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1 Goods sent abroad for processing: measuring and recording in the supply and use tables: Estonian experience Task Force on Goods sent abroad for processing, Luxembourg, 23-24 February 2012 Iljen Dedegkajeva, Head of Input-Output Table Service, Statistics Estonia

2 Introduction Cross-border processing activities are quite significant About half of manufacturing enterprises involved in contract processing performs work for the non-resident's units FTS shows that the gross values of goods sent for processing (particularly inward processing) are important Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

3 Imports for inward processing in total imports of goods (SUT) Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

4 Exports after inward processing in total exports of goods (SUT) Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

5 Comparison of processed goods (gross and net) Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

6 Goods sent abroad for processing: treatment in the SUT Gross system in the SUT (under ESA 1995) Distinction is made between significant processing and other processing: If processing involves substantial physical change of goods, it is considered as production and recorded on a gross basis Other processing which involves a minor operations on goods, such as packaging, labeling, fuel oil blending, storage, is treated as service activity and recorded on a net basis Current treatment of goods sent for processing in the SUT/NA is not fully consistent with the balance of payments Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

7 Contract processing: the information available from production surveys The processing fee is estimated on the basis of SBS and PRODCOM SBS (total processing) the processing fee received from the principal (contractor enterprise) the fee paid to sub-contractor (principal) PRODCOM (domestic and international processing). Contractor reports: the total value of the contract processing= fee received from the principal enterprise for the work performed (295 in 2008) the processing fee received from non-resident units (140) 58% of the total value of processing fee Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

8 Processing fees in total output, million EEK (2008) Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

9 Goods sent abroad for processing: the information available from FTS (2008) For Extra-EU trade, data available from Customs’ procedures: Inward processing: imports (4100, 5100, 5153, 5171, 5178); exports (1041, 3151) Outward processing: exports (2100); imports (6121) For Intra-EU trade, data for processing are identified by nature of transaction code: Inward processing: import (4= 5100); exports (5=3151) Outward processing: exports (4=2100); import (5=6121) Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

10 The FTS data, billion EEK (2008) Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

11 Integration of PRODCOM data with data from FTS First group – manufacturing enterprises engaged in cross-border processing (167 contractors in 2008) Major difficulties: if reporting unit in FTS is not a contractor, but other unit, e.g. branch of foreign parent company registered in the Business register or foreign parent company registered in VAT register total or certain amount of goods for processing are declared as normal imports or exports by contractor Gross treatment is adopted in the SUT: output is adjusted by the value of exports of goods for processing and intermediate consumption by the value of imports Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

12 Integration of PRODCOM data with data from FTS Second group is enterprises involved in other processing, such as packaging, labeling, bunker fuel oil blending, storage (mostly trader and warehouses). Transactions are recorded on a net basis (i.e. goods for processing are not included in exports and imports of goods, the fee is instead recorded under exports of services) Third group – enterprises for which no information available. The values of imports and exports of goods on processing are not removed from goods, they are recorded as changes in inventories in the SUT(79) Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

13 Inward processing values in FTS and SUT, mln.EEK Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

14 Processing fees by activity: differences between FTS and SBS/PRODCOM Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

15 Goods for processing: compilation of production account for manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products Net recording Goods for processing Gross recording Output7 113 goods6 019 processing fees1 094 -fees from foreign con1 025 Interm_consumption5 260 Value added1 853 Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

16 Goods for processing: compilation of production account for manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products Net recording Goods for processing Gross recording Output7 113 goods6 019 processing fees1 094 -fees from foreign con1 025 Interm_consumption5 260 Value added1 853 Exports5 142 Imports4 530 Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

17 Goods for processing: compilation of production account for manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products Net recording Goods for processing Gross recording Output7 113 goods6 019 processing fees1 094 -fees from foreign con1 025 Interm_consumption5 260+4 530 Value added1 853 Exports5 142 Imports4 530 Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

18 Goods for processing: compilation of production account for manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products Net recording Goods for processing Gross recording Output7 113 goods6 019+5 555 processing fees1 094 -fees from foreign con1 025 Interm_consumption5 260+4 530 Value added1 853 Exports5 142 Imports4 530 Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

19 Goods for processing: compilation of production account for manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products Net recording Goods for processing Gross recording Output7 113 goods6 019+5 555 processing fees1 094 -fees from foreign con1 025-1 025 Interm_consumption5 260+4 530 Value added1 853 Exports5 142 Imports4 530 Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

20 Goods for processing: compilation of production account for manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products Net recording Goods for processing Gross recording Output7 113+4 530 goods6 019+5 555 processing fees1 094 -fees from foreign con1 025-1 025 Interm_consumption5 260+4 530 Value added1 853 Exports5 142 Imports4 530 Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

21 Goods for processing: compilation of production account for manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products Net recording Goods for processing Gross recording Output7 113+4 530 goods6 019+5 555 processing fees1 094 -fees from foreign con1 025-1 025 Interm_consumption5 260+4 530 Value added1 853 Exports5 142 Imports4 530 Changes in inventories+413 Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

22 Goods for processing: compilation of production account for manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products Net recording Goods for processing Gross recording Output7 113+4 53011 643 goods6 019+5 55511 574 processing fees1 09469 -fees from foreign con1 025-1 025 Interm_consumption5 260+4 5309 790 Value added1 853 Exports5 142 Imports4 530 Changes in inventories+413 Iljen Dedegkajeva 18/10/2015

23 Goods sent for processing: 2008 SUT (ESA 1995 and ESA 2010) SupplyUse OutputImportsInt_consExportsInventoriesFinal use ESA 1995 Goods for processing 7 7717 402370 Goods processed9 8569 869-13 Processing fees ESA 2010 Goods for processing Goods processed Processing fees2 455 18/10/2015 Iljen Dedegkajeva

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