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1 1 PRESENTATIONFOR USERS PRODUCERS WORKSHOP USERS PRODUCERS WORKSHOP Industrial Statistics AT SBP KARACHI MAY 8-9, 2006

2 2 Introduction CMI 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 Industries (CMI)

3 3 Scope and Coverage CMI 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 Industries (CMI)

4 4 QIM Weights Census of Manufacturing Industries (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

5 5 Weights derived from CMI Ind. Code IndustryWeights 311-312 Food Manufacturing 13.9963 313 Beverage Industry 0.8245 314 Tobacco Manufacturing 3.0551 320-321 Textile Manufacturing 28.1429 322 Wearing Apparel 3.3623 323 Leather and Leather Products 1.7599 324Footwear0.5162 325 Ginning of Fibre 3.3682 331 Wood and Wood Products 0.0723

6 6 Ind. Code IndustryWeights 332Furniture0.1233 341 Paper and Products 1.0042 342 Printing and Publishing 0.3439 350Pharmaceuticals5.2143 351 Industrial Chemicals 8.588 352 Other Chemicals 1.6395 353, 354 Petroleum Refining 5.232 355 Rubber Products 0.4025 356 Plastic Products 0.8653 Weights derived from CMI

7 7 Ind. Code IndustryWeights 361 Pottery, ceramics 0.2155 362 Glass Products 0.3650 369 Other non-metal Products 4.5821 371 Iron and Steel 4.8853 372 Non-Ferrous Metals 0.0598 380, 381 Metal Products 1.2304 382Machinery1.2808 383 Electrical Machinery 3.1995 384 Transport Equipment 4.4560 Weights derived from CMI

8 8 Ind. Code IndustryWeights 385 Measuring Instruments 0.4581 386 Optical Goods 0.0001 391Handicrafts0.0288 392 Sports and Athletic Goods 0.4543 393, 394 Other Manufacturing Industries 0.2736 3 Large Scale Manufacturing 100.00 Weights derived from CMI

9 9 Quantum Index of Large Scale Manufacturing Industries (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 Wi QoQo QnQn In = X 100 Wi Where I n = Index for the nth period, Q n = Quantity of an item in the nth period (current period), W i = Weight of ith item value in base period, and Wi = P o = Price of ith item and Q o = Quantity of ith item in the base period QoPo 

10 10 Quantum Index of Large Scale Manufacturing Industries (QIM) Sources No of Items WeightOCAC115.232 MO Ind. 3744.5972 BOS5225.2458 ALL10075.075 Sources 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

11 11 Scope SHMI covers all un-registered household units & small establishments engaged in manufacturing activities having less than 10 employees. Objective SHMI 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 & Household Manufacturing Industries (SHMI)

12 12 Frequency Conducted every ten years Growth Rate Inter 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 & Household Manufacturing Industries (SHMI)

13 13  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 Limitations

14 14 Plan 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


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