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PRESENTATION PRESENTATION
FORFOR
USERS PRODUCERS WORKSHOPUSERS PRODUCERS WORKSHOP
Industrial StatisticsIndustrial Statistics
AT SBP KARACHIAT SBP KARACHI
MAY 8-9, 2006MAY 8-9, 2006
Federal Bureau of Federal Bureau of StatisticsStatistics
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IntroductionCMI is conducted under the Industrial Statistics Act 1942 in collaboration with,
• Provincial Directorates of Industries & • Provincial Bureaus of Statistics
Objectives CMI measures production and structural changes of large scale manufacturing and provides basic data on Fixed Assets, Employment & Employment Cost, Industrial Taxes, Value of Input & Output and Census Value Added etc. It also provides weights for the QIM
Census of Manufacturing Census of Manufacturing Industries Industries
(CMI)(CMI)
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Scope and CoverageCMI covers establishments engaged in manufacturing activities for part or whole of the year with single or joint ownership/control and are registered under Factories Act 1934. However, defence manufacturing workshops are excluded from the preview of CMI
Frequency: After every five Years. Last CMI was done in 2000-01
Census of Manufacturing Census of Manufacturing Industries Industries
(CMI)(CMI)
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QIM Weights
Census of Manufacturing Census of Manufacturing Industries Industries
(CMI)(CMI)
Basis is 2000-01 CMI Census value added:
Census value of production ==
-- Industrial cost
- - Indirect taxes
++ Subsidies
Weights at industry level are derived as % of total large scale manufacturing
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Weights derived from CMIWeights derived from CMI
Ind. Ind. CodeCode
IndustryIndustry WeightsWeights
311-312311-312 Food ManufacturingFood Manufacturing 13.996313.9963
313313 Beverage IndustryBeverage Industry 0.82450.8245
314314 Tobacco ManufacturingTobacco Manufacturing 3.05513.0551
320-321320-321 Textile ManufacturingTextile Manufacturing 28.142928.1429
322322 Wearing ApparelWearing Apparel 3.36233.3623
323323 Leather and Leather Leather and Leather ProductsProducts
1.75991.7599
324324 FootwearFootwear 0.51620.5162
325325 Ginning of FibreGinning of Fibre 3.36823.3682331331 Wood and Wood ProductsWood and Wood Products 0.07230.0723
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Ind. Ind. CodeCode
IndustryIndustry WeightsWeights
332332 FurnitureFurniture 0.12330.1233
341341 Paper and ProductsPaper and Products 1.00421.0042
342342 Printing and PublishingPrinting and Publishing 0.34390.3439
350350 PharmaceuticalsPharmaceuticals 5.21435.2143
351351 Industrial ChemicalsIndustrial Chemicals 8.5888.588
352352 Other ChemicalsOther Chemicals 1.63951.6395
353, 354353, 354 Petroleum RefiningPetroleum Refining 5.2325.232
355355 Rubber ProductsRubber Products 0.40250.4025356356 Plastic ProductsPlastic Products 0.86530.8653
Weights derived from CMIWeights derived from CMI
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Ind. Ind. CodeCode
IndustryIndustry WeightsWeights
361361 Pottery, ceramicsPottery, ceramics 0.21550.2155
362362 Glass ProductsGlass Products 0.36500.3650
369369 Other non-metal ProductsOther non-metal Products 4.58214.5821
371371 Iron and SteelIron and Steel 4.88534.8853
372372 Non-Ferrous MetalsNon-Ferrous Metals 0.05980.0598
380, 381380, 381 Metal ProductsMetal Products 1.23041.2304
382382 MachineryMachinery 1.28081.2808
383383 Electrical MachineryElectrical Machinery 3.19953.1995384384 Transport EquipmentTransport Equipment 4.45604.4560
Weights derived from CMIWeights derived from CMI
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Ind. Ind. CodeCode
IndustryIndustry WeightsWeights
385385 Measuring InstrumentsMeasuring Instruments 0.45810.4581
386386 Optical GoodsOptical Goods 0.00010.0001
391391 HandicraftsHandicrafts 0.02880.0288
392392 Sports and Athletic GoodsSports and Athletic Goods 0.45430.4543
393, 394393, 394 Other Manufacturing Other Manufacturing IndustriesIndustries
0.27360.2736
33 Large Scale Large Scale ManufacturingManufacturing
100.00100.00
Weights derived from CMIWeights derived from CMI
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Quantum Index of Quantum Index of
Large Scale Manufacturing Industries Large Scale Manufacturing Industries (QIM)(QIM)QIM is the indicator of real growth rate of value added of
Large Scale Manufacturing Industries
Present base: 1999-2000
Frequency: monthly/annual
No. of items covered: 100
Weight covered: 75.08% of the total value added
Formula used: Laspeyer’s
x WiQo
Qn
In =
X 100WiWhereWhere
In = Index for the nth period, Qn = Quantity of an item in the nth period (current period), Wi = Weight of ith item value in base period, and Wi =
Po = Price of ith item and Qo = Quantity of ith item in the base period
QoPo
QoPo
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Quantum Index of Quantum Index of Large Scale Manufacturing Industries Large Scale Manufacturing Industries
(QIM)(QIM)
SourcesSources No of No of ItemsItems
WeightWeight
OCACOCAC 1111 5.2325.232
MO Ind.MO Ind. 3737 44.597244.5972
BOSBOS 5252 25.245825.2458
ALLALL 100100 75.07575.075
Sources of DataSources of Data Oil Companies Advisory Committee (OCAC), Ministry of Industries & Production and Provincial Bureaus of Statistics National Refinery Ltd, Pakistan Electrical Manufacturers Association, Pakistan Cotton Crop Assessment Committee
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ScopeSHMI covers all un-registered household units & small establishments engaged in manufacturing activities having less than 10 employees.
ObjectiveSHMI measures production and structural changes in small scale manufacturing establishments and household manufacturing units. It provides data on employment and employment cost, input and output value, value added in the small scale manufacturing sector
Survey of Small Scale & Survey of Small Scale & Household Manufacturing Household Manufacturing
Industries (SHMI)Industries (SHMI)
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FrequencyConducted every ten years
Growth RateInter census growth rate of value added is worked out for the purpose of GDP which is applied constantly till next survey
Survey conducted for rebasing in 1999-2000 estimated growth rate at 7.51 % which is being applied to work out gross value added for Small Scale Manufacturing sector since 1999-2000
Survey of Small Scale & Survey of Small Scale & Household Manufacturing Household Manufacturing
Industries (SHMI)Industries (SHMI)
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CMI data is collected by Provincial Directorates of Industries through mail enquiry resulting in
poor response and longer time in retrieval of schedules
Manpower, Transport &Computing equipment constraints being faced by Provincial Bureaus and Directorates of Industries
Frame of the manufacturing establishments, developed by Provincial Directorates of Labour, need improvement
LimitationsLimitations
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Plan for ImprovementPlan for Improvement
Need to develop a business register, which should: be continuously updated cover all private & public economic activity classify the economic activities comprise some main economic quantities like No. of
Employees, Capacity, Annual Sales, etc
Crucial point will be the provision & updation of addresses by public & private sectors establishments on regular basis