6.4 5.6
60.0 0.0
0-4 5-19 20-54 55-64 > 65
50.0 Age group
40.0
Percent
30.0 50.3
20.0 28.1
10.0 9.5
6.4 5.6
0.0
0-4 5-19 20-54 55-64 > 65
Age group
Sources:
1). Yearbook of Brunei Darussalam 1999, 2003; Yearbook of Cambodia 2000: Yearbook of Indonesia 2000-2006; Yearbook of Malaysia 1997:
Yearbook of Myanmar 1998; Yearbook of Philippines 2000-2006; Yearbook of Thailand 1996-2003: Yearbook of Singapore 2001-2009; and
Yearbook of Vietnam 2000.
2). Siaran Perangkaan Bulanan Malaysia, 1998-2009
3). ADB Key Indicators, 2001, 2002, 2005-2010
4). Human Development Report, UNDP, 2004, 2006-9
5). MDGs 2006-2009, UNSD Website
6). ASI and ACPMS Country Submission
Notes:
Adult Literacy Rate refers to 15+; for Brunei Darussalam age 9 and above
*) Total Male and Female
- - not available at the time of publication
Data in italic is the latest updated/revised figure from previous yearbook
Sources:
ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Brunei Darussalam - Ministry of Education. Indonesia - Education Statistics, Welfare Indicator,
National Socio Economic Survey. Malaysia - Ministry of Education. Myanmar - Department of Education Planning and Training. Singapore - Students
Register. Thailand - School Reports. ADB Key Indicators, 2003-2009; Human Development Report 2004, 2006-9, UNDP; MDGs-UNSD website as of
Aug 2010; 2007 data is for male and female taken from UNESCAP Yearbook 2009; ASI and ACPMS Country Submission
Notes:
1). Both sexes
2). 1991 figure
3). 1996 figure
4). 1993 figure, both sexes
- - not available at the time of publication
Data in italic is the latest updated/revised figure from previous yearbook
Sources:
ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Brunei Darussalam - Ministry of Education. Indonesia - Education Statistics, Welfare Indicator,
National Socio Economic Survey. Malaysia - Ministry of Education. Myanmar - Department of Education Planning and Training. Singapore - Students
Register. Thailand - School Reports. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Website ADB Key Indicators, 2003-
2007; Human Development Report 2004, 2006-7; MDG Indicators Report 2009
Notes: *) Gross Enrollment Ratio in Secondary School as taken from ADB Key Indicators 2006-2007
1). 1991 figure, both sexes.
2). Both sexes
3). 1991 figure
4). 1996 figure
5). 1993 figure, both sexes
- - not available at the time of publication
Sources:
ASEAN In Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Brunei Darussalam - Ministry of Education. Cambodia - MOE Youth and Sport 2004
Myanmar - Department of Education Planning and Training. Singapore - Students Register.
United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) Millenium Indicators Database, ESCAP Population Data Sheet 2004, 2005, 2008
2006, 2007 and 2008 figures taken from Asian Development Bank (ADB) Key Indicators, 2008-10
Notes:
Malaysia, Myanmar and Singapore: percentage of girls to boys enrolled.
1). 1991 figure
2). 1993 figure
3). 1996 figure
4) 1992 figure
5). 1997 figure
6). 1998 figure
- - not available at the time of publication
Sources: ADB Key Indicators, 2001-2010 and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Website, September 2004
Sources: 2003-2004 figures taken from UNESCAP Statistics Division website as of Jan 2008 based on UNESCO data
ADB
Note: Key
'-' notIndicators, 2001-2010
available at the time of publication and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Website, September 2004
2003-2004 figures taken from UNESCAP Statistics Division website as of Jan 2008 based on UNESCO data
Note:
- not available at the time of publication
Sources: ADB Key Indicators, 2001-2010 and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Website, September 2004
Philippines
Sources:
Country Websites; Brunei Darussalam Ministry of Health, Brunei Darussalam Key Indicators 2007-2009; Lao PDR Statistical Yearbook 2009; UNESCAP
Website; ADB Key Indicators 2003-2010; ESCAP Population Data Sheet 2006, 2007; UNESCAP Yearbook 2009; MDG Indicators 2009 Country submis-
sion for ASEAN Community Progress Monitoring System (ACPMS) project of all AMCs
Notes:
- not available at the time of publication
CBR: number of live births per 1000 mid-year total population
CDR: number of deaths per 1000 mid-year total population
IMR: number of infant deaths per 1000 live births
Sources:
ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Brunei Darussalam - Ministry of Health. Cambodia - National Health Survey 1998;
Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey 2000. Lao PDR - MICS 1996; MICS 2000. Malaysia - Ministry of Health. Myanmar -
Ministry of Health. Philippines - Field Health Service Information System. Singapore - administrative reports. Thailand - Hospital
reporting. Viet Nam - Demographic and Health Survey 1997 and MICS 2000
Human Development Report, 2006 and 2007/8 for 2004 and 2005 figures except for Indonesia
ADB Key Indicators, 2008 for immunisation against measles 2006, except Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia
Statistical Yearbook for Asia and the Pacific 2009 for immunisation against measles and DPT 2007, except Brunei Darussalam is country figure
Notes:
1). 1991 figure
2). 1992 figure
3). 1996 figure
*). UNICEF estimates taken from UNSD Millenium Indicators Development
Singapore: proportion of children aged 2, immunized
- - not available at the time
Country 1990 1995 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Malaria
Brunei Darussalam - - - - - - - - -
Cambodia 1271 - - 489 354 527 800 600 720
Indonesia 95 - - 117 103 4 - - 598
Lao PDR 533 1109 - 758 387 334 - 240 319
Malaysia 284 286 50 55 46 26 24 21 20
Myanmar 2427 - - 1241 1476 1448 - 316 976
2)
Philippines 141 80 97 48 47 54 - 55 41
Singapore - - - - - - - - -
Thailand 501 54 83 133 72 59 - 47 46
Viet Nam 187 900 446 79 58 46 - 23 26
Tuberculosis
Brunei Darussalam 60 - - 56 55 55 54 63 99
Cambodia 584 - - 530 520 515 510 250 240
Indonesia 343 - - 270 257 251 245 262 253
Lao PDR 178 - - 162 159 157 156 306 319
Malaysia 122 57 66 65 59 63 60 61 63
Myanmar 171 - 100 171 171 171 171 170 169
Philippines 336 183 2072) 305 299 296 293 450 432
Singapore 59 - - 44 42 41 40 28 25
Thailand 142 59 87 142 142 142 142 204 198
Viet Nam 202 85 116 183 180 178 176 235 225
Sources:
Source: ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Malaysia 2000-2003 from Ministry of Health. Myanmar - Department of Health Planning,
ASEAN inMinistry
Figuresof2003.
HealthTaken from various
and National sources:
Tuberculosis Malaysia
Program, 2000-2003
Department fromThailand
of Health. Ministry- of Health.
Hospital Myanmar
Records - Department
(excluding Bangkok).of Health Planning,
Ministry Viet Nam - and
of Health Malaria ControlTuberculosis
National Program, Cambodia fromDepartment
Program, ACPMS data ofsubmission
Health. Thailand - Hospital Records (excluding Bangkok).
Viet NamUNSD, Millenium
- Malaria ControlDevelopment Indicators 2006,
Program, Cambodia from2007
ACPMS data submission
Human Development Report, UNDP, 2004, 2006
UNSD, Millenium Development Indicators 2006, 2007
UNESCAP Yearbook, 2008-2009
Human Development Report, UNDP, 2004, 2006
Notes: Malaysia,
UNESCAP and 2008-2009
Yearbook, Viet Nam: Incidence rate. Myanmar, Philippines, and Thailand: prevalence rate.
Singapore and Brunei Darussalam had been recognized as malaria free by WHO since 1982 and 1987, respectively
Sources:
ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from UNAIDS 2000, 2002, 2004; ADB Key Indicators 2003, 2004 and Human Development Report 2006, 2007/8,
UNESCAP Yearbook 2009
Report on the Globel AIDS Epidemic (UNAIDS 2004, 2009); *) % ages 15-49 years old
Notes:
2001 figure for male is not available
- - not available at the time of publication
Country 1990 1995 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Sources:
Source: ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Cambodia - Socio Economic Survey of Cambodia 1996 and 1999, and
ASEAN in Cambodia
FiguresDemographic
2003. Takenand Health
from Surveysources:
various 2000. Malaysia - Water
Cambodia Works Economic
- Socio Department Survey
and RuralofEnvironment
CambodiaSanitation
1996 and Program
1999,(RESP),
and
and Populaiton and Housing Census 1991. Myanmar - Joint Monitoring Programme 1990-1994; WHO Sector Digest 1995; MICS 1997;
Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey 2000. Malaysia - Water Works Department and Rural Environment Sanitation Program (RESP),
Department of Health 1999, 2000. Philppines - National Demographic and Health Survey 1998. Singapore - Public Utilites Board records,
and Populaiton and Housing Census 1991. Myanmar - Joint Monitoring Programme 1990-1994; WHO Sector Digest 1995; MICS 1997;
and administrative records. Thailand - Population and Housing Census 1990 and 2000; Housing Survey 1996. Viet Nam - Living Standard
Department
surveyof Health 1999,
1992-1993 2000. Philppines
and 1997-1998 and MICS -2000;
National Demographic
and Multi-purpose and Health
Household SurveySurvey
1994 and1998.
1995;Singapore
and Census-1999.
Public Utilites
ADB Board records,
Key Indicators 2006-9
and administrative records.
UNSD -demographic Thailand
and - Population
social database, UNESCAP andYearbook
Housing2009;
Census
and 1990 and 2000;
data sumission Housing
from SurveyACPMS
AMS to support 1996. Viet
data. Nam - Living Standard
survey 1992-1993 and
Notes: 1). 1996 figure 1997-1998 and MICS 2000; and Multi-purpose Household Survey 1994 and 1995; and Census 1999. ADB Key Indicators
2006-20092). 1992 figure
UNSD -demographic
3). 1998 figure and social database, UNESCAP Yearbook 2009; and data sumission from AMS to support ACPMS data.
4). 1997 figure
5). 1995 figure
Notes: '-' - not available at the time of publication
1). 1996 n.a.
figure
- not applicable
2). 1992 figure
3). 1998 figure
4). 1997 figure
5). 1995 figure
- - not available at the time of publication
Sources:
Compiled from country data submission, website, and statistical yearbooks of AMCs national statistical offices and relevant government depart-
ments/ministries; and ILO Laborstat Database Singapore data taken from Labour Force Survey, General Household Survey and Population Survey,
Singapore Dept. of Statistics and Ministry of Manpower. Thailand is the results of Labour Force Survey conducted in April-June 2008
Lao PDR data for 2002-2003 taken from Key Indicators of Developing Asian and the Pacific Countries
Sources:
Compiled from country data submission, website, and statistical yearbooks of AMCs national statistical offices and relevant government depart-
ments/ministries; and ILO Laborstat Database Singapore data taken from Labour Force Survey, General Houshold Survey and Population Survey,
Singapore Dept. of Statistics and Ministry of Manpower. Thailand is the results of Labour Force Survey conducted in April-June 2008
Notes:
1) Singapores resident unemployment
2) Thailand unemployment rate using average period.
3) Myanmar unemployment rate is 10 years and over
4) Unemployment rate at urban area of Viet Nam
- - not available at the time of publication
Data in italic is the latest updated/revised figure from previous yearbook
Notes:
1) Singapores residents only
2) Thailand unemployment rate using average period.
- - not available at the time of publication
Data in italic is the latest updated/revised figure from previous yearbook
Male
Brunei Darussalam 79.5 77.7 77.8 78.0 78.2 77.6 - -
Cambodia n.a. n.a. 78.9 n.a. n.a. 81.0 80.8 -
Indonesia 85.6 85.3 86.0 85.6 84.2 83.7 83.5 83.7
Lao PDR 84.1 83.4 - - - - - -
Malaysia 81.5 82.1 80.9 80.0 79.9 79.5 79.0 78.9
Myanmar 79.5 80.1 80.6 81.1 81.6 82.0 82.5 -
Philippines 80.8 83.4 82.9 79.8 79.2 78.3 - -
Singapore 77.2 76.1 75.7 74.4 76.2 76.5 76.3 76.1
Thailand 80.6 80.8 81.2 81.1 80.9 81.1 -
Viet Nam - - - - - - - -
Female
Brunei Darussalam 59.2 57.8 56.9 57.6 57.3 56.9 - -
Cambodia n.a. n.a. 70.7 n.a. n.a. 70.0 76.0 -
Indonesia 50.1 46.3 49.2 50.7 48.0 50.3 51.1 51.0
Lao PDR 86.0 85.3 - - - - - -
Malaysia 46.7 47.7 47.2 45.9 45.8 46.4 45.7 46.4
Myanmar 48.3 48.6 48.8 49.1 49.5 49.8 50.1 -
Philippines 51.7 51.1 50.2 49.8 48.5 48.2 - -
Singapore 50.6 50.9 51.3 52.0 54.3 54.3 54.2 55.6
Thailand 63.3 63.9 63.8 64.3 64.0 64.2 -
Viet Nam - - - - - - - -
Sources:
Source: Compiled from country data submission, website, and statistical yearbooks of AMSs national statistical offices
Compiled fromand relevant
country government
data departments/ministries;
submission, and ILO
website, and statistical LaborstatofDatabase
yearbooks AMSs national statistical offices
Singapore data taken from Labour Force Survey, General Houshold Survey and Population Survey, Singapore Dept. of Statistics and Ministry of
and relevant government
Thailand takendepartments/ministries;
from Report of the Labor andForce
ILO Laborstat Database
Survey, National Statistical Office, Ministry of Information and Communication Technology.
Singapore
Notes: data taken from Labour Force Survey, General Houshold Survey and Population Survey, Singapore Dept. of Statistics and Ministry of
'-' -from
Thailand taken not available
Report ofatthe
the Labor
time ofForce
publication
Survey, National Statistical Office, Ministry of Information and Communication Technology.
n.a. - not applicable
Notes:
- - not available at the time of publication
Data in italic is the latest updated/revised figure from previous yearbook
Female
Brunei Darussalam 5.3 6.2 5.6 - 5.7 4.9 -
Cambodia - - 2.7 - - 0.8 1.8
Indonesia 11.8 12.0 16.8 14.7 13.4 10.8 9.7
Lao PDR - - - - - - -
Malaysia 3.8 3.6 3.8 3.7 3.4 3.4 3.7
Myanmar 4.7 4.7 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6
Philippines 10.2 10.3 11.7 7.3 6.9 6.0 -
Singapore 5.8 6.2 6.2 6.4 4.9 4.3 4.3
Thailand 2.3 2.1 2.1 1.7 1.4 1.2 1.3
Viet Nam 2.3 2.6 2.4 - - - -
Source: Compiled from data submission, website, and statistical yearbooks of AMSs national statistical offices
Sources:
Compiled fromand relevant
country datagovernment
submission,departments/ministries;
website, and statistical and ILO Laborstat
yearbooks of AMSsDatabase
national statistical offices
Singapore data taken from Labour Force Survey, General Houshold Survey and Population Survey, Singapore Dept. of
and relevant government departments/ministries; and ILO Laborstat Database
Statistics and Ministry of Manpower.
Singapore dataThailand
taken from Labour
taken from Force
ReportSurvey,
of theGeneral
Labor Houshold Survey
Force Survey, and Population
National StatisticalSurvey,
Office,Singapore Dept.
Ministry of of Statistics
Information and and Ministry of Tec
Communication
Thailand
Notes: taken from Report of the Labor Force Survey, National Statistical Office, Ministry of Information and Communication Technology.
2002 - 2004'-'figures
- notofavailable
Viet Namatwere
the time
takenoffrom
publication
UNESCAP website based on MDG indkcators.
n.a. - not applicable
1/ 2002-2004 figures taken from UNESCAP website based on MDG Indicators
Notes:
- - not available at the time of publication
n.a. - not applicable
Male
1/
Brunei Darussalam 2.2 3.3 2.6 2.9 2.9 - -
2/
Cambodia 15-24 years old - - 3.1 - - 1.3 3.4
15-19 years old - - 27.8 - - - -
20-24 years old - - 38.6 - - - -
Indonesia 26.6 27.4 28.4 26.9 29.5 24.8 21.8
Lao PDR - - - - - - -
Malaysia 10.3 11.0 11.2 11.5 10.8 10.5 10.3
Myanmar - - - - - - -
Philippines 19.7 13.4 13.9 14.9 15.9 13.9 -
Singapore 6.9 5.8 6.9 7.4 6.4 6.9 6.9
Thailand 7.9 6.8 6.1 6.1 5.4 5.5 0.6
3/
Viet Nam 4.1 4.5 4.4 - - - -
Female
1/
Brunei Darussalam 5.3 6.2 4.9 6.3 6.0 - -
2/
Cambodia 15-24 years old na na 3.3 na na 1.1 3.3
15-19 years old - - 26.8 - - - -
20-24 years old - - 22.6 - - - -
Indonesia 32.5 35.4 35.6 35.3 36.7 28.5 25.5
Lao PDR - - - - - - -
Malaysia 11.4 10.7 12.4 12.0 11.0 11.5 11.8
Myanmar - - - - - - -
Philippines 24.3 16.4 18.3 18.9 18.4 16.5 -
Singapore 16.3 15.1 15.3 12.5 11.6 11.1 11.1
Thailand 6.6 6.6 6.2 5.8 6.0 4.9 0.7
3/
Viet Nam 4.6 5.2 4.9 - - - -
Source: Compiled from data submission, website, and statistical yearbooks of AMSs national statistical offices
Sources:
Compiled fromand relevant
data government
submission, departments/ministries;
website, and ILO
and statistical yearbooks Laborstat
of AMSs Database
national 2008offices
statistical
Notes:
and relevant government departments/ministries; and ILO Laborstat Database 2008
'-' - not available at the time of publication
8.0
Percent (%)
6.0
6.0
4.0
4.0
2.0
2.0
0.0
0.0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
2002 2003 2004 2005
Year 2006 2007 2008
Year
Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand
Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand
12.0
10.0
Percent (%)
10.0
8.0
8.0
6.0
6.0
4.0
4.0
2.0
2.0
0.0
0.0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Year
Year
Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand
Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand
30.0
25.0
Percent (%)
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Year
Ind M Mal M Phi M Sin M Tha M
40.0
35.0
30.0
Percent (%)
25.0
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Year
Ind F Mal F Phi F Sin F Tha F
0.0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Year
Ind M Mal M Phi M Sin M Tha M
Graphic III.4.
Unemployment
Graphic Rate of
III.4. Unemployment Females
Rate 15-24
of Females 15-24 Years Old,
Years Old, 2002-2008
2002-2008
40.0
35.0
30.0
Percent (%)
25.0
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Year
Ind F Mal F Phi F Sin F Tha F
12 4 5 4 6 76
- - - - - -
663 175 16 396 16 6,402
891 185 23 545 23 6,948
1,087 195 30 727 30 7,496
19,425 5,575 1,252 10,962 1,268 97,583
20,684 6,014 1,440 12,778 1,270 102,050
21,837 5,948 1,485 13,612 1,349 104,485
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
2,611 570 878 2,216 110 10,971
2,703 623 857 2,236 111 11,124
2,759 618 927 2,565 126 11,450
1,746 470 1,412 272 153 17,964
- - - - - -
7,083 2,600 1,265 5,486 279 33,674
7,459 2,590 1,381 5,698 311 34,533
7,911 2,732 1,490 6,102 355 35,477
400 268 334 376 21 1,803
390 269 361 392 23 1,852
397 274 365 404 21 1,869
7,844 1,083 1,090 4,002 213 36,873
8,152 1,089 1,096 4,017 179 37,550
8,738 1,130 1,175 4,255 178 38,252
5,751 1,147 426 4,483 608 45,208
5,925 1,167 476 4,767 678 46,461
6,097 1,208 514 4,853 740 47,743
Note:
1/ Employment as at June; Singapores Resident only
by Major
- - notIndustry
available atGroup
the time (in percent)
of publication
n.a. - not applicable
Notes:
Note: '-' - not available at the time of publication
1/ Employment n.a. -as atapplicable
not June; Singapores Resident only
- - not available at the time of publication
n.a. - not applicable
Occupation Indonesia (2004) Malaysia (2009) Philippines (2009) Singapore (2009)1/ Thailand(2009)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
1. Proffesionals, technical and related workers 2,905.4 2,381.6 2,625.3 681.3 3,104.6
2. Administrative, executive and managerial
187.4 858.8 4,789.4 291.4 1,064.2
workers
3. Clerical and related workers 4,498.7 1,087.8 1,951.2 238.3 1,508.2
Table III.8: Number of Employment by Occupation '(in thousand)
4. Sales workers and services workers 16,776.2 1,980.9 6,314.9 208.8 6,690.8
5. Agricultural, animal husbandry and forestry
48,173.1 1,362.6 5,818.2 - 13,681.6
workers; fishermenOccupation
and hunters Indonesia (2004) Malaysia (2009) Philippines (2009) Singapore (2009)1/ Thailand(2009)
6. Production and related(1) workers, transport (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
21,181.2 2,427.4 13,800.6 386.1 7,262.3
equipment operators and labourers
1. Proffesionals, technical and related workers 2,905.4 2,381.6 2,625.3 681.3 3,104.6
7. Others - 1,351.1 177.4 63.5 4,940.0
2. Administrative, executive and managerial
Total 187.4
93,722.0 858.8
11,450.0 4,789.4
35,477.0 291.4
1,869.4 1,064.2
38,251.6
workers
3. Clerical
Source: and
Country related
website workersMalaysia, Philippines, Singapore and4,498.7
of Indonesia, Thailand as of June 20101,087.8 1,951.2 238.3 1,508.2
Source:
Note: 1/ Employed Resident of Singapore
4. Saleswebsite
Country workers of
and services workers
Indonesia, 16,776.2and Thailand1,980.9
Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore as of June 2010 6,314.9 208.8 6,690.8
5. Agricultural, animal husbandry and forestry
Table III.9: Employment
48,173.1by Occupation '(in percent) 5,818.2
1,362.6 - 13,681.6
workers; fishermen and hunters
Note:
1/
6.Employed Resident
Production of Singapore
and related workers, transport
21,181.2 2,427.4 13,800.6 386.1 7,262.3
equipment operators and labourers
Occupation Indonesia (2004) Malaysia (2009) Philippines (2009) Singapore (2009)1/ Thailand(2009)
Source:
Source: Country website of Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand as of June 2010
1/ Employed Resident of Singapore
Country website of Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand as of June 2010
Note:
1/ Employed Resident of Singapore
2)
Brunei Darussalam 10.46 11.42 13.31 15.86 18.23 18.46 20.40 15.60
Cambodia 15,994 18,535 21,367 25,754 29,849 35,051 41,968 43,080
Indonesia 1,821,833 2,013,675 2,146,421 2,774,281 3,339,217 3,950,893 4,951,357 5,613,442
Lao PDR1) 18,390 22,536 26,590 30,594 35,407 39,492 46,215 47,567
Malaysia 362 395 474 522 574 642 741 680
Myanmar3) 5,889 8,660 8,909 11,264 15,324 22,122 23,336 29,165
Philippines 3,960 4,316 4,872 5,438 6,017 6,651 7,409 7,679
Singapore 162 167 190 209 231 266 274 265
Thailand 5,451 5,917 6,490 7,093 7,850 8,530 9,075 9,051
Viet Nam 536,099 613,442 715,307 837,858 973,791 1,143,442 1,478,695 1,645,481
Source:
Source: ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database, based on country submission and country's website
ASEAN
Notes:
Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database, based on country submission and countrys website
1) 2008 and 2009 GDP figures constant and current prices of Lao PDR were estimated using respective GDP growth rate taken from IMF-WEO April 2010
2) 2009 GDP constant price is taken from IMF-WEO April 2010; while current prices is taken from Media Release Dept. of Economic Planning and Development Prime Minister's Of
3) 2008-2009 GDP constant prices of Myanmar are taken from IMF-WEO April 2010
Source:
ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database, computed based on Table IV.1 GDP at Constant Price
Source: ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database, computed based on Table IV.1
Notes: ASEAN GDP growth is calculated as a weighted average using PPP-GDP share as used in the IMF-WEO Database of April 2010
ASEAN 5 covers Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand
BCLMV, stands for Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Viet Nam
34 ASEAN
1) 2009 GDPStatistical Yearbook
growth of Brunei 2010 is taken from IMF-WEO April 2010
Darussalam
2) 2008-2009 GDP growth of Lao PDR and Myanmar are taken from IMF-WEO April 2010
s Market Prices,
in Billion of 2002-2009
National Currency, 2002-2009
(Billions(Billions
of National Currency)
of National Currency)
Notes:
1) 2008 and 2009 GDP figures constant and current prices of Lao PDR were estimated using respective GDP growth rate taken
from IMF-WEO April 2010
2) 2009
rime Minister's Office GDP Darussalam
of Brunei constant price is taken from IMF-WEO April 2010; while current prices is taken from Media Release Dept. of Economic
Planning and Development Prime Ministers Office of Brunei Darussalam
3) 2008-2009 GDP constant prices of Myanmar are taken from IMF-WEO April 2010
Data in italic is the latest updated/revised figure from previous yearbook
2002-2009
2002-2009
(in percent)
(in percent)
10.00
8.00
6.00
4.00
2.00
Rate of Growth
0.00
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2004-
2009
-2.00
-4.00
-6.00
ASEAN
-8.00
ASEAN 5
BCLMV
-10.00
Year
10.00
10.00
5.00
Growth
5.00
RateofofGrowth
0.00
0.00
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Rate
-5.00 Indonesia
-5.00 Indonesia
Malaysia
Malaysia
Philippines
-10.00 Philippines
-10.00 Singapore
Singapore
Thailand
Thailand
-15.00
-15.00
Year
Year
Graphic IV.3.
Graphic IV.3. Rate of GDP Growth of BCLMV, 1996-2009
GraphicRate
IV.3.ofRate
GDPof GDP Growth
Growth of BCLMV,
of BCLMV, 1996-2009
1996-2009
16.00 Brunei
16.00 Brunei
Darussalam
14.00 Darussalam
Cambodia
14.00 Cambodia
Lao PDR
12.00 Lao PDR
12.00 Myanmar
Myanmar
10.00
10.00 Viet Nam
Viet Nam
Growth
8.00
RateofofGrowth
8.00
6.00
6.00
4.00
4.00
Rate
2.00
2.00
0.00
0.00
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
-2.00 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
-2.00
-4.00
-4.00
Year `
Year `
(in (in
USUS$)$)
Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
(1) Table IV.3.
(2) GDP per
(3) Capita at(4)Current market
(5) Prices
(6)in USD, 2002-2009
(7) (8) (9)
Brunei Darussalam 17,158 18,708 21,863 25,744 29,922 31,489 36,308 (in26,486
US $)
Cambodia
Country 2002309 2003349 2004392 2005453 2006515 2007601 2008756 2009693
Indonesia (1) (2) 932 1,100
(3) 1,105
(4) 1,295
(5) 1,636
(6) 1,910
(7) 2,245
(8) 2,364
(9)
Lao PDR2) 327 376 431 509 613 703 881 910
Brunei Darussalam 17,158 18,708 21,863 25,744 29,922 31,489 36,308 26,486
Malaysia 3,884 4,152 4,877 5,281 5,902 6,886 8,032 6,822
Cambodia 309 349 392 453 515 601 756 693
Myanmar3) 136 221 191 198 233 333 392 419
Indonesia 932 1,100 1,105 1,295 1,636 1,910 2,245 2,364
Philippines 956 971 1,039 1,158 1,351 1,658 1,840 1,750
Lao PDR2) 327 376 431 509 613 703 881 910
Singapore 22,185 23,320 27,046 29,401 32,960 38,524 39,992 36,631
Malaysia 3,884 4,152 4,877 5,281 5,902 6,886 8,032 6,822
Thailand 2,001 2,233 2,501 2,709 3,164 3,742 4,103 3,951
Myanmar3) 136 221 191 198 233 333 392 419
Viet Nam 440 489 555 637 725 833 1,050 1,120
Philippines 956 971 1,039 1,158 1,351 1,658 1,840 1,750
ASEAN1)
Singapore 1,198
22,185 1,332
23,320 1,447
27,046 1,621
29,401 1,918
32,960 2,267
38,524 2,592
39,992 2,533
36,631
Thailand
Source:
Source:
2,001 Surveillance
ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic 2,233 Unit (FMSU)
2,501 Database,2,709 3,164on Table3,742
computed based 4,103
IV.1 Using period 3,951
average exchange
Notes:
Viet Nam
ASEAN Finance
1) and Macroeconomic
As a proxy, 440per capita
Surveillance
the combined GDP 489
Unit
as (FMSU) 555
Database,
GDP current computed
market 637 Table725
basedbyonnumber
price divided IV.1 833average1,050
Using period
of population exchange rate 1,120
2) Lao PDR (2008-2009) figures computed using GDP figures taken from IMF-WEO April 2010
ASEAN
Notes: 3) 1)
Myanmar figures are calculated
1,198using the1,332
exchange rates as used in the
1,447 IMF-WEO Database
1,621 1,918 of April2,267
2010 2,592 2,533
1) As a proxy, the combined GDP per capita as GDP current market price divided by number of population
Source: ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database, computed based on Table IV.1 Using period average exchange
2) Lao PDR (2008-2009) figures computed using GDP figures taken from IMF-WEO April 2010
Notes:
3) Myanmar
1) Asfigures arethe
calculated
a proxy, Tableusing
combined GDPthe
IV.4. perexchange
GDP at as
capita rates
GDPas
Current used in
market
current the IMF-WEO
marketPrices inDatabase
Million
price divided of Aprilof2010
of USD,
by number 2002-2009
population
Data in italic
2) Laois PDR
the latest updated/revised
(2008-2009) figure from
figures computed previous
using yearbook
GDP figures taken from IMF-WEO April 2010
3) Myanmar figures are calculated using the exchange rates as used in the IMF-WEO Database of April 2010
(in US $ Million)
Country 2002 2003 Table IV.4.
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
(1) Table (2)GDP
IV.4. atat(3)Current
GDP Market
Current market
(4) Prices,
Prices 2002-2009
(5) in Million(6)of USD, 2002-2009
(7) (8) (9)
Brunei Darussalam 5,847 6,540 7,864 9,528 11,460 12,281 14,451 (in US 10,759
(in US $ Million)
$ Million)
Cambodia 4,028 4,634 5,311 6,250 7,258 8,636 11,073 10,359
Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Indonesia 196,303 234,997 239,134 284,790 364,371 431,024 513,032 546,865
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Lao PDR2) 1,805 2,135 2,518 2,860 3,522 4,128 5,285 5,579
Brunei Darussalam 5,847 6,540 7,864 9,528 11,460 12,281 14,451 10,759
Malaysia 95,266 103,992 124,750 137,971 157,237 187,112 222,724 193,108
Cambodia 4,028 4,634 5,311 6,250 7,258 8,636 11,073 10,359
Myanmar3) 7,095 11,747 10,370 10,989 13,188 19,132 22,858 24,973
Indonesia 196,303 234,997 239,134 284,790 364,371 431,024 513,032 546,865
Philippines 76,648 79,578 86,912 98,757 117,457 146,839 166,444 161,358
Lao PDR2) 1,805 2,135 2,518 2,860 3,522 4,128 5,285 5,579
Singapore 90,640 95,957 112,692 125,417 145,072 176,770 193,535 182,702
Malaysia 95,266 103,992 124,750 137,971 157,237 187,112 222,724 193,108
Thailand 126,880 142,863 161,386 176,341 207,468 247,095 272,789 264,323
Myanmar3) 7,095 11,747 10,370 10,989 13,188 19,132 22,858 24,973
Viet Nam 35,066 39,535 45,544 52,953 60,965 70,965 90,515 96,317
Philippines 76,648 79,578 86,912 98,757 117,457 146,839 166,444 161,358
ASEAN1)
Singapore 639,579
90,640 721,978
95,957 796,481
112,692 125,417 1,087,998
905,856 145,072 1,303,981 193,535 1,496,341
176,770 1,512,707 182,702
Thailand
Source: 126,880 Surveillance
ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic 142,863 Unit161,386 176,341
(FMSU) Database, 207,468
computed 247,095
based on Table 272,789
IV.1, Computed 264,323
using the period aver
Notes:
Viet Nam 35,066 39,535 45,544 52,953 60,965 70,965
1) As a proxy, the combined GDP of ASEAN is computed as the sum of GDP of ASEAN Member Countries
90,515 96,317
2) 1)
Lao PDR (2008-2009) figures computed using GDP figures taken from IMF-WEO April 2010
ASEAN 639,579using721,978
3) Myanmar figures are calculated the exchange 796,481 905,856
rates as used in 1,087,998
the IMF-WEO April 2010 1,512,707 1,496,341
1,303,981
Database of
Source: ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database, computed based on Table IV.1, Computed using the period aver
Source:
Notes:
ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database, computed based on Table IV.1, Computed using the period average
1) As a proxy, the combined GDP of ASEAN is computed as the sum of GDP of ASEAN Member Countries
exchange2) rate
Lao PDR (2008-2009) figures computed using GDP figures taken from IMF-WEO April 2010
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3) Myanmar figures are calculated using the exchange rates as used in the IMF-WEO Database of April 2010
Notes:
1) As a proxy, the combined GDP of ASEAN is computed as the sum of GDP of ASEAN Member Countries
2) Lao PDR (2008-2009) figures computed using GDP figures taken from IMF-WEO April 2010
3) Myanmar figures are calculated using the exchange rates as used in the IMF-WEO Database of April 2010
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180
140
Index, 1996=100
160
120
140
100
Index, 1996=100
120 Indonesia
80
Malaysia
100
60
Philippines
Indonesia
80
40
Singapore
Malaysia
60
20 Thailand
Philippines
40
0
Singapore
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
20 Thailand
Year
0
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
Graphic IV.5. GDP per Capita in US Dollar in BCLMV During 1996-
2009, as Compared to 1996
450 Graphic IV.5.
Graphic IV.5. GDP per Capita in US Dollar in BCLMV During 1996-
GDP per Capita in US Dollar in BCLMV During 1996-2009,
400 2009, as Compared to 1996
Brunei Darussalam
asCambodia
Compared to 1996
450
350 Lao PDR Myanmar
Viet Nam
400
300
Brunei Darussalam Cambodia
Index, 1996=100
250
150
200
100
150
50
100
0
50 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
0
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
2006 2007
Country
Agriculture Industry Services A+I+S Agriculture Industry Services A+I+S Agricultur
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Brunei Darussalam 1.1 60.6 38.3 100.0 1.1 56.8 42.1 100.0 1.1
Cambodia 29.5 30.1 40.4 100.0 28.7 30.2 41.1 100.0 28.3
Indonesia 14.2 43.7 42.1 100.0 13.8 43.0 43.2 100.0 13.7
Lao PDR 42.7 32.0 25.3 100.0 - - - - -
Malaysia 7.7 41.7 50.6 100.0 7.3 40.3 52.3 100.0 7.3
Myanmar - - - - - - - - -
Philippines 18.8 32.5 48.7 100.0 18.4 32.4 49.2 100.0 18.3
Singapore 0.1 33.3 66.6 100.0 0.1 33.0 66.9 100.0 0.0
Thailand 9.0 47.1 43.8 100.0 8.7 47.6 43.7 100.0 8.8
Viet Nam 18.7 41.0 40.3 100.0 17.9 41.8 40.4 100.0 17.5
ASEAN na na na na na na na na na
Source: ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database, based on country submission
Source:
Notes : In terms of Value, the sum of Agriculture+Industries+Services may not agree with total GDP as some countries treat statistical discrepancy as a separate item
ASEAN Finance
'-' - notand Macroeconomic
available Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database, based on country submission
at the time of publication
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2008 2009
na na na na na na na na na
Notes :
In terms of Value, the sum of Agriculture+Industries+Services may not agree with total GDP as some countries treat
statistical discrepancy as a separate item
- - not available at the time of publication
Data in italic is the latest updated/revised figure from previous yearbook
10/11/2010
Brunei Darussalam -0.3 2.0 1.7 0.7 -0.7 1.3 2.6 1.9
Cambodia 3.7 0.5 5.6 6.7 2.8 10.8 12.5 5.3
Indonesia1) 10.0 5.2 6.4 17.1 6.6 6.6 11.9 2.8
Lao PDR2) 15.2 15.2 6.2 8.8 -3.7 5.5 8.5 -
Malaysia 1.7 1.2 2.1 3.5 3.1 2.4 4.4 1.1
Myanmar - - - - - - - -
Philippines 2.5 3.9 8.6 6.7 4.3 3.9 8.0 4.4
Singapore3) 0.4 0.7 1.3 1.3 0.8 4.4 4.9 -0.6
Thailand 1.7 1.7 3.0 5.8 3.5 3.2 0.4 3.5
Viet Nam4) 4.1 2.9 9.7 8.9 6.6 12.6 19.9 6.9
ASEAN - - - - - - - -
ASEAN 5 4.7 3.1 5.1 9.2 4.5 5.3 7.1 3.0
BCLMV - - - - - - - -
Source: ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database, based on country submission
Source:
Notes: As
ASEAN a proxy,and
Finance ASEAN inflation is calculated
Macroeconomic as a weighted
Surveillance average using
Unit (FMSU) PPP-GDP
Database, share
based onascountry
used in submission
the IMF-WEO Database, April 2010
End of period figure of Myanmar is not available.
1) Indonesia 2002-2008 (y-o-y average period) was computed using inflation rate based on the 2005 base year; and inflation rate of 2009 based on the 2007 base year.
2) Lao PDR; 2000-2005 inflation rate was computed using 1999 as the base year; 2006-current using 2006 as the base year
3) Singapore; 2002-2009 inflation rate computed using 2009 as the base year
4) Viet Nam; base year prior to 2007 was 1995; and 2007-2008 was based on 2005 base year
'-' - not available at the time of publication
End of Period
Country
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Brunei Darussalam 1.73 1.70 1.64 1.66 1.54 1.44 1.42 1.40
Cambodia 3,990 3,984 4,038 4,120 4,065 4,004 4,121 4,221
Indonesia 8,940 8,465 9,290 9,830 8,995 9,419 10,950 9,400
Lao PDR 10,705 10,467 10,396 10,805 9,739 9,632 8,478 8,506
Malaysia 3.80 3.80 3.80 3.78 3.53 3.31 3.55 3.42
Myanmar - - - - - - - -
Philippines 53.10 55.57 56.27 53.07 49.13 41.40 47.49 46.36
Singapore 1.74 1.70 1.63 1.66 1.53 1.44 1.44 1.40
Thailand 43.15 39.59 39.06 41.03 36.05 34.72 34.90 33.32
Viet Nam 15,403 15,608 15,739 15,875 16,091 16,114 16,977 17,941
Source: ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database
Source:
Notes: Average for the year was computed as a simple average of the quarterly averages
ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database
'-' - not available at the time of publication
Notes:
As a proxy, ASEAN inflation is calculated as a weighted average using PPP-GDP share as used in the IMF-WEO Database, April 2010
End of period figure of Myanmar is not available.
1) Indonesia 2002-2008 (y-o-y average period) was computed using inflation rate based on the 2005 base year; and inflation rate of 2009 based
on the 2007 base year.
2) Lao PDR; 2000-2005 inflation rate was computed using 1999 as the base year; 2006-current using 2006 as the base year
3) Singapore; 2002-2009 inflation rate computed using 2009 as the base year
4) Viet Nam; base year prior to 2007 was 1995; and 2007-2008 was based on 2005 base year
- - not available at the time of publication
Data in italic is the latest updated/revised figure from previous yearbook
Rates, 2002-2009
Rates, 2002-2009
(National Currency
(National perper
Currency USUS$)$)
Average of the Period
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17)
Notes:
Average for the year was computed as a simple average of the quarterly averages
- - not available at the time of publication
Data in italic is the latest updated/revised figure from previous yearbook
400.0 Malaysia
Philippines
350.0
Philippines
Singapore
350.0
1996=100
300.0 Singapore
Thailand
1996=100
300.0 Thailand
250.0
250.0
Index,
200.0
Index,
200.0
150.0
150.0
100.0
100.0
50.0
50.0
0.0
0.0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
Graphic
Graphic IV.7. Consumer Price IndexIV.7.
of BCLV During 1996-2009,
Consumer Price
Graphic Index
IV.7. of BCLV During
as Compared
Consumer Price 1996-2009,
Indexto
of1996 as 1996-2009,
BCLV During Compared to 1996
1,400.0 as Compared to 1996
1,400.0
Brunei Darussalam
1,200.0
Brunei Darussalam
Cambodia
1,200.0
Cambodia
Lao PDR
1,000.0
Lao PDR
Viet Nam
1,000.0
1996=100
800.0
600.0
Index,
600.0
Index,
400.0
400.0
200.0
200.0
0.0
0.0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
20.00
0.00
of Change
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
0.00
Change
-20.00 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Rate ofRate
-20.00
-40.00
Indonesia
Malaysia
-40.00
Indonesia
Philippines
-60.00
Malaysia
Singapore
Philippines
Thailand
-60.00
-80.00 Singapore
Thailand
Year
-80.00
Year
10.00
0.00
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
0.00
-10.00
of Change
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
-10.00
-20.00
Change
-20.00
-30.00
Rate ofRate
Brunei Darussalam
-30.00
-40.00 Cambodia
Brunei
Lao PDRDarussalam
-40.00 Cambodia
Myanmar
-50.00
Lao PDR
Viet Nam
-50.00
-60.00 Myanmar
Viet Nam
-60.00
-70.00
Year
-70.00
Year
100
80
Index, 1996=100
60
40
Indonesia
Malaysia
20 Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
-
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
100
80
Index, 1996=100
60
Brunei
40 Darussalam
Cambodia
Lao PDR
20 Myanmar
Viet Nam
-
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
100
80
Index, 1996=100
60
Brunei
40 Darussalam
Cambodia
Lao PDR
20 Myanmar
Viet Nam
-
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
3-Month Deposits
Country
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
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-4.21
21.15 42.56
8.56 9.81
9.04 0.50
8.79 11.27
24.39 -2.44
14.48 12.98
24.23 24.41
7.21
33.39
-0.71 15.27
8.08 22.99
14.05 14.73
4.36 25.32
13.36 23.79
22.39 16.94
18.40 30.03
23.47
7.99
14.51 16.60
13.07 13.41
10.62 11.07
7.27 28.08
2.39 14.77
9.70 9.30
4.13 13.88
12.81
11.49
34.13 27.94
41.74 25.94
50.54 21.84
34.47 -18.92
41.23 122.30
53.36 -0.10
21.23 22.49
28.88
10.34 14.60 11.94 8.81 13.70 19.52 8.33 9.76
43.98 17.51 25.41 31.31 22.72 22.00 - -
21.15 8.56 9.04 8.79 24.39 14.48 24.23 7.21
-0.71 8.08 14.05 4.36 13.36 22.39 18.40 23.47
14.51 13.07 10.62 7.27 2.39 9.70 4.13 12.81
11.49 27.94 25.94 21.84 -18.92 122.30 -0.10 22.49
10/11/2010
Notes:
*) M1 instead of M2 for Malaysia and M4 for Philippines. Brunei Darussalams M1 and M2 figures for 2009 are y-o-y growth
of Q2 figures. Myanmars M1 and M2 figures for 2007, are y-o-y growth of Q2 figures
- - not available at the time of publication
10/11/2010
Brunei Darussalam - - - - - - - -
Cambodia 1,981 2,150 2,665 2,637 3,383 5,018 6,100 8,741
Indonesia 138,250 166,474 199,446 239,823 297,080 379,582 344,688 402,119
Lao PDR 1,079 1,369 1,545 1,823 2,502 3,974 4,776 6,428
Malaysia 43 46 50 53 58 94 69 55
Myanmar 882 1,289 1,666 2,074 2,653 - - -
Philippines 356 375 411 447 694 845 845 849
Singapore 20 21 22 23 26 28 34 36
Thailand 633 700 801 843 865 - 1,040 1,103
Viet Nam 95,502 121,633 141,165 174,505 230,756 315,712 378,989 360,912
Source:
Source: ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database
Note : Finance
ASEAN '-' - notand
available at the time of Surveillance
Macroeconomic publication Unit (FMSU) Database
Note :
- - not available at the time of publication
(in(in percent)
percent)
Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
1)
Brunei Darussalam 63.5 37.9 35.2 70.5 72.5 13.1 37.6 -
Cambodia -1.2 Current
Table IV.11. -10.0 -7.4
Account Balance as a-4.2
percentage 0.4 -2.8
of GDP, 2002-2009 -7.1 -4.7
Indonesia1) 3.7 3.4 0.7 0.1 3.0 2.4 0.0 1.9
(in percent)
Lao PDR 0.2 -2.0 -7.5 -6.5 1.2 2.6 1.7 -2.4
Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Malaysia 8.4 12.8 11.9 14.5 16.2 15.6 17.5 16.5
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Myanmar 0.00 0.00 -0.01 - - - - -
1)
Brunei Darussalam
Philippines 63.5
-0.4 37.9
0.4 35.2
1.9 70.5
2.0 72.5
4.6 13.1
4.3 37.6
2.3 3.8-
Cambodia
Singapore -1.2
12.3 -10.0
22.5 -7.4
16.2 -4.2
17.7 0.4
20.5 -2.8
20.9 -7.1
18.8 -4.7
18.6
Indonesia1)
Thailand 3.7 3.4
3.3 0.7
1.7 0.1
-4.3 3.0
1.1 2.4
5.7 0.0
0.6 1.9
6.1
Lao PDR
Viet Nam 0.2
-2.5 -2.0
-4.8 -7.5
-2.1 -6.5
-0.9 1.2
-0.3 2.6
-4.1 1.7
-11.8 -2.4
Malaysia
Source: 8.4
ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit 12.8 11.9
(FMSU) Database 14.5 16.2 15.6 17.5 16.5
Source:
Notes: Brunei Darussalam 2007 up to Q1; 2008 up to Q3
Myanmar
ASEAN Philippines,
Finance and Thailand 0.00
and Viet Nam 2009
Macroeconomic are up to Q3
Surveillance 0.00
Unit -0.01
(FMSU) Database - - - - -
'-' - not available at the time of publication
Philippines Table-0.4 0.4 Account
IV.12. Current 1.9
Balance in2.0 4.6 2002-2009
Million of USD, 4.3 2.3 3.8
Notes:
Singapore
Brunei 12.3
Darussalam 2007 up to Q1; 2008 up to Q3 22.5 16.2 17.7 20.5 20.9 18.8 18.6
(in US $ Million)
Philippines,
Thailand Thailand and Viet Nam 20093.7 are up to Q3 3.3 1.7 -4.3 1.1 5.7 0.6 6.1
- - not available at the time of publication
Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Viet Nam -2.5 -4.8 -2.1 -0.9 -0.3 -4.1 -11.8 -2.4
(1)
Source: ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic(2)
Surveillance Unit(3) (4)
(FMSU) Database (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Notes: Brunei Darussalam 2007 up to Q1; 2008 up to Q3
Brunei Darussalam 3,712 2,477 2,772 6,720 8,314 1,606 5,435 -
Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam 2009 are up to Q3
Table IV.12.
Cambodia -50
'-' - not available at the time of publication -464 -392 -266 28 -244 -782 -491
Table IV.12. Current Account
Current Balance,
Account Balance 2002-2009
in Million of USD, 2002-2009
Indonesia 7,341 8,107 1,563 277 10,859 10,492 126 10,582
Lao PDR 3 -43 -189 -185 42 107 (in (in
91 USUS$ $Million)
Million)
-132
MalaysiaCountry 8,025
2002 13,323
2003 14,871
2004 19,980
2005 25,515
2006 29,242
2007 38,954
2008 31,952
2009
Myanmar (1) (2) 0 (3) 0 (4) -1 (5) - (6) - (7) - (8) - (9) -
Brunei Darussalam
Philippines 3,712
-279 2,477
288 2,772
1,628 6,720
1,984 8,314
5,347 1,606
6,301 5,435
3,897 6,206-
Cambodia
Singapore -50
11,156 -464
21,587 -392
18,246 -266
22,236 28
29,787 -244
36,979 -782
36,342 -491
33,955
Indonesia
Thailand 7,341
4,685 8,107
4,784 1,563
2,767 277
-7,642 10,859
2,315 10,492
14,049 126
1,633 10,582
16,017
Lao
Viet PDR
Nam 3
-862 -43
-1,878 -189
-957 -185
-497 42
-164 107
-2,925 91
-10,706 -132
-2,341
Malaysia
Source: ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic 8,025 13,323
Surveillance Unit 14,871
(FMSU) Database 19,980 25,515 29,242 38,954 31,952
Notes: Computed using period average exchange rate
Myanmar 0
Myanmar figures are calculated using the exchange rates as0used in the IMF-WEO
-1 - April 2010
Database of - - - -
Brunei Darussalam 2007 up to Q1; 2008 up to Q3
Philippines -279 288 1,628 1,984 5,347 6,301 3,897 6,206
Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam 2009 up to Q3
Singapore 11,156
'-' - not available at the time of publication 21,587 18,246 22,236 29,787 36,979 36,342 33,955
Thailand 4,685 4,784 2,767 -7,642 2,315 14,049 1,633 16,017
Viet Nam -862 -1,878 -957 -497 -164 -2,925 -10,706 -2,341
Source: ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database
Source:
Notes: Computed using period average exchange rate
ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic
Myanmar figures Surveillance
are calculated using the exchange Unit
rates (FMSU)
as used inDatabase
the IMF-WEO Database of April 2010
Brunei Darussalam 2007 up to Q1; 2008 up to Q3
Notes: Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam 2009 up to Q3
Computed '-' - using period
not available average
at the time of exchange
publication rate
Myanmar figures are calculated using the exchange rates as used in the IMF-WEO Database of April 2010
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Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam 2009 up to Q3
- - not available at the time of publication
(in US $ Million)
(in US $ Million)
(as percent
(as percentofofGDP)
GDP)
1)
Brunei Darussalam -3.62 8.03 9.65 18.68 21.99 15.04 32.72 -0.51
Cambodia -3.72 -3.61 -2.15 1.10 -1.50 0.64 0.12 2.40
Indonesia1) -1.60 -1.67 -1.33 -0.50 -0.99 -1.43 1.32 -
Lao PDR -4.15 -4.35 -2.59 -4.54 -3.72 -2.64 -0.42 -
Malaysia Table
-5.59 IV.14. Government
-5.30 Budget Deficit, as a-3.58
-4.10 Percentage -3.33
of GDP, 2002-2009
-3.22 -4.80 -2.75
Myanmar - - - - - - - percent of GDP)
(as -
The Philippines -5.37 -4.63 -3.82 -2.69 -1.03 0.19 -0.92 -3.89
Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Singapore (1) -1.06
(2)
-1.52
(3)
-1.09
(4)
-0.32
(5)
0.52
(6)
3.07
(7)
1.43
(8)
-0.28
(9)
Notes:
2008 data for Indonesia up to Q3; and Lao PDR up to Q2
2009 data for Brunei Darussalam up to Q1, Malaysia up to Q2, and Singapore up to Q3
- - not available at the time of publication
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Total Trade
Brunei Darussalam 4,291.3 4,563.1 6,576.8 7,872.4 9,108.3 9,749.9 12,774.7 9,568.2
Cambodia 3,580.8 5,022.1 4,510.8 5,916.2 6,437.4 7,580.6 8,775.6 8,886.7
Indonesia 88,447.6 93,608.9 118,109.1 143,360.8 161,864.1 188,574.3 266,217.7 213,339.2
Lao PDR - 482.0 611.1 875.9 990.2 1,093.0 2,630.9 2,962.1
Malaysia 172,075.0 188,501.9 231,794.0 254,683.6 285,543.0 323,116.0 338,794.7 280,221.4
Myanmar 4,570.2 6,307.1 3,920.7 4,756.7 5,630.2 8,722.5 10,415.4 10,191.3
Philippines 70,634.7 73,727.7 83,719.7 88,672.9 99,183.8 105,979.5 105,671.0 83,868.6
Singapore 241,379.0 296,116.4 372,095.2 429,966.9 510,089.9 562,452.4 657,956.2 515,617.1
Thailand 128,838.1 156,209.5 192,666.2 227,613.5 248,688.3 293,536.8 352,534.2 286,266.8
Viet Nam - - 57,844.3 61,170.4 77,270.5 109,982.5 141,357.0 125,921.9
Intra-ASEAN Trade
Brunei Darussalam 1,311.7 1,249.8 1,509.5 2,267.5 2,633.2 3,192.8 3,680.5 2,472.1
Cambodia 689.9 1,796.4 753.7 1,171.3 1,226.5 1,534.4 1,909.9 2,097.9
Indonesia 16,929.0 18,755.7 24,680.3 33,153.2 37,862.3 46,084.2 68,162.5 52,366.3
Lao PDR - 354.9 454.7 510.0 790.5 833.9 2,215.3 2,478.2
Malaysia 39,372.2 47,039.3 57,928.2 65,797.7 73,270.2 82,611.5 85,076.7 72,065.3
Myanmar 2,412.1 4,028.1 1,947.9 2,456.3 3,324.4 4,840.8 5,581.6 5,262.4
Philippines 11,071.7 12,979.8 15,193.7 16,024.2 18,410.5 20,907.0 21,398.4 17,399.5
Singapore 64,404.0 91,328.4 109,678.6 124,125.1 146,102.0 160,853.6 183,217.6 140,694.1
Thailand 23,718.0 29,199.3 37,004.6 45,419.4 50,484.0 57,886.8 69,375.3 59,250.1
Viet Nam - - 11,546.3 13,968.6 18,667.7 23,175.3 29,494.6 22,121.5
Extra-ASEAN Trade
Brunei Darussalam 2,979.6 3,313.3 5,067.3 5,604.9 6,475.1 6,557.1 9,094.2 7,096.1
Cambodia 2,891.0 3,225.7 3,757.1 4,744.9 5,210.9 6,046.2 6,865.6 6,788.8
Indonesia 71,518.6 74,853.2 93,428.8 110,207.7 124,001.8 142,490.1 198,055.2 160,972.9
Lao PDR - 127.1 156.4 365.9 199.7 259.1 415.6 484.0
Malaysia 132,702.8 141,462.6 173,865.8 188,885.9 212,272.7 240,504.5 253,718.0 208,156.0
Myanmar 2,158.2 2,279.0 1,972.8 2,300.4 2,305.9 3,881.7 4,833.9 4,928.9
Philippines 59,562.9 60,747.9 68,526.0 72,648.6 80,773.3 85,072.4 84,272.6 66,469.1
Singapore 176,975.0 204,788.1 262,416.6 305,841.9 363,987.9 401,598.7 474,738.6 374,923.1
Thailand 105,120.1 127,010.2 155,661.6 182,194.1 198,204.3 235,650.0 283,158.9 227,016.7
Viet Nam - - 46,298.0 47,201.8 58,602.8 86,807.2 111,862.5 103,800.4
Source:
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
p)
ASEAN
Notes: Trade Statisticswith
preliminary Database;
no details available for Brunei Darussalam
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
Notes:
p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
Average
Annual
Country 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 p)
Growth 2003-
2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Total Trade
Brunei Darussalam 6.33 44.13 19.70 15.70 7.04 31.02 -25.10 12.14
Cambodia 40.25 -10.18 31.16 8.81 17.76 15.76 1.27 13.87
Indonesia 5.84 26.17 21.38 12.91 16.50 41.17 -19.86 13.40
Lao PDR - 26.77 43.33 13.04 10.38 140.71 12.59 35.34
Malaysia 9.55 22.97 9.87 12.12 13.16 4.85 -17.29 7.21
Myanmar 38.00 -37.84 21.32 18.36 54.92 19.41 -2.15 12.14
Philippines 4.38 13.55 5.92 11.85 6.85 -0.29 -20.63 2.48
Singapore 22.68 25.66 15.55 18.63 10.27 16.98 -21.63 11.45
Thailand 21.24 23.34 18.14 9.26 18.03 20.10 -18.80 12.08
Viet Nam - - 5.75 26.32 42.33 28.53 -10.92 16.83
Intra-ASEAN Trade
Brunei Darussalam -4.72 20.78 50.21 16.13 21.25 15.28 -32.83 9.48
Cambodia 160.40 -58.05 55.41 4.72 25.10 24.47 9.84 17.22
Indonesia 10.79 31.59 34.33 14.20 21.72 47.91 -23.17 17.51
Lao PDR - 28.11 12.16 55.01 5.48 165.67 11.87 38.25
Malaysia 19.47 23.15 13.58 11.36 12.75 2.98 -15.29 9.02
Myanmar 66.99 -51.64 26.10 35.34 45.62 15.30 -5.72 11.79
Philippines 17.23 17.06 5.47 14.89 13.56 2.35 -18.69 6.67
Singapore 41.81 20.09 13.17 17.71 10.10 13.90 -23.21 11.81
Thailand 23.11 26.73 22.74 11.15 14.66 19.85 -14.59 13.97
Viet Nam - - 20.98 33.64 24.15 27.27 -25.00 13.89
Extra-ASEAN Trade
Brunei Darussalam 11.20 52.94 10.61 15.53 1.27 38.69 -21.97 13.20
Cambodia 11.58 16.47 26.29 9.82 16.03 13.55 -1.12 12.97
Indonesia 4.66 24.82 17.96 12.52 14.91 39.00 -18.72 12.29
Lao PDR - 23.04 133.97 -45.44 29.79 60.39 16.44 24.96
Malaysia 6.60 22.91 8.64 12.38 13.30 5.49 -17.96 6.64
Myanmar 5.60 -13.44 16.61 0.24 68.34 24.53 1.97 12.52
Philippines 1.99 12.80 6.02 11.18 5.32 -0.94 -21.13 1.58
Singapore 15.72 28.14 16.55 19.01 10.33 18.21 -21.03 11.32
Thailand 20.82 22.56 17.05 8.79 18.89 20.16 -19.83 11.63
Viet Nam - - 1.95 24.15 48.13 28.86 -7.21 17.52
Source:
Source: Computed from Table V.1.;
Computed
Notes: p) from Table V.1.;
preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
Notes:
p) preliminary with no details
10/4/2010-CHAPTER available for Brunei Darussalam
V- TRADE_09r.xls:T2 Trade 1
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
(US$$Million)
(US Million)
Brunei Darussalam 2,690.9 3,211.1 5,062.3 6,369.3 7,619.4 7,653.2 10,268.0 7,168.6
Table V.3. ASEAN Exports by Country, 2002-2009
Cambodia 1,916.1 2,115.7 2,506.3 3,091.5 3,514.4 3,905.5 4,358.5 4,985.8
Indonesia 57,158.8 61,058.2 71,584.6 85,660.0 100,798.6 114,100.9 137,020.4 (US116,510.0
$ Million)
p)
Country
Lao PDR 2002 - 2003
143.9 2004
106.4 2005
174.1 2006
402.7 2007
381.9 2008
827.7 1,237.2
2009
Malaysia 93,277.2 104,982.7 126,510.6 140,470.5 157,226.9 176,205.6 194,495.9 156,890.9
Myanmar
Brunei Darussalam 2,452.2
2,690.9 4,463.8
3,211.1 1,987.7
5,062.3 3,123.8
6,369.3 3,514.8
7,619.4 5,933.4
7,653.2 6,620.6
10,268.0 6,341.5
7,168.6
Philippines
Cambodia 35,208.2
1,916.1 36,231.2
2,115.7 39,680.5
2,506.3 41,254.7
3,091.5 47,410.1
3,514.4 50,465.7
3,905.5 49,025.4
4,358.5 38,334.7
4,985.8
Singapore
Indonesia 125,042.7
57,158.8 159,900.1
61,058.2 198,553.5
71,584.6 229,804.1
85,660.0 271,607.9
100,798.6 299,297.4
114,100.9 338,175.9
137,020.4 269,832.5
116,510.0
Thailand
Lao PDR 66,108.2- 80,450.1
143.9 97,361.4
106.4 109,622.6
174.1 121,579.5
402.7 153,571.1
381.9 174,966.7
827.7 152,497.2
1,237.2
Viet Nam
Malaysia 93,277.2- 104,982.7- 26,015.9
126,510.6 28,576.5
140,470.5 37,033.7
157,226.9 48,288.9
176,205.6 61,777.8
194,495.9 56,691.0
156,890.9
Myanmar 2,452.2 4,463.8 1,987.7 3,123.8 3,514.8 5,933.4 6,620.6 6,341.5
TOTAL 383,854.1 452,556.9 569,369.3 648,147.0 750,707.8 859,803.8 977,536.9 810,489.2
Philippines 35,208.2 36,231.2 39,680.5 41,254.7 47,410.1 50,465.7 49,025.4 38,334.7
ASEAN 6
Singapore 379,485.9
125,042.7 445,833.5
159,900.1 538,753.0
198,553.5 613,181.1
229,804.1 706,242.3
271,607.9 801,294.1
299,297.4 903,952.3
338,175.9 741,233.8
269,832.5
Thailand 66,108.2 80,450.1 97,361.4 109,622.6 121,579.5 153,571.1 174,966.7 152,497.2
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
Source:
Viet Namp) preliminary with no details available
Notes: - for Brunei Darussalam
- 26,015.9 28,576.5 37,033.7 48,288.9 61,777.8 56,691.0
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
TOTAL 383,854.1 452,556.9 569,369.3 648,147.0 750,707.8 859,803.8 977,536.9 810,489.2
Notes:
Table
p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei V.4. ASEAN Imports by Country, 2002-2009
Darussalam
ASEAN 6 379,485.9 445,833.5 538,753.0 613,181.1 706,242.3 801,294.1 903,952.3 741,233.8
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
(US $ Million)
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
p)
Notes: Country 2002available for 2003
preliminary with no details 2004
Brunei Darussalam 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 p)
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
Table V.4.
Brunei Darussalam 1,600.4 ASEAN
TableImports
1,351.9
V.4. ASEAN by Country,
1,514.4
Imports by Country,2002-2009
1,503.1 1,488.9
2002-2009 2,096.7 2,506.7 2,399.6
Cambodia 1,664.8 2,906.4 2,004.5 2,824.7 2,923.0 3,675.1 4,417.0 3,900.9
(US $Million)
Million)
Indonesia 31,288.9 32,550.7 46,524.5 57,700.9 61,065.5 74,473.4 129,197.3 (US $96,829.2
p)
Country
Lao PDR 2002 - 2003
338.1 2004
504.7 2005
701.8 2006
587.5 2007
711.1 2008
1,803.2 1,725.0
2009
Malaysia (1) 78,797.8
(2) 83,519.2
(3) 105,283.4
(4) 114,213.1
(5) 128,316.1
(6) 146,910.3
(7) 144,298.8
(8) 123,330.5
(9)
Myanmar
Brunei Darussalam 2,118.1
1,600.4 1,843.3
1,351.9 1,933.0
1,514.4 1,632.9
1,503.1 2,115.5
1,488.9 2,789.1
2,096.7 3,794.9
2,506.7 3,849.9
2,399.6
Philippines
Cambodia 35,426.5
1,664.8 37,496.5
2,906.4 44,039.2
2,004.5 47,418.2
2,824.7 51,773.7
2,923.0 55,513.7
3,675.1 56,645.6
4,417.0 45,533.9
3,900.9
Singapore
Indonesia 116,336.4
31,288.9 136,216.3
32,550.7 173,541.7
46,524.5 200,162.8
57,700.9 238,482.0
61,065.5 263,154.9
74,473.4 319,780.3
129,197.3 245,784.7
96,829.2
Thailand
Lao PDR 62,729.9- 75,759.4
338.1 95,304.8
504.7 117,990.9
701.8 127,108.8
587.5 139,965.7
711.1 177,567.5
1,803.2 133,769.6
1,725.0
Viet Nam
Malaysia 78,797.8- 83,519.2- 31,828.4
105,283.4 32,593.9
114,213.1 40,236.8
128,316.1 61,693.6
146,910.3 79,579.2
144,298.8 69,230.9
123,330.5
Myanmar 2,118.1 1,843.3 1,933.0 1,632.9 2,115.5 2,789.1 3,794.9 3,849.9
TOTAL 329,962.7 371,981.8 502,478.5 576,742.4 654,097.8 750,983.7 919,590.5 726,354.1
Philippines 35,426.5 37,496.5 44,039.2 47,418.2 51,773.7 55,513.7 56,645.6 45,533.9
Singapore
ASEAN 6 116,336.4
326,179.9 136,216.3
366,894.1 173,541.7
466,208.0 200,162.8
538,989.0 238,482.0
608,235.0 263,154.9
682,114.8 319,780.3
829,996.2 245,784.7
647,647.5
Thailand 62,729.9 75,759.4 95,304.8 117,990.9 127,108.8 139,965.7 177,567.5 133,769.6
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
Viet Namp) - - 31,828.4 32,593.9 40,236.8 61,693.6 79,579.2 69,230.9
Notes: preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
TOTAL 329,962.7 371,981.8 502,478.5 576,742.4 654,097.8 750,983.7 919,590.5 726,354.1
Notes:
p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
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(in(percent)
%)
Average
Annual
Country 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 p)
Table V.5. Rate of Growth of ASEAN Exports by Country, 2003-2009 Growth 2003-
2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (%)
(9)
Average
Brunei Darussalam 19.34 57.65 25.82 19.63 0.44 34.16 -30.19 15.02
p) Annual
Country
Cambodia 2003
10.42 2004
18.46 2005
23.35 2006
13.68 2007
11.13 2008
11.60 200914.39
Growth14.64
2003-
Indonesia 6.82 17.24 19.66 17.67 13.20 20.09 -14.97 200910.71
Lao PDR - -26.05 63.56 131.31 -5.16 116.75 49.47 43.12
Malaysia
Brunei Darussalam 12.55
19.34 20.51
57.65 11.03
25.82 11.93
19.63 12.07
0.44 10.38
34.16 -19.33
-30.19 7.71
15.02
Myanmar
Cambodia 82.03
10.42 -55.47
18.46 57.16
23.35 12.51
13.68 68.81
11.13 11.58
11.60 -4.22
14.39 14.54
14.64
Philippines
Indonesia 2.91
6.82 9.52
17.24 3.97
19.66 14.92
17.67 6.45
13.20 -2.85
20.09 -21.81
-14.97 1.22
10.71
Singapore
Lao PDR 27.88- 24.17
-26.05 15.74
63.56 18.19
131.31 10.19
-5.16 12.99
116.75 -20.21
49.47 11.61
43.12
Thailand
Malaysia 21.69
12.55 21.02
20.51 12.59
11.03 10.91
11.93 26.31
12.07 13.93
10.38 -12.84
-19.33 12.68
7.71
Viet Nam
Myanmar 82.03- -55.47- 9.84
57.16 29.59
12.51 30.39
68.81 27.93
11.58 -8.23
-4.22 16.86
14.54
Philippines 2.91 9.52 3.97 14.92 6.45 -2.85 -21.81 1.22
TOTAL 17.90 25.81 13.84 15.82 14.53 13.69 -17.09 11.27
Singapore 27.88 24.17 15.74 18.19 10.19 12.99 -20.21 11.61
ASEAN 6
Thailand 17.48
21.69 20.84
21.02 13.81
12.59 15.18
10.91 13.46
26.31 12.81
13.93 -18.00
-12.84 10.04
12.68
Viet Nam - - 9.84 29.59 30.39 27.93 -8.23 16.86
Source:
Source: Computed from Table V.3;
p)
Computed
Notes: from Tablewith
preliminary
TOTAL V.3;no details available for Brunei Darussalam
17.90 25.81 13.84 15.82 14.53 13.69 -17.09 11.27
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
Notes: ASEAN 6 17.48 20.84 13.81 15.18 13.46 12.81 -18.00 10.04
p) preliminary with no details available for V.6.
Table Brunei Darussalam
Rate of Growth of ASEAN Imports by Country, 2003-2009
ASEAN
Source: 6Computed
covers Brunei Darussalam,
from Table V.3; Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
p)
Notes: preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
(%)
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
Notes:
p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
(US$$Million)
(US Million)
Brunei Darussalam 2,006.7 2,578.2 4,197.3 4,840.3 5,732.0 5,503.7 7,787.6 5,939.3
(US $ Million)
Cambodia 1,824.2 2,014.2 2,426.1 2,947.0 3,279.1 3,654.1 4,047.9 4,341.2
Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 p)
Indonesia 47,225.3 50,332.9 58,590.3 69,836.2 82,315.5 91,808.8 109,849.6 91,886.1
Lao PDR - 41.7 16.8 26.5 112.8 124.5 103.3 239.8
Brunei Darussalam 2,006.7 2,578.2 4,197.3 4,840.3 5,732.0 5,503.7 7,787.6 5,939.3
Malaysia 71,150.1 78,946.5 94,773.4 103,836.8 116,247.3 130,910.0 144,094.5 116,525.8
Cambodia 1,824.2 2,014.2 2,426.1 2,947.0 3,279.1 3,654.1 4,047.9 4,341.2
Myanmar 1,230.9 1,403.6 990.9 1,564.1 1,365.0 2,505.6 2,767.2 3,144.8
Indonesia 47,225.3 50,332.9 58,590.3 69,836.2 82,315.5 91,808.8 109,849.6 91,886.1
Philippines 29,678.5 29,649.5 32,842.6 34,104.7 39,217.9 42,433.8 41,943.7 32,496.2
Lao PDR - 41.7 16.8 26.5 112.8 124.5 103.3 239.8
Singapore 91,080.1 108,122.3 136,059.1 157,827.7 187,806.3 204,294.0 229,717.6 188,186.0
Malaysia 71,150.1 78,946.5 94,773.4 103,836.8 116,247.3 130,910.0 144,094.5 116,525.8
Thailand 52,951.8 63,867.1 76,191.4 85,755.6 94,635.3 120,676.9 135,479.6 120,006.6
Myanmar 1,230.9 1,403.6 990.9 1,564.1 1,365.0 2,505.6 2,767.2 3,144.8
Viet Nam - - 22,165.0 23,545.6 30,819.7 40,558.1 51,760.1 48,136.2
Philippines 29,678.5 29,649.5 32,842.6 34,104.7 39,217.9 42,433.8 41,943.7 32,496.2
TOTAL
Singapore 297,147.6
91,080.1 336,955.9
108,122.3 428,253.0
136,059.1 484,284.6
157,827.7 561,531.0
187,806.3 642,469.5
204,294.0 727,551.0
229,717.6 610,901.9
188,186.0
Thailand 52,951.8 63,867.1 76,191.4 85,755.6 94,635.3 120,676.9 135,479.6 120,006.6
ASEAN 6 294,092.5 333,496.5 402,654.2 456,201.4 525,954.3 595,627.2 668,872.6 555,040.0
Viet Nam - - 22,165.0 23,545.6 30,819.7 40,558.1 51,760.1 48,136.2
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
Source:
ASEAN TOTAL
p)
Notes: Tradepreliminary
Statisticswith 297,147.6
no details
Database; available for336,955.9 428,253.0
Brunei Darussalam 484,284.6 561,531.0 642,469.5 727,551.0 610,901.9
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
ASEAN 6 294,092.5 333,496.5 402,654.2 456,201.4 525,954.3 595,627.2 668,872.6 555,040.0
Notes:
p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
Notes: p)
Table
preliminary with no details available for BruneiV.8. Intra-ASEAN Exports by Country, 2002-2009
Darussalam
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
(US $ Million)
Country 2002 2003 Table V.8.
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 p)
Intra-ASEAN Exports by Country, 2002-2009
Table V.8. Intra-ASEAN Exports by Country, 2002-2009
Brunei Darussalam 684.2 632.9 865.0 1,529.0 1,887.3 2,149.5 2,480.4 (US$$1,229.3
Million)
(US Million)
Cambodia 91.9 101.5 80.2 144.5 235.4 251.4 310.6 644.6
Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 p)
Indonesia 9,933.5 10,725.4 12,994.3 15,823.7 18,483.1 22,292.1 27,170.8 24,623.9
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Lao PDR - 102.2 89.6 147.6 289.8 257.4 724.4 997.4
Brunei Darussalam
Malaysia 684.2 632.9 865.0 1,529.0 1,887.3 2,149.5 2,480.4 1,229.3
22,127.1 26,036.2 31,737.2 36,633.7 40,979.6 45,295.6 50,401.4 40,365.1
Cambodia 91.9 101.5 80.2 144.5 235.4 251.4 310.6 644.6
Myanmar 1,221.3 3,060.2 996.8 1,559.7 2,149.7 3,427.7 3,853.4 3,196.7
Indonesia
Philippines 9,933.5 10,725.4 12,994.3 15,823.7 18,483.1 22,292.1 27,170.8 24,623.9
5,529.7 6,581.7 6,837.9 7,149.9 8,192.2 8,031.9 7,081.7 5,838.4
Lao PDR - 102.2 89.6 147.6 289.8 257.4 724.4 997.4
Singapore 33,962.6 51,777.8 62,494.4 71,976.4 83,801.6 95,003.5 108,458.3 81,646.5
Malaysia 22,127.1 26,036.2 31,737.2 36,633.7 40,979.6 45,295.6 50,401.4 40,365.1
Thailand 13,156.4 16,583.0 21,170.0 23,867.0 26,944.2 32,894.2 39,487.0 32,490.6
Myanmar 1,221.3- 3,060.2- 996.8 1,559.7 2,149.7 3,427.7 3,853.4 3,196.7
Viet Nam 3,850.9 5,030.9 6,214.0 7,730.8 10,017.8 8,554.8
Philippines 5,529.7 6,581.7 6,837.9 7,149.9 8,192.2 8,031.9 7,081.7 5,838.4
Singapore
TOTAL 33,962.6
86,706.6 51,777.8
115,601.0 62,494.4
141,116.3 71,976.4
163,862.5 83,801.6
189,176.8 95,003.5
217,334.2 108,458.3
249,985.9 81,646.5
199,587.3
Thailand 13,156.4 16,583.0 21,170.0 23,867.0 26,944.2 32,894.2 39,487.0 32,490.6
ASEAN 6 85,393.4 112,337.0 136,098.8 156,979.7 180,288.0 205,666.9 235,079.7 186,193.8
Viet Nam - - 3,850.9 5,030.9 6,214.0 7,730.8 10,017.8 8,554.8
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
Notes: TOTAL
p) 86,706.6
preliminary with no details available for115,601.0 141,116.3
Brunei Darussalam 163,862.5 189,176.8 217,334.2 249,985.9 199,587.3
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
ASEAN 6 85,393.4 112,337.0 136,098.8 156,979.7 180,288.0 205,666.9 235,079.7 186,193.8
Notes:
p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
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(US$$Million)
(US Million)
Brunei Darussalam 972.9 735.1 869.9 764.6 743.1 1,053.4 1,306.6 (US $ 1,156.8
Million)
Cambodia 1,066.8 1,211.5 1,331.0 1,797.9 1,931.8 2,392.1 2,817.7 2,447.6
Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 p)
Indonesia 24,293.3 24,520.4 34,838.6 40,371.4 41,686.3 50,681.3 88,205.6 69,086.8
Lao PDR - 85.4 139.6 339.5 86.8 134.6 312.4 244.2
Brunei Darussalam 972.9 735.1 869.9 764.6 743.1 1,053.4 1,306.6 1,156.8
Malaysia 61,552.7 62,516.1 79,092.3 85,049.1 96,025.5 109,594.4 109,623.5 91,630.2
Cambodia 1,066.8 1,211.5 1,331.0 1,797.9 1,931.8 2,392.1 2,817.7 2,447.6
Myanmar 927.3 875.4 981.9 736.2 940.8 1,376.1 2,066.7 1,784.1
Indonesia 24,293.3 24,520.4 34,838.6 40,371.4 41,686.3 50,681.3 88,205.6 69,086.8
Philippines 29,884.5 31,098.4 35,683.4 38,543.9 41,555.3 42,638.6 42,328.9 33,972.9
Lao PDR - 85.4 139.6 339.5 86.8 134.6 312.4 244.2
Singapore 85,894.9 96,665.8 126,357.5 148,014.2 176,181.6 197,304.8 245,021.0 186,737.1
Malaysia 61,552.7 62,516.1 79,092.3 85,049.1 96,025.5 109,594.4 109,623.5 91,630.2
Thailand 52,168.2 63,143.1 79,470.2 96,438.5 103,569.0 114,973.1 147,679.3 107,010.1
Myanmar 927.3 875.4 981.9 736.2 940.8 1,376.1 2,066.7 1,784.1
Viet Nam - - 24,133.0 23,656.2 27,783.1 46,249.1 60,102.4 55,664.2
Philippines 29,884.5 31,098.4 35,683.4 38,543.9 41,555.3 42,638.6 42,328.9 33,972.9
Singapore
TOTAL 85,894.9
256,760.6 96,665.8
280,851.2 126,357.5
382,897.3 148,014.2
435,711.6 176,181.6
490,503.3 197,304.8
566,397.6 245,021.0
699,464.1 186,737.1
549,734.0
Thailand 52,168.2 63,143.1 79,470.2 96,438.5 103,569.0 114,973.1 147,679.3 107,010.1
ASEAN 6 254,766.5 278,678.8 356,311.8 409,181.8 459,760.8 516,245.7 634,164.9 489,593.9
Viet Nam - - 24,133.0 23,656.2 27,783.1 46,249.1 60,102.4 55,664.2
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
Source:
TOTAL
Notes: Trade
p) preliminary
256,760.6 280,851.2 382,897.3 435,711.6 490,503.3 566,397.6 699,464.1 549,734.0
ASEAN Statisticswith no details available for Brunei Darussalam
Database;
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
ASEAN 6 254,766.5 278,678.8 356,311.8 409,181.8 459,760.8 516,245.7 634,164.9 489,593.9
Notes:
p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
Notes: p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
Table V.10. Intra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 2002-2009
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
(US $ Million)
Country 2002 Table V.10.
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 p)
Intra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 2002-2009
Table V.10. Intra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 2002-2009
Brunei Darussalam 627.5 616.9 644.5 738.5 745.8 1,043.3 1,200.1 (US
(US $$ 1,242.8
Million)
Million)
Cambodia 598.0 1,694.9 673.5 1,026.8 991.2 1,283.0 1,599.3 1,453.3
Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 p)
Indonesia(1) 6,995.5
(2)
8,030.3
(3)
11,686.0
(4)
17,329.5
(5)
19,379.2
(6)
23,792.1
(7)
40,991.7
(8)
27,742.4
(9)
Source:
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
ASEAN
Notes: Trade Statisticswith
p) preliminary Database;
no details available for Brunei Darussalam
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
Notes:
p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
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1000000 Graphic V.1. Trend of ASEAN 6 Total Exports and Imports, 1995-2009
900000
1000000
800000
900000
700000
800000
(US $ million)
600000
700000
$ million)
500000
600000
Value
400000
500000
Value (US
300000
400000
ASEAN 6 EXPORTS
200000
300000
ASEAN
ASEAN 66 IMPORTS
EXPORTS
100000
200000
ASEAN 6 IMPORTS
0
100000
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
0
Year
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
600000
500000
$ million)
500000
400000
Value
400000
Value (US
300000
300000
200000
200000
100000
100000
0
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
0
Year
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
60
70
50
60
Percent (%)
40
50
Percent (%)
30
40 ASEAN 6 Exports as percentage of GDP
0
10
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
0
Year
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
Graphic V.4. Trend of ASEAN 6 Extra-ASEAN Exports and Imports and
Intra-ASEAN Exports and Imports as a percentage of GDP, 1998-2009
Graphic V.4.
60
Trend of ASEAN
Graphic V.4. 6 Extra-ASEAN
Trend Exports and
of ASEAN 6 Extra-ASEAN Imports
Exports andand
and Imports Intra-ASEAN
Intra-ASEAN Exports and Imports as a percentage of GDP, 1998-2009
Exports and Imports as a percentage of GDP, 1998-2009
60
50
50
40
Percent (%)
10
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
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Graphic
Graphic V.5.
V.5. Trend Graphic
Trend of
of ASEAN
ASEAN 6V.5.
6 Total
Total Exports
Exports by
by Country,
Country,
Trend of ASEAN 6 Total Exports
1995-2009
1995-2009by Country, 1995-2009
400000
400000
Brunei
Brunei Darussalam
Darussalam
350000
350000 Indonesia
Indonesia
Malaysia
Malaysia
Philippines
Philippines
300000
300000
Singapore
Singapore
Thailand
Thailand
millions)
(US$$millions)
250000
250000
200000
200000
Value(US
Value
150000
150000
100000
100000
50000
50000
00
1995
1995 1996
1996 1997
1997 1998
1998 1999
1999 2000
2000 2001
2001 2002
2002 2003
2003 2004
2004 2005
2005 2006
2006 2007
2007 2008
2008 2009
2009
Year
Year
Graphic V.6.
TrendGraphic
of ASEAN
Graphic V.6.
V.6. Trend of
of ASEAN
6 Total
Trend 66 Total
Imports
ASEAN
1995-2009
byImports
Total by
by Country,
Country,
Imports 1995-2009
Country,
1995-2009
350000
350000
300000 Brunei
300000 Brunei Darussalam
Darussalam
Indonesia
Indonesia
Malaysia
Malaysia
250000
250000
millions)
(US$$millions)
Philippines
Philippines
Singapore
Singapore
200000
200000 Thailand
Thailand
Value(US
150000
150000
Value
100000
100000
50000
50000
00
1995
1995 1996
1996 1997
1997 1998
1998 1999
1999 2000
2000 2001
2001 2002
2002 2003
2003 2004
2004 2005
2005 2006
2006 2007
2007 2008
2008 2009
2009
Year
Year
Thailand
150000.0
$ millions)
150000.0
(US (US
100000.0
Value
100000.0
Value
50000.0
50000.0
0.0
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
0.0
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Year
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
200000
$ millions)
150000
(US (US
150000
Value
Value
100000
100000
50000
50000
0
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
0
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Year
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
80,000
$ million)
60,000
( US
60,000
( US
Value
Value
40,000
40,000
20,000
20,000
0
0 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
Year
Graphic
Graphic V.10. Trend of ASEAN V.10. Imports by Country, 1995-2009
6 Intra-ASEAN
Graphic
Trend V.10. Trend
of ASEAN of ASEAN 6 Intra-ASEAN
6 Intra-ASEAN Imports byImports by Country,
Country, 1995-2009
1995-2009
80000
80000 Brunei Darussalam
Brunei Darussalam
Indonesia
70000 Indonesia
Malaysia
70000 Malaysia
Philippines
Philippines
Singapore
60000
Singapore
Thailand
60000
Thailand
$ millions)
50000
$ millions)
50000
40000
(US
40000
(US
Value
30000
Value
30000
20000
20000
10000
10000
0
0 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
Year
100%
90%
90%
80%
80%
70%
70%
60%
(%) (%)
60%
50%
ShareShare
50%
40%
ASEAN 6 INTRA EXPORTS
40%
30% ASEAN 6 EXTRA EXPORTS
ASEAN 6 INTRA EXPORTS
30%
20% ASEAN 6 EXTRA EXPORTS
20%
10%
10%
0%
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
0%
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Year
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
100%
100%
90%
90%
80%
80%
70%
70%
60%
(%) (%)
60%
50%
ShareShare
50%
40%
ASEAN 6 INTRA IMPORTS
40%
30% ASEAN 6 EXTRA IMPORTS
ASEAN 6 INTRA IMPORTS
20%
10%
10%
0%
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
0%
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Year
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
90%
80%
80%
70%
70%
60%
(%) (%)
60%
50%
ShareShare
50%
40% Intra Exports
Extra Exports
40%
30%
Intra Exports
Extra Exports
30%
20%
20%
10%
10%
0%
Brunei Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand
0% Darussalam
Brunei Indonesia Malaysia CountryPhilippines Singapore Thailand
Darussalam
Country
Graphic V.14. Shares of ASEAN 6 Extra and Intra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 1995-
2009
Graphic V.14. Shares of ASEAN 6 Extra
Graphic and Intra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 1995-
V.14.
2009
Shares of ASEAN 6 Extra and Intra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 1995-2009
100%
100%
90%
90%
80%
80%
70%
70%
60%
(%) (%)
60%
50%
ShareShare
50%
40% Intra Imports
Extra Imports
40%
30% Intra Imports
Extra Imports
30%
20%
20%
10%
10%
0%
Brunei Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand
0% Darussalam
Brunei Indonesia Malaysia CountryPhilippines Singapore Thailand
Darussalam
Country
CHART13-14 Page 1
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68 ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2010
Table V.11.
ASEAN Trade Balance by Country,
Table V.11. ASEAN Trade Balance by Country, 2002-2009
2002-2009
(US$$Million)
(US Million)
Brunei Darussalam 1,090.4 1,859.2 3,547.9 4,866.2 6,130.4 5,556.6 7,761.2 4,769.0
Cambodia 251.3 -790.6 501.8 266.7 591.4 230.4 -58.5 1,084.9
Indonesia 25,869.9 28,507.6 25,060.1 27,959.1 39,733.2 39,627.5 7,823.1 19,680.8
Lao PDR - - - -527.8 -184.9 -329.3 -975.5 -487.8
Malaysia 14,479.4 21,463.5 21,227.2 26,257.3 28,910.7 29,295.3 50,197.1 33,560.4
Myanmar 334.1 2,620.6 54.7 1,491.0 1,399.3 3,144.2 2,825.7 2,491.6
Philippines -218.4 -1,265.3 -4,358.7 -6,163.5 -4,363.6 -5,048.0 -7,620.2 -7,199.3
Singapore 8,706.3 23,683.8 25,011.9 29,641.3 33,125.8 36,142.5 18,395.6 24,047.8
Thailand 3,378.3 4,690.6 2,056.7 -8,368.3 -5,529.3 13,605.4 -2,600.9 18,727.6
Viet Nam - - - - -3,203.2 -13,404.6 -17,801.3 -12,539.8
Notes:
p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
Table V.12.
ASEAN
TableTrade by Trading
V.12. ASEAN Partner,
Trade by Trading Partner, 2002-2009
2002-2009
(US$$Million)
(US Million)
Trading Partner 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 p)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
(in (percent)
%)
Average
Annual
Trading Partner 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 p)
Growth
2003-2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Note:
*) Exclude Lao PDR (prior to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004);
p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
(US$$Million)
(US Million)
Trading Partner 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 p)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
EXPORT
IMPORT
Source:
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Note: *) Exclude Lao PDR (prior to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004);
(in (percent)
%)
Average
Annual
Trading Partner 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 p)
Growth
2003-2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
EXPORT
IMPORT
Source:
Source: Computed from Table V.14
Computed from Table V.14
Note: *) Exclude Lao PDR (prior to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004);
(US$$Million)
(US Million)
Trading Partner 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 p)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Source:
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Note: *) Exclude Lao PDR (prior to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004);
Note: **) Preliminary: Thailand and Singapore trade with Taiwan for 2007-2009 and Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam trade with Taiwan 2009 were suppressed in the Rest of the World;
*) Exclude Lao PDR
p) preliminary (prior
with to available
no details 2003) and VietDarussalam
for Brunei Nam (prior to 2004);
**) Preliminary: Thailand and Singapore trade with Taiwan for 2007-2009 and Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam trade with Taiwan 2009 were
suppressed in the Rest of the World;
p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
Source:
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Notes: ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
ASEAN TradeLao
Note: *) Exclude Statistics
PDR (priorDatabase.
to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004);
**) Preliminary: Thailand and Singapore trade with Taiwan for 2007-2009 and Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam trade with Taiwan 2009 were suppressed in the Rest of the World;
(US $( Million)
%)
Average
Annual
Trading Partner 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 p)
Growth
2003-2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Source:
Source: Computed from Table V.17
Computed from
Note: *) Exclude Table
Lao PDR (priorV.17
to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004);
**) Preliminary: Thailand and Singapore trade with Taiwan for 2007-2009 and Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam trade with Taiwan 2009 were suppressed in the Rest of the World;
Note: p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
*) Exclude Lao PDR (prior to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004);
p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
(US$$Million)
(US Million)
Trading Partner 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 p)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
EXPORT
IMPORT
Source:
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
ASEAN Trade
Notes: ASEAN Statistics
6 covers Brunei Database.
Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
*) Exclude Lao PDR (prior to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004);
Notes:
p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
*) Exclude Lao PDR (prior to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004);
p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
(in (percent)
%)
Average
Annual
Trading Partner 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 p)
Growth
2003-2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
EXPORT
IMPORT
Source:
Source: Computed from Table V.19
Computed from Table V.19
Notes: ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
*) Exclude Lao PDR (prior to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004);
Notes:
**) Preliminary: Thailand and Singapore trade with Taiwan for 2007-2009 and Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam trade with Taiwan 2009 were suppressed in the Rest of the World;
ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand
p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
*) Exclude Lao PDR (prior to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004);
p) preliminary with no details available for Brunei Darussalam
Note:
Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
Source: TOTAL
**)
TOTAL 919,590.5 100.0 726,354.1 100.0
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Note:
Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
Others
Taiwan 15.5%
1.0%
India Others ASEAN
3.2% Taiwan 15.5% 25.6%
1.0%
India ASEAN
3.2% 25.6%
Australia
3.5%
Australia
Rep. of Korea
3.5%
3.7%
Rep. of Korea
3.7% Hong Kong
5.3% EU-27
11.9%
Hong Kong
5.3% EU-27
China 11.9%
9.0%
China Japan
9.0% USA 10.8%
10.6%
Japan
USA 10.8%
10.6%
Graphic V.16.
Graphic V.16. ASEAN Export Market, 2009
ASEAN Export Market, 2009
Graphic V.16. ASEAN Export Market, 2009
UAE Others
1.3% 14.7%
India
3.3% Others ASEAN
UAE
14.7% 24.6%
1.3%
India
3.3% ASEAN
24.6%
Australia
3.6%
Australia
Rep.
3.6% of Korea
4.2%
Rep. of Korea
4.2% Hong Kong EU-27
7.0% 11.5%
Japan
9.6% USA
10.1%
Japan China
9.6% 10.1% USA
10.1%
China
10.1%
CHART15-16 Page 1
Others
Others
20.5% ASEAN
20.5% ASEAN
23.9%
23.9%
Taiwan
Taiwan
1.5%
1.5%
India
India
1.9%
1.9%
Australia
Australia
2.0%
2.0%
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
2.9% China
2.9% China
11.9%
11.9%
Rep. of Korea
Rep.4.5%
of Korea
4.5% USA
USA
9.0% Japan
9.0% EU-27 Japan
11.8%
EU-27
10.0% 11.8%
10.0%
Graphic
Graphic V.18. ASEAN V.18.Origin, 2009
Import
GraphicASEAN
V.18. ASEAN
ImportImport Origin,
Origin, 2009 2009
Others
Others
17.2%
17.2% ASEAN
India ASEAN
24.3%
UAE India
1.7% 24.3%
UAE
1.9% 1.7%
1.9%
Australia
Australia
2.0%
2.0%
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
2.5%
2.5%
Rep. of Korea
Rep.5.6%
of Korea China
5.6% China
13.3%
13.3%
USA
USA
9.3%
9.3%
EU-27 Japan
EU-27
10.8% Japan
11.4%
10.8% 11.4%
p)
2008 2009
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 206,443.8 21.1 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 175,788.0 21.7
equipment; television equipment equipment; television equipment
27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their 168,618.1 17.2 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 112,834.5 13.9
distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and 132,454.0 13.5 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 109,232.2 13.5
mechanical appliances; parts thereof appliances; parts thereof
15 Animal or vegetable fats and Table
oils V.23.
and their ASEAN Top-Ten Export Commodities
34,103.3 3.5 15 Animalby or 2vegetable
digit HS Code
fats and oilsin and
2008-2009
their clevage 25,566.0 3.2
clevage products; prepared edible fats; products; prepared edible fats;b animal or
animal or vegetable waxes vegetable waxes p)
2008 2009
40 Rubber and articles thereof 28,627.3 2.9 39 Plastics and articles thereof 21,568.0 2.7
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
(1) Vehicles, (not railway, tramway,
87 (2) rolling stock); 27,661.7
(3) (4)2.8 (5) Rubber and articles thereof (6)
40 20,843.9
(7) (8)2.6
parts and accessories
Electric machinery,
85 Plastics and articlesequipment
thereof and parts; sound 206,443.8 21.1 Electric machinery,
85 Vehicles, equipment
(not railway, tramway,and parts;
rolling sound
stock); 175,788.0 21.7
39 26,398.3 2.7 87 20,387.4 2.5
equipment; television equipment equipment;
parts television equipment
and accessories
27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their 168,618.1 17.2 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 112,834.5 13.9
29 Organic chemicals 19,932.6 2.0 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 20,246.1 2.5
distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax bituminprecious
stones, substances; mineral
metals wax clad therewith and
and metals
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and 132,454.0 13.5 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 109,232.2 13.5
71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 17,415.4 1.8 29 Organic chemicals 19,169.6 2.4
mechanical
stones, appliances;
precious metals andparts thereof
metals clad there with and appliances; parts thereof
Animal or
15 Optical, vegetable fats
photographic, and oils and their
cinematographic, measuring, 34,103.3 3.5 90 Animal or
15 Optical, vegetable fats
photographic, and oils and their
cinematographic, clevage
measuring, 25,566.0 3.2
90 16,596.2 1.7 15,545.8 1.9
clevage products;
checking, precision,prepared
medical or edible fats;
surgical products; precision,
checking, prepared edible
medical fats;b animal or
or surgical
animal or vegetable waxes vegetable waxes
40 Rubber
Ten Major andCommodities
articles thereof 28,627.3
678,250.7 2.9 39 Plastics
69.4 Ten Major andCommodities
articles thereof 541,181.6
21,568.0 2.7
66.8
Others 299,286.3 30.6 Others 269,307.6 33.2
87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); 27,661.7 2.8 Rubber and articles thereof
40 20,843.9 2.6
Total and accessories
parts 977,536.9 100.0 Total 810,489.2 100.0
39 Plastics and articles thereof
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
26,398.3 2.787 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); 20,387.4 2.5
parts and accessories
Source:
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
29 Organic chemicals 19,932.6 2.0 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 20,246.1 2.5
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database. stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and
Table V.24.
71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious ASEAN Top-Ten
or semiprecious Import Commodities
17,415.4 1.8 29 Organic bychemicals
2 digit HS Code in 2008-2009 19,169.6 2.4
stones, precious metals and metals clad there with and
Note:
90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, 2008 measuring, 16,596.2 1.7 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic,
2009 measuring, 1.9
p)
15,545.8
Valuechecking,
is in US$precision, medicalisorinsurgical
Million; Share %; p) 2009 data is preliminary checking, precision, medical or surgical
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
(1) Ten Major Commodities (2) 678,250.7
(3) 69.4
(4) (5) Ten Major Commodities (6) 541,181.6
(7) 66.8
(8)
Note:
84 Nuclear
ASEAN Top-Ten Import Commodities by 2 digit HS Code in 2008-2009
Value is reactors,
in US$ Million; Share
boilers,
appliances; parts thereof
is in %;and
machinery p) 2009 data is preliminary
mechanical 124,371.8 13.5 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
105,767.8
appliances; parts thereof
14.6
87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 27,167.8 3.0 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock);
p) parts and 21,577.7 3.0
accessories 2008 accessories 2009
39
HS Plastics and articles thereof
Commodities 23,467.3 Share
Value 2.6 39
HS Plastics and articles thereof
Commodities 19,837.7 Share
Value 2.7
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
29 Organic chemicals 19,351.8 2.1 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 16,432.7 2.3
27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 190,997.8 20.8 85 Electric machinery,
checking, precision,equipment
medical orand parts; sound
surgical 154,209.4 21.2
73 bitumin substances;
Articles mineral wax
of iron or steel 18,784.5 2.0 29 equipment; television equipment
Organic chemicals 15,239.6 2.1
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 183,623.7 20.0 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 128,105.3 17.6
71 equipment;
Natural television
or cultured equipment
pearls, precious or semiprecious 18,734.6 2.0 73 bitumin
Articles substances; mineral wax
of iron or steel 15,224.1 2.1
84 Nuclearprecious
stones, reactors,metals
boilers,and
machinery and therewith
metals clad mechanical
and 124,371.8 13.5 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 105,767.8 14.6
appliances;
articles partsimitation
thereof; thereof jewelry; coin appliances; parts thereof
72
90 Iron andphotographic,
Optical, steel cinematographic, measuring, 40,110.1
18,642.2 4.4
2.0 72
71 Iron andorsteel
Natural cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 22,121.5
15,154.2 3.0
2.1
checking, precision, medical or surgical stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and
87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 27,167.8 3.0 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 21,577.7 3.0
accessories
Ten Major Commodities 665,251.6 72.3 accessories
Ten Major Commodities 513,670.0 70.7
39 Plastics and articles thereof 23,467.3 2.6 39 Plastics and articles thereof 19,837.7 2.7
Others 254,338.9 27.7 Others 212,684.1 29.3
29 Organic
Total chemicals 19,351.8
919,590.5 2.1
100.0 90 Optical,
Total photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 16,432.7
726,354.1 2.3
100.0
checking, precision, medical or surgical
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
73 Articles of iron or steel 18,784.5 2.0 29 Organic chemicals 15,239.6 2.1
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 18,734.6 2.0 73 Articles of iron or steel 15,224.1 2.1
stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and
articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin
90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 18,642.2 2.0 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 15,154.2 2.1
checking, precision, medical or surgical stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and
Ten Major Commodities 665,251.6 72.3 Ten Major Commodities 513,670.0 70.7
Others 254,338.9 27.7 Others 212,684.1 29.3
Total 919,590.5 100.0 Total 726,354.1 100.0
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Source:
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
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Graphic
Graphic V.20. Shares of Top-Ten V.20.Commodities in ASEAN, 2009
HS-Import
Shares of V.20.
Graphic Top-Ten
SharesHS-Import Commodities
of Top-Ten HS-Import ininASEAN,
Commodities 2009
ASEAN, 2009
Others
29.3%
Organic chemicals
2.1%
Organic chemicals
Optical, photographic,2.1%
cinematog
raphic, measuring, checking, pre
Mineral fuels, mineral oils &
cision, medical or surgical
Optical, photographic, cinematog products of their distillation;
instruments/apparatus; parts &
raphic, measuring, checking, pre bitumin substances; mineral wax
accessories Mineral fuels, mineral oils &
cision, medical or surgical 17.6%
2.3% products of their distillation;
instruments/apparatus; parts &
bitumin substances; mineral wax
accessories Nuclear 17.6%
2.3%
Plastics and articles thereof reactors, boilers, machinery and
Iron and steel
2.7% 3.0% mechanical appliances; parts
Nuclear
thereof
Plastics and articles thereof Iron and steel reactors, boilers, machinery and
14.6%
2.7% 3.0% mechanical appliances; parts
Vehicles, (not thereof
railway, tramway, rolling stock); 14.6%
parts and accessories
Vehicles, (not
3.0%
railway, tramway, rolling stock);
parts and accessories
3.0%
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Table V.25.
Ten Major Export Commodities
Table V.25. of ASEAN
Ten Major Export Commodities to ASEAN
of ASEAN to ASEANby
by 22digit
digit HS 2008-2009
HS Code, Code, 2008-2009
2008 2009 p)
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
27 58,249.9 23.3 85 40,798.0 20.4
bitumin substances; mineral wax equipment; television equipment
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
85 51,841.1 20.7 27 40,658.6 20.4
equipment; television equipment bitumin substances; mineral wax
Table V.25.
Nuclear reactors, boilers, Tenand
machinery Major Export
mechanical Commodities of ASEANNuclear
to ASEAN by 2boilers,
reactors, digit HS Code,and
machinery 2008-2009
mechanical
84 35,711.3 14.3 84 29,931.6 15.0
appliances; parts thereof appliances; parts thereof
Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and
87 8,611.4 3.4 39 Plastics and articles thereof 6,825.0 3.4
accessories
2008 2009 p)
Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and
39
HS Plastics and articles thereof
Commodities 8,363.8
Value 3.3
Share 87
HS accessories Commodities 6,812.1
Value 3.4
Share
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
29 Organic chemicals 6,102.6 2.4 29 Organic chemicals 4,184.9 2.1
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
27
72 Iron andsubstances;
steel 58,249.9
5,313.6 23.3
2.1 85
73 Articles of iron or steelequipment 40,798.0
3,778.4 20.4
1.9
bitumin mineral wax equipment; television
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound Mineral fuels,
Optical, mineral oils cinematographic,
photographic, & products of their measuring,
distillation;
85
73 Articles of iron or steelequipment 51,841.1
4,989.8 20.7
2.0 27
90 40,658.6
3,504.7 20.4
1.8
equipment; television bitumin substances;
checking, mineral wax
precision, medical or surgical
Nuclear reactors,
Optical, boilers,cinematographic,
photographic, machinery and mechanical
measuring, Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
84
90 35,711.3
3,826.6 14.3
1.5 84
40 Rubber and parts
articles thereof 29,931.6
3,104.0 15.0
1.6
appliances;
checking, parts thereof
precision, medical or surgical appliances; thereof
Vehicles,or(not
Animal railway, fats
vegetable tramway,
and rolling
oils andstock);
theirparts and
clevage Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage
87
15 8,611.4
3,813.0 3.4
1.5 39
15 Plastics and articles thereof 6,825.0
2,924.7 3.4
1.5
accessories
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable
Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and
39 Plastics and articles thereof 8,363.8 3.3 87 6,812.1 3.4
Ten Major Commodities 186,823.2 74.7 accessories
Ten Major Commodities 142,522.1 71.4
29 Others chemicals
Organic 63,162.7
6,102.6 25.3
2.4 29 Others chemicals
Organic 57,065.2
4,184.9 28.6
2.1
Total 249,985.9 100.0 Total 199,587.3 100.0
72 Iron and steel 5,313.6 2.1 73 Articles of iron or steel 3,778.4 1.9
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Source:
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,
73 Articles of iron or steel 4,989.8 2.0 90 3,504.7 1.8
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database. checking, precision, medical or surgical
Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,
90 Table V.26. Ten Major Import Commodities
checking, precision, medical or surgical
3,826.6 of
1.5ASEAN
40 from
RubberASEAN by thereof
and articles 2 digit HS Code, 2008-2009 3,104.0 1.6
Note: Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage
15 3,813.0 1.5 15 2,924.7 1.5
Value products;
is in US$prepared
Million; edible
Sharefats;
is inanimal
%; p) or
2009 data is preliminary
vegetable products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable
2008 2009 p)
Ten Major Commodities 186,823.2 74.7 Ten Major Commodities 142,522.1 71.4
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
(1) Others (2)
63,162.7
(3) 25.3
(4) (5) Others (6)
57,065.2
(7) 28.6
(8)
Total 249,985.9 100.0 Total 199,587.3 100.0
27 Mineral
Source: ASEAN fuels, mineral
Trade oils &Database.
Statistics products of their distillation; 61,997.2 28.2 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 41,252.5 23.4
bituminissubstances;
Note: Value mineral
in US$ Million; Sharewax is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary bitumin substances; mineral wax
85
Table V.26.
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
equipment; television equipment
44,227.6
37,569.9 21.3 20.1 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
equipment; television equipment
Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from ASEAN by 2 digit HS Code, 2008-2009
84 Table machinery
Nuclear reactors, boilers,
appliances; parts thereof
V.26. Ten Major
and Import Commodities
mechanical 25,354.4
20,940.6 11.9 of
11.5ASEAN
84 from
NuclearASEAN
reactors,by 2 digit
boilers,
appliances; parts thereof
HS Code,
machinery 2008-2009
and mechanical
87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 7,792.8 3.5 39 Plastics and articles thereof 5,932.6 3.4
accessories p)
39 Plastics and articles thereof 2008 7,469.4 3.4 87 2009 stock); parts and
Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling 5,907.9 3.3
HS Commodities Value Share HS accessories Commodities Value Share
29(1) Organic chemicals (2) 5,079.9
(3) (4)2.3 29(5) Organic chemicals (6) 3,603.5
(7) (8)2.0
27
72 Mineral
Iron andfuels,
steel mineral oils & products of their distillation; 61,997.2
3,833.5 28.2
1.7 27
71 Mineral or
Natural fuels, mineral
cultured oils &precious
pearls, products
orofsemiprecious
their distillation; 41,252.5
3,525.3 23.4
2.0
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin precious
stones, substances; mineral
metals and wax
metals clad therewith and
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 44,227.6 20.1 85 Electric thereof;
articles machinery, equipment
imitation and
jewelry; parts; sound
coin 37,569.9 21.3
73 equipment;
Articles television
of iron or steelequipment 3,640.3 1.7 89 equipment;
Ships, boatstelevision equipment
and floating stuctures 3,339.3 1.9
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 25,354.4 11.5 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 20,940.6 11.9
10 appliances; parts thereof
Cereals 3,123.7 1.4 73 appliances;
Articles parts
of iron thereof
or steel 3,145.3 1.8
87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 7,792.8 3.5 39 Plastics and articles thereof 5,932.6 3.4
90 accessories
Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 3,083.5 1.4 40 Rubber and articles thereof 2,650.1 1.5
39 Plastics and
checking, articles medical
precision, thereof or surgical 7,469.4 3.4 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 5,907.9 3.3
accessories
29 Ten Major
Organic Commodities
chemicals 165,602.3
5,079.9 75.2
2.3 29 Ten Major
Organic Commodities
chemicals 127,867.0
3,603.5 72.4
2.0
Others 54,524.2 24.8 Others 48,753.1 27.6
72 Iron and steel 3,833.5
220,126.4 1.7
100.0 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 3,525.3
176,620.1 2.0
100.0
Total Total
stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database. articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
73 Articles of iron or steel 3,640.3 1.7 89 Ships, boats and floating stuctures 3,339.3 1.9
90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 3,083.5 1.4 40 Rubber and articles thereof 2,650.1 1.5
checking, precision, medical or surgical
Ten Major Commodities 165,602.3 75.2 Ten Major Commodities 127,867.0 72.4
Others 54,524.2 24.8 Others 48,753.1 27.6
Total 220,126.4 100.0 Total 176,620.1 100.0
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Source:
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
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Table V.27.
Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to Australia by 2 digit HS Code,
2008-2009
Table V.27. Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to Australia by 2 digit HS Code, 2008-2009
2008 2009 p)
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
27 13,630.9 39.6 27 7,932.0 27.3
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious
84 4,068.0 11.8 71 3,631.2 12.5
appliances; parts thereof stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and
87 Table
Vehicles, (not railway, V.27. Ten
tramway, rollingMajor
stock);Export
parts andCommodities
2,991.2 of8.7ASEAN
84 to Australia by 2 digit HS Code, 2008-2009
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
3,553.8 12.2
accessories appliances; parts thereof
Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and
71 2,434.5 7.1 87 2,391.3 8.2
stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and accessories
p)
Electric machinery, equipment2008 and parts; sound Electric machinery, equipment 2009and parts; sound
85 2,303.3 6.7 85 2,354.1 8.1
HS equipment; television equipment
Commodities Value Share HS equipment; television equipment
Commodities Value Share
39(1) Plastics and articles thereof(2) (3)
920.3 (4)
2.7 (5)
73 Articles of iron or steel (6) (7)
1,984.5 (8)
6.8
72 Mineral
Iron andfuels,
steel mineral oils & products of their distillation; 684.1 2.0 39 Mineral fuels,
Plastics mineral
and articles oils & products of their distillation;
thereof 711.7 2.5
27 13,630.9 39.6 27 7,932.0 27.3
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
73 Nuclear ofreactors,
Articles boilers, machinery and mechanical
iron or steel 665.9 1.9 40 Natural and
Rubber or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious
articles thereof 340.5 1.2
84 4,068.0 11.8 71 3,631.2 12.5
appliances; parts thereof stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and
Furniture; bedding,
Vehicles, (not railway,mattresses, cushions
tramway, rolling stock);etc;
partsother
and Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery
94
87 402.2
2,991.2 1.2
8.7 48
84 Paper and paperboard, articles of paper and
pulp mechanical 314.9
3,553.8 1.1
12.2
lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates,
accessories appliances; parts thereof
Natural and
or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious Furniture;
Vehicles, (notbedding,
railway,mattresses, cushions
tramway, rolling stock);etc;
partsother
and
40
71 Rubber articles thereof 394.7
2,434.5 1.1
7.1 94
87 313.0
2,391.3 1.1
8.2
stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates,
accessories
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
85 Ten Major Commodities 2,303.3
28,495.2 6.7
82.8 85 Ten Major Commodities 2,354.1
23,527.1 8.1
81.0
equipment; television equipment equipment; television equipment
Others 5,929.3 17.2 Others 5,512.3 19.0
39 Plastics and articles thereof 920.3 2.7 73 Articles of iron or steel 1,984.5 6.8
Total 34,424.5 100.0 Total 29,039.3 100.0
72
Source:Iron and steel
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database. 684.1 2.0 39 Plastics and articles thereof 711.7 2.5
Source:
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
73
ASEAN Articles of iron or steel
Trade Statistics Database. 665.9 1.9 40 Rubber and articles thereof 340.5 1.2
94 Tablemattresses,
Furniture; bedding, V.28. Tencushions
Major Import Commodities
etc; other
402.2 of 1.2
ASEAN
48 from Australia
Paper by 2 digit
and paperboard, HS
articles Code,
of paper 2008-2009
pulp 314.9 1.1
lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates,
Note:
Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc; other
40 isRubber
Value in US$and articlesShare
Million; thereof 394.7
is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary 1.1 94 313.0 1.1
lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates,
2008 2009 p)
HS Ten Major Commodities
Commodities 28,495.2
Value 82.8
Share HS Ten Major Commodities
Commodities 23,527.1
Value 81.0
Share
(1) Others (2) 5,929.3
(3) 17.2
(4) (5) Others (6) 5,512.3
(7) 19.0
(8)
p)
10 Cereals 2008 1,246.1 6.9 84 2009and mechanical
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery 789.0 5.3
HS Commodities Value Share HS appliances; parts thereofCommodities Value Share
74(1) Copper and articles thereof (2) (3)955.1 (4)5.3 74(5) Copper and articles thereof (6) 505.6
(7) (8)3.4
84
27 Nuclear reactors,
Mineral fuels, boilers,
mineral oils machinery
& productsand mechanical
of their distillation; 920.7
4,057.6 5.1
22.3 01
27 Live animals
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 491.8
3,190.5 3.3
21.5
appliances;
bitumin parts thereof
substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
04
71 Dairy produce; birds eggs; honey and other edible
Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 659.9
1,472.7 3.6
8.1 04
71 Dairy produce;
Natural birdspearls,
or cultured eggs; precious
honey and
or other edible
semiprecious 465.3
1,335.9 3.1
9.0
animal products
stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and animal products
stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and
01
76 Live animals
Aluminum and articles thereof 439.8
1,335.9 2.4
7.4 02
10 Meat and
Cereals edible meat offal 451.5
1,177.8 3.0
8.0
02
72 Meat andsteel
Iron and edible meat offal 379.8
1,315.6 2.1
7.2 72
76 Iron and steel
Aluminum and articles thereof 420.7
891.0 2.8
6.0
10 Cereals 1,246.1
12,783.1 6.9
70.4 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 789.0
9,719.1 5.3
65.6
Ten Major Commodities Ten Major Commodities
appliances; parts thereof
74 Others and articles thereof
Copper 5,385.6
955.1 29.6
5.3 74 Others and articles thereof
Copper 5,091.6
505.6 34.4
3.4
Total 18,168.7 100.0 Total 14,810.8 100.0
84
Source:Nuclear
ASEANreactors, boilers, Database.
Trade Statistics machinery and mechanical 920.7 5.1 01 Live animals 491.8 3.3
appliances;
Note: Value parts
is in US$ thereof
Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
04 Dairy produce; birds eggs; honey and other edible 659.9 3.6 04 Dairy produce; birds eggs; honey and other edible 465.3 3.1
animal products animal products
01 Live animals 439.8 2.4 02 Meat and edible meat offal 451.5 3.0
02 Meat and edible meat offal 379.8 2.1 72 Iron and steel 420.7 2.8
Ten Major Commodities 12,783.1 70.4 Ten Major Commodities 9,719.1 65.6
Others 5,385.6 29.6 Others 5,091.6 34.4
Total 18,168.7 100.0 Total 14,810.8 100.0
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Source:
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Ten Major Commodities 4,094.7 78.8 Ten Major Commodities 2,614.8 73.9
Others 1,099.3 21.2 Others 924.4 26.1
Total 5,194.0 100.0 Total 3,539.2 100.0
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Source:
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
85 23,087.6 26.4 85 21,630.2 26.5
equipment; television equipment equipment; television equipment
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
84 14,297.4 16.3 84 12,295.0 15.1
Table V.31. Ten Major Export Commodities of
appliances; parts thereof ASEANappliances;
to Chinaparts
by thereof
2 digit HS Code, 2008-2009
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
27 12,579.2 14.4 27 11,212.0 13.7
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
40 Rubber and articles thereof2008 6,189.6 7.1 40 Rubber and articles thereof 2009 p) 5,284.5 6.5
HS Animal or vegetable Commodities
fats and oils and their clevage Value Share HS Animal or vegetable Commodities
fats and oils and their clevage Value Share
15 5,803.8 6.6 15 4,866.2 6.0
(1) products; prepared edible fats;
(2) animal or vegetable (3) (4) (5) products; prepared edible fats;
(6) animal or vegetable (7) (8)
39 Plastics
Electric and articles thereof
machinery, equipment and parts; sound 3,872.7 4.4 39 Plastics
Electric and articles thereof
machinery, equipment and parts; sound 3,951.8 4.8
85 23,087.6 26.4 85 21,630.2 26.5
equipment; television equipment equipment; television equipment
29 Organic
Nuclear chemicals
reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 2,716.6 3.1 29 Organic
Nuclear chemicals
reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 3,431.3 4.2
84 14,297.4 16.3 84 12,295.0 15.1
appliances; parts thereof cinematographic, measuring,
Optical, photographic, appliances; parts thereof cinematographic, measuring,
Optical, photographic,
90 1,108.2 1.3 90 1,187.3 1.5
Mineral fuels,
checking, mineral
precision, oils & or
medical products
surgicalof their distillation; Mineral fuels,
checking, mineral
precision, oils & or
medical products
surgicalof their distillation;
27 12,579.2 14.4 27 11,212.0 13.7
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
26 Ores, slag and ash 1,065.2 1.2 26 Ores, slag and ash 1,046.5 1.3
40 Rubber and articles thereof 6,189.6 7.1 40 Rubber and articles thereof 5,284.5 6.5
74 Copper and articles thereof 930.8 1.1 38 Miscellaneous chemical products 982.8 1.2
Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage
15 5,803.8 6.6 15 4,866.2 6.0
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable
Ten Major Commodities 71,651.1 81.8 Ten Major Commodities 65,887.6 80.8
39 Plastics and articles thereof 3,872.7 4.4 39 Plastics and articles thereof 3,951.8 4.8
Others 15,943.5 18.2 Others 15,703.4 19.2
29 Organic
Total chemicals 87,594.6
2,716.6 3.1
100.0 29 Organic
Total chemicals 81,591.0
3,431.3 4.2
100.0
Source: ASEAN photographic,
Optical, Trade Statistics cinematographic,
Database. measuring, Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,
90 Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
Source:
Note: 1,108.2 1.3 90 1,187.3 1.5
checking, precision, medical or surgical checking, precision, medical or surgical
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
26 Ores, slag and ash 1,065.2 1.2 26 Ores, slag and ash 1,046.5 1.3
Table V.32. Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from China by 2 digit HS Code, 2008-2009
74 Copper and articles thereof
Note: 930.8 1.1 38 Miscellaneous chemical products 982.8 1.2
Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
Ten Major Commodities 2008 71,651.1 81.8 Ten Major Commodities 2009 p) 65,887.6 80.8
HS Others Commodities 15,943.5
Value 18.2
Share HS Others Commodities 15,703.4
Value 19.2
Share
(1) Total (2) 87,594.6
(3) (4)
100.0 (5) Total (6) 81,591.0
(7) (8)
100.0
85 Electric
Note: Value is machinery, equipment
in US$ Million;
equipment; television equipment
Table V.32.
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Share isand parts;
in %; sound
p) 2009 31,385.2
data is preliminary 28.7 85
28,424.1 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
equipment; television equipment
29.4
73 Articles of iron or steel 4,024.6 3.7 73 Articles of iron or steel 3,214.2 3.3
2008 2009 p)
HS Mineral fuels, mineral Commodities
27 oils & products of their distillation; Value
3,478.5 Share
3.2 72HS Iron and steel Commodities Value
2,395.6 Share
2.5
(1) bitumin substances; mineral(2) wax (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,269.7 2.1 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,973.6 2.0
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 31,385.2 28.7 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 28,424.1 29.4
29 Organic chemicals
equipment; television equipment 2,113.3 1.9 29 Organic chemicals
equipment; television equipment 1,930.5 2.0
84
90 Nuclear photographic,
Optical, reactors, boilers, machinery andmeasuring,
cinematographic, mechanical 24,189.1
2,097.5 22.1
1.9 84
90 Nuclear photographic,
Optical, reactors, boilers, machinery andmeasuring,
cinematographic, mechanical 23,191.2
1,789.6 24.0
1.9
appliances; parts thereof
checking, precision, medical or surgical appliances; parts thereof
checking, precision, medical or surgical
72
28 Iron and steel
Inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds of 7,938.4
1,970.0 7.3
1.8 27
28 Mineral fuels,
Inorganic mineralorganic
chemicals; oils & products of their
or inorganic distillation;
compounds of 5,658.0
1,378.3 5.9
1.4
precious metals, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive bitumin substances;
precious mineral wax
metals, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive
73
31 Articles of iron or steel
Fertilizers 4,024.6
1,876.3 3.7
1.7 73
87 Articles
Vehicles,of(not
ironrailway,
or steel tramway, rolling stock); parts and 3,214.2
1,298.9 3.3
1.3
accessories
27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 3,478.5 3.2 72 Iron and steel 2,395.6 2.5
Ten Major
bitumin Commodities
substances; mineral wax 81,342.5 74.4 Ten Major Commodities 71,254.0 73.8
39 Plastics
Others and articles thereof 27,946.5
2,269.7 25.6
2.1 39 Plastics
Others and articles thereof 25,340.3
1,973.6 26.2
2.0
Total 109,289.0 100.0 Total 96,594.3 100.0
29 Organic chemicals 2,113.3 1.9 29 Organic chemicals 1,930.5 2.0
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
90 Optical,
Note: Value is photographic,
in US$ Million;cinematographic,
Share is in %; p) measuring, 2,097.5
2009 data is preliminary 1.9 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 1,789.6 1.9
checking, precision, medical or surgical checking, precision, medical or surgical
28 Inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds of 1,970.0 1.8 28 Inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds of 1,378.3 1.4
precious metals, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive precious metals, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive
31 Fertilizers 1,876.3 1.7 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 1,298.9 1.3
accessories
Ten Major Commodities 81,342.5 74.4 Ten Major Commodities 71,254.0 73.8
Others 27,946.5 25.6 Others 25,340.3 26.2
Total 109,289.0 100.0 Total 96,594.3 100.0
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Source:
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Note:
Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
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Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
85 25,981.9 22.4 85 21,261.8 22.9
equipment; television equipment equipment; television equipment
Nuclear reactors,
Tableboilers, machinery
V.33. Ten Majorand mechanical
Export Commodities of ASEAN Nuclear
to European reactors,
Unionboilers, machinery
by 2 digit and mechanical
HS Code, 2008-2009 14,093.6
84 18,716.6 16.1 84 15.2
appliances; parts thereof appliances; parts thereof
Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage
15 products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable 5,103.3 4.4 29 Organic chemicals 4,080.6 4.4
waxes 2008 2009 p)
HS Commodities Value Share HS Animal or vegetable Commodities
fats and oils and their clevage Value Share
40 Rubber and articles thereof 4,736.1 4.1 15 3,792.5 4.1
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) products; prepared edible fats;
(6) animal or vegetable (7) (8)
29 Organic chemicals 4,501.0 3.9 40 Rubber and articles thereof 3,021.1 3.2
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
85 Mineral fuels, mineral equipment
oils & products of their distillation; 25,981.9 22.4 85 Mineral fuels, mineral equipment
oils & products of their distillation; 21,261.8 22.9
27 equipment; television 4,440.3 3.8 27 equipment; television 2,902.3 3.1
bitumin
Nuclear substances; mineral machinery
reactors, boilers, wax and mechanical bitumin substances;
Nuclear mineral machinery
reactors, boilers, wax and mechanical
84 18,716.6 16.1 84 14,093.6 15.2
64 appliances; parts thereof
Footwear, gaiters and the like and parts thereof 4,067.5 3.5 64 appliances; parts thereof
Footwear, gaiters and the like and parts thereof 2,813.3 3.0
Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage
15 Vehicles, (not
products; railway,edible
prepared tramway,
fats;rolling
animalstock); parts and
or vegetable 5,103.3 4.4 29 Optical, chemicals
Organic photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 4,080.6 4.4
87 3,396.5 2.9 90 2,520.4 2.7
accessories
waxes checking, precision, medical or surgical
61 Apparel and
articles and thereof
accessories, knitted or crocheted 2,852.6 2.5 61 Animal or
Apparel vegetable
articles fats and oils
and accessories, andor their
knitted clevage
crocheted 2,479.4 2.7
40 Rubber articles 4,736.1 4.1 15 3,792.5 4.1
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable
Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, Apparel articles and accessories, not knitted or
90
29 Organic chemicals 2,724.3
4,501.0 2.3
3.9 62
40 Rubber and articles thereof 2,137.2
3,021.1 2.3
3.2
checking, precision, medical or surgical crocheted
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
27 Ten Major Commodities 4,440.3
76,520.1 3.8
65.9 27 Ten Major Commodities 2,902.3
59,102.1 3.1
63.6
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
Others 39,672.1 34.1 Others 33,888.8 36.4
64 Footwear, gaiters and the like and parts thereof 4,067.5 3.5 64 Footwear, gaiters and the like and parts thereof 2,813.3 3.0
Total 116,192.1 100.0 Total 92,990.9 100.0
Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,
87
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database. 3,396.5 2.9 90 2,520.4 2.7
Source: accessories checking, precision, medical or surgical
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
ASEAN
61 Trade Statistics
Apparel articles andDatabase.
accessories, knitted or crocheted 2,852.6 2.5 61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 2,479.4 2.7
90
Table V.34. cinematographic,
Optical, photographic, Ten Major Import Commodities
measuring,
2,724.3
of ASEAN
2.3
from
62
European
Apparel Union
articles andbyaccessories,
2 digit HS Code, 2008-2009
not knitted or
2,137.2 2.3
Note: checking, precision, medical or surgical crocheted
Value isTen
in US$ Million; Share
Major Commodities
is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
76,520.1 65.9 Ten Major Commodities 59,102.1 63.6
2008 39,672.1 2009 p) 33,888.8
Others 34.1 Others 36.4
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
Total 116,192.1 100.0 Total 92,990.9 100.0
(1)
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
(2)
Table V.34. (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Note:
85 Value is in
Electric US$ Million;
machinery, Share is and
equipment in %;parts;
p) 2009 data is preliminary
sound 19,202.9
20.9 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 16,910.0 21.5
Tenequipment;
Majortelevision
Import Commodities of ASEAN fromappliances;
equipment European Union by 2 digit HS Code,
parts thereof
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 19,118.2
Table V.34. Ten Major Import Commodities 2008-2009 20.8 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
of ASEAN from European Union by 2 digit HS Code, 2008-2009 14,550.2 18.5
appliances; parts thereof equipment; television equipment
88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 5,226.9 5.7 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 7,197.4 9.1
39
27 Plastics and articles
Mineral fuels, mineralthereof
oils & products of their distillation; 2,389.8
4,443.4 2.6
4.8 29
30 Organic chemicals
Pharmaceutical products 1,921.1
3,386.5 2.4
4.3
bitumin substances; mineral wax
72
90 Iron andphotographic,
Optical, steel cinematographic, measuring, 2,239.4
3,654.1 2.4
4.0 39
90 Plastics photographic,
Optical, and articles thereof
cinematographic, measuring, 1,798.9
3,143.1 2.3
4.0
checking, precision, medical or surgical checking, precision, medical or surgical
87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 3,318.4
64,896.6 3.6
70.5 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 2,940.8
56,660.6 3.7
71.9
Ten Major Commodities Ten Major Commodities
accessories accessories
Others 27,202.6 29.5 Others 22,134.3 28.1
30 Pharmaceutical products 2,888.4 3.1 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 2,888.4 3.7
Total 92,099.2 100.0 Total substances; mineral wax
bitumin 78,795.0 100.0
73
Source:Articles
ASEANofTrade
iron orStatistics
steel Database. 2,415.0 2.6 73 Articles of iron or steel 1,924.4 2.4
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,389.8 2.6 29 Organic chemicals 1,921.1 2.4
72 Iron and steel 2,239.4 2.4 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,798.9 2.3
Ten Major Commodities 64,896.6 70.5 Ten Major Commodities 56,660.6 71.9
Others 27,202.6 29.5 Others 22,134.3 28.1
Total 92,099.2 100.0 Total 78,795.0 100.0
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Source:
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Note:
Value10/4/2010-CHAPTER V- TRADE_09r.xls:A_EU
is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary Trade 1
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Trade 1 87
Table V.35.
Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to India by 2 digit HS Code,
2008-2009
Table V.35. Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to India by 2 digit HS Code, 2008-2009
2008 2009 p)
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
27 7,896.3 25.6 27 4,969.8 18.7
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage
15 5,008.1 16.2 15 4,289.6 16.2
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable
Table V.35.
Nuclear reactors, boilers, Ten and
machinery Major Export
mechanical Commodities of ASEAN to India
Nuclear by 2 digit
reactors, boilers,HS Code, 2008-2009
machinery and mechanical
84 4,889.6 15.8 84 3,645.3 13.7
appliances; parts thereof appliances; parts thereof
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
85 3,303.6 10.7 85 3,177.7 12.0
equipment; television equipment
2008 equipment; television equipment
2009 p)
29
HS Organic chemicals Commodities 1,316.0
Value 4.3
Share 29
HS Organic chemicals Commodities 1,221.0
Value 4.6
Share
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
39 Plastics and articles thereof 910.5 2.9 39 Plastics and articles thereof 966.8 3.6
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
27
44 Wood 7,896.3 25.6 27 4,969.8 18.7
bituminand articles ofmineral
substances; wood; woodwax charcoal 588.6 1.9 07 Edible
bituminvegetables
substances; & certain
mineralroots
wax & Tubers 676.1 2.5
Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage
15
72 Iron and steel 5,008.1
552.8 16.2
1.8 15
44 Wood andprepared
articles ofedible
wood;fats;
wood charcoal 4,289.6
670.1 16.2
2.5
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable products; animal or vegetable
Nuclear reactors,
Optical, boilers,cinematographic,
photographic, machinery and mechanical
measuring, Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
84
90 4,889.6
502.4 15.8
1.6 84
26 Ores, slag and ash 3,645.3
639.4 13.7
2.4
appliances; parts thereof
checking, precision, medical or surgical appliances; parts thereof
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound Electric machinery,
Optical, photographic,equipment and parts;
cinematographic, sound
measuring,
85
38 Miscellaneous chemical products 3,303.6
476.7 10.7
1.5 85
90 3,177.7
470.8 12.0
1.8
equipment; television equipment equipment;precision,
checking, televisionmedical
equipment
or surgical
29 Organic chemicals 1,316.0 4.3 29 Organic chemicals 1,221.0 4.6
Ten Major Commodities 25,444.6 82.4 Ten Major Commodities 20,726.5 78.2
39 Plastics
Others and articles thereof 5,451.6
910.5 2.9
17.6 39 Plastics
Others and articles thereof 5,793.9
966.8 3.6
21.8
Total 30,896.2 100.0 Total 26,520.3 100.0
44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 588.6 1.9 07 Edible vegetables & certain roots & Tubers 676.1 2.5
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Source:
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
72 Iron and steel 552.8 1.8 44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 670.1 2.5
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,
90 Table
checking, precision, V.36.
medical Ten Major Import Commodities
or surgical
502.4 of ASEAN
1.6 fromslag
26 Ores, India
and by
ash2 digit HS Code, 2008-2009 639.4 2.4
Note: Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,
38
Value isMiscellaneous chemical products
in US$ Million; 476.7
Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary 1.5 90
checking, precision, medical or surgical
470.8 1.8
2008 2009 p)
Ten Major Commodities 25,444.6 82.4 Ten Major Commodities 20,726.5 78.2
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
Others 5,451.6 17.6 Others 5,793.9 21.8
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Total 30,896.2 100.0 Total 26,520.3 100.0
27
Source:Mineral
ASEANfuels,
Trademineral
Statistics Table V.36.
oils Database.
& products of their distillation; 5,784.0 32.3 27
2,862.1 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 22.7
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
71 Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from India by 2 digit HS Code,1,236.0
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 1,306.6 7.3 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 9.8
stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and
85 Electric machinery,Table
equipment 2008-2009
V.36. Ten
and Major
parts; soundImport Commodities
1,244.8 of
7.0ASEAN
1,218.0 85 from India
Electric by 2equipment
machinery, digit HSand Code,
parts;2008-2009
sound 9.7
equipment; television equipment equipment; television equipment
29 Organic chemicals 996.2 5.6 29 Organic chemicals 828.7 6.6
2008 2009 p)
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 835.0 4.7 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 733.4 5.8
HS Commodities
appliances; parts thereof Value Share HS appliances; parts thereofCommodities Value Share
72(1) Iron and steel (2) (3)
832.5 (4)4.6 72(5) Iron and steel (6) (7)
519.6 (8)4.1
27
74 Mineral fuels,
Copper mineral
and articles oils & products of their distillation;
thereof 5,784.0
745.5 32.3
4.2 27
76 Mineral fuels,
Aluminum andmineral
articlesoils & products of their distillation;
thereof 2,862.1
393.0 22.7
3.1
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 719.4 4.0 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 372.6 3.0
71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 1,306.6 7.3 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 1,236.0 9.8
accessories
stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and
76 Aluminum and articles thereof 565.4 3.2 23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 366.1 2.9
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 1,244.8 7.0 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 1,218.0 9.7
equipment; television equipment equipment; television equipment
87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 399.6 2.2 02 Meat and edible meat offal 306.5 2.4
29 Organic chemicals 996.2 5.6 29 Organic chemicals 828.7 6.6
accessories
84 Nuclear reactors,
Ten Major boilers, machinery and mechanical
Commodities 13,428.9
835.0 75.0
4.7 84 Nuclear reactors,
Ten Major boilers, machinery and mechanical
Commodities 8,836.0
733.4 70.2
5.8
appliances; parts thereof 4,477.6 25.0 appliances; parts thereof 3,759.5 29.8
Others Others
72 Iron and steel 832.5 4.6 72 Iron and steel 519.6 4.1
Total 17,906.5 100.0 Total 12,595.5 100.0
Source:
74 ASEANand
Copper Trade Statistics
articles Database.
thereof 745.5 4.2 76 Aluminum and articles thereof 393.0 3.1
Note: Value
23 Foodisindustry
in US$residues
Million; Share is inprepared
& waste; %; p) 2009 datafeed
animal is preliminary719.4 4.0 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 372.6 3.0
accessories
76 Aluminum and articles thereof 565.4 3.2 23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 366.1 2.9
87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 399.6 2.2 02 Meat and edible meat offal 306.5 2.4
accessories
Ten Major Commodities 13,428.9 75.0 Ten Major Commodities 8,836.0 70.2
Others 4,477.6 25.0 Others 3,759.5 29.8
Total 17,906.5 100.0 Total 12,595.5 100.0
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Source:
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Note:
Value10/4/2010-CHAPTER
is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
V- TRADE_09r.xls:A_Ind Trade 1
2008 2009 p)
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
27 34,890.0 33.0 27 16,295.3 20.9
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
85 19,034.0 18.0 85 15,025.8 19.2
equipment; television equipment equipment; television equipment
Table machinery
Nuclear reactors, boilers, V.37. Tenand Major Export
mechanical Commodities of ASEANNuclear
to Japan by 2 boilers,
reactors, digit HS Code, 2008-2009
machinery and mechanical
84 9,281.0 8.8 84 7,404.0 9.5
appliances; parts thereof appliances; parts thereof
44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 3,111.5 2.9 44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 2,429.2 3.1
2008 2009 p)
40
HS Rubber and articles thereof
Commodities 3,060.7
Value 2.9
Share 26
HS Ores, slag and ash Commodities 2,385.7
Value 3.1
Share
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Optical, photographic, cinematographic,
(6) measuring, (7) (8)
39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,656.3 2.5 90 2,294.0 2.9
checking, precision, medical or surgical
Mineral fuels,
Optical, mineral oils cinematographic,
photographic, & products of their measuring,
distillation; Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
27
90 34,890.0
2,473.6 33.0
2.3 27 Plastics and articles thereof
39 16,295.3
1,998.9 20.9
2.6
bitumin substances;
checking, mineral wax
precision, medical or surgical bitumin substances; mineral wax
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
85
03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 19,034.0
2,070.4 18.0
2.0 85
03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 15,025.8
1,802.9 19.2
2.3
equipment; television equipment equipment; television equipment
Nuclear reactors,
Vehicles, boilers,
(not railway, machinery
tramway, and mechanical
rolling stock); parts and Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
84
87 9,281.0
2,037.7 8.8
1.9 84
40 Rubber and articles thereof 7,404.0
1,726.9 9.5
2.2
appliances;
accessories parts thereof appliances; parts thereof
Edible preparations of meat, fish, crustaceans, molluscs
26
44 Ores,
Wood slag
and and ashof wood; wood charcoal
articles 2,025.3
3,111.5 1.9
2.9 16
44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 1,599.5
2,429.2 2.0
3.1
or other aquatic invertebrates
40 Rubber and articles thereof 3,060.7
80,640.5 2.9 26 Ores, slag and ash 2,385.7
52,962.0 3.1
Ten Major Commodities 76.2 Ten Major Commodities 67.8
Others and articles thereof 25,246.6 23.8 Optical, photographic, cinematographic,
Others measuring, 25,106.6 32.2
39 Plastics 2,656.3 2.5 90 2,294.0 2.9
checking, precision, medical or surgical
Total 105,887.1 100.0 Total 78,068.6 100.0
Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,
90
Source: ASEAN precision,
Trade Statistics Database. 2,473.6 2.3 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,998.9 2.6
checking, medical or surgical
Source:
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 2,070.4
2.0 03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 1,802.9 2.3
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and
87 Table V.38. Ten Major Import Commodities
2,037.7 of
1.9ASEAN
40 from
RubberJapan by 2thereof
and articles digit HS Code, 2008-2009 1,726.9 2.2
accessories
Note: Edible preparations of meat, fish, crustaceans, molluscs
26 Ores, slag and ash 2,025.3 1.9 16 1,599.5 2.0
Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary or other aquatic invertebrates
2008 2009 p)
80,640.5 52,962.0
HS Ten Major Commodities
Commodities Value 76.2
Share HS Ten Major Commodities
Commodities Value 67.8
Share
(1) Others (2) 25,246.6
(3) 23.8
(4) (5) Others (6) 25,106.6
(7) 32.2
(8)
Total 105,887.1 100.0 Total 78,068.6 100.0
85 Table V.38.equipment;
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
equipment; television equipment
24,891.4 22.9 85
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
television equipment
19,726.7 23.8
72 Iron and steel 10,038.1 9.3 72 Iron and steel 6,102.9 7.4
p)
39 2008
Plastics and articles thereof 4,489.7 4.1 39 2009
Plastics and articles thereof 3,646.3 4.4
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
73(1) Articles of iron or steel (2) 4,444.6
(3) (4)4.1 73(5) Articles of iron or steel (6) 3,318.9
(7) (8)4.0
27
85 Mineral fuels,
Electric mineral
machinery, oils & products
equipment of their
and parts; distillation;
sound 4,194.0
24,891.4 3.9
22.9 90
85 Optical, machinery,
Electric photographic, cinematographic,
equipment and parts;measuring,
sound 3,238.0
19,726.7 3.9
23.8
bitumin substances;
equipment; televisionmineral wax
equipment checking, precision,
equipment; televisionmedical or surgical
equipment
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 23,120.2 21.3 84 instruments/apparatus;
Nuclear reactors, boilers, parts & accessories
machinery and mechanical 17,087.6 20.6
90 appliances;
Optical, parts thereof
photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 3,575.7 3.3 27 appliances;
Mineral parts
fuels, thereof
mineral oils & products of their distillation; 2,918.6 3.5
87 Vehicles,
checking, (not railway,
precision, tramway,
medical rolling stock); parts and
or surgical 10,939.2 10.1 87 Vehicles, (not railway,
bitumin substances; tramway,
mineral waxrolling stock); parts and 8,241.4 10.0
71 accessories
Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 2,046.6 1.9 71 accessories
Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 1,739.8 2.1
72 Iron and steel
stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and 10,038.1 9.3 72 Iron and steel
stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and 6,102.9 7.4
74 Copper and articles thereof 1,946.4 1.8 29 Organic chemicals 1,440.8 1.7
39 Plastics and articles thereof 4,489.7 4.1 39 Plastics and articles thereof 3,646.3 4.4
73 Ten Major
Articles Commodities
of iron or steel 89,685.7
4,444.6 82.6
4.1 73 Ten Major
Articles Commodities
of iron or steel 67,461.2
3,318.9 81.5
4.0
Others 18,827.2 17.4 Others 15,333.9 18.5
27 Mineral
Total fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 4,194.0
108,512.9 3.9
100.0 90 Optical,
Total photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 3,238.0
82,795.1 3.9
100.0
bitumin substances; mineral wax checking, precision, medical or surgical
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database. instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 3,575.7 3.3 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 2,918.6 3.5
checking, precision, medical or surgical bitumin substances; mineral wax
71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 2,046.6 1.9 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 1,739.8 2.1
stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and
74 Copper and articles thereof 1,946.4 1.8 29 Organic chemicals 1,440.8 1.7
Ten Major Commodities 89,685.7 82.6 Ten Major Commodities 67,461.2 81.5
Others 18,827.2 17.4 Others 15,333.9 18.5
Total 108,512.9 100.0 Total 82,795.1 100.0
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Source:
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
27 1,912.7 42.2 27 922.4 29.4
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
84 613.8 13.6 84 454.4 14.5
appliances; parts thereof appliances; parts thereof
Table V.39.
Electric machinery, Ten Major
equipment and Export Commodities
parts; sound of ASEAN
85 to New Zealand by 2 digit HS Code, 2008-2009
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
85 347.2 7.7 299.3 9.5
equipment; television equipment equipment; television equipment
Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and
87 255.5 5.6 39 Plastics and articles thereof 156.4 5.0
accessories
2008 2009 p) rolling stock); parts and
Vehicles, (not railway, tramway,
39 Plastics and articles thereof 224.7 5.0 87 150.1 4.8
HS Commodities Value Share HS accessories Commodities Value Share
23(1) (2)
Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed (3)
153.6 (4)
3.4 (5)
48 (6)
Paper and paperboard, articles of paper pulp (7)
61.3 (8)
2.0
Mineraland
fuels, mineral oils & products Animal or vegetable fats &and oils and their clevage
48
27 Paper paperboard, articles of paperofpulp
their distillation; 68.8
1,912.7 1.5
42.2 15
27
Mineral fuels, mineral oils products of their distillation; 50.9
922.4 1.6
29.4
bitumin substances; mineral wax products; prepared edible
bitumin substances; fats;
mineral waxanimal or vegetable waxes
72 Nuclear reactors,
Iron and steel boilers, machinery and mechanical 66.7 1.5 23 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and
Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feedmechanical 47.9 1.5
84 613.8 13.6 84 454.4 14.5
appliances; parts thereof appliances; parts thereof
Animal
Electric ormachinery,
vegetable fats and oilsand
equipment and parts;
their clevage
sound Electric and
machinery, equipment and parts; sound
15
85 65.4
347.2 1.4
7.7 40
85 Rubber articles thereof 46.6
299.3 1.5
9.5
products;
equipment; prepared edible
television fats; animal or vegetable waxes
equipment equipment; television equipment
73 Vehicles, (not railway,
Articles of iron or steel tramway, rolling stock); parts and 61.5 1.4 88 Aircraft,
87 255.5 5.6 39 Plastics spacecraft,
and articles and parts thereof
thereof 40.4
156.4 1.3
5.0
accessories
Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and
39 Plastics
Ten MajorandCommodities
articles thereof 224.7
3,770.0 5.0
83.2 87 Ten Major Commodities 150.1
2,229.7 4.8
71.1
accessories
Others 758.7 16.8 Others 908.0 28.9
23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 153.6 3.4 48 Paper and paperboard, articles of paper pulp 61.3 2.0
Total 4,528.7 100.0 Total 3,137.6 100.0
Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage
48
Source:Paper
ASEANandTrade
paperboard, articles
Statistics of paper pulp
Database. 68.8 1.5 15 50.9 1.6
Source: products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
ASEAN
72 Trade
Iron andStatistics
steel Database. 66.7 1.5 23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 47.9 1.5
15 Table V.40.
Animal or vegetable fats Ten
and Major
oils andImport Commodities
their clevage
65.4 of ASEAN
1.4 fromRubber
40 New and
Zealand
articles by 2 digit HS Code, 2008-2009
thereof 46.6 1.5
Note: products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes
Value
73 isArticles
in US$ofMillion; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary61.5
iron or steel 1.4 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 40.4 1.3
2008 2009 p)
HS Ten Major Commodities
Commodities 3,770.0
Value 83.2
Share HS Ten Major Commodities
Commodities 2,229.7
Value 71.1
Share
(1) Others (2) 758.7
(3) 16.8
(4) (5) Others (6) 908.0
(7) 28.9
(8)
04
Total
Table
Dairy produce; birds eggs; honey and other edible animal
Source:products
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
44.9V.40.
100.0
04
4,528.7
Total
1,485.2
Dairy produce; birds eggs; honey and other edible animal
3,137.6 100.0
991.1 44.3
products
27 Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is
from
preliminary
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
14.7 02 MeatNew
487.5 and edibleZealand
meat offal by 2 digit HS Code, 162.2 7.2
bitumin substances; mineral wax
02 Meat and edible meatV.40.
Table 2008-2009
offal Ten Major Import Commodities
162.7 4.9 27from
of ASEAN Mineral
New fuels, mineral
Zealand byoils & products
2 digit of their distillation;
HS Code, 2008-2009 160.9 7.2
bitumin substances; mineral wax
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 138.5 4.2 47 Wood pulp and waste of paper or paperboard 103.8 4.6
appliances; parts thereof
p)
72 Iron and steel 2008 115.6 3.5 19 2009starch
Preparations of cereals, flour, or milk; bakers wares 87.2 3.9
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
47(1) Wood pulp and waste of paper
(2) or paperboard 110.4
(3) (4)3.3 84(5) Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery
(6) and mechanical (7)70.7 (8)3.2
appliances; parts thereof
19
04 Preparations
Dairy produce;ofbirds
cereals,
eggs;flour, starch
honey andorother
milk;edible
bakers wares
animal 85.7
1,485.2 2.6
44.9 72
04 Iron
Dairyand steel birds eggs; honey and other edible animal
produce; 59.3
991.1 2.6
44.3
products products
21
27 Miscellaneous edible preparations
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 80.5
487.5 2.4
14.7 23
02 Food industry
Meat and residues
edible & waste; prepared animal feed
meat offal 57.7
162.2 2.6
7.2
bitumin substances; mineral wax
44
02 Woodand
Meat andedible
articles of wood;
meat offal wood charcoal 64.2
162.7 1.9
4.9 44
27 Wood
Mineraland articles
fuels, of wood;
mineral oils & wood charcoal
products of their distillation; 55.4
160.9 2.5
7.2
bitumin substances; mineral wax
23
84 Food industry
Nuclear residues
reactors, & waste;
boilers, prepared
machinery animal feed
and mechanical 64.0
138.5 1.9
4.2 35
47 Albuminoidal
Wood pulp and substances; modified
waste of paper starch; glues;
or paperboard 54.6
103.8 2.4
4.6
appliances; parts thereof enzymes
72 Iron and steel 115.6
2,794.5 3.5
84.5 19 Preparations of cereals, flour, starch or milk; bakers wares 87.2
1,802.8 3.9
80.5
Ten Major Commodities Ten Major Commodities
47 Otherspulp and waste of paper or paperboard
Wood 514.1
110.4 15.5
3.3 84 Others reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
Nuclear 435.8
70.7 19.5
3.2
Total 3,308.6 100.0 appliances;
Total parts thereof 2,238.6 100.0
19
Source:Preparations
ASEAN Trade of Statistics
cereals, flour, starch or milk; bakers wares
Database. 85.7 2.6 72 Iron and steel 59.3 2.6
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
21 Miscellaneous edible preparations 80.5 2.4 23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 57.7 2.6
44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 64.2 1.9 44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 55.4 2.5
23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 64.0 1.9 35 Albuminoidal substances; modified starch; glues; 54.6 2.4
enzymes
Ten Major Commodities 2,794.5 84.5 Ten Major Commodities 1,802.8 80.5
Others 514.1 15.5 Others 435.8 19.5
Total 3,308.6 100.0 Total 2,238.6 100.0
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Source:
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage
15 1,536.9 34.4 15 1,338.5 34.9
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
27 585.5 13.1 84 321.4 8.4
bitumin substances; mineral wax appliances; parts thereof
Nuclear reactors,Table V.41.
boilers, Ten Major
machinery Export Commodities
and mechanical of ASEAN to Pakistan
Mineral by 2 digit
fuels, mineral oils & HS Code,
products of 2008-2009
their distillation;
84 395.8 8.9 27 289.2 7.5
appliances; parts thereof bitumin substances; mineral wax
39 Plastics and articles thereof 215.4 4.8 29 Organic chemicals 202.5 5.3
2008 2009 p)
29 Organic chemicals 185.0 4.1 39 Plastics and articles thereof 181.5 4.7
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
(1) Electric machinery, equipment (2) and parts; sound (3) (4) (5) Vehicles, (not railway, tramway,
(6) rolling stock); parts and (7) (8)
85 169.9 3.8 87 177.4 4.6
equipment; television equipment accessories
Animal
Vehicles,or(not
vegetable
railway, fats and rolling
tramway, oils and theirparts
stock); clevage
and Animal
Electric ormachinery,
vegetable fats and oilsand
equipment and parts;
their clevage
sound
15
87 1,536.9
169.8 34.4
3.8 15
85 1,338.5
126.5 34.9
3.3
products;
accessoriesprepared edible fats; animal or vegetable products;
equipment;prepared edible
television fats; animal or vegetable waxes
equipment
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
27
40 Rubber and articles thereof 585.5
101.9 13.1
2.3 84
38 Miscellaneous chemical products 321.4
118.3 8.4
3.1
bitumin substances; mineral wax appliances; parts thereof
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
38
84 Miscellaneous chemical products 95.1
395.8 2.1
8.9 55
27 Manmade staple fibres, including yarns & woven fabrics 85.8
289.2 2.2
7.5
appliances; parts thereof bitumin substances; mineral wax
55
39 Manmade staple
Plastics and fibres,
articles including yarns & woven fabrics
thereof 85.0
215.4 1.9
4.8 48
29 Paper and
Organic paperboard, articles of paper pulp
chemicals 84.1
202.5 2.2
5.3
38 Table V.42.
Miscellaneous chemical Ten
products Major Import Commodities
95.1 of2.1ASEAN
55 from Pakistan
Manmade by 2 including
staple fibres, digit HSyarns
Code, 2008-2009
& woven fabrics 85.8 2.2
Note:
Value55is in US$
Manmade staple
Million; fibres,
Share including
is in yarns data
%; p) 2009 & woven fabrics
is preliminary 85.0 1.9 48 Paper and paperboard, articles of paper pulp 84.1 2.2
2008 2009 p)
HS Ten Major Commodities
Commodities 3,540.3
Value 79.3
Share HS Ten Major Commodities
Commodities 2,925.1
Value 76.3
Share
(1) Others (2) 921.6
(3) 20.7
(4) (5) Others (6) 908.7
(7) 23.7
(8)
10
Total
Cereals Table V.42.
100.04,461.9
24.1 111.1
52
Total
Cotton, including yarn and woven fabric thereof
3,833.8
82.1
100.0
17.5
03 Ten
Fish,Major
crustaceans Import Commodities of73.8ASEAN
& aquatic invertebrates 16.0 10from
CerealsPakistan by 2 digit HS Code, 73.5 15.6
52 Table
Cotton, including V.42.
yarn and wovenTen Major
fabric thereof 2008-2009
Import Commodities
66.8 of ASEAN
14.5 03 from Pakistan by
Fish, crustaceans 2 digit
& aquatic HS Code, 2008-2009
invertebrates 62.0 13.2
55 Manmade staple fibres, including yarns & woven fabrics 28.0 6.1 55 Manmade staple fibres, including yarns & woven fabrics 34.6 7.4
22 2008
Beverages, spirits and vinegar 23.6 5.1 22 2009 p)
Beverages, spirits and vinegar 24.2 5.2
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
30(1) Pharmaceutical products (2) (3)18.4 (4)4.0 27(5) Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products
(6) of their distillation; (7)22.5 (8)4.8
bitumin substances; mineral wax
27
10 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
Cereals 12.6
111.1 2.7
24.1 30
52 Pharmaceutical
Cotton, includingproducts
yarn and woven fabric thereof 21.9
82.1 4.7
17.5
bitumin substances; mineral wax
03
84 Fish, crustaceans
Nuclear & aquatic
reactors, boilers, invertebrates
machinery and mechanical 73.8
12.4 16.0
2.7 10
23 Cereals
Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 73.5
13.5 15.6
2.9
appliances; parts thereof
52
63 Cotton, including
Other textile yarnneedlecraft
articles; and wovensets;
fabricworn
thereof
clothing and 66.8
12.3 14.5
2.7 03
07 Fish, crustaceans
Edible vegetables & aquatic invertebrates
certain roots & Tubers 62.0
13.1 13.2
2.8
worn textile articles; rags
55
41 Manmade
Raw hides staple fibres,
and skins including
(other yarns & woven
than furskins) fabrics
and leather 28.0
10.9 6.1
2.4 55
84 Manmade staple fibres,
Nuclear reactors, boilers,including yarns
machinery and&mechanical
woven fabrics 34.6
11.3 7.4
2.4
appliances; parts thereof
22 Beverages, spirits and vinegar 23.6 5.1 22 Beverages, spirits and vinegar 24.2 5.2
Ten Major Commodities 369.8 80.4 Ten Major Commodities 358.6 76.3
30 Others
Pharmaceutical products 90.3
18.4 19.6
4.0 27 Others fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
Mineral 111.1
22.5 23.7
4.8
Total 460.0 100.0 bitumin
Total substances; mineral wax 469.6 100.0
27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 12.6 2.7 30 Pharmaceutical products 21.9 4.7
bitumin substances; mineral wax
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 12.4 2.7 23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 13.5 2.9
appliances; parts thereof
63 Other textile articles; needlecraft sets; worn clothing and 12.3 2.7 07 Edible vegetables & certain roots & Tubers 13.1 2.8
worn textile articles; rags
41 Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather 10.9 2.4 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 11.3 2.4
appliances; parts thereof
Ten Major Commodities 369.8 80.4 Ten Major Commodities 358.6 76.3
Others 90.3 19.6 Others 111.1 23.7
Total 460.0 100.0 Total 469.6 100.0
Source:
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
27 11,039.0 30.2 85 10,108.1 29.5
bitumin substances; mineral wax equipment; television equipment
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
85 9,487.2 26.0 27 9,277.3 27.1
equipment; television equipment bitumin substances; mineral wax
84 Table V.43.
Nuclear reactors, boilers,Ten Major and
machinery Export Commodities
mechanical
2,637.2of ASEAN
7.2 to
84 Republik of Korea
Nuclear reactors, by 2
boilers, digit HS
machinery Code, 2008-2009
and mechanical
2,235.1 6.5
appliances; parts thereof appliances; parts thereof
Dairy produce; birds eggs; honey and other edible
04 1,521.7 4.2 26 Ores, slag and ash 1,039.6 3.0
animal products
2008 2009 p)
74 Copper and articles thereof 1,065.8 2.9 38 Miscellaneous chemical products 719.4 2.1
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
40(1) Rubber and articles thereof (2) (3)
957.5 (4)
2.6 (5)
40 Rubber and articles thereof (6) (7)
629.9 (8)
1.8
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; Vehicles, machinery,
Electric (not railway, tramway,
equipmentrolling
andstock);
parts;parts and
sound
26
27 Ores, slag and ash 633.5
11,039.0 1.7
30.2 87
85 605.4
10,108.1 1.8
29.5
bitumin substances; mineral wax accessoriestelevision equipment
equipment;
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
38
85 Miscellaneous chemical products 626.3
9,487.2 1.7
26.0 29
27 Organic chemicals 566.8
9,277.3 1.7
27.1
equipment; television equipment bitumin substances; mineral wax
29 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
Organic chemicals 606.6 1.7 44 Nuclear
Wood andreactors,
articles ofboilers, machinery
wood; wood and mechanical
charcoal 561.6 1.6
84 2,637.2 7.2 84 2,235.1 6.5
appliances; parts thereof appliances; parts thereof
44
04 Wood and articlesbirds
Dairy produce; eggs;
of wood; honey
wood and other edible
charcoal 593.3
1,521.7 1.6
4.2 74
26 Copper andand
Ores, slag articles
ash thereof 507.1
1,039.6 1.5
3.0
animal products
74 Copper
Ten andCommodities
Major articles thereof 1,065.8
29,168.1 2.9
79.8 38 Miscellaneous chemical products
Ten Major Commodities 719.4
26,250.4 2.1
76.5
Others and articles thereof 7,384.8 20.2 Others and articles thereof 8,042.5 23.5
40 Rubber 957.5 2.6 40 Rubber 629.9 1.8
Total 36,552.9 100.0 Total 34,292.9 100.0
Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and
26 Ores, slag and ash 633.5 1.7 87 605.4 1.8
Source: accessories
38
ASEAN Miscellaneous chemical
Trade Statistics products
Database. 626.3 1.7 29 Organic chemicals 566.8 1.7
29 Table V.44.
Organic chemicals Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN
606.6 1.7 from
44 Republik of Korea
Wood and articles by 2wood
of wood; digit HS Code, 2008-2009 561.6
charcoal 1.6
Note:
44 isWood
Value andMillion;
in US$ articles Share
of wood;
is wood
in %;charcoal 593.3
p) 2009 data is preliminary 1.6 74 Copper and articles thereof 507.1 1.5
2008 2009 p)
HS Ten Major Commodities
Commodities 29,168.1
Value 79.8
Share HS Ten Major Commodities
Commodities 26,250.4
Value 76.5
Share
(1) Others (2) 7,384.8
(3) 20.2
(4) (5) Others (6) 8,042.5
(7) 23.5
(8)
36,552.9 34,292.9
85
Total
Table V.44. Total
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
85
100.0
15,119.5
36.3
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
100.0
37.2 15,051.6
equipment; television equipment equipment; television equipment
Ten
27 Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from Republik ofoilsKorea
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
27 Mineral fuels, mineral & products ofby
7,167.7 17.2 their 2 digit HS
distillation; Code,
5,156.5 12.7
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
84 Nuclear reactors,
Table V.44. 2008-2009
boilers,Ten
machinery
Majorand
84 Republik
from mechanical
Nuclear reactors,
Import 3,083.0
boilers,
bymachinery
Commodities
of Korea 7.4
of ASEANand Code,
2 digit HS mechanical 2008-20093,172.8 7.8
appliances; parts thereof appliances; parts thereof
72 Iron and steel 3,075.0 7.4 72 Iron and steel 2,683.8 6.6
89 2008
Ships, boats and floating stuctures 1,812.1 4.3 39 2009 p)
Plastics and articles thereof 1,916.3 4.7
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
39(1) Plastics and articles thereof(2) 1,628.3
(3) (4)3.9 73(5) Articles of iron or steel (6) 1,279.5
(7) (8)3.2
73
85 Articles
Electric of iron or steel
machinery, equipment and parts; sound 1,203.6
15,119.5 2.9
36.3 87
85 Vehicles, (not railway,
Electric machinery, tramway,and
equipment rolling stock);
parts; soundparts and 1,244.6
15,051.6 3.1
37.2
equipment; television equipment accessoriestelevision equipment
equipment;
29
27 Organic chemicals
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 1,074.4
7,167.7 2.6
17.2 29
27 Organic chemicals
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 1,008.8
5,156.5 2.5
12.7
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
87
84 Vehicles,reactors,
Nuclear (not railway, tramway,
boilers, rolling
machinery stock);
and parts and
mechanical 635.2
3,083.0 1.5
7.4 60
84 Knitted or
Nuclear crocheted
reactors, fabrics
boilers, machinery and mechanical 576.9
3,172.8 1.4
7.8
accessories parts thereof
appliances; appliances; parts thereof
74
72 Copper
Iron andand articles thereof
steel 634.0
3,075.0 1.5
7.4 89
72 Ships,
Iron andboats
steeland floating stuctures 449.8
2,683.8 1.1
6.6
89 Ships, boats and floating stuctures 1,812.1 4.3 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,916.3 4.7
Ten Major Commodities 35,432.7 85.0 Ten Major Commodities 32,540.7 80.5
87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 635.2 1.5 60 Knitted or crocheted fabrics 576.9 1.4
accessories
74 Copper and articles thereof 634.0 1.5 89 Ships, boats and floating stuctures 449.8 1.1
Ten Major Commodities 35,432.7 85.0 Ten Major Commodities 32,540.7 80.5
Others 6,265.3 15.0 Others 7,906.7 19.5
Total 41,698.0 100.0 Total 40,447.4 100.0
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Source:
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
85 644.9 23.6 85 356.2 21.5
equipment; television equipment equipment; television equipment
Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage
15 410.1 15.0 15 314.4 18.9
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes
Vehicles, (not railway,
Tabletramway, rollingMajor
V.45. Ten stock);Export
parts and
Commodities of ASEANNuclear reactors,
to Russia by 2 boilers,
digit HSmachinery and mechanical
Code, 2008-2009
87 395.5 14.5 84 131.7 7.9
accessories appliances; parts thereof
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
84 189.8 6.9 39 Plastics and articles thereof 66.8 4.0
appliances; parts thereof
2008 2009 p)
39 Plastics and articles thereof 135.0 4.9 18 Cocoa and cocoa preparations 62.0 3.7
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
10(1) Cereals (2) (3)
76.9 (4)2.8 (5)
09 Coffee, tea, mate & spices (6) (7)
60.4 (8)3.6
40 Electric and
Rubber machinery, equipment and parts; sound
articles thereof 72.8 2.7 40 Electric and
Rubber machinery, equipment and parts; sound
articles thereof 52.1 3.1
85 644.9 23.6 85 356.2 21.5
equipment; television equipment equipment; television equipment
Animal or vegetable fats fruit,
and nuts
oils orand Vehicles,or(not railway, fats
tramway,
and rolling stock);
theirparts and
20
15 Preparations of vegetables, othertheir
plantclevage
parts 69.8
410.1 2.6
15.0 87
15
Animal vegetable oils and clevage 48.0
314.4 2.9
18.9
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes accessories
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes
Vehicles,articles
(not railway, tramway, knitted
rolling stock); parts and Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
61
87 Apparel and accessories, or crocheted 47.8
395.5 1.7
14.5 90
84 47.5
131.7 2.9
7.9
accessories checking, precision,
appliances; medical or surgical
parts thereof
18 Nuclearand
Cocoa reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
cocoa preparations 43.0 1.6 61 Apparel
84 189.8 6.9 39 Plastics articles and accessories,
and articles thereof knitted or crocheted 44.0
66.8 2.6
4.0
appliances; parts thereof
39 Plastics
Ten MajorandCommodities
articles thereof 135.0
2,085.6 4.9
76.2 18 Cocoa and Commodities
Ten Major cocoa preparations 62.0
1,183.2 3.7
71.2
Others 650.1 23.8 Others 477.4 28.8
10 Cereals 76.9 2.8 09 Coffee, tea, mate & spices 60.4 3.6
Total 2,735.7 100.0 Total 1,660.6 100.0
40 Rubber and articles thereof 72.8 2.7 40 Rubber and articles thereof 52.1 3.1
Source:
Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and
ASEAN20 TradePreparations
StatisticsofDatabase.
vegetables, fruit, nuts or other plant parts 69.8 2.6 87 48.0 2.9
accessories
61
Table V.46. Ten Major Import
Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted
Commodities
47.8
of ASEAN
1.7 90
from Russia
Optical, by 2 digitcinematographic,
photographic, HS Code, 2008-2009measuring,
47.5 2.9
checking, precision, medical or surgical
Note:
Value18is in US$
Cocoa and cocoa
Million; preparations
Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary 43.0 1.6 61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 44.0 2.6
2008 2009 p)
HS Commodities
Ten Major Commodities 2,085.6
Value Share
76.2 HS Ten Major Commodities
Commodities 1,183.2
Value Share
71.2
(1) Others (2) 650.1
(3) (4)
23.8 (5) Others (6) 477.4
(7) (8)
28.8
2,735.7 1,660.6
27 Total
bitumin substances; mineral wax
Table100.0
V.46.
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
47.3 27 Total 3,335.1
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
bitumin substances; mineral wax
2,962.8 100.0
58.0
31 Fertilizers 2008-2009
1,031.9
Table V.46. Ten Major Import Commodities 14.6 31
of Fertilizers
ASEAN from Russia by 2 digit HS Code, 2008-2009 349.6 6.8
76 Aluminum and articles thereof 262.0 3.7 76 Aluminum and articles thereof 153.1 3.0
74 Copper and articles thereof2008 120.8 1.7 10 Cereals 2009 p) 87.9 1.7
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 100.8 1.4 75 Nickel and articles thereof 81.4 1.6
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
40
27 Rubber
Mineral and
fuels,articles
mineralthereof
oils & products of their distillation; 65.4
3,335.1 0.9
47.3 48
27 Paper
Mineraland paperboard,
fuels, articles
mineral oils of paper
& products pulp distillation;
of their 61.9
2,962.8 1.2
58.0
29 Organic chemicals mineral wax
bitumin substances; 62.3 0.9 74 Copper and articles thereof
bitumin substances; mineral wax 51.5 1.0
72 Iron and steel 1,746.4 24.7 72 Iron and steel 1,090.9 21.4
71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 62.0 0.9 25 Salt; sulfur; earth & stone; lime & cement plaster 40.5 0.8
31 stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and
Fertilizers 1,031.9 14.6 31 Fertilizers 349.6 6.8
48 Paper and paperboard, articles of paper pulp 51.2 0.7 40 Rubber and articles thereof 35.9 0.7
76 Aluminum and articles thereof 262.0 3.7 76 Aluminum and articles thereof 153.1 3.0
Ten Major Commodities 6,838.1 96.9 Ten Major Commodities 4,915.5 96.3
74 Copper and articles thereof 120.8 1.7 10 Cereals 87.9 1.7
Others 219.8 3.1 Others 189.4 3.7
88 Aircraft,
Total spacecraft, and parts thereof 7,057.9
100.8 100.0
1.4 75 Nickel
Total and articles thereof 5,104.9
81.4 100.0
1.6
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
40 Rubber
Note: Value and
is in articles
US$ thereof
Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary 65.4 0.9 48 Paper and paperboard, articles of paper pulp 61.9 1.2
29 Organic chemicals 62.3 0.9 74 Copper and articles thereof 51.5 1.0
71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 62.0 0.9 25 Salt; sulfur; earth & stone; lime & cement plaster 40.5 0.8
stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and
48 Paper and paperboard, articles of paper pulp 51.2 0.7 40 Rubber and articles thereof 35.9 0.7
Ten Major Commodities 6,838.1 96.9 Ten Major Commodities 4,915.5 96.3
Others 219.8 3.1 Others 189.4 3.7
Total 7,057.9 100.0 Total 5,104.9 100.0
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Source:
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Note:
10/4/2010-CHAPTER V- TRADE_09r.xls:A_Rus Trade 1
Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
2008 2009 p)
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
84 23,848.4 23.1 84 18,727.7 22.8
appliances; parts thereof appliances; parts thereof
Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound
85 23,752.2 23.0 85 17,501.2 21.3
equipment; televisionTable V.47. Ten Major Export Commodities of
equipment ASEAN to USAtelevision
equipment; by 2 digit HS Code, 2008-2009
equipment
61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 8,646.6 8.4 61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 6,945.6 8.4
Apparel articles and accessories, not knitted or Apparel articles and accessories, not knitted or
62 2008 5,892.4 5.7 62 2009 p) 4,382.8 5.3
crocheted crocheted
HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share
40 Rubber and articles thereof 4,730.2 4.6 40 Rubber and articles thereof 3,137.8 3.8
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,
90 3,065.0 3.0 90 2,557.3 3.1
Nuclear reactors,
checking, precision,boilers,
medicalmachinery
or surgical and mechanical Nuclear reactors,
checking, precision,boilers,
medicalmachinery
or surgical and mechanical
84 23,848.4 23.1 84 18,727.7 22.8
appliances; parts thereof
Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc; other appliances; parts thereof
Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc; other
94 2,812.2 2.7 94 2,180.8 2.7
Electric& light
lamps machinery, equipment
fitting, illuminated signsand parts; sound
and nameplates, Electric machinery,
lamps & light equipment
fitting, illuminated signsand parts; sound
and nameplates,
85 23,752.2 23.0 85 17,501.2 21.3
equipment;
Mineral fuels,television
mineral equipment
oils & products of their distillation; equipment; television equipment
27 2,728.0 2.6 03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 1,877.2 2.3
bitumin substances; mineral wax
61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 8,646.6 8.4 61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 6,945.6 8.4
Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 2,273.3 2.2 27 1,874.6 2.3
Apparel articles and accessories, not knitted or bitumin
Apparel substances;
articles and mineral wax
accessories, not knitted or
62 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage 5,892.4 5.7 62 Edible preparations of meat, fish, crustaceans, molluscs 4,382.8 5.3
15 crocheted 2,113.6 2.0 16 crocheted 1,724.8 2.1
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable or other aquatic invertebrates
40 Rubber and articles thereof 4,730.2 4.6 40 Rubber and articles thereof 3,137.8 3.8
Ten Majorphotographic,
Optical, Commodities cinematographic, measuring, 79,861.9 77.4 Ten Majorphotographic,
Optical, Commodities cinematographic, measuring, 60,909.8 74.1
90 3,065.0 3.0 90 2,557.3 3.1
checking,
Others precision, medical or surgical 23,305.2 22.6 checking,
Others precision, medical or surgical 21,292.0 25.9
Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc; other 103,167.1 Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc; other 82,201.8
94 Total 2,812.2 2.7
100.0 94 Total 2,180.8 2.7
100.0
lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates, lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates,
Source: ASEAN
Mineral Trade
fuels, Statistics
mineral oils Database.
& products of their distillation;
Source:
27
Note: Value is substances;
in US$ Million; Sharewax 2,728.0
is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary 2.6 03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 1,877.2 2.3
bitumin mineral
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database. Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;
03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 2,273.3 2.2 27 1,874.6 2.3
Table V.48. Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEANbitumin substances;
from USA mineralHS
by 2 digit waxCode, 2008-2009
Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage Edible preparations of meat, fish, crustaceans, molluscs
Note:
15 2,113.6 2.0 16 1,724.8 2.1
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable or other aquatic invertebrates
Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
Ten Major Commodities 2008 79,861.9 77.4 Ten Major Commodities 2009 p) 60,909.8 74.1
HS Others Commodities 23,305.2
Value Share
22.6 HS Others Commodities 21,292.0
Value Share
25.9
(1) Total (2) 103,167.1
(3) (4)
100.0 (5) Total (6) 82,201.8
(7) (8)
100.0
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 20,608.7 24.8 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 16,410.7 24.4
Table V.48.
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
equipment; television equipment equipment; television equipment
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 18,403.2
15,235.6 22.2 84
22.6 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from USA by 2 digit HS Code, 2008-2009
Table V.48. Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEANappliances;
appliances; parts thereof from USA by thereof
parts 2 digit HS Code, 2008-2009
88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 7,044.9 8.5 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 5,497.2 8.2
90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 4,068.5 4.9 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 3,746.5 5.6
p)
checking, precision, medical2008or surgical checking, precision, medical 2009
or surgical
27
HS Mineral fuels, mineral Commodities
oils & products of their distillation; 2,636.4
Value 3.2
Share 27HS Mineral fuels, mineral Commodities
oils & products of their distillation; 2,987.9
Value 4.4
Share
(1) bitumin substances; mineral(2) wax (3) (4) (5) bitumin substances; mineral(6) wax (7) (8)
39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,544.6 3.1 39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,206.5 3.3
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 20,608.7 24.8 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 16,410.7 24.4
72 Iron and steel
equipment; television equipment 1,927.9 2.3 38 Miscellaneous chemical
equipment; television products
equipment 1,483.4 2.2
84
29 Nuclear reactors,
Organic chemicalsboilers, machinery and mechanical 18,403.2
1,891.8 22.2
2.3 84
29 Nuclear reactors,
Organic chemicalsboilers, machinery and mechanical 15,235.6
1,443.1 22.6
2.1
appliances; parts thereof appliances; parts thereof
88
38 Aircraft, spacecraft,
Miscellaneous and parts
chemical thereof
products 7,044.9
1,597.7 8.5
1.9 88
23 Aircraft, spacecraft,
Food industry and&parts
residues thereof
waste; prepared animal feed 5,497.2
1,088.2 8.2
1.6
90
10 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,
Cereals 4,068.5
1,448.2 4.9
1.7 90
12 Optical,
Oil seedsphotographic,
& oleaginouscinematographic, measuring,
fruits; miscellaneous grains, 3,746.5
971.4 5.6
1.4
checking, precision, medical or surgical checking, precision,
seeds & fruit; medical
industrial or surgical
or medicinal plants; straw &
27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 2,636.4 3.2 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 2,987.9 4.4
Ten Major Commodities 62,172.1 74.8 Ten Major Commodities 51,070.6 75.8
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
39 Plastics
Others and articles thereof 20,903.8
2,544.6 25.2
3.1 39 Plastics
Others and articles thereof 16,299.8
2,206.5 24.2
3.3
Total 83,075.9 100.0 Total 67,370.3 100.0
72 Iron and steel 1,927.9 2.3 38 Miscellaneous chemical products 1,483.4 2.2
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
29 Organic
Note: Value chemicals
is in 1,891.8
US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary 2.3 29 Organic chemicals 1,443.1 2.1
38 Miscellaneous chemical products 1,597.7 1.9 23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 1,088.2 1.6
10 Cereals 1,448.2 1.7 12 Oil seeds & oleaginous fruits; miscellaneous grains, 971.4 1.4
seeds & fruit; industrial or medicinal plants; straw &
Ten Major Commodities 62,172.1 74.8 Ten Major Commodities 51,070.6 75.8
Others 20,903.8 25.2 Others 16,299.8 24.2
Total 83,075.9 100.0 Total 67,370.3 100.0
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Source:
Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.
Note:
Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2009 data is preliminary
10/4/2010-CHAPTER V- TRADE_09r.xls:A_Usa Trade 1
Exports Imports
HS Commodities To Total Share HS Commodities From Total Share
ASEAN ASEAN
ASEAN Export ASEAN Import
(US$ mn) (US$ mn) (%) (US$ mn) (US$ mn) (%)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 40,798 175,788 23.2 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 41,252 128,105 32.2
equipment; television equipment bitumin substances; mineral wax
27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 40,659 112,835 36.0 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 37,570 154,209 24.4
bitumin substances; mineral wax equipment; television equipment
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 29,932 109,232 27.4 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 20,941 105,768 19.8
appliances; parts thereof appliances; parts thereof
39 Plastics and articles thereof 6,825 21,568 31.6 39 Plastics and articles thereof 5,933 19,838 29.9
87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 6,812 20,387 33.4 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 5,908 21,578 27.4
accessories accessories
29 Organic chemicals 4,185 19,170 21.8 29 Organic chemicals 3,604 15,240 23.6
73 Articles of iron or steel 3,778 10,591 35.7 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 3,525 15,154 23.3
stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and
articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin
90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 3,505 15,546 22.5 89 Ships, boats and floating stuctures 3,339 7,126 46.9
checking, precision, medical or surgical
instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories
40 Rubber and articles thereof 3,104 20,844 14.9 73 Articles of iron or steel 3,145 15,224 20.7
15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage 2,925 25,566 11.4 40 Rubber and articles thereof 2,650 6,597 40.2
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable
waxes
10 Major 142,522 531,527 26.8 10 Major 127,867 488,839 26.2
Others 57,065 278,963 20.5 Others 48,753 237,515 20.5
Total 199,587 810,489 24.6 Total 176,620 726,354 24.3
Source:
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
ASEAN
Notes : p)Trade Statistics
Preliminary figureDatabase;
Note :
p) Preliminary figure
Table V.50.
Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between Australia and ASEAN in p)
Table V.50. Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between Australia and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2009
ASEAN Trade, in 2009 p)
Exports Imports
HS Commodities To Total Share HS Commodities From Total Share
ASEAN ASEAN
Australia Export Australia Import
(US$ mn) (US$ mn) (%) (US$ mn) (US$ mn) (%)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 7,932 112,835 7.0 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 3,191 128,105 2.5
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 3,631 20,246 17.9 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 1,336 15,154 8.8
stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and
articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 3,554 109,232 3.3 10 Cereals 1,178 5,839 20.2
appliances; parts thereof
87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 2,391 20,387 11.7 76 Aluminum and articles thereof 891 6,624 13.5
accessories
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 2,354 175,788 1.3 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 789 105,768 0.7
equipment; television equipment appliances; parts thereof
73 Articles of iron or steel 1,985 10,591 18.7 74 Copper and articles thereof 506 6,334 8.0
39 Plastics and articles thereof 712 21,568 3.3 01 Live animals 492 835 58.9
40 Rubber and articles thereof 340 20,844 1.6 04 Dairy produce; birds eggs; honey and other edible 465 2,869 16.2
animal products
48 Paper and paperboard, articles of paper pulp 315 6,649 4.7 02 Meat and edible meat offal 452 1,602 28.2
94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc; other 313 7,244 4.3 72 Iron and steel 421 22,122 1.9
lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates,
prefabricated buildings
30 Pharmaceutical products 1,433 5,370 26.7 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 632 105,768 0.6
appliances; parts thereof
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 1,197 175,788 0.7 10 Cereals 470 5,839 8.1
equipment; television equipment
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 395 109,232 0.4 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 430 154,209 0.3
appliances; parts thereof equipment; television equipment
61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 298 11,487 2.6 31 Fertilizers 368 4,692 7.8
40 Rubber and articles thereof 251 20,844 1.2 47 Wood pulp and waste of paper or paperboard 249 1,723 14.5
16 Edible preparations of meat, fish, crustaceans, molluscs 226 6,815 3.3 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 130 16,433 0.8
or other aquatic invertebrates checking, precision, medical or surgical
instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories
29 Organic chemicals 193 19,170 1.0 39 Plastics and articles thereof 92 19,838 0.5
90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 135 15,546 0.9 12 Oil seeds & oleaginous fruits; miscellaneous grains, 84 2,321 3.6
checking, precision, medical or surgical seeds & fruit; industrial or medicinal plants; straw &
instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories fodder
62 Apparel articles and accessories, not knitted or crocheted 120 8,781 1.4 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 82 128,105 0.1
bitumin substances; mineral wax
94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc; other 112 7,244 1.6 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 79 21,578 0.4
lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates, accessories
prefabricated buildings
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 21,630 175,788 12.3 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 28,424 154,209 18.4
equipment; television equipment equipment; television equipment
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 12,295 109,232 11.3 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 23,191 105,768 21.9
appliances; parts thereof appliances; parts thereof
27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 11,212 112,835 9.9 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 5,658 128,105 4.4
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
40 Rubber and articles thereof 5,284 20,844 25.4 73 Articles of iron or steel 3,214 15,224 21.1
15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage 4,866 25,566 19.0 72 Iron and steel 2,396 22,122 10.8
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable
waxes
39 Plastics and articles thereof 3,952 21,568 18.3 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,974 19,838 9.9
29 Organic chemicals 3,431 19,170 17.9 29 Organic chemicals 1,931 15,240 12.7
90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 1,187 15,546 7.6 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 1,790 16,433 10.9
checking, precision, medical or surgical checking, precision, medical or surgical
instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories
26 Ores, slag and ash 1,047 6,832 15.3 28 Inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds of 1,378 4,605 29.9
precious metals, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive
10/4/2010-CHAPTER V- TRADE_09r.xls:T51-52 elements or of isotopes Trade 1
38 Miscellaneous chemical products 983 7,199 13.7 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 1,299 21,578 6.0
accessories
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 21,262 175,788 12.1 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 16,910 105,768 16.0
equipment; television equipment appliances; parts thereof
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 14,094 109,232 12.9 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 14,550 154,209 9.4
appliances; parts thereof equipment; television equipment
29 Organic chemicals 4,081 19,170 21.3 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 7,197 13,980 51.5
15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage 3,793 25,566 14.8 30 Pharmaceutical products 3,386 6,155 55.0
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable
waxes
40 Rubber and articles thereof 3,021 20,844 14.5 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 3,143 16,433 19.1
checking, precision, medical or surgical
instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories
27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 2,902 112,835 2.6 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 2,941 21,578 13.6
bitumin substances; mineral wax accessories
64 Footwear, gaiters and the like and parts thereof 2,813 5,713 49.2 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 2,888 128,105 2.3
bitumin substances; mineral wax
90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 2,520 15,546 16.2 73 Articles of iron or steel 1,924 15,224 12.6
checking, precision, medical or surgical
instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories
61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 2,479 11,487 21.6 29 Organic chemicals 1,921 15,240 12.6
62 Apparel articles and accessories, not knitted or crocheted 2,137 8,781 24.3 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,799 19,838 9.1
Source:
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
ASEAN Trade
Notes : p) Statistics
Preliminary figureDatabase;
Note :
p) Preliminary figure
Table V.54.
Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded
Table V.54. Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between
Between India
India and ASEAN andTrade,
in ASEAN ASEANin 2009in p)
27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 4,970 112,835 4.4 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 2,862 128,105 2.2
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage 4,290 25,566 16.8 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 1,236 15,154 8.2
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and
waxes articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 3,645 109,232 3.3 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 1,218 154,209 0.8
appliances; parts thereof equipment; television equipment
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 3,178 175,788 1.8 29 Organic chemicals 829 15,240 5.4
equipment; television equipment
29 Organic chemicals 1,221 19,170 6.4 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 733 105,768 0.7
appliances; parts thereof
39 Plastics and articles thereof 967 21,568 4.5 72 Iron and steel 520 22,122 2.3
07 Edible vegetables & certain roots & Tubers 676 2,338 28.9 76 Aluminum and articles thereof 393 6,624 5.9
44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 670 9,118 7.3 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 373 21,578 1.7
accessories
26 Ores, 10/4/2010-CHAPTER
slag and ash V- TRADE_09r.xls:T53-54 639 6,832 9.4 23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 366Trade5,185
1 7.1
90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 471 15,546 3.0 02 Meat and edible meat offal 306 1,602 19.1
checking, precision, medical or surgical
instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories
27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 16,295 112,835 14.4 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 19,727 154,209 12.8
bitumin substances; mineral wax equipment; television equipment
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 15,026 175,788 8.5 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 17,088 105,768 16.2
equipment; television equipment appliances; parts thereof
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 7,404 109,232 6.8 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 8,241 21,578 38.2
appliances; parts thereof accessories
44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 2,429 9,118 26.6 72 Iron and steel 6,103 22,122 27.6
26 Ores, slag and ash 2,386 6,832 34.9 39 Plastics and articles thereof 3,646 19,838 18.4
90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 2,294 15,546 14.8 73 Articles of iron or steel 3,319 15,224 21.8
checking, precision, medical or surgical
instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories
39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,999 21,568 9.3 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 3,238 16,433 19.7
checking, precision, medical or surgical
instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories
03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 1,803 7,439 24.2 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 2,919 128,105 2.3
bitumin substances; mineral wax
40 Rubber and articles thereof 1,727 20,844 8.3 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious 1,740 15,154 11.5
stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and
articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin
16 Edible preparations of meat, fish, crustaceans, molluscs 1,599 6,815 23.5 29 Organic chemicals 1,441 15,240 9.5
or other aquatic invertebrates
27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 922 112,835 0.8 04 Dairy produce; birds eggs; honey and other edible animal 991 2,869 34.5
bitumin substances; mineral wax products
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 454 109,232 0.4 02 Meat and edible meat offal 162 1,602 10.1
appliances; parts thereof
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 299 175,788 0.2 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 161 128,105 0.1
equipment; television equipment bitumin substances; mineral wax
39 Plastics and articles thereof 156 21,568 0.7 47 Wood pulp and waste of paper or paperboard 104 1,723 6.0
87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 150 20,387 0.7 19 Preparations of cereals, flour, starch or milk; bakers 87 1,635 5.3
accessories wares
48 Paper and paperboard, articles of paper pulp 61 6,649 0.9 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 71 105,768 0.1
appliances; parts thereof
15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage 51 25,566 0.2 72 Iron and steel 59 22,122 0.3
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable
waxes
23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 48 1,491 3.2 23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 58 5,185 1.1
40 Rubber10/4/2010-CHAPTER
and articles thereof V- TRADE_09r.xls:T55-56 47 20,844 0.2 44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 55Trade2,244
1 2.5
88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 40 6,622 0.6 35 Albuminoidal substances; modified starch; glues; 55 1,005 5.4
enzymes
Source:
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
ASEAN Trade
Notes : p) Statistics
Preliminary figureDatabase;
Note :
p) Preliminary figure
15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage 1,339 25,566 5.2 52 Cotton, including yarn and woven fabric thereof 82 3,837 2.1
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable
waxes
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 321 109,232 0.3 10 Cereals 73 5,839 1.3
appliances; parts thereof
27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 289 112,835 0.3 03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 62 3,510 1.8
bitumin substances; mineral wax
29 Organic chemicals 202 19,170 1.1 55 Manmade staple fibres, including yarns & woven fabrics 35 2,851 1.2
39 Plastics and articles thereof 181 21,568 0.8 22 Beverages, spirits and vinegar 24 2,289 1.1
87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 177 20,387 0.9 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 23 128,105 0.0
accessories bitumin substances; mineral wax
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 127 175,788 0.1 30 Pharmaceutical products 22 6,155 0.4
equipment; television equipment
38 Miscellaneous chemical products 118 7,199 1.6 23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 13 5,185 0.3
55 Manmade staple fibres, including yarns & woven fabrics 86 3,023 2.8 07 Edible vegetables & certain roots & Tubers 13 1,514 0.9
48 Paper and paperboard, articles of paper pulp 84 6,649 1.3 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 11 105,768 0.0
appliances; parts thereof
Source:
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
p)
Notes : Trade
ASEAN Preliminary figureDatabase;
Statistics
Note :
p) Preliminary figure
Table V.58.
RoleTable
of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between Republic of Korea and ASEAN in
V.58. Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between Republic of Korea and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2009 p)
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 10,108 175,788 5.8 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 15,052 154,209 9.8
equipment; television equipment equipment; television equipment
27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 9,277 112,835 8.2 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 5,157 128,105 4.0
bitumin substances; mineral wax bitumin substances; mineral wax
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 2,235 109,232 2.0 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 3,173 105,768 3.0
appliances; parts thereof appliances; parts thereof
26 Ores, slag and ash 1,040 6,832 15.2 72 Iron and steel 2,684 22,122 12.1
38 Miscellaneous chemical products 719 7,199 10.0 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,916 19,838 9.7
40 Rubber and articles thereof 630 20,844 3.0 73 Articles of iron or steel 1,279 15,224 8.4
87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 605 20,387 3.0 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 1,245 21,578 5.8
accessories accessories
29 Organic chemicals 567 19,170 3.0 29 Organic chemicals 1,009 15,240 6.6
44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 562 9,118 6.2 60 Knitted or crocheted fabrics 577 2,779 20.8
74 Copper and articles thereof 507 5,711 8.9 89 Ships, boats and floating stuctures 450 7,126 6.3
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10 Major 26,250 487,115 5.4 10 Major 32,541 491,988 6.6
Others 8,043 323,374 2.5 Others 7,907 234,366 3.4
Total 34,293 810,489 4.2 Total 40,447 726,354 5.6
Source:
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
Notes : p) Preliminary figure
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
Note :
p) Preliminary figure
Exports Imports
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 356 175,788 0.2 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 2,963 128,105 2.3
equipment; television equipment bitumin substances; mineral wax
15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage 314 25,566 1.2 72 Iron and steel 1,091 22,122 4.9
products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable
waxes
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 132 109,232 0.1 31 Fertilizers 350 4,692 7.5
appliances; parts thereof
39 Plastics and articles thereof 67 21,568 0.3 76 Aluminum and articles thereof 153 6,624 2.3
18 Cocoa and cocoa preparations 62 2,933 2.1 10 Cereals 88 5,839 1.5
09 Coffee, tea, mate & spices 60 2,799 2.2 75 Nickel and articles thereof 81 701 11.6
40 Rubber and articles thereof 52 20,844 0.2 48 Paper and paperboard, articles of paper pulp 62 6,181 1.0
87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and 48 20,387 0.2 74 Copper and articles thereof 51 6,334 0.8
accessories
90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 48 15,546 0.3 25 Salt; sulfur; earth & stone; lime & cement plaster 41 3,221 1.3
checking, precision, medical or surgical
instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories
61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 44 11,487 0.4 40 Rubber and articles thereof 36 6,597 0.5
Source:
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
ASEAN Trade
Notes : p) Statistics
Preliminary figureDatabase;
Note :
p) Preliminary figure
Exports Imports
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 18,728 109,232 17.1 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 16,411 154,209 10.6
appliances; parts thereof equipment; television equipment
85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound 17,501 175,788 10.0 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical 15,236 105,768 14.4
equipment; television equipment appliances; parts thereof
61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 6,946 11,487 60.5 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 5,497 13,980 39.3
62 Apparel articles and accessories, not knitted or crocheted 4,383 8,781 49.9 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 3,747 16,433 22.8
checking, precision, medical or surgical
instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories
40 Rubber and articles thereof 3,138 20,844 15.1 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 2,988 128,105 2.3
bitumin substances; mineral wax
90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, 2,557 15,546 16.5 39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,207 19,838 11.1
checking, precision, medical or surgical
instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories
94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc; other 2,181 7,244 30.1 38 Miscellaneous chemical products 1,483 7,873 18.8
lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates,
prefabricated buildings
03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 1,877 7,439 25.2 29 Organic chemicals 1,443 15,240 9.5
27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; 1,875 112,835 1.7 23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 1,088 5,185 21.0
bitumin substances; mineral wax
16 Edible preparations of meat, fish, crustaceans, molluscs 1,725 6,815 25.3 12 Oil seeds & oleaginous fruits; miscellaneous grains, 971 2,321 41.9
or other aquatic invertebrates seeds & fruit; industrial or medicinal plants; straw &
fodder
Source:
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;
ASEAN
Notes : p)Trade Statistics
Preliminary figureDatabase;
Note :
p) Preliminary figure
1. SITC codes 776 2. SITC codes 334 3. SITC codes 333 4. SITC codes 764 5. SITC codes 759
Major Market Major Market Major Market Major Market Major Market
Hong Kong 21.3 ASEAN 48.1 ASEAN 36.0 ASEAN 24.4 ASEAN 30.9
ASEAN 19.6 Hong Kong 12.3 Australia 15.8 USA 17.7 EU27 14.9
China 16.3 Australia 8.8 China 12.6 EU27 15.7 USA 13.4
EU27 12.0 China 7.8 Rep. of Korea 10.9 Hong Kong 11.6 China 12.1
Rep. of Korea 8.0 EU27 3.6 Japan 9.7 Japan 8.1 Hong Kong 8.7
Top 5 77.3 Top 5 80.6 Top 5 85.1 Top 5 77.6 Top 5 80.0
Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers
ASEAN 26.5 ASEAN 41.5 Saudi Arabia 25.0 China 40.0 ASEAN 34.3
USA 13.6 Rep. of Korea 7.2 UAE 19.1 ASEAN 13.7 China 31.6
Rep. of Korea 13.0 China 7.1 ASEAN 15.3 EU27 9.8 USA 10.4
Japan 12.2 India 4.4 Qatar 12.0 Rep. of Korea 8.9 Japan 7.3
EU27 9.2 Japan 4.4 Kuwait 4.7 Japan 7.6 Hong Kong 5.3
Top 5 74.4 Top 5 64.5 Top 5 76.0 Top 5 80.0 Top 5 89.0
11. SITC codes 792 12. SITC codes 726 13. SITC codes 971 14. SITC codes 744 15. SITC codes 321
Printing & Bookbinding Gold, Nonmonetary (Exclud Mechanical handling Coal, Pulverized Or Not, Not
Aircraft, equipment & parts
Machinery & Parts Thereof Gold Ores/Concentrates) equipment & parts Agglomerated
Country Share Country Share Country Share Country Share Country Share
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Major Market Major Market Major Market Major Market Major Market
ASEAN 25.0 USA 25.1 Australia 34.1 ASEAN 50.5 China 18.4
USA 17.0 ASEAN 19.6 Switzerland 30.7 China 9.7 Japan 15.5
EU27 16.1 EU27 15.9 Hong Kong 17.3 Australia 6.2 India 13.4
China 6.9 Japan 9.4 ASEAN 10.5 India 5.2 ASEAN 13.1
Japan 6.7 China 6.8 South Africa 1.9 UAE 3.3 Rep. of Korea 13.0
Top 5 71.7 Top 5 76.8 Top 5 94.6 Top 5 74.9 Top 5 73.5
Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers
EU27 51.5 ASEAN 28.7 Switzerland 23.1 USA 28.8 ASEAN 80.2
USA 39.3 Japan 27.2 ASEAN 21.7 EU27 21.7 Australia 13.4
ASEAN 2.7 China 23.7 Australia 15.2 China 14.1 South Africa 3.8
Hong Kong 1.8 EU27 11.6 Japan 13.7 Japan 12.1 China 0.9
China 0.9 USA 3.4 UAE 11.8 ASEAN 11.6 Japan 0.6
Top 5 96.2 Top 5 94.4 Top 5 85.5 Top 5 88.2 Top 5 98.8
Source:
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database
6. SITC codes 752 7. SITC codes 343 8. SITC codes 772 9. SITC codes 422 10. SITC codes 778
Automatic data processing Electrical switcher relays, Fixed vegetables fats & oils Electrical machinery &
Natural gas, w/not liquified
machines circuits, NES. other than soft apparatus, NES
Country Share Country Share Country Share Country Share Country Share
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
Major Market Major Market Major Market Major Market Major Market
USA 30.1 Japan 47.8 ASEAN 30.5 China 19.3 ASEAN 32.6
China 17.4 ASEAN 21.7 USA 23.7 India 18.7 USA 11.4
EU27 16.0 Rep. of Korea 17.7 EU27 9.0 EU27 15.6 EU27 11.0
ASEAN 11.5 China 5.7 Japan 8.5 ASEAN 10.9 Hong Kong 8.0
Japan 7.1 Taiwan 4.3 China 6.5 Pakistan 5.7 Japan 7.9
Top 5 82.1 Top 5 97.2 Top 5 78.3 Top 5 70.2 Top 5 70.9
Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers
China 51.6 ASEAN 69.1 ASEAN 27.2 ASEAN 94.6 Japan 23.9
ASEAN 26.5 Qatar 6.7 Japan 21.5 India 2.0 ASEAN 23.8
USA 7.7 UAE 6.0 China 18.4 China 1.0 China 19.8
EU27 3.5 China 5.3 EU27 8.2 Papua New G. 0.5 USA 7.8
Hong Kong 3.4 Iran 5.1 USA 7.9 EU27 0.5 EU27 7.6
Top 5 92.8 Top 5 92.3 Top 5 83.2 Top 5 98.6 Top 5 82.8
16. SITC codes 784 17. SITC codes 874 18. SITC codes 793 19. SITC codes 231 20. SITC codes 682
Parts & accesories for
Measuring/Analysing/Contro Ships, boats & floating
tractors, motor cars & Other Natural rubber Copper
lling Instruments & Apparatus structures
motor vehicles
Country Share Country Share Country Share Country Share Country Share
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
Major Market Major Market Major Market Major Market Major Market
ASEAN 34.8 ASEAN 23.7 ASEAN 23.9 China 33.9 ASEAN 44.6
Japan 12.1 USA 17.7 China 10.5 ASEAN 13.6 China 14.0
EU27 10.1 EU27 11.3 UAE 8.9 EU27 11.7 Japan 13.8
Rep. of Korea 7.3 China 10.5 Brazil 8.5 USA 10.7 Rep. of Korea 9.3
USA 5.0 Japan 9.0 USA 7.4 Japan 9.6 Hong Kong 3.9
Top 5 69.3 Top 5 72.2 Top 5 59.3 Top 5 79.5 Top 5 85.6
Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers
Japan 42.2 USA 28.5 ASEAN 46.9 ASEAN 89.2 ASEAN 35.7
ASEAN 26.0 EU27 20.4 China 15.4 Cote D'Ivoire 4.2 Japan 20.0
EU27 15.9 Japan 17.5 Japan 12.4 India 2.2 Australia 8.5
China 5.0 ASEAN 15.0 EU27 6.8 Sri Lanka 1.2 Rep. of Korea 6.4
Rep. of Korea 3.8 China 7.4 Rep. of Korea 6.3 Nigeria 0.7 EU27 5.4
Top 5 92.8 Top 5 88.8 Top 5 87.8 Top 5 97.4 Top 5 75.9
Host Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
1/
Brunei Darussalam 582.8 653.6 701.7 573.3 747.6 549.2 526.4 1,035
Cambodia 150.7 293.7 168.1 242.9 232.3 148.5 149.4 145
Indonesia 4,346.0 6,194.0 4,678.0 -356.0 -2,745.1 -4,550.0 -2,978.5 144
Lao PDR 2/ 88.4 128.0 86.3 45.3 51.6 34.0 23.9 25
Malaysia 5,815.0 7,297.0 6,323.0 2,714.0 3,895.1 3,787.6 553.9 3,203
Myanmar 3/ 317.6 580.7 878.8 683.4 304.2 208.0 192.0 191
Philippines 4/ 1,510.7 1,587.8 1,244.6 2,271.6 1,247.0 2,239.6 195.0 1,542
Singapore 5/ 11,502.7 9,302.9 13,532.5 7,594.3 16,067.4 16,485.4 15,649.0 7,200
Thailand 2,070.0 2,337.6 3,881.8 7,491.2 6,090.8 3,350.3 5,061.0 3,335
Viet Nam 1,780.4 1,803.0 2,587.3 1,700.0 1,483.9 1,288.7 1,300.3 1,200
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.
(1) Brunei's figure for 2009: Only covers 1st Half 2009.
(2) Lao: data on reinvested earnings and intercompany-loans are not avaiable.
(3) Myanmar: figures are in fiscal year which ends in March of the following calendar year. Myanmar's data for 2009 (i.e. from April 2009 to March 2010) (1st Half of 20
(4) Philippine data on reinvested earnings by source countries are not available. RE from enterprises are not yet available.
(5) Singapore's revisions: in 2005-2008 data. For 2009 only include equity and reinvested earnings.
(US$million)
(US$ million)
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 1995-2009
(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17)
526.4 1,035.3 3,123.0 212.0 288.5 433.5 260.2 239.2 176.8 10,103.1
149.4 145.1 84.0 131.4 381.2 483.2 867.3 815.2 530.2 4,823.1
-2,978.5 144.9 -596.1 1,894.5 8,336.0 4,913.8 6,928.3 9,318.1 4,876.8 40,404.8
23.9 25.4 19.5 16.9 27.7 187.4 323.5 227.8 318.6 1,604.4
553.9 3,203.4 2,473.2 4,623.9 4,063.6 6,072.4 8,538.4 7,318.4 1,381.0 68,059.8
192.0 191.4 291.2 251.1 235.9 427.8 714.8 975.6 578.6 6,831.1
195.0 1,542.0 490.8 687.8 1,854.0 2,921.0 2,916.0 1,544.0 1,948.0 24,199.9
15,649.0 7,200.0 11,664.0 20,052.2 15,457.8 29,056.1 35,777.5 10,912.2 16,256.2 236,510.2
5,061.0 3,335.0 5,235.0 5,862.0 8,048.1 9,459.6 11,330.2 8,570.5 5,956.9 88,079.9
1,300.3 1,200.1 1,450.1 1,610.1 2,020.8 2,400.0 6,739.0 9,579.0 7,600.0 44,542.8
20,672.4 18,022.6 24,234.7 35,341.9 40,713.6 56,354.9 74,395.3 49,499.8 39,623.0 525,159.0
18,480.4 15,425.3 19,266.9 33,120.4 37,759.4 52,423.0 65,490.5 37,663.1 30,418.9 457,254.6
Notes:
ect Investment Statistics.
p/ Preliminary as of date of compilation.
N.A Not available as of date of compilation.
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.
(1) Bruneis figure for 2009: Only covers 1st Half 2009.
(2) Lao: data on reinvested earnings and intercompany-loans are not avaiable.
(3) Myanmar: figures are in fiscal year which ends in March of the following calendar year. Myanmars data for 2009 (i.e. from April 2009 to March 2010)
(1st Half of 2009).
March 2010) (1st
(4)Half of 2009).
Philippine data on reinvested earnings by source countries are not available. RE from enterprises are not yet available.
(5) Singapores revisions: in 2005-2008 data. For 2009 only include equity and reinvested earnings.
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40,000
25,000
Net FDI (US $ million)
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
-5,000
-10,000
Year
Graphic
Graphic VI.2.
VI.2. Foreign
Foreign Direct
Direct Investments
Investments in in BCLMV
BCLMV byby Host Country,
Host
1995-2009
Country, 1995-2009
11,500
Brunei Darussalam
Cambodia
9,500
Lao PDR
Myanmar
Viet Nam
Net FDI (US $ million)
7,500
5,500
3,500
1,500
-500
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
Malaysia
Myanmar
2.1% 19.2%
Singapore Philippines
36.3% 5.7%
Myanmar
2.1%
Singapore Philippines
36.3% 5.7%
Cambodia
Brunei Darussalam 0.9% Indonesia
1.9% Lao PDR
7.7%
Viet Nam 0.3%
8.5%
Malaysia
Cambodia
13.0%
Brunei Darussalam 0.9% Indonesia
Thailand 1.9% Lao PDR
7.7%
16.8% Viet Nam 0.3%
8.5% Myanmar
Malaysia
1.3%
13.0%
Thailand
16.8%
Myanmar
Philippines
1.3%
4.6%
Singapore
45.0%
Philippines
4.6%
Singapore
45.0%
(US$
(US$ million)
million)
Source Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2002-2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
ASEAN1/ 3,812.9 2,702.0 2,958.6 4,060.3 7,755.6 9,682.0 10,461.5 4,428.9 45,861.9
REST OF THE WORLD1/ 13,974.7 21,364.7 32,242.3 35,980.3 47,002.3 63,746.3 38,729.3 35,052.1 288,091.9
Asian NIEs 1,110.7 1,348.1 1,638.8 888.8 3,248.8 4,995.9 4,775.9 3,691.8 21,698.9
Hong Kong 487.4 225.2 433.2 558.4 1,229.8 1,495.6 1,447.3 1,582.1 7,459.1
South Korea 176.5 550.0 828.2 514.6 1,246.3 2,715.5 1,583.5 1,421.8 9,036.3
Taiwan (ROC) 446.8 573.0 377.4 -184.3 772.8 784.8 1,745.1 687.9 5,203.5
China -71.9 186.6 735.0 608.4 1,045.6 1,684.3 2,109.5 1,509.5 7,807.1
India 94.5 102.4 81.9 417.5 -282.0 1,466.2 698.6 983.6 3,562.8
Japan 3,026.4 3,908.4 5,667.4 6,644.7 10,439.7 8,828.7 4,657.8 5,308.4 48,481.5
EU 3,743.5 6,679.2 11,270.2 11,289.5 13,159.0 17,765.5 9,520.1 7,297.2 80,724.3
2/
Other Europe 836.3 1,862.5 1,641.8 4,895.3 5,347.5 3,182.3 1,743.4 -465.4 19,043.7
Canada 376.6 101.0 852.6 740.7 255.0 394.1 799.4 310.9 3,830.2
USA -212.9 1,494.7 4,384.4 3,216.4 3,018.3 8,067.6 5,132.6 3,357.7 28,458.8
Australia 80.6 156.7 490.0 212.2 317.0 1,491.5 919.7 700.9 4,368.6
New Zealand 101.5 88.2 -20.6 511.7 -209.0 100.7 -165.1 239.9 647.3
3/
All OTHERS 4,889.4 5,436.8 5,500.6 6,555.1 10,662.3 15,769.4 8,537.3 12,117.6 69,468.6
Subtotal1/ 17,787.6 24,066.7 35,200.9 40,040.6 54,757.9 73,428.3 49,190.8 39,481.0 333,953.8
4/
Reinvested earnings in the Philippines 235.0 168.0 141.0 140.0 1,112.0 620.0 53.0 84.0 2,553.0
5/
Inter-company loans in Philippines - - - 533.0 485.0 347.0 256.0 58.0 1,679.0
Total 18,022.6 24,234.7 35,341.9 40,713.6 56,354.9 74,395.3 49,499.8 39,623.0 338,185.8
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.
1/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines and (b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines; figures for Myanmar cover
the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year;
2/ Refers to the rest of Europe
3/ Includes Pakistan and the rest of Asia; Central and South Americas; and Others, consisting of the rest of the world, unclassified source, joint
countries, and international organisations.
4/ Reinvested earnings breakdown by source country not available in 2000-onwards. Philippines reinvested earnings data cover those of local
banks only. RE from enterprises are not yet available
5/ 2005-2008 inter-company loans are aggregates (breakdown by source country not available)
(US$ million)
(US$ million)
Source Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2002-2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Brunei Darussalam 19.8 -6.4 17.5 27.2 -37.0 -3.7 107.1 23.2 147.7
Cambodia 1.3 5.5 4.1 0.0 0.0 1.3 20.8 15.5 48.6
Indonesia 321.3 260.0 290.7 130.4 623.0 264.6 926.6 920.6 3,737.2
Lao PDR 0.0 0.0 0.0 -0.2 41.6 9.7 2.3 0.6 54.0
Malaysia 1,050.4 614.4 708.8 1,224.2 768.9 1,078.4 3,172.0 1,319.5 9,936.5
Myanmar 13.2 7.8 7.2 12.6 39.3 70.0 41.1 66.2 257.4
Philippines 22.6 -12.6 158.6 74.3 150.4 162.4 127.2 96.5 779.2
Singapore 2,045.5 1,683.5 1,593.4 2,576.7 5,915.4 7,132.1 5,373.0 2,528.7 28,848.5
Thailand 274.6 143.9 171.3 6.6 250.1 815.2 554.1 -226.8 1,989.0
Viet Nam 64.3 5.9 7.0 8.4 3.9 152.0 137.4 -315.1 63.7
ASEAN 1/ 3,812.9 2,702.0 2,958.6 4,060.3 7,755.6 9,682.0 10,461.5 4,428.9 45,861.9
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.
1/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines and (b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
Notes: figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year;
p/ Preliminary as of date of compilation.
N.A Not available as of date of compilation.
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.
1/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines and (b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year
Table VI.4.
Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries (by Host)
from ASEAN, 2002-2009
(US$ million)
Source:
ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 5 July 2010.
Data is compiled from submission of ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices through the ASEAN Working Group on Foreign Direct
Investment Statistics.
Notes:
p/ Preliminary as of date of compilation.
N.A Not available as of date of compilation.
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.
1/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines and (b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year
50,000
50,000
40,000
40,000
30,000
30,000
20,000
20,000
10,000
10,000
00
2002
2002 2003
2003 2004
2004 2005
2005 2006 2007
2007 2008
2008 2009
2009
Year
Year
GraphicVI.6.
Graphic VI.6.Foreign
ForeignDirect
Direct Investments
Investments in ASEAN
ASEAN by
bySource
Source
Country, 2002-2009
Country, 2002-2009
15,000
FDI (US $ million)
10,000
5,000
0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
-5,000
Year
All Others
75,000 Asian NIEs
ASEAN
65,000 China
EU
Japan
55,000
USA
FDI (US $ million)
45,000
35,000
25,000
15,000
5,000
-5,000
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
ASEAN1/ 21.2 11.1 8.4 10.0 13.8 13.0 21.1 11.2 13.6
REST OF THE WORLD1/ 77.5 88.2 91.2 88.4 83.4 85.7 78.2 88.5 85.2
Asian NIEs 6.2 5.6 4.6 2.2 5.8 6.7 9.6 9.3 6.4
Hong Kong 2.7 0.9 1.2 1.4 2.2 2.0 2.9 4.0 2.2
South Korea 1.0 2.3 2.3 1.3 2.2 3.7 3.2 3.6 2.7
Taiwan (ROC) 2.5 2.4 1.1 -0.5 1.4 1.1 3.5 1.7 1.5
China -0.4 0.8 2.1 1.5 1.9 2.3 4.3 3.8 2.3
India 0.5 0.4 0.2 1.0 -0.5 2.0 1.4 2.5 1.1
Japan 16.8 16.1 16.0 16.3 18.5 11.9 9.4 13.4 14.3
EU 20.8 27.6 31.9 27.7 23.4 23.9 19.2 18.4 23.9
Other Europe2/ 4.6 7.7 4.6 12.0 9.5 4.3 3.5 -1.2 5.6
Canada 2.1 0.4 2.4 1.8 0.5 0.5 1.6 0.8 1.1
USA -1.2 6.2 12.4 7.9 5.4 10.8 10.4 8.5 8.4
Australia 0.4 0.6 1.4 0.5 0.6 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.3
New Zealand 0.6 0.4 -0.1 1.3 -0.4 0.1 -0.3 0.6 0.2
All OTHERS3/ 27.1 22.4 15.6 16.1 18.9 21.2 17.2 30.6 20.5
Subtotal1/ 98.7 99.3 99.6 98.3 97.2 98.7 99.4 99.6 98.7
Reinvested earnings in the Philippines 4/ 1.3 0.7 0.4 0.3 2.0 0.8 0.1 0.2 0.8
Inter-company loans in Philippines 5/ - - - 1.3 0.9 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Source:
Source: ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 30 June 2010.
Data is compiled from submission of ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices through the ASEAN Working Group on Foreign Direct Investment Statistics.
ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 5 July 2010.
Data
Notes:is compiled from submission of ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices through the ASEAN Working Group on Foreign Direct
p/ Preliminary
Investment Statistics.as of date of compilation.
N.A Not available as of date of compilation.
Notes:
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.
1/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines and (b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
p/ Preliminary as of date of compilation.
figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year;
N.A 2/Not available
Refers as ofof date
to the rest of compilation.
Europe
3/ Includes Pakistan and the rest of Asia; Central and South Americas; and Others, consisting of the rest of the world, unclassified source, joint countries, and international or
4/ Reinvested earnings breakdown by source country not available in 2000-onwards. Philippines' reinvested earnings data cover those of local banks only. RE from enterpris
Unless otherwise
5/ 2005-2008 indicated, the
inter-company loansfigures include(breakdown
are aggregates equity andby inter-company
source country notloans.
available)
1/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines and (b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year
2/ Refers to the rest of Europe
3/ Includes Pakistan and the rest of Asia; Central and South Americas; and Others, consisting of the rest of the world, unclassified
source, joint countries, and international or
4/ Reinvested earnings breakdown by source country not available in 2000-onwards. Philippines reinvested earnings data cover those
of local banks only. RE from enterpris
5/ 2005-2008 inter-company loans are aggregates (breakdown by source country not available)
Brunei Darussalam 0.5 -0.2 0.6 0.7 -0.5 0.0 1.0 0.5 0.3
Cambodia 0.0 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.1
Indonesia 8.4 9.6 9.8 3.2 8.0 2.7 8.9 20.8 8.1
Lao PDR 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1
Malaysia 27.5 22.7 24.0 30.2 9.9 11.1 30.3 29.8 21.7
Myanmar 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.4 1.5 0.6
Philippines 0.6 -0.5 5.4 1.8 1.9 1.7 1.2 2.2 1.7
Singapore 53.6 62.3 53.9 63.5 76.3 73.7 51.4 57.1 62.9
Thailand 7.2 5.3 5.8 0.2 3.2 8.4 5.3 -5.1 4.3
Viet Nam 1.7 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 1.6 1.3 -7.1 0.1
ASEAN1/ 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Notes:
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.
1/ Excludes:as(a)
p/ Preliminary ofreinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines and (b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
date of compilation.
figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year;
N.A Not available as of date of compilation.
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.
1/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines and (b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year
(US$ million)
(US$ million)
Source Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2002-2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
ASEAN1/ 3,554.7 2,517.7 2,647.1 3,702.0 7,326.8 8,608.4 7,363.5 3,752.4 39,472.5
REST OF THE WORLD1/ 11,635.6 16,581.2 30,332.3 33,384.5 43,499.2 55,915.1 29,990.6 26,524.5 247,862.9
Asian NIEs 868.2 964.3 1,255.3 286.5 2,118.8 2,197.4 1,747.5 1,853.1 11,291.0
Hong Kong 404.3 37.8 367.4 338.3 964.4 803.4 905.9 1,182.1 5,003.7
South Korea 69.0 371.9 645.8 323.5 614.0 1,211.0 489.0 517.7 4,241.9
Taiwan (ROC) 394.9 554.6 242.0 -375.4 540.3 182.9 352.7 153.3 2,045.5
China -136.8 157.0 505.2 451.7 815.1 899.4 1,587.1 1,125.8 5,404.5
India 92.9 101.4 80.5 413.7 -287.9 1,450.7 553.1 936.5 3,341.0
Japan 2,628.7 3,578.1 5,325.9 6,476.6 10,065.5 7,827.2 3,448.5 5,102.9 44,453.4
EU 2,613.5 3,112.3 10,529.9 10,228.4 12,175.5 16,549.7 8,050.0 6,727.2 69,986.5
Other Europe2/ 631.6 1,832.2 1,627.6 4,809.2 5,336.5 3,144.4 1,665.7 -618.4 18,428.9
Canada 372.0 80.6 816.0 714.1 214.0 299.4 481.4 296.3 3,273.7
USA -350.8 1,439.8 4,321.3 2,949.3 2,629.3 7,166.0 4,853.9 41.9 23,050.8
Australia 63.9 132.7 471.0 163.8 303.0 1,429.3 800.9 659.8 4,024.4
New Zealand 61.5 1.3 -22.7 509.2 -212.2 90.0 -168.5 232.1 490.6
3/
All OTHERS 4,790.9 5,181.5 5,422.2 6,382.1 10,341.5 14,861.6 6,970.9 10,167.3 64,118.1
Subtotal1/ 15,190.3 19,098.9 32,979.4 37,086.4 50,826.0 64,523.5 37,354.1 30,276.9 287,335.4
Reinvested earnings in the Philippines4/ 235.0 168.0 141.0 140.0 485.0 620.0 53.0 84.0 1,926.0
Inter-company loans in Philippines5/ - - - 533.0 1,112.0 347.0 256.0 58.0 2,306.0
Total 15,425.3 19,266.9 33,120.4 37,759.4 52,423.0 65,490.5 37,663.1 30,418.9 291,567.4
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans.
Notes:
1/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines;(b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines
2/ Refers to the rest of Europe
p/ Preliminary as of date
3/ Includes Pakistan ofrest
and the compilation.
of Asia; Central and South Americas; and Others, consisting of the rest of the world, unclassified source, joint countries, and international organisatio
N.A4/Not available
Reinvested as of breakdown
earnings date of compilation.
by source country not available in 2002-onwards. Philippines' reinvested earnings data cover those of local banks only. RE from enterprises are no
5/ 2005-2009 inter-company loans are aggregates (breakdown by source country not available)
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans.
1/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines;(b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines
2/ Refers to the rest of Europe
3/ Includes Pakistan and the rest of Asia; Central and South Americas; and Others, consisting of the rest of the world, unclassified source, joint
countries, and international organisatio
4/ Reinvested earnings breakdown by source country not available in 2002-onwards. Philippines reinvested earnings data cover those of local
banks only. RE from enterprises are no
5/ 2005-2009 inter-company loans are aggregates (breakdown by source country not available)
Asian NIEs
22.3%
EU Asian NIEs
India China 22.3%
23.0% Japan
0.5% 5.2%
EU 8.6%
India China
23.0% Japan
0.5% 5.2%
8.6%
15,000
million)
10,000
FDI (US $FDI
10,000
5,000
5,000
0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
0
-5,000
2002 2003 2004 2005
Year 2006 2007 2008 2009
-5,000
Year
Graphic VI.12.
Trend
Graphic of Foreign
VI.12. Direct
Trend of Investments
Foreign in BCLMV in BCLMV
Direct Investments
by Source Country,
by Source 2002-2009
Country, 2002-2009
4,100 Graphic VI.12. Trend of Foreign Direct Investments in BCLMV
by Source Country, 2002-2009 USA
ASEAN Japan
3,600 EU China Asian Nies
4,100
All Others
ASEAN USA Japan
3,100
3,600 EU China Asian Nies
All Others
2,600
(US $ million)
3,100
2,100
2,600
million)
1,600
Net$FDI
2,100
Net FDI (US
1,100
1,600
600
1,100
100
600
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
-400
100
Year
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
-400
Year
(US$million)
(US$ million)
Source Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2002-2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
ASEAN 1/ 258.2 184.3 311.5 358.4 428.9 1,073.6 3,098.0 676.5 6,389.4
REST OF THE WORLD 1/ 2,339.1 4,783.5 1,910.0 2,595.8 3,503.1 7,831.2 8,738.7 8,527.6 40,229.0
Asian NIEs 242.6 383.8 383.5 602.3 1,130.0 2,798.6 3,028.4 1,838.7 10,407.9
Hong Kong 83.2 187.4 65.8 220.1 265.4 692.2 541.5 400.0 2,455.4
South Korea 107.5 178.1 182.4 191.0 632.3 1,504.5 1,094.5 904.1 4,794.4
Taiwan (ROC) 51.9 18.3 135.4 191.1 232.4 601.9 1,392.5 534.6 3,158.0
China 64.9 29.7 229.9 156.7 230.4 784.8 522.5 383.8 2,402.6
India 1.6 1.0 1.4 3.8 5.9 15.6 145.4 47.1 221.9
Japan 397.8 330.2 341.5 168.2 374.2 1,001.5 1,209.3 205.5 4,028.1
EU 1,130.1 3,566.8 740.3 1,061.1 983.6 1,215.8 1,470.1 570.1 10,737.8
Other Europe2/ 204.6 30.3 14.2 86.1 11.0 38.0 17.7 153.0 554.8
Canada 4.6 20.4 36.6 26.7 41.0 94.7 318.0 14.6 556.5
USA 137.8 55.0 63.1 267.1 389.0 901.6 278.7 3,315.8 5,408.1
Australia 16.7 24.0 19.0 48.5 14.0 62.2 118.8 41.1 344.3
New Zealand 40.0 86.9 2.1 2.5 3.2 10.7 3.4 7.8 156.6
All OTHERS 3/ 98.5 255.3 78.4 173.0 320.8 907.8 1,626.4 1,950.3 5,410.5
Total 2,597.3 4,967.8 2,221.5 2,954.2 3,931.9 8,904.8 11,836.7 9,204.1 46,618.4
Source:
Source: ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 30 June 2010.
ASEAN Secretariat
Data is compiled from- submission
ASEAN FDI of Database as ofBanks
ASEAN Central 5 July 2010.
and National Statistical Offices through the ASEAN Working Group on Foreign Direct Investment Statistics.
Data is compiled from submission of ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices through the ASEAN Working Group on Foreign Direct
Notes:
Investment Statistics.
p/ Preliminary as of date of compilation.
N.A Not available as of date of compilation.
Notes:
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans.
p/ Preliminary
1/ Excludes: as of dateearnings
reinvested of compilation.
in Myanmar (2002), figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.
N.A2/Not
Refers to the rest of Europe
available as of date of compilation.
3/ Includes Pakistan and the rest of Asia; Central and South Americas; and Others, consisting of the rest of the world, unclassified source, joint countries, and international org
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans.
1/ Excludes: reinvested earnings in Myanmar (2002), figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year.
2/ Refers to the rest of Europe
3/ Includes Pakistan and the rest of Asia; Central and South Americas; and Others, consisting of the rest of the world, unclassified source, joint
countries, and international organisations
Host Country
Source Country Brunei
Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanm
Darussalam
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.
1/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines and (b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year;
2/ Refers to the rest of Europe
3/ Includes Pakistan and the rest of Asia; Central and South Americas; and Others, consisting of the rest of the world, unclassified source, joint
countries, and international organisations.
4/ Reinvested earnings breakdown by source country not available in 2002-onwards. Philippines' reinvested earnings data cover those of local banks only.
RE from enterprises are not yet available.
5/ 2005-2009 inter-company loans are aggregates (breakdown by source country not available)
(US$
(US$million)
million)
Host Country
Notes:
gn Direct Investment Statistics.
p/ Preliminary as of date of compilation.
N.A Not available as of date of compilation.
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity and inter-company loans.
1/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines and (b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines
figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year
2/ Refers to the rest of Europe
3/ Includes Pakistan and the rest of Asia; Central and South Americas; and Others, consisting of the rest of the world, unclassified source, joint
ource, joint countries, and international organisations.
4/ Reinvested earnings breakdown by source country not available in 2002-onwards. Philippines reinvested earnings data cover those of local
se of local banks only.
banks only. RE from enterprises are not yet available.
5/ 2005-2009 inter-company loans are aggregates (breakdown by source country not available)
Source:
ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 5 July 2010.
Data is compiled from submission of ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices through the ASEAN Working Group on Foreign Direct
Investment Statistics.
Notes:
p/ Preliminary as of date of compilation.
N.A Not available as of date of compilation.
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans.
1/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines and (b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year
Brunei Darussalam - 0.1 0.0 0.0 31.6 19.9 1.0 2.7 55.3
Cambodia 7.1 - 2.7 6.8 50.5 13.3 41.3 5.6 127.4
Indonesia -378.2 -52.2 -523.1 3,440.4 -548.5 1,092.9 1,039.4 159.3 4,229.9
Lao PDR 0.7 0.7 0.1 0.3 1.3 0.8 0.2 0.0 4.2
Malaysia 818.7 633.7 638.2 1,368.0 1,426.5 807.7 1,309.9 -2,415.0 4,587.7
Myanmar 90.8 0.0 - - - - - - 90.8
Philippines 180.4 -55.1 81.8 276.2 219.0 655.0 219.0 718.6 2,294.9
Singapore1/ -1,154.0 577.2 4,095.9 -2,124.1 1,525.3 3,986.5 1,945.2 1,773.5 10,625.5
Thailand 182.4 336.2 28.5 -11.2 7.1 623.9 340.4 -194.5 1,312.7
Viet Nam 39.2 54.2 60.2 260.0 305.6 867.7 236.2 3,307.4 5,130.4
ASEAN2/ -212.9 1,494.7 4,384.4 3,216.4 3,018.3 8,067.6 5,132.6 3,357.7 28,458.8
Notes:
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans.
p/ Preliminary
1/ 2005-2008asdata
of date of compilation.
revised based on recent FDI survey and updates in administrative records
N.A2/Not
Excludes: (a)as
available reinvested
of date ofearnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines and (b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
compilation.
figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year;
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans.
1/ 2005-2008 data revised based on recent FDI survey and updates in administrative records
2/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines and (b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year
Brunei Darussalam 295.1 4.5 16.2 20.3 35.2 76.6 5.8 3.6 457.2
Cambodia 2.2 0.0 3.5 1.9 4.5 30.9 38.1 6.9 88.0
Indonesia -176.9 -604.3 -29.9 1,542.4 1,056.8 1,125.1 1,144.7 895.9 4,953.8
Lao PDR 0.3 2.3 1.1 0.4 0.4 18.2 9.9 13.5 46.0
Malaysia 679.5 753.6 1,137.9 156.9 2,855.9 873.1 585.2 491.3 7,533.4
Myanmar 4.6 3.3 0.2 0.1 0.03 0.02 0.12 0.17 8.5
Philippines 733.1 23.3 32.0 60.6 54.6 824.4 59.4 626.1 2,413.6
Singapore1/ -499.4 1,107.8 1,435.9 1,790.1 3,521.8 1,849.8 -874.6 821.7 9,153.1
Thailand 1,892.4 2,297.7 2,749.9 2,926.5 2,576.4 3,154.8 2,533.8 2,267.9 20,399.5
Viet Nam 95.5 320.2 320.6 145.5 334.1 875.7 1,155.5 181.3 3,428.4
ASEAN2/ 3,026.4 3,908.4 5,667.4 6,644.7 10,439.7 8,828.7 4,657.8 5,308.4 48,481.5
Table VI.13.
Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries
from the European Union (EU), 2002-2009
Table VI.13. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries from the European Union (EU), 2002-2009
(US$
(US$million)
million)
Host Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2002-2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Brunei Darussalam 651.6 2,986.9 145.9 200.0 302.8 37.6 231.2 170.3 4,726.3
Cambodia -22.5 1.2 5.7 17.0 15.9 79.7 76.6 26.2 199.8
Indonesia -566.4 -207.4 1,545.0 1,542.6 1,994.6 2,409.2 1,736.1 298.5 8,752.2
Lao PDR 2.7 1.7 2.5 7.8 157.8 14.6 10.0 11.0 208.2
Malaysia 726.0 664.8 1,195.2 961.1 1,000.2 1,721.3 1,048.0 2,528.1 9,844.7
Myanmar 52.6 69.2 89.2 134.8 181.0 182.6 115.2 78.3 902.8
Philippines 13.1 -344.7 0.9 44.5 418.1 88.9 473.1 -15.3 678.7
Singapore1/ 2,655.8 2,390.0 7,087.9 7,345.4 7,802.4 10,637.8 4,225.7 3,341.4 45,486.4
Thailand -215.1 609.6 700.9 335.0 960.1 1,692.6 567.0 574.5 5,224.6
Viet Nam 445.7 507.8 497.0 701.5 326.1 901.4 1,037.1 284.2 4,700.8
ASEAN2/ 3,743.5 6,679.2 11,270.2 11,289.5 13,159.0 17,765.5 9,520.1 7,297.2 80,724.3
Source:
ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 5 July 2010.
Data is compiled from submission of ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices through the ASEAN Working Group on Foreign Direct
Source: ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 30 June 2010.
Investment Statistics.
Data is compiled from submission of ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices through the ASEAN Working Group on Foreign Direct Investment Statistics.
Notes:
Notes:
p/ Preliminary
p/ Preliminary as as
of of dateofofcompilation.
date compilation.
N.A Not available as of d
N.A Not available as of d
Unless otherwise
Unless otherwiseindicated,
indicated, thethefigures
figures include
include equity,
equity, re-invested
re-invested earnings,earnings, and inter-company
and inter-company loans. loans.
1/ 2005-2008 data revised based on recent FDI survey and updates in administrative records
1/ 2005-2008 data revised based on recent FDI survey and updates in administrative records
2/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines and (b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
2/ Excludes: (a)for
figures reinvested earnings
Myanmar cover 2002-2009
the fiscal in the
year ending Philippines
in March and (b)calendar
of the following inter-company
year; loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year
- - 25.5
Cambodia
Indonesia
Lao PDR
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Singapore1/
Thailand
Viet Nam
ASEAN2/
Source:
Source: ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 30 June 2010.
ASEAN
Data isSecretariat - ASEAN
compiled from FDI Database
submission asCentral
of ASEAN of 5 July 2010.and National Statistical Offices through the ASEAN Working Group on Foreign Direct Investment
Banks
Data is compiled from submission of ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices through the ASEAN Working Group on Foreign Direct
Investment
Notes: Statistics.
p/ Preliminary as of date of compilation.
N.A Not available as of date of compilation.
Notes:
p/ Preliminary as of date of compilation.
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans.
N.A1/Not availabledata
2005-2008 as ofrevised
date ofbased
compilation.
on recent FDI survey and updates in administrative records
2/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines and (b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
Unless otherwise
figures forindicated, the figures
Myanmar cover include
the fiscal equity,inre-invested
year ending earnings,
March of the followingand inter-company
calendar year; loans.
1/ 2005-2008 data revised based on recent FDI survey and updates in administrative records
2/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines and (b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year
Table VI.15.
Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries from
Table VI.15. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries from Republic of Korea, 2002-2009
Republic of Korea, 2002-2009
(US$
(US$million)
million)
Host Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2002-2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
- - -
Cambodia 38.2 1.0 6.2 71.9 27.1 119.3 202.7 95.7 562.1
Indonesia -82.9 47.7 228.4 239.2 316.8 250.5 186.2 80.5 1,266.4
Lao PDR 1.7 0.4 2.0 0.0 1.2 14.6 46.9 5.9 72.8
Malaysia 16.1 35.5 101.5 -81.4 70.4 61.2 19.8 161.5 384.7
Myanmar 4.3 0.4 5.2 0.0 119.8 12.8 190.1 189.8 522.3
Philippines -0.2 1.2 -0.3 0.0 3.0 14.5 31.2 14.5 63.8
Singapore1/ 42.8 263.7 174.8 158.5 301.6 810.9 139.1 233.8 2,125.2
Thailand 93.2 23.8 141.4 7.2 -77.8 73.9 112.7 27.4 401.8
Viet Nam 55.5 175.0 162.8 96.3 483.9 1,357.9 654.7 612.8 3,598.9
ASEAN2/ 176.5 550.0 828.2 514.6 1,246.3 2,715.5 1,583.5 1,421.8 9,036.3
Source:
ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 5 July 2010.
Data is compiled from submission of ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices through the ASEAN Working Group on Foreign Direct
Source: ASEAN
Investment Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 30 June 2010.
Statistics.
Data is compiled from submission of ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices through the ASEAN Working Group on Foreign Direct Investment Statis
Notes:
Notes:
p/ Preliminary as of
p/ Preliminary asdate of compilation.
of date of compilation.
N.AN.A
NotNot available
available as as
of of date
date ofofcompilation.
compilation.
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans.
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans.
1/ 2005-2008 data revised based on recent FDI survey and updates in administrative records
1/ 2005-2008
2/ Excludes:data revised based
(a) reinvested on recent
earnings FDI survey
2002-2009 and updates
in the Philippines and in
(b)administrative records
inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
figures
2/ Excludes: (a)for Myanmar earnings
reinvested cover the fiscal year ending
2002-2009 in theinPhilippines
March of theand
following calendar year; loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
(b) inter-company
figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year
Source:
ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 5 July 2010.
Data is compiled from submission of ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices through the ASEAN Working Group on Foreign Direct
Source: ASEAN
Investment Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 30 June 2010.
Statistics.
Data is compiled from submission of ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices through the ASEAN Working Group on Foreign Direct Investment Stat
Notes:
Notes:
p/ Preliminary as of
p/ Preliminary asdate of compilation.
of date of compilation.
N.AN.A
NotNot available
available as as of date
of date ofofcompilation.
compilation.
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans.
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans.
1/ 2005-2008 data revised based on recent FDI survey and updates in administrative records
1/ 2005-2008
2/ Excludes:data revised based
(a) reinvested on recent
earnings FDI survey
2002-2009 and updates
in the Philippines and in
(b)administrative
inter-company records
loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
figures
2/ Excludes: (a)for Myanmar earnings
reinvested cover the 2002-2009
fiscal year ending
in theinPhilippines
March of the following
and calendar year;loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
(b) inter-company
figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year
Table VI.17.
Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries from India,
Table VI.17. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member Countries from India, 2002-2009
2002-2009
(US$
(US$million)
million)
Host Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2000-2008
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Source:
ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 5 July 2010.
Data is compiled from submission of ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices through the ASEAN Working Group on Foreign Direct
Source: ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 30 June 2010.
Investment Statistics.
Data is compiled from submission of ASEAN Central Banks and National Statistical Offices through the ASEAN Working Group on Foreign Direct Investment Statis
Notes:
Notes:
p/ Preliminary
p/ Preliminary asdate
as of of date of compilation.
of compilation.
N.AN.A
Not Not available as of date of compilation.
available as of date of compilation.
Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans.
Unless otherwisedata
1/ 2005-2008 indicated,
revised the figures
based include
on recent equity,and
FDI survey re-invested
updates inearnings, and inter-company
administrative records loans.
2/ Excludes:
1/ 2005-2008 (a) reinvested
data earnings
revised based 2002-2009
on recent in the Philippines
FDI survey and updatesand (b) inter-company loans
in administrative 2005-2009 in Philippines;
records
figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year;
2/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2002-2009 in the Philippines and (b) inter-company loans 2005-2009 in Philippines;
figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year
Sources: Compiled
Sources:
Sources: Compiledfrom data
from submission,
data submission,websites andlatest
websites and latest yearbooks
yearbooks of AMCs'
of AMCs' national
national statistical
statistical offices offices and departments/ministries
and relevant relevant departments/ministries
as from
Compiled ofasAugust
ofdata
August2010;
2010;data
submission, submission
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from
and latest ASEANMember
ASEAN Member States
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edition asMay
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as of August 2010; data submission from ASEAN Member States thru ASEAN-Japan Transport Platform Project; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators for
Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online edition as of November 2005); and UNESCAP Asia-Pacific in Figures 2004 (online edition as of May
Notes:
Notes:
2005) Figures in italics are revised/updated data relative to the previous edition of the yearbook.
Figures in italics are revised/updated data relative to the previous edition of the yearbook.
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation.
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation.
'-' - not available at the time of publication
'-' -n.a.
not available
- not at the time of publication
applicable
n.a. - not applicable
Graphic VII.1. Total Number of Vehicles per 1000 Popula on, 2002-2009
Graphic VII.1. Total Number of Vehicles per 1000 Popula on, 2002-2009
750
Graphic VII.1. Total Number of Vehicles per 1000 Population, 2002-2009 35
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
750 3
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 30
600
3
25
600
450 20 2
450 15 2
300
10 1
300
150
5
1
no data
150 0 0
ilippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Brunei
Darussala
no data
0
ilippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam
nts/ministries
AP StatisticalNotes:
nts/ministries Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online edition as of November 2005);
CAP Statistical Figures
Indicators for Asia
in italics areand the Pacific 2004
revised/updated Compendium
data (online
relative to the edition
previous as of November
edition 2005);
of the yearbook.
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation.
- - not available at the time of publication
n.a. - not applicable
Graphic VII.2. Total Number of Goods Vehicles per 1000 Popula on, 2002-
Graphic VII.2.VII.2.
Graphic TotalTotal
Number of
Number Goods
of
2009 GoodsVehicles per1000
Vehicles per 1000 Population,
Popula on, 2002-
35 2002-2009
2009
2002
35
2003 2002
30
2004 2003
30
25 2005 2004
2006
25 2005
20 2007
2006
2008
1520 2007
2009
2008
1015
2009
5
10
no data
0
m 5 Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam
Darussalam
no data
0
m Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam
Darussalam
Sources: Compiled from data submission, websites and latest yearbooks of AMCs' national statistical offices and relevant departments/ministries
Sources: as of August 2010; data submission from ASEAN Member States thru ASEAN-Japan Transport Platform Project; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online ed
CompiledandfromUNESCAP Asia-Pacific in websites
data submission, Figures 2004 (online
and edition
latest as of May 2005)
yearbooks of AMS national statistical offices and relevant departments/ministries
Notes:
as of August 2010; data submission from ASEAN Member States thru ASEAN-Japan Transport Platform Project; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators for
Figures in italics are revised/updated data relative to the previous edition of the yearbook.
Asia and the
p/ Pacific 2004
- preliminary as Compendium (online edition as of November 2005); and UNESCAP Asia-Pacific in Figures 2004 (online edition as of May
of date of compilation.
2005) '-' - not available at the time of publication
n.a. - not applicable
- 29 1 3 33 11 -
- 30 1 3 33 11 -
- 30 1 3 33 11 2
- 31 1 3 33 11 3
- 31 1 3 33 11 3
- 32 1 3 33 11 4
- 33 1 3 32 12 5
- 33 1 3 32 12 6
Sources: Compiled from data submission, websites and latest yearbooks of AMCs' national statistical offices and relevant departments/ministries
Sources: as of August 2010; data submission from ASEAN Member States thru ASEAN-Japan Transport Platform Project; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online ed
and UNESCAP Asia-Pacific in Figures 2004 (online edition as of May 2005)
Compiled
Notes:
from data submission, websites and latest yearbooks of AMS national statistical offices and relevant departments/ministries
as of August 2010;in data
Figures italics submission fromdata
are revised/updated ASEAN Member
relative States
to the previous thruof ASEAN-Japan
edition the yearbook. Transport Platform Project; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators for
Singapore data is based on commuter railway system.
Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online edition as of November 2005); and UNESCAP Asia-Pacific in Figures 2004 (online edition as of May
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation.
2005) '-' - not available at the time of publication
n.a. - not applicable
1/ commuter train
- 4,797 - 97 4,044 -
- 4,854 - 128 4,044 -
1,658 4,892 - 128 4,035 3,147
1,658 4,939 479 138 5,334 3,147
1,658 4,991 - 138 5,334 3,147
1,658 5,062 - 138 5,327 3,147
1,658 5,171 - 138 5,327 3,147
1,658 5,252 - 148 - 3,147
Notes:
Pacific 2004 Compendium (online edition as of November 2005);
Figures in italics are revised/updated data relative to the previous edition of the yearbook.
1/ Singapore data is based on commuter railway system.
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation.
- - not available at the time of publication
n.a. - not applicable
Data in italic is the latest updated/revised figure from previous yearbook
Brunei
Maritime Port and Fleet Year Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malay
Darussalam
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
No of Domestic 2002 2 7 - - 1
Ports2/ 2003 2 7 - - 1
2004 2 7 1,645 13 1
2005 2 7 1,667 13 1
2006 2 7 1,886 13 1
2007 2 7 1,887 13 1
2008 2 7 1,895 13 1
2009 2 7 1,906 13 1
Sources:
Sources: Compiled from data submission, websites and latest yearbooks of AMCs' national statistical offices and relevant departments/ministries
Compiled as of August
from 2010; data submission
data submission, fromlatest
websites and ASEAN Member States
yearbooks thrunational
of AMS ASEAN-Japan Transport
statistical Platform
offices Project; UNESCAP
and relevant Statistical Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 200
departments/ministries
and UNESCAP Asia-Pacific in Figures 2004 (online edition as of May 2005)
as of August 2010; data submission from ASEAN Member States thru ASEAN-Japan Transport Platform Project; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators for
Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online edition as of November 2005); and UNESCAP Asia-Pacific in Figures 2004 (online edition as of May
Notes:
2005) p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation.
'-' - not available at the time of publication
n.a. - not applicable
1/ Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit - standard unit for counting containers of various capacities and
describing the capacities of container ships or terminals; one 20 foot ISO container equals 1 TEU.
2/ number of domestic ports refer to base ports; domestic passenger traffic includes foreign passengers
2/
ao PDR Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam
(6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)
- 14 9 - n.a. - 8
- 14 9 - n.a. - 8
13 14 9 416 n.a. 128 8
13 14 9 413 n.a. 128 -
13 14 9 413 n.a. 128 -
13 14 9 413 n.a. 128 -
13 14 9 413 n.a. 128 -
13 14 9 413 n.a. 128
Notes:
ators for Asia and the
p/ -Pacific 2004 Compendium
preliminary (online
as of date of edition as of November 2005);
compilation.
- - not available at the time of publication
n.a. - not applicable
1/ Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit - standard unit for counting containers of various capacities and
describing the capacities of container ships or terminals; one 20 foot ISO container equals 1 TEU.
2/ number of domestic ports refer to base ports; domestic passenger traffic includes foreign passengers
Brunei
Maritime Port and Fleet Year Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia
Darussalam
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Sources: Compiled from data submission, websites and latest yearbooks of AMCs' national statistical offices and relevant departments/ministries
Sources:
as of August 2010; data submission from ASEAN Member States thru ASEAN-Japan Transport Platform Project; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2004 C
Compiled from data submission, websites and latest yearbooks of AMS national statistical offices and relevant departments/ministries
and UNESCAP Asia-Pacific in Figures 2004 (online edition as of May 2005)
as of August 2010; data submission from ASEAN Member States thru ASEAN-Japan Transport Platform Project; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators for
Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online edition as of November 2005); and UNESCAP Asia-Pacific in Figures 2004 (online edition as of May
Notes:
2005) Figures in italics are revised/updated data relative to the previous edition of the yearbook.
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation.
'-' - not available at the time of publication
n.a. - not applicable
1/ Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit - standard unit for counting containers of various capacities and
describing the capacities of container ships or terminals; one 20 foot ISO container equals 1 TEU.
n.a. - 9 13 1 - -
n.a. - 9 13 1 - -
n.a. 9 9 13 1 6 -
n.a. 9 9 13 1 6 -
n.a. 10 9 13 1 6 -
n.a. 10 9 13 1 7 -
n.a. 10 9 13 1 7 -
n.a. 10 9 13 1 7 -
Notes:
tors for Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online edition as of November 2005);
Figures in italics are revised/updated data relative to the previous edition of the yearbook.
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation.
- - not available at the time of publication
n.a. - not applicable
1/ Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit - standard unit for counting containers of various capacities and describing the capacities of container ships or
terminals; one 20 foot ISO container equals 1 TEU.
Data in italic is the latest updated/revised figure from previous yearbook
Brunei
Civil Aviation Year
Darussalam
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Sources: Compiled from data submission, websites and latest yearbooks of AMCs' national statistical offices and relevant departments/ministries
Sources: as of August 2010; data submission from ASEAN Member States thru ASEAN-Japan Transport Platform Project; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators f
Compiled from
and data submission,
UNESCAP websites
Asia-Pacific in and latest2004
Figures yearbooks
(onlineofedition
AMS national statistical
as of May 2005) offices and relevant departments/ministries
as of August 2010; data submission from ASEAN Member States thru ASEAN-Japan Transport Platform Project; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators for
Notes:
Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online edition as of November 2005); and UNESCAP Asia-Pacific in Figures 2004 (online edition as of May
2005) Figures in italics are revised/updated data relative to the previous edition of the yearbook.
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation.
'-' - not available at the time of publication
n.a. - not applicable
- - 68 - n.a. 29 -
- - 61 - n.a. 29 -
8 15 67 77 n.a. 29 15
8 15 69 77 n.a. - 15
8 15 69 77 n.a. - 15
9 15 69 76 n.a. 33 15
9 15 - 75 n.a. 40 16
9 15 - 76 n.a. - 14
tments/ministries
Notes:
SCAP Statistical Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online edition as of November 2005);
Figures in italics are revised/updated data relative to the previous edition of the yearbook.
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation.
- - not available at the time of publication
n.a. - not applicable
Data in italic is the latest updated/revised figure from previous yearbook
Sources:
Compiled from data submission, websites and latest yearbooks of AMS national statistical offices and relevant departments/ministries as of
August 2010; data submission from ASEAN Member States thru ASEAN-Japan Transport Platform Project; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators for
Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online edition as of November 2005); and UNESCAP Asia-Pacific in Figures 2004 (online edition as of
May 2005)
Notes:
Figures in italics are revised/updated data relative to the previous edition of the yearbook.
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation.
- - not available at the time
Data in italic is the latest updated/revised figure from previous yearbook
(in thousands)
in thousands
Share (%)
Country of Destination 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Brunei Darussalam 891 944 119 127 158 179 226 157 0.2
Cambodia 787 Table VIII.1.
701 Visitors
1,055 1,422
Arrivals by Country of1,700
Destination,2,015
2002-2009 2,125 2,162 3.3
Indonesia 4,914 4,371 5,321 5,002 4,871 5,506 6,429 6,452 9.8
Lao PDR 736 636 895 1,095 1,215 1,624 2,005 2,008 3.1
in thousands
Malaysia 13,292 10,577 15,703 16,431 18,472 20,236 22,052 23,646 Share (%)
36.0
Country of Destination 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
2009
Myanmar 217 597 657 660 653 732 661 763 1.2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Philippines 1,933 1,907 2,291 2,623 2,688 3,092 3,139 3,017 4.6
Brunei Darussalam 891 944 119 127 158 179 226 157 0.2
Singapore 7,567 6,127 8,375 8,942 9,752 10,288 10,116 9,681 14.7
Cambodia 787 701 1,055 1,422 1,700 2,015 2,125 2,162 3.3
Thailand 10,799 10,082 11,737 11,517 13,822 14,464 14,597 14,091 21.4
Indonesia 4,914 4,371 5,321 5,002 4,871 5,506 6,429 6,452 9.8
Viet Nam 2,628 2,429 2,928 3,468 3,583 4,150 4,254 3,772 5.7
Lao PDR 736 636 895 1,095 1,215 1,624 2,005 2,008 3.1
ASEAN 43,763 38,371 49,082 51,288 56,914 62,285 65,605 65,750 100.0
Malaysia 13,292 10,577 15,703 16,431 18,472 20,236 22,052 23,646 36.0
ASEAN 5 38,505 33,064 43,428 44,516 49,605 53,586 56,335 56,888 86.5
Myanmar 217 597 657 660 653 732 661 763 1.2
BCLMV 5,258 5,307 5,654 6,772 7,310 8,699 9,271 8,862 13.5
Philippines 1,933 1,907 2,291 2,623 2,688 3,092 3,139 3,017 4.6
Source: ASEAN NTO's, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 26 July 2010
Source:
Singapore
Notes: 7,567applies new
Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam 6,127
methodology 8,375 8,942
in collecting tourist arrival data 9,752 10,288 10,116 9,681 14.7
ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 26 July 2010
Thailand 10,799
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified 10,082
include tourist arrivals from11,737 11,517
border check points 13,822 14,464 14,597 14,091 21.4
' - ' not available at the time of publication
Viet Nam
Notes: 2,628 2,429 2,928 3,468 3,583 4,150 4,254 3,772 5.7
Starting
ASEAN2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new
43,763 methodology
38,371 in collecting
49,082 tourist arrival
51,288 data
56,914 62,285 65,605 65,750 100.0
Myanmar:
ASEAN 5Others & Unspecified include tourist
38,505 arrivals from
33,064 border check points 49,605
43,428
of Visitors44,516 53,586 56,335 56,888 86.5
- not available at the timeTable VIII.2. Rate
of publication of Growth Arrivals by Country of Destination, 2002-2009
BCLMV 5,258 5,307 5,654 6,772 7,310 8,699 9,271 8,862 13.5
(%)
Source: ASEAN NTO's, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 26 July 2010
Country
Notes: of Destination
Starting 2002 applies new
2004, Brunei Darussalam 2003
methodology2004 2005
in collecting tourist arrival data 2006 2007 2008 2009 2002-2009
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
' - ' not(1)
available at the time of(2)
publication (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Brunei Darussalam 6.0 6.0 -87.4 Table7.0 VIII.2. 24.3 12.9 26.4 -30.3- -21.9
Cambodia 30.0 -10.9 50.5 34.7 19.6 18.5 5.5 1.7 15.5
Rate of Growth ofRate
Table VIII.2. Visitors Arrivals
of Growth by Country
of Visitors Arrivals by Countryof Destination,
of Destination, 2002-2009
2002-2009
Indonesia -4.7 -11.0 21.7 -6.0 -2.6 13.0 16.8 0.4 4.0
Lao PDR 9.2 -13.5 40.6 22.4 10.9 33.6 23.5 0.2 15.4
(in percent)
(%)
Malaysia 4.0 -20.4 48.5 4.6 12.4 9.6 9.0 7.2 8.6
Country of Destination 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2002-2009
Myanmar 6.0 174.9 10.0 0.5 -1.1 12.1 -9.7 15.4 19.6
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Philippines 7.6 -1.3 20.1 14.5 2.5 15.0 1.5 -3.9 6.6
Brunei Darussalam
Singapore 6.0
0.6 6.0
-19.0 -87.4
36.7 7.0
6.8 24.3
9.0 12.9
5.5 26.4
-1.7 -30.3-
-4.3 -21.9
3.6
Cambodia
Thailand 30.0
7.3 -10.9
-6.6 50.5
16.4 34.7
-1.9 19.6
20.0 18.5
4.6 5.5
0.9 1.7
-3.5 15.5
3.9
Indonesia
Viet Nam -4.7
12.8 -11.0
-7.6 21.7
20.6 -6.0
18.4 -2.6
3.3 13.0
15.8 16.8
2.5 0.4
-11.3 4.0
5.3
Lao PDR 9.2 -13.5 40.6 22.4 10.9 33.6 23.5 0.2 15.4
ASEAN 4.3 -12.3 27.9 4.5 11.0 9.4 5.3 0.2 6.0
Malaysia 4.0 -20.4 48.5 4.6 12.4 9.6 9.0 7.2 8.6
ASEAN 5 3.2 -14.1 31.3 2.5 11.4 8.0 5.1 1.0 5.7
Myanmar 6.0 174.9 10.0 0.5 -1.1 12.1 -9.7 15.4 19.6
BCLMV
Philippines 13.0
7.6 0.9
-1.3 6.5
20.1 19.8
14.5 7.9
2.5 19.0
15.0 6.6
1.5 -4.4
-3.9 7.7
6.6
Singapore 0.6 -19.0 36.7 6.8 9.0 5.5 -1.7 -4.3 3.6
Source:
ThailandASEAN NTO's, as compiled in7.3
the ASEAN Tourism
-6.6 Database16.4
as of 26 July 2010
-1.9 20.0 4.6 0.9 -3.5 3.9
Notes: Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data
Viet Nam 12.8 -7.6 20.6 18.4 3.3 15.8 2.5 -11.3 5.3
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
ASEAN 4.3
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation -12.3 27.9 4.5 11.0 9.4 5.3 0.2 6.0
ASEAN 5 3.2 -14.1 31.3 2.5 11.4 8.0 5.1 1.0 5.7
BCLMV 13.0 0.9 6.5 19.8 7.9 19.0 6.6 -4.4 7.7
D:\leo\edit\CHAPTER VIII-Tourism_10_draft-020710.xlsx Page 1
Source:
Source: ASEAN NTO's, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 26 July 2010
ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 26 July 2010
Notes: Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
Notes: p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation
Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
Source:
Source: ASEAN NTO's, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 26 July 2010
ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 26 July 2010
Notes: Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
Notes:' - ' not available at the time of publication
Starting p/ -2004, Brunei
preliminary as Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data
of date of compilation
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
- not available at the time of publication
Source:
ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 26 July 2010
Notes:
Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden
50,000
Number of Visitors (000)
50,000
40,000 40,000
30,000 30,000
20,000
20,000
10,000
10,000
0
Graphic VIII.2.
Graphic
Trend VIII.2. Trend
in ASEAN in Arrivals
Visitor ASEAN Visitor Arrivals
by Group by Group
of Country ofofOrigin,
Country of
Origin, 2002-2009
2002-2009
35,000
Graphic VIII.2. Trend in ASEAN Visitor Arrivals by Group of Country of
30,000
Origin, 2002-2009
35,000
Number of Visitor Arrivals (000)
25,000
30,000
20,000
Number of Visitor Arrivals (000)
25,000
15,000
20,000 10,000
5,000
15,000
-
10,000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
5,000
ASEAN ASIA (Other than ASEAN)
EUROPE AMERICAS
OCEANIA OTHERS
-
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2010 147
ASEAN ASIA (Other than ASEAN)
Graphic VIII.3. Rate of Growth of Tourist Arrivals to ASEAN, by Group of
Country of Origin, 2002-2009
80.00
Graphic
ASEANVIII.3. Rate of Graphic
GrowthVIII.3.
of Tourist Arrivals to ASEAN, by Group of
Rate
ASIA of Growth
(Other of
than ASEAN) TouristofArrivals
Country Origin, to ASEAN,
2002-2009
EUROPE
by Group of Country of Origin, 2002-2009
AMERICAS
60.00
80.00 OCEANIA
OTHERS
ASEAN
ASIA (Other than ASEAN)
Rate of Growth (%)
EUROPE
40.00 AMERICAS
60.00
OCEANIA
OTHERS
Rate of Growth (%)
20.00 40.00
0.00 20.00
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
-20.00 0.00
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
-40.00-20.00
Year
-40.00
Graphic VIII.4.
Graphic VIII.4.
Share of Share
Visitorof VisitortoArrivals
Arrivals ASEANto byASEAN
Group by Group
ofofCountry
Country of Origin, 2002-2009
of Origin, 2002-2009
Graphic VIII.4. Share of Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN by Group
OTHERS
of Country
OCEANIA of Origin, 2002-2009
5.6%
AMERICAS
4.6%
5.3%
OTHERS
OCEANIA 5.6%
AMERICAS
4.6%
EUROPE 5.3%
12.2%
EUROPE
12.2%
ASEAN
45.1%
ASIA (Other than ASEAN
ASEAN) 45.1%
27.2%
ASIA (Other than
ASEAN)
27.2%
OTHERS, 4.3%
OCEANIA, 4.8% OTHERS, 4.3%
AMERICAS, 4.8% OCEANIA, 4.8%
AMERICAS, 4.8%
E U R O P E, 12.2%
E U R O P E, 12.2%
ASEAN, 47.5%
ASEAN, 47.5%
ASIA (Other than
ASIA (Other
ASEAN), than
26.4%
ASEAN), 26.4%
E U R O P E, 11.9%
E U R O P E, 11.9%
ASIA (Other than
ASIA (Other
ASEAN), than
32.5%
ASEAN), 32.5%
Brunei
Country of Origin Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malay yanm
Darussalam
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Source: ASEAN NTO's, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 26 July 2010
Source:
Notes: NTOs,
ASEAN Startingas
2004, Bruneiin
compiled Darussalam
the ASEANapplies
TourismnewDatabase
methodology
as ofin26
collecting
July 2010tourist arrival data
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden
Notes:
Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden
Brunei
Country of Origin Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanm
Darussalam
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Source:
Source:
ASEAN ASEAN
NTOs, as NTO's, as compiled
compiled in the ASEAN
in the ASEAN TourismTourism Database
Database asJuly
as of 26 of 262010
July 2010
Notes: Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden
Notes:
Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden
Brunei
Country of Origin Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanm
Darussalam
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Source: ASEAN NTO's, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 26 July 2010
Source:
Notes: NTOs,
ASEAN Startingas2004, Bruneiin
compiled Darussalam
the ASEANapplies newDatabase
Tourism methodology in 26
as of collecting tourist arrival data
July 2010
Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden
Notes:
Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation
Country of Origin 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2002-2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
ASEAN 4.9 -9.5 30.4 4.9 9.2 7.7 10.7 2.7 7.5
REST OF THE WORLD 3.9 -14.4 25.9 4.2 12.4 10.9 1.1 -1.9 4.8
ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 6.3 -13.5 25.7 0.6 17.1 9.1 2.5 -11.3 3.5
Hongkong -6.3 7.9 8.2 -19.2 0.7 9.2 -25.4 -1.9 -3.8
South Korea 19.5 -4.0 37.0 12.6 26.8 5.5 -24.9 -9.4 4.3
Taiwan (ROC) -4.1 -15.9 13.3 -9.1 0.1 0.2 -6.0 -10.8 -4.4
China 16.6 -15.6 32.9 -5.5 10.9 17.7 13.9 -7.3 5.6
India 16.7 -15.6 35.9 21.5 18.5 23.4 9.4 4.5 12.8
Japan 3.5 -23.6 25.8 3.7 -7.7 9.9 -2.1 -13.0 -2.1
Other Asia -12.1 12.1 14.2 3.8 275.3 -5.6 61.5 -31.5 26.6
EUROPE -6.6 -10.8 17.0 2.8 7.5 21.2 5.4 -1.5 5.5
France 2.7 -11.3 20.5 9.7 12.1 2.3 24.9 6.7 8.7
Germany -1.8 -9.8 17.3 3.8 7.5 7.3 -1.7 1.7 3.4
Italy 0.0 -28.5 31.3 -4.6 24.1 0.5 2.0 -1.8 1.6
Netherlands -0.4 -15.2 -2.5 6.9 28.8 6.0 10.4 4.0 4.8
Scandinavia 9.3 -8.8 12.7 1.4 31.1 11.9 8.5 -12.7 5.4
United Kingdom -0.8 -13.2 19.4 8.3 -36.7 74.9 2.0 3.5 4.0
Other Europe -32.9 5.7 18.0 -7.1 46.6 16.0 2.4 -7.9 9.3
AMERICAS -1.1 -6.4 19.0 9.5 12.0 7.0 -1.6 -6.5 4.3
Canada 4.0 -9.9 21.2 12.0 13.1 9.3 -6.4 -9.4 3.6
USA -0.1 -8.2 23.4 9.9 8.0 1.9 4.6 -4.5 4.6
Other Americas -24.3 32.5 -34.1 -8.0 107.6 67.7 -42.3 -28.0 2.2
OCEANIA -2.0 -20.0 36.2 8.6 7.8 17.8 11.9 -0.4 7.6
Australia -2.6 -22.2 41.6 10.0 1.4 18.0 19.3 1.8 8.4
New Zealand 5.6 -21.7 19.8 2.7 44.7 -15.1 6.3 -14.2 1.1
Other Oceania -19.3 87.5 -17.5 -10.3 80.4 132.5 -61.1 -21.1 8.7
OTHERS 32.6 -29.4 50.2 16.1 5.6 -1.7 -22.9 65.1 7.2
TOTAL 4.3 -12.3 27.9 4.5 11.0 9.4 5.3 0.2 6.0
Source:
ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 26 July 2010
Notes:
Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data
Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden
Country of Origin 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Source:
ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 26 July 2010
Notes: Source: ASEAN NTO's, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 26 July 2010
Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies
Notes: new methodology
Starting 2004, Brunei in collecting
Darussalamtouristapplies
arrival data
new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden
Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation
Source:
ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 26 July 2010
Notes:
Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
Philippines: no details breakdown by country of origin for 2009
Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden
Member Countries 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2000-2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Brunei Darussalam
ASEAN 90.4 90.4 65.4 59.9 43.4 47.4 43.4 49.4 76.5
REST OF THE WORLD 9.6 9.6 34.6 40.1 56.6 52.6 56.6 50.6 23.5
Cambodia
ASEAN 6.3 19.4 17.4 15.4 19.3 20.4 26.0 32.1 21.5
REST OF THE WORLD 93.7 80.6 82.6 84.6 80.7 79.6 74.0 67.9 78.5
Indonesia
ASEAN 39.8 47.3 45.4 40.7 47.4 27.7 43.2 24.5 38.9
REST OF THE WORLD 60.2 52.7 54.6 59.3 52.6 72.3 56.8 75.5 61.1
Lao PDR
ASEAN 69.2 68.0 71.4 72.5 73.4 78.4 64.1 80.2 72.8
REST OF THE WORLD 30.8 32.0 28.6 27.5 26.6 21.6 35.9 19.8 27.2
Malaysia
ASEAN 74.3 76.1 78.2 79.0 75.0 77.2 75.4 77.8 76.7
REST OF THE WORLD 25.7 23.9 21.8 21.0 25.0 22.8 24.6 22.2 23.3
Myanmar
ASEAN 20.5 7.8 9.4 7.8 8.7 7.2 70.0 68.7 26.3
REST OF THE WORLD 79.5 92.2 90.6 92.2 91.3 92.8 30.0 31.3 73.7
Philippines
ASEAN 6.9 6.9 6.5 6.8 7.5 7.6 8.1 8.5 7.5
REST OF THE WORLD 93.1 93.1 93.5 93.2 92.5 92.4 91.9 91.5 92.5
Singapore
ASEAN 33.5 37.7 37.0 37.4 36.5 36.2 35.3 37.7 35.7
REST OF THE WORLD 66.5 62.3 63.0 62.6 63.5 63.8 64.7 62.3 64.3
Thailand
ASEAN 24.2 26.3 25.0 26.9 25.7 26.0 28.3 28.4 26.0
REST OF THE WORLD 75.8 73.7 75.0 73.1 74.3 74.0 71.7 71.6 74.0
Viet Nam
ASEAN 10.3 13.5 11.3 13.5 16.0 15.9 12.1 8.5 12.5
REST OF THE WORLD 89.7 86.5 88.7 86.5 84.0 84.1 87.9 91.5 87.5
ALL ASEAN
ASEAN 42.9 44.3 45.2 45.3 44.6 43.9 46.1 45.1 45.1
REST OF THE WORLD 57.1 55.7 54.8 54.7 55.4 56.1 53.9 54.9 54.9
Source:
ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 26 July 2010
Notes:
Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
Source: ASEAN NTO's, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 26 July 2010
Notes: Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden
Myanmar
1.68%
Myanmar
1.68%
Malaysia
59.11%
Malaysia
59.11%
78.50
87.47
92.55
Share (%)
25,000,000
Indonesia
Malaysia
Philippines
20,000,000 Singapore
Thailand
Number of Visitor Arrivals
Indonesia
Malaysia
10,000,000 Philippines
20,000,000 Singapore
Thailand
Number of Visitor Arrivals
5,000,000
15,000,000
0
10,000,000
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
5,000,000
3,000,000
Graphic VIII.10. Trend in Visitor Arrivals in BCLMV by Country, 2002-2009
4,500,000
2,500,000
Brunei Darussalam Cambodia
4,000,000
2,000,000 Lao PDR Myanmar
Viet Nam
3,500,000
1,500,000
Number of Visitor Arrivals
3,000,000
1,000,000
2,500,000
500,000
2,000,000
0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
1,500,000
Year
1,000,000
500,000
0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
Source:
ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 26 July 2010
Notes:
Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data
Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points
Table
Table VIII.14. Visitor Arrivals from USA VIII.14.by Country of Destination, 2002-2009
to ASEAN
Visitor Arrivals from USA to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2002-2009
Country of Number of Visitors (in thousands) Share (%)
Destination 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Brunei Darussalam
Cambodia
Indonesia
Lao PDR
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Viet Nam
ASEAN 100.0
ASEAN 5
BCLMV
Source:
Source:
ASEAN ASEAN
NTOs, NTO's, in
as compiled asthe
compiled
ASEANin the ASEAN
Tourism DatabaseTourism Database
as of 26 as of 26 July 2010
July 2010
Notes:
Notes:
Myanmar: Others &Others
Myanmar: Unspecified include tourist
& Unspecified arrivals
include from
tourist border
arrivals from border check points
check points
' - ' not available at the time of publication
- not available at the time of publication
Table
Table VIII.16. Visitor Arrivals from Japan to VIII.16.
ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2002-2009
Visitor Arrivals from Japan to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2002-2009
Country of Number of Visitors (in thousands) Share (%)
Destination 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Table VIII.20.
Table VIII.20. Visitor Arrivals from India to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2002-2009
Visitor Arrivals from India to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2002-2009
Table IX.2.
GDP Share,Table
Employment, Export and
IX.2. GDP Share, Employment, ExportImport
and Import Share of Agriculture
Share of Agriculture Sector Sector
Table IX.2. GDP Share, Employment, Export and Import Share of Agriculture Sector (in percent)
(1000mt)
(1000 mt)
Brunei Darussalam 0.57 0.55 0.95 1.31 1.38 1.51 1.40 (1000
1.37 mt)
Cambodia 3,823 4,711 4,170 5,986 6,264 6,727 7,174 7,586
Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Indonesia 51,489 52,138 53,666 53,985 54,455 57,157 60,326 64,329
Lao PDR 2,417 2,375 2,529 2,568 2,664 2,710 2,927 3,145
Brunei Darussalam
Malaysia 0.57
2,199 0.55
2,259 0.95
2,183 1.31
2,312 1.38
2,188 1.51
2,277 1.40
2,353 1.37
2,460
Cambodia
Myanmar 3,823
21,805 4,711
23,136 4,170
24,725 5,986
27,684 6,264
30,923 6,727 32,572
31,449 7,174 7,586
-
Indonesia
Philippines 51,489
13,271 52,138
13,500 53,666
14,497 53,985
14,603 54,455
15,327 57,157 16,816
16,240 60,326 64,329
16,266
Singapore
Lao PDR 333
2,417 383
2,375 -
2,529 -
2,568 -
2,664 -
2,710 -
2,927 -
3,145
Thailand
Malaysia 27,052
2,199 29,337
2,259 29,299
2,183 29,387
2,312 29,792
2,188 30,014
2,277 32,119
2,353 31,9102,460
Viet Nam
Myanmar 34,447
21,805 34,569
23,136 36,149
24,725 35,791
27,684 35,850
30,923 35,918
31,449 38,730
32,572 38,896 -
ASEAN
Philippines 156,837
13,271 162,409
13,500 167,219
14,497 172,317
14,603 177,463
15,327 182,494
16,240 193,018
16,816 164,593
16,266
Singapore
Source: 333 383 - - - - - -
Source: ASEAN Food Security Information System (AFSIS) Database, based on country (MOA) data submission.
Thailand
ASEAN
Notes :Food Security
*) 2006 Information
is preliminary 27,052
System
figures, (AFSIS)
excluding 29,337 29,299
Database, based
Singapore 29,387
on country (MOA) 29,792
data submission. 30,014 32,119 31,910
Viet Nam '-' - not available at the34,447 34,569
time of publication 36,149 35,791 35,850 35,918 38,730 38,896
Notes :
ASEAN 156,837 162,409 167,219 172,317 177,463 182,494 193,018 164,593
*) 2006 is preliminary figures, excluding Singapore
- - not available at the time of publication
Source: ASEAN Food Security Information System (AFSIS) Database, based on country (MOA) data submission.
Graphic IX.1. Paddy Production in Five Major Paddy Producers, 1993-2009
Notes : *) 2006 is preliminary figures, excluding Singapore
70,000
'-' - not available at the time of publication
60,000
Graphic
50,000 IX.1. Paddy
Graphic IX.1.Production in Five
Paddy Production Major
in Five MajorPaddy Producers,
Paddy Producers, 1993-2009
1993-2009
Volume (1000 MT)
70,000
40,000
60,000
30,000
50,000
20,000
Volume (1000 MT)
40,000
10,000
Indonesia Myanmar Philippines Thailand Viet Nam
30,000 0
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
20,000
Year
10,000
Indonesia Myanmar Philippines Thailand Viet Nam
0
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
(1000mt)
(1000 mt)
Source:
Source: ASEAN Food Security Information System (AFSIS) Database, based on country (MOA) data submission.
ASEAN Food Security Information System (AFSIS) Database, based on country (MOA) data submission.
Note: '-' - not available at the time of publication
Note:
- - not available at the time of publication
T45 page 1
(1000mt)
(1000 mt)
Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Brunei Darussalam 0.02 0.02 0.15 0.05 0.09 0.06 0.04 0.10
Cambodia 209 173 130 118 142 287 385 350
Indonesia 1,755 1,632 2,052 2,242 2,307 2,588 2,801 2,850
Lao PDR 222 308 223 196 218 324 417 434
Malaysia 864 Table 614
IX.6. Sugarcane
845 Production
750 in ASEAN
765 2002-2009
756 277 275
Myanmar 6,429 6,913 7,310 7,187 8,168 9,833 9,901 -
(1000 mt)
Philippines 21,417 23,978 25,579 22,918 24,345 22,235 26,601 22,933
Country
Singapore
2002 - 2003- 2004-
2005
-
2006
-
2007
- -
2008 -
2009
Thailand 61,862 82,224 69,808 43,672 56,902 68,641 76,578 74,772
Brunei
Viet Darussalam
Nam 0.02
17,120 0.02
16,855 0.15
15,649 0.05 15,6790.09 17,379 0.06 16,146 0.0415,246 0.10
14,731
Cambodia
ASEAN 209
109,878 173
132,697 130
121,597 91,814118 108,526 142 122,042 287133,105 385 116,859 350
Indonesia 1,755 1,632 2,052 2,242 2,307 2,588 2,801 2,850
Source: ASEAN Food Security Information System (AFSIS) Database, based on country (MOA) data submission;
LaoSource:
PDR 222 308 223 196 218 324 417 434
ASEAN Food Security
Indonesia Information
figure taken fromSystem (AFSIS)
Indonesia Database,
Statistical based on country (MOA) data submission;
Yearbook.
Malaysia
Indonesia 864 614 845 750 765 756 277 275
Note: '-' figure taken from
- not available Indonesia
at the Statistical Yearbook.
time of publication
Myanmar 6,429 6,913 7,310 7,187 8,168 9,833 9,901 -
Note:
Philippines 21,417 23,978 25,579 22,918 24,345 22,235 26,601 22,933
Graphic
- - not available at the time of publication IX.2 Sugarcane Production in Five Major Sugarcane Producers,
Singapore - - - 1993-2009 - - - - -
Thailand 90,000 61,862
Indonesia
82,224 69,808 43,672 56,902 68,641 76,578 74,772
Viet Nam 80,000 17,120
Myanmar 16,855 15,649 14,731 15,679 17,379 16,146 15,246
ASEAN 70,000 109,878
Philippines 132,697 121,597 91,814 108,526 122,042 133,105 116,859
Thailand
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
0
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
T6 page 1
(1000mt)
(1000 mt)
Brunei Darussalam 0.03 0.05 0.05 0.14 0.05 0.09 0.22 0.13
Table IX.7. Cassava Production in ASEAN 1993-2009
Cambodia 122 330 362 536 2314 2215 3676 3497
Indonesia 16,913 18,524 19,425 19,321 19,987 20,795 21,757 22,029
(1000 mt)
Lao PDR 29 150 56 51 174 233 262 153
Malaysia Country 200234 200335 2004
38 2005
32 2006
32 2007
40 2008
35 2009
37
Myanmar 135 138 188 202 211 282 334 -
Brunei Darussalam
Philippines 0.03
1,626 0.05
1,622 0.05
1,641 0.14
1,678 0.05
1,757 0.09
1,871 0.22
1,942 2,0440.13
Cambodia
Singapore 122
n.a. 330
n.a 362
n.a 536
n.a 2314
n.a 2215
n.a 3676
n.a 3497
n.a.
Indonesia
Thailand 16,913
15,485 18,524
23,849 19,425
20,209 19,321
17,533 19,987
24,606 20,795
26,777 21,757
23,810 22,029
27,767
Lao Nam
Viet PDR 4,43829 150
5,309 5,82156 6,64651 7,714174 7,985233 9,310262 8,557153
Malaysia
ASEAN 38,782 34 49,957 35 47,739 38 45,99932 56,79432 60,19840 61,126 35 64,082 37
Myanmar 135 138 188 202 211 282 334 -
Source: ASEAN Food Security Information System (AFSIS) Database, based on country (MOA) data submission
Philippines
Note:
Source: '-' - not available at the 1,626 1,622
time of publication 1,641 1,678 1,757 1,871 1,942 2,044
Singapore
ASEAN n.a. - note
Food applicable
Security Information n.a.
System (AFSIS) n.aDatabase, basedn.a n.a data submission
on country (MOA) n.a n.a n.a n.a.
Thailand 15,485 23,849 20,209 17,533 24,606 26,777 23,810 27,767
Note:
Viet Nam 4,438 5,309 5,821 6,646 7,714 7,985 9,310 8,557
Table IX.8. Rate of Growth of ASEAN Five Major Food Commodities
- - not available at the time of publication
ASEAN 38,782 49,957 47,739 45,999 56,794 60,198 61,126 64,082
n.a. - note applicable
(in percent)
Source: ASEAN Food Security Information System (AFSIS) Database, based on country (MOA) data submission
Note: '-' - not available at the time of publication
Products 2002 2003 2004 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 04-09
n.a. - note applicable
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Table IX.8.
Paddy Rate
1.3 of Growth
Table of3.0ASEAN
3.6 IX.8. Rate Five
3.0
of Growth of ASEANMajor
3.0
Five Food
Major Food2.8Commodities
5.8
Commodities -14.7 -0.3
Maize 0.8 4.8 12.6 6.5 0.6 10.6 14.9 2.3 6.9
(in percent)
(In percent)
Soybean -8.6 3.3 7.3 16.2 -8.5 -7.5 11.6 -3.3 1.2
Products 2002 2003 2004 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 04-09
Sugarcane 13.3 20.8 -8.4 -24.5 18.2 12.5 9.1 -12.2 -0.8
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Cassava -6.6 28.8 -4.4 -3.6 23.5 6.0 1.5 4.8 6.1
Paddy 1.3 3.6 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.8 5.8 -14.7 -0.3
Maize 0.8 4.8 12.6 6.5 0.6 10.6 14.9 2.3 6.9
Source:
SoybeanASEAN Food Security
-8.6Information System
3.3 (AFSIS) 7.3
Database, based
16.2on country (MOA)
-8.5 data submission.
-7.5 11.6 -3.3 1.2
Sugarcane 13.3 20.8 -8.4 -24.5 18.2 12.5 9.1 -12.2 -0.8
Cassava -6.6 28.8 -4.4 -3.6 23.5 6.0 1.5 4.8 6.1
Source:
ASEAN
Source:Food Security
ASEAN FoodInformation System System
Security Information (AFSIS) Database, based onbased
(AFSIS) Database, country (MOA) data
on country submission.
(MOA) data submission.
40.0
30.0
20.0
Per cent (%)
10.0
0.0
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
-10.0
-20.0
(MillionUS
(Million US$)$)
Rate of Growth
p)
No Description 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
2001-2005 2005-2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
01 Rice, include husked and broken rice 2,993 3,204 4,539 7,857 6,622 15.7 22.0
02 Banana, fresh 376 421 417 415 364 5.0 -0.8
03 Pineaplle Products excluding fresh*) 650 667 646 929 734 7.2 3.1
04 Mangoes pineapple fresh, including guava, manggosteen, etc 122 121 158 152 173 6.7 9.2
05 Oil of Plam 8,182 10,121 16,468 25,242 19,904 24.0 24.9
06 Coconut Oil 1,202 951 1,442 2,005 1,108 21.5 -2.0
07 Cake of Coconuts 54 46 85 95 75 1.3 8.6
08 Soybeans 11 11 18 20 19 24.4 15.4
09 Sugar and honey 1,276 1,370 2,020 2,322 2,733 5.5 21.0
10 Coffee, green, husk, roasted 1,020 1,469 2,040 2,568 1,909 47.9 17.0
11 Shrimps, Prawn, lobster, crab, other crustacea, fresh, chilled, 3,594 3,864 3,974 4,057 3,510 7.3 -0.6
frozen
12 Tobacco 1,346 1,303 1,502 1,689 1,789 22.2 7.4
13 Crude Rubber 8,731 13,054 14,226 16,985 9,693 34.8 2.6
14 Fertilizers, manufactured 605 472 739 1,091 974 17.1 12.6
15 Insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, disinfectan & rodenticides 387 437 552 225 166 23.5 -19.1
01 Rice, include husked and broken rice 900 1,060 1,866 3,062 2,019 20.6 22.4
02 Banana, fresh 14 15 15 25 19 109.8 8.7
03 Pineaplle Products excluding fresh*) 15 13 12 14 8 92.5 -13.7
04 Mangoes pineapple fresh, including guava, manggosteen, etc 53 65 83 104 112 27.3 20.5
05 Oil of Plam 510 622 918 1,648 1,417 49.6 29.1
06 Coconut Oil 165 122 178 250 136 33.7 -4.8
07 Cake of Coconuts 6 10 23 25 21 205.3 35.2
08 Soybeans 986 881 1,573 2,051 1,656 7.4 13.8
09 Sugar and honey 1,354 1,589 2,638 1,540 2,005 16.6 10.3
10 Coffee, green, husk, roasted 115 136 261 251 212 38.7 16.5
11 Shrimps, Prawn, lobster, crab, other crustacea, fresh, chilled, 488 439 438 436 398 17.1 -4.9
frozen
12 Tobacco 1,391 1,302 1,347 1,837 1,805 15.0 6.7
13 Crude Rubber 838 1,189 1,335 1,450 1,642 30.4 18.3
14 Fertilizers, manufactured 2,695 2,782 4,675 8,366 4,675 23.3 14.8
15 Insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, disinfectan & rodenticides 892 1,005 778 387 329 22.6 -22.1
T9&10 page 1
(MillionUS
(Million US$)$)
Rate of Growth
p)
Selcom Description 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
2001-2005 2005-2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
01 Rice, include husked and broken rice 900 1,060 1,866 3,062 2,019 20.6 22.4
02 Banana, fresh 14 15 15 25 19 109.8 8.7
03 Pineaplle Products excluding fresh*) 15 13 12 14 8 92.5 -13.7
04 Mangoes pineapple fresh, including guava, manggosteen, etc 53 65 83 104 112 27.3 20.5
05 Oil of Plam 510 622 918 1,648 1,417 49.6 29.1
06 Coconut Oil 165 122 178 250 136 33.7 -4.8
07 Cake of Coconuts 6 10 23 25 21 205.3 35.2
08 Soybeans 986 881 1,573 2,051 1,656 7.4 13.8
09 Sugar and honey 1,354 1,589 2,638 1,540 2,005 16.6 10.3
10 Coffee, green, husk, roasted 115 136 261 251 212 38.7 16.5
11 Shrimps, Prawn, lobster, crab, other crustacea, fresh, chilled, 488 439 438 436 398 17.1 -4.9
frozen
12 Tobacco 1,391 1,302 1,347 1,837 1,805 15.0 6.7
13 Crude Rubber 838 1,189 1,335 1,450 1,642 30.4 18.3
14 Fertilizers, manufactured 2,695 2,782 4,675 8,366 4,675 23.3 14.8
15 Insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, disinfectan & rodenticides 892 1,005 778 387 329 22.6 -22.1
Note:
- - not available at the time of publication
n.a. - note applicable
T9&10 page 1
Table
BruneiIX.11. ASEAN Exports of Selected Agricultural
No Description Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR
Darussalam
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Source:
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database
0.61
Malaysia 166.64
Myanmar 3.08
Philippines 6.94
Singapore 6,094.08
Thailand 1,580.57
Vietnam 7,856.68
Total
6.21 - 397.52 0.06 8.47 0.51 414.77
(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)
9.68 - 134.74 9.24 560.93 10.10 929.15
0.61 166.64 3.08 6.94 6,094.08 1,580.57 7,856.68
9.16 0.06 86.67 3.15 42.28 2.49 152.15
6.21 - 397.52 0.06 8.47 0.51 414.77
12,231.57 - - 261.78 351.03 13.66 25,242.04
9.68 - 134.74 9.24 560.93 10.10 929.15
174.28 - 1,039.61 16.33 5.96 0.02 2,005.33
9.16 0.06 86.67 3.15 42.28 2.49 152.15
0.91 - 58.27 - 1.62 - 95.21
12,231.57 - - 261.78 351.03 13.66 25,242.04
13.29 2.68 0.02 0.71 1.00 0.31 20.04
174.28 - 1,039.61 16.33 5.96 0.02 2,005.33
143.95 4.80 125.84 176.86 1,640.15 79.41 2,322.20
0.91 - 58.27 - 1.62 - 95.21
3.00 0.01 0.05 39.45 4.59 1,505.41 2,567.63
13.29 2.68 0.02 0.71 1.00 0.31 20.04
365.00 110.38 86.40 15.36 1,325.43 1,079.74 4,056.51
143.95 4.80 125.84 176.86 1,640.15 79.41 2,322.20
3.00
319.07 0.01
36.17 0.05
187.82 39.45
460.31 4.59
105.83 1,505.41
61.46 2,567.63
1,689.33
365.00
2,392.32 110.38
89.66 86.40
52.56 15.36
374.22 1,325.43
6,686.60 1,079.74
1,299.85 4,056.51
16,984.59
624.64 - 55.81 34.50 85.48 142.50 1,090.73
319.07 36.17 187.82 460.31 105.83 61.46 1,689.33
83.20 0.01 2.86 - - 3.36 224.85
2,392.32 89.66 52.56 374.22 6,686.60 1,299.85 16,984.59
Note624.64
: - 55.81 34.50 85.48 142.50 1,090.73
p) preliminary
Products83.20and Inputs0.01
by Countries, 2.86
2008 - - 3.36 224.85
(Million US $)
Products and Inputs by Countries, 2008
Products and Inputs by Countries, 2008
Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam Total
(Million USUS$)$)
(Million
(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)
815.96
Malaysia 0.05
Myanmar 1,783.30
Philippines 228.90
Singapore 10.26
Thailand 41.66
Vietnam 3,062.20
Total
0.20 - 0.00 16.32 2.92 - 24.98
(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)
0.14 - 0.07 9.94 1.48 0.00 13.71
815.96 0.05 1,783.30 228.90 10.26 41.66 3,062.20
27.57 - 0.04 31.51 3.27 9.00 104.05
0.20 - 0.00 16.32 2.92 - 24.98
551.85 251.74 10.24 348.96 33.17 439.88 1,648.14
0.14 - 0.07 9.94 1.48 0.00 13.71
215.98 0.07 0.01 28.84 3.28 0.94 250.01
27.57 - 0.04 31.51 3.27 9.00 104.05
0.27 - - - - 24.30 24.63
551.85 251.74 10.24 348.96 33.17 439.88 1,648.14
307.29 0.00 16.87 13.84 960.88 57.13 2,050.95
215.98 0.07 0.01 28.84 3.28 0.94 250.01
507.94 0.40 76.25 249.62 68.16 158.01 1,540.03
0.27 - - - - 24.30 24.63
103.36 0.00 32.90 51.92 34.85 9.52 251.14
307.29 0.00 16.87 13.84 960.88 57.13 2,050.95
116.28 0.01 2.37 126.85 114.74 57.49 435.98
507.94 0.40 76.25 249.62 68.16 158.01 1,540.03
103.36
343.48 0.00
16.08 32.90
207.17 51.92
414.06 34.85
121.05 9.52
102.45 251.14
1,836.97
116.28
862.75 0.01
0.33 2.37
30.11 126.85
364.27 114.74
9.87 57.49
156.81 435.98
1,450.42
2,026.34 5.39 556.64 40.24 2,374.91 879.34 8,366.09
343.48 16.08 207.17 414.06 121.05 102.45 1,836.97
25.17 1.56 139.00 - - 56.21 386.58
862.75 0.33 30.11 364.27 9.87 156.81 1,450.42
2,026.34 5.39 556.64 40.24 2,374.91 879.34 8,366.09
25.17 1.56 139.00 - - 56.21 386.58
Note :
p) preliminary
Brunei
No Description Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR
Darussalam
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Source:
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database
Note:
- - not available at the time of publication
p)
Products and Inputs by Countries, 2009
Products and Inputs by Countries, 2009 p)
(Million
(Million USUS
$)$)
Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam Total
Note : p) preliminary
2008 2009 p)
Major Markets Major Markets p)
Value (Mn
Table IX.15. ASEAN USMarkets
Major $) Share (%)
of Agricultural Value (Mn
Export Commodities, US- $)
2008 Share
2009 (%)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
ASEAN 18,070
2008 19.9 ASEAN 18,100
2009 p) 20.5
Major Markets
EU-27 Major Markets
Value (Mn13,924
US $) Share 15.4
(%) EU-27 13,215
Value (Mn US $) Share 14.9
(%)
USA (1) (2) 9,591 (3) 10.6 USA (4) 11,185
(5) (6) 12.6
ASEAN
China 18,070
8,570 19.9
9.5 ASEAN
China 18,100
9,868 20.5
11.2
EU-27
Japan 13,924
7,639 15.4
8.4 EU-27
Japan 13,215
8,653 14.9
9.8
USA
India 9,591
5,785 10.6
6.4 USA
India 11,185
5,444 12.6
6.2
China
Republic of Korea 8,570
2,898 9.5
3.2 China
Republic of Korea 9,868
1,921 11.2
2.2
Japan
Pakistan 7,639
1,726 8.4
1.9 Japan
Pakistan 8,653
1,568 9.8
1.8
India
Australia 5,785
1,450 6.4
1.6 India Kong
Hong 5,444
1,363 6.2
1.5
Republic of Korea
Bangladesh 2,898
1,013 3.2
1.1 Republic of Korea
Australia 1,921
1,350 2.2
1.5
Pakistan
Top 10 1,726
70,666 1.9
77.9 Pakistan
Top 10 1,568
72,667 1.8
82.2
Australia
Others 1,450
20,006 1.6
22.1 Hong
OthersKong 1,363
15,757 1.5
17.8
Bangladesh
Total 1,013
90,672 1.1
100.0 Australia
Total 1,350
88,423 1.5
100.0
Top 10 70,666 77.9 Top 10 72,667 82.2
Note : p)
p) Others 20,006 22.1 Others 15,757 17.8
Note : preliminary
preliminary
Total 90,672 100.0 Total 88,423 100.0
p)
Note : preliminary
Table IX.16. ASEAN Major Origin of Agricultural Import Commodities, 2008 - 2009 p)
Table IX.16. p)
2008
ASEAN
Major Origin Major Origin of Agricultural Import Commodities,
Major Origin 20082009- 2009p)p)
Value (Mn
Table IX.16. ASEAN US Origin
Major $) Share (%)
of Agricultural Value (Mn
Import Commodities, US
2008 $) Share (%)
- 2009
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
ASEAN 15,683
2008 32.1 ASEAN 13,283
2009 p) 30.3
USA Major Origin 5,841 USAMajor Origin
Value (Mn US $) Share 12.0
(%) Value (Mn5,114
US $) Share 11.7
(%)
EU-27 (1) (2) 4,842 (3) 9.9 EU-27 (4) (5) 4,494 (6) 10.3
ASEAN
Australia 15,683
4,000 32.1
8.2 ASEAN
China 13,283
4,051 30.3
9.3
USA
China 5,841
3,746 12.0
7.7 USA
Australia 5,114
3,958 11.7
9.0
EU-27
India 4,842
2,333 9.9
4.8 EU-27
Brazil 4,494
2,264 10.3
5.2
Australia
New Zealand 4,000
2,050 8.2
4.2 China
Argentina 4,051
1,854 9.3
4.2
China
Argentina 3,746
1,471 7.7
3.0 Australia
India 3,958
1,645 9.0
3.8
India
Brazil 2,333
1,091 4.8
2.2 BrazilZealand
New 2,264
1,488 5.2
3.4
New Zealand
Canada 2,050
1,090 4.2
2.2 Argentina
Canada 1,854
810 4.2
1.8
Argentina
Top 10 1,471
42,145 3.0
86.2 India
Top 10 1,645
38,959 3.8
89.0
Brazil
Others 1,091
6,723 2.2
13.8 New
OthersZealand 1,488
4,832 3.4
11.0
Canada
Total 1,090
48,868 2.2
100.0 Canada
Total 810
43,791 1.8
100.0
Top 10 42,145 86.2 Top 10 38,959 89.0
p)
Others
Note : preliminary 6,723 13.8 Others 4,832 11.0
Total 48,868 100.0 Total 43,791 100.0
Note : p)
p)Note : preliminary
preliminary
T15&16 page 1
Hong Kong
1.5% EU-27
14.9%
Pakistan
Hong Kong
1.8%
1.5%
USA
Republic of Korea 12.6%
Pakistan2.2% India Japan China
1.8% 6.2% 9.8% 11.2%
USA
Republic of Korea 12.6%
2.2% India Japan China
6.2% 9.8% 11.2%
Graphic IX.5. Share of ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural
Commodities, 2008
ASEAN
Graphic Others
IX.5. Share of ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural
19.9%
22.1%
Commodities, 2008
ASEAN EU-27
Others
19.9% 15.4%
Bangladesh 22.1%
1.1%
EU-27
Australia 15.4%
1.6%
Bangladesh
1.1%
Pakistan
Australia
1.9%
1.6%
USA
Republic of Korea
Pakistan 10.6%
3.2%
1.9% India China
Japan
6.4% 9.5%
8.4% USA
Republic of Korea
10.6%
3.2%
India China
Japan
6.4% 9.5%
8.4%
India
3.8%
India
3.8%
Argen na
4.2%na
Argen
Brazil
4.2% USA
5.2%
Brazil 11.7%
USA
5.2% 11.7%
Australia
9.0%
Australia EU-27
China
9.0% 10.3%
EU-27
9.3%
China
10.3%
9.3%
New Zealand
New4.2%
Zealand
4.2%
India
4.8%
India
4.8% China USA
7.7%
China 12.0%
USA
Australia EU-27
7.7% 8.2% 12.0%
Australia 9.9%
EU-27
8.2% 9.9%
T17 page 1
Note :
p) preliminary
T18 page 1
Fertiliser
ASEAN 369.9 61.1 342.7 72.7 495.1 67.0 648.6 59.5 688.8 70.7
USA Table IX.19.
61.8 ASEAN
10.2 Major Markets
7.5 of 1.6
Export of Selected
8.2 Agricultural
1.1 Inputs
52.2 4.8 0.1 0.0
Australia 59.1 9.8 48.5 10.3 72.4 9.8 97.3 8.9 13.9 1.4
Japan
Selected Products/ 28.1
2005 4.6 26.4
2006 5.6 34.0
2007 4.6 72.2
2008 6.6 2009 p) 3.7
36.5
Republic of Korea 20.6 3.4 7.4 1.6 0.2 0.0 5.8 0.5 49.8 5.1
Value Share Value Share Value Share Value Share Value Share
Top 5 539.5 89.1 432.5 91.7 609.9 82.5 876.1 80.3 789.1 81.0
2004 Top 5 Countries
Agriculture Pesticides (Mn US $) (%) (Mn US $) (%) (Mn US $) (%) (Mn US $) (%) (Mn US $ (%)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
ASEAN 175.3 45.3 221.8 40.2 280.1 50.8 117.2 52.1 95.6 57.5
Fertiliser
Japan 30.3 7.8 18.7 3.4 29.1 5.3 8.2 3.7 4.9 3.0
ASEAN 369.9 61.1 342.7 72.7 495.1 67.0 648.6 59.5 688.8 70.7
China 26.7 6.9 40.1 7.3 50.8 9.2 38.6 17.2 32.2 19.3
USA 61.8 10.2 7.5 1.6 8.2 1.1 52.2 4.8 0.1 0.0
Republic of Korea 24.8 6.4 11.6 2.1 7.2 1.3 5.7 2.5 3.1 1.9
Australia 59.1 9.8 48.5 10.3 72.4 9.8 97.3 8.9 13.9 1.4
Taiwan 18.1 4.7 16.5 3.0 2.0 0.4 4.5 2.0 0.1 0.1
Japan 28.1 4.6 26.4 5.6 34.0 4.6 72.2 6.6 36.5 3.7
Top 5 275.1 71.0 308.7 56.0 369.2 66.9 174.3 77.5 136.0 81.8
Republic of Korea 20.6 3.4 7.4 1.6 0.2 0.0 5.8 0.5 49.8 5.1
Top
Source:
Source: 5 Trade Statistics Database 539.5 89.1
ASEAN 432.5 91.7 609.9 82.5 876.1 80.3 789.1 81.0
p)
Note : preliminary
Agriculture
ASEAN TradePesticides
Statistics Database
ASEAN 175.3 45.3 221.8 40.2 280.1 50.8 117.2 52.1 95.6 57.5
Note : Japan 30.3 7.8 18.7 3.4 29.1 5.3 8.2 3.7 4.9 3.0
China
p) preliminary Table IX.20.
26.7 ASEAN
6.9 Major Origins
40.1 of Import
7.3 of Selected
50.8 Agricultural
9.2 Inputs
38.6 17.2 32.2 19.3
Republic of Korea 24.8 6.4 11.6 2.1 7.2 1.3 5.7 2.5 3.1 1.9
Selected Products/
Taiwan 18.1
2005 4.7 16.5
2006 3.0 2.0
2007 0.4 4.5
2008 2.0 2009 p) 0.1
0.1
Top
20045Top 5 Countries 275.1 Share
Value 71.0 308.7 Share
Value 56.0 369.2 Share
Value 66.9 174.3 Share
Value 77.5 136.0 Share
Value 81.8
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database
Fertiliser
Table IX.20.
p)
Note : preliminary
China 493.1 18.3 580.3 12.4 1,187.9 25.4
22.4 1,019.9 1,874.8 21.8
ASEAN ASEAN Major Origins of Import of Selected Agricultural Inputs
421.2 15.6 351.8 7.5 8.4 561.0 12.0
623.2 703.9 13.3
Russia 341.6 12.7 253.6 5.4 441.9 9.5 1,031.9 12.3 349.6 7.5
Canada Table 268.1
IX.20. ASEAN
9.9 Major Origins
280.3 of Import
6.0 of Selected
537.4 Agricultural
11.5 Inputs
1,211.2 14.5 367.8 7.9
EU-27 155.7 5.8 189.2 4.0 321.6 6.9 499.1 6.0 491.5 p)10.5
Selected Products/ 2005 2006 35.4 2007 65.2 2008 63.6 2009
Top 5 1,679.6 62.3 1,655.3 3,049.8 5,320.9 2,851.9 61.0
2004 Top
Agriculture 5 Countries
Pesticides Value Share Value Share Value Share Value Share Value Share
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
China 251.1 28.2 363.7 46.7 290.2 37.3 108.2 28.0 56.1 17.0
Fertiliser
EU-27 172.5 19.3 170.4 21.9 100.3 12.9 66.2 17.1 58.7 17.8
China 493.1 18.3 580.3 12.4 1,187.9 25.4 1,874.8 22.4 1,019.9 21.8
ASEAN 151.8 17.0 202.9 26.1 214.0 27.5 115.4 29.9 88.8 27.0
ASEAN 421.2 15.6 351.8 7.5 561.0 12.0 703.9 8.4 623.2 13.3
Switzerland 89.0 10.0 46.3 5.9 30.5 3.9 16.8 4.3 19.9 6.0
Russia 341.6 12.7 253.6 5.4 441.9 9.5 1,031.9 12.3 349.6 7.5
Japan 63.1 7.1 67.2 8.6 50.5 6.5 20.8 5.4 19.4 5.9
Canada 268.1 9.9 280.3 6.0 537.4 11.5 1,211.2 14.5 367.8 7.9
Top 5 727.5 81.6 850.5 109.3 685.6 88.1 327.4 84.7 242.9 73.8
EU-27 155.7 5.8 189.2 4.0 321.6 6.9 499.1 6.0 491.5 10.5
Top
Source: 5 Trade Statistics Database 1,679.6
ASEAN 62.3 1,655.3 35.4 3,049.8 65.2 5,320.9 63.6 2,851.9 61.0
p)
Note : preliminary
Agriculture Pesticides
China 251.1 28.2 363.7 46.7 290.2 37.3 108.2 28.0 56.1 17.0
EU-27 172.5 19.3 170.4 21.9 100.3 12.9 66.2 17.1 58.7 17.8
ASEAN 151.8 17.0 202.9 26.1 214.0 27.5 115.4 29.9 88.8 27.0
Switzerland 89.0 10.0 46.3 5.9 30.5 3.9 16.8 4.3 19.9 6.0
Japan 63.1 7.1 67.2 8.6 50.5 6.5 20.8 5.4 19.4 5.9
Top 5 727.5 81.6 850.5 109.3 685.6 88.1 327.4 84.7 242.9 73.8
Source:
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database
p)
Note : Trade
ASEAN preliminary
Database
Note :
p) preliminary
T19&20 page 1
alaysia by Country,
Myanmar1995 - 2009
Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Total
(6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)
1995(1) 46.7
(2) 147.7
(3) 714.7
(4) 30.8
(5)
1995
1996 46.7
51.4 147.7
165.9 714.7
763.1 30.8
46.4
1996
1997 51.4
48.3 165.9
166.4 763.1
851.9 46.4
77.5
1997
1998 48.3
7.9 166.4
95.2 851.9
660.9 77.5
21.5
1998
1999 10.77.9 95.2
90.1 660.9
677.3 21.5
28.7
1999
2000 10.7
34.2 90.1
137.0 677.3
701.0 28.7
74.7
2000
2001 34.2
33.2 137.0
158.9 701.0
852.2 74.7
77.7
2001
2002 33.2
35.5 158.9
163.9 852.2
867.5 77.7
80.8
2002
2003 35.5
41.2 163.9
167.4 867.5
980.0 80.8
84.1
2003
2004 41.2
54.9 167.4
244.4 980.0
1,176.8 84.1
132.4
2004
2005 54.9
54.1 244.4
242.5 1,176.8
1,452.2 132.4
130.1
2005
2006 54.1
57.4 242.5
249.3 1,452.2
1,563.2 130.1
169.0
2006 57.4 249.3 1,563.2 169.0
2007 64.5 276.5 1,812.2 214.2
2007 64.5 276.5 1,812.2 214.2
2008 71.2 321.4 2,434.2 232.3
2008
2009 p) 71.2
69.9 321.4
311.9 2,434.2
2,152.1 232.3
209.9
2009 p) 69.9 311.9 2,152.1 209.9
Source:
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database
ASEAN Trade
p) Statistics
Source: ASEAN TradeDatabase
Statistics Database
Notes : preliminary
p) with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank :
Notes : preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank :
World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)
World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)
Source:
Source:
Source: ASEAN
ASEAN Trade
Trade Statistics
Statistics Database
Database
ASEAN
Notes:Trade Statistics
Cambodia: Database
data is available since 2000;Myanmar:
Myanmar: data
Notes: Cambodia: data is available since 2000; data is isavailable
availablesince
since1999
1999
LaoLao PDR:
PDR: data
data is available
is available since
since 2003;Vietnam:
2003; Vietnam: data
data is is availablesince
available since2004
2004
p) p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank :
preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank :
World
World Bank
Bank Economic
Economic update
update forfor
thethe East
East Asia
Asia and
and PacificRegion,
Pacific Region,April
April2009
2009(www.worldbank.org)
(www.worldbank.org)
55.6
(6) 262.2
(7) 188.3
(8) 1,446.0
(9)
55.6
65.0 262.2
277.1 188.3
199.0 1,446.0
1,567.9
65.0
65.9 277.1
286.0 199.0
186.0 1,567.9
1,682.0
65.9
9.9 286.0
180.4 186.0
56.3 1,682.0
1,032.2
9.9
16.0 180.4
184.6 56.3
93.5 1,032.2
1,100.9
16.0
58.1 184.6
330.9 93.5
167.8 1,100.9
1,503.7
58.1
48.2 330.9
335.6 167.8
152.0 1,503.7
1,657.8
48.2
56.3 335.6
353.9 152.0
154.4 1,657.8
1,712.2
56.3
58.5 353.9
372.7 154.4
156.2 1,712.2
1,860.1
58.5
67.3 372.7
628.7 156.2
171.9 1,860.1
2,476.4
67.3
66.0 628.7
487.7 171.9
194.9 2,476.4
2,627.5
66.0
72.2 487.7
438.6 194.9
211.6 2,627.5
2,761.3
72.2
71.7 438.6
437.6 211.6
227.4 2,761.3
3,104.0
71.7 437.6 227.4 3,104.0
82.1 436.0 260.3 3,837.5
82.1
82.8 436.0
398.1 260.3
285.6 3,837.5
3,510.4
82.8 398.1 285.6 3,510.4
Note :
p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank :
World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)
Note: Cambodia: data is available since 2000; Myanmar: data is available since 1999
Lao PDR: data is available since 2003; Vietnam: data is available since 2004
p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank :
World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)
- - not available at the time of publication
Wheat
Cereals,Total 1- 7,250- 70,445- 3,401- 2,458-
Coconuts
Wheat 0- 71- 19,625- 0- 530-
Total Fruit Primary
Coconuts 80 307
71 16,649
19,625 2060 1,301
530
Bananas
Total Fruit Primary 18 130
307 5,454
16,649 48
206 530
1,301
Mangoes
Bananas 1- 35
130 1,819
5,454 3
48 27
530
Citrus
MangoesFruit 0- 68
35 2,626
1,819 713 31
27
Other Crops
Citrus Fruit 0 68 2,626 71 31
Coffee,
Other CropsGreen 0 0 676 33 31
Tea
Coffee, Green 00 00 150
676 0
33 6
31
Cocoa
Tea beans 00 00 740
150 00 356
Natural
Cocoa Rubber
beans 00 180 2,755
740 00 1,200
35
Palm OilRubber
Natural Fruit 00 0
18 78,000
2,755 00 79,100
1,200
Sweet Potatoes
Palm Oil Fruit 00 380 1,887
78,000 1260 29
79,100
Groundnuts
Sweet Potatoes 00 30
38 1,384
1,887 35
126 1
29
Groundnuts
Source:
Source: FAOSTAT database, as of September 2010
0 30 1,384 35 1
FAOSTAT
Note: database, as of
'-' - not September
available at 2010
the time of publication
Source: FAOSTAT database, as of September 2010
Table IX.26. Production of Selected
Note: '-' - not available at the time of publication
Table
Table IX.26.
IX.26. Productionof
Production of Selected
Selected
Wheat
Cereals,Total 1- 7,787- 76,575- 3,818- 2,467-
Coconuts
Wheat 0- 71- 19,500- 0- 555-
Total Fruit Primary
Coconuts 80 307
71 15,918
19,500 2060 1,305
555
Bananas
Total Fruit Primary 18 130
307 5,741
15,918 48
206 530
1,305
Mangoes
Bananas 1- 35
130 2,013
5,741 3
48 28
530
Citrus
Mangoes Fruit 0- 68
35 2,323
2,013 713 31
28
Other Crops
Citrus Fruit 0 68 2,323 71 31
Coffee,
Other Green
Crops 0 0 683 31 29
Tea
Coffee, Green 00 00 151
683 1
31 6
29
Cocoa
Tea beans 00 00 793
151 01 306
Natural
Cocoa Rubber
beans 00 320 2,922
793 00 1,072
30
Palm OilRubber
Natural Fruit 00 0
32 85,000
2,922 00 83,000
1,072
Sweet Potatoes
Palm Oil Fruit 00 400 1,877
85,000 1260 29
83,000
Groundnuts
Sweet Potatoes 00 25
40 774
1,877 33
126 1
29
Groundnuts
Source: FAOSTAT database, as of September 2010
0 25 774 33 1
Note: '-' - not available at the time of publication
Source:
Source: FAOSTAT database, as of September 2010
FAOSTAT
Note: database, as of
'-' - not September
available at 2010
the time of publication
158
32,900 22,977- -- 35,9641 40,248- 159
215,644
370
158 14,853- 0- 1,722
1 1,035- 38,206
159
1,880
370 14,153
14,853 0
0 8,943
1,722 5,721
1,035 49,169
38,206
1,880- 7,484
14,153 0
0 2,000
8,943 1,355
5,721 17,002
49,169
-- 1,024
7,484 0- 1,800
2,000 370
1,355 5,078
17,002
-- 272
1,024 -- 1,130
1,800 624
370 4,822
5,078
- 272 - 1,130 624 4,822
4 98 0 56 916 1,814
27
4 0
98 0
0 6
56 164
916 353
1,814
0
27 5
0 0
0 0
6 0
164 781
353
45
0 404
5 00 3,024
0 606
0 8,052
781
0
45 286
404 00 6,390
3,024 0
606 163,776
8,052
57
0 574
286 0
0 0
6,390 1,438
0 4,149
163,776
1,000 31 0 114 510 3,106
57 574 0 0 1,438 4,149
Note : 1,000 31 0 114 510 3,106
- - not available at the time of publication
158
31,950 23,744- -- 34,4231 43,258- 159
224,024
370
158 15,320- 0- 1,722
1 1,086- 38,624
159
1,880
370 15,421
15,320 0
0 8,407
1,722 5,721
1,086 49,172
38,624
1,880- 8,688
15,421 0
0 2,000
8,407 1,355
5,721 18,493
49,172
-- 884
8,688 0- 1,800
2,000 370
1,355 5,133
18,493
-- 265
884 -- 1,130
1,800 624
370 4,512
5,133
- 265 - 1,130 624 4,512
4 97 0 50 1,056 1,951
27
4 0
97 0
0 6
50 175
1,056 364
1,951
0
27 5
0 0
0 0
6 0
175 828
364
45
0 411
5 0
0 3,193
0 660
0 8,335
828
0
45 286
411 0
0 7,873
3,193 0
660 176,159
8,335
57
0 573
286 0
0 0
7,873 1,324
0 4,025
176,159
1,000 30 0 114 534 2,511
57 573 0 0 1,324 4,025
1,000 30 0 114 534 2,511
Note :
- - not available at the time of publication
4000
6000 2005 2006 2007 2008
Production
3000
5000
Production (000 Metric
2000
4000
1000
3000
20000
Beef and veal Buffalo meat Pig/swine meat (pork) Mutton and lamb Goat meat Poultry meat
meat
1000
2006 2007
0
Percent (%)
-40
2006 2007
-40 Year
-80
Agriculture products (value) Cereals (volume)
Rice (volume) Wheat & flour wheat equivalent (volume)
Palm oil (volume) Natural rubber (volume)
Coffee, green+roast, (volume) Tea (volume)
Cotton (volume) Jute (volume)
Year
-80
Agriculture products (value) Cereals (volume)
Rice (volume) Wheat & flour wheat equivalent (volume)
G8-9 Palm oil (volume) Natural rubber (volume) page 1
Coffee, green+roast, (volume) Tea (volume)
Cotton (volume) Jute (volume)
G8-9 page 1
200.00
150.00
Percent (%)
100.00
50.00
0.00
Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam ASEAN
-50.00
Cattle Buffalo Pig Sheep Goat Chicken Duck
G10 page 1
ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2010 193
Table IX.27. Livestock and Poultry
Table IX.27. Livestock and Poultry
Poultry Population
Chicken 15,500 16,928 1,253,431 21,983
Duck 220 7,000 39,840 3,200
2007
Livestock Population
Cattle 0.9 3,400.0 11,514.9 1,337.0
Buffalo 4.6 774.0 2,085.8 1,120.0
Pig 1.8 2,790.0 6,710.8 2,260.0
Sheep 3.0 0.0 9,859.7 0.0
Goat 2.7 0.0 14,470.2 230.0
Poultry Population
Chicken 15,500 15,200 1,275,400 21,900
Duck 100 7,000 35,867 3,200
2006
Livestock Population
Cattle 1.0 3,344.6 10,875.1 1,321.0
Buffalo 4.7 724.4 2,166.6 1,108.0
Pig 1.8 2,740.7 6,218.2 2,033.0
Sheep 3.0 0.0 8,979.8 0.0
Goat 2.6 0.0 13,790.0 210.0
Poultry Population
Chicken 13,705 15,136 1,188,814 20,803
Duck 100 7,000 32,481 3,200
2005
Livestock Population
Cattle 1.3 3,100.0 11,500.0 1,272.0
Buffalo 5.0 650.0 2,428.2 1,097.0
Pig 1.8 2,500.0 6,267.4 1,827.0
Sheep 3.0 0.0 8,306.9 0.0
Goat 3.0 0.0 13,182.1 143.0
Poultry Population
Chicken 13,000 15,000 1,249,426 19,802
Duck 100 7,000 34,275 3,200
Sources
Sources
1/ FAOhttp://faostat.fao.org/,
1/ FAO database, database, http://faostat.fao.org/, as of September 2010
as of September 2010
Note:
-' - not available at the time of publication
194 ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2010
Population1/, 2005-2008
Population1/, 2005-2008
(thousand head)
(thousand head)
Note:
- - not available at the time of publication
2008
Livestock production
Beef and veal 2.4 62.4 352.4 26.0 22.5
Buffalo meat 0.4 10.4 44.0 19.0 4.7
Pig/swine meat (pork) 0.1 110.0 636.8 54.0 195.1
Mutton and lamb meat 0.0 0.0 62.3 0.0 0.4
Goat meat 0.0 0.0 69.4 1.1 0.9
Poultry production
Poultry meat 18.5 27.3 1,403.6 21.5 1,042.0
2007
Livestock production
Beef and veal 2.4 61.2 339.5 23.0 22.3
Buffalo meat 0.4 10.7 41.8 18.5 4.5
Pig/swine meat (pork) 0.1 140.5 597.0 47.0 191.8
Mutton and lamb meat 0.0 0.0 56.9 - 0.4
Goat meat 0.0 0.0 63.6 0.9 0.9
Poultry production
Poultry meat 18.4 25.6 1,339.9 21.4 1,042.0
2006
Livestock production
Beef and veal 2.6 60.2 395.8 22.5 22.0
Buffalo meat 0.4 10.1 43.9 18.3 4.5
Pig/swine meat (pork) 0.1 138.5 588.0 43.0 197.3
Mutton and lamb meat 0.0 0.0 75.2 - 0.4
Goat meat 0.0 0.0 65.0 0.8 0.8
Poultry production
Poultry meat 16.4 25.5 1,284.7 20.5 1,030.0
2005
Livestock production
Beef and veal 2.8 60.0 463.8 22.5 21.3
Buffalo meat 0.5 13.6 40.8 18.6 4.5
Pig/swine meat (pork) 0.1 127.5 577.5 28.0 205.5
Mutton and lamb meat 0.0 0.0 66.5 0.0 0.4
Goat meat 0.0 0.0 58.9 0.5 0.7
Poultry production
Poultry meat 16.4 24.8 1,423.5 19.4 1,018.7
Note:
- - not available as of date of compilation
Some figures from the FAO are unofficial estimates: Cambodia (all); Lao PDR (goat meat); Indonesia (pork);
Malaysia (buffalo and goat meat); Myanmar (beef, buffalo meat and pork); Philippines (mutton and lamb);
Thailand (all except poultry meat); and Viet Nam (buffalo and goat meet)
Figures for beef and veal may not include veal for Malaysia and Philippines; and figures for mutton and
lamb may not include lamb for Malaysia
2007
Agriculture products (value) 3 68 17,679 39 17,673
Cereals, Total (volume) 0 83 201 23 78
Rice (volume) 0 3 1 0 0
Wheat & flour wheat equivalent (volum 0 0 98 0 75
Palm oil (volume) 0 3 8,875 0 13,011
Natural rubber (volume) 3 15 2,408 0 1,017
Coffee, green+roast, (volume) 0 0 321 17 1
Tea (volume) 0 0 84 0 1
Cotton (volume) 0 0 38 0 9
Jute (volume) 0 0 0 0 0
Silk (volume) 0 0 0 0 0
2006
Agriculture products (value) 8 26 11,638 20 10,290
Cereals, Total (volume) 0 38 111 127 84
Rice (volume) 0 5 1 0 4
Wheat & flour wheat equivalent (volum 0 0 82 - 68
Palm oil (volume) 0 5 12,101 - 14,203
Natural rubber (volume) 1 11 2,287 - 1,131
Coffee, green+roast, (volume) 0 - 414 7 2
Tea (volume) - 0 95 - 1
Cotton (volume) 0 0 37 0 9
Jute (volume) - - 0 - -
Silk (volume) - - 0 - 0
2005
Agriculture products (value) 4 30 9,938 24 9,226
Cereals, Total (volume) 0 25 252 47 89
Rice (volume) - 2 42 0 5
Wheat & flour wheat equivalent (volum 0 0 155 - 79
Palm oil (volume) 0 4 10,376 - 13,193
Natural rubber (volume) 1 7 2,025 - 1,147
Coffee, green+roast, (volume) 0 - 446 14 1
Tea (volume) - 0 102 - 1
Cotton (volume) 0 0 35 0 9
Jute (volume) - - 0 - -
Silk (volume) - - 0 - 0
Note:
- - not available at the time of publication
2007
Agriculture products (value) 272 565 8,633 201 8,932
Cereals, Total (volume) 42 44 5,543 32 5,703
Rice (volume) 34 13 1,406 24 798
Wheat & flour wheat equivalent (volume) 8 28 3,423 4 2,231
Palm oil (volume) 7 7 7 0 823
Natural rubber (volume) 0 0 10 0 607
Coffee, green+roast, (volume) 0 0 50 0 44
Tea (volume) 0 7 9 0 16
Cotton (volume) 0 1 584 0 39
Jute (volume) 0 0 3 0 5
Silk (volume) 0 0 0 0 0
2006
Agriculture products (value) 258 194 5,526 41 6,832
Cereals, Total (volume) 43 35 7,572 20 6,325
Rice (volume) 34 3 456 15 843
Wheat & flour wheat equivalent (volume) 8 28 5,330 4 2,184
Palm oil (volume) 6 7 11 - 779
Natural rubber (volume) 0 0 7 0 521
Coffee, green+roast, (volume) 0 0 7 0 36
Tea (volume) 0 7 5 0 15
Cotton (volume) 0 0 11 - 3
Jute (volume) - - 2 - 3
Silk (volume) 0 - 2 - 0
2005
Agriculture products (value) 308 194 4,734 46 5,997
Cereals, Total (volume) 46 35 5,479 26 5,481
Rice (volume) 33 8 189 21 585
Wheat & flour wheat equivalent (volume) 8 26 5,092 4 2,314
Palm oil (volume) 6 13 11 - 486
Natural rubber (volume) 1 0 7 3 478
Coffee, green+roast, (volume) 0 0 3 0 25
Tea (volume) 0 0 5 0 15
Cotton (volume) 0 0 10 - 3
Jute (volume) - - 2 - 3
Silk (volume) 0 - 0 - 0
Sources
Source: 1/ FAO database, http://faostat.fao.org/, as of September 2010
1/ FAO database, http://faostat.fao.org/, as of September 2010
Note: '-' - not available at the time of publication
Note :
- - not available at the time of publication
Sources: Country Submission; Philippines - NSO websites Table A, Summary table for manufacturing
Sources: establishment with ATE of 20 and over; 2000 Census of Business and Industry Manufacturing; and Table 2 on Volume of Production Index (VoPI),
Country Submission; Philippines
January 2001-December - NSO
2002. websites
Thailand Table of
- websites A,NSO.
Summary table for manufacturing establishment with ATE of 20 and over; 2000 Census of
Business and Industry Manufacturing; and Table 2 on Volume of Production Index (VoPI), January 2001-December 2002. Thailand - websites of NSO.
Notes: 1/ 2000: Census of manufacturing industries; 2001-2003: annual survey of manufacturing industries
Notes: 2/ Philippines figures are based on average Total Employment (ATE) from the Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry; 1999 figures
based on the Census of Philippine Business and Industry; 2001 figures are preliminary
1/ 2000: Census of manufacturing
Establishment size is definedindustries; 2001-2003:
based on the numbers of annual survey of manufacturing
employment/persons industries
engaged, and classified into : (1) 10 and over; (2) 20 and over; (3) 100 and over
2/ Philippines figures are based on average Total Employment (ATE) from the Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry; 1999 figures based
on the Census of Philippine Business
*) In terms of Number of Persons Enganged and Industry; 2001 figures are preliminary
Establishment size is defined based on the numbers of employment/persons engaged, and classified into : (1) 10 and over; (2) 20 and over; (3) 100
and over
*) In terms of Number of Persons Enganged
15 Manufacture of food products & beverages 48,820 6,341 4,603 21 971 781 115,696
16 Manufacture of tobacco products 870 1,208 126 3 18 - 515
17 Manufacture of textiles 11,342 2,820 851 20 204 100 82,135
18 Manufacture of wearing apparel; dressing & dyeing of fur 9,425 2,917 6,251 6 493 506 82,939
19 Tanning & dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage, 157 764 390 5 120 37 4,681
handbags, saddlery, harness and footwear
20 Manufacture of wood & wood products, cork, except furniture; 2,633 1,648 1,659 99 154 119 64,499
manufacture of articles of straw & plating materials
21 Paper & paper products 44 553 588 6 159 105 1,964
22 Publishing, printing & paper products 392 789 2,336 13 290 866 5,949
23 Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum products & nuclear fuel 38 96 21 3 9 16 109
24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical products 118 1,151 1,024 329 269 3,618
25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 42 1,774 2,146 9 347 339 4,714
26 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products 2,349 1,916 1,411 331 179 139 13,137
27 Manufacture of basic metals 38 260 1,305 1 211 33 1,790
28 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery & equipment 4,098 981 3,271 7 319 1,205 34,308
29 Manufacture of machinery & equipment n.e.c. 30 436 1,274 4 244 1,598 5,050
30 Manufacture of office, accounting & computing machinery 2 10 66 56 - 73
31 Manufacture of electrical machinery & apparatus n.e.c 395 285 504 2 157 238 1,175
32 Manufacture of radio, television, communication equipment & apparatus 3 227 538 2 169 190 753
33 Manufacture of medical, precision & optical instruments, watches & clocks 5 70 137 68 167 47
34 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers & semi-trailers 33 302 328 3 109 953 1,336
35 Manufacture of other transport equipment 85 380 255 2 57 - 865
36 Manufacture of furniture; manufacturing n.e.c. 2,863 2,914 3,444 12 347 979 31,929
37 Recycling 1 156 57 - 14 - 286
All Industries 83,783 27,998 32,584 549 5,024 8,640 457,568
Sources: Country Submission; Philippines - National Statistics Office website; Singapore - Singstat website; Thailand National Statistics Office website.
Sources:
Notes:
Country Submission; Philippines - National Statistics Office website; Singapore - Singstat website; Thailand National Statistics Office website.
Figures in italics are revised/updated data relative to the previous edition of the yearbook.
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation.
Notes:'-' - not available at the time of publication
n.a. - not applicable
Figures in italics are revised/updated data relative to the previous edition of the yearbook.
1/ Classification of industries may slightly differ across countries
p/ -2/preliminary as of date
Indonesia's figures are forof compilation.
large and medium manufacturing establihments with 20 and over person engaged
- - 3/notMalaysia's
available at the
figures timeestablishments
include of publicationwith less 10 workers
n.a.4/- not
Singapore's figures include establishments with less 10 workers and the classification combine industry division 15 and 16; and figure for division 34 is
applicable
for transport equipment; other manufacturing incl. pharmaceutical products
1/ 5/ Classification of industries
Thailand's figures may slightly
include establishments withdiffer
less 10across
workerscountries
2/ Indonesias figures are for large and medium manufacturing establihments with 20 and over person engaged
3/ Malaysias figures include establishments with less 10 workers
4/ Singapores figures include establishments with less 10 workers and the classification combine industry division 15 and 16; and figure for division
34 is for transport equipment; other manufacturing incl. pharmaceutical products
5/ Thailands figures include establishments with less 10 workers
1/ Cambodia Indonesia
2/
Malaysia
3/ Myanmar Philippines Singapore
4/
Thailand
5/
Industry Divison Code and Description
2009 2007 2007 2007 2006 p/ 2008 2007
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
15 Manufacture of food products & beverages 58.3 22.6 14.1 3.8 19.3 9.0 25.3
16 Manufacture of tobacco products 1.0 4.3 0.4 0.5 0.4 - 0.1
17 Manufacture of textiles 13.5 10.1 2.6 3.6 4.1 1.2 18.0
18 Manufacture of wearing apparel; dressing & dyeing of fur 11.2 10.4 19.2 1.1 9.8 5.9 18.1
19 Tanning & dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage, 0.2 2.7 1.2 0.9 2.4 0.4 1.0
handbags, saddlery, harness and footwear
20 Manufacture of wood & wood products, cork, except furniture; 3.1 5.9 5.1 18.0 3.1 1.4 14.1
manufacture of articles of straw & plating materials
21 Paper & paper products 0.1 2.0 1.8 1.1 3.2 1.2 0.4
22 Publishing, printing & paper products 0.5 2.8 7.2 2.4 5.8 10.0 1.3
23 Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum products & nuclear fuel 0.0 0.3 0.1 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.0
24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical products 0.1 4.1 3.1 0.0 6.5 3.1 0.8
25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 0.1 6.3 6.6 1.6 6.9 3.9 1.0
26 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products 2.8 6.8 4.3 60.3 3.6 1.6 2.9
27 Manufacture of basic metals 0.0 0.9 4.0 0.2 4.2 0.4 0.4
28 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery & equipment 4.9 3.5 10.0 1.3 6.3 13.9 7.5
29 Manufacture of machinery & equipment n.e.c. 0.0 1.6 3.9 0.7 4.9 18.5 1.1
30 Manufacture of office, accounting & computing machinery 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 1.1 - 0.0
31 Manufacture of electrical machinery & apparatus n.e.c 0.5 1.0 1.5 0.4 3.1 2.8 0.3
32 Manufacture of radio, television, communication equipment & apparatus 0.0 0.8 1.7 0.4 3.4 2.2 0.2
33 Manufacture of medical, precision & optical instruments, watches & clocks 0.0 0.3 0.4 0.0 1.4 1.9 0.0
34 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers & semi-trailers 0.0 1.1 1.0 0.5 2.2 11.0 0.3
35 Manufacture of other transport equipment 0.1 1.4 0.8 0.4 1.1 - 0.2
36 Manufacture of furniture; manufacturing n.e.c. 3.4 10.4 10.6 2.2 6.9 11.3 7.0
37 Recycling - 0.6 0.2 - 0.3 - 0.1
All Industries 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Sources: Country Submission; Philippines - National Statistics Office website; Singapore - Singstat website; Thailand National Statistics Office website.
Sources:
Notes:
Country
FiguresSubmission; Philippinesdata
in italics are revised/updated - National Statistics
relative to the previous Office
edition ofwebsite; Singapore - Singstat website; Thailand National Statistics Office website.
the yearbook.
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation.
'-' - not available at the time of publication
Notes:n.a. - not applicable
Figures in italics are
1/ Classification revised/updated
of industries data
may slightly differ relative
across to the previous edition of the yearbook.
countries
p/ -2/preliminary
Indonesia's figures are for large and medium manufacturing establihments with 20 and over person engaged
as of date of compilation.
3/ Malaysia's figures include establishments with less 10 workers
- - 4/
notSingapore's
availablefigures
at the timeestablishments
include of publication with less 10 workers and the classification combine industry division 15 and 16; and figure for division 34 is for transport equipment;
n.a. - nototherapplicable
manufacturing incl. pharmaceutical products
5/ Thailand's figures include establishments with less 10 workers
1/ Classification of industries may slightly differ across countries
2/ Indonesias figures are for large and medium manufacturing establihments with 20 and over person engaged
3/ Malaysias figures include establishments with less 10 workers
4/ Singapores figures include establishments with less 10 workers and the classification combine industry division 15 and 16; and figure for division
34 is for transport equipment; other manufacturing incl. pharmaceutical products
5/ Thailands figures include establishments with less 10 workers
15 Manufacture of food products & beverages 125.5 748.2 170.2 3.3 150.0 23.4 802.5
16 Manufacture of tobacco products 4.3 334.2 5.0 1.8 8.8 - 10.5
17 Manufacture of textiles 43.8 558.8 35.6 15.0 27.2 0.9 409.6
18 Manufacture of wearing apparel; dressing & dyeing of fur 265.8 523.1 79.3 1.3 138.7 5.3 449.0
19 Tanning & dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage, 27.6 210.9 8.7 1.5 16.9 0.9 132.4
handbags, saddlery, harness and footwear 0.0
20 Manufacture of wood & wood products, cork, except furniture; 8.9 279.6 126.4 8.5 23.0 2.0 199.2
manufacture of articles of straw & plating materials 0.0
21 Paper & paper products 1.2 134.3 39.4 4.8 19.5 4.2 80.9
22 Publishing, printing & paper products 3.5 58.5 62.3 1.8 17.7 18.5 88.3
23 Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum products & nuclear fuel 0.2 9.0 4.7 3.7 0.8 3.2 8.2
24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical products 2.4 213.1 69.5 0.0 41.1 16.8 163.2
25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 0.9 343.2 209.0 1.9 38.2 15.9 312.9
26 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products 17.6 177.3 74.9 23.9 27.2 5.7 201.3
27 Manufacture of basic metals 0.4 64.2 55.4 0.8 26.0 2.6 73.4
28 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery & equipment 13.4 129.6 104.2 1.2 33.0 40.8 295.6
29 Manufacture of machinery & equipment n.e.c. 0.2 83.7 69.0 3.7 29.7 67.2 165.3
30 Manufacture of office, accounting & computing machinery 0.0 3.4 105.4 0.0 68.8 - 46.3
31 Manufacture of electrical machinery & apparatus n.e.c 1.2 82.8 67.1 0.5 64.6 11.2 123.6
32 Manufacture of radio, television, communication equipment & apparatus 0.0 147.3 260.3 0.7 134.4 90.6 290.9
33 Manufacture of medical, precision & optical instruments, watches & clocks 0.0 23.4 33.8 0.0 23.0 15.7 39.8
34 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers & semi-trailers 0.1 79.2 51.9 2.0 25.4 95.5 159.7
35 Manufacture of other transport equipment 1.2 85.9 28.9 1.1 13.0 - 47.0
36 Manufacture of furniture; manufacturing n.e.c. 7.4 326.8 137.6 1.5 45.3 14.8 358.0
37 Recycling - 8.5 1.7 - 0.8 - 2.6
All Industries 525.5 4,624.9 1,800.4 79.1 973.2 435.2 4,460.3
Sources: Country Submission; Philippines - National Statistics Office website; Singapore - Singstat website; Thailand National Statistics Office website.
Sources:
Notes:
Country Submission; Philippines - National Statistics Office website; Singapore - Singstat website; Thailand National Statistics Office website.
Figures in italics are revised/updated data relative to the previous edition of the yearbook.
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation.
Notes:'-' - not available at the time of publication
n.a. - not
Figures applicable
in italics are revised/updated data relative to the previous edition of the yearbook.
1/ Classification of industries may slightly differ across countries
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation.
2/ Indonesia's figures are for large and medium manufacturing establihments with 20 and over person engaged
- - 3/
notMalaysia's
availablefigures
at the time establishments
include of publication with less 10 workers
n.a.4/- not applicable
Singapore's figures include establishments with less 10 workers and the classification combine industry division 15 and 16; and figure for division 34 is
for transport equipment; other manufacturing
1/ Classification of industries may slightly differ incl. pharmaceutical products
across countries
5/ Thailand's figures include establishments with less 10 workers
2/ Indonesias figures are for large and medium manufacturing establihments with 20 and over person engaged
3/ Malaysias figures include establishments with less 10 workers
4/ Singapores figures include establishments with less 10 workers and the classification combine industry division 15 and 16; and figure for division
34 is for transport equipment; other manufacturing incl. pharmaceutical products
5/ Thailands figures include establishments with less 10 workers
(In 000)
Cambodia Indonesia2/ Malaysia3/ Myanmar Philippines Singapore4/ Thailand5/
Industry Divison Code and Description1/
2009 2007 2007 2007 2006 p/ 2006 2007
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
Sources: Country Submission; Philippines - National Statistics Office website; Singapore - Singstat website; Thailand National Statistics Office website.
Sources:
Notes:
Country
FiguresSubmission; Philippinesdata
in italics are revised/updated - National Statistics
relative to the Officeofwebsite;
previous edition Singapore - Singstat website; Thailand National Statistics Office website.
the yearbook.
p/ - preliminary as of date of compilation.
'-' - not available at the time of publication
Notes:
n.a. - not applicable
Figures in italics of
1/ Classification are revised/updated
industries data
may slightly differ relative
across to the previous edition of the yearbook.
countries
p/ -2/preliminary as ofare
Indonesia's figures date of compilation.
for large and medium manufacturing establihments with 20 and over person engaged
3/ Malaysia's figures include establishments with less 10 workers
- - 4/
notSingapore's
availablefigures
at the time of publication
include establishments with less 10 workers and the classification combine industry division 15 and 16; and figure for division 34 is f
n.a. - not applicable
or transport equipment; other manufacturing incl. pharmaceutical products
5/ Thailand's figures include
1/ Classification of industries establishments
may slightlywith less 10 workers
differ across countries
2/ Indonesias figures are for large and medium manufacturing establihments with 20 and over person engaged
3/ Malaysias figures include establishments with less 10 workers
4/ Singapores figures include establishments with less 10 workers and the classification combine industry division 15 and 16; and figure for division
34 is for transport equipment; other manufacturing incl. pharmaceutical products
5/ Thailands figures include establishments with less 10 workers
(USD)
(USD)
**) Indonesia Malaysia Philippines p/ Singapore Thailand
Divison of Industry
(2007) (2007) (2006) (2008) (2007)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
15 Manufacture of Food products & beverages 13,804 21,349 21,923 44,953 8,855
16 Manufacture of Tobacco products 19,246 22,797 57,222 - 84,491
17 Manufacture of Textiles 7,682 9,459 5,932 24,399 4,714
18 Manufacture of Wearing apparel; dressing & dyeing of fur 4,415 5,282 3,571 21,829 3,910
19 Tanning & dressing of leather; Manufacture of luggage, 4,847 7,544 5,174 38,671 6,069
handbas, saddlery, harness and footwear
20 Manufacture of Wood & product of wood & cork except 7,030 9,443 2,437 24,596 3,004
furniture; manufacture of articles of straw & plaiting materials
21 Paper & paper products 26,471 13,114 10,190 42,039 13,164
22 Publishing, printing & paper products 14,018 14,259 9,379 54,893 7,941
23 Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum product & nuclear fuel 38,026 1,364,243 1,904,546 165,448 115,344
24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical products 40,852 72,294 22,622 90,346 19,739
25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 10,950 12,396 9,871 34,658 11,350
26 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products 14,796 18,684 18,804 64,392 9,450
27 Manufacture of basic metals 42,096 34,728 30,645 73,267 21,143
28 Manufacture of fabricated metal product, except machinery 12,324 13,297 8,187 41,146 9,262
& equipment
29 Manufacture of machinery & equipment n.e.c. 12,210 18,518 20,779 54,862 16,870
30 Manufacture of office, accounting & computing machinery 8,418 34,124 13,161 - 11,103
31 Manufacture of electrical machinery & apparaus n.e.c 15,971 20,481 11,294 65,892 12,809
32 Manufacture of radio, television, commucication equipment 13,581 21,728 40,568 109,783 25,783
& apparatus
33 Manufacture of medical, precision & optical instrument, 8,770 17,675 3,487 93,971 17,940
watches & clocks
34 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers & semi-trailers 56,367 23,180 72,582 47,528 39,160
35 Manufacture of other transport equipment 48,072 20,171 16,344 - 21,244
36 Manufacture of furniture; manufacturing n.e.c. 4,920 7,807 4,823 393,995 5,049
37 Recycling 7,323 19,880 22,634 - 9,005
TOTAL 14,119 22,949 20,057 77,012 11,423
Sources:
Computed from the following sources:
Country submission;
Country submission; Indonesia
Indonesia- BPS Website;
- BPS Website;Philippines
Philippines -- NSO
NSO websites
websitesTable
Table
A, A, Summary
Summary tabletable for manufacturing
for manufacturing establishment
establishment with ATE ofwith ATEover;
20 and of 20
and over;
20002000
Census Census of Business
of Business and Industry
and Industry Manufacturing;
Manufacturing; and Table 2and Table 2ofon
on Volume VolumeIndex
Production of Production Index
(VoPI), January (VoPI), January
2001-December 2001-December
2002. 2002.
Value added is from
"Industrial Statistics in thePhilippines, Problems and Solutions", a paper presented at the Workshop on Development Indicators, Bangkok
Value added is from Industrial Statistics in thePhilippines, Problems and Solutions, a paper presented at the Workshop on Development Indicators,6-10
August
Bangkok 2001.
6-10 Singapore
August 2001.- Singapore
Yearbook of-Statistics
Yearbook Singapore 2010;Singapore
of Statistics Thailand - websites of Nso - websites of Nso
2010; Thailand
*)
Notes: In terms of Number of Persons Enganged
Notes: Philippines; In terms of average total employment (ATE)
*) In terms of Number
Coverage: of Persons
Establishments Enganged
with 10 or more persons engaged (Philippines)
Philippines; In terms of with
Establishments average
20 or total
more employment
persons engaged (ATE)
(Indonesia)
Coverage: Establishments
**) Classification withof10industry
of division or more persons
differs engaged
slightly (Philippines)
across countries; Singapore's classification combine industry division 15 and 16.
Establishments with 20 or more persons engaged (Indonesia)
**) Classification of division of industry differs slightly across countries; Singapores classification combine industry division 15 and 16.
Sources:
Country submission; Philippines - NSO websites Table A, Summary table for manufacturing establishment with ATE of 20 and over;
2000 Census of Business and Industry Manufacturing; and Table 2 on Volume of Production Index (VoPI), January 2001-December 2002.
Singapore - Yearbook of Statistics Singapore 2010 and Singstat website; Viet Nam - Statistical Yearbook of Viet Nam 2005 and Statistical Handbook
of Viet Nam 2008
p/ preliminary figure
ISIC Rev.3 Industry Divison 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
Change in Index
15 Manufacture of Food and beverage - 4.9 20.9 11.9 5.2 2.7 11.2
16 Manufacture of tobacco and cigarette - 27.5 13.0 -0.9 15.9 14.6 25.5
17 Manufacture of textiles - -6.1 -13.1 6.1 11.2 3.4 -5.5
18 Manufacture of wearing apparel - 33.2 -7.6 67.3 -23.0 -28.7 -8.9
19 Tanning and dressing of leather - -7.8 -24.5 -3.5 -0.5 14.0 0.9
20 Mfc of wood and products of wood except furniture and plaiting
materials - 0.4 2.0 -41.0 -16.4 -5.6 -4.0
21 Mfc of paper and paper products - -2.3 1.7 -16.9 15.5 3.2 1.9
22 Publishing, Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media - 7.3 -2.3 19.6 -18.4 3.0 3.3
23 Mfc of coal, refined petroleum products and nuclear fuel - 21.9 68.8 8.7 0.5 -32.8 1.8
24 Mfc of Chemicals and chemical products - 9.6 2.9 25.8 35.8 -6.8 2.8
25 Mfc Rubber and plastic products - 3.9 9.6 -8.4 -12.5 8.9 3.0
26 Mfc Non-metallic mineral products - 5.5 -3.4 11.8 0.3 -9.5 -2.0
27 Mfc of Basic metal - 6.5 -2.7 22.1 12.1 6.3 -5.5
28 Fabricated metal products except machinery and equipment - 14.1 -2.3 9.6 -23.3 -14.6 -8.1
29 Mfc of Machinery and equipment - 29.0 -32.0 -2.9 43.0 -9.3 -0.8
31 Mfc of Electrical machinery and equipment - -7.1 1.0 -1.3 -22.1 1.6 0.6
32 Manufacture of Radio, TV and communication Equipment and - 14.7 28.0 87.1 50.5 13.3 -2.6
apparatus
33 Manufacture of Medical, precision, navigation, and optical
instrument, watches and clocks - 4.1 23.4 8.5 42.2 16.7 -3.4
34 Mfc of Motor vehicles, traillers and semitraillers - 20.6 36.1 -46.5 29.7 22.4 -4.9
35 Mfc of other transport equipments - 30.5 -27.4 -36.6 -8.9 35.4 4.2
36 Mfc of Furniture and other manufacturing - 17.4 13.8 -1.9 -14.1 33.6 -0.6
All Manufacturing - 3.3 1.3 -1.6 5.6 3.0 1.5
Source: country submission; Statistical Yearbook taken from Selected indicators of Social-Economic of Indonesia, July 2006 and BPS website www.bps.go.id
Sources:
Country submission; Statistical Yearbook taken from Selected indicators of Social-Economic of Indonesia, July 2006 and BPS website www.bps.go.id
Source:
Source: Country Submission
Country Submission
Source:
Source: Country submission and Statistical Yearbook of the Philippines, 2005
Country submission and Statistical Yearbook of the Philippines, 2005
Change in Index
Manufacture of food 4.1 17.7 -1.2 -0.3 7.6 12.6 7.8 7.4
Manufacture of beverages 16.2 19.1 5.2 2.9 14.1 17.8 6.3 -2.9
Manufacture of processed tobacco and cigarette 3.2 3.7 8.9 -5.1 -13.3 -6.8 6.6 -2.5
Manufacture of textile and textile products 7.3 4.7 6.6 2.2 2.2 -0.3 -4.6 -10.6
Manufacture of garment 7.2 6.8 6.2 6.8 3.8 0.5 -3.7 -11.5
Manufacture of footwear 0.5 7.3 -6.3 0.6 8.0 12.1 -5.1 -11.9
Manufacture of pulp 5.8 13.7 0.2 1.5 5.8 5.2 -8.6 14.9
Manufacture of upstream petrochemical 1.8 4.4 8.4 -0.4 2.4 3.6 3.9 8.3
Manufacture of petroleum products 20.6 11.1 -5.9 8.7 1.6 5.7 2.8 -6.5
Manufacture of rubber and rubber products 29.4 7.2 10.5 -3.6 -3.4 -5.6 -11.9 -21.5
Manufacture of iron and steel products -19.8 -17.6 -19.0 -9.7 8.7 -15.3 191.9 187.6
Manufacture of electronic and electrical products 4.4 3.2 15.4 10.4 1.6 4.7 6.5 1.2
Manufacture of compressor 0.6 18.6 12.2 -8.3 27.3 27.2 7.5 -12.4
Manufacture of electric motor 9.1 14.0 11.7 9.1 7.4 16.2 13.9 8.0
All Manufacturing 9.1 14.0 11.7 9.1 7.4 16.2 13.9 8.0
Source:
Source: Country Submission; Thailand National Statistics Office website.
Country Submission; Thailand National Statistics Office website.
Source:
GSO website www.gso.gov.vn
Indonesia 0.623 0.662 0.682 0.692 0.697 0.711 0.723 0.729 0.734
Sources: Country yearbook; websites, ASEAN in Figures 2003; and UNDP Human Development Report Websites, July 2005 - November 2009;
Lao PDR 0.449 0.485 0.525 0.534 0.545 0.553 0.607 0.613 0.619
ADB Key Indicators 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
Malaysia 0.720 0.759 0.790 0.793 0.796 0.805 0.821 0.825 0.829
Philippines 0.719 0.735 0.751 0.753 0.758 0.763 0.744 0.747 0.751
Singapore 0.821 0.859 0.884 0.902 0.907 0.916 0.922 0.942 0.944
Thailand 0.705 0.739 0.768 0.768 0.778 0.784 0.781 0.786 0.783
Viet Nam 0.610 0.649 0.688 0.691 0.704 0.709 0.715 0.72 0.725
Sources: Country yearbook; websites, ASEAN in Figures 2003; and UNDP Human Development Report Websites, July 2005 - November 2009;
Sources:
ADB Key Indicators 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
Country yearbook and websites, ASEAN in Figures 2003; and UNDP Human Development Report Websites, July 2005 - November 2009; ADB Key
Indicators 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
Notes:
- not available at the time of publication.
Data in italic is the latest updated/revised figure from previous yearbook
2003
0.50 2002
0.60
0.40 2004
Index
2004
0.40
0.10 2007
0.00
2005
0.30 Brunei
Darussalam
Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam
Country
0.20 2006
0.10 2007
0.00
Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam
Darussalam
Country
Sources:
Country yearbook and websites; and ASEAN in Figures 2003, Ministry of Health Malaysia, ASI Country Submission (Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar,
Philippines)
ADB Key Indicators 2005-2008, UNSD MDG Indicators 2010
Notes:
1). 1994 figure
2). 1996 figure
3). 2006 figure
4). 2008 figure
*). Philippines: Regional Poverty Estimation Methodology
**). Percent number of household
- not available at the time of publication.
Data in italic is the latest updated/revised figure from previous yearbook
Percentage of Popula
Sources: ADB Key Indicators 2010; and latest website of national statistical offices of AMS
Percentage of Popula on Below $1.25 PPP on Below the $2 PPP
Poverty Line Poverty Line
(%)
(%)
50
Graphic90XI.2.
45
40
Percentage of Population Below $1.25
Graphic XI.2. Percentage of Population Below
80 PPPPPP
$1.25 andand
$2$2PPP
PPPPoverty Line
Poverty Line
70
35
60
30
50
25 Percentage of Popula on Below $1.25 PPP Percentage of Popula on Below the $2 PPP
40
20
Poverty Line Poverty Line
(%)
30
(%)
15
10 20
505 90
10
450 80
0
40 70
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Sources:
Country yearbook and websites; ADB Key Indicators 2006, 2007; UNESCAP Yearbook 2008, and ASEAN in Figures 2003
ACPMS data Submission (Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand)
Notes:
1). 1994 figure
2). 1997 figure
3). 1991 figure
4). 1999 figure
5). 1998 figure
*). Indonesia and Cambodia based on household expenditure data
Table XI.5.
Income Share of the Poorest 20%, 1990-2007
Sources:
Country yearbook and websites; ASEAN in Figures 2003; ADB Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2005-2010
Notes:
*) Data from various surveys covering different years, as quoted by Human Development Report 2007/8
1). 1991 figure
2). 1992 figure
3). 1998 figure
4). 1997 figure
5). 1999 figure
6). 2003 figure
Sources:
Country submission for ASEAN in Figures 2003 Millenium Development Indicators (MDGs), UNESCAP Statistics Division Website, 2005-2009
Notes:
1). 1993 figure
2). 1996 figure
3). 1998 figure
4). 1999 figure
5). 1992 figure
6). 1997 figure
*) Brunei Darussalam had never had a parliament
- not available at the time of publication.
Table XI.7.
Female Share of Paid Employment in Non-Agricultural Activities,2000-2005
Sources: Country submission for ASEAN in Figures 2003 revised by Millenium Indicators, UNESCAP Statistics Division Websites
2008; 2005 figures taken from ADB Key Indicators, 2008
Note:
- not available at the time of publication.
TableCountry
XI.8. Proportion of Children under
1990 15 Who are working,
1995 1990-20012001
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Brunei Darussalam - - -
Cambodia Country 1990
- 1995
6.91) 2001
49.3
(1) (2) (3) (4) 2)
1.1
Indonesia 3.2 2.2
Brunei
Lao PDR Darussalam - -
21.8 -
31.9
1)
Cambodia
Malaysia - 6.9
- 49.3
-
2)
Indonesia
Myanmar 3.2
- 2.2
- 1.1
-
Lao PDR
Philippines - 21.8
10.4 31.9 2)
11.0
Malaysia
Singapore - - -
Myanmar
Thailand -
35.9 -
13.7 7.7 2)
-
2)
Philippines
Viet Nam - 10.4
- 11.0
-
Singapore - - -
Sources:
Sources:
Thailand
Country
Country submission for ASEAN in Figures 2003; ASI 35.9 Country Submission (Cambodia
submission for ASEAN in Figures 2003; ASI Country Submission (Cambodia 2001) 13.7 2001) 7.7 2)
Notes: 1) 1996 figure
Viet Nam - - -
Notes: 2). 2000 figure
1) 1996 figure
Sources:
2). Country submission for ASEAN in Figures 2003; ASI Country Submission (Cambodia 2001)
2000 figure
-Notes:
not available
1) 1996at the time of publication.
figure
2). 2000 figure
50
Percent
30 1995
40 1990
20
2001
Percent
30 1995
10
20
2001
0
10 Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Philippines Thailand
Country
0
Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Philippines Thailand
Country
Sources:
ADB, Key Indicators, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007
Asia-Pacific in Figures, UNESCAP Statistics Division Websites
Note:
- not available at the time of publication.
Table XI.10
Daily per Capita Calorie Supply, 1980-2004
(Calories)
Sources:
ADB, Key Indicators, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007
Asia-Pacific in Figures, UNESCAP Statistics Division Websites
Note:
- not available at the time of publication.
Sources:
Source: ASEAN Member Countries Statistical yearbook (Indonesia & Brunei Darussalam), and EIA websites
ASEAN
Notes :Member
KTOECountries Statistical
= Kilo Ton yearbook , MMscf
of Oil Equivalent; and EIA=websites (Myanmar,
Million Standard Philippines,
Cubic Feet and Thailand)
1 ton of oil equivalent = appr. 1,125 cubic meters or 39,729 cubic feet of natural gas
Notes: 1 MMscf = appr. 172.3 barrels of Crude Oil equivalent
KTOE = Kilo Ton of Oil Equivalent; MMscf = Million Standard Cubic Feet
1 ton of oil equivalent = appr. 1,125 cubic meters or 39,729 cubic feet of natural gas
1 MMscf = appr. 172.3 barrels of Crude Oil equivalent
(inKTOE)
(in KTOE)
Table XII.3. Petroleum Products Exports and Imports 2000, 2005 and 2007
Exports Imports
Country
2000 2005 2007 2000 2005 (in KTOE)
2007
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Exports Imports
Country
Brunei Darussalam 2000 2.0 2005 2.5 2007 - 2000 51.0 2005 15.0 2007 7.0
Cambodia - - - 176.0 1,401.0 1,660.0
Brunei Darussalam
Indonesia 2.0
10,573.0 2.5
9,325.0 6,803.5- 51.0
13,696.0 15.0
19,282.5 7.0
21,872.0
Cambodia
Lao PDR - - - 176.0
136.5 1,401.0
152.0 1,660.0
156.5
Indonesia
Malaysia 10,573.0
4,378.0 9,325.0
8,820.0 6,803.5
10,196.0 13,696.0
9,360.0 19,282.5
7,710.0 21,872.0
7,613.0
Lao PDR
Myanmar 0.0- - - 136.5
767.0 152.0
1,109.0 156.5
985.0
Malaysia
Philippines 4,378.0
1,731.0 8,820.0
2,058.0 10,196.0
1,623.0 9,360.0
2,122.0 7,710.0
6,809.5 7,613.0
6,957.5
Myanmar
Singapore 0.0
42,220.0 60,000.0- 68,716.0- 767.0
37,764.0 1,109.0
47,880.0 985.0
59,752.5
Philippines
Thailand 1,731.0
4,859.0 2,058.0
7,402.5 1,623.0
6,682.5 2,122.0
1,266.0 6,809.5
1,404.0 6,957.5
803.0
Viet Nam
Singapore 42,220.0- 286.0
60,000.0 966.5
68,716.0 8,540.0
37,764.0 12,515.0
47,880.0 13,402.0
59,752.5
Thailand
ASEAN 4,859.0
63,763.0 7,402.5
87,894.0 6,682.5
94,987.5 1,266.0
73,878.5 1,404.0
98,278.0 803.0
113,208.5
Viet Nam - 286.0 966.5 8,540.0 12,515.0 13,402.0
Source: Website of Energy Information Administration (EIA), as of September 2010; ASEAN Centre of Energy 2001
ASEAN
Sources: 63,763.0 87,894.0 94,987.5 73,878.5 98,278.0 113,208.5
Website of Energy Information Administration (EIA), as of September 2010; ASEAN Centre of Energy 2001
Source: Website of Energy Information Administration (EIA), as of September 2010; ASEAN Centre of Energy 2001
Table XII.4. Crude Oil Exports and Imports, 2003-2008
Table XII.4
(in KTOE)
Table Crude
XII.4. Crude
OilOil Exports and
Exports and Imports,
Imports,2003-2008
2003-2008
Country 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
(inKTOE)
(in KTOE)
Brunei Darussalam 1,256.5 1,637.6 2,897.6 3,888.3 5,126.6 5,050.7 4,271.0 n/a
Cambodia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Indonesia 5,227.6 5,621.0 6,241.4 8,145.8 8,168.8 6,309.1 12,418.7 7,820.3
Lao PDR - 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Malaysia 3,113.6 4,194.5 5,994.6 7,953.4 8,692.3 9,761.8 12,412.0 7,251.2
Myanmar 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Philippines 42.9 2.9 100.1 157.2 129.6 135.2 160.5 225.2
Singapore 0.0 0.0 0.0 57.7 78.6 46.0 52.6 21.0
Thailand 442.9 652.2 831.8 1,378.4 1,442.2 1,159.2 1,707.3 1,038.4
Viet Nam - - 3,814.3 4,527.4 4,642.7 4,819.1 6,650.3 3,247.1
ASEAN 10,083.6 12,108.2 19,879.6 26,108.3 28,281.0 27,281.1 37,672.5 19,603.1
Source:
Source:
ASEAN ASEAN
Trade StatisticsTrade Statistics Database
Database
Note: Crude Oil: SITC 333
Crude Oil: SITC 333
Table
Table XII. 6. Trend of XII.6
Crude Oil Import by Country
Trend of Crude Oil Import
(Milion USD) by Country
(US$ Million)
Brunei Darussalam 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 n/a
Cambodia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Indonesia 3,216.9 4,027.4 5,831.4 6,797.0 7,852.6 5,493.2 10,061.5 7,362.2
Lao PDR - 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.5
Malaysia 1,257.9 1,663.7 2,032.7 3,393.3 4,761.9 5,481.0 5,634.2 4,219.8
Myanmar 137.0 27.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Philippines 2,262.8 2,524.3 2,519.8 3,780.6 5,041.7 5,732.9 7,498.8 3,354.5
Singapore 7,374.0 8,008.2 12,181.3 18,514.8 20,394.2 22,482.4 36,364.7 20,099.4
Thailand 5,607.3 7,184.7 10,763.6 17,114.4 20,045.7 20,089.6 29,781.2 19,008.3
Viet Nam - - 18.9 6.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
ASEAN 19,856.0 23,435.4 33,347.8 49,606.8 58,096.2 59,279.3 89,341.0 54,044.8
Source:
Source:
ASEAN ASEAN
Trade Trade
Statistics Statistics Database
Database
Note: Crude Oil: SITC 333
Crude Oil: SITC 333
Brunei Darussalam 31.0 17.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 n/a
Cambodia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Indonesia 1,285.2 1,531.3 1,630.9 1,903.8 2,815.3 1,604.6 1,162.4 866.2
Lao PDR - 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.0
Malaysia 1,786.9 2,213.3 3,184.3 3,997.8 5,114.7 5,765.5 8,229.4 5,501.3
Myanmar 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Philippines 353.3 536.2 383.6 585.8 918.3 889.3 1,082.0 262.4
Singapore 12,334.4 11,477.2 16,166.2 26,578.2 33,824.1 39,696.7 60,762.0 39,960.4
Thailand 948.4 1,023.3 1,854.0 2,596.3 3,910.6 4,896.0 8,842.0 6,302.5
Viet Nam - - 180.1 261.3 442.0 510.5 734.5 471.7
ASEAN 16,739.2 16,798.3 23,399.1 35,923.3 47,025.1 53,364.2 80,812.4 53,364.6
Source:
Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database
Petroleum Products: SITC 334
Note:
Petroleum Products: SITC 334
Table XII.8
Table XII. 8. Trend of Petroleum Products Import by Country
Trend of Petroleum Products
(Milion USD)Import by Country
(US$ Million)
Brunei Darussalam 2.9 8.9 9.1 18.9 21.7 41.3 14.7 n/a
Cambodia 172.8 164.4 189.7 181.5 210.5 286.8 307.6 350.3
Indonesia 3,279.8 3,528.9 5,832.2 10,580.8 10,963.1 7,116.3 19,963.6 10,841.0
Lao PDR - 78.5 94.7 169.2 196.7 218.2 377.9 332.1
Malaysia 1,972.6 2,295.8 3,586.8 4,660.9 5,602.5 6,090.4 6,021.4 4,084.4
Myanmar 204.9 222.8 313.1 262.5 504.9 471.5 582.7 697.5
Philippines 704.7 898.7 1,768.4 2,001.8 2,335.9 2,896.7 3,780.9 3,249.1
Singapore 7,785.2 9,276.9 12,167.4 16,835.7 24,187.4 29,888.7 50,792.6 38,639.5
Thailand 655.8 752.3 1,087.9 1,848.0 2,308.2 2,137.9 1,570.5 1,075.5
Viet Nam - - 2,671.9 3,266.6 4,412.1 5,057.2 7,057.5 5,232.0
ASEAN 14,778.8 17,227.2 27,721.0 39,825.9 50,743.1 54,205.1 90,469.4 64,501.3
Crude Oil
Exports 10,083.6 12,108.2 19,879.6 26,108.3 28,281.0 27,281.1 37,672.5 19,603.1
Imports 19,856.0 23,435.4 33,347.8 49,606.8 58,096.2 59,279.3 89,341.0 54,044.8
Net Exports -9,772.4 -11,327.2 -13,468.1 -23,498.5 -29,815.3 -31,998.3 -51,668.4 -34,441.6
Export/Imports 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4
Petroleum Products
Exports 16,739.2 16,798.3 23,399.1 35,923.3 47,025.1 53,364.2 80,812.4 53,364.6
Imports 14,778.8 17,227.2 27,721.0 39,825.9 50,743.1 54,205.1 90,469.4 64,501.3
Net Exports 1,960.5 -428.9 -4,321.9 -3,902.6 -3,718.0 -840.9 -9,657.1 -11,136.8
Export/Imports 1.1 1.0 0.8 0.9 0.9 1.0 0.9 0.8
Source:
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database
Notes:
Crude Oil: SITC 333; Petroleum Products: SITC 334
Table XII.1 Trend of ASEAN Exports and Imports of Crude Oil and ASEAN
Exports and Imports of Petroleum Products (US$ millions)
100,000
Exports Crude Oil
90,000
Imports Crude Oil
80,000 Exports Petroleum Prod
Imports Petroleum Prod
70,000
Value (US$ Millions)
60,000
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
0
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
60,000
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
0
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Year
Source:
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database
Note:
Crude Oil: SITC 333
Table XII.11. ASEAN Major Supplier
Source:
ASEAN Trade Statistics Database
Note:
Crude Oil: SITC 333
(US$ Million)
ket of Petroleum Products, 2005-2009
ntry Petroleum
2007 Products,
No 2005-2009
Country 2008 No Country 2009
(US$(US$ Million)
Million)
ntry 26,352.9
2007 1
No ASEAN Country 38,982.6
2008 1
No ASEAN Country 25,662.8
2009
g 7,407.7
(6)
2 Hong Kong (7)
9,371.7
(8)
2 Hong Kong (9)
6,570.0
(10)
26,352.9
5,048.8 31 ASEAN
Australia 38,982.6
7,930.2 31 ASEAN
Australia 25,662.8
4,703.1
g 7,407.7
3,296.7 42 China
Hong Kong 9,371.7
5,109.5 42 China
Hong Kong 6,570.0
4,163.8
5,048.8
2,531.9 53 EU-27
Australia 7,930.2
3,214.9 53 EU-27
Australia 4,703.1
1,916.4
3,296.7
1,592.3 4 China
6 Japan 5,109.5
3,197.1 4 China
6 India 4,163.8
1,519.7
and 2,531.9
858.9 75 India
EU-27 3,214.9
3,070.6 75 Japan
EU-27 1,916.4
1,100.9
1,592.3
848.0 86 Republic
Japan of Korea 3,197.1
1,020.1 86 Republic
India of Korea 1,519.7
1,017.3
and 858.9
781.3 7 India Zealand
9 New 3,070.6
1,013.0 7 Japan
9 Bangladesh 1,100.9
925.7
orea 848.0
772.7 108 South
Republic of Korea
Africa 1,020.1
512.8 108 New
Republic of Korea
Zealand 1,017.3
674.2
781.3
49,491.2 9 Top
New10
Zealand 1,013.0
73,422.6 9 Top
Bangladesh
10 925.7
48,253.9
orea 772.7
3,873.0 10 Others
South Africa 512.8
7,389.8 10 Others
New Zealand 674.2
5,110.7
49,491.2
53,364.2 Top 10
Total 73,422.6
80,812.4 Top 10
Total 48,253.9
53,364.6
3,873.0 Others 7,389.8 Others 5,110.7
53,364.2 Total 80,812.4 Total 53,364.6
ntry 26,212.7
2007 1
No ASEAN Country 42,020.3
2008 1
No ASEAN Country 26,743.6
2009
3,327.2 2 Republic of Korea 6,940.4 2 Republic of Korea 4,662.5
26,212.7
2,865.8 31 ASEAN
India 42,020.3
5,729.1 31 ASEAN
China 26,743.6
4,566.4
orea 3,327.2
2,805.9 42 EU-27
Republic of Korea 6,940.4
4,346.9 42 India
Republic of Korea 4,662.5
2,825.4
2,865.8
2,493.0 3 India
5 Japan 5,729.1
4,120.9 3 China
5 Japan 4,566.4
2,806.7
orea 2,805.9
2,056.6 64 Kuwait
EU-27 4,346.9
3,479.8 64 EU-27
India 2,825.4
2,754.0
bia 2,493.0
2,047.3 75 Venezuela
Japan 4,120.9
2,405.3 75 USA
Japan 2,806.7
2,735.9
2,056.6
1,314.7 6 Kuwait
8 USA 3,479.8
2,259.2 6 EU-27
8 Venezuela 2,754.0
2,407.2
bia
Emirates 2,047.3
1,312.6 97 China
Venezuela 2,405.3
2,093.6 97 Saudi
USA Arabia 2,735.9
2,143.6
1,314.7
1,066.0 108 Saudi
USA Arabia 2,259.2
2,031.0 108 Kuwait
Venezuela 2,407.2
2,033.8
Emirates 45,501.7
1,312.6 9 Top
China
10 2,093.6
75,426.6 9 Top
Saudi
10Arabia 2,143.6
53,679.0
1,066.0
8,703.4 10 Others
Saudi Arabia 2,031.0
15,042.8 10 Others
Kuwait 2,033.8
10,822.3
45,501.7
54,205.1 Top 10
Total 75,426.6
90,469.4 Top 10
Total 53,679.0
64,501.3
8,703.4 Others 15,042.8 Others 10,822.3
54,205.1 Total 90,469.4 Total 64,501.3
Source:
FAO Statistics Division 2010; http://faostat.fao.org/
Table XII.15.
National Protected Areas and CO2 Emission, in ASEAN
3 4 5 6 7
3 4 5 6 7
Sources:
ASAN Secretariat, Second ASEAN State of the New Environment Report, 2000 (Tab.7.10). As quoted from: World Resources 2000-2001 (WRI, 1999)
Positive figures indicate deforestation rates while negative figures indicate reforestation rates in percent (%)
Refers to Carbon Dioxide emissions from fossil fuel burning and cement manufacturing (per capita metric ton).
CO2 emission figures for Cambodia, Indpnesia, Malaysia, and Viet Nam were 2000 figures, from ADB, Key Indicators, 2001, 2005, 2006; HDR 2007/8
Country data submission for ACPMS project
*) CO2 emission data are taken from ADB, Key Indicators, 2003 and 2010
**) Proportion of terrestrial and marine areas protected (percentage of terrestrial area and territorial waters up to 12 nautical miles)
data are taken from MDG web site (http://mdgs.un.org) or http://www.unep-wcmc.org/wdpa/statistics/2010MDG_National_Stats.xls ;
Brunei Darussalam
2005 or
Cambodia
Country 1990 1995 2000 the
latest
Indonesia
Lao PDR
Brunei Darussalam
Cambodia
Malaysia
Indonesia
Myanmar
Lao PDR
Philippines
Malaysia
Singapore
Myanmar
Philippines
Thailand
Singapore
Viet Nam
Thailand
Viet Nam
Sources:
ADB Key Indicators 2010; ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Brunei Darussalam - Census of Population and Housing.
Cambodia
Source: ADB - Socio-economic
Key Indicators 2010; survey of Cambodia,
ASEAN in Figures1993/94,
2003. Taken1996,from
1997 and 1999;
various 1998Brunei
sources: Census of Population
Darussalam of Cambodia;
- Census and and Housing.
of Population
Cambodia
Source: ADB
Demographic
Cambodia
Key Indicators
and Health survey
- Socio-economic Survey
2010; ASEAN in Figures of
2003.
2000.
Taken
Indonesia
Cambodia,
from various
- sources:
National
1993/94, 1996, Socio-economic
1997
Brunei and 1999;
Darussalam
survey.
1998
- Census
Lao PDR
ofCensus ofand
Population
- Census
Population 1995 and Lao
Housing. of Cambodia; and
Expenditure
Cambodia Survey
Cambodia 1997/98.survey
Demographic
- Socio-economic Malaysia
and - Malaysian
Health
of Cambodia, Survey Economy
1993/94,2000. inand
Figures.
1996,Indonesia
1997 Myanmar
- National
1999; 1998 - Household
Socio-economic
Census of IncomeLao
Population ofsurvey.
Cambodia; and
andPDRExpenditure
- Census Survey
1995 and1997
Laoand
20001,Cambodia
Central Statistical
Demographic
Expenditure SurveyOrganization.
and1997/98.
Health SurveyPhilippines
2000. Indonesia
Malaysia - 1990
- Malaysian Census
- National ofin
Population
Socio-economic
Economy and
survey.
Figures. Lao Housing
Myanmar and1995
PDR-- Household
Census National
and LaoDemographic
Income and ExpenditureandSurvey
Health1997 and
Expenditure Survey 1997/98. Malaysia - Malaysian Economy in Figures. Myanmar - Household Income and Expenditure Survey 1997 and
Survey 1998.
20001, Singapore - Compiled
Central Statistical from the billing
Organization. system- 1990
Philippines and updated
Census of asPopulation
account holders open/close
and Housing their accounts.
and National Thailand
Demographic and-Health
1990
20001, Central Statistical Organization. Philippines - 1990 Census of Population and Housing and National Demographic and Health
Population
Survey and
Survey Housing
1998.1998.
Singapore Census;
Singapore -Socio-Economic
- CompiledCompiled from
from the billing Survey
the
system billing1992,
system
and updated 1994,
as and1998-2001;
accountupdated asand Housing
account
holders open/close holders
their Survey 1996.- 1990
open/close
accounts. Thailand Viet
theirNam - MultiThailand
accounts. Purpose- 1990
Notes:Population
Population
1).and
1991 figure
and
Housing Census;
Housing
Census; Socio-Economic 4). 2007
Surveyfigure
Socio-Economic Survey
1992, 1994, 1992, 1994,
1998-2001; 1998-2001;
and Housing and Viet
Survey 1996. Housing Survey
Nam - Multi 1996. Viet Nam - Multi Purpose
Purpose
Survey
Survey1994 and 1995;
2).1994
1996 Demographic
figure
and and Health
Demographic
1995; 5).Survey 1997
2008Health
and figure and Census
Survey of Population
1997 and Housing
and Census 1999.
of Population and Housing 1999.
Notes: 1). 1991 figure 4). 2007 figure
Notes:
1). 1991 figurefigure
3). 1999 4). 2007 figure
2). 1996 figure 5). 2008 figure
3). 2).
19991996
figurefigure 5). 2008 figure
3). 1999 figure
Table XII.17.
Table XII.17 Selected Science and Technology Creation Indicators
Selected Science and Technology Creation Indicators
Table XII.17 Selected Science and Technology Creation Indicators
Indicators Year Brn Cam Ind Lao Mal Myn Phil Sgp Thai Vnm ASEAN
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)
Indicators Year Brn Cam Ind Lao Mal Myn Phil Sgp Thai V
Patents granted 2005 - - 13 - 142 - 22 958 84 2 1,221
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
2006 - - 13 - 334 - 43 995 158 - 1,543
2007 - - 15 - 572 1 25 1,242 161 - 2,016
Patents granted 2005 - - 13 - 142 - 22 958 84
2008 2 - 14 - 390 - 75 1,369 110 2 1,962
2006 - - 13 - 334 - 43 995 158
Research and Development 2000-2005 2007
0.03 .. -0.05 -
.. 0.69 150.07 0.11
- 572
2.25 1 25
0.26 0.19 1,242
0.46 161
Expenditure (% of GDP) 2008 2 - 14 - 390 - 75 1,369 110
Information and Communications 2003 - - 3.10 - 12.80 - 5.00 10.10 5.80 7.50 7.38
Technology
ResearchExpenditure
and Development 2008 -
2000-2005 0.03
- 3.3 ..- 0.05
9.7 - ..6.1 0.697.1 0.076.20.11
4.90 2.25
6.22 0.26 0
(% of GDP)
Expenditure (% of GDP)
Researchers in R&D 1990-2005 274 .. 207 .. 299 17.00 48 4,999 287 115 6,246
Information
(per and
million people) Communications 2003 - - 3.10 - 12.80 - 5.00 10.10 5.80 7
Technology Expenditure 2008 - - 3.3 - 9.7 - 6.1 7.1 6.2 4
Sources:
- (%
R&Dof GDP)
data : Human Development Report 2007, UNDP
- Patents Grant :WIPO Statistics Database, September 2010
-Researchers
ICT expenditure in
: ADB
R&DKey Indicator 2010 1990-2005 274 .. 207 .. 299 17.00 48 4,999 287
Notes:
(per million
Counts people)
of Patents are based on the grant date. Country of origin is the residence of the first-named applicant (or assignee).
Notes: - R&D data : Human Development Report 2007, UNDP
Source: f the first-named applicant (or assignee).
Brn=Brunei Darussalam;
- Patents Cam=Cambodia;
Grant Ind=Indonesia;
:WIPO Statistics Database,Lao=Lao PDR; Mal=Malaysia;
September Phil=Philippines; Sgp=Singapore;
Lao=Lao PDR; 2010
Mal=Malaysia; Phil=Philippines; Sgp=Singapore;
Thai=Thailand;
- ICTVnm=Vietnam
expenditure : ADB Key Indicator 2010
Notes: Counts of Patents are based on the grant date. Country of origin is the residence o ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2010 239
Notes: Brn=Brunei Darussalam; Cam=Cambodia; Ind=Indonesia;
Thai=Thailand; Vnm=Vietnam
Table XII.18. ASEAN Telecommunication
Table XII.18 ASEAN Telecommunication Serv
Brunei
ICT Service Year Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Ma
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Source: Compiled based on AMCs' data submission, statistical yearbooks, and national statistical offices' websites; and
Sources:
Compiled based on andAMCs
ASEAN Connect
data website;statistical
submission, Euromonitor, International
yearbooks, andMarketi ng statistical
national Data and Statistics, 2001; MDG
offices websites; Database 2007-2009
and
and ASEAN
Note: Connect
1/ some website;
country data areEuromonitor,
not available toInternational
compute ASEANMarketing
figuresisData and Statistics,
computed based on 2001;
countryMDG Database 2007-2009
figures.
Notes: Figures in italics are revised/updated data relative to the previous edition of the y earbook.
1/ some country '-' -data
not available at the timeto
are not available ofcompute
publicationASEAN figuresis computed based on country figures.
Figures in italics are revised/updated data relative to the previous edition of the yearbook.
- - not available at the time of publication Table XII.19 ASEAN Internet Serv
Brunei
ICT Service Year Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Ma
Darussalam
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Source: Compiled based on AMCs' data submission, statistical yearbooks, and national statistical offices' websites; and
and ASEAN Connect website; Euromonitor, International Marketi ng Data and Statistics, 2001; MDG Database 2007-2009
Note: 1/ some country data are not available to compute ASEAN figuresis computed based on country figures.
Figures in italics are revised/updated data relative to the previous edition of the y earbook.
'-' - not available at the time of publication
Table XII.19. ASEAN Internet
Table XII.19 ASEAN Internet Serv
Brunei
ICT Service Year Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Ma
Darussalam
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
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