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ASEANStatisticalYearbook

The ASEAN SecretariatJakarta

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003ii

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was established on 8 August 1967. The members ofthe Association are Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, The Philippines,Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam. The ASEAN Secretariat is based in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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The ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2003 is the second in the series. The first was published inMay 2002. Containing key statistics in ASEAN in 2002 and some in 2003 as they are availableup to the second quarter of 2003, it is a continuation of the first Yearbook while its title (2003)now reflects the current publication year. The schedule of publication was shifted to Septemberto facilitate wider and more up-to-date compilation of 2002 and 2003 statistics. It is expectedthat future publication in the series shall follow this new schedule.

The coverage of the ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2003 has been expanded to include two newsections namely, Agriculture, and Manufacturing Industry. Coverage of Education, Health, andTrade Statistics, has also been improved, the latter now includes those classified by SITC codes.

While all macroeconomic data have been updated to cover the year 2002, and for some indicatorsuntil the second quarter of 2003, some data on social, trade and FDI statistics, due to the natureof data collection and reporting process, are available only up to the year 2001.

This Yearbook continues to highlight major trends, characteristics and issues in the region andto facilitate country comparison. These are presented through the cross-sector and /or time-series presentations of ratios, growths, shares, and where applicable, aggregates for the region.Breakdowns by major trading partners and major commodities are provided where available.Graphics are also used to help highlight important trend and characteristics.

I hope you find the ASEAN Statistical Yearbook Series resourceful and would welcome yourcomments to further improve the quality and usefulness of future publication

ONG KENG YONGSecretary General of ASEANJakarta, September 2003

Foreword

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Table of Contents

Foreword iiiList of Tables vList of Figures xivGlossary xviiiDefinition xx

LIST OF TABLES

Chapter I POPULATION AND DEMOGRAPHY

Table I.1 Number of Mid Year Population of ASEAN Countries,1980-2003 2

Table I.2 Population Growth in ASEAN, 1980-2003 2Table I.3 Population Density, 1980-2001 4Table I.4 Population by Sex, 2001 5Table I.5 Urban Population, 1980-2001 5Table I.6 Population by Aged Group, 2001 6

Chapter II EDUCATION, HEALTH AND REPRODUCTION

Table II.1 Adult Literacy Rate, 1990-2000 9Table II.2 Net Enrollment Ratio in Primary School, by Sex, 1990-2001 10Table II.3 Net Enrollment Ratio in Secondary School, by Sex, 1990-2001 11Table II.4 Ratio of Girls to Boys in Primary and Secondary School, 1990-2001 12Table II.5 Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Primary and Secondary School 13Table II.6 Crude Birth Ratio (CBR), Crude Death Ratio (CDR) and

Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) of ASEAN Countries, 1998 and 2000 13Table II.7 Total Fertility Rate (TFR), Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR)

and Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR), 1980-2000 14Table II.8 Life Expectancy at Birth by Sex, 1998 and 2000 14Table II.9 Immunization Against Measles and DPT Among Children of

1 Year Old, 1990-2001 15Table II.10 Malaria and Tuberculosis Prevalence/Incidence Rate, per 100,000

Population, 1990-2001 16Table II.11 HIV Prevalence Rate Among 15-24 Year Old People, by Sex,

1999-2000 17Table II.12 Proportion of Population with Access to Safe Drinking Water and

Access to Improved Sanitation, 1990-2001 18

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Chapter III LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT

Table III.1 Unemployment Rate and Labor Force Participation Rate,1996-2002 20

Table III.2 Number of Unemployment and Labor Force, 1996-2001 20Table III.3 Labor Force Participation Rates by Sex, 1990-2001 22Table III.4 Unemployment Rate of People 15 Years and Older, by Sex,

1990-2001 23Table III.5 Unemployment Rate of People 15-24 Years Old, by Sex, 1990-2000 24Table III.6 Number of Employment by Major Industry Group 26Table III.7 Percentage of Employment by Major Industry Group 26Table III.8 Number of Employment by Occupation 28Table III.9 Percentage Employment by Occupation 28

Chapter IV MACRO ECONOMY

Table IV.1 GDP at Current and Constant Market Prices in Billion ofNational Currency, 1996-2002 32

Table IV.2 Rate of Economic (GDP at Constant Price) Growth,1996-2002 and First Quarter of 2003 32

Table IV.3 GDP per Capita at Current Market Prices in US Dollar, 1996-2002 36Table IV.4 GDP at Current Market Prices in Million of US Dollar, 1996-2002 36Table IV.5 GDP Share of Major Group of Economic Sectors, 1996-2002 38Table IV.6 Inflation Rates, Year-on-year End Period, and Year-on-year

Average Period, 1996-2002 38Table IV.7 Consumer Price Index, 1997-2002 and Second Quarter of 2003 42Table IV.8 Foreign Exchange Rates, 1997-2002 and Second Quarter of 2003 42Table IV.9 Interest Rates, End of the Period, 1997-2002 and First Quarter 2003 46Table IV.10 Money Growth, Year-on-year End of the Period, 1997-2002 and

First Quarter of 2003 46Table IV.11 Reserve Money, 1996-2002 and First Quarter of 2003 48Table IV.12 Current Account Balance as a Percentage of GDP, 1996-2002 49Table IV.13 Current Account Balance in Million of US Dollar, 1996-2002 49Table IV.14 Service Balance of ASEAN Countries in Million of US Dollar,

1996-2002 50Table IV.15 FDI Approval of ASEAN Countries in Million of US Dollar,

1996-2002 50Table IV.16 Government Budget Deficit, as a Percentage of GDP, 1996-2002 51Table IV.17 Government Budget Deficit, 1996-2002 51

Chapter V MERCHANDISE TRADE

Table V.1 ASEAN Exports by Country 1993-2002 and First Half 2003 54Table V.2 ASEAN Imports by Country 1993-2002 and First Half 2003 55Table V.3 Extra-ASEAN Exports by Country, 1993-2001 56Table V.4 Intra-ASEAN Exports by Country, 1993-2001 56Table V.5 Extra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 1993-2001 58

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Table V.6 Intra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 1993-2001 58Table V.7 ASEAN Exports by Country of Destination, 1993-2001 66Table V.8 Intra-ASEAN Exports by Country of Destination, 1993-2001 68Table V.9 ASEAN Imports by Country of Origin, 1993-2001 70Table V.10 Intra-ASEAN Imports by Country of Origin, 1993-2001 72Table V.11 ASEAN Ten Major Exports Markets in, 1993, 1996,

2000 and 2001 74Table V.12 Share of ASEAN Major Export Markets in 1993, 1996, 2000

and 2001 74Table V.13 ASEAN Ten Major Imports Origins in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001 75Table V.14 Share of ASEAN Ten Major Imports Origins in 1993, 1996, 2000

and 2001 75Table V.15 ASEAN 6 Ten Major Export Markets in 1993, 1996, 2000

and 2001 78Table V.16 Share of ASEAN 6 Major Export Markets in 1993, 1996, 2000

and 2001 78Table V.17 ASEAN 6 Ten Major Import Origins in 1993, 1996, 2000 and

2001 79Table V.18 Share of ASEAN 6 Ten Major Import Origins in 1993, 1996,

2000 and 2001 79Table V.19 ASEAN 6 Top-ten Export Commodities by 2 Digits HS Code

in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001 80Table V.20 ASEAN 6 Top-ten Import Commodities by 2 Digits HS Code

in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001 80Table V.21 Shares of ASEAN 6 Top-ten Export Commodities by 2 Digits

HS Code in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001 82Table V.22 Shares of ASEAN 6 Top-Ten Import Commodities by 2 Digits

HS Code in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001 82Table V.23 Trend of ASEAN 6 Exports of 1996 Top-ten Commodities

by 2 Digits HS Code 85Table V.24 Trend of ASEAN 6 Imports of 1996 Top-ten Commodities

by 2 Digits HS Code 85Table V.25 Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6 to ASEAN

by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001 86Table V.26 Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6 from ASEAN

by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001 86Table V.27 Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6 to European Union

by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001 90Table V.28 Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6 from European Union

by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001 90Table V.29 Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6 to USA by 2 Digits

HS Code, 1993-2001 92Table V.30 Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6 from USA by 2 digits

HS Code, 1993-2001 92

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Table V.31 Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6 to Japan by 2 DigitsHS Code, 1993-2001 94

Table V.32 Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6 from Japanby 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001 94

Table V.33 Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6 to China by 2 DigitsHS Code, 1993-2001 96

Table V.34 Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6 from Chinaby 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001 96

Table V.35 Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6 to Republic of Koreaby 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001 98

Table V.36 Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6 from Republic ofKorea by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001 98

Table V.37 Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6 to Australiaby 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001 100

Table V.38 Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6 from Australiaby 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001 100

Table V.39 Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6 to India by 2 DigitsHS Code, 1993-2001 102

Table V.40 Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6 from India by2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001 102

Table V.41 ASEAN 6 Top-20 Export Commodities by 3 Digits-SITC Code,in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001 104

Table V.42 ASEAN 6 Top-20 Import Commodities by 3 Digits-SITC Code,in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001 104

Table V.43 Shares of ASEAN 6 Top-20 Export Commodities by 3 Digits-SITCCode in, 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001 106

Table V.44 Shares of ASEAN 6 Top-20 Import Commodities by 3 Digits-SITCCode in, 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001 106

Table V.45 Trend of ASEAN 6 Exports of 1996 Top-20 Commodities by3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 109

Table V.46 Trend of ASEAN 6 Imports of 1996 Top-20 Commodities by 33 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 109

Table V.47 Twenty Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6 to ASEANby 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 116

Table V.48 Twenty Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6 from ASEANby 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 116

Table V.49 Twenty Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6 to EuropeanUnion by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 118

Table V.50 Twenty Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6 from EuropeanUnion by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 118

Table V.51 Twenty Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6 to USAby 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 120

Table V.52 Twenty Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6 from USAby 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 120

Table V.53 Twenty Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6 to Japanby 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 122

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Table V.54 Twenty Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6 from Japan by3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 122

Table V.55 Twenty Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6 to China by3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 124

Table V.56 Twenty Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6 from China by3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 124

Table V.57 Twenty Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6 to Republic ofKorea by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 126

Table V.58 Twenty Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6 from Republicof Korea by 3 Digits-SITC, 1993-2001 126

Table V.59 Twenty Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6 to Australiaby 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 128

Table V.60 Twenty Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6 from Australiaby 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 128

Table V.61 Twenty Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6 to Indiaby 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 130

Table V.62 Twenty Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6 from Indiaby 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 130

Chapter VI FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT

Table VI.1 FDI inflows into ASEAN by Host Country, 1995-2001 135Table VI.2 FDI inflows into ASEAN by Source Country, 1995-2001 138Table VI.3 FDI inflows into ASEAN from ASEAN by Source Country,

1995-2001 139Table VI.4 Share in FDI inflows into ASEAN by Source Country, 1995-2001 140Table VI.5 ASEAN Member Countries’ Share in Intra-ASEAN FDI inflows,

1995-2001 141Table VI.6 FDI inflows into ASEAN 5 by Source Country, 1995-2001 144Table VI.7 FDI inflows into BCLMV by Source Country, 1995-2001 145Table VI.8 FDI inflows into ASEAN Member Countries by Source Countries,

1995-2001 148Table VI.9 Share of Intra-ASEAN FDI in FDI inflows into ASEAN Member

Countries, 1995-1st Half of 2002 150Table VI.10 FDI inflows into ASEAN Member Countries from USA,

1995-2001 151Table VI.11 FDI inflows into ASEAN Member Countries from Japan,

1995-2001 151Table VI.12 FDI inflows into ASEAN Member Countries from European

Union, 1995-2001 152Table VI.13 FDI inflows into ASEAN Member Countries from China,

1995-2001 152Table VI.14 FDI inflows into Brunei Darussalam by Source Country,

1995-2001 153Table VI.15 FDI inflows into Indonesia by Source Country, 1995-2001 153Table VI.16 FDI inflows into Lao PDR by Source Country, 1995-2001 154

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Table VI.17 FDI inflows into Malaysia by Source Country, 1995-2001 154Table VI.18 FDI inflows into Myanmar by Source Country, 1995-2001 155Table VI.19 FDI inflows into The Philippines by Source Country, 1995-2001 155Table VI.20 FDI inflows into Singapore by Source Country, 1995-2001 156Table VI.21 FDI inflows into Thailand by Source Country, 1995-2001 156Table VI.22 FDI inflows into Viet Nam by Source Country, 1995-2001 157Table VI.23 FDI inflows into Brunei Darussalam from ASEAN, 1995-2001 157Table VI.24 FDI inflows into Indonesia from ASEAN, 1995-2001 158Table VI.25 FDI inflows into Lao PDR from ASEAN, 1995-2001 158Table VI.26 FDI inflows into Malaysia from ASEAN, 1995-2001 159Table VI.27 FDI inflows into Myanmar from ASEAN, 1995-2001 159Table VI.28 FDI inflows into The Philippines from ASEAN, 1995-2001 160Table VI.29 FDI inflows into Singapore from ASEAN, 1995-2001 160Table VI.30 FDI inflows into Thailand from ASEAN, 1995-2001 161Table VI.31 FDI inflows into Viet Nam from ASEAN, 1995-2001 161Table VI.32 FDI Inflows to ASEAN by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001 162Table VI.33 Share of FDI Inflows to ASEAN by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001 162Table VI.34 FDI Inflows to Brunei Darussalam by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001 164Table VI.35 FDI Inflows to Indonesia by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001 164Table VI.36 FDI Inflows to Lao PDR by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001 166Table VI.37 FDI Inflows to Myanmar by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001 166Table VI.38 FDI Inflows to Philippine by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001 168Table VI.39 FDI Inflows to Singapore by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001 168Table VI.40 FDI Inflows to Thailand by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001 170Table VI.41 FDI Inflows to Viet Nam’s by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001 170

Chapter VII TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION

Table VII.1 ASEAN Road Infrastructure, 1997-2001 176Table VII.2 ASEAN Road Passenger and Freight, 1997-2001 176Table VII.3 ASEAN Road Fleet, 1997-2002 178Table VII.4 ASEAN (Inter-Urban) Railway Statistic, 1997-2001 178Table VII.5 ASEAN Domestic Maritime Statistic: Number of Port and Fleet,

1997-2001 180Table VII.6 ASEAN International Maritime Statistic: Number of Port and

Fleet, 1997-2001 180Table VII.7 ASEAN Domestic Civil Aviation Statistics, 1997-2001 184Table VII.8 ASEAN International Civil Aviation Statistics, 1997-2002 186Table VII.9 ASEAN Telephone Services Statistic, 1997-2002 188Table VII.10 ASEAN Internet Services Statistic, 1997-2001 188

Chapter VIII TOURISM

Table VIII.1 Visitors Arrivals by Country of Destination, 1995-2002 193Table VIII.2 Rate of Growth of Visitors Arrivals by Country of Destination,

1995-2002 193

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Table VIII.3 Intra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals by Country of Destination,1995-2001 194

Table VIII.4 Extra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals by Country of Destination,1995-2001 194

Table VIII.5 Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN by Country of Origin, 1995-2001 196Table VIII.6 Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN Member Countries by Country of

Origin and Destination, 1995-2001 200Table VIII.7 Percentage Change of Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN by Country of

Origin, 1995-2001 202Table VIII.8 Share in Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN by Country of Origin,

1995-2001 204Table VIII.9 Share in Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN Member Countries by

Country of Origin, 1995-2001 206Table VIII.10 Share of Intra-ASEAN Visitor in ASEAN Member Countries,

1995-2001 208Table VIII.11 Intra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals by Country of Origin, 1999-2001 212Table VIII.12 Visitors Arrival to Brunei Darussalam by Country of Origin,

1995-2001 214Table VIII.13 Visitors Arrival to Cambodia by Country of Origin, 1995-2001 216Table VIII.14 Visitors Arrival to Indonesia by Country of Origin, 1995-2001 218Table VIII.15 Visitors Arrival to Lao PDR by Country of Origin, 1995-2001 220Table VIII.16 Visitors Arrival to Malaysia by Country of Origin, 1995-2001 222Table VIII.17 Visitors Arrival to Myanmar by Country of Origin, 1995-2001 224Table VIII.18 Visitors Arrival to The Philippines by Country of Origin, 1995-2001 226Table VIII.19 Visitors Arrival to Singapore by Country of Origin, 1995-2001 228Table VIII.20 Visitors Arrival to Thailand by Country of Origin, 1995-2001 230Table VIII.21 Visitors Arrival to Viet Nam by Country of Origin, 1995-2001 232

Chapter IX AGRICULTURE

Table IX.1 Agriculture Land and Land Use, 2000 237Table IX.2 GDP Share, Employment, Export and Import Share of

Agriculture Sector 237Table IX.3 Production of Selected Agricultural Products, 2001 238Table IX.4 Production of Selected Agricultural Products, 2002 238Table IX.5 ASEAN Exports of Selected Agricultural Products and Inputs

by Countries, 2001 240Table IX.6 ASEAN Exports of Selected Agricultural Products and Inputs

by Countries, 1996 240Table IX.7 ASEAN Imports of Selected Agricultural Products and Inputs

by Countries, 2001 242Table IX.8 ASEAN Imports of Selected Agricultural Products and Inputs

by Countries, 1996 242Table IX.9 ASEAN 6 Export of Selected Agricultural Products and Inputs 244Table IX.10 ASEAN 6 Import of Selected Agricultural Products and Inputs 244

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Table IX.11 ASEAN 6 Major Markets of Agricultural Export Commodities,1996 and 2001 245

Table IX.12 ASEAN 6 Major Origins of Agricultural Import Commodities,1996 and 2001 245

Table IX.13 ASEAN 6 Major Markets of Selected Agricultural ExportCommodities 248

Table IX.14 ASEAN 6 Major Origins of Selected Agricultural ImportCommodities 249

Table IX.15 Major Markets of Export of Selected Agricultural Inputs 250Table IX.16 Major Origins of Import of Selected Agricultural Inputs 250

Chapter X MANUFACTURING

Table X.1 Number of Manufacturing Establishments and Persons Engaged,by Establishment Size 253

Table X.2 GDP Share, Export and Import Share of Manufacturing Sector,1996 and 2001 253

Table X.3 Number of Establishments by Division of Industry, 2001 254Table X.4 Number of Establishments by Division of Industry, 2000 254Table X.5 Percentage Distribution of Establishments by Division of Industry,

2001 256Table X.6 Percentage Distribution of Establishments by Division of Industry,

2000 257Table X.7 Number of Persons Engaged in Establishments by Division of

Industry, 2001 258Table X.8 Number of Persons Engaged in Establishments by Division of

Industry, 2000 259Table X.9 Number of Persons Engaged per Establishments by Division of

Industry, 2001 260Table X.10 Number of Persons Engaged per Establishments by Division of

Industry, 2000 261Table X.11 Input-Output Ratio in Establishments by Division of Industry,

2000 262Table X.12 Value Added per Person Engaged in Establishments by

Division of Industry, 2000 263Table X.13 Index of Industrial Production, 2002 264Table X.14 Index of Industrial Production, 2001 265Table X.15 Index of Industrial Production, 2000 266Table X.16 Change in Index of Industrial Production 2000-2002 267

Chapter XI OTHER SOCIAL

Table XI.1 Human Development Index (HDI), 1985-2001 271Table XI.2 Percent of Population below the National Poverty Line 272

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Table XI.3 Percent of Population below the National Poverty Linein Urban and Rural Areas 272

Table XI.4 Percentage of Population below the $1 and $ 2 PPP Poverty Line,1990-2001 273

Table XI.5 Gini Coefficient, 1990-2000 274Table XI.6 Income Share of the Poorest 20%, 1990-2000 274Table XI.7 Proportion of Seats in National Legislature Held by Women,

1990-2001 275Table XI.8 Female Share of Paid Employment in Non-Agricultural Activities,

1990-2001 275Table XI.9 Proportion of Children under 15 Who are Working, 1990-2001 276Table XI.10 Daily per Capita Protein Supply of ASEAN 277Table XI.11 Daily per Capita Calorie Supply of ASEAN 277

Chapter XII OTHER SECTORS

Table XII.1 ASEAN Energy Resources and Reserves 281Table XII.2 ASEAN Crude Oil Production 282Table XII.3 Petroleum Product Consumption of ASEAN 282Table XII.4 Petroleum Product Exports and Imports 283Table XII.5 Crude Oil Exports and Imports 283Table XII.6 Trend of Crude Oil Export by Country 284Table XII.7 Trend of Crude Oil Import by Country 284Table XII.8 Trend of Petroleum Product Export by Country 285Table XII.9 Trend of Petroleum Product Import by Country 285Table XII.10 Trend of Net Export of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products,

1993-2001 286Table XII.11 ASEAN 6 Major Market of Crude Oil, 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001 287Table XII.12 ASEAN 6 Major Supplier (Origin) of Crude Oil, 1993, 1996, 2000

and 2001 287Table XII.13 ASEAN 6 Major Market of Petroleum Products, 1993, 1996, 2000

and 2001 288Table XII.14 ASEAN 6 Major Supplier (Origin) of Petroleum Products, 1993,

1996, 2000 and 2001 288Table XII.15 Forest Areas as a Percentage of Total Areas 289Table XII.16 National Protected Areas and CO2 Emission, in ASEAN 289Table XII.17 Proportion of Household with Electricity, 1990-2001 290

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List of Figures

Graphic I.1 Population Density of ASEAN Countries, 1980-2001 4Graphic I.2 ASEAN Population by Age Group, 2001 6

Graphic III.1 Unemployment Rate of Males 15-24 Years Old, 1990-2001 25Graphic III.2 Unemployment Rate of Females 15-24 Years Old, 1990-2001 25

Graphic IV.1 Rate of GDP Growth in ASEAN, 1996-2002 34Graphic IV.2 Rate of GDP Growth in ASEAN 5, 1996-2002 35Graphic IV.3 Rate of GDP Growth in BCLMV, 1996-2002 35Graphic IV.4 GDP per Capita in US Dollar in ASEAN 5 during 1996-2002,

as Compared to 1996 37Graphic IV.5 GDP per Capita in US Dollar in BCLMV during 1996-2002,

as Compared to 1996 37Graphic IV.6 Consumer Prices Index of ASEAN 5 during 1996-2002,

as Compared to 1996 40Graphic IV.7 Consumer Prices Index of BCLMV during 1996-2002,

as Compared to 1996 40Graphic IV.8 Rate of Change of Foreign Exchange Rate in ASEAN 5,

1996-2002 41Graphic IV.9 Rate of Change of Foreign Exchange Rate in BCLMV, 1996-2002 41Graphic IV.10 ASEAN 5 National Currency to US Dollar during 1996-2002,

as Compared to the 1996 Level 44Graphic IV.11 BCLMV National Currency to US Dollar during 1996-2002,

as Compared to the 1996 Level 45

Graphic V.1 Trend of ASEAN 6 Total Exports and Imports, 1993-2001 60Graphic V.2 Trend of ASEAN 6 Extra-ASEAN Exports and Imports, and

Intra-ASEAN Exports and Imports, 1993-2001 60Graphic V.3 Trend of ASEAN 6 Exports by Country, 1993-2001 61Graphic V.4 Trend of ASEAN 6 Total Imports by Country, 1993-2001 61Graphic V.5 Trend of ASEAN 6 Extra-ASEAN Exports by Country, 1993-2001 62Graphic V.6 Trend of ASEAN 6 Extra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 1993-2001 62Graphic V.7 Trend of ASEAN 6 Intra-ASEAN Exports by Country, 1993-2001 63Graphic V.8 Trend of ASEAN 6 Intra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 1993-2001 63Graphic V.9 Shares of ASEAN 6 Extra and Intra-ASEAN Exports, 1993-2001 64

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Graphic V.10 Shares of ASEAN 6 Extra and Intra-ASEAN Imports, 1993-2001 64Graphic V.11 Shares of ASEAN 6 Extra and Intra-ASEAN Exports by Country,

1993-2001 65Graphic V.12 Shares of ASEAN 6 Extra and Intra-ASEAN Imports by Country,

1993-2001 65Graphic V.13 ASEAN Export Market, 1996 76Graphic V.14 ASEAN Export Market, 2001 76Graphic V.15 ASEAN Import Origin, 1996 77Graphic V.16 ASEAN Import Origin, 2001 77Graphic V.17 Shares of Top-ten Export Commodities in ASEAN 6, 2001 84Graphic V.18 Shares of Top-ten Import Commodities in ASEAN 6, 2001 84Graphic V.19 Trend of the 1996 Top-ten Exports and Imports Commodities

in ASEAN 6, 1993-2001 88Graphic V.20 Trend of the Shares of the Top-ten Exports and Imports

Commodities in ASEAN 6, 1993-2001 88Graphic V.21 Trend of the 1996 Top-ten Exports Commodities in ASEAN 6

by Commodities, 1993-2001 89Graphic V.22 Trend of the 1996 Top-ten Imports Commodities in ASEAN 6

by Commodities, 1993-2001 89Graphic V.23 Share of Top-ten Export Commodities in ASEAN 6

by 3 Digit-SITC, 2001 108Graphic V.24 Share of Top-Ten Import Commodities in ASEAN 6

by 3 Digit-SITC, 2001 108Graphic V.25 Trend of Top-5 Export Commodities in ASEAN 6

by 3 Digit-SITC, 1993-2001 110Graphic V.26 Trend of Top-6 to Top-10 Export Commodities in ASEAN 6

by 3 Digit-SITC, 1993-2001 110Graphic V.27 Trend of Top-11 to Top-15 Export Commodities in ASEAN 6

by 3 Digit-SITC, 1993-2001 111Graphic V.28 Trend of Top-16 to Top-20 Export Commodities in ASEAN 6

by 3 Digit-SITC, 1993-2001 111Graphic V.29 Trend of Top-5 Import Commodities in ASEAN 6

by 3 Digit-SITC, 1993-2001 112Graphic V.30 Trend of Top-6 to Top-10 Import Commodities in ASEAN 6

by 3 Digit-SITC, 1993-2001 112Graphic V.31 Trend of Top-11 to Top-15 Import Commodities in ASEAN 6

by 3 Digit-SITC, 1993-2001 113Graphic V.32 Trend of Top-16 to Top-20 Import Commodities in ASEAN 6

by 3 Digit-SITC, 1993-2001 113Graphic V.33 Share of Top-20 Export Commodities in ASEAN 6

by 3 Digit-SITC, 1993-2001 114Graphic V.34 Share of Top-20 Import Commodities in ASEAN 6

by 3 Digit-SITC, 1993-2001 115

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Graphic VI.1 FDI inflows to ASEAN 5 by Host Country, 1995-2001 136Graphic VI.2 FDI inflows to BCLMV by Host Country, 1995-2001 136Graphic VI.3 FDI inflows to ASEAN by Host Country for the Period of

1995-1998 137Graphic VI.4 FDI inflows to ASEAN by Host Country for the Period of

1995-2001 137Graphic VI.5 Extra and Intra-ASEAN FDI inflows, 1995-2001 142Graphic VI.6 FDI inflows to ASEAN by Source Country, for the Period of

1995-2001 142Graphic VI.7 FDI inflows to ASEAN by Source Country, 1995-2001 143Graphic VI.8 Composition of FDI inflows to ASEAN by Source Country,

1995-2001 143Graphic VI.9 FDI inflows to ASEAN 5 by Source Country, for the Period

1995-2001 146Graphic VI.10 FDI inflows to BCLMV by Source Country, for the Period

1995-2001 146Graphic VI.11 FDI inflows to ASEAN 5 by Source Country, 1995-2001 147Graphic VI.12 FDI inflows to BCLMV by Source Country, 1995-2001 147

Graphic VII.1 Trend in the Number of Passenger Cars in ASEAN Countries,1997-2002 175

Graphic VII.2 Trend in the Number of Goods Vehicle in ASEAN Countries,1997-2001 175

Graphic VII.3 Trend in International Cargo Thruput in International MaritimeTransportation in ASEAN Countries, 1997-2000 182

Graphic VII.4 Trend in Domestic Cargo Thruput in Domestic MaritimeTransportation in ASEAN Countries, 1997-2001 182

Graphic VII.5 Trend in International Passenger Traffic in International CivilAviation in ASEAN Countries, 1997-2002 183

Graphic VII.6 Trend in Domestic Passenger Traffic in Domestic Civil Aviationin ASEAN Countries, 1997-2001 183

Graphic VII.7 Trend in Telephone Density per 100 Persons inASEAN Countries, 1997-2002 190

Graphic VII.8 Trend in Number of Cellular Phone Subscribersper 100 Persons in ASEAN Countries, 1997-2002 190

Graphic VIII.1 Trend in Intra and Extra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals, 1995-2001 195Graphic VIII.2 Trend in Extra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals by Group of Country of

Residence, 1995-2001 195Graphic VIII.3 Share of Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN by Group of Country of

Origin, 1995-2001 198Graphic VIII.4 Rate of Growth of Tourist Arrivals to ASEAN by Group of

Country of Origin, 1995-2001 198

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Graphic VIII.5 Share of Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN 5 by Group of Country ofOrigin, 1995-2001 199

Graphic VIII.6 Share of Visitor Arrivals to BCLMV by Group of Country ofOrigin, 1995-2001 199

Graphic VIII.7 Share of Intra-ASEAN Tourist Arrivals by Host Countries, 2001 210Graphic VIII.8 Share of Intra and Extra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN

Countries, 1995-2001 210Graphic VIII.9 Trend in Visitor Arrivals in ASEAN 5 by Country, 1995-2001 211Graphic VIII.10 Trend in Visitor Arrivals in BCLMV by Country, 1995-2001 211

Graphic IX.1 Share of ASEAN 6 Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities,1996 246

Graphic IX.2 Share of ASEAN 6 Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities,2001 246

Graphic IX.3 Share of ASEAN 6 Major Origins of Agricultural Commodities,1996 247

Graphic IX.4 Share of ASEAN 6 Major Origins of Agricultural Commodities,2001 247

Graphic XI.1 Trend of HDI, 1985-2001 271Graphic XI.2 Percentage of Population below $1 PPP and $2 PPP Poverty Line 273Graphic XI.3 Proportion of Children under 15 Who are Working 276

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Glossary

Notations:– Not available

na Not applicable0 less than 0.5

National Currency:1 Brunei Darussalam: B $ (Brunei dollar)2 Cambodia: Riel3 Indonesia: Rp (Rupiah)4 Lao PDR: Kips5 Malaysia: RM (Ringgit Malaysia)6 Myanmar: Kyats7 The Philippines: Pesos8 Singapore: S $ (Singapore dollar)9 Thailand: Baht

10 Viet Nam: Dong

Measurement Units:bn billion

cap capitacu m cubic meter

ha hectarekg kilogram

km kilometerkWh kilowatt-hour

m metermn millionmt metric ton

sq m square metersq km square kilometer

‘000 thousandTEUs ton equivalent units

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Abbreviations and Acronyms:ACE ASEAN Centre for EnergyADB Asian Development Bank

ASCU ASEAN Surveillance Coordinating UnitATE Average Total EmploymentBOP Balance of Payment

cif cost, insurance and freightESCAP Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific

FAO Food and Agriculture Organisationfob free on board

GDP gross domestic productGNP gross national product

HS Harmonised SystemIMF International Monetary FundPPP purchasing power parity

SITC Standard International Trade ClassificationUN United NationsWB World Bank

National Statistical Office (NSO)1 Brunei Darussalam: Department of Statistics, Department

of Economic and Planning and Development2 Cambodia: National Institute of Statistics (NIS)3 Indonesia: BPS-Statistics Indonesia4 Lao PDR: National Statistical Center5 Malaysia: Department of Statistics Malaysia6 Myanmar: Central Statistical Organisation (CSO)7 The Philippines: National Statistical Coordination Board

(NSCB)and National Statistical Office (NSO)

8 Singapore: Singapore Department of Statistics9 Thailand: National Statistical Office (NSO)

10 Viet Nam: General Statistical Office (GSO)

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Definitions:

Transport:Pax-Km the total multiplying of total passenger by the total travelled

distanceFreight-Km the total multiplying of total carried freight (kg or ton) by the

total travelled distanceCargo Thruput (Mn) number of cargoes going through port (million, usually: ton)

Cargo Thruput (TEUs) number of cargoes going through port in Twenty - FootEquivalent Unit

Freight Traffic (‘000 ton) total number of loading and unloading in Thousand TonsUnit

Trade:Extra-ASEAN Export export of ASEAN member countries to other major trading

partnersExtra-ASEAN Import import of ASEAN member countries from other major

trading partnersIntra-ASEAN Export export of ASEAN member countries to other ASEAN

member countriesIntra-ASEAN Import Import of ASEAN member countries from other ASEAN

member countries

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Chapter IPopulation and Demography

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Table I.1.Number of Mid Year Population

Country

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

Brunei Darussalam 186 253.4 296.0 305.1 314.4

Cambodia 6,590 8,600 10,200 10,702 10,368

Indonesia 147,490 179,379 192,156 194,819 197,518

Lao PDR 3,185 4,077 4,575 4,728 4,846

Malaysia 13,745 18,102 20,689 21,169 21,666

Myanmar 33,610 40,786 44,744 45,565 46,402

The Philippines 45,502 57,308 68,349 69,952 71,550

Singapore 2,414 3,047 3,526 3,670 3,794

Thailand 46,961 54,549 57,498 58,106 58,722

Viet Nam 52462**) 66,017 71,996 73,157 74,307

ASEAN 299,683 432,119 474,029 482,173 489,487

1980 1990 1995 1996 1997

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Table I.2.Population Growth

Country

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

Brunei Darussalam 3.2 3.2 2.7 3.1 3.0

Cambodia 2.7 3.5 3.6 4.9 -3.1

Indonesia 2.0 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4

Lao PDR 2.5 2.3 2.7 3.3 2.5

Malaysia 2.8 2.7 2.4 2.3 2.3

Myanmar 2.0 1.9 2.3 1.8 1.8

The Philippines 2.3 3.6 2.2 2.3 2.3

Singapore 2.4 3.0 2.6 4.1 3.4

Thailand 1.5 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1

Viet Nam 2.3 1.7 1.5 1.6 1.6

ASEAN 2.1 1.9 1.7 1.7 1.5

1980-1990 1990-1995 1995-2000 1996 1997

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Sources: 1. Yearbook of Brunei Darussalam 1998 and 1999 and Brunei Darussalam Key Indicators, 2000 and 2001; Yearbook of Cambodia2000 and General Population Census of Cambodia, 1998, Provisional Population Total; Yearbook of Indonesia 1996,1997, 1999,2000 and 2001; Yearbook of Malaysia 1997 and Siaran Perangkaan Bulanan Malaysia, 2001, Malaysia Statistics Handbook2002, Malaysia Monthly Statistical Bulletin, Nov 2002, Malaysia Statistical yearbook 2001; Yearbook of Myanmar 1998, 2000and 2001; Yearbook of Philippine 2000, 2001 and website (for year 2000); Yearbook of Thailand 1996, 2001 and Key Statistics ofThailand, 2000, Thailand in Figures 2002; Yearbook of Singapore 2001, 2002; and Yearbook of Viet Nam 1995, 2000 and 2001.

2. ASEAN Secretariat, ASCU database.3. ASEAN in Figures 2003.

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323.1 330.7 338.4 344.5 353.8 363.5 260

11,437 11,599 12,200 13,099 13,341 13,588 11,426

200,255 203,030 205,843 208,695 211,587 214,519 205,843

4,967 5,091 5,218 5,348 5,491 5,637 n.a

22,180 22,712 23,275 23,795 24,249 24,711 22,203

48,160 49,133 50,125 51,138 52,313 53,515 41,552

73,148 74,746 76,348 77,925.9 79,669.9 81,453.0 76,499

3,922 3,951 4,018 4,131.2 4,240.6 4,352.9 4,018

59,344 59,972 60,607 61,249.0 61,897.4 62,552.7 60,607

75,456 76,597 77,635 78,685.8 79,881.5 81,095.4 76,597

499,192 507,161 515,607 524,412 533,024 541,787 –

of ASEAN Countries, 1980-2003

1998

(13)(7) (8) (9) (10)

1999 2000 2001 Latest Population Census

(National Estimates, in million)

(11) (12)

2002 *) 2003 *)

2.8 2.4 2.3 1.8 2.7 2.7 –

10.3 1.4 5.2 7.4 1.8 1.8 1.8

1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4

2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.7 2.7 –

2.4 2.4 2.5 2.2 1.9 1.9 1.9

3.8 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.3 2.3 2.0

2.2 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.2

3.4 0.7 1.7 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.8

1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1

1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 –

2.0 1.6 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.6 –

in ASEAN, 1980-2003

1998

(13)(7) (8) (9) (10)

1999 2000 2001 Latest Population Census

(11) (12)

2002 *) 2003 *)

Notes: 1) Brunei Darussalam, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore and The Philippines: from ASCU Database and ASEAN in Figures2003. Malaysia 2001: Statistical Yearbook of Malaysia, 2001.

2) Indonesia and Thailand: computed based on the 1990 and 2000 Census figures, using extrapolation.3) 2001 figures: Countries' Statistical Yearbook/Indicators/web sites; except for Indonesia and Thailand which were based on

1990-2000 census.4) 2002 and 2003 figures: as proxies, the figures were computed based on the average rate of growth of 1995-2000, for Brunei

Darussalam, Lao PDR, Myanmar, The Philippines, Singapore, and Viet Nam; and based on annual rate of growth of latest twocensuses, for Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand.

5) Brunei 1980: as a proxy, the figure was estimated based on the average rate of growth of 1990-1995.6) Lao PDR 1980 and 1990: as proxies, the figures were estimated based on the average rate of growth of 1996-2000.7) Latest Censuses: Brunei Darussalam-1990; Cambodia-1998; Indonesia-2000; Malaysia-2001; Myanmar-1990 and 1999 Fertility

Survey; The Philippines-2001; Singapore-2002; Thailand-2000; Viet Nam- 1999 Population and Housing Census.*) See note number 4).**) Viet Nam 1980: the 1979 figure was used.

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Graphic I.1.Population Density of ASEAN Countries, 1980-2001

Table I.3.Population Density, 1980-2001

CountryTotalArea

(‘000 Sq. Km)

Pop. Density (per Sq. Km) Rank of Pop.Density in 2001

1980 1990 2000

Brunei Darussalam 5.8 32 44 59 60 9

Cambodia 181 36 48 67 72 8

Indonesia 1,891 78 95 109 110 5

Lao PDR 237 13 17 22 23 10

Malaysia 330 42 55 70 72 7

Myanmar 677 50 60 74 76 6

The Philippines 300 152 191 254 260 2

Singapore 0.68 3,658 4,618 6,088 6,055 1

Thailand 513 91 106 118 119 4

Viet Nam 330 159 200 235 238 3

ASEAN 4,466 79 97 115 117 –

Sources: 1) Yearbook of Brunei Darussalam 1998 and 1999 and Brunei Darussalam Key Indicators, 2000 and 2001; Yearbook of Cambodia2000 and General Population Census of Cambodia, 1998, Provisional Population Total; Yearbook of Indonesia 1996,1997, 1999,2000 and 2001; Yearbook of Malaysia 1997 and Siaran Perangkaan Bulanan Malaysia, 2001, Malaysia Statistics Handbook 2002,Malaysia Monthly Statistical Bulletin, Nov 2002, Malaysia Statistical yearbook 2001; Yearbook of Myanmar 1998, 2000 and2001; Yearbook of Philippine 2000, 2001 and website (for year 2000); Yearbook of Thailand 1996, 2001 and Key Statistics ofThailand, 2000, Thailand in Figures 2002; Yearbook of Singapore 2001, 2002; and Yearbook of Viet Nam 1995, 2000 and 2001.

2) ASEAN Secretariat, ASCU database.3) ASEAN in Figures 2003.

Notes: 1. Derived from Table I.1 and figures on land area.2. For Singapore, the figure used for land area prior to 2001 was 660 Sq km.

(3)(1) (2) (4) (5) (7)

2001

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Brunei Darussalam – – 72.0 – – – 2

Cambodia 12.4 12.6 23.5 17.5 2.86 10.22 10

Indonesia 22.2 30.6 40.2 42.1 5.30 4.14 5

Lao PDR 13.4 18.1 23.5 19.7 5.63 5.21 9

Malaysia 42.0 49.8 57.3 58.1 4.72 3.83 4

Myanmar 24.0 24.6 27.7 28.1 2.21 3.07 6

The Philippines 37.5 48.8 58.6 59.4 5.07 4.81 3

Singapore 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 2.36 2.80 1

Thailand 17.0 18.7 21.6 28.6 2.81 2.50 8

Viet Nam 19.2 19.7 19.7 24.5 2.59 1.64 7

ASEAN 24.3 30.1 37.1 39.5 4.29 3.94 –

Table I.4.Population by Sex, 2001

CountrySex

Ratio

Number (‘000) Percentage

Male Female Total Male Female Total

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)(1) (8)

Brunei Darussalam 175.6 168.9 344.5 51.0 49.0 100.0 104.0

Cambodia 6,312 6,787 13,099 48.2 51.8 100.0 93.0

Indonesia 104,660 104,035 208,695 50.1 49.9 100.0 100.6

Lao PDR 2,672 2,677 5,348 50.0 50.0 100.0 99.8

Malaysia 12,062 11,733 23,795 50.7 49.3 100.0 102.8

Myanmar 24,910 25,220 51,138 49.7 50.3 100.0 98.8

The Philippines 39,242 38,684 77,926 50.4 49.6 100.0 101.4

Singapore 1,656 1,663 4,131 49.9 50.1 100.0 99.6

Thailand 31,348 31,566 61,249 49.8 50.2 100.0 99.3

Viet Nam 38,684 40,002 78,686 49.2 50.8 100.0 96.7

ASEAN 261,805 262,452 524,412 49.9 50.0 100.0 99.8

Sources: 1) Brunei Darussalam Key Indicators, 2000 and 2001; Website of National Institute of Statistics of Cambodia 2000; Mothly StatisticalBulletin of Malaysia, Nov 2002; Yearbook of Myanmar 2001; Yearbook of The Philippines 2001; Yearbook of Singapore, 2002;Keys Statistics of Thailand, 2001; and Yearbook of Viet Nam 2001.

2) Population Division of the United Nations Secretariat (percentage population by sex for Indonesia and Lao PDR).3) ASEAN Secretariat, ASCU database.

Table I.5.Urban Population, 1980-2001

CountryRank of %of Urban

Pop. In 2001

Urban Populationas % of Total Population

Rate of Annual Growthof Urban Population

1980 1990 2000 1980-1990 1990-2000

(2) (3) (4) (6) (7) (8)(1)

Sources: 1) Asian Development Bank, Growth and Changes In Asia and the Pacific "KEY INDICATORS", 2001 and 2002.2) Population Division of the United Nations Secretariat (for Brunei 2000).3) Statistical Yearbook of Viet Nam 2001; Statistical Yearbook of Singapore 2002; Thailand in Figures 2002.

Notes: ASEAN figures is estimated based on Member Countries figures.ASEAN figures are excluding Brunei Darussalam

2001

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Brunei Darussalam 115 205 24 344.5 33.3 59.6 7.1 100.0

Cambodia 5,633 7,074 393 13,099 43.0 54.0 3.0 100.0

Indonesia 62,609 135,652 10,435 208,695 30.0 65.0 5.0 100.0

Lao PDR 2,246 2,941 160 5,348 42.0 55.0 3.0 100.0

Malaysia 7,880 14,956 958 23,795 33.1 62.9 4.0 100.0

Myanmar 16,760 30,318 4,060 51,138 32.8 59.3 7.9 100.0

The Philippines 27,765 45,304 4,857 77,926 35.6 58.1 6.2 100.0

Singapore 882 2,794 455 4,131 21.4 67.6 11.0 100.0

Thailand 15,442 40,116 5,690 61,249 25.2 65.5 9.3 100.0

Viet Nam 26,753 47,211 4,721 78,686 34.0 60.0 6.0 100.0

ASEAN 166,085 326,572 31,755 524,412 31.7 62.3 6.1 100.0

Table I.6.Population by Age Group, 2001

CountryNumber (‘000) in 2001 Percentage

<15 15-60 >60

Sources: 1) Statistical Yearbook of Myanmar 2001, Statistical Yearbook of The Philippines 2001; Statistical Yearbook of Singapore 2002;Siaran Perangkaan Bulanan Malaysia, Mei 2001 and Nov 2002; Malaysia Statistics Handbook 2002 and Brunei Darussalam KeyIndicators, 2001.

2) Indonesia, Viet Nam and Cambodia, Total Population are taken from Statistical Yearbook of Indonesia 2001, Statistical Yearbookof Viet Nam 2001 and 1998 Population Census of Cambodia; and composition of age group is taken from ADB Key Indicators2002.

3) Lao PDR figures are estimated based on the percentage of population by age group from ADB Key Indicators 2002.

(3)(1) (2) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

Total <15 15-60 >60 Total

Graphic I.2.ASEAN Population by Age Group, 2001

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Chapter IIEducation, Health and

Reproduction

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Brunei Darussalam M 91.1 91.2 94.1 94.6 94.1

F 79.5 84.6 86.7 90.0 88.2

Cambodia M 78.0 80.0 79.5 80.0 80.0

F 48.0 53.0 57.0 57.7 57.0

Indonesia M 89.6 91.3 93.0 91.5 91.9

F 78.7 81.4 83.0 81.3 82.1

Lao PDR M 65.1 69.4 – 63.0 73.6

F 38.6 44.4 – 31.7 50.5

Malaysia M 87.0 89.5 90.7 91.1 91.5

F 74.6 79.4 82.0 82.8 83.6

Myanmar M 87.4 88.2 88.7 88.8 89.0

F 74.4 77.7 79.5 80.1 80.6

The Philipines M 93.1 94.4 95.1 95.3 95.5

F 92.0 93.8 94.6 94.9 95.2

Singapore M 95.1 95.8 96.3 96.4 96.6

F 83.0 85.8 87.5 89.1 88.6

Thailand M 95.6 96.4 96.9 97.0 97.2

F 91.2 92.0 93.2 93.5 94.0

Viet Nam M 93.8 94.8 95.3 95.4 95.5

F 84.5 87.8 90.6 91.0 91.4

Table II.1.Adult Literacy Rate, 1990-2000

Country

Sources: 1) Yearbook of Brunei Darussalam 1999; Yearbook of Cambodia 2000: Yearbook of Indonesia 2000; Yearbook of Malaysia 1997:

Yearbook of Myanmar 1998; Yearbook of The Philippines 2000; Yearbook of Thailand 1996: Yearbook of Singapore 2001; and

Yearbook of Vietnam 2000.

2) Siaran Perangkaan Bulanan Malaysia, 1998,1999, 2000, and 2001.

3) Statistical Indicators for Asia and Pacific, Vol XXXI, No.2, June 2001.

4) ADB Key Indicators, 2001, 2002.

Note: 1. Adult Literacy Rate refers to 15+.

(3)(1) (2) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Sex 1990 1995 1998 1999 2000

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Brunei Darussalam M 97.2 1) – – – 98.7 2)

F – – – – –

Cambodia M – – – – –

F – – – – –

Indonesia M 100.0 97.0 93.0 92.0 93.0

F 95.0 94.0 93.0 93.0 93.0

Lao PDR 2) M – 68.5 – 70.2 79.8

F – – – – –

Malaysia M 93.2 3) 94.9 94.4 96.0 96.0

F 93.1 3) 95.6 95.0 97.1 97.4

Myanmar 2) M 66.3 73.6 77.0 77.5 78.0

F – – – – –

The Philipines M – 95.3 4) 96.8 – –

F – 93.4 4) 97.2 – –

Singapore M 96.4 96.9 96.2 96.2 94.5

F 95.9 95.9 95.6 95.1 94.0

Thailand M – 87 4) – – –

F – 86 4) – – –

Viet Nam M – 78 5) 93.5 6) – –

F – – 91.7 6) – –

Table II.2.Net Enrollment Ratio in Primary School, by Sex, 1990-2001

Country

Source: 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.

Notes: 1) 1991 figure, both sexes.

2) Both sexes

3) 1991 figure

4) 1996 figure

5) 1993 figure, both sexes

6) 1998 figure

(3)(1) (2) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Sex 1990 1995 1999 2000 2001

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Brunei Darussalam M 74.0 1) – – – 85.4 2)

F – – – – –

Cambodia M – – – – –

F – – – – –

Indonesia M – – – – –

F – – – – –

Lao PDR 2) M – – – 77.3 –

F – – – – –

Malaysia M 66.0 3) 69.8 76.7 77.3 77.6

F 69.2 3) 74.8 83.3 83.1 82.9

Myanmar 2) M 14.0 27.9 31.8 31.9 31.7

F – – – – –

The Philipines M 54.7 2) 58.7 4) 62.7 – –

F – 68.2 4) 68.2 – –

Singapore M 78.3 92.4 90.8 91.8 92.6

F 82.7 93.0 90.4 91.5 92.8

Thailand M – 46.0 4) – – –

F – 50.0 4) – – –

Viet Nam M – 36.0 5) 61.1 6) – –

F – – 62.2 3) – –

Table II.3.Net Enrollment Ratio in Secondary School, by Sex, 1990-2001

Country

Source: 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.

Notes: 1) 1991 figure, both sexes.

2) Both sexes

3) 1991 figure

4) 1996 figure

5) 1993 figure, both sexes

6) 1998 figure

(3)(1) (2) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Sex 1990 1995 1999 2000 2001

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Primary School

Brunei Darussalam 66 1) 111 113 112 109

Cambodia – 81 5) 84 85 86

Indonesia – – – – –

Lao PDR – 79 3) 82 82 –

Malaysia 95 95 95 95 95

Myanmar 93 94 97 97 98

The Philippines 95 2) 95 96 96 –

Singapore 90 92 93 93 93

Thailand – 95 3) – 94 94

Viet Nam 85 1) 88 90 – –

Secondary School

Brunei Darussalam 72 1) 93 95 97 98

Cambodia – 58 5) 52 53 55

Indonesia – – – – –

Lao PDR – 65 3) 68 68 –

Malaysia 102 105 104 104 104

Myanmar 94 100 98 105 104

The Philippines 106 2) 105 106 105 106

Singapore 97 92 91 92 93

Thailand 98 4) 105 111 111 –

Viet Nam 84 1) 84 86 6) – –

Table II.4.Ratio of Girls to Boys in Primary and Secondary School

1990-2001

Country

Source: ASEAN In Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Brunei Darussalam - Ministry of Education.

Myanmar - Department of Education Planning and Training. Singapore - Students Register.

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

(3)(1) (2) (4) (5) (6)

1990 1995 1999 2000 2001

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Table II.5.Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Primary and Secondary School

CountryYear

1980 1990

Primary

School

Secondary

School

Primary

School

Secondary

School

Primary

School

Secondary

School

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)(1) (8)

Brunei Darussalam - - - - - - -

Cambodia 44 - 33 15 44 19 1996

Indonesia 32 15 23 13 23 14 1994

Lao PDR 30 19 28 12 30 15 1996

Malaysia 27 23 20 19 19 19 1996

Myanmar 52 34 48 13 46 16 1994

The Philippines 31 34 33 33 35 32 1996

Singapore 31 19 26 18 25 19 1996

Thailand - 19 22 17 22 17 1990

Viet Nam 39 25 35 18 34 27 1995

Source: ADB, KEY INDICATORS, 2001.

Latest Year

Brunei Darussalam 22.9 2.9 6.5 22.9 2.9 10.0

Cambodia 35.1 11.5 102.0 34.6 11.0 95.0

Indonesia 22.8 7.7 43.0 22.0 7.3 35.0

Lao PDR 41.3 15.1 96.0 38.3 12.6 90.0

Malaysia 25.0 4.4 8.0 24.5 4.4 8.0

Myanmar 27.5 8.2 78.0 22.4 5.8 78.0

The Philippines 28.1 5.7 32.0 27.1 5.6 30.0

Singapore 13.2 4.6 4.1 13.6 4.5 4.0

Thailand 14.7 5.2 28.0 16.3 5.9 25.0

Viet Nam 24.5 6.8 34.0 20.9 6.5 30.0

Table II.6.Crude Birth Ratio (CBR), Crude Death Ratio (CDR) and

Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) of ASEAN Countries, 1998 and 2000

Country1998 2000

CBR CDR IMR

Sources: 1) Yearbook of Brunei Darussalam 1999; Yearbook of Cambodia 2000: Yearbook of Indonesia 2000; Yearbook of Myanmar 1998;

Yearbook of Philippine 2000; Yearbook of Singapore 2001; Yearbook of Vietnam 2000; and Siaran Perangkaan Bulanan Malaysia,

1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001.

2) United Nations, Statistical Indicators for Asia and Pacific, June 2001 (for 1998 CBR and CDR of Thailand and Vietnam).

3) UN Secretariat, Population Division and Statistical Division (for 1998 IMR of Cambodia, Lao PDR and Myanmar; and IMR estimates

for 2000 except for Malaysia and Singapore).

4) ESCAP website, for 2000 CBR and CDR figures, except for Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.

5) ADB KEY INDICATORS, 2001, 2002.

(3)(1) (2) (4) (5) (6) (7)

CBR CDR IMR

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Brunei Darussalam – – – – – –

Cambodia 4.7 5.6 5.1 – 38 473

Indonesia 4.3 3.3 2.5 50 55 450 1)

Lao PDR 6.7 5.1 6.1 – 19 650

Malaysia 4.2 3.8 3.1 56 55 20

Myanmar 4.9 3.1 4.0 5 33 230 1)

The Philippines 4.8 4.4 3.4 44 47 172

Singapore 1.7 1.8 1.6 74 74 2

Thailand 3.5 2.3 2.1 66 72 44 1)

Viet Nam 5.0 3.7 2.4 58 74 95

Table II.7.Total Fertility Rate (TFR), Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) and

Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR), 1980-2000

CountryTotal Fertility Rate CPR

1980 1990 1999

Source: ADB KEY INDICATORS, 2001, 2002.

Notes: 1. Total Fertility Rate (births per woman).

2. Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (% of married women 15-49 years).

3. Maternal Mortality Ratio (per 1,000,000 live births).

1) 1990-1999 figures

(1) (2) (4) (5) (6) (7)

1990 1995-2000 1990-2000

MMR

Table II.8.Life Expectancy at Birth by Sex, 1998 and 2000

Country1998

Male Female Male Female

(2) (3) (4)(1) (5)

Sources: 1) Yearbook of Brunei Darussalam 1999; Yearbook of Cambodia 2000: Yearbook of Indonesia 2000;Yearbook of Philippine 2000:

Yearbook of Singapore 2001; Yearbook of Vietnam 2000; and Siaran Perangkaan Bulanan Malaysia,1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001.

2) United Nations, Statistical Indicators for Asia and Pacific March 2000, and 2001.

3) UN Secretariat, Population Division and Statistical Division ( for life expectancy ratio 2000, except for Malaysia, The Philippines

and Singapore; and life expectancy ratio 1998 for Lao PDR and Myanmar).

4) ADB Key Economic Indicators, 2001, 2002.

2000

Brunei Darussalam 73.8 75.8 73.4 78.1

Cambodia 54.4 58.3 53.0 59.0

Indonesia 62.0 68.0 63.3 67.0

Lao PDR 53.0 55.0 52.0 56.0

Malaysia 70.0 75.0 68.0 74.0

Myanmar 59.0 62.0 56.0 61.0

The Philippines 65.7 71.0 65.0 71.0

Singapore 75.2 79.3 75.0 80.0

Thailand 66.0 72.0 65.8 72.0

Viet Nam 65.0 70.0 67.0 71.0

(3)

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Measles

Brunei Darussalam 100 1) 100 3) 99.0 99.0 –

Cambodia – – 49.5 4) 55.4 –

Indonesia 45.8 2) 53.9 65.1 – –

Lao PDR – – – 43.1 –

Malaysia 85.3 2) 85.5 86.6 – –

Myanmar 67.7 82.0 86.0 84.0 73.0

The Philippines 77.9 83.7 62.5 – –

Singapore – 87.0 3) 89.0 89.0 91.0

Thailand 78.4 89.8 94.2 – –

Viet Nam 84.8 2) 95.4 93.8 97.0 –

DPT

Brunei Darussalam 96.0 97.0 99.0 100.0 100.0

Cambodia – – 46.5 4) 48.8 –

Indonesia 67.2 2) 72.4 83.2 – –

Lao PDR – 28.3 3) – 52.8 –

Malaysia 89.9 93.7 93.1 – –

Myanmar 68.7 93.7 93.1 – –

The Philippines 102.3 81.9 85.5 – –

Singapore – 89.0 91.0 91.0 93.0

Thailand 89.3 93.7 96.5 – –

Viet Nam – – 65.9 5) 97.8 –

Table II.9.Immunization Againts Measles and DPT Among Children of 1 Year Old

1990-2001

Country

Source: ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Brunei Darussalam - Ministry of Health. Cambodia - National Health Survey

1998; Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey 200. Lao PDR - MICS 1996; MICS 2000. Malaysia - Ministry of Health. Myanmar -

Ministry of Health. The Philippines - Field Health Service Information System. Singapore - administrative reports. Thailand - Hospital

reporting. Viet Nam - Demographic and Health Survey 197 and MICS 2000.

Notes: 1) 1991 figure

2) 1992 figure

3) 1996 figure

4) 1998 figure

5) 1997 figure

Singapore: proportion of children aged 2, immunized.

(3)(1) (2) (4) (5) (6)

1990 1995 1999 2000 2001

(%)

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Malaria

Brunei Darussalam – – – – –

Cambodia – – – – –

Indonesia – – – – –

Lao PDR – – – – –

Malaysia 284 286 50 57 54

Myanmar – – – 1,342 1,362

The Philippines 119 80 97 2) 67 –

Singapore – – – – –

Thailand 72.2 1) 54 83 – –

Viet Nam – 900 446 377 –

Tuberculosis

Brunei Darussalam – – – – –

Cambodia – – – – –

Indonesia – – – – –

Lao PDR – – – – –

Malaysia 61 57 66 68 62

Myanmar – – 100 100 100

The Philippines 246 183 207 2) 175 –

Singapore – – – – –

Thailand 51 1) 59 87 – –

Viet Nam – 85 116 117 –

Table II.10.Malaria and Tuberculosis Prevelance/Incidence Rate, per 100,000 Population

1990-2001

Country

Source: ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Malaysia - Hospital Reports. Myanmar - Department of Health Planning, Ministry

of Health and National Tuberculosis Program, Department of Health. Thailand - Hospital Records (excluding Bangkok). Viet Nam -

Malaria Control Program.

Notes: 1) 1992 figure

2) 1998 figure

Malaysia, and Viet Nam: Incidence rate. Myanmar, The Philippines, and Thailand: prevalence rate.

Singapore and Brunei Darussalam had been recognized as malaria free by WHO since 1982 and 1987, respectively.

(3)(1) (2) (4) (5) (6)

1990 1995 1999 2000 2001

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High Estimates

Brunei Darussalam – – – –

Cambodia 4.70 2.98 3.77 1.16

Indonesia 0.04 0.07 0.04 0.08

Lao PDR 0.05 0.03 0.05 0.06

Malaysia 0.10 0.14 0.82 0.84

Myanmar 2.30 – 1.67 –

The Philippines 0.08 0.02 0.05 0.02

Singapore 0.21 0.19 0.35 0.17

Thailand 3.11 2.00 1.89 1.33

Viet Nam 0.10 0.20 0.38 0.38

Low Estimates

Brunei Darussalam – – – –

Cambodia 2.31 1.99 0.94 0.77

Indonesia 0.02 0.05 0.01 0.05

Lao PDR 0.05 0.02 0.02 0.03

Malaysia 0.08 0.09 0.32 0.56

Myanmar 1.13 – 0.42 –

The Philippines 0.04 0.01 0.01 0.01

Singapore 0.10 0.12 0.09 0.12

Thailand 1.53 1.32 0.47 0.88

Viet Nam 0.09 0.13 0.15 0.25

Table II.11.HIV Prevalence Rate Among 15-24 Year Old People, by Sex

1999-2000

Country

Source: ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from UNAIDS 2000, 2002.

(3)(1) (2) (4) (5)

1999 2000 1999 2000

Female Male

(%)

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Access to Safe Drinking Water

Brunei Darussalam – – – 100 –

Cambodia – 60 1) 77 92 –

Indonesia 56 2) 59 67 68 66

Lao PDR – 8 – 14 –

Malaysia 80 89 91 92 –

Myanmar 32 60 – 68 72

The Philippines – 90 3) 75 – –

Singapore 100 100 100 100 100

Thailand 80 93 1) – 92 –

Viet Nam 98 2) 86 4) 78 79 –

Access to Improved Sanitation

Brunei Darussalam – – – 100 –

Cambodia – 23 1) 22 21 –

Indonesia 26 2) 28 37 35 –

Lao PDR – 29 – 38 –

Malaysia 93 5) – – – –

Myanmar 36 42 73 83 87

The Philippines – 56 69 3) – –

Singapore 100 100 100 100 100

Thailand 86 97 1) – 98 –

Viet Nam – 98 84 88 –

Table II.12.Propotion of Population with Access to Safe Drinking Water and

Access to Improved Sanitation, 1990-2001

Country

Source: ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Cambodia - Socio Economic Survey of Cambodia 1996 and 1999, and Cambodia

Demographic and Health Survey 200. Malaysia - Water Works Department and Rural Environment Sanitation Program (RESP), and

Population and Housing Census 1991. Myanmar - Joint Monitoring Programme 1990-1994; WHO Sector Digest 1995; MICS 1997;

Department of Health 1999, 2000. Philppines - National Demographic and Health Survey 1998. Singapore - Public Utilites Board

records, and administrative records. Thailand - Population and Housing Census 1990 and 2000; Housing Survey 1996. Viet Nam -

Living Standard survey 1992-1993 and 1997-1998 and MICS 2000; and Multi-purpose Household Survey 1994 and 1995; and Census

1999.

Notes: 1) 1996 figure

2) 1992 figure

3) 1998 figure

4) 1997 figure

5) 1995 figure

(1) (6)

1990 1995 1999 2000 2001

(%)

(5)(4)(3)(2)

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Brunei Darussalam *) 5 5 6 7 7 – –

Cambodia – – 190 – – – –

Indonesia 4,408 4,197 5,063 6,030 5,813 8,005 –

Lao PDR – – – – – – –

Malaysia 217 215 284 314 294 348 344

Myanmar **) 0.9 1 1 1 – – –

The Philippines 2,195 2,377 3,016 2,997 3,133 – –

Singapore 54 46 62 90 98 72 92

Thailand 354 293 1,474 1,400 1,200 1,100 800

Viet Nam ***) 256 285 296 – – – –

Country

(2) (3) (4) (6)(1)

1996 1997 1998 2000

(5)

1999

Number of Unemployment

2001 2002

(7) (8)

Brunei Darussalam 3.9 4.2 4.7 4.5 4.7 5.6 4.6

Cambodia 0.9 0.7 5.3 0.6 2.5 1.8 –

Indonesia 4.9 4.7 5.5 6.4 6.1 8.1 3.7 a)

Lao PDR 1.7 1) – – – – – –

Malaysia 2.6 2.5 3.3 3.4 3.1 3.6 3.5

Myanmar 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.0 4.0 –

The Philippines 7.4 7.9 9.6 9.4 10.1 9.8 10.2

Singapore 3.0 2.4 3.2 4.6 4.4 3.4 4.3

Thailand 1.1 0.9 4.4 4.2 3.6 3.2 2.2

Viet Nam*) 5.9 6.1 6.8 7.4 6.4 6.3 –

Table III.1.Unemployment Rate and

Country

(2) (3) (4) (6)(1)

1996 1997 1998 2000

Sources: 1) Statistical Yearbook of Indonesia, 1999, 2000, 2001; Yearbook of Cambodia, 2000; Yearbook of The Philippines, 2000, 2001;

Yearbook of Singapore, 2001, 2002: Yearbook of Vietnam 2000,2001; Siaran Perangkaan Bulanan Malaysia 2000-2001; Key

Indicators of Thailand 2000, 2001; Key Indicators of Brunei Darussalam 2000, 2001.

2) ASEAN Secretariat, ASCU database.

3) ADB, Growth and Change in Asia and the Pacific "KEY INDICATORS", 2001, 2002.

4) Buku Maklumat Perangkaan (Statistics Handbook) Malaysia, 2001 (for LFPR of Malaysia, 1998, 1999 and 2000).

5) ASEAN in Figures 2003.

Notes: *) unemployment rate only in urban areas.

1) 1995 figure

2) 1993 figure

(5)

1999

Unemployment Rate of 15 Years and Over

Table III.2.Number of Unemployment

2001 2002

(7) (8)

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126 129 132 140 149 – –

– – 360 – – – –

86,975 89,603 92,735 94,847 95,651 98,812 –

– – – – – – –

8,616 8,784 8,884 9,152 9,616 9,750 9,886

22 23 23 24 – – –

29,637 30,265 31,278 32,000 30,908 – –

1,802 1,876 1,932 1,976 2,192 2,119 2,128

32,544 33,339 32,719 32,472 33,150 34,060 a) 34,594 a)

– – – – – – –

1996

(15)(9) (10) (11) (12)

1997 1998 1999 2002

Labor Force

2000 2001

(14)(13)

61.4 61.1 60.6 67.9 69.2 69.3 –

65.4 65.8 55.5 66.1 65.2 71.7 –

66.9 66.3 66.9 67.2 67.8 68.6 –

70.3 1) – – – – – –

66.3 65.6 64.3 64.2 65.5 65.3 –

62.7 63.2 62.4 62.8 63.2 63.6 –

65.8 65.5 66.0 65.8 64.3 67.5 –

64.6 64.2 63.9 64.7 68.6 65.4 64.7

74.7 74.8 73.6 72.2 72.7 72.0 b) 72.2 b)

85.7 2) – 86.4 – – – –

Labor Force Participation Rate, 1996-2002

1996

(15)(9) (10) (11) (12)

1997 1998 1999

Sources: 1) Statistical Yearbook of Indonesia, 1999, 2000, 2001; Yearbook of The Philippines, 2000, 2001; Yearbook of Singapore, 2001, 2002:

Yearbook of Vietnam 2000, 2001; Siaran Perangkaan Bulanan Malaysia 2000-2001; Key Indicators of Thailand 2000, 2001; Key

Indicators of Brunei Darussalam 2000, 2001; 1998 Population Census of Cambodia.

2) ASEAN Secretariat, ASCU database.

3) Buku Maklumat Perangkaan (Statistics Handbook) Malaysia, 2001.

4) ADB, Growth and Change in Asia and Pacific, “KEY INDICATORS”, 2001, 2002.

5) ILO/National Statistical Offices, as quoted in the “International Marketing Data & Statistics 2000, Euromonitor” table 0602

Notes: *) Figures for 1996-1998 and 2000 were computed using the unemployment rate and labor force figures.

**) in million.

***) unemployment rate only in urban areas.

a) Q4 2002

2002

Labor Force Participation Rate

and Labor Force, 1996-2002

(%)

(In Thousand)

2000 2001

(14)(13)

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Male

Brunei Darussalam 82.2 1) 79.3 81.7 79.0 79.1

Cambodia – 59.0 66.3 66.2 72.1

Indonesia – 83.5 2) 83.6 84.2 84.2

Lao PDR – 69.4 – – –

Malaysia 85.3 84.3 82.8 83.3 82.7

Myanmar 76.5 76.6 79.2 79.7 80.3

The Philippines 81.8 82.1 81.6 80.3 82.3

Singapore 79.0 83.5 80.3 80.6 81.8

Thailand 87.7 83.5 80.3 80.6 81.8

Viet Nam – 87.6 3) 86.8 4) – –

Female

Brunei Darussalam 46.4 1) 54.2 46.2 59.3 59.3

Cambodia – 59.4 65.9 64.4 71.3

Indonesia – 50.72) 51.2 51.7 49.6

Lao PDR – 71.2 – – –

Malaysia 47.8 44.7 44.6 46.7 46.9

Myanmar 46.0 46.0 47.0 47.3 47.6

The Philippines 47.5 49.0 49.9 48.4 52.8

Singapore 53.0 50.1 52.7 55.5 54.3

Thailand 76.3 68.9 64.2 64.9 66.6

Viet Nam – 84 3) 86 4) – –

Table III.3.Labor Force Participation Rates by Sex, 1990-2001

Country

(3)(1) (2) (4) (5) (6)

1990 1995 1999 2000 2001

(%)

Source: ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Brunei Darussalam -Census of Population and Labor Force Survey 1995. Cambodia

- Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey 1993-1994, 1996, 1997, 1999; Demographic Survey 95/96; 1998 Population Census of Cambodia;

and Labor Force Survey November 200 and 2001. Indonesia - National Labor Force Survey. Lao PDR - Census 1995. Malaysia -

Quarterly Labor Force Survey. Myamar - Department of Labor. The Philippines - October Labor Force Survey. Singapore - 1990 and

2000 Census of Population; 1995 General Household Survey; 1991-1994, 1996-1999 and 2001 Labor Force Survey. Thailand - Labor

Force Survey. Viet Nam - Viet Nam Living Standards Survey 1993 and 1998.

Notes: 1) 1991 figure.

2) 1996 figure.

3) 1993 figure.

4) 1998 figure.

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Male

Brunei Darussalam 3.6 1) 3.5 – 3.1 3.7

Cambodia – 2.2 0.5 2.1 1.5

Indonesia – 4.2 2) 6.0 5.7 6.6

Lao PDR – 1.7 – – –

Malaysia 4.0 2.8 3.5 3.0 3.5

Myanmar 3.7 3.7 3.6 3.6 3.6

The Philippines 7.1 7.7 9.7 10.3 9.4

Singapore 1.9 2.7 4.5 4.0 3.5

Thailand 2.0 0.9 3.0 2.4 2.3

Viet Nam – – – – –

Female

Brunei Darussalam 6.8 1) 7.0 – 6.8 8.1

Cambodia – 2.8 0.6 2.8 2.2

Indonesia – 5.9 2) 6.9 6.7 10.6

Lao PDR – 1.7 – – –

Malaysia 5.4 3.8 3.3 3.2 3.8

Myanmar 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.7

The Philippines 9.8 9.4 9.3 9.9 10.3

Singapore 1.3 2.8 4.6 5.1 3.4

Thailand 2.4 1.3 2.9 2.3 1.9

Viet Nam – – – – –

Table III.4.Unemployment Rate of People 15 Years and Older, by Sex, 1990-2001

Country

(3)(1) (2) (4) (5) (6)

1990 1995 1999 2000 2001

(%)

Source: ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Brunei Darussalam -Census of Population and Labor Force Survey 1995. Cambodia- Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey 1993-1994, 1996, 1997, 1999; Demographic Survey 95/96; 1998 Population Census of Cambodia;and Labor Force Survey November 200 and 2001. Indonesia - National Labor Force Survey. Lao PDR - Census 1995. Malaysia -Quarterly Labor Force Survey. Myamar - Department of Labor. The Philippines - October Labor Force Survey. Singapore - 1990 and2000 Census of Population; 1995 General Household Survey; 1991-1994, 1996-1999 and 2001 Labor Force Survey. Thailand - LaborForce Survey. Viet Nam - Viet Nam Living Standards Survey 1993 and 1998.

Notes: 1) 1991 figure.

2) 1996 figure.

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Male

Brunei Darussalam 21.2 1) *) 17.7 *) – – –

Cambodia – 1.22) – 5.1 3.0

Indonesia 7.8 16.7 19.0 19.7 22.3

Lao PDR – 6.4 – – –

Malaysia 10.4 8.6 10.0 8.7 10.2

Myanmar – – – – –

The Philippines 7.7 14.4 18.6 19.8 16.6

Singapore 2.5 4.5 6.2 3.8 4.7

Thailand 4.3 2.3 8.3 7.0 6.5

Viet Nam – – – – –

Female

Brunei Darussalam – – – – –

Cambodia – 1.4 2) – 4.7 3.0

Indonesia 8.2 24.9 21.1 20.1 25.5

Lao PDR – 3.9 – – –

Malaysia 12.3 9.5 9.2 8.5 10.4

Myanmar – – – – –

The Philippines 16.2 19.1 22.7 23.7 22.1

Singapore 2.4 5.5 9.6 5.6 6.9

Thailand 4.2 5.5 9.6 5.6 6.9

Viet Nam – – – – –

Table III.5.Unemployment Rate of People 15-24 Years Old, by Sex, 1990-2001

Country

(3)(1) (2) (4) (5) (6)

1990 1995 1999 2000 2001

(%)

Source: ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Brunei Darussalam -Census of Population and Labor Force Survey 1995. Cambodia- Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey 1993-1994, 1996, 1997, 1999; Demographic Survey 95/96; 1998 Population Census of Cambodia;and Labor Force Survey November 200 and 2001. Indonesia - National Labor Force Survey. Lao PDR - Census 1995. Malaysia -Quarterly Labor Force Survey. Myamar - Department of Labor. The Philippines - October Labor Force Survey. Singapore - 1990 and2000 Census of Population; 1995 General Household Survey; 1991-1994, 1996-1999 and 2001 Labor Force Survey. Thailand - LaborForce Survey. Viet Nam - Viet Nam Living Standards Survey 1993 and 1998.

Notes: 1) 1991 figure.

2) 1996 figure.

*) Both sexes.

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Graphic III.1.Unemployment Rate of Males 15-24 Years Old, 1990-2001

Graphic III.2.Unemployment Rate of Females 15-24 Years Old, 1990-2001

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Table III.6.Number of Employment

Country

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

Brunei Darussalam 1995 1.5 4.4 38.12000 – – –

Cambodia 1996 3,482.5 168.8 38.01999 4,213.6 258.9 82.6

Indonesia 1996 37,720.3 10,773.0 3,796.22000 40,676.7 11,641.8 3,497.2

Lao PDR 1996 – – –2000 – – –

Malaysia 1996 1,375.9 2,209.0 705.12000 1,715.2 2,125.4 801.7

Myanmar 1996 11,960.0 1,573.0 378.02000 – – –

The Philippines 1996 11,451.0 2,756.0 1,573.01999 11,342.0 2,778.0 1,506.0

Singapore 1996 – 406.3 115.02000 – 434.9 274.0

Thailand 1995 16,929.3 4,376.9 1,846.01999 14,882.6 4,552.7 1,287.3

Viet Nam 1996 291.1 599.0 296.52000 224.1 697.2 369.7

Year 1 2 3

Sources: 1) Statistical Yearbook of Brunei Darussalam 1999, Yearbook of Cambodia, 2000; Yearbook of Indonesia, 1996, 2000, 2001; Yearbook

of Malaysia, 1996 and Siaran Perangkaan Bulanan Malaysia, Mei 2001; Yearbook of The Philippines, 2000, 2001; Yearbook of

Singapore, 1998, 2001, 2002; Yearbook of Thailand, 1996 and Key Statistics of Thailand, 2000; and Yearbook of Viet Nam, 2000,

2001.

2) ADB, Growth and change in Asia and the Pacific “KEY INDICATORS”, 2001, 2002.

Table III.7.Percentage of Employment

Country

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

Brunei Darussalam 1995 2.0 5.8 50.42000 – – –

Cambodia 1996 78.1 3.8 0.91999 76.3 4.7 1.5

Indonesia 1996 44.0 12.6 4.42000 45.3 13.0 3.9

Lao PDR 1996 – – –2000 – – –

Malaysia 1996 16.8 27.0 8.62000 18.4 22.8 8.6

Myanmar 1996 66.6 8.8 2.12000 – – –

The Philippines 1996 41.7 10.0 5.71999 39.1 9.6 5.2

Singapore 1996 – 23.2 6.62000 – 20.8 13.1

Thailand 1995 52.0 13.4 5.71999 47.4 14.5 4.1

Viet Nam 1996 9.5 19.6 9.72000 6.6 20.4 10.8

Year 1 2 3

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11.8 4.3 5.1 4.3 6.0 75.6– – – – – –

401.3 66.1 13.0 282.1 4.5 4,456.2429.6 121.2 16.5 385.6 11.0 5,519.0

16,102.6 3,942.8 689.7 11,728.5 948.7 85,701.818,489.0 4,553.9 882.6 9,574.0 522.6 89,837.7

– – – – – –– – – – – –

1,353.7 420.4 394.5 1,607.7 114.5 8,180.81,789.8 419.5 466.1 1,938.9 74.6 9,321.71,746.0 470.0 1,412.0 272.0 153.0 17,964.0

– – – – – –4,062.0 1,657.0 681.0 5,019.0 243.0 27,442.04,619.0 2,009.0 716.0 5,789.0 244.0 29,003.0

405.9 195.3 246.0 367.7 11.9 1,748.1401.3 196.5 322.5 452.7 12.9 2,094.8

4,094.5 986.6 4121.7 *) – 219.8 32574.84,803.9 941.9 4709.7 *) – 219.8 31,397.8

233.0 194.9 103.0 1,180.3 155.3 3,053.1205.9 210.7 135.2 1,403.1 168.3 3,414.2

by Major Industry Group

4

(11)(6) (7) (8) (9)

5 6 7 Total

Notes: *) Categories 6 and 7 are combined:

1. Agriculture, Forestry, Hunting, Fisheries.

2. Manufacturing Industry.

3. Construction.

4. Wholesales Trade, Retail Trade,

Restaurants and Hotels.

8

(10)

15.6 5.7 6.8 5.6 7.9 100.0– – – – – –

9.0 1.5 0.3 6.3 0.1 100.07.8 2.2 0.3 7.0 0.2 100.0

18.8 4.6 0.8 13.7 1.1 100.020.6 5.1 1.0 10.7 0.6 100.0

– – – – – –– – – – – –

16.5 5.1 4.8 19.7 1.4 100.019.2 4.5 5.0 20.8 0.8 100.0

9.7 2.6 7.9 1.5 0.9 100.0– – – – – –

14.8 6.0 2.5 18.3 0.9 100.015.9 6.9 2.5 20.0 0.8 100.023.2 11.2 14.1 21.0 0.7 100.019.2 9.4 15.4 21.6 0.6 100.012.6 3.0 12.7 *) – 0.7 100.015.3 3.0 15.0 *) – 0.7 100.0

7.6 6.4 3.4 38.7 5.1 100.06.0 6.2 4.0 41.1 4.9 100.0

by Major Industry Group

4

(11)(6) (7) (8) (9)

5 6 7 Total8

(10)

5. Transportation, Storage, Communication.

6. Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Business Services.

7. Public Services.

8. Others (Mining, Electricity, Gas and Water).

(In Thousand)

(%)

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Table III.8.Number of Employment

Occupation

(2) (3)(1)

1. Proffesionals, technical and

Related Workers

2. Administrative, Executive and

Managerial Workers

3. Clerical and Related Workers 4,353.9 988.1

4. Sales Workers 16,820.9 1,053.4

5. Service Workers 4,107.7 1,146.6

6. Agricultural, Animal Husbandry and

Forestry Workers; Fishermen and Hunters

7. Production and Related Workers,

Transport Equipment Operators and 21,353.2 3,057.5

Laborers

8. Others 301.7 0.0

Total 88,816.9 9,321.7

Indonesia (1999) Malaysia (2000)

Source: Statistical Yearbook of The Philippines 2000, Yearbook of Singapore 2001; Key Statistics of Thailand 2000; Siaran PerangkaanBulanan Malaysia, Mei 2001, Sakernas 1999, BPS Indonesia.

Table III.9.Percentage of Employment

Occupation

(2) (3)(1)

1. Proffesionals, Technical and Related

Workers

2. Administrative, Executive and

Managerial Workers

3. Clerical and Related Workers 4.9 10.6

4. Sales Workers 18.9 11.3

5. Service Workers 4.6 12.3

6. Agricultural, Animal Husbandry and

Forestry Workers; Fishermen and Hunters

7. Production and Related Workers,

Transport Equipment Operators and 24.0 32.8

Laborers

8. Others 0.3 0.0

Total 100.0 100.0

Indonesia (1999) Malaysia (2000)

252.9 372.9

3,423.1 988.1

38,203.4 1,715.2

3.9 10.6

0.3 4.0

43.0 18.4

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1,295.0 231.5 1,161.7

4,385.0 43,64.3

3,130.0 2,763

by Occupation

The Philippines (1999)

(4) (5) (6)

Singapore (2000) Thailand (1999)

by Occupation

The Philippines (1999)

(4) (5) (6)

Singapore (2000) Thailand (1999)

662.0 249.3 941.9

30.0 53.3 0.0

29,003.0 2,094.8 3,1397.8

1,763.0 499.7 1,946.7

211.9

6,493.0 847.7 5,274.8

11,244.0 1.5 14,945.4

0.1 2.5 0.0

100.0 100.0 100.0

6.1 23.9 6.2

2.3 11.9 3.0

4.5 11.1 3.7

15.1 13.9

10.8 8.810.1

38.8 0.1 47.6

22.4 40.5 16.8

(In Thousand)

(%)

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Source: ASEAN ASCU Database.

Table IV.2.Rate of Economic (GDP at Constant Price)

Country

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Brunei Darussalam 1.0 3.6 -4.0 2.6 2.8

Cambodia 4.6 4.3 3.7 10.8 7.0

Indonesia 7.8 4.7 -13.1 0.8 4.9

Lao PDR 6.9 6.9 4.0 7.3 5.8

Malaysia 10.0 7.3 -7.4 6.1 8.5

Myanmar 1) 6.4 5.7 5.8 10.9 13.7

The Philippines 5.8 5.2 -0.6 3.4 4.4

Singapore 7.7 8.5 -0.9 6.4 9.4

Thailand 5.9 -1.4 -10.5 4.4 4.6

Viet Nam 9.3 8.2 5.8 4.7 6.8

ASEAN 7.3 4.1 -7.1 3.6 5.9

ASEAN 5 7.2 3.8 -8.9 3.1 5.5

BCLMV 7.8 7.0 5.2 6.7 8.4

1996 1997 1998

Source: ASEAN ASCU Database.Notes: 1. ASEAN GDP growth is calculated as a weighted average using PPP-GDP share as used in the IMF-WEO Database of

April 2003.2. Figures for 1980-1995 are taken from the IMF-WEO Database of April 2003 (Indonesia 1993-1995 is from the BPS

Statistics Indonesia).3. ASEAN 5 covers Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.4. BCLMV, stands for Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Viet Nam

1) Myanmar 2002: forecast by Economic Inteligent Unit.

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2000

Brunei Darussalam 7.41 7.63 6.53 7.14 7.44 7.44 7.66

Cambodia 8,886 9,927 11,609 13,131 13,810 14,544 15,667

Indonesia 532,598 627,695 955,753 1,099,732 1,264,919 1,449,398 1,610,012

Lao PDR 1,726 2,201 4,240 10,304 13,671 15,705 18,390

Malaysia 254 282 283 301 343 334 361

Myanmar 792 1,120 1,610 2,190 2,408 2,907 –

The Philippines 2,172 2,427 2,678 2,977 3,308 3,674 4,023

Singapore 130 142 137 138 158 152 156

Thailand 4,611 4,733 4,626 4,637 4,917 5,123 5,433

Viet Nam 272,037 313,624 361,016 399,942 444,139 481,295 536,098

Table IV.1.GDP at Current and Constant Market Prices

Country

(2) (3) (4) (6)(1)

1996 1997 1998 2000

(5)

1999

GDP at Current Prices

2001 2002

(7) (8)

1999

(5)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 33

3.0 3.2 – 1.8 – –

5.7 5.5 – – – 5.8

3.4 3.7 3.4 0.5 5.4 7.8

5.8 5.9 – 5.9 5.6 6.4

0.3 4.1 4.0 3.0 6.0 9.5

9.9 5.0 – 9.2 1.3 5.7

4.5 4.4 4.5 3.5 1.7 2.2

-2.4 2.2 1.6 3.8 7.3 9.1

1.9 5.3 6.7 0.6 7.9 8.6

6.9 7.0 – 6.6 5.9 8.2

3.2 4.4 – – 5.1 7.4

2.5 4.1 4.4 1.6 5.2 7.4

7.4 6.2 – – 4.1 7.3

Growth, 1996-2002 and First Quarter of 2003

2001

(7) (8) (9) (10)

2002 2003 Q1 1996-2002 1990-1995

(12)

(%)

3.95 4.09 3.93 4.03 4.15 4.27 4.41

10,769 11,231 11,647 12,903 13,810 14,593 15,392

413,798 433,246 376,375 379,352 398,017 411,691 426,741

893 955 993 1,065 1,127 1,192 1,263

183 197 182 193 210 211 219

71 75 79 88 100 110 –

849 893 888 918 958 1,002 1,046

129 140 138 147 161 157 161

3,115 3,073 2,750 2,872 3,005 3,064 3,225

213,833 231,262 244,740 256,270 273,582 292,535 313,135

in Billion of National Currency, 1996-2002

1996

(15)(9) (10) (11) (12)

1997 1998 1999 2002

GDP at Constant Prices

(Billions of National Currency)

2000 2001

(14)(13)

1980-1990

(11)

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Graphic IV.1.Rate of GDP Growth in ASEAN, 1996-2002

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 35

Graphic IV.2.Rate of GDP Growth in ASEAN 5, 1996-2002

Graphic IV.3.Rate of GDP Growth in BCLMV, 1996-2002

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 200336

Brunei Darussalam 17,096 16,227 11,961 12,670 12,751 12,053 12,090

Cambodia 312 320 268 296 293 283 299

Indonesia 1,167 1,128 488 693 731 680 819

Lao PDR 393 336 244 278 333 326 329

Malaysia 4,766 4,672 3,257 3,485 3,874 3,697 3,914

Myanmar 109 100 144 188 184 124 104

The Philippines 1,184 1,157 896 1,018 980 924 974

Singapore 25,127 25,147 20,892 20,611 22,757 20,553 20,515

Thailand 3,134 2,656 1,900 2,046 2,026 1,884 2,043

Viet Nam 337 361 361 374 403 418 439

ASEAN *) 1,054 1,429 947 1,079 1,125 1,050 1,144

Table IV.3.GDP per Capita at Current Market Prices in US Dollar, 1996-2002

Country 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (8)(1)

Source: ASEAN ASCU Database.Notes: 1. Using period average exchange rate.

2. Myanmar figures are calculated using the exchange rates as used in the IMF-WEO Database of April 2003.*) As a proxy, the combined GDP of ASEAN is computed as the sum of GDP of ASEAN Member Countries, and GDP per

capita as GDP/number of population.

Table IV.4.GDP at Current Market Prices in Million of US Dollar, 1996-2002

Source: ASEAN ASCU Database.Notes: 1. Using period average exchange rate.

2. Myanmar figures are calculated using the exchange rates as used in the IMF-WEO Database of April 2003.*) As a proxy, the combined GDP of ASEAN is computed as the sum of GDP of ASEAN Member Countries.

(US$)

(US$ Million)

2001

(7)

Country 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (8)(1)

Brunei Darussalam 5,216 5,102 3,865 4,190 4,315 4,152 4,278

Cambodia 3,341 3,320 3,064 3,432 3,570 3,702 3,984

Indonesia 227,312 215,702 97,808 140,787 150,567 141,817 173,371

Lao PDR 1,860 1,627 1,214 1,415 1,736 1,744 1,805

Malaysia 100,888 101,213 72,237 79,149 90,161 87,976 94,910

Myanmar 4,956 4,657 6,931 9,253 9,212 6,338 5,445

The Philippines 82,840 82,764 65,548 76,076 74,837 71,985 77,614

Singapore 92,227 95,399 81,940 81,414 91,429 84,909 86,997

Thailand 182,107 151,965 112,751 122,698 122,804 115,366 126,482

Viet Nam 24,658 26,843 27,209 28,677 31,319 32,881 35,099

ASEAN *) 725,404 699,593 472,566 547,091 579,950 550,870 609,985

2001

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Graphic IV.4GDP per Capita in US Dollar in ASEAN 5 during 1996-2002,

as Compared to 1996

Graphic IV.5GDP per Capita in US Dollar in BCLMV during 1996-2002,

as Compared to 1996

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 200338

Table IV.5.GDP Share of Major Group

Country

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Brunei Darussalam 1.6 59.0 39.4 100.0 1.6

Cambodia 42.5 15.7 41.8 100.0 42.6

Indonesia 15.4 43.0 41.6 100.0 16.6

Lao PDR 53.5 21.1 25.4 100.0 52.1

Malaysia 9.6 44.1 46.3 100.0 8.2

Myanmar 44.4 16.2 39.4 100.0 42.9

The Philippines 21.1 35.6 43.3 100.0 19.9

Singapore 0.2 33.3 66.5 100.0 0.1

Thailand 9.3 43.4 47.3 100.0 10.1

Viet Nam 25.1 31.3 43.6 100.0 23.3

Agriculture Industry Services

Source: ASEAN ASCU Database.Note: 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.Based on GDP at constant prices.

(5)

Agriculture

(6)

A + I + S

1996

Table IV.6.Inflation Rates, Year-on-year End of Period, and

Country

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Brunei Darussalam 2.1 1.4 -0.7 0.0 1.6 -3.1 -0.3 –

Cambodia 10.0 9.2 13.3 -0.5 -0.8 0.6 3.8 1.8 *)

Indonesia 7.9 10.3 77.5 2.0 9.3 12.5 10.0 7.0 **)

Lao PDR 13.0 33.0 142.4 86.2 10.6 7.5 15.2 15.8 *)

Malaysia 3.3 2.3 5.4 2.1 2.1 1.2 1.7 0.9 **)

Myanmar 20.0 31.7 46.8 8.6 -6.3 51.0 57.2 –

The Philippines 7.1 7.2 10.4 4.3 6.6 4.1 2.6 3.0 **)

Singapore 2.0 2.0 -1.4 0.7 2.1 -0.6 0.4 0.2 **)

Thailand 4.8 7.6 4.3 0.7 1.4 0.8 1.6 1.8 **)

Viet Nam 4.9 3.6 8.6 -0.2 -0.6 0.5 4.1 3.8 *)

ASEAN 6.5 8.2 33.6 2.4 4.7 7.1 6.8 –

ASEAN 5 6.2 7.8 35.3 2.0 5.6 6.1 5.1 –

BCLMV 9.1 11.6 22.0 4.8 -1.6 13.5 17.8 –

1996 1997 1998

Notes: As a proxy, ASEAN inflation is calculated as a weighted average using PPP-GDP share as used in the IMF-WEO Database, April2003.*) Year-on-year first quarter 2003**) Year-on-year second quarter 2003

(5) (9)

Year-on-year End of Period

(6)

20001999 20032001 2002

(7) (8)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 39

57.0 41.4 100.0 - - - 100.0

23.2 34.2 100.0 - - - 100.0

43.7 39.7 100.0 15.9 43.6 40.4 100.0

22.7 25.2 100.0 50.2 24.6 25.1 100.0

44.3 47.6 100.0 7.9 42.1 50.0 100.0

17.3 39.7 100.0 - - - 100.0

34.7 45.4 100.0 19.7 34.5 45.8 100.0

34.0 65.9 100.0 0.1 31.9 68.0 100.0

44.9 44.9 100.0 9.9 45.2 44.9 100.0

35.4 41.3 100.0 21.8 37.4 40.8 100.0

of Economic Sectors, 1996-2002

Industry

(7) (8) (11) (12)

Services Services A + I + S

(13)(9) (10)

Agriculture Industry

20022000

A + I + S

1.9 1.7 -0.4 -0.1 1.2 0.6 -2.3 –

10.1 9.0 13.7 4.0 -0.8 0.2 3.3 2.1 *)

8.0 6.2 58.0 20.7 3.8 11.5 11.9 6.6 **)

– 22.5 90.1 128.3 23.1 7.8 10.2 17.9 *)

3.4 2.8 5.6 2.4 1.4 1.4 1.8 0.8 **)

– 29.7 51.5 19.3 -0.8 21.1 57.1 –

8.1 5.9 9.7 6.7 4.3 6.1 3.1 3.4 **)

1.4 2.0 -0.3 0.0 1.3 1.0 -0.4 -0.3 **)

5.8 5.6 8.1 0.3 1.6 1.7 0.6 1.7 **)

5.7 3.2 7.3 4.2 -1.8 -0.4 3.8 3.8 *)

– 6.0 27.2 10.1 2.4 6.2 7.2 –

6.6 5.4 28.1 9.9 2.9 6.3 5.7 –

– 10.5 20.8 11.7 -0.6 5.4 17.3 –

Year-on-year Average Period, 1996-2002

1996

(10) (13) (14)

2000 2003

(17)(11) (12)

1998 1999

Year-on-year Average Period

1997

(%)

(%)

2001 2002

(15) (16)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 200340

Graphic IV.6.Consumer Prices Index of ASEAN 5 during 1996-2002,

as Compared to 1996

Graphic IV.7.Consumer Prices Index of BCLMV during 1996-2002,

as Compared to 1996

300

200

150

100

50

0

250

20021996 1997 1999 2000

Year

Indonesia

Malaysia

The Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

20011998

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 41

Graphic IV.8.Rate of of Change of Foreign Exchange Rate in ASEAN 5,

1996-2002

Graphic IV.9.Rate of of Change of Foreign Exchange Rate in BCLMV,

1996-2002

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 200342

Table IV.7.Consumer Price Index

Country

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Brunei Darussalam 121.10 120.30 120.30 122.20 118.40 118.10 –

Cambodia 89.47 101.36 100.81 100.00 100.58 104.39 104.95

Indonesia 111.79 198.47 202.45 221.37 249.15 274.13 277.49

Lao PDR 22.16 53.72 100.00 110.56 118.87 136.93 142.73

Malaysia 91.88 96.85 98.83 100.90 102.10 103.80 104.20

Myanmar 176.74 259.46 281.85 263.97 398.50 626.30 –

The Philippines 128.50 141.90 148.00 157.80 164.30 168.60 171.90

Singapore 100.77 99.33 100.00 102.06 101.50 101.90 101.60

Thailand 96.10 100.20 100.90 102.30 103.10 104.70 105.90

Viet Nam 111.00 120.50 120.30 119.60 120.20 125.10 128.00

1997 1998 1999

Source: ASEAN ASCU Database.Note: *) Cambodia, Lao PDR and Viet Nam: 2003 Q1 figure.

(5)

2001

(8)

2000

End of Period

Table IV.8.Foreign Exchange Rates

Source: ASEAN ASCU Database.Note: *) Myanmar figures are based on the exchange rates used in the IMF-WEO Database of April 2003.

End of period figure is not available.Average for the year is computed as a simple average of the quarterly averages.

2002 2003 Q2 *)

(6) (7)

Country

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Brunei Darussalam 1.68 1.69 1.68 1.73 1.85 1.73 –

Cambodia 3,506 3,791 3,795 3,909 3,905 3,942 –

Indonesia 4,650 8,025 7,100 9,595 10,400 8,940 8,285

Lao PDR 1,794 4,208 7,753 8,355 9,490 10,705 –

Malaysia 3.89 3.80 3.80 3.80 3.80 3.80 3.80

Myanmar *) – – – – – – –

The Philippines 39.98 39.06 40.31 50.00 51.40 53.10 53.71

Singapore 1.68 1.66 1.67 1.73 1.85 1.74 1.76

Thailand 47.25 36.68 37.47 43.27 44.22 43.15 41.89

Viet Nam 12,292 13,890 14,028 14,514 15,084 15,368 –

1997 1998 1999

(5)

2001

(8)

2000

End of Period

2002 2003 Q2

(6) (7)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 43

120.78 120.28 120.15 121.65 122.40 119.58 –

85.35 97.00 100.91 100.12 100.33 103.65 104.68

106.19 167.81 202.63 210.27 234.46 262.31 277.12

20.27 38.55 88.02 108.37 116.84 128.75 139.60

91.16 96.23 98.56 99.99 101.41 103.24 104.23

150.81 228.45 272.46 270.20 327.21 513.98 –

124.65 136.77 145.94 152.27 161.58 166.59 170.80

100.02 99.74 99.77 101.11 102.15 101.72 102.00

92.51 99.98 100.29 101.85 103.54 104.17 106.03

109.07 116.99 121.89 119.73 119.21 123.78 127.70

1997-2002, and Second Quarter of 2003

1997

(9) (10) (15)

1998 2001

(11) (12)

1999 2000

Average of the Period

1997-2002, and Second Quarter of 2003

(National Currency per US$)

2002 2003 Q2

(13) (14)

1.50 1.69 1.71 1.72 1.79 1.79 –

2,990 3,789 3,827 3,868 3,929 3,932 –

2,909 10,014 7,855 8,422 10,250 9,318 8,488

1,353 3,493 7,280 7,875 9,008 10,188 –

2.81 3.92 3.80 3.80 3.80 3.80 3.80

240 232 237 261 459 645 –

29.47 40.89 39.09 44.19 50.99 51.77 52.00

1.48 1.67 1.69 1.72 1.79 1.79 1.75

31.32 41.31 37.79 40.11 44.43 42.96 42.08

11,684 13,268 13,943 14,168 14,622 15,264 –

1997

(9) (10) (15)

1998 2001

(11) (12)

1999 2000

Average of the Period

2002 2003 Q2

(13) (14)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 200344

Graphic IV.10.ASEAN 5 National Currency to US Dollar during 1996-2002,

as Compared to the 1996 Level

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 45

Graphic IV.11.BCLMV National Currency to US Dollar during 1996-2002,

as Compared to the 1996 Level

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 200346

Table IV.9.Interest Rates, End of the Period

Table IV.10.Money Growth, Year-on-year End of the Period

Country

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Brunei Darussalam 4.00 2.75 1.75 1.25 0.50 0.40 –

Cambodia 9.41 9.07 7.61 6.17 5.63 5.04 –

Indonesia 23.92 49.23 12.95 13.24 17.24 13.63 12.90

Lao PDR 16.23 21.00 13.50 13.50 12.13 12.00 –

Malaysia 9.06 5.83 3.33 3.47 3.21 3.20 3.20

Myanmar 12.50 12.50 10.50 9.50 9.50 9.50 –

The Philippines 12.50 11.20 7.18 12.09 8.83 3.80 4.32

Singapore 4.10 1.72 1.68 1.70 1.10 0.78 0.62

Thailand 10.0-11.5 6.00 3.75 3.00 2.25 1.75 1.50

Viet Nam 7.50 9.30 4.15 3.89 5.82 6.72 –

1997 1998 1999

Source: ASEAN ASCU Database.

(5)

2001

(8)

2000

3-Month Deposits

Source: ASEAN ASCU Database.Note: M1 instead of M2 for Malaysia and M4 for The Philippines.

2002 2003 Q1

(6) (7)

Country

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Brunei Darussalam -4.9 -1.3 3.1 25.9 -7.1 -1.4 –

Cambodia 16.6 15.7 17.3 26.9 20.4 31.0 24.8

Indonesia 23.2 62.3 11.9 15.6 13.0 4.7 5.6

Lao PDR 65.8 113.3 78.4 45.8 20.1 27.0 –

Malaysia *) 18.5 2.7 8.3 5.0 2.9 6.7 6.8

Myanmar 28.8 34.2 29.7 42.4 43.9 34.6 –

The Philippines *) 25.1 8.2 16.3 6.7 4.9 8.9 7.6

Singapore 10.3 30.2 8.5 -2.0 5.9 -0.3 0.5

Thailand 16.4 9.5 2.1 3.7 4.2 2.6 1.4

Viet Nam 26.1 25.6 56.6 39.0 25.5 17.6 –

1997 1998 1999

(5)

2001

(8)

2000

M2

2002 2003 Q1

(6) (7)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 47

1997-2002 and First Quarter of 2003

1997-2002 and First Quarter of 2003

6.50 6.25 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 –

21.00 19.60 19.60 16.67 20.00 21.00 –

25.40 34.75 20.68 17.65 19.19 18.25 18.08

24.20 18.50 24.50 15.50 18.00 18.00 –

11.51 9.72 7.75 7.22 6.67 6.50 6.50

16.50 16.50 16.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 –

20.70 14.40 10.90 11.95 13.10 8.62 8.77

6.96 5.90 5.80 5.80 5.35 5.35 5.30

15.25 11.50-12.00 8.25-8.50 7.50-8.25 7.0-7.5 6.5 - 7.0 6.5 - 6.75

13.50 14.40 12.00 10.20 8.68 7.80 –

1997

(9) (10) (15)

1998 2001

(11) (12)

1999 2000

Minimum Lending Rate

(%)

2002 2003 Q1

(13) (14)

-27.8 2.6 9.4 -15.8 3.4 -4.2 –

17.0 41.1 -2.0 1.4 13.0 33.3 22.6

22.2 29.2 23.2 30.1 9.6 8.0 9.1

5.8 111.4 29.6 55.4 8.0 34.1 –

4.6 -14.6 35.7 6.5 3.2 10.3 8.4

31.0 28.2 22.6 34.5 50.8 – –

16.4 9.0 40.0 -1.8 0.3 21.2 14.5

1.7 -1.0 14.2 6.9 8.5 -0.7 1.7

1.2 3.0 30.2 -8.6 10.2 14.5 11.8

19.5 18.1 47.2 35.4 22.1 11.4 –

1997

(9) (10) (15)

1998 2001

(11) (12)

1999 2000

M1

2002 2003 Q1

(13) (14)

(%)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 200348

Table IV.11.Reserve Money, 1996-2002 and First Quarter of 2003

Country

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Brunei Darussalam 66 78 24 47 – – – –

Cambodia 449,850 545,320 802,607 929,867 1,161,010 1,359,610 1,980,660 2,028,780

Indonesia 34,405,000 46,086,000 75,121,000 101,790,000 125,615,000 127,769,000 138,250,000 12,5210,000

Lao PDR 104,371 150,088 281,763 481,697 761,650 822,360 1,079,000 –

Malaysia 64,559 82,896 36,178 45,675 41,372 40,023 42,582 43,143

Myanmar 164,513 213,028 270,103 320,578 431,085 653,723 – –

The Philippines 243,258 266,460 239,828 321,726 308,207 312,867 356,078 321,435

Singapore 18,189 19,200 16,641 21,395 18,471 20,032 19,969 19,958

Thailand 452,924 474,136 475,249 621,775 527,160 556,345 632,735 634,554

Viet Nam 32,115,300 35,629,680 38,687,560 58,219,500 72,758,800 84,945,400 95,500,000 –

1996 1998 1999

Source: ASEAN ASCU Database.

(5)

2003 Q1

(9)

20001997

(6)

(Million of National Currency)

(7) (8)

2001 2002

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 49

Country 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (8)(1)

Brunei Darussalam 54.2 51.5 53.8 62.7 92.9 90.7 86.7

Cambodia -3.3 0.6 -5.9 -4.7 -3.5 -1.3 -2.3

Indonesia -3.4 -2.2 4.2 4.1 5.3 4.9 4.2

Lao PDR -12.3 -10.9 -2.8 -5.3 -0.7 -4.5 -1.8

Malaysia -4.4 -6.2 13.2 15.9 9.3 8.3 9.6

Myanmar -0.2 -0.2 -0.2 -0.1 -0.0 -0.1 0.0

The Philippines -4.8 -5.3 2.4 10.4 12.5 6.3 5.4

Singapore 15.2 15.7 22.6 18.7 14.5 19.0 21.5

Thailand -7.9 -2.0 12.7 10.2 7.6 5.4 6.0

Viet Nam -8.2 -5.7 -3.9 4.1 -1.1 2.1 -2.5

Source: ASEAN ASCU Database.

Table IV.12.Current Account Balance as a Percentage of GDP, 1996-2002

Source: ASEAN ASCU Database.Notes: Computed using period average exchange rate.

Myanmar figures are calculated using the exchange rates as used in the IMF-WEO Database of April 2003.

Table IV.13.Current Account Balance in Million of US Dollar, 1996-2002

(%)

(US$ Million)

2001

(7)

Country 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (8)(1)

Brunei Darussalam 2,828 2,625 2,079 2,629 4,007 3,765 3,708

Cambodia -109 21 -180 -162 -125 -48 -92

Indonesia -7,663 -4,889 4,096 5,785 7,985 6,899 7,257

Lao PDR -230 -178 -34 -76 -12 -79 -33

Malaysia -4,456 -6,232 9,560 12,604 8,410 7,286 9,155

Myanmar -10 -11 -13 -10 -4 -5 1

The Philippines -3,953 -4,351 1,546 7,910 9,349 4,507 4,197

Singapore 13,975 14,946 18,540 15,192 13,291 16,114 18,740

Thailand -14,350 -3,110 14,291 12,466 9,328 6,236 7,631

Viet Nam -2,020 -1,528 -1,074 1,177 -354 682 -870

2001

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Table IV.14.Service Balance of ASEAN Countries in Million of US Dollar, 1996-2002

Source: ASEAN ASCU Database.Notes: Balance of Payment data.

Myanmar figures are based on exchange rates as used by the IMF-WEO of April 2003.

Table IV.15.FDI Approval of ASEAN Countries in Million of US Dollar, 1996-2002

Source: ASEAN ASCU Database.Notes: Balance of Payment data.

Myanmar figures are from the Central Bank of Myanmar.

(US$ Million)

(US$ Million)

Country 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (8)(1)

Brunei Darussalam -7 -438 -640 -579 -688 -573 -449

Cambodia -52 -43 -43 21 100 187 231

Indonesia -8,540 -9,666 -7,482 -6,974 -9,798 -10,380 -10,706

Lao PDR 25 28 78 99 133 134 147

Malaysia -2,678 -2,847 -1,884 -2,816 -2,951 -2,202 -1,602

Myanmar 5 2 7 3 2 1 0

The Philippines 3,518 1,015 -2,630 -2,713 -1,906 -1,939 -1,264

Singapore 8,351 7,548 2,867 2,423 2,169 1,969 2,406

Thailand 4,425 4,493 5,234 5,814 4,650 4,473 4,889

Viet Nam -61 -623 -530 -547 -550 -572 -750

2001

(7)

Country 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (8)(1)

Brunei Darussalam – – – – – – –

Cambodia – 756 849 474 268 212 249

Indonesia 29,776 33,127 13,557 10,881 15,279 15,044 9,744

Lao PDR 1,298 123 124 115 27 – –

Malaysia 6,823 4,096 3,266 3,229 5,223 4,953 2,949

Myanmar 2,814 777 29 48 153 – –

The Philippines 3,869 8,978 4,251 2,762 5,896 4,669 704

Singapore 4,109 4,036 3,113 3,691 4,193 3,698 3,939

Thailand 20,902 15,687 6,965 4,299 6,925 5,990 3,785

Viet Nam 8,640 4,645 3,898 1,580 2,019 2,456 1,558

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Source: ASEAN ASCU Database.Notes: 2001 and 2002: preliminary figures.

Table IV.16.Government Budget Deficit, as a Percentage of GDP, 1996-2002

Source: ASEAN ASCU Database.

Table IV.17.Government Budget Deficit, 1996-2002

(% of GDP)

(Million of National Currency)

Country 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (8)(1)

Brunei Darussalam 2.85 -0.02 1.56 0.73 17.39 5.99 -4.15

Cambodia -1.48 -0.91 -2.47 -1.27 -1.90 -3.21 -3.25

Indonesia 0.00 0.26 -0.67 -1.27 -2.26 -2.43 -1.81

Lao PDR -5.27 -5.82 -7.61 -2.96 -1.29 -4.98 -4.15

Malaysia 0.72 2.35 -1.77 -3.15 -5.75 -5.51 -5.62

Myanmar -6.80 -5.15 -5.79 -4.99 -4.97 – –

The Philippines 0.29 0.06 -1.87 -3.75 -4.11 -4.00 -5.29

Singapore 6.82 3.35 2.49 2.66 1.98 1.59 -1.10

Thailand 0.94 -1.50 -2.79 -3.33 -2.23 -2.40 -1.41

Viet Nam -0.18 -1.72 -0.50 -1.58 -2.79 -2.52 -2.41

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Country 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (8)(1)

Brunei Darussalam 211 -2 102 52 1,294 446 -318

Cambodia -131,500 -90,500 -286,300 -166,900 -262,400 -467,230 -508,515

Indonesia 17,000 1,627,400 -6,416,100 -14,010,900 -28,623,800 -35,195,700 -29,158,100

Lao PDR -90,921 -128,179 -322,840 -305,373 -176,838 -782,828 -763,176

Malaysia 1,815 6,626 -5,002 -9,487 -19,715 -18,424 -20,254

Myanmar -53,873 -57,626 -93,187 -109,301 -119,698 - -

The Philippines 6,256 1,564 -49,981 -111,658 -136,110 -147,023 -212,683

Singapore 8,863 4,748 3,419 3,673 3,116 2,422 -1,721

Thailand 43,304 -71,051 -129,292 -154,363 -109,869 -122,994 -76,815

Viet Nam -502,000 -5,397,000 -1,796,000 -6,328,000 -12,402,000 -12,142,000 -12,926,000

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Chapter VMerchandise Trade

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Table V.1.ASEAN Exports by Country

Brunei Darussalam 487.2 1,785.3 2,771.0 2,493.3 2,714.2

Cambodia - - - - -

Indonesia 36,823.0 38,846.2 45,418.0 53,844.5 51,274.3

Malaysia 46,316.5 55,465.1 67,147.8 74,246.5 77,457.6

Myanmar - - - - -

Philippines 11,374.8 13,450.2 17,394.2 19,533.0 25,227.7

Singapore 74,001.1 91,889.5 104,618.7 117,349.4 128,174.3

Thailand 37,634.5 45,328.4 59,347.0 55,894.7 57,822.0

TOTAL*) 206,637.2 246,764.7 296,696.7 323,361.3 342,670.1

ASEAN 6 206,637.2 246,764.7 296,696.7 323,361.3 342,670.1

Country 1993 1994 1997

(1) (2) (3) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database; Country Websites.Notes: ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.

1) Data was available in Baht: 2,955.7 Bn Baht (export) and 2,778.0 Bn Baht (import), converted using baht-US dollarexchange rate of Baht 43.00/US $.

2) January-June 2003 figure.*) Exclude Lao PDR and Viet Nam; data are not available.

(4) (5)

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Table V.2.ASEAN Imports by Country

Brunei Darussalam 886.3 2,000.4 2,132.7 4,434.8 2,310.7

Cambodia – – – – –

Indonesia 28,327.8 34,783.2 40,654.1 46,618.5 41,679.8

Malaysia 44,388.0 57,058.2 71,439.9 75,303.1 76,988.3

Myanmar – – – – –

Philippines 17,597.4 21,297.3 21,639.9 28,392.6 35,932.5

Singapore 85,227.7 97,548.6 110,115.3 123,411.6 135,972.7

Thailand 46,883.7 54,553.8 72,572.8 72,445.6 63,087.8

TOTAL *) 223,310.8 267,241.6 318,554.8 350,606.2 355,971.8

ASEAN 6 223,310.8 267,241.6 318,554.8 350,606.2 355,971.8

Country 1993 1994 1997

(1) (2) (3) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database; Country Websites.Notes: ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.

1) Philippines: preliminary figures. The revised figures are: 34491 (2000); 33057 (2001); and 35427 (2002).2) Data was available in Baht: 2,955.7 Bn Baht (export) and 2,778.0 Bn Baht (import), converted using baht-US dollar

exchange rate of Baht 43.00/US $.3) January-June 2003 figure.*) Exclude Lao PDR and Viet Nam; data are not available.

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1993-2002 and First Half 2003

(US$ Million)

1998

(7)

1999

(8)

2000

(9)

2001

(10)

2003

1,923.7 2,340.7 2,169.1 3,530.4 – –

– – 1,367.5 1,495.1 – –

48,847.6 48,665.5 62,124.0 56,317.6 57,159 30,352 2)

77,098.6 84,287.9 98,154.5 88,031.6 93,283 44,531 2)

– 744.8 1,193.8 2,218.4 – –

29,496.4 35,036.9 38,078.2 32,150.2 35,208 17,069 2)

109,802.9 114,625.1 138,352.5 121,686.8 125,085 –

49,481.6 56,110.9 69,254.0 65,117.8 68,700 1) –

316,650.8 341,811.8 410,693.8 370,548.0 – –

316,650.8 341,067.0 408,132.4 366,834.5 – –

(11) (12)

2002

1993-2002 and First Half 2003

(US$ Million)

1998

(7)

1999

(8)

2000

(9)

2001

(10)

2003

1,276.3 1,720.4 1,067.6 1,310.0 – –

– – 1,404.6 1,502.0 – –

27,336.9 24,003.3 33,514.8 30,962.1 31,289 16,291 3)

60,976.5 63,677.8 79,647.5 73,097.9 79,871 38,563 3)

– 1,886.1 2,219.4 2,811.4 – –

29,659.9 30,742.5 31387.4 1) 29,550.8 35,427 18,571 3)

101,495.9 110,998.0 134,680.1 115,919.0 116,375 –

38,711.6 48,318.0 61,905.7 62,072.3 64,600 2) –

259,456.9 281,346.0 345,827.2 317,225.6 – –

259,456.9 279,459.9 342,203.2 312,912.2 – –

(11) (12)

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Table V.3.Extra-ASEAN Exports

Brunei Darussalam – 1,317.1 2,241.3 2,046.9

Cambodia – – – –

Indonesia 31,825.8 32,979.1 38,942.1 45,534.4

Malaysia 33,329.7 40,208.3 48,712.2 51,552.5

Myanmar – – – –

Philippines 10,579.5 12,024.7 15,036.7 16,562.7

Singapore 55,595.0 64,327.1 72,848.0 82,907.9

Thailand 31,626.1 37,337.0 48,737.4 43,783.2

TOTAL *) 162,956.1 188,193.3 226,517.8 242,387.6

ASEAN 6 162,956.1 188,193.3 226,517.8 242,387.6

Country 1993 1994

(1) (2) (3)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.

*) Exclude Lao PDR and Viet Nam; data are not available.

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1995 1996

Table V.4.Intra-ASEAN Exports

Brunei Darussalam 487.2 468.2 529.7 446.4

Cambodia – – – –

Indonesia 4,997.2 5,867.1 6,475.9 8,310.1

Malaysia 12,986.9 15,256.9 18,435.6 22,694.0

Myanmar – – – –

Philippines 795.3 1,425.5 2,357.5 2,970.3

Singapore 18,406.1 27,562.4 31,770.7 34,441.4

Thailand 6,008.4 7,991.4 10,609.6 12,111.5

TOTAL *) 43,681.1 58,571.5 70,178.9 80,973.7

ASEAN 6 43,681.1 58,571.5 70,178.9 80,973.7

Country 1993 1994

(1) (2) (3)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.

*) Exclude Lao PDR and Viet Nam; data are not available.

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by Country, 1993-2001

(US$ Million)

1997

(6)

1998

(8)

1999

(9)

2001

(10)

2,217.7 1,702.8 1,965.5 1,529.7 2,755.6

– – – 1,291.5 1,422.5

42,423.4 39,500.9 40,387.1 51,240.3 46,810.5

54,208.9 55,487.2 62,402.9 73,745.8 67,007.5

– – 540.3 800.4 1,267.1

21,791.5 25,675.3 30,047.8 32,095.7 27,164.2

92,380.4 83,804.7 85,355.8 100,568.5 88,871.4

44,296.3 41,166.9 46,209.0 54,154.3 50,761.2

257,318.3 247,337.9 266,908.3 315,426.2 286,060.1

257,318.3 247,337.9 266,368.1 313,334.4 283,370.5

by Country, 1993-2001

(US$ Million)

2000

(7)

1997

(6)

1998

(8)

1999

(9)

2001

(10)

496.4 220.8 375.2 639.5 774.8

– – – 76.0 72.6

8,850.9 9,346.7 8,278.3 10,883.7 9,507.1

23,248.7 21,611.4 21,885.0 24,408.6 21,024.2

– – 204.5 393.5 951.3

3,436.2 3,821.0 4,989.1 5,982.6 4,986.0

35,793.8 25,998.2 29,269.3 37,784.0 32,815.4

13,525.7 8,314.7 9,901.9 15,099.7 14,356.6

85,351.8 69,312.9 74,903.5 95,267.5 84,487.9

85,351.8 69,312.9 74,698.9 94,798.0 83,464.1

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Table V.5.Extra-ASEAN Imports

Brunei Darussalam – 1,017.0 1,119.6 1,586.2

Cambodia – – – –

Indonesia 25,669.0 31,512.3 36,435.2 41,069.4

Malaysia 35,484.4 46,110.3 58,917.3 60,620.8

Myanmar – – – –

Philippines 15,714.4 18,833.4 19,150.8 24,380.8

Singapore 66,467.2 75,381.9 85,577.7 96,049.5

Thailand 41,212.5 47,474.8 63,752.0 62,688.4

TOTAL *) 184,547.5 220,329.7 264,952.7 286,395.0

ASEAN 6 184,547.5 220,329.7 264,952.7 286,395.0

Country 1993 1994

(1) (2) (3)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.

*) Exclude Lao PDR and Viet Nam; data are not available.

(4) (5)

1995 1996

Table V.6.Intra-ASEAN Imports

Brunei Darussalam 886.3 983 1,013 2,849

Cambodia – – – –

Indonesia 2,658.7 3,271 4,219 5,549

Malaysia 8,903.6 10,948 12,523 14,682

Myanmar – – – –

Philippines 1,883.0 2,464 2,489 4,012

Singapore 18,760.5 22,167 24,538 27,362

Thailand 5,671.2 7,079 8,821 9,757

TOTAL *) 38,763 46,912 53,602 64,211

ASEAN 6 38,763 46,912 53,602 64,211

Country 1993 1994

(1) (2) (3)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.

*) Exclude Lao PDR and Viet Nam; data are not available.

(4) (5)

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by Country, 1993-2001

(US$ Million)

1997

(6)

1998

(8)

1999

(9)

2001

(10)

1,333.9 685.2 824.7 533.3 765.2

– – – 855.4 410.3

36,266.7 22,777.6 19,219.7 26,733.6 25,235.3

62,148.2 48,036.4 51,265.0 63,712.6 57,843.6

– – 896.5 1,106.1 1,492.3

31,059.7 25,231.0 26,281.5 26,432.0 24,886.0

105,575.8 77,848.3 84,757.0 101,388.8 86,928.1

54,966.1 33,273.5 40,330.6 51,429.9 52,025.3

291,350.5 207,852.0 223,575.0 272,191.7 249,586.0

291,350.5 207,852.0 222,678.5 270,230.1 247,683.5

by Country, 1993-2001

(US$ Million)

2000

(7)

1997

(6)

1998

(8)

1999

(9)

2001

(10)

977 591 896 534 545

– – – 549 1,092

5,413 4,559 4,784 6,781 5,727

14,840 12,940 12,413 15,935 15,254

– – 990 1,113 1,319

4,873 4,429 4,461 4,955 4,665

30,397 23,648 26,241 33,291 28,991

8,122 5,438 7,987 10,476 10,047

64,621 51,605 57,771 73,635 67,640

64,621 51,605 56,781 71,973 65,229

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Graphic V.1.Trend of ASEAN 6 Total Exports and Imports, 1993-2001

Graphic V.2.Trend of ASEAN 6 Extra-ASEAN Exports and Imports and

Intra-ASEAN Exports and Imports, 1993-2001

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Graphic V.3.Trend of ASEAN 6 Exports by Country, 1993-2001

Graphic V.4.Trend of ASEAN 6 Total Imports by Country, 1993-2001

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Graphic V.5.Trend of ASEAN 6 Extra-ASEAN Exports by Country, 1993-2001

Graphic V.6.Trend of ASEAN 6 Extra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 1993-2001

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Graphic V.7.Trend of ASEAN 6 Intra-ASEAN Exports by Country, 1993-2001

Graphic V.8.Trend of ASEAN 6 Intra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 1993-2001

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Graphic V.9.Shares of ASEAN 6 Extra and Intra-ASEAN Exports, 1993-2001

Graphic V.10.Shares of ASEAN 6 Extra and Intra-ASEAN Imports, 1993-2001

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Graphic V.11.Shares of ASEAN 6 Extra and Intra-ASEAN Exports by Country,

1993-2001

Graphic V.12.Shares of ASEAN 6 Extra and Intra-ASEAN Imports by Country,

1993-2001

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ASEAN 43,681.1 58,571.5 70,178.9 80,973.7

Dialogue Partners:

Hong Kong – – – 10,571.0

South Korea 6,125.9 7,005.1 8,574.4 9,446.7

Taiwan 6,143.6 7,394.4 8,761.0 11,316.7

China 4,528.7 5,303.8 6,200.9 7,474.1

India 1,484.0 1,989.5 2,821.1 3,722.8

Pakistan 810.3 1,065.9 1,048.6 1,245.9

Japan 30,952.2 34,299.6 42,680.7 43,150.3

EU-15 31,391.5 35,196.4 44,285.9 46,926.0

Austria 283.5 296.8 260.1 371.1

Belgium 1,419.0 1,893.8 2,353.5 2,739.8

Denmark 318.5 458.4 666.3 674.0

Finland 156.7 210.6 263.5 418.2

France 2,460.2 2,898.2 4,236.5 4,915.9

Germany 6,414.3 7,618.0 10,217.6 10,728.5

Greece 264.5 283.4 442.3 1,073.9

Ireland 638.2 933.1 1,539.6 1,732.5

Italy 1,683.7 1,926.7 2,687.5 3,796.4

Luxembourg 17.7 20.9 28.5 48.2

Netherlands 4,508.3 5,693.1 7,587.8 7,703.4

Portugal 133.4 133.7 191.5 237.5

Spain 824.8 1,122.1 1,670.5 3,328.3

Sweden 297.2 333.3 379.1 882.8

United Kingdom 11,971.5 11,374.0 11,761.7 8,275.7

Unspecified EU-15 – – – –

Canada 1,958.7 2,155.1 2,239.8 1,988.2

USA 42,008.2 49,370.7 54,993.7 59,515.5

Australia 3,696.5 4,511.8 5,179.1 6,106.0

New Zealand 565.3 696.8 762.2 812.5

Others 33,291.0 39,204.2 48,970.4 40,111.9

Total *) 206,637.2 246,764.7 296,696.7 323,361.3

Table V.7.ASEAN Exports

Country of Destination 1993 1994 1995

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: Unspecifed ASEAN represents imports of Singapore (1998-2001) and Thailand (2000-2001) to ASEAN of which the data

are not available at detailed by country.*) Exclude Lao PDR and Viet Nam; data are not available

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by Country of Destination, 1993-2001

(US$ Million)

1997

(6)

1998

(7)

1999

(8)

2000

(9)

2001

(10)

85,351.8 69,312.9 74,903.5 95,267.5 84,487.9

20,069.2 16,162.7 16,885.3 21,878.3 6,222.6

10,667.8 7,813.0 10,890.8 14,528.6 14,734.3

12,708.3 6,799.6 8,932.5 12,347.6 8,698.5

9,167.9 9,202.6 9,590.8 13,164.2 25,329.5

4,473.2 5,217.9 5,760.4 6,555.6 6,211.0

1,755.6 1,288.0 1,168.9 3,153.9 945.9

42,008.6 34,716.8 37,687.1 54,743.9 48,311.2

46,086.7 46,143.6 55,730.4 60,752.3 56,681.4

390.7 578.4 195.5 1,002.4 154.5

2,861.0 1,683.7 1,445.7 1,682.2 3,571.5

923.6 314.1 501.9 350.2 274.6

610.7 309.5 319.3 436.1 752.7

4,663.4 1,404.1 1,424.3 3,404.2 1,481.7

9,714.2 4,014.8 5,500.6 6,259.4 6,917.3

456.6 212.5 179.7 184.7 205.6

2,420.5 492.7 665.8 2,626.0 424.6

2,112.7 1,441.4 3,396.5 1,368.4 1,192.7

0.0 0.1 0.5 0.8 1.8

8,151.9 5,626.3 6,895.1 7,122.4 6,680.4

145.8 92.0 90.0 1,960.8 1,668.0

1,844.8 1,234.7 1,119.6 1,308.1 1,211.1

422.9 266.6 2,204.8 528.5 320.5

11,368.0 11,091.9 14,629.8 11,011.3 5,067.1

- 17,380.8 17,161.4 21,506.7 26,757.2

1,881.9 2,314.7 2,252.4 2,289.6 3,568.5

70,030.4 64,620.0 70,081.1 72,462.5 62,819.2

6,418.4 7,120.3 7,863.8 8,413.6 8,511.9

773.8 757.4 892.5 1,166.2 986.7

31,276.6 45,181.4 39,172.2 43,970.1 43,039.4

342,670.1 316,650.8 341,811.8 410,693.8 370,548.0

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Table V.8.Intra-ASEAN Exports by Country

Brunei Darussalam 886.3 1,110.2 1,653.9 2,008.5

Cambodia 420.6 452.2 586.2 987.5

Indonesia 774.3 1,182.4 1,835.5 2,264.9

Lao PDR 11.2 28.6 38.4 721.4

Malaysia 12,295.0 20,221.8 22,951.4 25,130.8

Myanmar 478.1 618.3 839.0 1,368.3

Philippines 18,353.9 22,453.7 26,270.0 28,071.7

Singapore 2,385.2 2,677.7 3,323.0 4,360.1

Thailand 6,751.6 8,158.5 10,460.6 11,546.2

Viet Nam 1,325.0 1,668.1 2,220.7 4,514.4

Unspecified ASEAN – – – –

Intra-ASEAN 43,681.1 58,571.5 70,178.9 80,973.7

Extra-ASEAN 162,956.1 188,193.3 226,517.8 242,387.6

Total *) 206,637.2 246,764.7 296,696.7 323,361.3

Country of Destination 1993 1994

(1) (2) (3)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: Unspecifed ASEAN represents imports of Singapore (1998-2001) and Thailand (2000-2001) to ASEAN of which the data

are not available at detailed by country.*) Exclude Lao PDR and Viet Nam; data are not available

(4) (5)

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of Destination, 1993-2001

(US$ Million)

1997

(6)

1998

(8)

1999

(9)

2001

(10)

1,776.6 724.9 310.5 303.7 320.1

932.8 478.7 334.5 464.4 342.9

2,833.4 1,936.7 3,614.5 3,104.0 1,675.3

1,287.5 315.4 457.7 268.8 7.7

27,131.0 3,741.5 5,021.4 5,082.1 2,993.1

1,590.7 530.4 651.9 694.6 310.4

25,880.2 22,170.6 23,882.0 31,811.5 20,571.8

5,672.3 2,321.7 2,561.0 2,608.7 2,760.5

10,715.5 4,290.1 5,221.0 6,909.7 7,025.9

7,531.8 6,804.8 3,579.5 1,878.7 1,308.4

– 25,998.2 29,269.3 42,141.2 47,172.0

85,351.8 69,312.9 74,903.5 95,267.5 84,487.9

257,318.3 247,337.9 266,908.3 315,426.2 286,060.1

342,670.1 316,650.8 341,811.8 410,693.8 370,548.0

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ASEAN 38,763.3 46,911.9 53,602.1 64,211.2

Dialogue Partners:

Hong Kong – – – 5,355.9

South Korea 7,148.1 9,035.5 11,345.6 13,294.4

Taiwan 8,159.7 9,530.5 11,240.7 12,796.6

China 4,336.4 5,759.0 7,129.7 9,217.6

India 1,429.6 1,547.0 1,838.4 2,843.8

Pakistan 213.4 166.7 247.9 367.4

Japan 55,702.9 67,302.5 78,535.2 73,310.1

EU-15 31,822.4 38,729.3 46,392.8 57,380.5

Austria 505.5 517.6 760.6 1,032.9

Belgium 1,195.0 1,640.8 2,313.0 2,641.2

Denmark 419.7 461.6 628.4 1,074.9

Finland 780.1 863.2 873.0 1,386.2

France 3,632.1 4,873.1 7,081.7 7,236.2

Germany 7,014.6 10,309.5 15,040.1 16,739.9

Greece 36.9 83.0 124.8 326.4

Ireland 226.2 513.1 830.5 1,288.5

Italy 2,384.7 3,230.6 4,589.6 7,795.0

Luxembourg 29.4 37.5 51.1 13.0

Netherlands 2,004.1 2,442.9 3,056.1 3,176.0

Portugal 58.5 78.4 94.6 168.1

Spain 638.8 729.3 1,219.2 3,087.2

Sweden 1,224.6 1,436.2 1,613.7 3,056.2

United Kingdom 11,672.1 11,512.6 8,116.4 8,358.8

Unspecified EU-15 – – – –

Canada 1,552.8 1,717.0 2,290.8 2,445.6

USA 33,712.7 39,201.7 46,435.1 53,011.4

Australia 5,392.1 6,447.0 7,173.4 8,688.8

New Zealand 722.6 797.9 865.9 1,150.8

Others 34,354.8 40,095.5 51,457.2 46,532.1

Total *) 223,310.8 267,241.6 318,554.8 350,606.2

Table V.9.ASEAN Imports

Country of Origin 1993 1994 1995

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: Unspecifed ASEAN represents imports of Singapore (1998-2001) and Thailand (2000-2001) to ASEAN of which the data

are not available at detailed by country.*) Exclude Lao PDR and Viet Nam; data are not available

1996

(5)

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by Country of Origin, 1993-2001

(US$ Million)

1997

(6)

1998

(7)

1999

(8)

2000

(9)

2001

(10)

64,621.2 51,604.9 57,770.9 73,635.5 67,639.5

8,671.2 6,386.9 7,082.8 8,519.5 3,651.3

14,857.4 9,267.4 12,277.9 15,458.3 13,457.5

14,605.4 5,972.7 7,429.3 11,166.2 6,905.9

13,482.9 11,211.5 12,331.7 17,986.4 20,181.8

4,395.5 1,750.4 2,193.9 3,213.8 3,672.1

263.5 233.2 230.1 252.4 315.4

71,264.2 46,693.7 51,466.0 65,627.2 53,326.6

51,009.8 33,256.1 34,711.9 38,957.9 39,678.3

909.1 856.2 416.6 531.5 236.8

2,408.4 705.7 619.0 907.9 823.6

681.4 191.4 144.9 211.9 203.2

1,451.6 701.4 597.6 760.5 1,736.8

7,763.5 1,705.2 1,728.9 2,213.1 1,903.2

14,821.5 5,001.9 4,538.7 4,664.1 4,644.9

107.5 26.8 43.1 33.6 42.6

1,068.3 641.3 1,145.1 964.7 1,554.4

4,738.2 1,292.9 1,085.9 1,178.1 1,680.9

1.6 0.4 0.6 1.9 0.5

3,151.2 1,085.7 1,053.7 2,063.1 1,101.9

116.9 21.8 1,221.2 17.2 31.9

1,370.5 368.6 432.1 414.3 553.4

2,714.9 739.0 1,092.0 1,106.2 821.7

9,705.0 5,820.8 6,467.9 6,781.5 3,068.0

– 14,097.0 14,124.5 17,108.3 21,274.6

2,568.0 1,766.7 2,078.3 2,042.9 1,331.1

61,695.0 50,942.2 45,990.9 48,446.9 45,618.8

7,963.9 5,702.1 6,093.4 8,695.4 9,527.7

1,297.1 863.5 751.6 1,034.5 1,243.9

39,276.7 33,805.6 40,937.2 50,790.2 50,675.9

355,971.8 259,456.9 281,346.0 345,827.2 317,225.6

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Table V.10.Intra-ASEAN Imports by

Brunei darussalam 487.3 448.4 507.0 457.2

Cambodia 1,574.7 1,738.2 2,226.2 2,914.5

Indonesia 16,759.9 19,892.3 21,648.6 25,716.5

Lao PDR 958.6 1,486.1 2,073.3 2,637.2

Malaysia 13,388.1 15,755.2 17,373.9 19,492.1

Myanmar 4,958.0 6,705.3 8,689.2 11,213.9

Philippines 35.2 63.3 53.3 262.8

Singapore 0.5 3.4 9.5 50.0

Thailand 143.6 198.8 326.9 493.8

Viet Nam 457.4 620.9 694.2 973.0

Unspecified ASEAN – – – –

Intra-ASEAN 38,763.3 46,911.9 53,602.1 64,211.2

Extra-ASEAN 184,547.5 220,329.7 264,952.7 286,395.0

Total *) 223,310.8 267,241.6 318,554.8 350,606.2

Country of Origin 1993 1994

(1) (2) (3)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: Unspecifed ASEAN represents imports of Singapore (1998-2001) and Thailand (2000-2001) to ASEAN of which the data

are not available at detailed by country.*) Exclude Lao PDR and Viet Nam; data are not available

(4) (5)

1995 1996

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Country of Origin, 1993-2001

(US$ Million)

1997

(6)

1998

(8)

1999

(9)

2001

(10)

301.9 24.7 200.8 369.7 63.5

2,874.2 2,765.2 3,442.5 4,342.7 3,284.3

25,459.2 3,372.5 4,459.3 5,166.3 2,488.4

3,285.6 1,157.4 1,500.2 1,820.2 1,145.4

19,234.4 13,591.4 16,236.4 18,766.9 14,100.0

11,544.5 4,008.4 4,309.1 5,455.3 6,546.4

169.1 35.7 32.2 22.9 31.6

52.1 40.9 48.7 61.9 0.5

344.3 125.3 153.8 244.3 91.9

1,355.9 2,835.7 1,147.1 1,271.4 849.5

– 23,647.6 26,241.0 36,113.7 39,037.9

64,621.2 51,604.9 57,770.9 73,635.5 67,639.5

291,350.5 207,852.0 223,575.0 272,191.7 249,586.0

355,971.8 259,456.9 281,346.0 345,827.2 317,225.6

2000

(7)

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Table V.11.ASEAN Ten Major Exports Markets in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001

(US$ Million)

ASEAN 43,681.1 ASEAN 80,973.7 ASEAN 95,267.5 ASEAN 84,487.9

USA 42,008.2 USA 59,515.5 USA 72,462.5 USA 62,819.2

EU 31,391.5 EU 46,926.0 EU 60,752.3 EU 56,681.4

Japan 30,952.2 Japan 43,150.3 Japan 54,743.9 Japan 48,311.2

Taiwan 6,143.6 Taiwan 11,316.7 Hong Kong 21,878.3 China 25,329.5

Korea 6,125.9 Hong Kong 10,571.0 Korea 14,528.6 Korea 14,734.3

China 4,528.7 Korea 9,446.7 China 13,164.2 Taiwan 8,698.5

Australia 3,696.5 China 7,474.1 Taiwan 12,347.6 Australia 8,511.9

Canada 1,958.7 Australia 6,106.0 Australia 8,413.6 Hong Kong 6,222.6

India 1,484.0 India 3,722.8 India 6,555.6 India 6,211.0

Top-ten Countries 171,970.5 Top-ten Countries 279,202.9 Top-ten Countries 360,114.1 Top-ten Countries 322,007.5

Others 34,666.6 Others 44,158.5 Others 50,579.7 Others 48,540.5

TOTAL 206,637.2 TOTAL 323,361.3 TOTAL 410,693.8 TOTAL 370,548.0

1993 1996 2000 2001

Country Value Country Value Country Value Country Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: 1. 1993-1998 covers only ASEAN 6.

2. 1999 includes Myanmar and ASEAN 6.3. 2000-2001 includes Cambodia, Myanmar and ASEAN 6.

Table V.12.Share of ASEAN Major Export Markets in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001

(%)

ASEAN 21.1 ASEAN 25.0 ASEAN 23.2 ASEAN 22.8

USA 20.3 USA 18.4 USA 17.6 USA 17.0

EU 15.2 EU 14.5 EU 14.8 EU 15.3

Japan 15.0 Japan 13.3 Japan 13.3 Japan 13.0

Taiwan 3.0 Taiwan 3.5 Hong Kong 5.3 China 6.8

Korea 3.0 Hong Kong 3.3 Korea 3.5 Korea 4.0

China 2.2 Korea 2.9 China 3.2 Taiwan 2.3

Australia 1.8 China 2.3 Taiwan 3.0 Australia 2.3

Canada 0.9 Australia 1.9 Australia 2.0 Hong Kong 1.7

India 0.7 India 1.2 India 1.6 India 1.7

Top-ten Countries 83.2 Top-ten Countries 86.3 Top-ten Countries 87.7 Top-ten Countries 86.9

Others 16.8 Others 13.7 Others 12.3 Others 13.1

TOTAL 100.0 TOTAL 100.0 TOTAL 100.0 TOTAL 100.0

1993 1996 2000 2001

Country Value Country Value Country Value Country Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: 1. 1993-1998 covers only ASEAN 6.

2. 1999 includes Myanmar and ASEAN 6.3. 2000-2001 includes Cambodia, Myanmar and ASEAN 6.

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Table V.13.ASEAN Ten Major Imports Origins in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001

(US$ Million)

Japan 55,702.9 Japan 73,310.1 ASEAN 73,635.5 ASEAN 67,639.5

ASEAN 38,763.3 ASEAN 64,211.2 Japan 65,627.2 Japan 53,326.6

USA 33,712.7 EU 57,380.5 USA 48,446.9 USA 45,618.8

EU 31,822.4 USA 53,011.4 EU 38,957.9 EU 39,678.3

Taiwan 8,159.7 Korea 13,294.4 China 17,986.4 China 20,181.8

Korea 7,148.1 Taiwan 12,796.6 Korea 15,458.3 Korea 13,457.5

Australia 5,392.1 China 9,217.6 Taiwan 11,166.2 Australia 9,527.7

China 4,336.4 Australia 8,688.8 Australia 8,695.4 Taiwan 6,905.9

Switzerland 1,955.2 Hong Kong 5,355.9 Hong Kong 8,519.5 India 3,672.1

Canada 1552.8 Switzerland 4,754.7 India 3,213.8 Hong Kong 3,651.3

Top-ten Countries 188,545.5 Top-ten Countries 302,021.2 Top-ten Countries 291707.1 Top-ten Countries 263,659.4

Others 34,765.3 Others 48,585.0 Others 54,120.1 Others 53,566.1

TOTAL 223,310.8 TOTAL 350,606.2 TOTAL 345,827.2 TOTAL 317,225.6

1993 1996 2000 2001

Country Value Country Value Country Value Country Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: 1. 1993-1998 covers only ASEAN 6.

2. 1999 includes Myanmar and ASEAN 6.3. 2000-2001 includes Cambodia, Myanmar and ASEAN 6.

Table V.14.Share of ASEAN Ten Major Imports Origins in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001

(%)

Japan 24.9 Japan 20.9 ASEAN 21.3 ASEAN 21.3

ASEAN 17.4 ASEAN 18.3 Japan 19.0 Japan 16.8

USA 15.1 EU 16.4 USA 14.0 USA 14.4

EU 14.3 USA 15.1 EU 11.3 EU 12.5

Taiwan 3.7 Korea 3.8 China 5.2 China 6.4

Korea 3.2 Taiwan 3.6 Korea 4.5 Korea 4.2

Australia 2.4 China 2.6 Taiwan 3.2 Australia 3.0

China 1.9 Australia 2.5 Australia 2.5 Taiwan 2.2

Switzerland 0.9 Hong Kong 1.5 Hong Kong 2.5 India 1.2

Canada 0.7 Switzerland 1.4 India 0.9 Hong Kong 1.2

Top-ten Countries 84.4 Top-ten Countries 86.1 Top-ten Countries 84.4 Top-ten Countries 83.1

Others 15.6 Others 13.9 Others 15.6 Others 16.9

TOTAL 100.00 TOTAL 100.0 TOTAL 100.0 TOTAL 100.0

1993 1996 2000 2001

Country Value Country Value Country Value Country Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: 1. 1993-1998 covers only ASEAN 6.

2. 1999 includes Myanmar and ASEAN 6.3. 2000-2001 includes Cambodia, Myanmar and ASEAN 6.

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Graphic V.13.ASEAN Export Market, 1996

Graphic V.14.ASEAN Export Market, 2001

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Graphic V.15.ASEAN Import Origin, 1996

Graphic V.16.ASEAN Import Origin, 2001

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Table V.15.ASEAN 6 Ten Major Export Markets in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001

(US$ Million)

ASEAN 43,681.1 ASEAN 80,973.7 USA 71,548.4 USA 61,672.2

USA 42,008.2 USA 59,515.5 Japan 54,668.3 Japan 48,213.9

EU 31,391.5 EU 46,926.0 ASEAN 52,656.9 ASEAN 36,292.1

Japan 30,952.2 Japan 43,150.3 EU 38,908.2 EU 29,382.1

Taiwan 6,143.6 Taiwan 11,316.7 Hong Kong 21,559.9 China 25,268.3

Korea 6,125.9 Hong Kong 10,571.0 South Korea 14,509.5 South Korea 14,710.6

China 4,528.7 Korea 9,446.7 China 13,102.3 Taiwan 8,693.5

Australia 3,696.5 China 7,474.1 Taiwan 12,337.6 Australia 8,495.5

Canada 1,958.7 Australia 6,106.0 Australia 8,402.7 Hong Kong 5,955.1

India 1,484.0 India 3,722.8 India 6,307.6 India 5,861.3

Top-ten Countries 171,970.5 Top-ten Countries 279,202.9 Top-ten Countries 294,001.2 Top-ten Countries 244,544.6

Others 34,666.6 Others 44,158.5 Others 114,131.2 Others 122,289.9

TOTAL 206,637.2 TOTAL 323,361.3 TOTAL 408,132.4 TOTAL 366,834.5

1993 1996 2000 2001

Country Value Country Value Country Value Country Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

Table V.16.Share of ASEAN 6 Major Export Markets in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001

(%)

ASEAN 21.1 ASEAN 25.0 ASEAN 17.5 ASEAN 16.8

USA 20.3 USA 18.4 USA 13.4 USA 13.1

EU 15.2 EU 14.5 EU 12.9 EU 9.9

Japan 15.0 Japan 13.3 Japan 9.5 Japan 8.0

Taiwan 3.0 Taiwan 3.5 Hong Kong 5.3 China 6.9

Korea 3.0 Hong Kong 3.3 Korea 3.6 Korea 4.0

China 2.2 Korea 2.9 China 3.2 Taiwan 2.4

Australia 1.8 China 2.3 Taiwan 3.0 Australia 2.3

Canada 0.9 Australia 1.9 Australia 2.1 Hong Kong 1.6

India 0.7 India 1.2 India 1.5 India 1.6

Top-ten Countries 83.2 Top-ten Countries 86.3 Top-ten Countries 72.0 Top-ten Countries 66.7

Others 16.8 Others 13.7 Others 28.0 Others 33.3

TOTAL 100.0 TOTAL 100.0 TOTAL 100.0 TOTAL 100.0

1993 1996 2000 2001

Country Value Country Value Country Value Country Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

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Table V.17.ASEAN 6 Ten Major Import Origins in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001

(US$ Million)

Japan 55,702.9 Japan 73,310.1 Japan 55,702.9 Japan 55,702.9

ASEAN 38,763.3 ASEAN 64,211.2 ASEAN 35,859.3 USA 33,712.7

USA 33,712.7 EU 57,380.5 USA 33,712.7 ASEAN 26,190.7

EU 31,822.4 USA 53,011.4 EU 21,683.4 EU 18,283.3

Taiwan 8,159.7 Korea 13,294.4 Taiwan 8,159.7 Taiwan 8,159.7

Korea 7,148.1 Taiwan 12,796.6 Hong Kong 8,145.0 South Korea 7,148.1

Australia 5,392.1 China 9,217.6 South Korea 7,148.1 Australia 5,392.1

China 4,336.4 Australia 8,688.8 Australia 5,392.1 China 4,336.4

Switzerland 1,955.2 Hong Kong 5,355.9 China 4,336.4 Hong Kong 3,442.0

Canada 1552.8 Switzerland 4,754.7 Canada 1,552.8 Canada 1,552.8

Top-ten Countries 188,545.5 Top-ten Countries 302,021.2 Top-ten Countries 181,692.5 Top-ten Countries 163,920.8

Others 34,765.3 Others 48,585.0 Others 160,510.7 Others 148,991.4

TOTAL 223,310.8 TOTAL 350,606.2 TOTAL 342,203.2 TOTAL 312,912.2

1993 1996 2000 2001

Country Value Country Value Country Value Country Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

Table V.14.Share of ASEAN 6 Ten Major Import Origins in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001

(%)

Japan 24.9 Japan 20.9 Japan 16.3 Japan 17.8

ASEAN 17.4 ASEAN 18.3 ASEAN 10.5 USA 10.8

USA 15.1 EU 16.4 USA 9.9 ASEAN 8.4

EU 14.3 USA 15.1 EU 6.3 EU 5.8

Taiwan 3.7 Korea 3.8 Taiwan 2.4 Taiwan 2.6

Korea 3.2 Taiwan 3.6 Hong Kong 2.4 South Korea 2.3

Australia 2.4 China 2.6 South Korea 2.1 Australia 1.7

China 1.9 Australia 2.5 Australia 1.6 China 1.4

Switzerland 0.9 Hong Kong 1.5 China 1.3 Hong Kong 1.1

Canada 0.7 Switzerland 1.4 Canada 0.5 Canada 0.5

Top-ten Countries 84.4 Top-ten Countries 86.1 Top-ten Countries 53.1 Top-ten Countries 52.4

Others 15.6 Others 13.9 Others 46.9 Others 47.6

TOTAL 100.00 TOTAL 100.0 TOTAL 100.0 TOTAL 100.0

1993 1996 2000 2001

Country Value Country Value Country Value Country Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

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Table V.19.ASEAN 6 Top-Ten Export Commodities

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; sound 47,670.4 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; sound 87,962.6eqpmnt; tv equipment 85 eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 31,227.7 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 61,761.0mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 23,837.1 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 32,673.8distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

44 Wood and articles of wood; 11,264.5 44 Wood and articles of wood; 11,244.3wood charcoal wood charcoal

62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 7,118.9 40 Rubber and articles thereof 9,467.2not knitted/crocheted

40 Rubber and articles thereof 5,318.6 62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 6,676.5not knitted/crocheted

61 Apparel articles & accessories, 4,919.0 15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd edibl 6,135.4knitted/crocheted fats; anml or veg waxes

15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd edibl 4,687.1 71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 5,436.2fats; anml or veg waxes stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin

03 Fish, crustacns & aquatic invertebrts 4,415.0 61 Apparel articles & accessories, 5,266.5knitted/crocheted

39 Plastics and articles thereof 3,895.9 39 Plastics and articles thereof 5,194.9

Ten Major Commodities 144,354.3 Ten Major Commodities 231,818.4

Others 62,282.9 Others 91,542.9

Total 206,637.2 Total 323,361.3

1993 1996

HS Commodities Exports HS Commodities Exports(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Table V.20.ASEAN 6 Top-ten Import Commodities

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 53,696.1 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 91,052.6sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 41,268.9 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 69,073.2mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 18,677.1 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 25,914.0distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 9,454.6 87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, rolling 15,545.9rolling stock); parts & accessories stock); parts & accessories

72 Iron and steel 9,338.8 72 Iron and steel 12,633.739 Plastics and articles thereof 6,581.2 39 Plastics and articles thereof 9,035.888 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 5,251.1 29 Organic chemicals 8,010.190 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 5,121.0 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 7,755.2

measuring, precision, medcl instr. measuring, precision, medcl instr.29 Organic chemicals 4,831.0 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 6,700.673 Articles of iron or steel 4,595.1 73 Articles of iron or steel 6,614.6

Ten Major Commodities 158,814.9 Ten Major Commodities 252,335.6

Others 64,495.9 Others 98,270.6

Total 223,310.8 Total 350,606.2

1993 1996

HS Commodities Imports HS Commodities Imports(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

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by 2 Digits HS Code in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 134,901.0 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 113,089.7sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 84,569.6 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry &mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts 74,031.8

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 39,655.5 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 37,391.1distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

39 Plastics and articles thereof 9,180.5 39 Plastics and articles thereof 8,475.844 Wood and articles of wood; 8,261.6 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 7,251.9

wood charcoal measuring, precision, medcl instr.62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 7,382.6 44 Wood and articles of wood; 7,079.6

not knitted/crocheted wood charcoal40 Rubber and articles thereof 6,849.8 29 Organic chemicals 7,035.990 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 6,651.7 62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 6,807.8

measuring, precision, medcl instr. not knitted/crocheted29 Organic chemicals 6,584.1 40 Rubber and articles thereof 6,319.461 Apparel articles & accessories, 6,284.7 61 Apparel articles & accessories, 5,983.2

knitted/crocheted knitted/crocheted

Ten Major Commodities 310,321.1 Ten Major Commodities 273,466.2

Others 97,811.3 Others 93,368.3

Total 408,132.4 Total 366,834.5

2000 2001

HS Commodities Exports HS Commodities Exports(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

by 2 Digits HS Code in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 112,997.6 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 95,244.7sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 58,874.4 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 55,213.8mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 37,632.6 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 34,829.3distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

39 Plastics and articles thereof 9,955.2 87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, rolling 8,968.6stock); parts & accessories

87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 9,495.5 39 Plastics and articles thereof 8,542.4rolling stock); parts & accessories

90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 9,113.9 29 Organic chemicals 7,727.7measuring, precision, medcl instr.

29 Organic chemicals 8,294.8 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 7,591.1measuring, precision, medcl instr.

72 Iron and steel 8,247.9 72 Iron and steel 6,988.173 Articles of iron or steel 4,781.1 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 6,001.271 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 4,623.4 73 Articles of iron or steel 5,093.6

stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin

Ten Major Commodities 264,016.5 Ten Major Commodities 236,200.5

Others 78,186.7 Others 76,711.6

Total 342,203.2 Total 312,912.2

2000 2001

HS Commodities Imports HS Commodities Imports(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

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Table V.21.Shares of ASEAN 6 Top-ten Export Commodities

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 23.1 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 27.2sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 15.1 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 19.1mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 11.5 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 10.1distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

44 Wood and articles of wood; 5.5 44 Wood and articles of wood; 3.5wood charcoal wood charcoal

62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 3.4 40 Rubber and articles thereof 2.9not knitted/crocheted

40 Rubber and articles thereof 2.6 62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 2.1not knitted/crocheted

61 Apparel articles & accessories, 2.4 15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd 1.9knitted/crocheted edibl fats; anml or veg waxes

15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd 2.3 71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 1.7edibl fats; anml or veg waxes stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin

03 Fish, crustacns & aquatic invertebrts 2.1 61 Apparel articles & accessories, 1.6knitted/crocheted

39 Plastics and articles thereof 1.9 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1.6

Ten Major Commodities 69.9 Ten Major Commodities 71.7

Others 30.1 Others 28.3

Total 100.0 Total 100.0

1993 1996

HS Commodities Exports HS Commodities Exports(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Table V.22.Shares of ASEAN 6 Top-ten Import Commodities

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 24.0 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 26.0sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 18.5 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 19.7mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 8.4 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 7.4distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 4.2 87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 4.4rolling stock); parts & accessories rolling stock); parts & accessories

72 Iron and steel 4.2 72 Iron and steel 3.639 Plastics and articles thereof 2.9 39 Plastics and articles thereof 2.688 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 2.4 29 Organic chemicals 2.390 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 2.3 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 2.2

measuring, precision, medcl instr. measuring, precision, medcl instr.29 Organic chemicals 2.2 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 1.973 Articles of iron or steel 2.1 73 Articles of iron or steel 1.9

Ten Major Commodities 71.1 Ten Major Commodities 72.0

Others 28.9 Others 28.0

Total 100.0 Total 100.0

1993 1996

HS Commodities Imports HS Commodities Imports(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 83

by 2 Digits HS Code in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 33.1 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 30.8sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 20.7 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 20.2mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 9.7 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 10.2distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

39 Plastics and articles thereof 2.2 39 Plastics and articles thereof 2.344 Wood and articles of wood; 2.0 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 2.0

wood charcoal measuring, precision, medcl instr.62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 1.8 44 Wood and articles of wood; 1.9

not knitted/crocheted wood charcoal40 Rubber and articles thereof 1.7 29 Organic chemicals 1.990 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 1.6 62 Apparel artcls & accessories,

measuring, precision, medcl instr. not knitted/crocheted 1.929 Organic chemicals 1.6 40 Rubber and articles thereof 1.761 Apparel articles & accessories, 1.5 61 Apparel articles & accessories, 1.6

knitted/crocheted knitted/crocheted

Ten Major Commodities 76.0 Ten Major Commodities 74.5

Others 24.0 Others 25.5

Total 100.0 Total 100.0

2000 2001

HS Commodities Exports HS Commodities Exports(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

by 2 Digits HS Code in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 33.0 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 30.4sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 17.2 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 17.6mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 11.0 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 11.1distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

39 Plastics and articles thereof 2.9 87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 2.9rolling stock); parts & accessories

87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 2.8 39 Plastics and articles thereof 2.7rolling stock); parts & accessories

90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 2.7 29 Organic chemicals 2.5measuring, precision, medcl instr.

29 Organic chemicals 2.4 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 2.4measuring, precision, medcl instr.

72 Iron and steel 2.4 72 Iron and steel 2.273 Articles of iron or steel 1.4 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 1.971 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 1.4 73 Articles of iron or steel 1.6

stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin

Ten Major Commodities 77.2 Ten Major Commodities 75.5

Others 22.8 Others 24.5

Total 100.0 Total 100.0

2000 2001

HS Commodities Imports HS Commodities Imports(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 200384

Graphic V.17.Shares of Top-ten Export Commodities in ASEAN 6, 2001

Graphic V.18.Shares of Top-ten Import Commodities in ASEAN 6, 2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 85

Table V.23.Trend of ASEAN 6 Exports of 1996 Top-ten Commodities

by 2 Digits HS Code(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts;sound eqpmnt; tv equipment 47,670 66,028 80,265 87,963 95,894 92,593 106,792 134,901 113,090

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers,machnry & mechanapplnc/ parts 31,228 40,885 50,620 61,761 67,764 65,898 73,046 84,570 74,032

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd ofdistillation; bitum substan;min wax 23,837 23,791 26,748 32,674 32,614 23,694 27,300 39,656 37,391

44 Wood and articles of wood;wood charcoal 11,265 10,495 10,350 11,244 10,023 6,745 8,076 8,262 7,080

40 Rubber and articles thereof 5,319 6,338 9,224 9,467 7,820 6,410 5,912 6,850 6,31962 Apparel artcls & accessories,

not knitted/crocheted 7,119 7,480 7,337 6,677 5,837 5,540 6,272 7,383 6,80815 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd

edibl fats; anml or veg waxes 4,687 6,409 7,736 6,135 7,941 7,806 7,102 5,733 5,27571 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/

semiprecs stn/metal;imitation jewelry; coin 3,486 4,339 7,311 5,436 5,792 7,131 4,141 4,131 4,312

61 Apparel articles & accessories,knitted/crocheted 4,919 4,701 5,181 5,267 5,200 4,877 5,659 6,285 5,983

39 Plastics and articles thereof 3,896 3,861 6,031 5,195 5,994 5,787 6,760 9,180 8,476

Total 143,425 174,326 210,803 231,818 244,880 226,481 251,060 306,949 268,766

HS Commodities 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

(9)(8)(7)(6)(5)(4)(3)(2)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

(1) (10)

Table V.24.Trend of ASEAN 6 Imports of 1996 Top-ten Commodities

by 2 Digits HS Code(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts;sound eqpmnt; tv equipment 53,696 71,044 84,764 91,053 98,502 83,545 90,119 112,998 95,245

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers,machnry & mechan applnc/parts 41,269 49,590 60,239 69,073 70,932 48,725 47,414 58,874 55,214

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd ofdistillation; bitum substan;min wax 18,677 18,416 20,321 25,914 28,167 17,889 23,081 37,633 34,829

87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway,rolling stock); parts & accss 9,455 11,842 14,711 15,546 12,718 4,548 6,059 9,495 8,969

72 Iron and steel 9,339 9,606 13,079 12,634 11,730 6,021 7,143 8,248 6,98839 Plastics and articles thereof 6,581 8,447 9,006 9,036 9,222 6,798 7,891 9,955 8,54229 Organic chemicals 4,831 6,100 8,442 8,010 7,910 5,891 6,618 8,295 7,72890 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic,

measuring, precision,medcl instrmnt 5,121 6,003 6,988 7,755 8,615 6,367 7,081 9,114 7,591

88 Aircraft, spacecraft, andparts thereof 5,251 4,923 8,635 6,701 7,689 6,058 4,749 2,702 6,001

73 Articles of iron or steel 4,595 5,216 5,463 6,615 6,658 5,587 5,338 4,781 5,094

Total 158,815 191,187 231,648 252,336 262,144 191,428 205,492 262,095 236,201

HS Commodities 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

(9)(8)(7)(6)(5)(4)(3)(2)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

(1) (10)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 200386

Table V.25.Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 11,685.6 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 28,155.9sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 6,710.0 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry &mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts 14,810.0

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 5,974.9 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 7,190.5distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,581.2 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,952.171 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 893.8 71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 1,706.9

stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 854.0 44 Wood and articles of wood; 1,513.8

rolling stock); parts & accessories wood charcoal44 Wood and articles of wood; 818.8 29 Organic chemicals 1,165.2

wood charcoal15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd edibl 742.5 73 Articles of iron or steel 1,156.8

fats; anml or veg waxes73 Articles of iron or steel 671.8 87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 1,150.5

rolling stock); parts & accessories72 Iron and steel 646.7 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 1,099.5

measuring, precision, medcl instr.

10 Major 30,579.3 10 Major 59,901.1

Others 13,101.8 Others 21,072.6

Total 43,681.1 Total 80,973.7

1993 1996

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Table V.26.Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 13,080.7 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 21,509.8sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 5,910.7 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 11,188.2distillation; bitum substan; min wax mechan applnc/ parts

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 5,362.9 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 7,252.7mechan applnc/ parts distillation; bitum substan; min wax

39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,045.4 19 Preparatns of cereals, flour, 1,737.9starch, milk

44 Wood and articles of wood; 898.4 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,554.9wood charcoal

15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd edibl 715.9 71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 1,355.7fats; anml or veg waxes stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin

73 Articles of iron or steel 621.9 44 Wood and articles of wood; 1,333.1wood charcoal

72 Iron and steel 605.0 10 Cereals 1,089.340 Rubber and articles thereof 559.2 73 Articles of iron or steel 953.961 Apparel articles & accessories, 530.7 40 Rubber and articles thereof 860.0

knitted/crocheted

10 Major 29,330.8 10 Major 48,835.5

Others 9,432.5 Others 15,375.6

Total 38,763.3 Total 64,211.2

1993 1996

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 87

to ASEAN by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 35,254.0 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 30,207.2sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, 17,916.8 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 15,450.1machnry & mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 9,796.6 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 8,493.6distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,922.3 39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,490.929 Organic chemicals 1,888.2 29 Organic chemicals 1,748.240 Rubber and articles thereof 1,488.2 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 1,292.6

measuring, precision, medcl instr.87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 1,470.1 87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 1,281.7

rolling stock); parts & accessories rolling stock); parts & accessories44 Wood and articles of wood; 1,380.2 40 Rubber and articles thereof 1,123.3

wood charcoal90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 1,210.2 48 Paper/paperboard, 1,024.3

measuring, precision, medcl instr. artcls of paper pulp 48 Paper/paperboard, 1,135.3 73 Articles of iron or steel 1,018.4

artcls of paper pulp

10 Major 74,461.8 10 Major 64,130.2

Others 20,336.2 Others 19,333.8

Total 94,798.0 Total 83,464.1

2000 2001

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

from ASEAN by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 27,197.5 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 23,609.1sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 13,308.5 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 12,055.9mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 8,835.4 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 7,743.2distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,232.7 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,944.629 Organic chemicals 1,779.7 29 Organic chemicals 1,663.073 Articles of iron or steel 973.5 73 Articles of iron or steel 835.548 Paper/paperboard, 863.2 48 Paper/paperboard, 829.0

artcls of paper pulp artcls of paper pulp90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 822.4 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 819.9

measuring, precision, medcl instr. measuring, precision, medcl instr.40 Rubber and articles thereof 798.3 71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 752.1

stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin61 Apparel articles & accessories, 733.3 87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 737.2

knitted/crocheted rolling stock); parts & accessories

10 Major 57,544.5 10 Major 50,989.4

Others 14,428.6 Others 14,239.2

Total 71,973.0 Total 65,228.6

2000 2001

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 200388

Graphic V.19.Trend of the 1996 Top-ten Exports and Imports Commodities in ASEAN 6,

1993-2001

Graphic V.20.Trend of the Shares of the Top-ten Exports and Imports Commodities in

ASEAN 6, 1993-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 89

Graphic V.21.Trend of the 1996 Top-ten Exports Commodities in ASEAN 6

by Commodities, 1993-2001

Graphic V.22.Trend of the 1996 Top-ten Imports Commodities in ASEAN 6

by Commodities, 1993-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 200390

Table V.27.Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 8,036.5 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 12,380.5sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 5,888.5 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 10,749.3mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

61 Apparel articles & accessories, 1,721.1 44 Wood and articles of wood; 2,195.0knitted/crocheted wood charcoal

62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 1,523.3 40 Rubber and articles thereof 1,713.8not knitted/crocheted

44 Wood and articles of wood; 1,515.8 61 Apparel articles & accessories, 1,586.1wood charcoal knitted/crocheted

64 Footwear, gaiters and the like and 1,062.9 62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 1,285.1parts thereof not knitted/crocheted

40 Rubber and articles thereof 1,058.9 15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd 1,228.9edibl fats; anml or veg waxes

15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd 901.6 71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 1,059.9edibl fats; anml or veg waxes stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin

71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 826.0 26 Ores, slag and ash 1,033.4stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin

07 Edible vegetables & certain 700.3 64 Footwear, gaiters and the like and 1,029.7roots & Tubers parts thereof

10 Major 23,235.0 10 Major 34,261.8

Others 8,156.6 Others 12,664.2

Total 31,391.5 Total 46,926.0

1993 1996

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Table V.28.Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 8,267.8 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 15,861.0mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 5,707.5 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 12,293.7sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 1,636.7 87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 3,446.5rolling stock); parts & accessories rolling stock); parts & accessories

72 Iron and steel 1,231.0 29 Organic chemicals 1,936.029 Organic chemicals 1,066.3 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 1,511.588 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 1,003.9 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,448.839 Plastics and articles thereof 893.0 73 Articles of iron or steel 1,400.471 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 849.9 72 Iron and steel 1,388.7

stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 754.3 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 1,292.7

measuring, precision, medcl instr. measuring, precision, medcl instr.73 Articles of iron or steel 695.7 71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 1,017.1

stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin

10 Major 22,106.0 10 Major 41,596.4

Others 9,716.4 Others 15,784.1

Total 31,822.4 Total 57,380.5

1993 1996

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 91

to European Union by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 23,620.9 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 20,235.1sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 13,714.4 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 13,290.2mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

61 Apparel articles & accessories, 1,641.6 29 Organic chemicals 1,731.1knitted/crocheted

62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 1,570.6 61 Apparel articles & accessories, 1,529.6not knitted/crocheted knitted/crocheted

29 Organic chemicals 1,500.2 87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 1,490.6rolling stock); parts & accessories

40 Rubber and articles thereof 1,207.7 62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 1,380.2not knitted/crocheted

90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 1,133.1 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 1,296.3measuring, precision, medcl instr. measuring, precision, medcl instr.

87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 1,124.3 40 Rubber and articles thereof 1,203.9rolling stock); parts & accessories

94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses; 1,069.3 15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd edibl 988.7other lamps & light fitting fats; anml or veg waxes

15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd edibl 1,020.5 94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses; other 981.7fats; anml or veg waxes lamps & light fitting

10 Major 47,602.7 10 Major 44,127.3

Others 12,812.2 Others 12,012.0

Total 60,414.8 Total 56,139.3

2000 2001

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

from European Union by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 11,733.8 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 12,025.7sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 7,877.9 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 8,901.1mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 1,567.9 87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 1,622.1rolling stock); parts & accessories rolling stock); parts & accessories

90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 1,416.4 29 Organic chemicals 1,280.3measuring, precision, medcl instr.

29 Organic chemicals 1,298.8 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 1,168.8measuring, precision, medcl instr.

39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,146.5 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,084.338 Miscellaneous chemical products 690.7 73 Articles of iron or steel 886.648 Paper/paperboard, artcls of paper pulp 676.1 38 Miscellaneous chemical products 737.073 Articles of iron or steel 670.6 72 Iron and steel 732.327 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 647.1 30 Pharmaceutical products 716.1

distillation; bitum substan; min wax

10 Major 27,725.7 10 Major 29,154.4

Others 11,066.0 Others 10,403.6

Total 38,791.7 Total 39,558.0

2000 2001

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 200392

Table V.29.Ten Major Export Commodities

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 12,844.6 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 18,877.3sound eqpmnt; tv equipment mechan applnc/ parts

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 10,386.9 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; sound 18,107.0mechan applnc/ parts eqpmnt; tv equipment

62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 2,725.1 62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 2,761.7not knitted/crocheted not knitted/crocheted

61 Apparel articles & accessories, 1,745.8 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 2,211.4knitted/crocheted distillation; bitum substan; min wax

40 Rubber and articles thereof 1,408.0 61 Apparel articles & accessories, 1,988.8knitted/crocheted

64 Footwear, gaiters and the like and 1,243.9 40 Rubber and articles thereof 1,953.2parts thereof

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 897.5 64 Footwear, gaiters and the like and 1,141.7distillation; bitum substan; min wax parts thereof

44 Wood and articles of wood; 883.1 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 1,005.0wood charcoal measuring, precision, medcl instr.

03 Fish, crustacns & aquatic invertebrts 778.2 94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses; 914.4other lamps & light fitting

94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses; 721.6 44 Wood and articles of wood; 868.8other lamps & light fitting wood charcoal

10 Major 33,634.7 10 Major 49,829.3

Others 8,373.5 Others 9,686.1

Total 42,008.2 Total 59,515.5

1993 1996

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Table V.30.Ten Major Import Commodities

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 9,733.1 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 16,879.3sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 7,370.3 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 12,427.6mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 3,823.5 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 4,418.438 Miscellaneous chemical products 1,312.2 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 2,129.5

measuring, precision, medcl instr.90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 1,239.0 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,413.1

measuring, precision, medcl instr.39 Plastics and articles thereof 973.2 29 Organic chemicals 1,350.929 Organic chemicals 807.3 38 Miscellaneous chemical products 1,040.124 Tobacco and manuf 512.6 10 Cereals 997.0

tobacco substitutes27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 496.7 73 Articles of iron or steel 779.5

distillation; bitum substan; min wax73 Articles of iron or steel 440.2 98 Postal packages and postal 692.6

transactions

10 Major 26,708.1 10 Major 42,127.9

Others 7,004.6 Others 10,883.5

Total 33,712.7 Total 53,011.4

1993 1996

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 93

of ASEAN 6 to USA by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 25,034.7 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 19,134.9sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 19,202.5 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 16,548.5mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 4,034.2 62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 3,879.8not knitted/crocheted not knitted/crocheted

61 Apparel articles & accessories, 3,180.8 61 Apparel articles & accessories, 3,176.3knitted/crocheted knitted/crocheted

90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 1,752.3 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 1,823.7measuring, precision, medcl instr. measuring, precision, medcl instr.

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 1,485.0 40 Rubber and articles thereof 1,385.7distillation; bitum substan; min wax

40 Rubber and articles thereof 1,460.4 94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses; 1,355.0other lamps & light fitting

94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses; 1,446.6 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 1,287.0other lamps & light fitting distillation; bitum substan; min wax

03 Fish, crustacns & aquatic invertebrts 1,232.1 03 Fish, crustacns & aquatic invertebrts 1,080.564 Footwear, gaiters and the like and 1,036.2 64 Footwear, gaiters and the like and 935.9

parts thereof parts thereof

10 Major 59,864.8 10 Major 50,607.3

Others 11,683.7 Others 11,064.9

Total 71,548.4 Total 61,672.2

2000 2001

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

of ASEAN 6 from USA by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 19,477.5 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 16,324.5sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 10,115.8 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 8,806.5mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 3,099.2 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 4,737.6measuring, precision, medcl instr.

39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,548.9 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 2,155.5measuring, precision, medcl instr.

88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 1,455.9 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,279.429 Organic chemicals 1,198.7 29 Organic chemicals 1,047.338 Miscellaneous chemical products 882.0 38 Miscellaneous chemical products 861.527 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 531.3 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of

distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax 759.2 98 Postal packages and 526.4 10 Cereals 636.8

postal transactions 73 Articles of iron or steel 521.8 23 Food industry residues; 631.2

prepared animal feed

10 Major 39,357.5 10 Major 37,239.5

Others 8,992.3 Others 8,326.2

Total 48,349.8 Total 45,565.7

2000 2001

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 200394

Table V.31.Ten Major Export Commodities

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 8,713.6 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 9,380.3distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 4,043.3 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 9,174.0sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

44 Wood and articles of wood; 3,626.6 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 6,100.5wood charcoal mechan applnc/ parts

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 2,317.0 44 Wood and articles of wood; 3,006.7mechan applnc/ parts wood charcoal

03 Fish, crustacns & aquatic invertebrts 2,256.7 03 Fish, crustacns & aquatic invertebrts 2,041.026 Ores, slag and ash 674.6 40 Rubber and articles thereof 1,151.840 Rubber and articles thereof 632.8 94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses; 914.8

other lamps & light fitting94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses; 629.0 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 784.8

other lamps & light fitting measuring, precision, medcl instr.90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 492.5 26 Ores, slag and ash 748.3

measuring, precision, medcl instr.62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 481.2 62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 515.6

not knitted/crocheted not knitted/crocheted

10 Major 23,867.3 10 Major 33,817.8

Others 7,085.0 Others 9,332.5

Total 30,952.2 Total 43,150.3

1993 1996

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Table V.32.Ten Major Import Commodities

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 16,712.2 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 23,235.7sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 13,299.6 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 17,648.0mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 6,491.7 87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 9,611.8rolling stock); parts & accessories rolling stock); parts & accessories

72 Iron and steel 3,038.0 72 Iron and steel 3,466.690 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 2,049.4 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 2,547.0

measuring, precision, medcl instr. measuring, precision, medcl instr.73 Articles of iron or steel 1,903.7 39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,347.439 Plastics and articles thereof 1,835.2 73 Articles of iron or steel 1,922.529 Organic chemicals 1,087.7 29 Organic chemicals 1,560.789 Ships, boats and floating stuctures 754.7 89 Ships, boats and floating stuctures 1,080.838 Miscellaneous chemical products 547.7 40 Rubber and articles thereof 731.4

10 Major 47,719.9 10 Major 64,151.9

Others 7,983.1 Others 9,158.1

Total 55,702.9 Total 73,310.1

1993 1996

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 95

of ASEAN 6 to Japan by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 14,256.5 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 12,903.9sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 12,027.9 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 11,749.0distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 10,163.1 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 6,738.8mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

44 Wood and articles of wood; 1,810.3 03 Fish, crustacns & aquatic invertebrts 1,621.6wood charcoal

03 Fish, crustacns & aquatic invertebrts 1,699.4 44 Wood and articles of wood; 1,560.9wood charcoal

90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 1,165.8 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 1,081.2measuring, precision, medcl instr. measuring, precision, medcl instr.

39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,043.8 39 Plastics and articles thereof 967.094 Furniture; bedding, mattresses; 978.0 94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses; 868.1

other lamps & light fitting other lamps & light fitting26 Ores, slag and ash 834.7 40 Rubber and articles thereof 683.687 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 741.6 16 Edbl prepartn meat, fish, crustacns, 636.9

rolling stock); parts & accessories oth aqtic invertebrts

10 Major 44,721.1 10 Major 38,811.0

Others 9,947.2 Others 9,402.9

Total 54,668.3 Total 48,213.9

2000 2001

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

of ASEAN 6 from Japan by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 22,421.2 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 17,412.1sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 15,176.5 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 12,782.4mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 5,669.7 87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 5,072.6rolling stock); parts & accessories rolling stock); parts & accessories

72 Iron and steel 3,459.2 72 Iron and steel 2,242.539 Plastics and articles thereof 2,616.5 39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,004.690 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 2,382.8 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 1,960.6

measuring, precision, medcl instr. measuring, precision, medcl instr.73 Articles of iron or steel 1,462.1 73 Articles of iron or steel 1,391.429 Organic chemicals 1,246.3 29 Organic chemicals 1,028.571 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 893.6 40 Rubber and articles thereof 612.0

stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin40 Rubber and articles thereof 698.8 32 Tanning/dyeing extrct; dyes, 553.5

colring matter; paint & varnish; inks

10 Major 56,026.7 10 Major 45,060.2

Others 9,355.7 Others 7,869.3

Total 65,382.4 Total 52929.5

2000 2001

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 200396

Table V.33.Ten Major Export Commodities

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 1462.6 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 1740.2distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

44 Wood and articles of wood; 1025.1 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 985.3wood charcoal mechan applnc/ parts

15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd 379.4 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 674.2edibl fats; anml or veg waxes sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 289.5 44 Wood and articles of wood; 654.1mechan applnc/ parts wood charcoal

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 272.3 15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd edibl 497.4sound eqpmnt; tv equipment fats; anml or veg waxes

39 Plastics and articles thereof 146.9 40 Rubber and articles thereof 314.572 Iron and steel 106.4 24 Tobacco and manuf tobacco 293.3

substitutes98 Postal packages and postal 95.9 10 Cereals 277.0

transactions74 Copper and articles thereof 82.4 74 Copper and articles thereof 233.529 Organic chemicals 68.8 39 Plastics and articles thereof 220.5

10 Major 3,929.3 10 Major 5,890.1

Others 599.4 Others 1,584.0

Total 4,528.7 Total 7,474.1

1993 1996

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Table V.34.Ten Major Import Commodities

85 Electrical Machinery, 480.3 85 Electrical Machinery, 1,982.0Sound Recorders, etc. Sound Recorders, etc.

84 Nuclear Reactors, Boilers, etc. & Parts 420.7 84 Nuclear Reactors, Boilers, etc. & Parts 1,355.827 Mineral Fuel Oils waxes & 389.2 72 Iron & Steel 512.1

Products, etc.52 Cotton 242.5 27 Mineral Fuel Oils waxes & 474.9

Products, etc.24 Tobacco and manufacture of 184.0 25 Salt, sulphur, earths, stones, lime, 295.9

tobacco substitutes cement, etc.10 Cereals 162.4 73 Articles of Iron or Steel 252.973 Articles of Iron or Steel 141.6 07 Edible vegetable roots and tubers 229.228 Inorganic chemical, 129.2 28 Inorganic chemical, 224.7

rare-earth metals, etc. rare-earth metals, etc.55 Man-made stapple facbrics 128.5 29 Organic Chemicals 221.512 Oil seeds, fruits, medicinal plants, 128.1 89 Ships, boats & floating structures 157.7

fodder, etc.

10 Major 2,406.5 10 Major 5,706.8

Others 1,929.9 Others 3,510.8

Total 4,336.4 Total 9,217.6

1993 1996

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 97

of ASEAN 6 to China by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 2,711.1 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 7170.6sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 2,286.6 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 4998.3mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 2,224.3 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 4189.4distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

39 Plastics and articles thereof 811.3 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1316.544 Wood and articles of wood; 611.4 29 Organic chemicals 803.7

wood charcoal29 Organic chemicals 547.5 44 Wood and articles of wood; 638.2

wood charcoal15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd edibl 477.6 40 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd edibl 507.4

fats; anml or veg waxes fats; anml or veg waxes47 Wood pulp & waste of 383.5 15 Rubber and articles thereof 506.8

paper/paperboard48 Paper/paperboard, artcls of 291.5 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 478.0

paper pulp measuring, precision, medcl instr. 40 Rubber and articles thereof 282.6 98 Postal packages and 427.8

postal transactions

10 Major 10,627.3 10 Major 21,036.6

Others 2,475.0 Others 4,231.6

Total 13,102.3 Total 25,268.3

2000 2001

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

of ASEAN 6 from China by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 6,154.2 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 6,100.9sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 2,899.7 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 4,166.5mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 1,166.3 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 960.5distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

10 Cereals 519.4 28 Inor chemicals; org/inor compnds ofprecs metals/rd.active elmn 428.1

52 Cotton, including yarn and woven 422.1 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 426.4fabric thereof measuring, precision, medcl instr.

90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 364.0 39 Plastics and articles thereof 336.2measuring, precision, medcl instr.

72 Iron and steel 361.6 61 Apparel articles & accessories, 329.2knitted/crocheted

28 Inor chemicals; org/inor compnds of 320.9 73 Articles of iron or steel 319.3precs metals/rd.active elmn

29 Organic chemicals 275.5 29 Organic chemicals 316.573 Articles of iron or steel 255.2 76 Aluminum and articles thereof 294.0

10 Major 12,738.7 10 Major 13,677.5

Others 4,971.3 Others 6,114.8

Total 17,710.0 Total 19,792.3

2000 2001

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 200398

Table V.35.Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 2,232.6 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 3,247.3distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

44 Wood and articles of wood; 1,052.1 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 1,496.1wood charcoal sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 612.1 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 1,171.5sound eqpmnt; tv equipment mechan applnc/ parts

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 477.2 44 Wood and articles of wood; 648.4mechan applnc/ parts wood charcoal

24 Tobacco and manuf tobacco 263.2 38 Miscellaneous chemical products 284.3substitutes

40 Rubber and articles thereof 159.7 40 Rubber and articles thereof 272.915 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd edibl 128.6 29 Organic chemicals 165.2

fats; anml or veg waxes38 Miscellaneous chemical products 104.2 26 Ores, slag and ash 160.429 Organic chemicals 90.9 72 Iron and steel 141.3

55 Manmade staple fibres, 83.2 74 Copper and articles thereof 138.1includ yarns & wovn fabrcs

10 Major 5,203.9 10 Major 7,725.5

Others 922.1 Others 1,721.2

Total 6,125.9 Total 9,446.7

1993 1996

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Table V.36.Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 2,172.5 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 4,760.8sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 854.8 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 1,429.9mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

72 Iron and steel 621.9 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 1,400.6distillation; bitum substan; min wax

39 Plastics and articles thereof 431.5 72 Iron and steel 760.055 Manmade staple fibres, includ 361.2 39 Plastics and articles thereof 516.2

yarns & wovn fabrcs27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 338.7 89 Ships, boats and floating stuctures 511.5

distillation; bitum substan; min wax41 Raw hides/skins (oth than furskins) 293.8 71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 474.4

& leather stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin73 Articles of iron or steel 241.0 87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 441.5

rolling stock); parts & accessories54 Manmade filaments, includ yarns 206.0 29 Organic chemicals 281.5

& wovn fabrcs29 Organic chemicals 173.5 55 Manmade staple fibres, includ yarns

& wovn fabrcs 249.2

10 Major 5,694.9 10 Major 10,825.5

Others 1,453.2 Others 2,468.9

Total 7,148.1 Total 13,294.4

1993 1996

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 99

to Republic of Korea by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 4,387.8 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 5,293.2distillation; bitum substan; min wax sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 3,811.1 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 4,071.0sound eqpmnt; tv equipment distillation; bitum substan; min wax

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 2,497.5 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 1,546.1mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

44 Wood and articles of wood; 296.4 44 Wood and articles of wood; 331.1wood charcoal wood charcoal

26 Ores, slag and ash 240.1 26 Ores, slag and ash 312.799 Others 233.4 29 Organic chemicals 266.829 Organic chemicals 226.3 40 Rubber and articles thereof 205.440 Rubber and articles thereof 191.6 38 Miscellaneous chemical products 167.638 Miscellaneous chemical products 190.0 39 Plastics and articles thereof 164.074 Copper and articles thereof 174.7 55 Manmade staple fibres, includ 158.7

yarns & wovn fabrcs

10 Major 12,248.9 10 Major 12,516.5

Others 2,260.6 Others 2,194.1

Total 14,509.5 Total 14,710.6

2000 2001

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

from Republic of Korea by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 6,572.3 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 5,557.2sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 1,690.6 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 1,309.0mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 898.0 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 868.0distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

29 Organic chemicals 707.1 72 Iron and steel 695.539 Plastics and articles thereof 690.1 39 Plastics and articles thereof 629.472 Iron and steel 660.1 29 Organic chemicals 536.187 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 386.3 87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 356.1

rolling stock); parts & accessories rolling stock); parts & accessories73 Articles of iron or steel 280.0 73 Articles of iron or steel 248.589 Ships, boats and floating stuctures 276.2 54 Manmade filaments, includ yarns 217.1

& wovn fabrcs54 Manmade filaments, includ yarns 208.7 48 Paper/paperboard, artcls of 186.3

& wovn fabrcs paper pulp

10 Major 12,369.3 10 Major 10,603.2

Others 2,701.1 Others 2,453.9

Total 15,070.5 Total 13,057.1

2000 2001

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003100

Table V.37.Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 684.6 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 1,384.3mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 595.1 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 1,090.9distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 500.7 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 884.5sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

44 Wood and articles of wood; 157.3 71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 222.2wood charcoal stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin

39 Plastics and articles thereof 98.2 39 Plastics and articles thereof 149.640 Rubber and articles thereof 96.8 40 Rubber and articles thereof 145.990 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 94.6 44 Wood and articles of wood; 118.2

measuring, precision, medcl instr. wood charcoal98 Postal packages and 78.4 29 Organic chemicals 109.7

postal transactions55 Manmade staple fibres, includ yarns 73.6 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 102.5

& wovn fabrcs measuring, precision, medcl instr.15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd edibl 72.9 98 Postal packages and postal 96.3

fats; anml or veg waxes transactions

10 Major 2,452.3 10 Major 4,304.0

Others 1,244.2 Others 1,802.0

Total 3,696.5 Total 6,106.0

1993 1996

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Table V.38.Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 641.6 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 1,014.3distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 474.2 10 Cereals 812.2mechan applnc/ parts

71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 364.7 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 770.2stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin mechan applnc/ parts

72 Iron and steel 354.5 71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 552.3stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin

10 Cereals 345.5 04 Dairy prd, brd eggs, honey & o edble 447.4anml prd

76 Aluminum and articles thereof 320.7 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 398.4sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

04 Dairy prd, brd eggs, honey & o edble 283.1 76 Aluminum and articles thereof 373.4anml prd

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 230.3 52 Cotton, including yarn and woven 338.1sound eqpmnt; tv equipment fabric thereof

74 Copper and articles thereof 187.9 72 Iron and steel 323.652 Cotton, including yarn and woven 168.8 01 Live animals 313.3

fabric thereof

10 Major 3,371.2 10 Major 5,343.3

Others 2,020.9 Others 3,345.5

Total 5,392.1 Total 8,688.8

1993 1996

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 101

to Australia by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 1,755.5 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 2,173.1distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 1,538.1 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 1,350.7mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 1,195.5 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 977.8sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

44 Wood and articles of wood; 318.4 71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 432.0wood charcoal stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin

87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 290.3 87 Vehcl, (not railway, tramway, 362.2rolling stock); parts & accessories rolling stock); parts & accessories

39 Plastics and articles thereof 271.1 39 Plastics and articles thereof 280.573 Articles of iron or steel 197.7 73 Articles of iron or steel 221.594 Furniture; bedding, mattresses; 194.5 48 Paper/paperboard, artcls of 201.2

other lamps & light fitting paper pulp48 Paper/paperboard, artcls of 192.7 98 Postal packages and postal 195.6

paper pulp transactions71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 172.2 29 Organic chemicals 175.4

stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin

10 Major 6,125.9 10 Major 6,369.9

Others 2,276.8 Others 2,125.6

Total 8,402.7 Total 8,495.5

2000 2001

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

from Australia by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 1,490.5 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 1,711.5sound eqpmnt; tv equipment sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 1,272.9 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 1,288.5distillation; bitum substan; min wax distillation; bitum substan; min wax

10 Cereals 545.9 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 839.1mechan applnc/ parts

04 Dairy prd, brd eggs, honey & o edble 458.3 52 Cotton, including yarn and woven 721.1anml prd fabric thereof

52 Cotton, including yarn and woven 440.8 04 Dairy prd, brd eggs, honey & o edble 429.5fabric thereof anml prd

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 427.7 10 Cereals 384.3mechan applnc/ parts

76 Aluminum and articles thereof 337.9 76 Aluminum and articles thereof 365.671 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 282.6 71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 361.3

stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin74 Copper and articles thereof 267.9 74 Copper and articles thereof 305.717 Sugars and sugar confectionary 236.0 17 Sugars and sugar confectionary 216.0

10 Major 5,760.7 10 Major 6,622.8

Others 2,913.7 Others 2,885.7

Total 8,674.4 Total 9,508.5

2000 2001

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003102

Table V.39.Ten Major Export Commodities

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 303.5 15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd edibl 588.8distillation; bitum substan; min wax fats; anml or veg waxes

73 Articles of iron or steel 226.9 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 498.9mechan applnc/ parts

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 158.4 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 464.1mechan applnc/ parts sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 135.9 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 450.8sound eqpmnt; tv equipment distillation; bitum substan; min wax

15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd edibl 71.8 71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 293.0fats; anml or veg waxes stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin

74 Copper and articles thereof 52.9 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 274.598 Postal packages and postal transactions 47.1 29 Organic chemicals 119.739 Plastics and articles thereof 44.2 39 Plastics and articles thereof 90.529 Organic chemicals 41.9 98 Postal packages and postal transactions 86.444 Wood and articles of wood; 32.6 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 77.5

wood charcoal measuring, precision, medcl instr.

10 Major 1,115.2 10 Major 2,944.3

Others 368.8 Others 778.6

Total 1,484.0 Total 3,722.8

1993 1996

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Table V.40.Ten Major Import Commodities

23 Food industry residues; 218.8 23 Food industry residues; 353.3prepared animal feed prepared animal feed

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 145.9 10 Cereals 289.3mechan applnc/ parts

71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 107.6 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 232.4stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin mechan applnc/ parts

76 Aluminum and articles thereof 89.9 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 174.2sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

52 Cotton, including yarn and 88.2 71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 158.5woven fabric thereof stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin

72 Iron and steel 66.4 52 Cotton, including yarn and 139.6woven fabric thereof

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 65.9 03 Fish, crustacns & aquatic invertebrts 139.3sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 64.0 29 Organic chemicals 123.4distillation; bitum substan; min wax

62 Apparel artcls & accessories, 46.0 72 Iron and steel 104.7not knitted/crocheted

29 Organic chemicals 44.5 02 Meat and edible meat offal 102.3

10 Major 937.2 10 Major 1,817.0

Others 492.4 Others 1,026.8

Total 1,429.6 Total 2,843.8

1993 1996

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 103

of ASEAN 6 to India by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 1,136.9 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 1,068.3mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd edibl 1,067.9 15 Anml /veg fats & oils; preprd edibl 849.0fats; anml or veg waxes fats; anml or veg waxes

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 986.2 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 814.5distillation; bitum substan; min wax sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 849.4 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 803.7sound eqpmnt; tv equipment distillation; bitum substan; min wax

29 Organic chemicals 228.0 29 Organic chemicals 286.939 Plastics and articles thereof 184.9 71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 171.0

stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin26 Ores, slag and ash 158.1 39 Plastics and articles thereof 145.738 Miscellaneous chemical products 134.8 54 Manmade filaments, includ yarns & 131.7

wovn fabrcs90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 117.8 90 Optcl, photo/cinmatgraphic, 130.6

measuring, precision, medcl instr. measuring, precision, medcl instr.54 Manmade filaments, includ yarns & 112.0 26 Ores, slag and ash 102.8

wovn fabrcs

10 Major 4,976.1 10 Major 4,504.3

Others 1,331.6 Others 1,357.0

Total 6,307.6 Total 5,861.3

2000 2001

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

of ASEAN 6 from India by 2 Digits HS Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 496.5 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machnry & 565.8mechan applnc/ parts mechan applnc/ parts

71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 278.1 85 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 445.9stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin sound eqpmnt; tv equipment

29 Organic chemicals 276.2 71 Nat or cultred pearls, prec/semiprecs 342.7stn/metal; imitation jewelry; coin

23 Food industry residues; 242.4 29 Organic chemicals 280.4prepared animal feed

27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 179.3 23 Food industry residues; 203.1distillation; bitum substan; min wax prepared animal feed

76 Aluminum and articles thereof 157.4 02 Meat and edible meat offal 140.185 El. machnry, eqpmnt & parts; 132.8 76 Aluminum and articles thereof 130.4

sound eqpmnt; tv equipment72 Iron and steel 128.8 27 Min fuels, min oils & prd of 129.9

distillation; bitum substan; min wax02 Meat and edible meat offal 125.0 72 Iron and steel 116.152 Cotton, including yarn and 105.5 10 Cereals 101.8

woven fabric thereof

10 Major 2,122.0 10 Major 2,456.2

Others 1,012.5 Others 1,133.7

Total 3,134.4 Total 3,589.9

2000 2001

HS Commodities Value HS Commodities Value(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003104

Table V.41.ASEAN 6 Top-20 Export Commodities

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 17,872 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 40,659752 Automatic data processing machines 13,892 752 Automatic data processing machines 30,219334 Petroleum oils and products 9,051 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & 18,552

autm data proc759 Parts & accsories for office machn & 8,560 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & 12,892

autm data proc parts333 Crude petroleum 8,432 334 Petroleum oils and products 12,433764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 7,828 333 Crude petroleum 10,249634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 6,303 343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 7,350343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 4,793 634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 6,591762 Radio broadcast receivers 4,298 231 Natural rubber 6,487763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 4,045 763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 5,493231 Natural rubber 3,468 762 Radio broadcast receivers 5,290761 TV receivers 3,447 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 5,182422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 3,344 761 TV receivers 4,906845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 3,342 422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 4,883841 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, 3,300 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 4,332

shirts of woven textile036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 3,248 851 Footwear 4,131851 Footwear 3,166 036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 3,740

842 Women's/girls' coats, trousers, 2,784 821 Furniture and parts 3,339dresses of woven txl

248 Wood, simply worked 2,666 845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 3,226772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 2,541 841 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts of woven textile 3,103

20 Major 116,381 20 Major 193,055

Others 90,256 Others 130,306

Total 206,637 Total 323,361

1993 1996SITC Commodities Exports SITC Commodities Exports

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

Table V.42.ASEAN 6 Top-20 Import Commodities

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 21,128 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 44,976333 Crude petroleum 10,717 333 Crude petroleum 15,263764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 9,140 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 13,423334 Petroleum oils and products 7,188 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 13,248759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 6,407 728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 9,737

Industries & Prts772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 5,766 334 Petroleum oils and products 9,457792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 5,249 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 8,677728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 4,913 752 Automatic data processing machines 7,976

Industries & Prts752 Automatic data processing machines 4,367 792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 6,690778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 4,117 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 6,678781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person transportation 3,650 784 Parts & accsories for tractors, mtr cars & O mtr vehc 6,071673 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, 3,463 723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 4,631

Not clad/Coated716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 3,288 781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person 4,596

transportation784 Parts & accsories for tractors, mtr cars & O mtr vehc 3,246 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 4,360741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 3,015 673 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, 4,174

Not clad/Coated874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 2,406 793 Ships, boats & floating structures 4,073713 Internal Combustn Piston Engines & Prts Throf, N.E.S. 2,240 874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 4,010793 Ships, boats & floating structures 2,191 716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 3,626723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 2,124 744 Mechanical handling eqpmnt & parts 3,377598 Miscell Chemical Products, N.E.S. 2,090 898 Musical Instr, Recrds, Tapes & O Sd Recordings 3,268

20 Major 106,704 20 Major 178,311

Others 116,607 Others 172,295

Total 223,311 Total 350,606

1993 1996SITC Commodities Imports SITC Commodities Imports

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 105

by 3 Digits-SITC Code in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001(US$ Million)

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 70,604 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 57,093752 Automatic data processing machines 37,822 752 Automatic data processing machines 33,585759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 32,706 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 27,344764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 19,267 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 17,180334 Petroleum oils and products 14,910 334 Petroleum oils and products 13,243333 Crude petroleum 11,355 333 Crude petroleum 10,639772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 10,083 343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 10,143343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 10,011 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 8,422778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 6,924 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 5,963762 Radio broadcast receivers 5,691 762 Radio broadcast receivers 4,907763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 5,176 763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 4,811761 TV receivers 5,057 422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 4,427422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 4,823 761 TV receivers 4,416821 Furniture and parts 4,551 821 Furniture and parts 4,063845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 4,075 845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 4,040634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 4,051 634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 3,638231 Natural rubber 3,623 231 Natural rubber 3,198036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 3,505 036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 3,144771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 3,369 841 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts of woven textile 2,875841 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts of woven textile 3,202 771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 2,867

20 Major 260,803 20 Major 225,998

Others 147,330 Others 140,836

Total 408,132 Total 366,835

2000 2001SITC Commodities Exports SITC Commodities Exports

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

by 3 Digits-SITC Code in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001(US$ Million)

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 64,252 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 52,970333 Crude petroleum 23,317 333 Crude petroleum 22,250759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 17,160 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 16,174764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 13,527 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 12,899334 Petroleum oils and products 13,012 334 Petroleum oils and products 10,716772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 10,501 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 8,992752 Automatic data processing machines 9,139 752 Automatic data processing machines 8,880778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 8,353 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 6,883728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 6,427 728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 4,625

Industries & Prts Industries & Prts874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 4,670 792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 4,595784 Parts & accsories for tractors, mtr cars & O mtr vehc 3,967 874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 3,954771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 3,506 784 Parts & accsories for tractors, mtr cars & O mtr vehc 3,825716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 3,256 793 Ships, boats & floating structures 2,925699 Manufactures Of Base Metal, N.E.S. 2,901 771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 2,886898 Musical Instrumnts, Recrds, Tapes & O Sd Recrds 2,777 716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 2,869741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 2,741 723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 2,622792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 2,649 743 Pumps for air, gas compressors & fans 2,498713 Internal Combustn Piston Engines & Prts Throf, N.E.S. 2,579 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 2,463682 Copper 2,529 699 Manufactures Of Base Metal, N.E.S. 2,421781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person transportation 2,495 713 Internal Combustn Piston Engines & Prts Throf, N.E.S. 2,369

20 Major 199,759 20 Major 177,816

Others 142,444 Others 135,096

Total 342,203 Total 312,912

2000 2001SITC Commodities Imports SITC Commodities Imports

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003106

Table V.43.Share of ASEAN 6 Top-20 Export Commodities

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 8.6 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 12.6752 Automatic data processing machines 6.7 752 Automatic data processing machines 9.3334 Petroleum oils and products 4.4 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 5.7759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 4.1 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 4.0333 Crude petroleum 4.1 334 Petroleum oils and products 3.8764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 3.8 333 Crude petroleum 3.2634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 3.1 343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 2.3343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 2.3 634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 2.0762 Radio broadcast receivers 2.1 231 Natural rubber 2.0763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 2.0 763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 1.7231 Natural rubber 1.7 762 Radio broadcast receivers 1.6761 TV receivers 1.7 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 1.6422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 1.6 761 TV receivers 1.5845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 1.6 422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 1.5841 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts of woven textile 1.6 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 1.3036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 1.6 851 Footwear 1.3851 Footwear 1.5 036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 1.2842 Women's/girls' coats, trousers, dresses of woven txl 1.3 821 Furniture and parts 1.0248 Wood, simply worked 1.3 845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 1.0772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 1.2 841 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts of woven textile 1.0

20 Major 56.3 20 Major 59.7

Others 43.7 Others 40.3

Total 100.0 Total 100.0

1993 1996SITC Commodities Exports SITC Commodities Exports

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

Table V.44.Shares of ASEAN 6 Top-20 Import Commodities

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 9.5 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 12.8333 Crude petroleum 4.8 333 Crude petroleum 4.4764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 4.1 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 3.8334 Petroleum oils and products 3.2 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 3.8759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 2.9 728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 2.8

Industries & Prts772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 2.6 334 Petroleum oils and products 2.7792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 2.4 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 2.5728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 2.2 752 Automatic data processing machines 2.3

Industries & Prts 752 Automatic data processing machines 2.0 792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 1.9 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 1.8 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 1.9 781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person transportation 1.6 784 Parts & accsories for tractors, mtr cars & O mtr vehc 1.7 673 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, 1.6 723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 1.3

Not clad/Coated 716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 1.5 781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person 1.3

transportation 784 Parts & accsories for tractors, mtr cars & O mtr vehc 1.5 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 1.2 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 1.3 673 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, 1.2

Not clad/Coated 874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 1.1 793 Ships, boats & floating structures 1.2 713 Internal Combustn Piston Engines & Prts Throf, N.E.S. 1.0 874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 1.1 793 Ships, boats & floating structures 1.0 716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 1.0 723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 1.0 744 Mechanical handling eqpmnt & parts 1.0 598 Miscell Chemical Products, N.E.S. 0.9 898 Musical Instrumnts, Recrds, Tapes & O Sd Recrds 0.9

20 Major 47.8 20 Major 50.9

Others 52.2 Others 49.1

Total 100.0 Total 100.0

1993 1996SITC Commodities Imports SITC Commodities Imports

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 107

by 3 Digits-SITC Code in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001(US$ Million)

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 17.3 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 15.6752 Automatic data processing machines 9.3 752 Automatic data processing machines 9.2759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 8.0 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 7.5764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 4.7 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 4.7334 Petroleum oils and products 3.7 334 Petroleum oils and products 3.6333 Crude petroleum 2.8 333 Crude petroleum 2.9772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 2.5 343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 2.8343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 2.5 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 2.3778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 1.7 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 1.6762 Radio broadcast receivers 1.4 762 Radio broadcast receivers 1.3763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 1.3 763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 1.3761 TV receivers 1.2 422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 1.2422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 1.2 761 TV receivers 1.2821 Furniture and parts 1.1 821 Furniture and parts 1.1845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 1.0 845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 1.1634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 1.0 634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 1.0231 Natural rubber 0.9 231 Natural rubber 0.9036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 0.9 036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 0.9771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 0.8 841 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts of woven textile 0.8841 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts of woven textile 0.8 771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 0.8

20 Major 63.9 20 Major 61.6

Others 36.1 Others 38.4

Total 100.0 Total 100.0

2000 2001SITC Commodities Exports SITC Commodities Exports

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

by 3 Digits-SITC Code in 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001(US$ Million)

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 18.8 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 16.9333 Crude petroleum 6.8 333 Crude petroleum 7.1759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 5.0 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 5.2764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 4.0 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 4.1334 Petroleum oils and products 3.8 334 Petroleum oils and products 3.4772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 3.1 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 2.9752 Automatic data processing machines 2.7 752 Automatic data processing machines 2.8778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 2.4 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 2.2728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 1.9 728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 1.5

Industries & Prts Industries & Prts874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 1.4 792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 1.5784 Parts & accsories for tractors, mtr cars & O mtr vehc 1.2 874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 1.3771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 1.0 784 Parts & accsories for tractors, mtr cars & O mtr vehc 1.2716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 1.0 793 Ships, boats & floating structures 0.9699 Manufactures Of Base Metal, N.E.S. 0.8 771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 0.9898 Musical Instrumnts, Recrds, Tapes & O Sd Recrds 0.8 716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 0.9741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 0.8 723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 0.8792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 0.8 743 Pumps for air, gas compressors & fans 0.8713 Internal Combustn Piston Engines & Prts 0.8 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 0.8

Throf, N.E.S.682 Copper 0.7 699 Manufactures Of Base Metal, N.E.S. 0.8781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person transportation 0.7 713 Internal Combustn Piston Engines & Prts 0.8

Throf, N.E.S.

20 Major 58.4 20 Major 56.8

Others 41.6 Others 43.2

Total 100.0 Total 100.0

2000 2001SITC Commodities Imports SITC Commodities Imports

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003108

Graphic V.23.Share of Top-ten Export Commodities in ASEAN 6 by 3 Digit-SITC, 2001

Graphic V.24.Share of Top-ten Import Commodities in ASEAN 6 by 3 Digit-SITC, 2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 109

Table V.45.Trend of ASEAN 6 Exports of 1996 Top-20 Commodities

by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices,valves, etc. 17,872 25,779 35,095 40,659 48,267 49,418 59,635 70,604 57,093

752 Automatic data processing machines 13,892 17,955 22,926 30,219 33,546 30,195 32,458 37,822 33,585759 Parts & accsories for office

machn & autm data proc 8,560 12,389 15,718 18,552 21,478 23,881 28,469 32,706 27,344764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 7,828 11,032 12,172 12,892 13,540 12,107 13,352 19,267 17,180334 Petroleum oils and products 9,051 8,969 9,463 12,433 12,091 8,128 9,597 14,910 13,243333 Crude petroleum 8,432 8,225 8,646 10,249 9,514 6,300 8,805 11,355 10,639343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 4,793 4,934 6,431 7,350 7,858 6,661 6,194 10,011 10,143634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 6,303 5,734 5,657 6,591 5,840 3,735 4,310 4,051 3,638231 Natural rubber 3,468 4,292 6,527 6,487 4,799 3,339 2,860 3,623 3,198763 Sound & TV image recorders

& reproducers 4,045 5,688 5,840 5,493 4,923 3,963 3,847 5,176 4,811762 Radio broadcast receivers 4,298 5,329 5,750 5,290 4,332 3,971 4,431 5,691 4,907772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 2,541 3,689 4,539 5,182 6,054 7,204 7,801 10,083 8,422761 TV receivers 3,447 4,356 4,668 4,906 4,029 3,406 3,376 5,057 4,416422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 3,344 4,636 5,461 4,883 6,740 6,636 5,970 4,823 4,427778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 2,227 3,469 4,076 4,332 4,627 4,293 4,979 6,924 5,963851 Footwear 3,166 3,827 4,621 4,131 3,129 2,384 2,748 2,828 2,622036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 3,248 3,866 4,076 3,740 3,367 3,144 2,951 3,505 3,144821 Furniture and parts 2,266 2,665 2,693 3,339 3,176 2,534 3,814 4,551 4,063845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 3,342 3,218 3,255 3,226 3,190 3,037 3,473 4,075 4,040841 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts of

woven textile 3,300 3,489 3,366 3,103 2,705 2,639 2,826 3,202 2,875

Total 115,425 143,539 170,982 193,055 203,206 186,975 211,898 260,263 225,753

SITC Commodities 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

(9)(8)(7)(6)(5)(4)(3)(2)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Note: Singapore data for 1998-2001 are not available at details. Breakdown by 3 digits-SITC was estimated based on previous

pattern.

(1) (10)

Table V.46.Trend of ASEAN 6 Imports of 1996 Top-20 Commodities

by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

(11)

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices,valves, etc. 21,128 31,263 41,654 44,976 50,536 47,479 52,512 64,252 52,970

333 Crude petroleum 10,717 10,362 11,653 15,263 17,104 10,557 14,312 23,317 22,250764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 9,140 11,057 12,572 13,423 14,307 9,021 9,833 13,527 12,899759 Parts & accsories for office machn &

autm data proc 6,407 7,711 11,682 13,248 17,363 13,918 14,311 17,160 16,174728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr

Industries & Prts 4,913 6,512 8,106 9,737 8,996 5,199 4,739 6,427 4,625334 Petroleum oils and products 7,188 7,285 7,739 9,457 9,856 6,529 7,774 13,012 10,716772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 5,766 7,498 8,177 8,677 9,237 8,182 8,325 10,501 8,992752 Automatic data processing machines 4,367 5,976 6,221 7,976 9,071 6,875 7,401 9,139 8,880792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 5,249 4,919 8,625 6,690 7,684 6,086 4,721 2,649 4,595778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 4,117 5,777 6,514 6,678 7,149 5,621 6,156 8,353 6,883784 Parts & accsories for tractors, mtr cars &

O mtr vehc 3,246 4,792 6,148 6,071 4,380 1,433 2,021 3,967 3,825723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant &

Equipment 2,124 2,724 3,817 4,631 4,183 1,837 1,839 2,465 2,622781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person

transportation 3,650 3,954 4,604 4,596 3,715 1,215 2,008 2,495 2,087741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 3,015 3,423 3,927 4,360 4,204 2,811 2,648 2,741 2,463673 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod,

Not clad/Coated 3,463 3,196 4,674 4,174 3,777 2,094 2,456 2,435 1,896793 Ships, boats & floating structures 2,191 3,907 3,018 4,073 4,265 3,248 2,783 1,931 2,925874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling

Instrs & Apprtus 2,406 2,832 3,480 4,010 4,508 3,302 3,623 4,670 3,954716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 3,288 3,321 3,454 3,626 3,818 3,390 2,820 3,256 2,869744 Mechanical handling eqpmnt & parts 1,870 2,356 2,774 3,377 3,331 1,975 1,616 1,917 1,889898 Musical Instrumnts, Recrds, Tapes &

O Sd Recrds 1,553 1,972 2,695 3,268 3,073 2,118 2,401 2,777 2,180Total 105,797 130,836 161,532 178,311 190,557 142,888 154,300 196,993 175,693

SITC Commodities 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

(9)(8)(7)(6)(5)(4)(3)(2)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Note: Singapore data for 1998-2001 are not available at details. Breakdown by 3 digits-SITC was estimated based on previous

pattern.

(1) (10) (11)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003110

Graphic V.25.Trend of Top-5 Export Commodities in ASEAN 6 by 3 Digit-SITC,

1993-2001

Graphic V.26.Trend of Top-6 to Top-10 Export Commodities in ASEAN 6 by 3 Digit-SITC,

1993-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 111

Graphic V.27.Trend of Top-11 to Top-15 Export Commodities in ASEAN 6 by 3 Digit-SITC,

1993-2001

Graphic V.28.Trend of Top-16 to Top-20 Export Commodities in ASEAN 6 by 3 Digit-SITC,

1993-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003112

Graphic V.29.Trend of Top-5 Import Commodities in ASEAN 6 by 3 Digit-SITC,

1993-2001

Graphic V.30.Trend of Top-6 to Top-10 Import Commodities in ASEAN 6 by 3 Digit-SITC,

1993-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 113

Graphic V.31.Trend of Top-11 to Top-15 Import Commodities in ASEAN 6 by 3 Digit-SITC,

1993-2001

Graphic V.32.Trend of Top-16 to Top-20 Import Commodities in ASEAN 6 by 3 Digit-SITC,

1993-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003114

Graphic V.33.Share of Top-20 Export Commodities in ASEAN 6 by 3 Digits-SITC,

1993-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 115

Graphic V.34.Share of Top-20 Import Commodities in ASEAN 6 by 3 Digits-SITC,

1993-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003116

Table V.47.Twenty Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 4,169 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 13,399334 Petroleum oils and products 3,301 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 6,086759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 2,642 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 4,419764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 2,348 334 Petroleum oils and products 3,946333 Crude petroleum 2,293 752 Automatic data processing machines 3,257772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 1,099 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 2,512752 Automatic data processing machines 928 333 Crude petroleum 2,477778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 800 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 2,136653 Woven fabrics of madmade textile materials 695 716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 1,265893 Articles, N.E.S. Of Plastics 644 897 Jewelry/Goldsmiths' Wares, O Precs/ 1,152

Semiprecs Matrls716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 617 771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 988761 TV receivers 554 728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 826

Industries & Prts422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 546 122 Tobacco, manufactured 802897 Jewelry/Goldsmiths' Wares, O Precs/ 536 634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 735

Semiprecs Matrls771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 509 723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 730763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 497 793 Ships, boats & floating structures 722728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 451 898 Musical Instrumnts, Recrds, Tapes & O Sd Recrds 708

Industries & Prts248 Wood, simply worked 428 762 Radio broadcast receivers 689762 Radio broadcast receivers 421 763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 677682 Copper 385 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 660

20 Major 23,864 20 Major 48,186

Others 19,817 Others 32,788

Total 43681 Total 80,974

1993 1996SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source and Note: as in Table V.48.

Table V.48.Twenty Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 4,447 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 10,440334 Petroleum oils and products 3,332 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 4,951764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 2,396 334 Petroleum oils and products 4,409759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 2,261 752 Automatic data processing machines 3,224333 Crude petroleum 2,228 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 2,827772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 1,286 333 Crude petroleum 2,239752 Automatic data processing machines 1,184 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 2,055763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 1,106 098 Edible Products And Preparations, N.E.S. 1,895762 Radio broadcast receivers 770 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 1,576778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 768 042 Rice 1,022761 TV receivers 631 771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 912716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 524 716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 879248 Wood, simply worked 514 971 Gold, Nonmonetary (Exclud Gold Ores/ 791

Concentrates)771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 497 248 Wood, simply worked 781893 Articles, N.E.S. Of Plastics 414 898 Musical Instrumnts, Recrds, Tapes & O Sd Recrds 617773 Eqpmnt for distributing eltrcity 410 761 TV receivers 610971 Gold, Nonmonetary (Exclud Gold Ores/ 401 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 591

Concentrates)741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 366 061 Sugar and honey 569231 Natural rubber 358 231 Natural rubber 554431 Anml/Vg Fats & Oils Procssd; Waxes, Inedbl Mixtures 337 762 Radio broadcast receivers 536

20 Major 24,230 20 Major 41,477

Others 14,533 Others 22,734

Total 38,763 Total 64,211

1993 1996SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Note: Singapore data for 1998-2001 are not available at details. Breakdown by 3 digits-SITC was estimated based on previous

pattern.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 117

to ASEAN by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 16,703 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 13,461759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 10,023 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 8,378334 Petroleum oils and products 5,955 334 Petroleum oils and products 5,210764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 5,296 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 4,994772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 3,850 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 3,197778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 2,958 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 2,546333 Crude petroleum 2,740 333 Crude petroleum 2,246752 Automatic data processing machines 2,230 752 Automatic data processing machines 1,681716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 1,428 716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 1,246771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 1,188 761 TV receivers 1,158231 Natural rubber 1,111 771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 935761 TV receivers 844 122 Tobacco, manufactured 805773 Eqpmnt for distributing eltrcity 803 773 Eqpmnt for distributing eltrcity 787641 Paper And Paperboard 779 231 Natural rubber 750122 Tobacco, manufactured 720 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 732741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 687 641 Paper And Paperboard 681682 Copper 680 682 Copper 606634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 677 893 Articles, N.E.S. Of Plastics 598511 Hydrocarbons, N.E.S & Their Derivatives 675 511 Hydrocarbons, N.E.S & Their Derivatives 594653 Woven fabrics of madmade textile materials 672 728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 563

Industries & Prts

20 Major 60,020 20 Major 51,168

Others 34,778 Others 32,296

Total 94,798 Total 83,464

2000 2001SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

from ASEAN by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 (US$ Million)

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 13,511 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 12,460759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 6,308 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 5,363334 Petroleum oils and products 4,945 752 Automatic data processing machines 3,748752 Automatic data processing machines 3,643 334 Petroleum oils and products 3,568333 Crude petroleum 3,272 333 Crude petroleum 2,846764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 2,967 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 2,484772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 2,625 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 2,179778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 1,895 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 1,609771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 1,389 716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 980716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 1,155 771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 901511 Hydrocarbons, N.E.S & Their Derivatives 965 511 Hydrocarbons, N.E.S & Their Derivatives 806762 Radio broadcast receivers 793 762 Radio broadcast receivers 658773 Eqpmnt for distributing eltrcity 725 343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 651893 Articles, N.E.S. Of Plastics 691 773 Eqpmnt for distributing eltrcity 622763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 643 893 Articles, N.E.S. Of Plastics 612761 TV receivers 611 682 Copper 552699 Manufactures Of Base Metal, N.E.S. 580 761 TV receivers 537898 Musical Instrumnts, Recrds, Tapes & O Sd Recrds 576 641 Paper And Paperboard 527042 Rice 569 763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 515741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 563 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 508

20 Major 48,426 20 Major 42,123

Others 23,547 Others 23,105

Total 71,973 Total 65,229

2000 2001SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003118

Table V.49.Twenty Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6

752 Automatic data processing machines 3,732 752 Automatic data processing machines 6,365776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 2,675 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 5,744759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 1,415 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 3,343762 Radio broadcast receivers 1,288 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 1,497845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 1,182 634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 1,399851 Footwear 1,063 762 Radio broadcast receivers 1,272764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 956 845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 1,093763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 898 763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 1,049761 TV receivers 874 422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 1,044841 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts of woven textile 720 851 Footwear 1,030422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 713 283 Copper ores & concentrates 1,013054 Vegt, Frsh, Chld, Fzn, Simply Preservd; Roots, Tubers 698 231 Natural rubber 957248 Wood, simply worked 664 761 TV receivers 734842 Women's/girls' coats, trousers, dresses of woven txl 572 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 710231 Natural rubber 559 894 Baby Carriages, Toys, Games & Sporting Goods 681634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 535 036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 605894 Baby Carriages, Toys, Games & Sporting Goods 480 841 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts of woven textile 597653 Woven fabrics of madmade textile materials 444 821 Furniture and parts 546821 Furniture and parts 436 651 Textile yarns 534844 Women's/girls' coats, trousers, dresses knitd/crchted 418 667 Pearls, Precs & Semiprecs Stones, Unworkd/Workd 503

20 Major 20,324 20 Major 30,716

Others 11,068 Others 16,210

Total 31,392 Total 46,926

1993 1996SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source and Note: as in Table V.50.

Table V.50.Twenty Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 1,478 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 4,382764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 1,231 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 3,253728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 1,170 728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 3,132

Industries & Prts Industries & Prts792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 1,003 792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 1,508781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person transportation 975 781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person transportation 1,478772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 972 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 1,406741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 716 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 1,297716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 687 784 Parts & accsories for tractors, mtr cars & O mtr vehc 1,009724 Textl & Leather Machnry & Parts Throf, N.E.S. 605 744 Mechanical handling eqpmnt & parts 997641 Paper And Paperboard 570 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 915112 Alcoholic Beverages 547 723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 899778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 517 112 Alcoholic Beverages 812725 Paper/Pulp Mill Machnry, Ppr Cutting Machns & Prts 515 725 Paper/Pulp Mill Machnry, Ppr Cutting Machns & Prts 807743 Pumps for air, gas compressors & fans 500 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 788334 Petroleum oils and products 491 745 Non eltrical machinery, tools & mechncl apprts 774744 Mechanical handling eqpmnt & parts 452 743 Pumps for air, gas compressors & fans 771874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instrs & Apprtus 444 874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 769667 Pearls, Precs & Semiprecs Stones, Unworkd/Workd 407 641 Paper And Paperboard 726737 Metalworking Machnry (O Than Mach Tools) & Prts 402 752 Automatic data processing machines 705713 Internal Combustn Piston Engines & Prts Throf, N.E.S. 401 773 Eqpmnt for distributing eltrcity 681

20 Major 14,082 20 Major 27,111

Others 17,741 Others 30,269

Total 31,822 Total 57,381

1993 1996SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Imports

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Note: Singapore data for 1998-2001 are not available at details. Breakdown by 3 digits-SITC was estimated based on previous

pattern.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 119

to European Union by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 14,578 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 12,997752 Automatic data processing machines 8,319 752 Automatic data processing machines 8,440759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 4,451 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 3,690764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 1,937 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 1,923772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 1,528 763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 1,163761 TV receivers 1,433 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 1,159763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 1,377 845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 1,124762 Radio broadcast receivers 1,170 762 Radio broadcast receivers 1,075845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 1,162 515 Org-Inorganic/Heterocyclic Compounds & 1,036

their Salts821 Furniture and parts 1,043 821 Furniture and parts 955851 Footwear 991 851 Footwear 950422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 949 422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 916515 Org-Inorganic/Heterocyclic Compounds & 836 841 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts of woven textile 665

their Salts841 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts of woven textile 808 283 Copper ores & concentrates 573778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 613 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 513231 Natural rubber 527 231 Natural rubber 512842 Women's/girls' coats, trousers, dresses of woven txl 503 782 Mtr vehicles for goods 506283 Copper ores & concentrates 477 781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person transportation 448782 Mtr vehicles for goods 447 842 Women's/girls' coats, trousers, dresses of woven txl 446635 Wood manufactures, NES 418 848 Artcls of apprel & clthing accsories of O than txl fabr 437

20 Major 43,567 20 Major 39,529

Others 16,848 Others 16,611

Total 60,415 Total 56,139

2000 2001SITC Commodities Exports SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

from European Union by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 (US$ Million)

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 6,221 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 6,222764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 2,297 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 2,835752 Automatic data processing machines 1,310 752 Automatic data processing machines 1,434759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 1,008 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 1,049772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 973 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 936728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 944 728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 851

Industries & Prts Industries & Prts778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 864 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 683874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 683 784 Parts & accsories for tractors, mtr cars & O mtr vehc 674781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person transportation 679 781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person transportation 630334 Petroleum oils and products 619 542 Medicaments (Includ Veterinary Medicaments) 582784 Parts & accsories for tractors, mtr cars & O mtr vehc 576 874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 575641 Paper And Paperboard 545 743 Pumps for air, gas compressors & fans 562741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 543 334 Petroleum oils and products 543542 Medicaments (Includ Veterinary Medicaments) 515 641 Paper And Paperboard 529112 Alcoholic Beverages 478 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 512792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 470 598 Miscell Chemical Products, N.E.S. 461743 Pumps for air, gas compressors & fans 433 112 Alcoholic Beverages 438598 Miscell Chemical Products, N.E.S. 422 744 Mechanical handling eqpmnt & parts 413553 Perfumery/Cosmetics/Toilet Prepartns, 384 553 Perfumery/Cosmetics/Toilet Prepartns, 403

Excld Soaps Excld Soaps575 Plastics, N.E.S., In Primary Forms 377 515 Org-Inorganic/Heterocyclic Compounds & 381

their Salts

20 Major 20,342 20 Major 20,713

Others 18,450 Others 18,845

Total 38,792 Total 39,558

2000 2001SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003120

Table V.51.Twenty Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6

752 Automatic data processing machines 6,228 752 Automatic data processing machines 12,823776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 5,452 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 8,922759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 3,108 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 4,993764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 1,999 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 2,877763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 1,522 333 Crude petroleum 1,884762 Radio broadcast receivers 1,384 763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 1,760851 Footwear 1,244 762 Radio broadcast receivers 1,369842 Women's/girls' coats, trousers, dresses of woven txl 1,206 842 Women's/girls' coats, trousers, dresses of woven txl 1,213841 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts of woven textile 1,134 841 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts of woven txl 1,150845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 1,109 845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 1,149894 Baby Carriages, Toys, Games & Sporting Goods 850 851 Footwear 1,142231 Natural rubber 834 231 Natural rubber 1,095036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 662 894 Baby Carriages, Toys, Games & Sporting Goods 881821 Furniture and parts 645 848 Artcls of apprel & clthing accsories of O than txl fabr 870848 Artcls of apprel & clthing accsories of O than txl fabr 635 821 Furniture and parts 860761 TV receivers 601 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 813634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 552 036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 662037 Fish, crustcns & O aqtic invtbr prepd/presrved NES 523 843 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts knitted/crocheted 660333 Crude petroleum 498 037 Fish, crustcns & O aqtic invtbr prepd/presrved NES 629844 Women's/girls' coats, trousers, dresses knitd/crchted 485 792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 590

20 Major 30,671 20 Major 46,342

Others 11,337 Others 13,174

Total 42,008 Total 59,515

1993 1996SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source and Note: as in Table V.52.

Table V.52.Twenty Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 5,798 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 10,782 792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 3,822 792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 4,416 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 1,176 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 3,053 752 Automatic data processing machines 1,127 752 Automatic data processing machines 1,780 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 1,043 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 1,726 598 Miscell Chemical Products, N.E.S. 994 874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 1,540 714 Engins & Motors, Nonelec (O Than Stm Turbns) & Prts 979 728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 1,474

Industries & Prts 874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 901 898 Musical Instrumnts, Recrds, Tapes & O Sd Recrds 1,445 898 Musical Instrumnts, Recrds, Tapes & O Sd Recrds 740 723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 1,080 728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 655 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 842

Industries & Prts 723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 632 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 839 716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 603 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 816 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 587 598 Miscell Chemical Products, N.E.S. 695 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 533 743 Pumps for air, gas compressors & fans 625 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 455 713 Internal Combustn Piston Engines & 606

Prts Throf, N.E.S. 334 Petroleum oils and products 450 641 Paper And Paperboard 501 122 Tobacco, manufactured 398 041 Wheat & meslin unmilled 494 713 Internal Combustn Piston Engines & Prts 384 222 Oil Seeds & Oleaginous Frts For Soft Fixed 488

Throf, N.E.S. Vegt Oils 743 Pumps for air, gas compressors & fans 381 744 Mechanical handling eqpmnt & parts 447 641 Paper And Paperboard 325 716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 442

20 Major 21,983 20 Major 34,089

Others 11,730 Others 18,923

Total 33,713 Total 53,011

1993 1996SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Note: Singapore data for 1998-2001 are not available at details. Breakdown by 3 digits-SITC was estimated based on previous

pattern.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 121

to USA by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 14,312 752 Automatic data processing machines 10,361752 Automatic data processing machines 10,040 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 9,340759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 8,042 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 5,057764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 3,682 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 3,340772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 2,053 845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 2,050842 Women's/girls' coats, trousers, dresses of woven txl 1,941 842 Women's/girls' coats, trousers, dresses of woven txl 1,896845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 1,905 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 1,780841 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts of woven textile 1,616 841 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts of woven textile 1,490763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 1,445 821 Furniture and parts 1,283821 Furniture and parts 1,396 763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 1,283762 Radio broadcast receivers 1,094 851 Footwear 936036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 1,047 762 Radio broadcast receivers 927851 Footwear 1,036 036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 913037 Fish, crustcns & O aqtic invtbr prepd/presrved NES 963 037 Fish, crustcns & O aqtic invtbr prepd/presrved NES 871848 Artcls of apprel & clthing accsories of O than txl fabr 878 848 Artcls of apprel & clthing accsories of O than txl fabr 816844 Women's/girls' coats, trousers, dresses knitd/crchted 832 333 Crude petroleum 786333 Crude petroleum 816 844 Women's/girls' coats, trousers, dresses knitd/crchted 765843 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts knitted/crocheted 808 843 Men's/boys' coats, trousers, shirts knitted/crocheted 741894 Baby Carriages, Toys, Games & Sporting Goods 703 831 Suitcases, Camera Cases, Wallets Of Leather 673778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 700 894 Baby Carriages, Toys, Games & Sporting Goods 619

20 Major 55,309 20 Major 45,924

Others 16,240 Others 15,749

Total 71,548 Total 61,672

2000 2001SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

from USA by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 (US$ Million)

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 14,206 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 12,135 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 2,641 792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 4,677874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 2,221 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 2,433752 Automatic data processing machines 1,654 874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 1,536792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 1,478 752 Automatic data processing machines 1,220772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 1,308 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 1,072728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 1,164 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 907

Industries & Prts778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 1,075 728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 854

Industries & Prts764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 1,013 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 784898 Musical Instrumnts, Recrds, Tapes & O Sd Recrds 999 898 Musical Instrumnts, Recrds, Tapes & O Sd Recrds 737723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 659 081 Feeding Stuff For Anmls (Not Incld Unmilled 631

Cereals)743 Pumps for air, gas compressors & fans 656 723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 625598 Miscell Chemical Products, N.E.S. 604 598 Miscell Chemical Products, N.E.S. 617741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 525 743 Pumps for air, gas compressors & fans 574714 Engins & Motors, Nonelec (O Than Stm Turbns) & Prts 496 714 Engins & Motors, Nonelec (O Than Stm Turbns) 571

& Prts222 Oil Seeds & Oleaginous Frts For Soft Fixed Vegt Oils 471 334 Petroleum oils and products 568251 Pulp And Waste Paper 426 041 Wheat & meslin unmilled 476081 Feeding Stuff For Anmls (Not Incld Unmilled 422 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 468

Cereals)334 Petroleum oils and products 364 263 Cotton Textile Fibers 457574 Polyacetals, O Polyethers & Epoxide Resins, Primary 355 222 Oil Seeds & Oleaginous Frts For Soft Fixed Vegt Oils 440

20 Major 32,736 20 Major 31,785

Others 15,614 Others 13,781

Total 48,350 Total 45,566

2000 2001SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003122

Table V.53.Twenty Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6

343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 3,762 343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 4,381 333 Crude petroleum 3,089 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 4,076 634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 2,168 752 Automatic data processing machines 3,202 036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 1,759 333 Crude petroleum 2,618 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 1,630 634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 1,912 334 Petroleum oils and products 1,250 334 Petroleum oils and products 1,708 752 Automatic data processing machines 855 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 1,620 247 Wood in the rough or roughly squared 743 036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 1,547 821 Furniture and parts 619 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 1,152 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 551 231 Natural rubber 959 231 Natural rubber 521 821 Furniture and parts 870 283 Copper ores & concentrates 513 761 TV receivers 797 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 508 763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 745 248 Wood, simply worked 485 283 Copper ores & concentrates 549 034 Fish, Frsh (Live Or Dead), Chilled Or Frozen 448 773 Eqpmnt for distributing eltrcity 483 342 Liquified profane & butane 376 034 Fish, Frsh (Live Or Dead), Chilled Or Frozen 438 122 Tobacco, manufactured 345 247 Wood in the rough or roughly squared 411 112 Alcoholic Beverages 301 894 Baby Carriages, Toys, Games & Sporting Goods 410 012 Meat, O than of Bov, Edible Offal, Frsh, Chld, Fzn 288 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 389 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 280 762 Radio broadcast receivers 384

20 Major 20,491 20 Major 28,652

Others 10,461 Others 14,498

Total 30,952 Total 43,150

1993 1996SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source and Note: as in Table V.54.

Table V.54.Twenty Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 6,080 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 11,593 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 3,082 784 Parts & accsories for tractors, mtr cars & O mtr vehc 4,276784 Parts & accsories for tractors, mtr cars & O mtr vehc 2,462 728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 3,098

Industries & Prts781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person transportation 2,361 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 2,978728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 1,962 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 2,522

Industries & Prts772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 1,948 781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person transportation 2,488778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 1,778 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 2,259673 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, 1,404 723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 1,818

Not clad/Coated759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 1,346 713 Internal Combustn Piston Engines & Prts Throf, N.E.S. 1,639713 Internal Combustn Piston Engines & Prts Throf, N.E.S. 1,279 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 1,539752 Automatic data processing machines 1,074 673 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, 1,531

Not clad/Coated716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 1,007 782 Mtr vehicles for goods 1,358723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 917 744 Mechanical handling eqpmnt & parts 1,203741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 847 793 Ships, boats & floating structures 1,081679 Iron & Steel Tubes, Pipes & Hollow Profiles 796 752 Automatic data processing machines 1,058785 Mtrcycles & cycles motorized/not motorized 790 785 Mtrcycles & cycles motorized/not motorized 1,039724 Textl & Leather Machnry & Parts Throf, N.E.S. 781 716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 1,031744 Mechanical handling eqpmnt & parts 765 874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 989793 Ships, boats & floating structures 755 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 948743 Pumps for air, gas compressors & fans 715 699 Manufactures Of Base Metal, N.E.S. 861

20 Major 32,148 20 Major 45,310

Others 23,555 Others 28,000

Total 55,703 Total 73,310

1993 1996SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Note: Singapore data for 1998-2001 are not available at details. Breakdown by 3 digits-SITC was estimated based on previous

pattern.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 123

to Japan by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 6,982 343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 7,420 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 5,823 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 6,359 752 Automatic data processing machines 4,317 752 Automatic data processing machines 3,023 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 3,673 333 Crude petroleum 2,465 333 Crude petroleum 2,716 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 2,322 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 2,022 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 1,541334 Petroleum oils and products 1,546 036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 1,177036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 1,260 334 Petroleum oils and products 1,094772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 1,058 634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 952634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 1,029 763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 881821 Furniture and parts 929 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 871761 TV receivers 806 821 Furniture and parts 814716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 725 773 Eqpmnt for distributing eltrcity 521763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 705 762 Radio broadcast receivers 512283 Copper ores & concentrates 641 761 TV receivers 510762 Radio broadcast receivers 636 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 478773 Eqpmnt for distributing eltrcity 623 283 Copper ores & concentrates 470741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 608 771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 465775 Hshold type eltrcal & non eltrcal eqpmnt NES 580 037 Fish, crustcns & O aqtic invtbr prepd/presrved NES 455778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 570 775 Hshold type eltrcal & non eltrcal eqpmnt NES 437

20 Major 37,250 20 Major 32,765

Others 17,418 Others 15,449

Total 54,668 Total 48214

2000 2001SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

from Japan by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 (US$ Million)

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 10,930 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 8,721 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 2,936 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 2,634778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 2,785 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 2,245759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 2,684 784 Parts & accsories for tractors, mtr cars & O mtr vehc 2,207728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 2,677 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 2,084

Industries & Prts784 Parts & accsories for tractors, mtr cars & O mtr vehc 2,456 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 1,828764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 2,319 728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 1,692

Industries & Prts673 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, 1,548 713 Internal Combustn Piston Engines & Prts Throf, N.E.S. 1,214

Not clad/Coated781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person transportation 1,503 781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person transportation 1,195713 Internal Combustn Piston Engines & Prts Throf, N.E.S. 1,323 752 Automatic data processing machines 864752 Automatic data processing machines 1,243 874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 858699 Manufactures Of Base Metal, N.E.S. 954 723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 850874 Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instr & Apprtus 928 673 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, 801

Not clad/Coated723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 776 782 Mtr vehicles for goods 661716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 767 699 Manufactures Of Base Metal, N.E.S. 657674 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, Clad/Coated 759 785 Mtrcycles & cycles motorized/not motorized 643782 Mtr vehicles for goods 732 743 Pumps for air, gas compressors & fans 633971 Gold, Nonmonetary (Exclud Gold 700 716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 573

Ores/Concentrates)743 Pumps for air, gas compressors & fans 665 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 555898 Musical Instrumnts, Recrds, Tapes & O Sd Recrds 644 731 Machn Tools Working By Removing 547

Metal/O Material

20 Major 39,330 20 Major 31,460

Others 26,052 Others 21,469

Total 65,382 Total 52,929

2000 2001SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003124

Table V.55.Twenty Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6

634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 902 333 Crude petroleum 886334 Petroleum oils and products 753 334 Petroleum oils and products 610333 Crude petroleum 624 634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 561422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 282 422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 444764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 162 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 348431 Anml/Vg Fats & Oils Procssd; Waxes, Inedbl Mixtures 90 122 Tobacco, manufactured 293682 Copper 76 231 Natural rubber 279676 Iron & Steel Bars, Rods, Angles, Shapes & Sections 73 042 Rice 277247 Wood in the rough or roughly squared 70 682 Copper 228793 Ships, boats & floating structures 62 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 216741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 59 684 Aluminum B139 136574 Polyacetals, O Polyethers & Epoxide Resins, Primary 59 342 Liquified profane & butane 127792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 57 641 Paper And Paperboard 119344 Petrlm gases & O gases hydrocarbons NES 48 728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 114

Industries & Prts248 Wood, simply worked 45 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 107231 Natural rubber 43 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 88728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 43 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 87

Industries & Prts785 Mtrcycles & cycles motorized/not motorized 41 251 Pulp And Waste Paper 69571 Polymers Of Ethylene, In Primary Forms 37 344 Petrlm gases & O gases hydrocarbons NES 69512 Alcohols, Phenols, Phenol-Alcohols & Derivatives 32 034 Fish, Frsh (Live Or Dead), Chilled Or Frozen 67

20 Major 3,557 20 Major 5,125

Others 972 Others 2,349

Total 4,529 Total 7,474

1993 1996SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source and Note: as in Table V.56.

Table V.56.Twenty Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6

334 Petroleum oils and products 182 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 524333 Crude petroleum 170 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 345044 Maize unmilled 161 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 284122 Tobacco, manufactured 153 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 246652 Cotton fabrics, woven 126 333 Crude petroleum 244653 Woven fabrics of madmade textile materials 118 661 Lime/Cement/Fabrictd Cons Materls, 221

Excpt Glass/Clay764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 112 716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 187686 Zinc 106 054 Vegt, Frsh, Chld, Fzn, Simply Preservd; Roots, Tubers 187793 Ships, boats & floating structures 101 672 Iron Or Steel Ingots & O Primary Forms, 184

Semifinished263 Cotton Textile Fibers 97 752 Automatic data processing machines 175523 Metallic Salts And Peroxysalts Of Inorganic Acids 77 771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 167894 Baby Carriages, Toys, Games & Sporting Goods 74 793 Ships, boats & floating structures 158222 Oil Seeds & Oleaginous Frts For Soft Fixed Vegt Oils 74 334 Petroleum oils and products 155651 Textile yarns 69 762 Radio broadcast receivers 151054 Vegt, Frsh, Chld, Fzn, Simply Preservd; Roots, Tubers 68 676 Iron & Steel Bars, Rods, Angles, Shapes & Sections 147658 Made-up articles of txtl materials 66 653 Woven fabrics of madmade textile materials 140716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 65 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 140056 Vegt, Roots, Tubers, Prepard Or Preservd, N.E.S. 59 523 Metallic Salts And Peroxysalts Of Inorganic Acids 139762 Radio broadcast receivers 56 652 Cotton fabrics, woven 136728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 55 894 Baby Carriages, Toys, Games & Sporting Goods 132

Industries & Prts

20 Major 1,989 20 Major 4,062

Others 2,347 Others 5,155

Total 4,336 Total 9,218

1993 1996SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Note: Singapore data for 1998-2001 are not available at details. Breakdown by 3 digits-SITC was estimated based on previous

pattern.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 125

to China by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 1,414 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 3,070776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 1,297 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 2,952333 Crude petroleum 1,163 334 Petroleum oils and products 2,725334 Petroleum oils and products 733 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 1,067764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 481 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 905422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 439 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 845251 Pulp And Waste Paper 383 333 Crude petroleum 760772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 298 422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 464641 Paper And Paperboard 268 231 Natural rubber 445778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 255 571 Polymers Of Ethylene, In Primary Forms 392571 Polymers Of Ethylene, In Primary Forms 243 575 Plastics, N.E.S., In Primary Forms 362634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 237 752 Automatic data processing machines 348513 Carboxylic Acids & Anhydrides, Halides & 229 513 Carboxylic Acids & Anhydrides, Halides & 296

Derivatives Derivatives231 Natural rubber 227 251 Pulp And Waste Paper 284575 Plastics, N.E.S., In Primary Forms 214 716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 267247 Wood in the rough or roughly squared 186 761 TV receivers 263682 Copper 186 898 Musical Instrumnts, Recrds, Tapes & O Sd Recrds 261042 Rice 181 641 Paper And Paperboard 258752 Automatic data processing machines 153 682 Copper 254574 Polyacetals, O Polyethers & Epoxide Resins, Primary 124 248 Wood, simply worked 250

20 Major 8,711 20 Major 16,469

Others 4,391 Others 8,799

Total 13,102 Total 25,268

2000 2001SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

from China by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 (US$ Million)

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 2,126 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 2,060764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 1,276 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 1,872759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 1,179 752 Automatic data processing machines 840772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 625 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 835752 Automatic data processing machines 599 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 566334 Petroleum oils and products 577 716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 513333 Crude petroleum 453 771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 493044 Maize unmilled 401 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 475716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 393 333 Crude petroleum 459778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 393 762 Radio broadcast receivers 445771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 372 334 Petroleum oils and products 414762 Radio broadcast receivers 316 751 Office machines 349751 Office machines 282 773 Eqpmnt for distributing eltrcity 327763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 218 763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 316773 Eqpmnt for distributing eltrcity 212 523 Metallic Salts And Peroxysalts Of Inorganic Acids 279263 Cotton Textile Fibers 210 686 Zinc 238653 Woven fabrics of madmade textile materials 210 845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 228523 Metallic Salts And Peroxysalts Of Inorganic Acids 201 885 Watches And Clocks 221885 Watches And Clocks 188 894 Baby Carriages, Toys, Games & Sporting Goods 216652 Cotton fabrics, woven 184 653 Woven fabrics of madmade textile materials 212

20 Major 10,414 20 Major 11,357

Others 7,296 Others 8,435

Total 17,710 Total 19,792

2000 2001SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003126

Table V.57.Twenty Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6

333 Crude petroleum 1,030 333 Crude petroleum 1,275343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 665 343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 1,169634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 568 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 1,006334 Petroleum oils and products 511 752 Automatic data processing machines 741776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 373 334 Petroleum oils and products 721248 Wood, simply worked 317 634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 323752 Automatic data processing machines 275 231 Natural rubber 247122 Tobacco, manufactured 263 598 Miscell Chemical Products, N.E.S. 231231 Natural rubber 149 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 184764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 111 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 160247 Wood in the rough or roughly squared 110 283 Copper ores & concentrates 151759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 79 248 Wood, simply worked 148422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 74 122 Tobacco, manufactured 119651 Textile yarns 71 682 Copper 115598 Miscell Chemical Products, N.E.S. 62 671 Pig Iron & Spiegeleisen, Sponge Iron, & Ferroalloys 112682 Copper 60 635 Wood manufactures, NES 106283 Copper ores & concentrates 50 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 94635 Wood manufactures, NES 50 651 Textile yarns 92882 Photographic & Cinematographic Supplies 41 422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 89597 Preprd Additivs For Mineral Oils, Lubricting 40 251 Pulp And Waste Paper 84

Prepartns

20 Major 4,899 20 Major 7,163

Others 1,277 Others 2,283

Total 6,126 Total 9,447

1993 1996SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source and Note: as in Table V.58.

Table V.58.Twenty Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 1,388 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 3,483653 Woven fabrics of madmade textile materials 462 333 Crude petroleum 1,076673 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, 397 793 Ships, boats & floating structures 511

Not clad/Coated334 Petroleum oils and products 324 971 Gold, Nonmonetary (Exclud Gold 436

Ores/Concentrates)611 Leather 293 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 395764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 277 653 Woven fabrics of madmade textile materials 329657 Special yarns, spc txtl fabrics 149 334 Petroleum oils and products 304741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 146 673 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, 297

Not clad/Coated759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 146 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 260772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 124 781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person transportation 259575 Plastics, N.E.S., In Primary Forms 116 728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 213

Industries & Prts571 Polymers Of Ethylene, In Primary Forms 115 723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 201728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 109 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 199

Industries & Prts655 Knitted/crocheted fabrics 104 676 Iron & Steel Bars, Rods, Angles, Shapes & Sections 199971 Gold, Nonmonetary (Exclud Gold 101 657 Special yarns, spc txtl fabrics 196

Ores/Concentrates)744 Mechanical handling eqpmnt & parts 86 611 Leather 185724 Textl & Leather Machnry & Parts Throf, N.E.S. 82 674 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, Clad/Coated 183778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 80 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 154674 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, Clad/Coated 79 511 Hydrocarbons, N.E.S & Their Derivatives 144851 Footwear 77 744 Mechanical handling eqpmnt & parts 137

20 Major 4,655 20 Major 9,160

Others 2,493 Others 4,134

Total 7,148 Total 13,294

1993 1996SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Note: Singapore data for 1998-2001 are not available at details. Breakdown by 3 digits-SITC was estimated based on previous

pattern.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 127

to Republic of Korea by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 2,455 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 3,692343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 1,860 333 Crude petroleum 1,892333 Crude petroleum 1,697 343 Natural gas, w/not liquified 1,379752 Automatic data processing machines 1,157 752 Automatic data processing machines 812759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 941 334 Petroleum oils and products 575334 Petroleum oils and products 677 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 541764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 442 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 418651 Textile yarns 246 283 Copper ores & concentrates 304283 Copper ores & concentrates 233 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 270778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 227 651 Textile yarns 241772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 221 634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 196634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 165 771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 176775 Hshold type eltrcal & non eltrcal eqpmnt NES 143 231 Natural rubber 164251 Pulp And Waste Paper 141 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 162231 Natural rubber 136 716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 130682 Copper 124 251 Pulp And Waste Paper 125598 Miscell Chemical Products, N.E.S. 118 775 Hshold type eltrcal & non eltrcal eqpmnt NES 123716 Rotating Electric Plant & Parts Thereof, N.E.S. 113 682 Copper 122321 Coal, Pulverized Or Not, Not Agglomerated 104 321 Coal, Pulverized Or Not, Not Agglomerated 114531 Synthetc Org Coloring Matter &Color Lakes & 86 598 Miscell Chemical Products, N.E.S. 112

Prepartn

20 Major 11,288 20 Major 11,549

Others 3,221 Others 3,161

Total 14,509 Total 14,711

2000 2001SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

from Republic of Korea by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 (US$ Million)

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 4,290 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 2,949764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 1,026 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 1,366334 Petroleum oils and products 819 334 Petroleum oils and products 822759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 493 653 Woven fabrics of madmade textile materials 278511 Hydrocarbons, N.E.S & Their Derivatives 352 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 264653 Woven fabrics of madmade textile materials 314 511 Hydrocarbons, N.E.S & Their Derivatives 260793 Ships, boats & floating structures 277 674 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, Clad/Coated 254772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 255 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 242778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 222 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 217781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person transportation 222 673 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, 200

Not clad/Coated674 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, Clad/Coated 206 771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 189728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 192 781 Mtr cars & O mtr vehicles for person transportation 157

Industries & Prts513 Carboxylic Acids & Anhydrides, Halides & 179 752 Automatic data processing machines 146

Derivatives682 Copper 172 657 Special yarns, spc txtl fabrics 140657 Special yarns, spc txtl fabrics 170 728 Machnry/Eqpmnt Speclzd For Particlr 137

Industries & Prts673 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, 164 676 Iron & Steel Bars, Rods, Angles, Shapes & Sections 132

Not clad/Coated676 Iron & Steel Bars, Rods, Angles, Shapes & Sections 158 682 Copper 130699 Manufactures Of Base Metal, N.E.S. 150 641 Paper And Paperboard 129572 Polymers Of Styrene, In Primary Forms 145 513 Carboxylic Acids & Anhydrides, Halides & 127

Derivatives741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 137 575 Plastics, N.E.S., In Primary Forms 126

20 Major 9,942 20 Major 8,264

Others 5,129 Others 4,793

Total 15,070 Total 13,057

2000 2001SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

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Table V.59.Twenty Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6

752 Automatic data processing machines 403 752 Automatic data processing machines 842333 Crude petroleum 393 333 Crude petroleum 561334 Petroleum oils and products 174 334 Petroleum oils and products 391759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 97 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 208248 Wood, simply worked 95 681 Silver, Platinum & Other Platinum Group Metals 142651 Textile yarns 80 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 140762 Radio broadcast receivers 77 761 TV receivers 135776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 72 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 128761 TV receivers 68 763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 124037 Fish, crustcns & O aqtic invtbr prepd/presrved NES 62 342 Liquified profane & butane 116764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 61 762 Radio broadcast receivers 109821 Furniture and parts 57 821 Furniture and parts 89893 Articles, N.E.S. Of Plastics 52 651 Textile yarns 86763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 49 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 72036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 49 037 Fish, crustcns & O aqtic invtbr prepd/presrved NES 67072 Cocoa 48 562 Fertilizers (Exports Incl Grp 272; 66

Imports Excl Grp 272)515 Org-Inorganic/Heterocyclic Compounds & their Salts 48 072 Cocoa 64892 Printed Matter 44 893 Articles, N.E.S. Of Plastics 63882 Photographic & Cinematographic Supplies 43 971 Gold, Nonmonetary 60

(Exclud Gold Ores/Concentrates)778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 40 036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 58

20 Major 2,012 20 Major 3,522

Others 1,685 Others 2,584

Total 3,697 Total 6,106

1993 1996SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source and Note: as in Table V.60.

Table V.60.Twenty Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6

333 Crude petroleum 373 041 Wheat & meslin unmilled 802041 Wheat & meslin unmilled 336 333 Crude petroleum 730971 Gold, Nonmonetary 316 971 Gold, Nonmonetary 498

(Exclud Gold Ores/Concentrates) (Exclud Gold Ores/Concentrates)684 Aluminum B139 311 684 Aluminum B139 362022 Milk, Cream, Milk Prds O than Butter Or Cheese 211 022 Milk, Cream, Milk Prds O than Butter Or Cheese 342334 Petroleum oils and products 187 263 Cotton Textile Fibers 325682 Copper 186 001 Live Animals O than animals of Div 03 313263 Cotton Textile Fibers 167 682 Copper 277061 Sugar and honey 129 061 Sugar and honey 254686 Zinc 113 334 Petroleum oils and products 195673 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, 97 268 Wool & O Animal Hair (Incld Wool Tops) 145

Not clad/Coated057 Fruit & Nuts (Not Including Oil Nuts), Frsh Or Drd 83 752 Automatic data processing machines 123882 Photographic & Cinematographic Supplies 80 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 122268 Wool & O Animal Hair (Incld Wool Tops) 78 057 Fruit & Nuts (Not Including Oil Nuts), Frsh Or Drd 118793 Ships, boats & floating structures 71 054 Vegt, Frsh, Chld, Fzn, Simply Preservd; Roots, Tubers 107001 Live Animals O than animals of Div 03 70 542 Medicaments (Includ Veterinary Medicaments) 107672 Iron Or Steel Ingots & O Primary Forms, Semifinished 68 686 Zinc 104674 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, Clad/Coated 68 882 Photographic & Cinematographic Supplies 95282 Ferrous waste & scrap 66 287 Ore & concentrate of base metals NES 87321 Coal, Pulverized Or Not, Not Agglomerated 65 793 Ships, boats & floating structures 87

20 Major 3,075 20 Major 5,194

Others 2,317 Others 3,495

Total 5,392 Total 8,689

1993 1996SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Note: Singapore data for 1998-2001 are not available at details. Breakdown by 3 digits-SITC was estimated based on previous

pattern.

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to Australia by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

333 Crude petroleum 1,109 333 Crude petroleum 1,502334 Petroleum oils and products 589 334 Petroleum oils and products 617752 Automatic data processing machines 511 752 Automatic data processing machines 449759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 331 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 253776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 307 782 Mtr vehicles for goods 249764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 205 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 233634 Plywood, veneers and other wood, worked 195 971 Gold, Nonmonetary 206

(Exclud Gold Ores/Concentrates)782 Mtr vehicles for goods 189 679 Iron & Steel Tubes, Pipes & Hollow Profiles 176821 Furniture and parts 184 821 Furniture and parts 155679 Iron & Steel Tubes, Pipes & Hollow Profiles 139 741 Heating & cooling eqpmnt & parts 138778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 127 036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 129763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 127 763 Sound & TV image recorders & reproducers 120723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 115 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 116641 Paper And Paperboard 113 641 Paper And Paperboard 112772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 102 723 Civil Enginring & Contractors' Plant & Equipment 105762 Radio broadcast receivers 93 898 Musical Instrumnts, Recrds, Tapes & O Sd Recrds 100746 Ball or roller bearings 91 037 Fish, crustcns & O aqtic invtbr prepd/presrved NES 99713 Internal Combustn Piston Engines & Prts Throf, N.E.S. 89 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 99037 Fish, crustcns & O aqtic invtbr prepd/presrved NES 85 893 Articles, N.E.S. Of Plastics 97515 Org-Inorganic/Heterocyclic Compounds & 84 642 Paper & Paperboard, Cut To Size/Shape, & Articles 87

their Salts

20 Major 4,786 20 Major 5,043

Others 3,617 Others 3,453

Total 8,403 Total 8,496

2000 2001SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

from Australia by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 (US$ Million)

776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 1,212 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 1,313334 Petroleum oils and products 665 263 Cotton Textile Fibers 716041 Wheat & meslin unmilled 535 334 Petroleum oils and products 642333 Crude petroleum 494 333 Crude petroleum 519263 Cotton Textile Fibers 434 752 Automatic data processing machines 423022 Milk, Cream, Milk Prds O than Butter Or Cheese 370 041 Wheat & meslin unmilled 378684 Aluminum B139 330 684 Aluminum B139 368682 Copper 289 022 Milk, Cream, Milk Prds O than Butter Or Cheese 338061 Sugar and honey 238 682 Copper 310001 Live Animals O than animals of Div 03 182 061 Sugar and honey 217971 Gold, Nonmonetary 155 771 Eltrcal power mach and parts 191

(Exclud Gold Ores/Concentrates)686 Zinc 129 971 Gold, Nonmonetary 191

(Exclud Gold Ores/Concentrates)542 Medicaments (Includ Veterinary Medicaments) 112 001 Live Animals O than animals of Div 03 136764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 107 542 Medicaments (Includ Veterinary Medicaments) 126287 Ore & concentrate of base metals NES 98 686 Zinc 113285 Aluminum ore & concentrates 91 285 Aluminum ore & concentrates 96054 Vegt, Frsh, Chld, Fzn, Simply Preservd; Roots, Tubers 85 287 Ore & concentrate of base metals NES 85699 Manufactures Of Base Metal, N.E.S. 80 054 Vegt, Frsh, Chld, Fzn, Simply Preservd; Roots, Tubers 85057 Fruit & Nuts (Not Including Oil Nuts), Frsh Or Drd 75 057 Fruit & Nuts (Not Including Oil Nuts), Frsh Or Drd 74268 Wool & O Animal Hair (Incld Wool Tops) 72 699 Manufactures Of Base Metal, N.E.S. 73

20 Major 5,752 20 Major 6,394

Others 2,922 Others 3,114

Total 8,674 Total 9,509

2000 2001SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

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Table V.61.Twenty Major Export Commodities of ASEAN 6

334 Petroleum oils and products 224 421 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 549691 Metl Structures & Parts, N.E.S., Of Iron/Steel/Alum 216 334 Petroleum oils and products 290333 Crude petroleum 70 792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 275776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 60 752 Automatic data processing machines 185752 Automatic data processing machines 44 681 Silver, Platinum & Other Platinum Group Metals 151431 Anml/Vg Fats & Oils Procssd; Waxes, 41 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 144

Inedbl Mixtures288 Nonferrous base metal waste & scrap 31 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 142682 Copper 30 333 Crude petroleum 132247 Wood in the rough or roughly squared 27 667 Pearls, Precs & Semiprecs Stones, Unworkd/Workd 118422 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 26 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 110759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 21 422 Anml/Vg Fats & Oils Procssd; Waxes, 49

Inedbl Mixtures764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 20 431 Hydrocarbons, N.E.S & Their Derivatives 46772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 19 247 Wood in the rough or roughly squared 43122 Tobacco, manufactured 19 778 Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES 41746 Ball or roller bearings 17 682 Copper 41882 Photographic & Cinematographic Supplies 16 746 Ball or roller bearings 38511 Hydrocarbons, N.E.S & Their Derivatives 16 772 Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES. 37575 Plastics, N.E.S., In Primary Forms 15 898 Musical Instrumnts, Recrds, Tapes & O Sd Recrds 36057 Fruit & Nuts (Not Including Oil Nuts), Frsh Or Drd 15 663 Mineral Manufactures, N.E.S. 33681 Silver, Platinum & Other Platinum Group Metals 15 684 Aluminum B139 33

20 Major 941 20 Major 2,493

Others 369 Others 779

Total 1,484 Total 3,723

1993 1996SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source and Note: as in Table V.62.

Table V.62.Twenty Major Import Commodities of ASEAN 6

081 Feeding Stuff For Anmls (Not Incld Unmilled 219 081 Feeding Stuff For Anmls (Not Incld Unmilled 353Cereals) Cereals)

684 Aluminum B139 89 042 Rice 250667 Pearls, Precs & Semiprecs Stones, Unworkd/Workd 70 667 Pearls, Precs & Semiprecs Stones, Unworkd/Workd 121334 Petroleum oils and products 64 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 105263 Cotton Textile Fibers 48 011 Meat of Bovine Animals, Frsh, Chld, Fzn 99714 Engins & Motors, Nonelec (O Than Stm Turbns) & Prts 36 034 Fish, Frsh (Live Or Dead), Chilled Or Frozen 91671 Pig Iron & Spiegeleisen, Sponge Iron, & Ferroalloys 36 684 Aluminum B139 77897 Jewelry/Goldsmiths' Wares, O Precs/ 32 651 Textile yarns 74

Semiprecs Matrls651 Textile yarns 32 334 Petroleum oils and products 64845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 29 054 Vegt, Frsh, Chld, Fzn, Simply Preservd; Roots, Tubers 58759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 29 263 Cotton Textile Fibers 58625 Rubber Tires, Interchangeable Tire Treads/Flaps 27 061 Sugar and honey 47531 Synthetc Org Coloring Matter &Color Lakes &

Prepartn 21 671 Pig Iron & Spiegeleisen, Sponge Iron, & Ferroalloys 43054 Vegt, Frsh, Chld, Fzn, Simply Preservd; Roots, Tubers 21 222 Oil Seeds & Oleaginous Frts For Soft Fixed 42

Vegt Oils611 Leather 18 036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 42652 Cotton fabrics, woven 18 653 Woven fabrics of madmade textile materials 41281 Iron ore and concentrates 14 897 Jewelry/Goldsmiths' Wares, O Precs/ 35

Semiprecs Matrls222 Oil Seeds & Oleaginous Frts For Soft Fixed Vegt Oils 14 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 33699 Manufactures Of Base Metal, N.E.S. 14 075 Spices 31011 Meat of Bovine Animals, Frsh, Chld, Fzn 14 845 Artcls of apparel of textile fabrics 30

20 Major 843 20 Major 1,695

Others 587 Others 1,149

Total 1,430 Total 2,844

1993 1996SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Note: Singapore data for 1998-2001 are not available at details. Breakdown by 3 digits-SITC was estimated based on previous

pattern.

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to India by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001(US$ Million)

421 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 1,053 421 Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft 824333 Crude petroleum 458 333 Crude petroleum 443759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 184 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 201334 Petroleum oils and products 184 651 Textile yarns 118761 TV receivers 119 762 Radio broadcast receivers 112651 Textile yarns 92 283 Copper ores & concentrates 99247 Wood in the rough or roughly squared 88 334 Petroleum oils and products 95283 Copper ores & concentrates 84 321 Coal, Pulverized Or Not, Not Agglomerated 86288 Nonferrous base metal waste & scrap 75 247 Wood in the rough or roughly squared 77776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 73 431 Hydrocarbons, N.E.S & Their Derivatives 55321 Coal, Pulverized Or Not, Not Agglomerated 68 522 Inorg Chemical Elements, Oxides And 54

Halogen Salts431 Hydrocarbons, N.E.S & Their Derivatives 54 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 52522 Inorg Chemical Elements, Oxides And Halogen Salts 51 713 Internal Combustn Piston Engines & Prts 40

Throf, N.E.S.575 Plastics, N.E.S., In Primary Forms 46 764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 37793 Ships, boats & floating structures 45 511 Alcohols, Phenols, Phenol-Alcohols & Derivatives 36057 Fruit & Nuts (Not Including Oil Nuts), Frsh Or Drd 43 422 Anml/Vg Fats & Oils Procssd; Waxes, 36

Inedbl Mixtures752 Automatic data processing machines 39 641 Paper And Paperboard 33764 Telecomncations eqpmnt, NES & parts 37 057 Fruit & Nuts (Not Including Oil Nuts), Frsh Or Drd 30657 Special yarns, spc txtl fabrics 36 266 Synthetic Fibers Suitable For Spinning 25641 Paper And Paperboard 34 657 Special yarns, spc txtl fabrics 24

20 Major 2,864 20 Major 2,477

Others 1,133 Others 1,285

Total 3,521 Total 3,142

2000 2001SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

from India by 3 Digits-SITC Code, 1993-2001 (US$ Million)

081 Feeding Stuff For Anmls (Not Incld Unmilled 242 776 Transistors, semiconductors devices, valves, etc. 327Cereals)

759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 157 759 Parts & accsories for office machn & autm data proc 224011 Meat of Bovine Animals, Frsh, Chld, Fzn 123 081 Feeding Stuff For Anmls (Not Incld Unmilled Cereals) 203667 Pearls, Precs & Semiprecs Stones, Unworkd/Workd 120 667 Pearls, Precs & Semiprecs Stones, Unworkd/Workd 194511 Hydrocarbons, N.E.S & Their Derivatives 96 011 Meat of Bovine Animals, Frsh, Chld, Fzn 126651 Textile yarns 91 511 Hydrocarbons, N.E.S & Their Derivatives 87334 Petroleum oils and products 70 041 Wheat & meslin unmilled 86684 Aluminum B139 65 651 Textile yarns 67726 Printing & Bookbinding Machnry & Prts Throf 48 673 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, 47

Not clad/Coated673 Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, 46 036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 45

Not clad/Coated222 Oil Seeds & Oleaginous Frts For Soft Fixed Vegt Oils 40 061 Sugar and honey 39598 Miscell Chemical Products, N.E.S. 39 222 Oil Seeds & Oleaginous Frts For Soft Fixed Vegt Oils 39671 Pig Iron & Spiegeleisen, Sponge Iron, & Ferroalloys 38 541 Medicinal & Pharmaceutical Prd, O Than 38

Medicaments531 Synthetc Org Coloring Matter &Color Lakes & 35 054 Vegt, Frsh, Chld, Fzn, Simply Preservd; Roots, 34

Prepartn Tubers515 Org-Inorganic/Heterocyclic Compounds & their Salts 35 513 Carboxylic Acids & Anhydrides, Halides & Derivatives 31036 Aquatic invertebrates live, drd, sltd, chld 33 671 Pig Iron & Spiegeleisen, Sponge Iron, & Ferroalloys 31054 Vegt, Frsh, Chld, Fzn, Simply Preservd; Roots, Tubers 31 515 Org-Inorganic/Heterocyclic Compounds & their Salts 30034 Fish, Frsh (Live Or Dead), Chilled Or Frozen 30 334 Petroleum oils and products 30513 Carboxylic Acids & Anhydrides, Halides & Derivatives 30 792 Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts 29514 Nitrogen-Function Compounds 29 531 Synthetc Org Coloring Matter &Color Lakes & 27

Prepartn

20 Major 1,399 20 Major 1,734

Others 658 Others 738

Total 2,057 Total 2,472

2000 2001SITC Commodities Value SITC Commodities Value

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

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Chapter VIForeign Direct Investment

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Table VI.1.FDI inflows into ASEAN by Host Country, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Host Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 583 654 702 573 748 549 526 216 4,335

Cambodia 151 294 168 121 144 112 113 18 1,101

Indonesia 4,346 6,194 4,678 -356 -2,745 -4,550 -3,279 -1,172 4,288

Lao PDR 88 128 86 45 52 34 24 22 458

Malaysia 3,007 3,698 2,956 1,766 1,988 786 -1,937 -98 12,265

Myanmar 318 581 879 684 304 208 192 N.A 3,165

The Philippines 1,577 1,618 1,261 1,718 1,364 1,528 1,049 1,222 10,115

Singapore 9,686 8,608 12,836 8,215 12,825 5,389 8,583 N.A 66,143

Thailand 2,004 2,271 3,627 7,434 6,150 3,280 3,780 344 28,546

Viet Nam 1,780 1,803 2,587 1,700 1,484 1,289 1,300 450 11,944

ASEAN 23,540 25,848 29,780 21,899 22,313 8,625 10,352 N.A 142,359

ASEAN 5 20,620 22,389 25,358 18,776 19,582 6,433 8,197 N.A 121,356

BCLMV 2,920 3,459 4,422 3,123 2,731 2,192 2,156 N.A 21,002

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Negative sign means disinvestment.

2. Brunei Darussalam’s figures include reinvested earnings and are based on the International Transaction ReportingSystem (TRS).

3. Cambodia’s figures are estimated aggregate figures, not available by source countries (estimated jointly by the NationalBank of Cambodia and the IMF mission team).

4. Lao PDR’s figures are based on the real inflow of investments, provided by the Bank of the Lao PDR.5. Myanmar’s figures are in fiscal year which ends in March of the following calendar year.6. The Philippines’ figures are based on the Balance of Payments (BOP) records, excluding reinvested earnings.7. Singapore’s figures for 1995-2001 include equity and reinvested earnings. For 1997-2000, figures also include

inter-company loans.8. Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam figures comprise of equity and loans.9. Indonesia’s, Philippine's and Thailand's figures for 1st half 2002 are preliminary figures.

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Graphic VI.1.FDI inflows to ASEAN 5 by Host Country, 1995-2001

Graphic VI.2.FDI inflows to BCMLV by Host Country, 1995-2001

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Graphic VI.3.FDI inflows to ASEAN by Host Country,

for the Period of 1995-1998

Graphic VI.4.FDI inflows to ASEAN by Host Country,

for the Period of 1995-2001

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Table VI.2.FDI inflows into ASEAN by Source Country, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (9)

ASEAN *) 3,516.9 3,121.7 3,962.9 2,073.1 934.6 714.3 933.2 15,256.7

REST OF THE WORLD 19,872.5 22,432.8 25,649.4 19,705.5 21,235.2 7,799.2 9,306.0 126,000.6

Asian NIEs 2,033.1 2,029.4 3,387.2 1,803.1 1,594.4 1,233.2 -387.0 11,693.3

Hong Kong 630.1 821.4 1,753.2 1,031.3 660.1 670.8 -451.2 5,115.7

South Korea 555.0 465.8 728.6 139.4 598.4 80.7 -271.6 2,296.3

Taiwan (ROC) 846.9 742.3 905.3 632.4 335.8 481.7 335.8 4,280.2

China 152.3 103.7 74.9 272.2 43.6 26.4 148.3 821.4

India -19.3 40.2 86.2 55.2 16.6 40.3 6.1 225.3

Japan 4,263.0 4,955.4 6,810.0 4,056.9 1,300.3 -135.0 900.5 22,151.2

EU-15 5,607.1 6,231.2 5,542.9 5,344.3 7,051.1 2,609.3 4,141.7 36,527.7

Other EU

(Switzerland,

Russia, etc) 1,224.2 1,976.3 2,018.6 1,275.3 1,984.8 1,701.2 1,532.2 11,712.6

Canada 2,073.7 174.9 471.9 -67.4 664.2 -588.2 107.1 2,836.2

USA 2,119.0 4,586.5 3,669.4 3,427.1 4,992.3 2,404.6 3,150.0 24,348.9

Australia 222.7 275.2 124.5 -201.9 -1,069.1 -294.9 -463.1 -1,406.5

New Zealand -87.3 28.0 30.8 26.7 101.8 15.9 12.7 128.6

ALL OTHERS **) 2,284.0 2,031.9 3,432.8 3,714.1 4,555.1 786.3 157.6 16,961.9

Total *) 23,389.4 25,554.4 29,612.3 21,778.6 22,169.7 8,513.6 10,239.3 141,257.3

FDI in Cambodia 150.7 293.7 168.1 120.7 143.6 111.7 112.9 1,101.4

Total Incl. Cambodia 23,540.1 25,848.1 29,780.4 21,899.3 22,313.3 8,625.3 10,352.2 142,358.7

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: *) Excluding Cambodia (Cambodia figures are not available at details by Country).

**) Pakistan & other Asia; Central and South America; Others of which Bermuda, etc; Joint Countries and InternationalOrganisation.

1. Negative sign means disinvestment.2. Brunei Darussalam’s figures include reinvested earnings and are based on the International Transaction Reporting

System (TRS).3. Cambodia's figures are estimated aggregate figures, not available by source countries (estimated jointly by the National

Bank of Cambodia and the IMF mission team).4. Lao PDR’s figures are based on the real inflow of investments, provided by the Bank of the Lao PDR.5. Myanmar’s figures are in fiscal year which ends in March of the following calendar year.6. The Philippines’ figures are based on the Balance of Payments (BOP) records, excluding reinvested earnings.7. Singapore’s figures for 1995-2001 include equity and reinvested earnings. For 1997-2000, figures also include inter-

company loans.8. Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam figures comprise of equity and loans.

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Table VI.3.FDI inflows into ASEAN from ASEAN by Source Country,

1995-2001(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: *) Excluding Cambodia (Cambodia’s figures are not available at detail by Country).

1. Negative sign means disinvestment.2. Brunei Darussalam’s figures include reinvested earnings and are based on the International Transaction Reporting

System (TRS).3. Lao PDR’s figures are based on the real inflow of investments, provided by the Bank of the Lao PDR.4. Myanmar’s figures are in fiscal year which ends in March of the following calendar year.5. The Philippines’ figures are based on the Balance of Payments (BOP) records, excluding reinvested earnings.6. Singapore’s figures for 1995-2001 include equity and reinvested earnings. For 1997-2000, figures also include inter-

company loans.7. Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam figures comprise of equity and loans.8. Indonesia’s, Philippine's and Thailand's figures for 1st half 2002 are preliminary figures.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 311.3 353.1 384.9 247.2 4.3 10.6 10.6 0.9 1,322.0

Cambodia – – – – – – – – –

Indonesia 608.9 193.3 272.5 -38.4 -427.8 -232.6 -240.0 -109.7 136.0

Lao PDR 6.5 102.6 64.4 28.3 31.4 13.7 3.1 2.3 249.9

Malaysia 908.4 730.6 1,217.7 254.9 227.0 -111.6 -804.8 -159.7 2,422.1

Myanmar 96.7 228.6 323.3 153.9 41.2 74.0 67.4 N.A 985.1

The Philippines 241.6 74.9 142.9 106.9 110.9 126.5 222.3 3.2 1,026.0

Singapore 795.7 801.8 712.6 351.9 86.4 242.2 -173.0 N.A 2,817.6

Thailand 160.6 308.1 297.5 569.6 572.0 389.0 1,606.2 415.9 3,903.1

Viet Nam 387.3 328.7 547.2 398.7 289.3 202.4 241.5 71.3 2,395.0

ASEAN *) 3,516.9 3,121.7 3,962.9 2,073.1 934.6 714.3 933.2 N.A 15,256.7

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Table VI.4.Share in FDI inflows into ASEAN by Source Country, 1995-2001

(%)

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (9)

ASEAN *) 15.04 12.22 13.38 9.52 4.22 8.39 9.11 10.80

REST OF THE WORLD 84.96 87.78 86.62 90.48 95.78 91.61 90.89 89.20

Asian NIEs 8.69 7.94 11.44 8.28 7.19 14.49 -3.78 8.28

Hong Kong 2.69 3.21 5.92 4.74 2.98 7.88 -4.41 3.62

South Korea 2.37 1.82 2.46 0.64 2.70 0.95 -2.65 1.63

Taiwan (ROC) 3.62 2.90 3.06 2.90 1.51 5.66 3.28 3.03

China 0.65 0.41 0.25 1.25 0.20 0.31 1.45 0.58

India -0.08 0.16 0.29 0.25 0.07 0.47 0.06 0.16

Japan 18.23 19.39 23.00 18.63 5.87 -1.59 8.79 15.68

EU-15 23.97 24.38 18.72 24.54 31.81 30.65 40.45 25.86

Switzerland 5.23 7.73 6.82 5.86 8.95 19.98 14.96 8.29

Canada 8.87 0.68 1.59 -0.31 3.00 -6.91 1.05 2.01

USA 9.06 17.95 12.39 15.74 22.52 28.24 30.76 17.24

Australia 0.95 1.08 0.42 -0.93 -4.82 -3.46 -4.52 -1.00

New Zealand -0.37 0.11 0.10 0.12 0.46 0.19 0.12 0.09

ALL OTHERS **) 9.77 7.95 11.59 17.05 20.55 9.24 1.54 12.01

Total *) 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: *) Excluding Cambodia (Cambodia figures are not available at details by Country).

**) Pakistan & other Asia; Central and South America; Others of which Bermuda, etc; Joint Countries and InternationalOrganisation.

1. Negative sign means disinvestment.2. Brunei Darussalam’s figures include reinvested earnings and are based on the International Transaction Reporting

System (TRS).3. Cambodia’s figures are estimated aggregate figures, not available by source countries (estimated jointly by the National

Bank of Cambodia and the IMF mission team).4. Lao PDR’s figures are based on the real inflow of investments, provided by the Bank of the Lao PDR.5. Myanmar’s figures are in fiscal year which ends in March of the following calendar year.6. The Philippines’ figures are based on the Balance of Payments (BOP) records, excluding reinvested earnings.7. Singapore’s figures for 1995-2001 include equity and reinvested earnings. For 1997-2000, figures also include

inter-company loans.8. Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam figures comprise of equity and loans.

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Table VI.5.ASEAN Member Countries’ Share in Intra-ASEAN FDI inflows,

1995-2001(%)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: *) Excluding Cambodia (Cambodia’s figures are not available at detail by Country).

1. Negative sign means disinvestment.2. Brunei Darussalam’s figures include reinvested earnings and are based on the International Transaction Reporting

System (TRS).3. Lao PDR’s figures are based on the real inflow of investments, provided by the Bank of the Lao PDR.4. Myanmar’s figures are in fiscal year which ends in March of the following calendar year.5. The Philippines’ figures are based on the Balance of Payments (BOP) records, excluding reinvested earnings.6. Singapore’s figures for 1995-2001 include equity and reinvested earnings. For 1997-2000, figures also include inter-

company loans.7. Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam figures comprise of equity and loans.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (9)

Brunei Darussalam 8.85 11.31 9.71 11.92 0.46 1.48 1.14 8.67

Cambodia - - - - - - - -

Indonesia 17.31 6.19 6.88 -1.85 -45.78 -32.55 -25.71 0.89

Lao PDR 0.19 3.29 1.62 1.37 3.36 1.92 0.33 1.64

Malaysia 25.83 23.40 30.73 12.30 24.28 -15.62 -86.24 15.88

Myanmar 2.75 7.32 8.16 7.42 4.41 10.36 7.22 6.46

The Philippines 6.87 2.40 3.61 5.16 11.87 17.71 23.82 6.72

Singapore 22.62 25.69 17.98 16.97 9.24 33.91 -18.54 18.47

Thailand 4.57 9.87 7.51 27.48 61.21 54.46 172.12 25.58

Viet Nam 11.01 10.53 13.81 19.23 30.95 28.33 25.88 15.70

ASEAN *) 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

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Graphic VI.5.Extra and Intra-ASEAN FDI inflows, 1995-2001

Graphic VI.6.FDI inflows to ASEAN by Source Country, for the Period 1995-2001

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Graphic VI.7.FDI inflows to ASEAN by Source Country, 1995-1998

Graphic VI.8.Composition of FDI inflows to ASEAN by Source Country, 1995-2001

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Table VI.6.FDI inflows into ASEAN 5 by Source Country, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (9)

ASEAN 2,715.1 2,108.7 2,643.1 1,244.9 568.5 413.6 610.7 10,304.7

REST OF THE WORLD 17,754.4 19,986.7 22,547.0 17,410.8 18,870.3 5,908.1 7,473.0 109,951.3

Asian NIEs 1,340.0 1,315.4 2,372.8 1,105.1 1,147.1 806.9 -722.8 7,364.5

Hong Kong 436.1 618.5 1,459.8 803.6 541.7 563.2 -507.8 3,915.1

South Korea 317.3 241.1 385.6 -53.2 392.5 -5.5 -331.4 946.4

Taiwan (ROC) 585.5 455.9 527.4 354.8 213.0 249.2 116.3 2,502.1

China 140.5 98.0 43.7 265.1 35.4 -3.6 111.7 690.8

India -20.7 38.1 83.2 53.3 16.3 37.8 5.7 213.7

Japan 4,121.3 4,773.5 6,346.0 3,625.7 874.6 -297.5 800.4 20,244.1

EU-15 4,904.0 5,550.1 4,695.0 4,650.9 6,005.2 1,824.2 3,247.0 30,876.4

Other EU

(Switzerland,

Russia, etc) 1,173.8 1,894.2 2,008.8 1,268.7 1,943.6 1,506.5 1,421.9 11,217.6

Canada 2,069.1 174.5 469.2 -77.3 663.1 -597.5 100.2 2,801.3

USA 2,026.1 4,426.0 3,541.9 3,238.1 4,948.6 2,298.5 3,034.4 23,513.6

Australia 212.2 261.5 107.8 -214.5 -1,115.5 -315.7 -476.4 -1,540.7

New Zealand -97.3 19.3 21.2 17.2 30.9 14.5 12.6 18.4

ALL OTHERS *) 2,037.0 1,729.7 3,025.5 3,599.2 4,464.5 745.8 51.2 15,652.8

Total 20,620.2 22,389.1 25,358.2 18,776.4 19,582.4 6,433.4 8,196.7 121,356.4

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: *) Pakistan & other Asia; Central and South America; Others of which Bermuda, etc; Joint Countries and International

Organisation.1. Negative sign means disinvestment.2. Brunei Darussalam’s figures include reinvested earnings and are based on the International Transaction Reporting

System (TRS).3. Cambodia’s figures are estimated aggregate figures, not available by source countries (estimated jointly by the National

Bank of Cambodia and the IMF mission team).4. Lao PDR’s figures are based on the real inflow of investments, provided by the Bank of the Lao PDR.5. Myanmar’s figures are in fiscal year which ends in March of the following calendar year.6. The Philippines’ figures are based on the Balance of Payments (BOP) records, excluding reinvested earnings.7. Singapore’s figures for 1995-2001 include equity and reinvested earnings. For 1997-2000, figures also include

inter-company loans.8. Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam figures comprise of equity and loans.

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Table VI.7.FDI inflows into BCLMV by Source Country, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (9)

ASEAN *) 801.8 1,013.0 1,319.8 828.1 366.1 300.7 322.5 4,952.0

REST OF THE WORLD 1,967.4 2,152.3 2,934.3 2,174.0 2,221.3 1,779.4 1,720.1 14,948.9

Asian NIEs 693.1 714.0 1,014.4 697.9 447.2 426.4 335.8 4,328.8

Hong Kong 194.0 202.9 293.4 227.7 118.4 107.6 56.5 1,200.6

South Korea 237.7 224.7 343.0 192.6 205.9 86.2 59.8 1,350.0

Taiwan (ROC) 261.4 286.4 377.9 277.6 122.9 232.5 219.5 1,778.2

China 11.8 5.7 31.2 7.1 8.1 30.1 36.5 130.5

India 1.4 2.1 3.0 1.9 0.3 2.5 0.4 11.5

Japan 141.7 181.9 464.1 431.2 425.7 162.5 100.1 1,907.2

EU-15 703.1 681.1 847.9 693.4 1,045.9 785.2 894.7 5,651.3

Other EU

(Switzerland,

Russia, etc) 50.4 82.1 9.8 6.5 41.2 194.6 110.3 495.0

Canada 4.6 0.4 2.8 9.9 1.1 9.3 6.9 34.9

USA 92.9 160.5 127.5 189.0 43.7 106.1 115.6 835.3

Australia 10.5 13.7 16.7 12.6 46.5 20.8 13.3 134.1

New Zealand 9.9 8.7 9.7 9.6 70.9 1.4 0.0 110.2

ALL OTHERS **) 248.0 302.1 407.4 114.9 90.7 40.5 106.4 1,310.0

Total *) 2,769.2 3,165.3 4,254.1 3,002.2 2,587.4 2,080.2 2,042.6 19,900.9

FDI in Cambodia 150.7 293.7 168.1 120.7 143.6 111.7 112.9 1,101.4

Total Incl. Cambodia 2,919.9 3,459.0 4,422.2 3,122.9 2,731.0 2,191.9 2,155.5 21,002.3

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: *) Excluding Cambodia (Cambodia figures are not available at details by Country).

**) Pakistan & other Asia; Central and South America; Others of which Bermuda, etc; Joint Countries and InternationalOrganisation.

1. Negative sign means disinvestment.2. Brunei Darussalam’s figures include reinvested earnings and are based on the International Transaction Reporting

System (TRS).3. Cambodia's figures are estimated aggregate figures, not available by source countries (estimated jointly by the National

Bank of Cambodia and the IMF mission team).4. Lao PDR’s figures are based on the real inflow of investments, provided by the Bank of the Lao PDR.5. Myanmar’s figures are in fiscal year which ends in March of the following calendar year.6. The Philippines’ figures are based on the Balance of Payments (BOP) records, excluding reinvested earnings.7. Singapore’s figures for 1995-2001 include equity and reinvested earnings. For 1997-2000, figures also include inter-

company loans.8. Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam figures comprise of equity and loans.

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Graphic VI.9.FDI inflows to ASEAN 5 by Source Country, for the Period 1995-2001

Graphic VI.10.FDI inflows to BCLMV by Source Country, for the Period 1995-2001

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Graphic VI.11.FDI inflows to ASEAN 5 by Source Country, 1995-2001

Graphic VI.12.FDI inflows to BCLMV by Source Country, 1995-2001

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Table VI.8.FDI inflows into ASEAN Member Countries

Source Countries

Host Countries

BruneiDarussalam

Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

ASEAN *) 1,322.0 – 136.0 249.9 2,422.1

REST OF THE WORLD 3,012.5 – 4,152.5 207.6 9,842.6

Asian NIEs 30.0 – 343.6 114.8 342.1

Hong Kong 25.8 – 3.0 1.7 120.3

South Korea 1.0 – 367.2 105.9 -50.3

Taiwan (ROC) 3.2 – -26.6 7.2 272.0

China 0.0 – -35.7 29.4 58.9

India 6.2 – 3.1 0.2 -17.4

Japan 42.9 – 1,069.3 15.4 1,206.8

EU-15 2,703.4 – 3,350.9 16.8 2,887.5

Other EU

(Switzerland,

Russia, etc) 0.6 – 727.5 1.1 67.2

Canada 0.0 – 234.0 3.2 -114.1

USA 58.0 – -1,367.9 2.8 5,398.7

Australia 46.1 – -354.8 22.0 113.9

New Zealand 105.9 – 0.5 0.1 14.6

ALL OTHERS **) 19.4 – 181.9 1.8 -115.7

Total *) 4,334.6 – 4,288.4 457.5 12,264.6

FDI in Cambodia – 1,101.4 – – –

Total Incl. Cambodia 4,334.6 1,101.4 4,288.4 457.5 12,264.6

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: *) Excluding Cambodia (Cambodia figures are not available at details by Country).

**) Pakistan & other Asia; Central and South America; Others of which Bermuda, etc; Joint Countries and InternationalOrganisation.

***) Includes reinvested earnings.1. Negative sign means disinvestment.2. Brunei Darussalam’s figures include reinvested earnings and are based on the International Transaction Reporting

System (TRS).3. Cambodia’s figures are estimated aggregate figures, not available by source countries (estimated jointly by the National

Bank of Cambodia and the IMF mission team).4. Lao PDR’s figures are based on the real inflow of investments, provided by the Bank of the Lao PDR.5. Myanmar’s figures are in fiscal year which ends in March of the following calendar year.6. The Philippines’ figures are based on the Balance of Payments (BOP) records, excluding reinvested earnings.7. Singapore’s figures for 1995-2001 include equity and reinvested earnings. For 1997-2000, figures also include inter-

company loans.8. Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam figures comprise of equity and loans.

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by Source Countries, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

MyanmarThe

PhilippinesSingapore Thailand Viet Nam TOTAL

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (13)

6,757.9 985.1 1,026.0 2,817.6 3,903.1 2,395.0 15,256.7

23,627.8 2,179.9 9,089.0 63,325.2 24,642.4 9,548.9 126,000.6

1,712.4 103.3 912.4 2,731.6 3,034.9 4,080.7 11,693.3

1,003.3 57.3 473.7 1,259.4 2,058.6 1,115.8 5,115.7

46.9 46.0 235.2 228.2 166.1 1,197.0 2,296.3

662.2 0.0 202.5 1,244.0 810.1 1,767.8 4,280.2

105.7 8.9 304.1 354.4 9.2 92.2 821.4

-12.4 0.0 3.9 219.9 4.3 5.1 225.3

3,328.0 111.2 2,290.5 9,032.7 6,644.7 1,737.7 22,151.2

6,841.8 1,607.6 1,726.2 19,227.9 3,683.9 1,323.6 36,527.7

325.3 0.0 97.1 9,882.6 443.1 493.3 11,712.6

-20.9 9.3 3.2 2,659.3 18.9 22.5 2,836.2

8,749.0 315.3 2,818.3 12,597.2 4,067.3 459.3 24,348.9

345.6 6.6 87.1 -1,643.4 256.5 59.3 -1,406.5

42.6 2.8 -3.8 2.4 4.7 1.4 128.6

2,210.7 14.9 851.1 8,260.6 6,474.9 1,273.9 16,962.9

30,385.6 3,164.9 10,115.0 66,142.8 28,545.5 11,943.9 141,257.3

– – – – – – 1,101.4

30,385.6 3,164.9 10,115.0 66,142.8 28,545.5 11,943.9 142,358.7

Host Countries

Malaysi ***)

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Table VI.9.Share of Intra-ASEAN FDI in FDI inflows into ASEAN Member Countries,

1995-1st Half of 2002(%)

ASEANMember Countries

1st half2002

1995-2001

(1) (9) (10)

Brunei Darussalam

ASEAN 53.4 54.0 54.9 43.1 0.6 1.9 2.0 0.4 30.5

REST OF THE WORLD 46.6 46.0 45.1 56.9 99.4 98.1 98.0 99.6 69.5

Cambodia

ASEAN – – – – – – – – –

REST OF THE WORLD – – – – – – – – –

Indonesia

ASEAN 14.0 3.1 5.8 10.8 15.6 5.1 7.3 9.4 3.2

REST OF THE WORLD 86.0 96.9 94.2 89.2 84.4 94.9 92.7 90.6 96.8

Lao PDR

ASEAN 7.4 80.1 74.6 62.6 60.8 40.3 12.8 10.5 54.6

REST OF THE WORLD 92.6 19.9 25.4 37.4 39.2 59.7 87.2 89.5 45.4

Malaysia

ASEAN 30.2 19.8 41.2 14.4 11.4 -14.2 41.5 163.6 19.7

REST OF THE WORLD 69.8 80.2 58.8 85.6 88.6 114.2 58.5 -63.6 80.3

Myanmar

ASEAN 30.4 39.4 36.8 22.5 13.5 35.6 35.1 – 31.1

REST OF THE WORLD 69.6 60.6 63.2 77.5 86.5 64.4 64.9 – 68.9

The Philippines

ASEAN 15.3 4.6 11.3 6.2 6.4 9.3 14.5 0.2 9.5

REST OF THE WORLD 84.7 95.4 88.7 93.8 93.6 90.7 85.5 99.8 90.5

Singapore

ASEAN 8.2 9.3 5.6 4.3 0.7 4.5 -2.0 – 4.3

REST OF THE WORLD 91.8 90.7 94.4 95.7 99.3 95.5 102.0 – 95.7

Thailand

ASEAN 8.0 13.6 8.2 7.7 9.3 11.9 42.5 120.7 13.7

REST OF THE WORLD 92.0 86.4 91.8 92.3 90.7 88.1 57.5 -20.7 86.3

Viet Nam

ASEAN 21.8 18.2 21.1 23.5 19.5 15.7 18.6 15.9 20.1

REST OF THE WORLD 78.2 81.8 78.9 76.5 80.5 84.3 81.4 84.1 79.9

ALL ASEAN

ASEAN 15.0 12.2 13.4 9.5 4.2 8.4 9.1 - 10.8

REST OF THE WORLD 85.0 87.8 86.6 90.5 95.8 91.6 90.9 - 89.2

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).

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2000

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1999

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1998

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1997

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1996

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Table VI.10.FDI inflows into ASEAN Member Countries from USA,

1995-2001(US$ Million)

Source and notes refer to Table VI.11.

Host Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 15.7 12.4 14.1 15.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 58.0

Cambodia NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Indonesia 549.6 889.9 -646.3 -280.7 190.0 -1,178.7 -891.8 -280.1 -1,367.9

Lao PDR 0.0 0.8 0.8 0.5 0.6 0.0 0.1 0.2 2.8

Malaysia 793.8 649.8 619.3 111.0 787.2 500.9 1,936.7 24.1 5,398.7

Myanmar 30.2 14.3 30.6 158.3 0.8 36.4 44.7 0.0 315.3

The Philippines 77.4 433.2 119.9 573.7 578.9 600.3 435.0 71.1 2,818.3

Singapore 345.3 2,023.5 2,668.3 1,550.8 2,751.3 1,758.4 1,499.6 0.0 12,597.2

Thailand 260.1 429.5 780.7 1,283.3 641.2 617.6 54.9 -151.0 4,067.3

Viet Nam 47.0 133.0 82.0 14.5 42.3 69.7 70.8 4.1 459.3

Total 2,119.0 4,586.5 3,669.4 3,427.1 4,992.3 2,404.6 3,150.0 -331.5 24,348.9

20011st half

2002

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Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Negative sign means disinvestment.

2. Brunei Darussalam’s figures include reinvested earnings and are based on the International Transaction ReportingSystem (TRS).

3. Lao PDR’s figures are based on the real inflow of investments, provided by the Bank of the Lao PDR.4. Myanmar’s figures are in fiscal year which ends in March of the following calendar year.5. The Philippines’ figures are based on the Balance of Payments (BOP) records, excluding reinvested earnings.6. Singapore’s figures for 1995-2001 include equity and reinvested earnings. For 1997-2000, figures also include inter-

company loans.7. Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam figures comprise of equity and loans.8. Indonesia’s, Philippine's and Thailand's figures for 1st half 2002 are preliminary figures.

Table VI.11.FDI inflows into ASEAN Member Countries from Japan,

1995-2001(US$ Million)

Host Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 6.1 7.4 7.2 6.9 5.6 5.4 4.3 24.4 42.9

Cambodia NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Indonesia 1,750.9 1,828.6 1,597.2 -153.8 -1,134.8 -1,717.4 -1,101.5 -246.9 1,069.3

Lao PDR 0.8 0.3 4.1 7.0 0.8 1.6 0.6 0.2 15.4

Malaysia 450.1 390.8 490.5 308.0 241.6 41.7 -715.9 28.6 1,206.8

Myanmar 0.4 15.6 18.9 33.5 18.8 16.3 7.7 0.0 111.2

The Philippines 683.1 527.3 404.6 353.7 133.0 49.2 139.8 586.7 2,290.5

Singapore 680.8 1,503.2 2,505.6 1,633.2 1,146.5 459.2 1,104.2 0.0 9,032.7

Thailand 556.5 523.6 1,348.0 1,484.7 488.4 869.9 1,373.7 307.1 6,644.7

Viet Nam 134.3 158.6 433.9 383.8 400.5 139.2 87.5 39.1 1,737.7

Total 4,263.0 4,955.4 6,810.0 4,056.9 1,300.3 -135.0 900.5 739.2 22,151.2

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Table VI.12.FDI inflows into ASEAN Member Countries from European Union,

1995-2001(US$ Million)

Source and notes refer to Table VI.13.

Host Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 224.9 252.5 264.7 271.9 658.8 526.1 504.5 184.5 2,703.4

Cambodia NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Indonesia 636.2 2,164.8 2,582.3 597.2 -1,073.0 -1,094.5 -462.2 -228.3 3,350.9

Lao PDR 0.9 2.2 2.6 2.1 3.0 3.8 2.1 2.0 16.8

Malaysia 435.7 1,031.9 211.5 605.9 556.0 378.3 -331.9 90.5 2,887.5

Myanmar 176.5 301.7 492.5 294.8 216.6 69.0 56.4 0.0 1,607.6

The Philippines 216.6 255.4 165.0 141.9 262.2 580.8 104.2 15.7 1,726.2

Singapore 3,435.8 1,929.9 1,376.0 2,393.6 4,891.5 1,449.9 3,751.2 0.0 19,227.9

Thailand 179.7 168.1 360.1 912.3 1,368.5 509.6 185.6 -286.6 3,683.9

Viet Nam 300.7 124.7 88.2 124.6 167.5 186.2 331.7 158.9 1,323.6

Total 5,607.1 6,231.2 5,542.9 5,344.3 7,051.1 2,609.3 4,141.7 -63.4 36,527.7

20011st half

2002

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Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Negative sign means disinvestment.

2. Brunei Darussalam’s figures include reinvested earnings and are based on the International Transaction ReportingSystem (TRS).

3. Lao PDR’s figures are based on the real inflow of investments, provided by the Bank of the Lao PDR.4. Myanmar’s figures are in fiscal year which ends in March of the following calendar year.5. The Philippines’ figures are based on the Balance of Payments (BOP) records, excluding reinvested earnings.6. Singapore’s figures for 1995-2001 include equity and reinvested earnings. For 1997-2000, figures also include inter-

company loans.7. Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam figures comprise of equity and loans.8. Indonesia’s, Philippine's and Thailand's figures for 1st half 2002 are preliminary figures.

Table VI.13.FDI inflows into ASEAN Member Countries from China,

1995-2001(US$ Million)

Host Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 15.7 12.4 14.1 15.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 58.0

Cambodia NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Indonesia 5.7 0.0 8.0 -44.0 -1.2 -2.8 -1.5 -0.4 -35.7

Lao PDR 1.5 0.4 2.7 2.8 1.1 9.1 11.8 1.3 29.4

Malaysia 13.5 6.5 23.0 3.4 1.2 -1.0 12.2 1.2 58.9

Myanmar 3.1 2.2 0.4 2.6 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 8.9

The Philippines 13.7 3.1 5.8 216.4 64.9 0.0 0.1 0.0 304.1

Singapore 105.7 84.5 14.6 84.2 -27.4 -7.1 99.9 0.0 354.4

Thailand 1.9 3.9 -7.8 5.1 -2.1 7.2 1.0 6.9 9.2

Viet Nam 7.2 3.1 28.1 1.7 7.0 21.0 24.2 1.4 92.2

Total 152.3 103.7 74.9 272.2 43.6 26.4 148.3 10.4 821.4

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Table VI.14.FDI inflows into Brunei Darussalam by Source Country, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Negative sign means disinvestment.

2. Figures include reinvested earnings and are based on the International Transaction Reporting System (TRS).

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

ASEAN 311.3 353.1 384.9 247.2 4.3 10.6 10.6 0.9 1,322.0REST OF THE WORLD 271.4 300.5 316.8 326.1 743.3 538.6 515.8 215.5 3,012.5

Asian NIEs 5.8 6.1 7.6 8.6 0.3 0.3 1.4 0.2 30.0Hong Kong 4.8 5.5 6.9 8.0 0.3 0.0 0.4 0.2 25.8South Korea 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0

Taiwan (ROC) 0.8 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.3 1.0 0.0 3.2China 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0India 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.4 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.3 6.2

Japan 6.1 7.4 7.2 6.9 5.6 5.4 4.3 24.4 42.9EU-15 224.9 252.5 264.7 271.9 658.8 526.1 504.5 184.5 2,703.4Other EU 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.6

Canada 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0USA 15.7 12.4 14.1 15.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 58.0Australia 10.2 12.0 12.0 11.9 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 46.1

New Zealand 7.1 8.7 9.7 9.6 70.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 105.9ALL OTHERS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.8 6.4 5.2 6.2 19.4

Total 582.8 653.6 701.7 573.3 747.6 549.2 526.4 216.4 4,334.6

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Table VI.15.FDI inflows into Indonesia by Source Country, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Negative sign means disinvestment.

2. Figures comprise of equity and loans.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

ASEAN 608.9 193.3 272.5 -38.4 -427.8 -232.6 -240.0 -109.7 136.0REST OF THE WORLD 3,737.1 6,000.7 4,405.5 -317.6 -2,317.2 -4,317.4 -3,038.5 -1,062.6 4,152.5

Asian NIEs 255.2 424.5 477.6 -171.3 -100.7 -70.7 -471.1 -23.8 343.5Hong Kong 106.8 94.5 232.3 13.3 -143.9 -122.2 -177.7 -15.5 3.0South Korea 162.5 310.5 237.6 -177.7 63.7 56.4 -286.0 -7.6 367.1

Taiwan (ROC) -14.1 19.5 7.7 -6.9 -20.5 -4.9 -7.5 -0.8 -26.6China 5.7 0.0 8.0 -44.0 -1.2 -2.8 -1.5 -0.4 -35.8India 14.1 0.0 13.2 15.3 -5.9 -15.9 -17.6 -0.6 3.1

Japan 1,750.9 1,828.6 1,597.2 -153.8 -1,134.8 -1,717.4 -1,101.5 -246.9 1,069.3EU-15 636.1 2,164.8 2,582.3 597.1 -1,073.0 -1,094.5 -462.2 -228.3 3,350.7Other EU 98.6 165.0 374.9 98.0 55.4 -107.2 52.1 -209.6 736.8

Canada 0.0 11.6 56.1 70.1 73.7 43.4 -21.0 10.2 233.9USA 549.6 889.9 -646.2 -280.7 190.0 -1,178.7 -891.8 -280.1 -1,367.8Australia 67.9 93.5 125.8 -183.0 -202.2 -108.2 -148.7 53.7 -354.9

New Zealand 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5ALL OTHERS 359.0 422.3 -183.4 -265.3 -118.6 -65.6 24.6 -136.9 173.1

Total 4,346.0 6,194.0 4,678.0 -356.0 -2,745.1 -4,550.0 -3,278.5 -1,172.3 4,288.4

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Table VI.16.FDI inflows into Lao PDR by Source Country, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Note: Figures are based on the real inflow of investments, provided by the Bank of the Lao PDR.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

ASEAN 6.5 102.6 64.4 28.3 31.4 13.7 3.1 2.3 249.9REST OF THE WORLD 81.9 25.4 21.9 17.0 20.2 20.3 20.8 19.6 207.6

Asian NIEs 75.8 21.5 5.6 3.3 3.0 1.5 4.2 2.1 114.8Hong Kong 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.6 0.1 0.1 0.0 1.7South Korea 74.7 21.5 5.4 3.1 0.1 0.1 1.0 1.2 105.9

Taiwan (ROC) 1.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 1.3 1.3 3.1 0.9 7.2 China 1.5 0.4 2.7 2.8 1.1 9.1 11.8 1.3 29.4 India 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2

Japan 0.8 0.3 4.1 7.0 0.8 1.6 0.6 0.2 15.4 EU-15 0.9 2.2 2.6 2.1 3.0 3.8 2.1 2.0 16.8 Other EU 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.1 1.1

Canada 2.6 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 3.2 USA 0.0 0.8 0.8 0.5 0.6 0.0 0.1 0.2 2.8 Australia 0.3 0.1 4.3 0.5 11.4 3.6 1.9 4.6 22.0

New Zealand 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 ALL OTHERS 0.0 0.0 1.7 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 8.9 1.8

Total 88.4 128.0 86.3 45.3 51.6 34.0 23.9 21.9 457.5

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Table VI.17.FDI inflows into Malaysia by Source Country, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Negative sign means disinvestment.

2. Figures comprise of equity and loans.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

ASEAN 908.4 730.6 1,217.7 254.9 227.0 -111.6 -804.8 -159.7 2,422.1REST OF THE WORLD 2,098.6 2,967.7 1,738.3 1,511.3 1,761.5 897.6 -1,132.5 62.1 9,842.6

Asian NIEs 306.2 178.8 231.9 145.4 144.5 20.8 -685.5 -38.2 342.1Hong Kong 52.1 182.4 176.0 90.8 115.1 80.4 -576.4 1.3 120.3South Korea 67.2 3.5 -0.3 0.5 2.4 -35.1 -88.4 0.0 -50.3

Taiwan (ROC) 186.9 -7.1 56.2 54.1 27.1 -24.4 -20.7 -39.5 272.0 China 13.5 6.5 23.0 3.4 1.2 -1.0 12.2 1.2 58.9 India -7.3 -2.0 -0.7 -3.4 -0.8 -0.7 -2.5 -1.6 -17.4

Japan 450.1 390.8 490.5 308.0 241.6 41.7 -715.9 28.6 1,206.8 EU-15 435.7 1,031.9 211.5 605.9 556.0 378.3 -331.9 90.5 2,887.5 Other EU 5.9 258.8 23.8 66.0 -76.4 -13.3 -197.4 1.6 67.2

Canada 18.9 54.0 19.8 9.8 -18.0 5.6 -204.2 -5.5 -114.1 USA 793.8 649.8 619.3 111.0 787.2 500.9 1,936.7 24.1 5,398.7 Australia 36.7 42.3 84.1 19.2 12.9 -2.0 -79.4 -10.3 113.9

New Zealand -0.7 3.0 1.4 3.0 1.3 8.9 -2.2 -1.8 14.6 ALL OTHERS 45.9 353.8 33.6 243.0 112.0 -41.6 -862.5 -26.6 -115.7

Total 3,007.0 3,698.3 2,956.0 1,766.2 1,988.5 786.1 -1,937.4 -97.6 12,264.6

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Table VI.18.FDI inflows into Myanmar by Source Country, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Myanmar's figures are in fiscal year which ends in March of the following calendar year.

2. Figures comprise of equity and loans.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

ASEAN 96.7 228.6 323.3 153.9 41.2 74.0 67.4 0.0 985.1REST OF THE WORLD 220.9 352.1 555.5 529.7 263.0 134.0 124.7 – 2,179.9

Asian NIEs 7.1 13.7 11.2 27.8 22.6 9.0 11.9 – 103.3 Hong Kong 5.7 13.2 4.7 10.7 13.8 4.5 4.7 – 57.3 South Korea 1.4 0.5 6.5 17.1 8.8 4.5 7.2 – 46.0

Taiwan (ROC) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 – 0.0 China 3.1 2.2 0.4 2.6 0.0 0.0 0.5 – 8.9 India 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 – 0.0

Japan 0.4 15.6 18.9 33.5 18.8 16.3 7.7 – 111.2 EU-15 176.5 301.7 492.5 294.8 216.6 69.0 56.4 – 1,607.6 Other EU 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 – 0.0

Canada 0.8 0.0 1.5 3.9 0.4 1.1 1.6 – 9.3 USA 30.2 14.3 30.6 158.3 0.8 36.4 44.7 – 315.3 Australia 0.0 1.6 0.4 0.3 1.3 1.9 1.1 – 6.6

New Zealand 2.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 – 2.8 ALL OTHERS 0.0 3.0 0.0 8.5 2.5 0.3 0.7 – 14.9

Total 317.6 580.7 878.8 683.6 304.2 208.0 192.0 N.A 3,164.9

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Table VI.19.FDI inflows into The Philippines by Source Country, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Negative sign means disinvestment.

2. Figures comprise of equity and loans and excludes reinvested earnings.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

ASEAN 241.6 74.9 142.9 106.9 110.9 126.5 222.3 3.2 1,026.0REST OF THE WORLD 1,335.4 1,543.1 1,118.1 1,611.1 1,623.1 1,227.5 1,314.7 1,339.0 9,773.0

Asian NIEs 257.2 198.7 148.6 173.6 83.7 49.2 1.3 19.3 912.4 Hong Kong 157.9 114.1 59.0 31.0 64.6 45.9 1.3 3.3 473.7 South Korea 85.9 33.3 51.2 56.2 10.1 0.0 -1.6 0.9 235.2

Taiwan (ROC) 12.5 51.3 38.4 86.4 9.0 3.4 1.6 15.1 202.5 China 13.7 3.1 5.8 216.4 64.9 0.0 0.1 0.0 304.1 India 1.9 0.2 0.3 1.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.9

Japan 683.1 527.3 404.6 353.7 133.0 49.2 139.8 586.7 2,290.5 EU-15 216.6 255.4 165.0 141.9 262.2 580.8 104.2 15.7 1,726.2 Other EU 1.0 10.1 9.9 15.3 58.1 2.6 0.1 -0.9 97.1

Canada 1.5 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.2 USA 77.4 433.2 119.9 573.7 578.9 600.3 435.0 71.1 2,818.3 Australia 46.9 3.6 25.8 4.4 2.0 0.0 4.5 0.2 87.1

New Zealand 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.4 -4.2 0.0 -3.8 ALL OTHERS 37.2 110.9 237.7 130.7 439.5 -54.9 634.0 647.0 2,182.1

Total 1,577.0 1,618.0 1,261.0 1,718.0 1,734.0 1,354.0 1,537.0 1,342.2 10,799.0

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Table VI.20.FDI inflows into Singapore by Source Country, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Negative sign means disinvestment.

2. Figures for 1995-2001 include equity and reinvested earnings; for 1997-2000 also include inter-company loans.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

ASEAN 795.7 801.8 712.6 351.9 86.4 242.2 -173.0 0.0 2,817.6REST OF THE WORLD 8,890.5 7,806.4 12,123.8 7,862.7 12,738.8 5,146.9 8,756.1 0.0 63,325.2

Asian NIEs 133.3 135.5 908.5 384.6 659.0 320.9 189.8 – 2,731.6Hong Kong -159.7 12.3 550.1 274.6 272.3 227.9 81.9 – 1,259.4South Korea -10.6 -131.0 67.1 -5.0 310.8 -23.1 20.0 – 228.2

Taiwan (ROC) 303.6 254.2 291.3 115.0 75.9 116.1 87.9 – 1,244.0 China 105.7 84.5 14.6 84.2 -27.4 -7.1 99.9 – 354.4 India -29.3 39.9 70.4 40.4 21.0 52.6 24.9 – 219.9

Japan 680.8 1,503.2 2,505.6 1,633.2 1,146.5 459.2 1,104.2 – 9,032.7 EU-15 3,435.8 1,929.9 1,376.0 2,393.6 4,891.5 1,449.9 3,751.2 – 19,227.9 Other EU 1,004.4 1,243.4 1,435.4 1,136.8 1,873.4 1,662.5 1,526.7 – 9,882.6

Canada 2,051.0 107.2 392.0 -161.0 604.2 -655.9 321.8 – 2,659.3 USA 345.3 2,023.5 2,668.3 1,550.8 2,751.3 1,758.4 1,499.6 – 12,597.2 Australia 35.5 87.9 -247.2 -89.7 -941.1 -232.2 -256.6 – -1,643.4

New Zealand -96.7 14.0 18.6 13.9 29.1 5.0 18.5 – 2.4 ALL OTHERS 1,224.7 637.4 2,981.6 875.9 1,731.3 333.6 476.1 – 8,260.6

Total 9,686.2 8,608.2 12,836.4 8,214.6 12,825.2 5,389.1 8,583.1 N.A 66,142.8

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Table VI.21.FDI inflows into Thailand by Source Country, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Negative sign means disinvestment.

2. Figures comprise of equity and loans.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

ASEAN 160.6 308.1 297.5 569.6 572.0 389.0 1,606.2 415.9 3,903.1REST OF THE WORLD 1,843.5 1,962.5 3,329.3 6,864.0 5,577.7 2,891.2 2,174.2 -71.5 24,642.4

Asian NIEs 388.1 377.9 606.1 572.9 360.6 486.6 242.7 27.5 3,034.9Hong Kong 279.1 215.1 442.4 393.9 233.7 331.3 163.1 1.9 2,058.6South Korea 12.4 24.8 29.9 72.7 5.5 -3.7 24.5 5.1 166.1

Taiwan (ROC) 96.6 138.0 133.8 106.3 121.5 159.0 55.0 20.4 810.1China 1.9 3.9 -7.8 5.1 -2.1 7.2 1.0 6.9 9.2India 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.5 1.8 1.0 1.9 4.3

Japan 556.5 523.6 1,348.0 1,484.7 488.4 869.9 1,373.7 307.1 6,644.7EU-15 179.7 168.1 360.1 912.3 1,368.5 509.6 185.6 -286.6 3,683.9Other EU 16.0 52.0 120.5 73.2 84.8 32.2 40.5 -8.6 419.1

Canada -2.3 1.1 0.8 3.2 3.0 9.5 3.6 6.6 18.9USA 260.1 429.5 780.7 1,283.3 641.2 617.6 54.9 -151.0 4,067.3Australia 25.2 34.1 119.3 34.6 12.9 26.6 3.7 -9.8 256.5

New Zealand 0.1 1.9 1.2 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.6 0.2 4.7ALL OTHERS 418.1 370.4 0.4 2,494.4 2,258.0 329.6 24.2 34.4 5,929.5

Total 2,004.0 2,270.6 3,626.8 7,433.6 6,149.8 3,280.3 3,780.5 344.5 28,545.5

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Table VI.22.FDI inflows into Viet Nam by Source Country, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Negative sign means disinvestment.

2. Figures comprise of equity and loans.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

ASEAN 387.3 328.7 547.2 398.7 289.3 202.4 241.5 71.3 2,395.0REST OF THE WORLD 1,393.2 1,474.3 2,040.1 1,301.3 1,194.7 1,086.6 1,058.8 378.8 9,548.9

Asian NIEs 604.4 672.7 990.0 658.3 421.3 415.6 318.3 101.0 4,080.7Hong Kong 183.5 184.2 281.8 209.1 102.8 103.1 51.4 60.2 1,115.8 South Korea 161.4 202.4 330.9 172.1 197.0 81.6 51.6 17.2 1,197.0

Taiwan (ROC) 259.5 286.0 377.3 277.1 121.6 230.9 215.4 23.6 1,767.8 China 7.2 3.1 28.1 1.7 7.0 21.0 24.2 1.4 92.2 India 0.0 0.7 1.4 0.5 0.2 2.2 0.1 0.0 5.1

Japan 134.3 158.6 433.9 383.8 400.5 139.2 87.5 39.1 1,737.7 EU-15 300.7 124.7 88.2 124.6 167.5 186.2 331.7 158.9 1,323.6 Other EU 50.3 82.0 9.7 6.0 41.1 194.2 110.1 59.0 493.3

Canada 1.2 0.4 1.1 5.7 0.7 8.1 5.3 0.0 22.5 USA 47.0 133.0 82.0 14.5 42.3 69.7 70.8 4.1 459.3 Australia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 33.8 15.2 10.3 8.1 59.3

New Zealand 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 0.0 0.3 1.4 ALL OTHERS 248.0 299.1 405.7 106.3 80.3 33.8 100.6 7.0 1,280.9

Total 1,780.4 1,803.0 2,587.3 1,700.0 1,483.9 1,289.0 1,300.3 450.1 11,943.9

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Table VI.23.FDI inflows into Brunei Darussalam from ASEAN, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Negative sign means disinvestment.

2. Figures include reinvested earnings and are based on the International Transaction Reporting System (TRS).

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Cambodia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Indonesia 11.1 11.3 11.7 11.3 0.2 2.1 0.2 0.4 47.8

Lao PDR 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Malaysia 36.3 43.1 46.8 42.9 1.6 5.4 6.1 0.2 182.1

Myanmar 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

The Philippines 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.6

Singapore 262.0 296.7 324.3 191.0 2.5 3.1 4.3 0.1 1,083.9

Thailand 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 5.6

Viet Nam 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0

ASEAN 311.3 353.1 384.9 247.2 4.3 10.6 10.6 0.9 1,322.0

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Table VI.24.FDI inflows into Indonesia from ASEAN, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Negative sign means disinvestment.

2. Figures comprise of equity and loans.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 0.0 38.7 -38.4 -27.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -26.8

Cambodia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Indonesia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Lao PDR 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Malaysia 23.3 32.9 24.6 19.4 -24.2 0.8 1.4 17.4 78.2

Myanmar 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

The Philippines 0.0 0.0 0.9 -1.4 0.0 0.0 -1.2 0.0 -1.7

Singapore 585.6 48.5 134.0 -21.6 -398.3 -197.0 -200.5 -127.8 -49.1

Thailand 0.0 73.3 151.4 -7.8 -5.4 -36.4 -39.7 0.6 135.5

Viet Nam 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

ASEAN 608.9 193.3 272.5 -38.4 -427.8 -232.6 -240.0 -109.7 136.0

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Table VI.25.FDI inflows into Lao PDR from ASEAN, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Note: Figures are based on the real inflow of investments, provided by the Bank of the Lao PDR.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Cambodia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Indonesia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Lao PDR 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Malaysia 0.8 22.5 56.1 1.2 9.1 3.2 0.9 0.4 93.7

Myanmar 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

The Philippines 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Singapore 0.0 1.3 1.7 0.2 1.7 0.5 0.1 0.1 5.5

Thailand 5.6 78.8 6.3 26.3 19.6 8.6 1.5 1.8 146.7

Viet Nam 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.6 1.1 1.4 0.6 0.0 3.9

ASEAN 6.5 102.6 64.4 28.3 31.4 13.7 3.1 2.3 249.9

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Table VI.26.FDI inflows into Malaysia from ASEAN, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Negative sign means disinvestment.

2. Figures comprise of equity and loans.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 40.6 60.9 38.0 6.6 7.2 5.6 18.8 0.0 177.8

Cambodia 0.8 0.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 -0.2 1.7

Indonesia 30.1 19.5 53.6 10.4 13.7 5.5 -8.7 -0.3 124.1

Lao PDR 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1

Malaysia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Myanmar 0.0 0.0 0.0 -1.4 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 -1.0

The Philippines 35.3 6.3 1.4 -0.2 0.2 0.4 13.0 -0.4 56.4

Singapore 798.5 641.9 1,122.0 231.9 187.8 -114.7 -819.7 -162.8 2,047.7

Thailand 2.5 1.2 2.4 7.6 17.3 -9.3 -8.3 4.4 13.4

Viet Nam 0.4 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.8 0.6 -0.2 -0.5 1.9

ASEAN 908.4 730.6 1,217.7 254.9 227.0 -111.6 -804.8 -159.7 2,422.1

20011st half

2002

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Table VI.27.FDI inflows into Myanmar from ASEAN, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Myanmar’s figures are in fiskal year which ends in March of the following calendar year.

2. Figures comprise of equity and loans.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Cambodia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Indonesia 0.0 0.0 7.0 4.8 1.0 7.5 3.5 0.0 23.8

Lao PDR 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Malaysia 5.7 10.6 5.1 12.0 15.5 5.9 2.2 0.0 57.0

Myanmar 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

The Philippines 3.1 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.8

Singapore 55.5 175.0 279.1 79.1 14.9 57.6 55.7 0.0 716.9

Thailand 32.4 42.6 32.0 58.0 9.6 3.0 6.0 0.0 183.6

Viet Nam 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

ASEAN 96.7 228.6 323.3 153.9 41.2 74.0 67.4 0.0 985.1

20011st half

2002

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ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003160

Table VI.28.FDI inflows into The Philippines from ASEAN, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Negative sign means disinvestment.

2. Figures comprise of equity and loans and excludes reinvested earnings.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Cambodia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Indonesia 0.0 4.9 3.0 28.6 -0.6 2.8 0.0 0.0 38.6

Lao PDR 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Malaysia 30.3 19.4 5.2 3.2 2.3 15.2 2.2 -0.4 77.7

Myanmar 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

The Philippines 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Singapore 208.1 43.3 126.5 74.5 105.2 108.6 220.1 1.1 886.2

Thailand 3.2 7.4 8.2 0.6 4.0 0.0 0.0 2.4 23.5

Viet Nam 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

ASEAN 241.6 74.9 142.9 106.9 110.9 126.5 222.3 3.2 1,026.0

20011st half

2002

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Table VI.29.FDI inflows into Singapore from ASEAN, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Negative sign means disinvestment.

2. Figures for 1995-2001 include equity and reinvested earnings; for 1997-2000 also include inter-company loans.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 14.2 4.8 25.1 31.6 4.3 7.6 5.4 0.0 93.0

Cambodia -0.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 -0.1 -0.1 0.0 0.0 -1.0

Indonesia 138.1 355.3 38.3 92.7 109.1 99.9 16.1 0.0 849.5

Lao PDR -0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.0 -0.5

Malaysia 416.8 326.1 374.1 222.9 -52.6 -46.1 -91.5 0.0 1,149.7

Myanmar -0.3 2.2 5.7 2.7 0.3 7.8 1.1 0.0 19.5

The Philippines 7.5 33.4 17.3 -13.0 -24.0 98.9 -15.6 0.0 104.5

Singapore 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Thailand 220.1 79.6 251.6 14.3 48.1 70.2 -89.6 0.0 594.3

Viet Nam 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.7 1.2 4.1 1.2 0.0 8.6

ASEAN 795.7 801.8 712.6 351.9 86.4 242.2 -173.0 0.0 2,817.6

20011st half

2002

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ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 161

Table VI.30.FDI inflows into Thailand from ASEAN, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Negative sign means disinvestment.

2. Figures comprise of equity and loans.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2

Cambodia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.5 2.3 0.7 0.2 4.4

Indonesia 11.9 9.8 7.1 2.7 1.2 4.3 0.3 1.5 37.2

Lao PDR 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 4.1 0.1 0.0 4.7

Malaysia 11.4 21.0 12.0 17.2 27.1 21.3 41.9 4.1 151.9

Myanmar 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.6 0.0 0.9 0.7

The Philippines 0.6 2.0 7.7 7.7 3.2 0.5 2.9 0.1 24.6

Singapore 136.6 275.2 270.7 542.0 538.1 355.7 1,560.2 409.0 3,678.5

Thailand 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Viet Nam 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.7

ASEAN 160.6 308.1 297.5 569.6 572.0 389.0 1,606.2 415.9 3,903.1

20011st half

2002

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Table VI.31.FDI inflows into Viet Nam from ASEAN, 1995-2001

(US$ Million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database (Balance of Payments Basis).Notes: 1. Negative sign means disinvestment.

2. Figures comprise of equity and loans.

Source Countries 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1995-2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Cambodia 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6

Indonesia 6.2 3.4 31.4 4.5 0.5 7.0 5.1 0.0 58.1

Lao PDR 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.7 0.0 0.0 5.7

Malaysia 83.2 36.8 53.4 19.0 96.5 84.0 27.2 4.1 400.1

Myanmar 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

The Philippines 3.2 18.5 10.0 5.2 4.4 1.5 3.4 0.4 46.1

Singapore 239.2 233.0 347.0 319.0 177.3 91.0 160.6 55.5 1,567.1

Thailand 55.0 37.0 105.4 51.0 10.6 13.2 45.2 11.4 317.4

Viet Nam 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

ASEAN 387.3 328.7 547.2 398.7 289.3 202.4 241.5 71.3 2,395.0

20011st half

2002

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Table VI.32.FDI inflows to ASEAN

Economic Sectors

Source Countries

Japan USA EU-15

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Agriculture, fishery and forestry -17.8 -4.3 95.5

Mining and quarrying 156.6 706.6 1,178.1

Manufacturing 1,439.1 3,525.5 2,484.0

Construction -267.4 -327.0 2.9

Trade/commerce 2,858.0 1,081.3 1,848.4

Financial intermediation and services (incl. Insurance) -1,861.8 1,506.9 5,857.5

Real estates -415.0 66.6 -16.2

Dervices 488.5 552.1 335.1

Others (Not Elsewhere Classified) 115.7 214.0 1,406.9

TOTAL 2,496.1 7,321.7 13,192.2

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Notes: Data includes equity and loans, with same exceptions (refer to footnotes in Table VI. 34 to VI. 41).

*) Excluding Malaysia and Cambodia.

Table VI.33.Share of FDI inflows to ASEAN

Economic Sectors

Source Countries

Japan USA EU-15

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Agriculture, fishery and forestry -0.7 -0.1 0.7

Mining and quarrying 6.3 9.7 8.9

Manufacturing 57.7 48.2 18.8

Construction -10.7 -4.5 0.0

Trade/commerce 114.5 14.8 14.0

Financial intermediation and services (incl. insurance) -74.6 20.6 44.4

Real estates -16.6 0.9 -0.1

Services 19.6 7.5 2.5

Others (not elsewhere classified) 4.6 2.9 10.7

TOTAL 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Note: *) Excluding Malaysia and Cambodia.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 163

by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001 *)

(US$ Million)

ASEAN

(5) (7) (8) (10)

13.4 -114.7 71.5 8.6 -21.2 71.2

21.0 0.2 0.0 -0.2 21.0 732.2

141.1 111.1 494.3 45.8 792.3 1,058.9

-141.1 -18.5 47.9 24.1 -87.7 26.6

369.0 135.1 115.2 -30.3 588.9 181.3

28.7 518.7 174.0 193.2 914.6 94.9

-53.0 89.5 16.1 -20.7 32.0 -231.4

160.3 267.5 192.5 -32.9 587.4 927.8

-10.9 270.1 57.2 7.9 324.3 365.7

528.5 1,258.9 1,168.6 195.5 3,151.6 3,227.2

Source Countries

Emerging Markets of East Asia

Total

(9)(6)

ChinaTaiwan (ROC)Hong KongROK

by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001 *)

(%)

ASEAN

(5) (7) (8) (10)

2.5 -9.1 6.1 4.4 -0.7 2.2

4.0 0.0 0.0 -0.1 0.7 22.7

26.7 8.8 42.3 23.4 25.1 32.8

-26.7 -1.5 4.1 12.3 -2.8 0.8

69.8 10.7 9.9 -15.5 18.7 5.6

5.4 41.2 14.9 98.8 29.0 2.9

-10.0 7.1 1.4 -10.6 1.0 -7.2

30.3 21.2 16.5 -16.8 18.6 28.7

-2.1 21.5 4.9 4.1 10.3 11.3

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Source Countries

Emerging Markets of East Asia

Total

(9)(6)

ChinaTaiwan (ROC)Hong KongROK

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003164

Table VI.34.FDI inflows to Brunei Darussalam

Economic Sectors

Source Countries

Japan USA EU-15

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Agriculture, fishery and forestry – – –

Mining and quarrying 15.3 – 1,674.7

Manufacturing – – 13.8

Construction – – –

Trade/commerce – – 0.7

Financial intermediation and services (incl. insurance) – – –

Real estates – – –

Services – – 0.3

Others (not elsewhere classified) – – –

TOTAL 15.3 – 1,689.4

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Note: Data provided by Department of Planning and Development, Brunei Darussalam, Figures include reinvested earnings.

Table VI.35.FDI inflows to Indonesia

Economic Sectors

Source Countries

Japan USA EU-15

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Agriculture, fishery and forestry -28.2 -28.4 -15.8

Mining and quarrying 17.0 -281.5 -392.4

Manufacturing -2,902.3 -1,055.9 -1,669.7

Construction -115.2 -306.4 -22.1

Trade/commerce -103.7 -70.7 31.6

Financial intermediation and services (incl. insurance) -155.1 -9.3 117.4

Real estates -253.6 0.0 -95.8

Services -315.4 -112.4 -522.8

Others (not elsewhere classified) -97.0 -15.7 -60.1

TOTAL -3,953.6 -1,880.4 -2,629.6

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Note: Data provided by Bank of Indonesia. Figures include equity and inter-company loans.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 165

by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001

(US$ Million)

ASEAN

(5) (7) (8) (10)

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

– – 1.3 – 1.3 15.7

– – – – – 3.3

– – – – – 3.9

– – – – – –

– – – – – 0.1

– 0.7 – – 0.7 2.4

– – – – – –

– 0.7 1.3 – 2.0 25.5

Source Countries

Emerging Markets of East Asia

Total

(9)(6)

ChinaTaiwan (ROC)Hong KongROK

by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001

(US$ Million)

ASEAN

(5) (7) (8) (10)

0.0 -141.4 0.0 0.0 -141.5 6.7

-1.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 -1.1 -34.8

-95.7 -158.7 -31.9 -3.6 -289.9 -240.1

-4.6 -16.4 0.0 0.0 -21.0 -67.6

0.0 -2.0 0.0 -1.8 -3.9 -179.6

0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 -7.8

-52.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 -52.7 -267.3

-12.9 -119.9 -0.9 0.0 -133.8 -68.5

0.5 -5.4 0.0 0.0 -4.9 -41.3

-165.8 -443.9 -32.8 -5.5 -648.0 -900.4

Source Countries

Emerging Markets of East Asia

Total

(9)(6)

ChinaTaiwan (ROC)Hong KongROK

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003166

Table VI.36.FDI inflows to Lao PDR

Economic Sectors

Source Countries

Japan USA EU-15

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Agriculture, fishery and forestry – 0.0 –

Mining and quarrying – – –

Manufacturing 0.4 – 1.1

Construction – – 0.4

Trade/commerce – – 0.0

Financial intermediation and services (incl. insurance) – – 0.1

Real estates 0.2 – –

Services – 0.0 0.5

Others (not elsewhere classified) – – –

TOTAL 0.6 0.1 2.1

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Note: Data provided by Bank of the Lao PDR. Figures include equity and inter-company loans (different from real flow in

investment as available in other tables).

Table VI.37.FDI inflows to Myanmar

Economic Sectors

Source Countries

Japan USA EU-15

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Agriculture, fishery and forestry – – –

Mining and quarrying – 44.7 78.6

Manufacturing 32.5 – 15.0

Construction – – –

Trade/commerce – – –

Financial intermediation and services (incl. insurance) – – –

Real estates – – –

Services 7.6 – 3.6

Others (not elsewhere classified) 2.6 37.2 245.0

TOTAL 42.8 81.9 342.1

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Note: Data provided by Directorate of Investment and Company Administration (DICA). Figures include equity and inter-company

loans.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 167

by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001

(US$ Million)

ASEAN

(5) (7) (8) (10)

0.0 – – 0.0 0.0 1.0

0.1 – – – 0.1 0.2

0.3 0.1 0.0 11.3 11.7 0.7

0.1 – – – 0.1 0.1

0.2 – 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.2

– – – – – –

0.0 – – 0.3 0.3 –

0.4 – 3.0 0.2 3.6 0.4

– – – – – 0.6

1.0 0.1 3.1 11.8 16.1 3.1

Source Countries

Emerging Markets of East Asia

Total

(9)(6)

ChinaTaiwan (ROC)Hong KongROK

by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001

(US$ Million)

ASEAN

(5) (7) (8) (10)

– – – – – 0.5

– – – 0.0 0.0 10.7

20.0 5.7 – 0.5 26.2 27.6

– – – – – 0.0

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

– 4.1 – – 4.1 60.9

– 1.2 – – 1.2 62.5

0.5 12.0 – – 12.5 20.4

20.5 23.0 – 0.5 44.0 182.7

Source Countries

Emerging Markets of East Asia

Total

(9)(6)

ChinaTaiwan (ROC)Hong KongROK

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003168

Table VI.38.FDI inflows to The Philippines

Economic Sectors

Source Countries

Japan USA EU-15

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Agriculture, fishery and forestry -1.0 0.0 0.1

Mining and quarrying -2.0 1,119.9 0.0

Manufacturing 207.3 -5.8 180.4

Construction 20.2 -41.6 0.4

Trade/commerce 0.0 31.5 0.0

Financial intermediation and services (incl. insurance) 4.8 195.8 22.7

Real estates 4.9 2.6 0.0

Services 0.5 157.9 364.0

Others (not elsewhere classified) 87.3 153.9 379.1

TOTAL 322.0 1,614.2 946.6

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Note: Data provided by Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. Figures include equity and inter-company loans.

Table VI.39.FDI inflows to Singapore

Economic Sectors

Source Countries

Japan USA EU-15

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Agriculture, fishery and forestry 0.0 0.0 0.0

Mining and quarrying 0.0 0.0 0.0

Manufacturing 1,396.5 3,916.7 3,058.0

Construction -274.5 3.3 26.0

Trade/commerce 2,784.0 530.2 1,332.5

Financial intermediation and services (incl. insurance) -1,740.4 1,313.4 5,539.1

Real estates -168.1 -3.8 -41.6

Services 673.9 425.4 77.3

Others (not elsewhere classified) 38.4 -175.8 101.3

TOTAL 2,710.0 6,009.5 10,092.5

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Note: Data provided by Singapore Department of Statistics. Figures include equity, reinvested earning and inter-company

loans.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 169

by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001

(US$ Million)

ASEAN

(5) (7) (8) (10)

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

-4.8 12.8 2.8 0.0 10.9 272.2

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.9

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.6

0.0 21.4 4.3 60.0 85.7 81.9

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.8

9.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.8 76.3

3.5 77.5 6.8 5.0 92.9 22.6

8.6 111.7 13.9 65.0 199.3 460.4

Source Countries

Emerging Markets of East Asia

Total

(9)(6)

ChinaTaiwan (ROC)Hong KongROK

by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001

(US$ Million)

ASEAN

(5) (7) (8) (10)

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

4.9 2.6 95.1 5.6 108.2 19.0

-136.5 -8.0 7.0 22.6 -114.9 -13.4

364.9 57.0 -19.0 -31.4 371.6 92.8

24.4 360.2 165.8 133.2 683.6 -73.3

-0.5 31.7 0.5 -22.5 9.3 -83.9

66.5 148.9 29.8 -42.7 202.4 185.1

-15.9 -10.4 0.5 0.5 -25.3 29.2

307.7 582.0 279.8 65.4 1,234.9 155.6

Source Countries

Emerging Markets of East Asia

Total

(9)(6)

ChinaTaiwan (ROC)Hong KongROK

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003170

Table VI.40.FDI inflows to Thailand

Economic Sectors

Source Countries

Japan USA EU-15

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Agriculture, fishery and forestry 0.9 0.9 0.0

Mining and quarrying 41.2 -255.1 -390.3

Manufacturing 2,371.8 636.9 770.1

Construction -4.1 2.4 -22.9

Trade/commerce 177.7 590.3 483.6

Financial intermediation and services (incl. insurance) 26.7 5.6 146.9

Real estates 1.5 67.7 121.2

Services 31.7 50.5 213.5

Others (not elsewhere classified) 84.4 214.4 741.6

TOTAL 2,731.9 1,313.7 2,063.7

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Note: Data provided by Bank of Thailand (BOT). Figures include equity and inter-company loans.

Table VI.41.FDI inflows to Viet Nam

Economic Sectors

Source Countries

Japan USA EU-15

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Agriculture, fishery and forestry 10.5 23.2 111.2

Mining and quarrying 85.1 78.5 207.5

Manufacturing 332.9 33.6 115.4

Construction 106.2 15.2 21.1

Trade/commerce 0.0 0.0 0.0

Financial intermediation and services (incl. insurance) 2.2 1.5 31.4

Real estates 0.0 0.0 0.0

Services 90.3 30.8 198.8

Others (not elsewhere classified) 0.0 0.0 0.0

TOTAL 627.1 182.8 685.4

Source: ASEAN Secretariat: ASEAN FDI Database.Note: Data provided by State Bank of Viet Nam. Figures include equity and inter-company loans.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 171

by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001

(US$ Million)

ASEAN

(5) (7) (8) (10)

0.0 1.7 0.0 0.0 1.8 0.4

0.0 0.2 0.0 -0.2 0.0 635.7

23.2 151.8 119.2 -1.3 292.9 714.0

-2.4 2.9 9.0 0.6 10.1 1.7

3.9 80.1 134.1 2.8 220.9 262.4

0.0 129.7 4.0 0.0 133.7 94.2

0.2 53.7 15.6 1.5 71.0 57.0

1.0 111.5 3.7 0.3 116.5 467.8

0.4 196.4 49.9 2.4 249.1 334.2

26.3 728.1 335.4 6.1 1,096.0 2,567.3

Source Countries

Emerging Markets of East Asia

Total

(9)(6)

ChinaTaiwan (ROC)Hong KongROK

by ISIC Sector in 1999-2001

(US$ Million)

ASEAN

(5) (7) (8) (10)

13.5 25.0 71.4 8.5 118.5 62.7

22.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 22.1 120.4

193.4 96.8 307.7 33.3 631.1 249.7

2.4 2.9 31.8 0.9 38.0 98.5

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

3.4 7.4 0.0 0.0 10.8 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

95.6 125.1 156.9 9.4 387.0 201.9

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

330.2 257.2 567.9 52.1 1,207.4 733.1

Source Countries

Emerging Markets of East Asia

Total

(9)(6)

ChinaTaiwan (ROC)Hong KongROK

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Chapter VIITransport and Communication

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Graphic VII.1.Trend in the Number of Passenger Cars

in ASEAN Countries, 1997-2002

Graphic VII.2.Trend in the Number of Goods Vehicle

in ASEAN Countries, 1997-2001

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Table VII.1.ASEAN Road

Road Infrastructure YearBrunei

DarussalamCambodia Indonesia Lao PDR

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Total Length 1997 – 34,000 268,030 3,016

(Km) 1998 – 34,000 268,030 3,016

1999 3,768 34,000 268,030 3,016

2000 2,381 – – –

2001 2,398 – – –

Length of 1997 – 1,500 – 1,734

Paved Network 1998 – 1,500 – 1,797

(Km) 1999 1,818 1,500 – 2,006

2000 2,381 – – –

2001 1,958 – – –

Expressedways 1997 – 350 660 –

(Km) 1998 – 350 660 –

1999 – 350 660 –

2000 – – – –

2001 – – – –

Source: ASEAN Transportation Statistics Database (based on Country submission).

Table VII.2.ASEAN Road

Passenger & Freight YearBrunei

DarussalamCambodia Indonesia Lao PDR

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Passenger 1997 – 1,534 – 18,009

('000) 1998 – 1,254 – 18,537

1999 – 1,719 – 22,518

2000 – – – –

2001 – – – –

Pax-Km 1997 – 162 – 1,101

(Mn) 1998 – 141 – 1,208

1999 – 201 – 1,290

2000 – – – –

2001 – – – –

Freight-Km 1997 – 293 – 95

(Mn) 1998 – 284 – 105

1999 – 308 – 121

2000 – – – –

2001 – – – –

Source: ASEAN Transportation Statistics Database (based on Country submission).

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Infrastructure, 1997-2001

Malaysia MyanmarThe

PhilippinesSingapore Thailand Viet Nam

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

63,853 26,777 27,650 3,017 50,728 –

66,437 27,619 28,174 3,044 51,180 –

64,686 27,966 29,524 3,066 51,339 –

66,391 28,596 – 3,091 50,724 15,436

71,818 28,790 – 3,119 51,544 15,571

13,621 18,969 15,694 3,017 48,282 5,624

13,952 21,216 16,323 3,044 49,130 –

14,159 21,675 17,098 3,066 49,922 –

50,566 22,630 41,897 3,091 49,166 11,206

55,937 23,179 – 3,119 50,279 11,258

– – 117 149 84 –

– – 124 150 119 –

– – 146 150 163 –

– 1,200 168 150 146 –

1,200 – 168 150 146 –

Passenger and Freight, 1997-2001

Malaysia MyanmarThe

PhilippinesSingapore Thailand Viet Nam

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

– 107,858 – – – 548

– 79,002 – – – 582

– 63,836 – – – 364

– 63,835 – 4,170 75,395 666

– 46,479 – 4,180 77,197 689

– 2,541 – – – 15,083

– 2,195 – – – 15,854

– 2,028 – – – 18,116

– 2,028 – – 351,789 17,543

– 1,893 – – 357,011 18,636

– 260.2 – – 102,234 3,824

– 249.8 – – 90,466 4,152

– 265.3 – – – 4,772

– 265.3 – – 132,549 4,799

– 305.5 – – 134,932 5,099

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Table VII.3.ASEAN Road

Road Fleet YearBrunei

DarussalamCambodia Indonesia Lao PDR

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Total Vehicle 1997 191,898 240,084 16,535,119 181,293Registration 1998 200,018 266,820 17,644,885 183,916in ‘000 1999 206,267 – 18,224,149 187,041

2000 213,427 – 18,975,000 –2001 220,300 – 21,187,000 –2002 – – – –

No of Passenger 1997 – 47,699 2,639,525 31,281Cars (Private 1998 – 51,679 2,772,531 32,868Vehicles) in ‘000 1999 175,957 61,724 2,897,803 31,918

2000 182,266 – 3,039,000 –2001 186,612 – 3,245,000 –2002 – – – –

No of Public 1997 – 595 611,402 1,776Transport 1998 – 660 627,969 1,737Vehicles (‘000) 1999 – 716 644,667 1,776

2000 21 – 666,000 –2001 33 – 694,000 –2002 – – – –

No of Goods 1997 – 10,529 1,548,397 9,581Vehicles (‘000) 1998 – 11,459 1,592,572 8,861

1999 17,262 12,422 1,628,531 9,5012000 17,477 – 1,707,000 –2001 17,789 – 1,789,000 –2002 – – – –

Source: ASEAN Transportation Statistics Database (based on Country submission).

Table VII.4.ASEAN (Inter-Urban)

Railways, Passenger& Freight

YearBrunei

DarussalamCambodia Indonesia Lao PDR

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Route Length 1997 na 632 4,552 na(Km) 1998 na 632 4,565 na

1999 na 632 4,616 na2000 na – – na2001 na – – na

Passenger Carried 1997 na 553 158,667 na(‘000) 1998 na 438 169,575 na

1999 na 431 186,253 na2000 na – 192,000 na2001 na – 126,0001) na

Pax-Km 1997 na 51 15,518 na(Mn) 1998 na 44 16,196 na

1999 na 50 18,585 na2000 na – – na2001 na – – na

Freight-Km 1997 na 37 3,845 na(Mn) 1998 na 76 3,953 na

1999 na 76 5,035 na2000 na – – na2001 na – – na

Source: ASEAN Transportation Statistics Database (based on Country submission).Notes: na = Not applicable.

– = Data not available.

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Fleet, 1997-2002

Malaysia MyanmarThe

PhilippinesSingapore Thailand Viet Nam

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

8,550,469 375,826 3,193,549 683,204 17,666,240 –9,141,357 387,016 3,316,817 681,081 18,860,512 –9,929,951 423,958 3,533,732 688,811 20,096,536 –

10,598,804 438,834 3,701,173 692,807 20,835,684 6,965,76711,302,545 445,167 3,865,862 708,370 22,589,185 7,620,549

– – 4,050,700 706,956 – –

3,271,304 168,730 1,670,689 379,497 5,489,252 –3,452,852 165,953 1,715,201 377,340 5,867,475 139,7903,787,047 169,677 1,790,657 385,136 6,298,841 –4,145,982 172,621 2,156,065 392,961 5,874,930 87,3104,557,992 174,274 2,218,616 405,354 6,205,423 96,599

– – – 404,274 – –

43,444 16,969 639,083 28,173 220,699 –45,643 17,827 693,463 29,315 230,170 –47,674 16,492 753,006 29,856 235,842 –

115,247 16,865 33,888 30,896 236,044 139,038116,336 17,340 31,686 31,422 246,851 151,014

– – – 31,813 – –

574,622 56,644 242,842 142,905 – 69,226599,149 59,178 231,342 141,051 – 72,771642,976 54,012 243,443 139,473 – –665,284 53,723 274,979 124,854 652,520 177,547689,668 53,319 277,984 127,273 673,599 194,237

– – – 125,931 – –

Railway Statistic, 1997-2001

Malaysia MyanmarThe

PhilippinesSingapore Thailand Viet Nam

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

1,791 4,059 439 – 3,976 3,1431,791 4,237 474 – 3,976 3,1431,949 4,746 474 – 3,979 3,1431,949 4,759 472 – 4,044 2,6001,949 4,759 472 – 4,044 2,600

5,825 55,283 4,236 – 65,348 9,3055,340 54,318 5,282 – 60,815 9,6974,880 58,197 5,556 – 55,198 9,2474,340 60,490 3,878 – 57,512 9,8063,985 61,280 – – 56,325 10,627

1,508 4,360 218 – 12,000 2,4761,411 3,987 247 – 11,000 2,5421,333 4,175 242 – 10,000 2,7271,241 4,421 238 – 9,987 3,2001,199 4,477 – – 10,321 3,426

1,338 924 129 – 3,000 1,533993 904 – – 3,000 1,324909 1,094 – – 3,000 1,398918 1,219 – – 3,429 1,901

1,095 1,171 – – 3,775 2,000

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Table VII.5.ASEAN Domestic Maritime Statistic:

Maritime Port & Fleet YearBrunei

DarussalamCambodia Indonesia Lao PDR

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

No of Domestic 1997 2 4 3,647 n.aPorts 1998 2 4 3,647 n.a

1999 2 4 3,647 n.a2000 2 10 – n.a2001 2 10 – n.a

Dom. Passenger 1997 0.07 0.11 8.98 n.aTraffic (Mn) 1998 0.04 0.09 13.11 n.a

1999 0.04 0.07 18.53 n.a2000 – – – n.a2001 – – – n.a

Domestic Cargo 1997 – 0.02 184.00 n.aThruput (Mn) 1998 – 0.02 190.00 n.a

1999 – 0.01 170.00 n.a2000 – – – n.a2001 – – – n.a

Domestic Cargo 1997 – – 4,101,696 n.aThruput (TEUs) 1998 – – 3,640,194 n.a

1999 – – 3,179,241 n.a2000 – – – n.a2001 – – – n.a

Source: ASEAN Transportation Statistics Database (based on Country submission).Notes: na = Not applicable.

– = Data not available.

Table VII.6.ASEAN International Maritime Statistic:

Maritime Port & Fleet YearBrunei

DarussalamCambodia Indonesia Lao PDR

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

No of International 1997 3 2 131 n.a.Ports 1998 3 2 131 n.a.

1999 3 2 131 n.a.2000 1 2 n.a.2001 n.a.

Intl. Passenger 1997 0.33 – 0.17 n.a.Traffic (Mn) 1998 0.29 – 0.21 n.a.

1999 0.27 – 1.43 n.a.2000 0.02 – n.a.2001 n.a.

International Cargo 1997 1.66 1.04 164.00 n.a.Thruput (Mn Ton) 1998 1.22 1.14 147.00 n.a.

1999 1.06 1.26 123.00 n.a.2000 1.11 2.11 n.a.2001 n.a.

International Cargo 1997 – 60,990 25,679,549 n.a.Thruput (TEUs) 1998 – 71,589 25,740,531 n.a.

1999 – 94,860 32,253,261 n.a.2000 60,976 130,435 – n.a.2001 – – – n.a.

Source: ASEAN Transportation Statistics Database (based on Country submission).Notes: na = Not applicable.

– = Data not available.

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Number of Port and Fleet, 1997-2001

Malaysia MyanmarThe

PhilippinesSingapore Thailand Viet Nam

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

13 10 19 n.a 12 –13 10 19 n.a 12 –14 10 18 n.a 12 –14 9 – n.a – –14 9 – n.a – –

n.a 0.13 20.73 n.a 1.75 –n.a 0.10 21.63 n.a 3.22 –n.a 0.12 20.95 n.a 4.14 –n.a 0.20 44.80 n.a – –n.a 0.21 43.65 n.a – –

34.70 0.99 34.96 n.a 24.52 –29.64 0.98 32.91 n.a 23.26 –29.62 0.87 33.21 n.a n.a –27.57 1.20 77.66 n.a 23.34 –32.00 1.29 75.83 n.a 19.65 –

578,743 – 1,422,576 n.a n.a –587,039 – 1,405,867 n.a n.a –502,202 – 1,411,752 n.a n.a –739,226 – 1,501,192 n.a n.a –762,552 – 1,562,408 n.a n.a –

Number of Port and Fleet, 1997-2001

Malaysia MyanmarThe

PhilippinesSingapore Thailand Viet Nam

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

– 9 2 1 10 –– 9 2 1 10 –– 9 2 1 10 –– 9 7 1 15 –

– 0.004 0.02 – 0.12 0.06– 0.003 0.00 – 0.18 0.05– 0.003 0.01 – 0.23 0.12– 0.003 – – 0.32 0.20

145.71 8.13 19.22 327.5 108.46 44.36129.66 7.19 15.40 312.3 100.99 56.90149.74 7.62 18.08 326.0 122.97 72.78124.30 10.36 – 325.6 142.54 –

2,435,754 96,783 1,385,448 14,100 2,181,257 767,6792,477,032 105,804 1,143,433 15,100 2,350,955 798,3013,487,813 118,056 1,400,089 15,900 2,493,277 950,1383,390,101 159,497 1,629,464 17,090 3,367,218 1,147,572

– – – – – –

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Graphic VII.3.Trend in International Cargo Thruput in International Maritime Transportation

in ASEAN Countries, 1997-2000

Graphic VII.4.Trend in Domestic Cargo Thruput in Domestic Maritime Transportation

in ASEAN Countries, 1997-2001

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Graphic VII.5.Trend in International Passenger Traffic in International Civil Aviation

in ASEAN Countries, 1997-2002

Graphic VII.6.Trend in Domestic Passenger Traffic in Domestic Civil Aviation

in ASEAN Countries, 1997-2001

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Table VII.7.ASEAN Domestic

Civil Aviation YearBrunei

DarussalamCambodia Indonesia Lao PDR

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

No of Domestic 1997 – 6 31 11Airports 1998 – 6 31 11

1999 – 6 31 112000 – – – –2001 – – – –

Dom. Passenger 1997 – 201,736 25,814,565 225,934Traffic 1998 – 144,846 15,168,515 238,559

1999 – 171,422 12,514,118 273,3662000 – – – –2001 – – – –

Dom. Freight 1997 – 0.05 352 0.42Traffic ('000 tons) 1998 – 0.06 275 0.60

1999 – 0.04 232 0.812000 – – – –2001 – – – –

No. of Aircraft 1997 – 5,485 566,725 7,043Traffic 1998 – 4,498 362,691 7,626

1999 – 5,318 314,313 8,4252000 – – – –2001 – – – –

Source: ASEAN Transportation Statistics Database (based on Country submission).Notes: na = Not applicable.

– = Data not available.

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Civil Aviation Statistics, 1997-2001

Malaysia MyanmarThe

PhilippinesSingapore Thailand Viet Nam

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

14 21 93 n.a. 28 –14 21 93 n.a. 28 –14 21 93 n.a. 29 –14 21 87 n.a. 33 –14 21 87 n.a. 33 –

6,720,174 859,242 22,330,713 n.a. 32,402,409 –5,172,415 758,118 19,249,763 n.a. 33,161,287 –5,495,048 808,221 19,663,301 n.a. 35,095,551 –5,998,489 1,120,750 12,156,592 n.a. – –6,185,982 1,028,694 12,066,252 n.a. – –

21 10 683 n.a. 820 –16 16 485 n.a. 769 –17 3 652 n.a. 907 –18 1 427 n.a. – –19 3 260 n.a. – –

145,331 9,110 415,919 n.a. 264,820 –128,582 7,725 255,659 n.a. 252,270 –120,993 9,868 360,754 n.a. 262,517 –113,133 18,683 283,750 n.a. – –120,836 16,567 294,554 n.a. – –

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No of International 1997 1 1 19 1

Airports 1998 1 1 18 2

1999 1 1 18 2

2000 1 – – –

2001 1 – – –

Intl. Passenger 1997 1,094,826 552,189 10,509,386 162,022

Traffic 1998 990,060 480,565 7,850,088 143,056

1999 957,246 633,796 8,017,679 159,680

2000 960,669 – 9,066,938 –

2001 1,053,128 – 8,217,117 –

2002 – – – –

Cargo Loaded 1997 4.93 1.50 183.0 160.1

('000 tons) 1998 4.93 2.92 174.0 90.7

1999 0.83 7.34 164.0 35.8

2000 14.82 – – –

2001 14.61 – – –

2002 – – – –

Cargo Unloaded 1997 13.92 1.95 110.0 793.2

('000 tons) 1998 13.92 2.47 63.0 711.1

1999 9.07 2.87 82.0 515.5

2000 10.73 – – –

2001 9.70 – – –

2002 – – – –

Aircraft 1997 – 4,525 48,682 1,534

Departures 1998 – 4,868 38,406 1,405

1999 – 5,800 35,684 1,427

2000 7,749 – – –

2001 5,450 – – –

Aircraft 1997 – 4,525 48,682 1,537

Arrivals 1998 – 4,872 38,650 1,406

1999 – 5,800 36,021 1,427

2000 7,749 – 40,052 –

2001 5,450 – 41,585 –

2002 – – – –

Table VII.8.ASEAN International

Civil Aviation YearBrunei

DarussalamCambodia Indonesia Lao PDR

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: ASEAN Transportation Statistics Database (based on Country submission).Notes: na = Not applicable.

– = Data not available.

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5 1 – 2 28 –

5 1 – 2 28 –

6 1 – 2 29 2

5 1 4 1 5 –

5 2 4 1 5 –

11,217,052 514,751 – 25,174,344 35,778,358 –

11,138,760 531,663 – 23,803,180 35,212,230 –

11,870,611 520,569 – 26,064,645 37,039,723 4,992,000

12,419,531 536,701 2,617,944 26,964,283 – –

12,256,884 527,677 – 26,541,592 – –

– – – 27,394,300 – –

246.4 6.29 – 639.5 494.7 –

212.6 8.95 – 623.1 482.4 –

274.8 5.45 – 743.6 532.6 93.8

284.5 6.52 172 884.2 511.0 –

310.5 6.06 144 726.4 509.0 –

– – – 804.9 – –

224.9 5.18 – 696.7 325.7 –

209.4 5.74 – 651.6 286.4 –

260.6 5.74 – 756.8 374.6 –

359.9 7.53 137 848.3 315.0 –

246.0 5.41 111 780.6 301.0 –

– – – 835.9 – –

– 3,564 – 86,396 132,410 –

– 3,433 – 82,652 126,135 –

– 3,329 – 82,991 131,258 –

– 3,185 21,315 87,094 145,243 –

– 3,013 22,926 89,653 153,230 –

– – – – – –

– 3,564 – 86,276 132,410 –

– 3,433 – 82,590 126,135 –

– 3,329 – 82,970 131,259 –

– 3,185 21,277 86,853 – –

– 3,013 23,019 89,706 – –

– – – 91,041 – –

Civil Aviation Statistics, 1997-2002

Malaysia MyanmarThe

PhilippinesSingapore Thailand Viet Nam

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

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Table VII.9.ASEAN Telephone

TelecommunicationServices

YearBrunei

DarussalamCambodia Indonesia Lao PDR

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

No of Telephone Lines 1997 77 20 4,934 23(Fixed Lines) 1998 77 24 5,730 28in Thousand 1999 79 28 6,080 30

2000 84 – – –2001 – – – –2002 – – – –

Telephone Density 1997 26.4 0.18 2.47 0.46(per 100 Persons) 1998 24.8 0.21 2.73 0.57

1999 24.8 0.24 2.90 0.602000 24.5 0.30 – 1.102001 24.8 0.30 3.70 1.502002 – – – –

No of Cellular Telephone 1997 45 *) 34 1,050 5 (‘000) Subscribers 1998 49 *) 61 2,132 6

1999 53 *) 89 2,506 82000 114 – – –2001 131 – – –2002 – – – –

Cellphone Density 1997 14.31 0.32 0.53 0.09(per 100 person) 1998 15.17 0.54 1.07 0.12

1999 20.70 0.77 1.24 0.162000 35.00 1.09 – –2001 42.00 1.66 2.50 0.502002 – – – –

Source: ASEAN Transportation Statistics Database (based on Country submission); ASEAN in Figures 2003.Notes: ASEAN in Figures 2003 is computed based on country’s figures.

*) Euromonitor, International Marketing Data and Statistics, 2001.

Table VII.10.ASEAN Internet

TelecommunicationServices

YearBrunei

DarussalamCambodia Indonesia Lao PDR

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

No of Internet Service 1997 – 2 40 1Providers 1998 1 2 45 1

1999 1 2 69 1

No of Internet Service 1997 6.6 0.7 – –Subscribers 1998 10.0 1.2 – –(Thousands) 1999 13.9 2.3 279 –

2000 16.8 – – –2001 15.5 – – –

Internet Subscriber 1997 2.11 0.01 – –per 100 Persons 1998 – 0.01 – –

1999 4.19 0.02 0.14 –2000 4.95 – – –2001 4.51 – – –

Source: ASEAN Transportation Statistics Database (based on Country submission); ASEAN in Figures 2003.Note: Singapore: dial up internet subscriber (ASEAN in Figures 2003).

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Services Statistic, 1997-2002

Malaysia MyanmarThe

PhilippinesSingapore Thailand ASEAN

(7) (8) (9) (10) (13)

4,250 214 5,776 1,685 *) 4,827 1,587*) 23,3914,370 229 6,641 1,752 5,038 2,000*) 25,8894,430 249 6,812 1,851 5,216 2,400*) 27,173

– – – 1,936 – – –– – – 1,949 – – –– – – 1,934 – – –

18.0 0.5 8.1 31.9 7.97 2.14 4.7518.4 0.5 9.1 33.7 8.22 2.65 5.1719.7 0.5 9.1 34.7 8.42 3.13 5.3619.9 0.5 9.1 35.3 – 3.70 –19.8 0.6 9.0 34.9 9.40 3.80 5.88

– – – 46.4 – – –

2,460 8 1,344 743 1,106 133.9 *) 6,9282,150 9 1,734 1,020 1,016 187.0 *) 8,3642,720 11 2,850 1,471 1,155 271.2 *) 11,135

– – – 2,442 – – –– – – 2,859 – – –– – – 3,245 – – –

8.40 0.01 1.88 19.59 1.82 0.25 1.418.90 0.01 2.37 26.01 1.65 0.35 1.67

12.00 0.02 3.81 45.70 1.87 – 2.2022.00 0.03 8.45 74.80 – – –31.40 0.04 15.60 69.20 3.89 1.54 6.06

– – – 77.90 – – –

Services Statistic, 1997-2001

Malaysia MyanmarThe

PhilippinesSingapore Thailand ASEAN

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (13)

2 – 17 2 13 – 772 – 23 2 15 – 912 – 31 3 18 – 127

200 – 200 267 300 – 974400 – 300 394 500 – 1,605700 – 350 956 830 – 3,131

– – – – – – –– – – – – – –

0.92 – 0.28 8.60 0.50 – 0.201.80 – 0.41 12.40 0.81 – 0.322.90 – 0.47 18.10 1.35 – 0.627.10 – – 59.50 – – –8.90 – – 57.80 – – –

Viet Nam

(11) (12)

Viet Nam

(12)

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Graphic VII.7.Trend in Telephone Density per 100 Persons in ASEAN Countries, 1997-2002

Graphic VII.4.Trend in Number of Cellular Phone Subscriber per 100 Persons

in ASEAN Countries, 1997-2002

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Chapter VIIITourism

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Table VIII.1.Visitors Arrivals by Country of Destination, 1995-2002

(US$ Thousand)

Country ofDestination

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Brunei Darussalam – – 643 964 955 984 1,083 –

Cambodia 220 260 219 176 263 466 605 –

Indonesia 4,324 5,034 5,185 4,606 4,728 5,064 5,154 –

Lao PDR 346 403 463 500 624 737 674 –

Malaysia 7,469 7,138 6,211 5,551 7,931 10,272 12,775 –

Myanmar 110 163 189 198 195 271 205 –

The Philippines 1,760 2,049 2,223 2,149 1,971 1,992 1,797 1,933

Singapore 7,137 7,293 7,198 6,242 6,967 7,691 7,519 7,566

Thailand 6,952 7,244 7,294 7,843 8,798 9,509 10,062 10,800

Viet Nam 1,351 1,607 1,716 1,504 1,782 2,150 2,330 –

ASEAN 29,669 31,191 31,341 29,733 34,214 39,136 42,204 –

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compares in the ASEAN Tourism Database.

2001

(8) (9)

Table VIII.2.Rate of Growth of Visitors Arrivals by Country of Destination,

1996-2002(US$ Thousand)

Country ofDestination

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Brunei Darussalam - - 49.9 -0.9 3.0 10.1 -

Cambodia 18.2 -15.8 -19.6 49.4 77.2 29.8 -

Indonesia 16.4 3.0 -11.2 2.6 7.1 1.8 -

Lao PDR 16.5 14.9 8.0 24.8 18.1 -8.5 -

Malaysia -4.4 -13.0 -10.6 42.9 29.5 24.4 -

Myanmar 48.2 16.0 4.8 -1.5 39.0 -24.4 -

The Philippines 16.4 8.5 -3.3 -8.3 1.1 -9.8 7.6

Singapore 2.2 -1.3 -13.3 11.6 10.4 -2.2 0.6

Thailand 4.2 0.7 7.5 12.2 8.1 5.8 7.3

Viet Nam 18.9 6.8 -12.4 18.5 20.7 8.4 -

ASEAN 5.1 0.5 -5.1 15.1 14.4 7.8 -

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compares in the ASEAN Tourism Database.

2001

(8)

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Brunei Darussalam – – 570 864 851 876 964 4,125

Cambodia 38 63 56 38 49 56 58 358

Indonesia 1,705 1,799 1,963 2,102 1,840 2,055 2,115 13,578

Lao PDR 285 301 353 365 446 528 472 2,752

Malaysia 5,542 5,212 4,441 3,843 5,947 7,182 9,208 41,376

Myanmar 12 17 33 38 42 45 43 230

The Philippines 93 139 155 137 141 283 214 1,163

Singapore 2,228 2,289 2,344 1,888 2,224 2,428 2,520 15,919

Thailand 1,868 1,787 1,831 1,765 2,088 2,197 2,386 13,922

Viet Nam 23 20 221 0 167 265 241 937

Intra-ASEAN 11,794 11,627 11,967 11,039 13,796 15,916 18,221 94,360

Table VIII.3.Intra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals by Country of Destination, 1995-2001

(US$ Thousand)

Country ofDestination

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compares in the ASEAN Tourism Database.

2001

(8) (9)

1995-2001

Table VIII.4.Extra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals by Country of Destination, 1995-2001

(US$ Thousand)

Country ofDestination

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Brunei Darussalam – – 73 100 104 108 119 504

Cambodia 182 197 163 138 214 411 547 1,851

Indonesia 2,619 3,236 3,222 2,505 2,888 3,009 3,039 20,518

Lao PDR 61 102 110 135 178 209 202 996

Malaysia 1,927 1,926 1,770 1,708 1,984 3,089 3,567 15,971

Myanmar 98 146 156 160 154 225 161 1,101

The Philippines 1,667 1,910 2,067 2,012 1,830 1,709 1,582 12,778

Singapore 4,910 5,004 4,854 4,355 4,743 5,264 4,999 34,128

Thailand 5,083 5,458 5,463 6,077 6,710 7,312 7,676 43,779

Viet Nam 1,328 1,588 1,495 1,504 1,614 1,885 2,089 11,503

Extra-ASEAN 17,875 19,566 19,373 18,694 20,419 23,221 23,981 143,129

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compares in the ASEAN Tourism Database.

(8) (9)

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 20011995-2001

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Graphic VIII.1.Trend in Intra and Extra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals, 1995-2001

Graphic VIII.2.Trend in Extra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals by Group of Country of Residence,

1995-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003196

Table VIII.5.Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN

Country of Origin 1995 1996 1997

(1) (2) (3) (4)

ASEAN 11,793,740 11,627,340 11,967,266

REST OF THE WORLD 17,875,339 19,566,002 19,372,928

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 9,480,303 10,618,851 10,341,403

Hongkong 995,772 1,120,711 1,118,396

South Korea 1,119,996 1,388,464 1,267,413

Taiwan (ROC) 2,141,286 2,262,466 2,031,047

China 817,762 1,275,667 1,299,483

India 397,440 430,108 454,318

Japan 3,295,497 3,664,236 3,651,683

Other Asia 712,550 477,199 519,063

EUROPE 4,297,540 4,348,534 4,477,824

France 574,314 548,912 564,601

Germany 849,024 854,550 863,659

Italy 268,024 262,330 262,027

Netherlands 319,716 430,288 323,341

Scandinavia 347,354 417,674 455,605

United Kingdom 1,032,376 1,056,132 1,114,245

Other Europe 906,732 778,648 894,346

AMERICAS 1,743,100 1,764,716 1,927,275

Canada 234,898 254,601 282,131

USA 1,442,662 1,440,586 1,577,268

Other Americas 65,540 69,529 67,876

OCEANIA 1,236,973 1,368,005 1,643,837

Australia 1,084,391 1,201,267 1,457,058

New Zealand 152,582 166,738 186,779

Other Oceania 0 0 0

OTHERS 1,117,423 1,465,896 982,589

TOTAL 29,669,079 31,193,342 31,340,194

Source: ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database.Notes: Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.

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by Country of Origin, 1995-2001

1998

(5)

1999

(6)

2000

(7)

2001

(8) (9)

11,039,424 13,796,004 15,915,613 18,220,992 94,360,379

18,693,580 20,419,216 23,220,808 23,981,274 143,129,147

9,044,672 10,013,364 11,594,954 11,745,611 72,839,158

1,110,714 998,463 1,097,151 1,156,819 7,598,026

595,680 1,017,993 1,303,079 1,496,788 8,189,413

1,645,623 1,747,184 1,937,042 1,935,592 13,700,240

1,512,295 1,919,688 2,312,536 2,433,558 11,570,989

505,966 571,321 751,821 763,033 3,874,007

3,070,086 3,345,887 3,855,615 3,539,865 24,422,869

604,308 412,828 337,710 419,956 3,483,614

4,498,792 4,751,403 5,337,585 5,981,298 33,692,976

558,841 571,111 609,683 613,293 4,040,755

816,967 868,558 891,308 908,207 6,052,273

252,639 274,842 296,434 269,619 1,885,915

279,153 311,705 377,612 418,249 2,460,064

419,222 464,991 585,856 541,759 3,232,461

1,230,516 1,304,467 1,567,603 1,613,634 8,918,973

941,454 955,729 1,009,089 1,616,537 7,102,535

1,984,945 2,152,650 2,396,701 2,357,030 14,326,417

267,075 315,238 356,022 347,287 2,057,252

1,637,477 1,748,405 1,965,410 1,857,302 11,669,110

80,393 89,007 75,269 152,441 600,055

1,574,298 1,826,719 1,874,583 2,016,738 11,541,153

1,386,821 1,602,080 1,638,878 1,727,414 10,097,909

184,130 213,065 225,157 241,395 1,369,846

3,347 11,574 10,548 47,929 73,398

1,590,873 1,675,080 2,016,985 1,880,597 10,729,443

29,733,004 34,215,220 39,136,421 42,202,266 237,489,526

1995-2001

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Graphic VIII.3.Share of Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN by Group of Country of Origin,

1995-2001

Graphic VIII.4.Rate of Growth of Tourist Arrivals to ASEAN by Group of Country Origin,

1995-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 199

Graphic VIII.5.Share of Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN 5 by Group of Country of Origin,

1995-2001

Graphic VIII.6.Share of Visitor Arrivals to BCLMV by Group of Country of Origin,

1995-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003200

Table VIII.6.Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN Member Countries

Country of Origin BruneiDarussalam

Cambodia Malaysia

(1) (2) (3) (6)

ASEAN 4,125,037 357,704 13,578,349 2,751,857 41,375,621

REST OF THE WORLD 503,760 1,851,409 20,517,928 996,466 15,971,053

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 155,263 615,170 9,636,493 333,113 7,567,322

Hongkong 2,701 15,650 584,025 - 772,142

South Korea 8,333 49,551 1,382,144 18,652 416,311

Taiwan (ROC) 36,125 169,437 2,764,279 17,477 1,497,610

China 15,217 169,625 103,705 143,374 1,626,747

India 28,149 11,994 226,208 55,849 444,536

Japan 23,884 149,159 4,173,094 84,214 2,385,569

Other Asia 40,854 49,754 403,038 13,547 424,407

EUROPE 209,846 369,630 5,437,446 377,437 3,577,462

France 8,049 150,889 618,548 118,582 196,261

Germany 17,422 38,439 1,145,221 50,984 424,001

Italy 1,334 18,378 425,718 17,641 133,333

Netherlands 17,595 11,839 801,007 19,196 180,474

Scandinavia 4,439 9,890 268,747 27,923 286,431

United Kingdom 153,633 82,905 1,089,685 65,432 1,340,412

Other Europe 7,374 57,290 1,088,520 77,679 1,016,550

AMERICAS 46,741 246,562 1,530,474 175,504 1,158,651

Canada 20,883 33,101 206,492 41,683 246,029

USA 25,548 181,198 1,186,562 130,985 789,528

Other Americas 310 32,263 137,420 2,836 123,094

OCEANIA 72,051 74,119 3,180,972 71,023 1,333,404

Australia 55,607 62,055 2,939,213 57,913 1,154,176

New Zealand 16,444 12,064 239,236 13,110 141,843

Other Oceania - - 2,523 - 37,385

OTHERS 19,859 545,928 732,543 39,389 2,334,214

TOTAL 4,628,797 2,209,113 34,096,277 3,748,323 57,346,674

Source: ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database.Notes: Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.

(5)(4)

Indonesia Lao PDR

Country of Destination

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by Country of Origin and Destination, 1995-2001

Myanmar

(7)

ThePhilippines

(8)

Singapore

(9)

Thailand

(10) (12)

230,134 1,163,299 15,919,455 13,922,019 936,904 94,360,379

1,100,500 12,778,297 34,127,679 43,779,313 11,502,742 143,129,147

552,511 6,071,864 19,052,105 23,250,380 5,604,937 72,839,158

9,131 1,020,372 1,928,408 3,173,784 91,813 7,598,026

36,696 1,063,526 2,088,828 2,897,421 227,951 8,189,413

181,544 1,134,133 2,784,418 3,834,656 1,280,561 13,700,240

60,420 122,589 2,261,637 4,017,924 3,049,751 11,570,989

26,264 119,756 1,837,527 1,109,092 14,632 3,874,007

177,735 2,533,656 6,834,906 7,131,553 929,099 24,422,869

60,721 77,832 1,316,381 1,085,950 11,130 3,483,614

347,630 1,842,778 7,120,176 12,991,852 1,418,719 33,692,976

98,769 146,628 520,859 1,533,579 648,591 4,040,755

59,684 391,715 1,213,857 2,592,325 118,625 6,052,273

43,427 91,900 292,872 822,867 38,445 1,885,915

5,025 106,485 476,878 813,626 27,939 2,460,064

3,860 166,823 607,836 1,780,256 76,256 3,232,461

58,111 570,426 2,598,691 2,614,153 345,525 8,918,973

78,754 368,801 1,409,183 2,835,046 163,338 7,102,535

88,441 3,359,296 3,114,718 3,272,077 1,333,953 14,326,417

12,680 414,357 467,425 489,768 124,834 2,057,252

73,083 2,913,123 2,519,507 2,643,266 1,206,310 11,669,110

2,678 31,816 127,786 139,043 2,809 600,055

29,387 626,733 3,614,142 2,243,190 296,132 11,541,153

25,006 565,034 3,034,036 1,935,063 269,806 10,097,909

4,371 54,782 561,070 300,600 26,326 1,369,846

10 6,917 19,036 7,527 - 73,398

82,531 877,626 1,226,538 2,021,814 2,849,001 10,729,443

1,330,634 13,941,596 50,047,134 57,701,332 12,439,646 237,489,526

TOTAL

(11)

Viet Nam

Country of Destination

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Table VIII.7.Percentage Change of Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN

Country of Origin 1996 1997 2001

(1) (2) (3) (7)

ASEAN -1.41 2.92 -7.75 24.97 15.36 14.49

REST OF THE WORLD 9.46 -0.99 -3.51 9.23 13.72 3.27

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 12.01 -2.61 -12.54 10.71 15.79 1.30

Hongkong 12.55 -0.21 -0.69 -10.11 9.88 5.44

South Korea 23.97 -8.72 -53.00 70.90 28.00 14.87

Taiwan (ROC) 5.66 -10.23 -18.98 6.17 10.87 -0.07

China 55.99 1.87 16.38 26.94 20.46 5.23

India 8.22 5.63 11.37 12.92 31.59 1.49

Japan 11.19 -0.34 -15.93 8.98 15.23 -8.19

Other Asia -33.03 8.77 16.42 -31.69 -18.20 24.35

EUROPE 1.19 2.97 0.47 5.62 12.34 12.06

France -4.42 2.86 -1.02 2.20 6.75 0.59

Germany 0.65 1.07 -5.41 6.31 2.62 1.90

Italy -2.12 -0.12 -3.58 8.79 7.86 -9.05

Netherlands 34.58 -24.85 -13.67 11.66 21.14 10.76

Scandinavia 20.24 9.08 -7.99 10.92 25.99 -7.53

United Kingdom 2.30 5.50 10.43 6.01 20.17 2.94

Other Europe -14.13 14.86 5.27 1.52 5.58 60.20

AMERICAS 1.24 9.21 2.99 8.45 11.34 -1.66

Canada 8.39 10.81 -5.34 18.03 12.94 -2.45

USA -0.14 9.49 3.82 6.77 12.41 -5.50

Other Americas 6.09 -2.38 18.44 10.71 -15.43 102.53

OCEANIA 10.59 20.16 -4.23 16.03 2.62 7.58

Australia 10.78 21.29 -4.82 15.52 2.30 5.40

New Zealand 9.28 12.02 -1.42 15.71 5.68 7.21

Other Oceania – – – 245.80 -8.86 354.39

OTHERS 31.19 -32.97 61.91 5.29 20.41 -6.76

TOTAL 5.14 0.47 -5.13 15.07 14.38 7.83

Source: ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database.Notes: Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.

1998 1999 2000

(4) (5) (6)

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by Country of Origin, 1995-2001

1995-1998

(8)

1998-2000

(9)

1995-2000

(10)

1995-2001

(11) (13)

-2.18 20.07 6.18 7.52 18.18 7.52

1.50 11.45 5.37 5.02 8.66 5.02

-1.56 13.22 4.11 3.64 9.10 3.64

3.71 -0.61 1.96 2.53 1.36 2.53

-18.98 47.90 3.07 4.95 35.95 4.95

-8.40 8.49 -1.98 -1.67 5.56 -1.67

22.74 23.66 23.11 19.93 17.18 19.93

8.38 21.90 13.60 11.48 14.67 11.48

-2.33 12.07 3.19 1.20 4.86 1.20

-5.34 -25.24 -13.87 -8.43 -11.42 -8.43

1.54 8.92 4.43 5.66 9.96 5.66

-0.91 4.45 1.20 1.10 3.15 1.10

-1.27 4.45 0.98 1.13 3.59 1.13

-1.95 8.32 2.04 0.10 2.19 0.10

-4.42 16.31 3.38 4.58 14.43 4.58

6.47 18.22 11.02 7.69 8.92 7.69

6.03 12.87 8.71 7.73 9.45 7.73

1.26 3.53 2.16 10.12 19.74 10.12

4.43 9.88 6.58 5.16 5.89 5.16

4.37 15.46 8.67 6.73 9.15 6.73

4.31 9.56 6.38 4.30 4.29 4.30

7.05 -3.24 2.81 15.11 23.77 15.11

8.37 9.12 8.67 8.49 8.61 8.49

8.55 8.71 8.61 8.07 7.59 8.07

6.47 10.58 8.09 7.95 9.45 7.95

– – – – 142.82 -

12.50 12.60 12.54 9.06 5.73 9.06

0.07 14.73 5.70 6.05 12.38 6.05

1995-20011998-2001

(12)

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Table VIII.8.Share in Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN

Country of Origin 1995 1996 1997

(1) (2) (3) (4)

ASEAN 39.8 37.3 38.2

REST OF THE WORLD 60.2 62.7 61.8

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 32.0 34.0 33.0

Hongkong 3.4 3.6 3.6

South Korea 3.8 4.5 4.0

Taiwan (ROC) 7.2 7.3 6.5

China 2.8 4.1 4.1

India 1.3 1.4 1.4

Japan 11.1 11.7 11.7

Other Asia 2.4 1.5 1.7

EUROPE 14.5 13.9 14.3

France 1.9 1.8 1.8

Germany 2.9 2.7 2.8

Italy 0.9 0.8 0.8

Netherlands 1.1 1.4 1.0

Scandinavia 1.2 1.3 1.5

United Kingdom 3.5 3.4 3.6

Other Europe 3.1 2.5 2.9

AMERICAS 5.9 5.7 6.1

Canada 0.8 0.8 0.9

USA 4.9 4.6 5.0

Other Americas 0.2 0.2 0.2

OCEANIA 4.2 4.4 5.2

Australia 3.7 3.9 4.6

New Zealand 0.5 0.5 0.6

Other Oceania 0.0 0.0 0.0

OTHERS 3.8 4.7 3.1

TOTAL 100 100 100

Source: ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database.Notes: Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 205

by Country of Origin, 1995-2001

1998

(5)

1999

(6)

2000

(7)

2001

(8) (9)

37.1 40.3 40.7 43.2 39.7

62.9 59.7 59.3 56.8 60.3

30.4 29.3 29.6 27.8 30.7

3.7 2.9 2.8 2.7 3.2

2.0 3.0 3.3 3.5 3.4

5.5 5.1 4.9 4.6 5.8

5.1 5.6 5.9 5.8 4.9

1.7 1.7 1.9 1.8 1.6

10.3 9.8 9.9 8.4 10.3

2.0 1.2 0.9 1.0 1.5

15.1 13.9 13.6 14.2 14.2

1.9 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.7

2.7 2.5 2.3 2.2 2.5

0.8 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.8

0.9 0.9 1.0 1.0 1.0

1.4 1.4 1.5 1.3 1.4

4.1 3.8 4.0 3.8 3.8

3.2 2.8 2.6 3.8 3.0

6.7 6.3 6.1 5.6 6.0

0.9 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.9

5.5 5.1 5.0 4.4 4.9

0.3 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.3

5.3 5.3 4.8 4.8 4.9

4.7 4.7 4.2 4.1 4.3

0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0

5.4 4.9 5.2 4.5 4.5

100 100 100 100 100

1995-2001

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Table VIII.9.Share in Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN Member Countries

Country of OriginBrunei

DarussalamCambodia Malaysia

(1) (2) (3) (6)

ASEAN 89.1 16.2 39.8 73.4 72.1

REST OF THE WORLD 10.9 83.8 60.2 26.6 27.9

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 3.4 27.8 28.3 8.9 13.2

Hongkong 0.1 0.7 1.7 0.0 1.3

South Korea 0.2 2.2 4.1 0.5 0.7

Taiwan (ROC) 0.8 7.7 8.1 0.5 2.6

China 0.3 7.7 0.3 3.8 2.8

India 0.6 0.5 0.7 1.5 0.8

Japan 0.5 6.8 12.2 2.2 4.2

Other Asia 0.9 2.3 1.2 0.4 0.7

EUROPE 4.5 16.7 15.9 10.1 6.2

France 0.2 6.8 1.8 3.2 0.3

Germany 0.4 1.7 3.4 1.4 0.7

Italy 0.0 0.8 1.2 0.5 0.2

Netherlands 0.4 0.5 2.3 0.5 0.3

Scandinavia 0.1 0.4 0.8 0.7 0.5

United Kingdom 3.3 3.8 3.2 1.7 2.3

Other Europe 0.2 2.6 3.2 2.1 1.8

AMERICAS 1.0 11.2 4.5 4.7 2.0

Canada 0.5 1.5 0.6 1.1 0.4

USA 0.6 8.2 3.5 3.5 1.4

Other Americas 0.0 1.5 0.4 0.1 0.2

OCEANIA 1.6 3.4 9.3 1.9 2.3

Australia 1.2 2.8 8.6 1.5 2.0

New Zealand 0.4 0.5 0.7 0.3 0.2

Other Oceania 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1

OTHERS 0.4 24.7 2.1 1.1 4.1

TOTAL 100 100 100 100 100

Source: ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database.Notes: Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.

(5)(4)

Indonesia Lao PDR

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by Country of Origin, 1995-2001

Myanmar

(7)

ThePhilippines

(8)

Singapore

(9)

Thailand

(10) (12)

17.3 8.3 31.8 24.1 7.5 39.7

82.7 91.7 68.2 75.9 92.5 60.3

41.5 43.6 38.1 40.3 45.1 30.7

0.7 7.3 3.9 5.5 0.7 3.2

2.8 7.6 4.2 5.0 1.8 3.4

13.6 8.1 5.6 6.6 10.3 5.8

4.5 0.9 4.5 7.0 24.5 4.9

2.0 0.9 3.7 1.9 0.1 1.6

13.4 18.2 13.7 12.4 7.5 10.3

4.6 0.6 2.6 1.9 0.1 1.5

26.1 13.2 14.2 22.5 11.4 14.2

7.4 1.1 1.0 2.7 5.2 1.7

4.5 2.8 2.4 4.5 1.0 2.5

3.3 0.7 0.6 1.4 0.3 0.8

0.4 0.8 1.0 1.4 0.2 1.0

0.3 1.2 1.2 3.1 0.6 1.4

4.4 4.1 5.2 4.5 2.8 3.8

5.9 2.6 2.8 4.9 1.3 3.0

6.6 24.1 6.2 5.7 10.7 6.0

1.0 3.0 0.9 0.8 1.0 0.9

5.5 20.9 5.0 4.6 9.7 4.9

0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.3

2.2 4.5 7.2 3.9 2.4 4.9

1.9 4.1 6.1 3.4 2.2 4.3

0.3 0.4 1.1 0.5 0.2 0.6

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

6.2 6.3 2.5 3.5 22.9 4.5

100 100 100 100 100 100

TOTAL

(11)

Viet Nam

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Table VIII.10.Share of Intra-ASEAN Visitor in ASEAN

Country of Origin/Country of Destination

1995 1996 1997

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Brunei Darussalam

ASEAN – – 88.7

REST OF THE WORLD – – 11.3

Cambodia

ASEAN 17.1 24.2 25.6

REST OF THE WORLD 82.9 75.8 74.4

Indonesia

ASEAN 39.4 35.7 37.9

REST OF THE WORLD 60.6 64.3 62.1

Lao PDR

ASEAN 82.3 74.8 76.3

REST OF THE WORLD 17.7 25.2 23.7

Malaysia

ASEAN 74.2 73.0 71.5

REST OF THE WORLD 25.8 27.0 28.5

Myanmar

ASEAN 10.6 10.7 17.4

REST OF THE WORLD 89.4 89.3 82.6

The Philippines

ASEAN 5.3 6.8 7.0

REST OF THE WORLD 94.7 93.2 93.0

Singapore

ASEAN 31.2 31.4 32.6

REST OF THE WORLD 68.8 68.6 67.4

Thailand

ASEAN 26.9 24.7 25.1

REST OF THE WORLD 73.1 75.3 74.9

Viet Nam

ASEAN 1.7 1.2 12.9

REST OF THE WORLD 98.3 98.8 87.1

ALL ASEAN

ASEAN 39.8 37.3 38.2

REST OF THE WORLD 60.2 62.7 61.8

Source: ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database.Notes: Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.

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Member Countries, 1995-2001

1998

(5)

1999

(6)

2000

(7)

2001

(8) (9)

89.6 89.2 89.0 89.0 89.1

10.4 10.8 11.0 11.0 10.9

21.6 18.6 11.9 9.6 16.2

78.4 81.4 88.1 90.4 83.8

45.6 38.9 40.6 41.0 39.8

54.4 61.1 59.4 59.0 60.2

73.0 71.5 71.7 70.1 73.4

27.0 28.5 28.3 29.9 26.6

69.2 75.0 69.9 72.1 72.1

30.8 25.0 30.1 27.9 27.9

19.1 21.4 16.7 21.2 17.3

80.9 78.6 83.3 78.8 82.7

6.4 7.2 14.2 11.9 8.3

93.6 92.8 85.8 88.1 91.7

30.2 31.9 31.6 33.5 31.8

69.8 68.1 68.4 66.5 68.2

22.5 23.7 23.1 23.7 24.1

77.5 76.3 76.9 76.3 75.9

0.0 9.4 12.3 10.3 7.5

100.0 90.6 87.7 89.7 92.5

37.1 40.3 40.7 43.2 39.7

62.9 59.7 59.3 56.8 60.3

1995-2001

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Graphic VIII.7.Share of Intra-ASEAN Tourist Arrivals by Host Countries, 2001

Graphic VIII.8.Share of Intra and Extra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN Countries,

1995-2001

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Graphic VIII.9.Trend in Visitor Arrivals in ASEAN 5 by Country, 1995-2001

Graphic VIII.10.Trend in Visitor Arrivals in BCLMV by Country, 1995-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003212

Table VIII.11.Intra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals

Country of Origin 1999 2000 2001

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Brunei Darussalam 268,125 283,624 403,524

Cambodia 117,412 179,234 142,534

Indonesia 1,715,551 2,071,018 2,370,405

Lao PDR 93,664 105,212 132,208

Malaysia 2,745,522 2,972,361 3,138,823

Myanmar 73,159 75,382 78,468

The Philippines 401,134 674,544 713,119

Singapore 6,952,268 7,604,076 9,208,943

Thailand 1,268,863 1,766,287 1,799,136

Viet Nam 156,901 170,673 228,942

Other (unspecified) 3,405 13,202 4,890

Intra-ASEAN 13,796,004 15,915,613 18,220,992

Source: ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database.

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by Country of Origin, 1999-2001

1999

(5)

2000

(6)

2001

(7)

1999-2001

(8) (9)

1.94 1.78 2.21 22.68 42.27

0.85 1.13 0.78 10.18 -20.48

12.44 13.01 13.01 17.55 14.46

0.68 0.66 0.73 18.81 25.66

19.90 18.68 17.23 6.92 5.60

0.53 0.47 0.43 3.56 4.09

2.91 4.24 3.91 33.33 5.72

50.39 47.78 50.54 15.09 21.11

9.20 11.10 9.87 19.08 1.86

1.14 1.07 1.26 20.80 34.14

0.02 0.08 0.03 19.84 -62.96

100 100 100 14.92 14.49

2000-2001

Share (%) Rate of Growth (%)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003214

Table VIII.12.Visitors Arrival to Brunei Darussalam

Country of Origin 1995 1996 1997

(1) (2) (3) (4)

ASEAN – – 570,382

REST OF THE WORLD – – 72,833

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) – – 21,248

Hongkong – – 332

South Korea – – 1,461

Taiwan (ROC) – – 4,495

China – – 428

India – – 4,152

Japan – – 5,653

Other Asia – – 4,727

EUROPE – – 33,150

France – – 1,114

Germany – – 2,467

Italy – – 296

Netherlands – – 3,716

Scandinavia – – 890

United Kingdom – – 23,420

Other Europe – – 1,247

AMERICAS – – 7,285

Canada – – 3,011

USA – – 3,964

Other Americas – – 310

OCEANIA – – 8,943

Australia – – 6,406

New Zealand – – 2,537

Other Oceania – – 0

OTHERS – – 2,207

TOTAL – – 643,215

Source: ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database.Notes: Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 215

by Country of Origin, 1995-2001

1998

(5)

1999

(6)

2000

(7)

2001

(8) (9)

863,712 851,347 876,000 963,596 4,125,037

100,368 103,560 108,093 118,906 503,760

27,521 26,378 38,153 41,963 155,263

458 614 618 679 2,701

1,633 1,583 1,741 1,915 8,333

4,984 6,804 9,449 10,393 36,125

707 1,044 6,209 6,829 15,217

4,868 6,032 6,237 6,860 28,149

6,639 3,260 3,968 4,364 23,884

8,232 7,041 9,931 10,923 40,854

42,669 46,405 41,728 45,894 209,846

2,129 1,879 1,394 1,533 8,049

2,871 3,317 4,175 4,592 17,422

338 213 232 255 1,334

3,357 3,697 3,250 3,575 17,595

1,104 870 751 824 4,439

31,500 34,594 30,533 33,586 153,633

1,370 1,835 1,393 1,529 7,374

10,184 9,388 9,469 10,415 46,741

4,379 4,453 4,305 4,735 20,883

5,805 4,935 5,164 5,680 25,548

0 0 0 0 310

14,491 17,615 14,763 16,239 72,051

10,464 13,617 11,962 13,158 55,607

4,027 3,998 2,801 3,081 16,444

0 0 0 0 0

5,503 3,774 3,980 4,395 19,859

964,080 954,907 984,093 1,082,502 4,628,797

1995-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003216

Table VIII.13.Visitors Arrival to Cambodia

Country of Origin 1995 1996 1997

(1) (2) (3) (4)

ASEAN 37,625 63,062 56,133

REST OF THE WORLD 182,055 197,427 162,710

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 111,385 105,522 85,314

Hongkong 1,656 2,070 1,785

South Korea 4,141 8,982 8,469

Taiwan (ROC) 22,422 35,329 28,116

China 22,886 22,029 17,282

India 1,158 2,148 2,000

Japan 21,629 33,039 25,362

Other Asia 37,493 1,925 2,300

EUROPE 37,907 53,761 43,331

France 19,437 23,333 17,538

Germany 3,499 5,488 4,604

Italy 1,810 2,968 1,870

Netherlands 0 2,652 1,239

Scandinavia 0 1,302 1,224

United Kingdom 5,809 9,306 9,193

Other Europe 7,352 8,712 7,663

AMERICAS 21,538 27,812 24,561

Canada 3,692 5,143 3,716

USA 17,846 21,967 20,291

Other Americas 0 702 554

OCEANIA 7,968 9,431 8,758

Australia 6,634 7,508 7,237

New Zealand 1,334 1,923 1,521

Other Oceania 0 0 0

OTHERS 3,257 901 746

TOTAL 219,680 260,489 218,843

Source: ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database.Notes: Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.

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by Country of Origin, 1995-2001

1998

(5)

1999

(6)

2000

(7)

2001

(8) (9)

38,046 48,791 55,684 58,363 357,704

137,864 214,116 410,681 546,556 1,851,409

61,203 75,831 86,446 89,469 615,170

2,596 2,128 3,646 1,769 15,650

4,467 6,377 7,536 9,579 49,551

18,239 20,607 21,626 23,098 169,437

18,035 26,805 30,586 32,002 169,625

1,195 1,455 1,767 2,271 11,994

13,386 17,885 19,906 17,952 149,159

3,285 574 1,379 2,798 49,754

46,165 57,223 65,155 66,088 369,630

18,616 23,754 24,883 23,328 150,889

4,199 6,490 7,298 6,861 38,439

2,116 3,384 3,060 3,170 18,378

1,274 2,346 1,905 2,423 11,839

1,305 968 2,378 2,713 9,890

11,156 13,843 15,912 17,686 82,905

7,499 6,438 9,719 9,907 57,290

22,324 64,241 42,181 43,905 246,562

3,298 5,415 5,646 6,191 33,101

17,946 30,301 35,814 37,033 181,198

1,080 28,525 721 681 32,263

8,172 11,287 13,237 15,266 74,119

6,777 9,471 11,350 13,078 62,055

1,395 1,816 1,887 2,188 12,064

0 0 0 0 0

0 5,534 203,662 331,828 545,928

175,910 262,907 466,365 604,919 2,209,113

1995-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003218

Table VIII.14.Visitors Arrival to Indonesia

Country of Origin 1995 1996 1997

(1) (2) (3) (4)

ASEAN 1,705,227 1,798,740 1,963,281

REST OF THE WORLD 2,619,002 3,235,732 3,221,962

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 1,209,838 1,770,360 1,560,246

Hongkong 93,163 123,312 103,450

South Korea 115,091 250,035 246,307

Taiwan (ROC) 352,797 607,015 404,929

China 38,895 21,739 0

India 31,968 26,947 26,418

Japan 486,278 665,711 706,942

Other Asia 91,646 75,601 72,200

EUROPE 793,842 754,412 820,340

France 80,422 88,322 107,843

Germany 167,653 167,607 185,976

Italy 55,725 62,912 67,802

Netherlands 136,858 122,410 144,622

Scandinavia 39,480 37,749 41,443

United Kingdom 165,788 145,268 142,161

Other Europe 147,916 130,144 130,493

AMERICAS 201,149 244,497 208,726

Canada 30,700 32,244 27,075

USA 155,111 197,923 171,707

Other Americas 15,338 14,330 9,944

OCEANIA 348,833 413,552 577,918

Australia 320,494 380,475 539,156

New Zealand 28,339 33,077 38,762

Other Oceania 0 0 0

OTHERS 65,340 52,911 54,732

TOTAL 4,324,229 5,034,472 5,185,243

Source: ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database.Notes: Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.

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by Country of Origin, 1995-2001

1998

(5)

1999

(6)

2000

(7)

2001

(8) (9)

2,101,671 1,839,899 2,054,974 2,114,557 13,578,349

2,504,745 2,888,181 3,009,243 3,039,063 20,517,928

1,138,186 1,256,503 1,364,782 1,336,578 9,636,493

53,500 67,841 72,647 70,112 584,025

177,852 202,046 178,580 212,233 1,382,144

281,959 354,271 371,612 391,696 2,764,279

0 14,742 28,329 0 103,705

40,850 30,081 34,982 34,962 226,208

469,409 571,395 662,045 611,314 4,173,094

114,616 16,127 16,587 16,261 403,038

641,374 705,402 860,106 861,970 5,437,446

70,396 78,960 93,798 98,807 618,548

141,314 170,170 152,620 159,881 1,145,221

50,383 66,195 63,182 59,519 425,718

81,507 96,337 104,617 114,656 801,007

38,255 37,757 74,063 0 268,747

137,600 138,122 171,719 189,027 1,089,685

121,919 117,861 200,107 240,080 1,088,520

201,488 191,057 240,460 243,097 1,530,474

25,091 26,042 30,399 34,941 206,492

150,042 151,671 182,239 177,869 1,186,562

26,355 13,344 27,822 30,287 137,420

427,133 560,955 421,701 430,880 3,180,972

394,543 519,550 387,013 397,982 2,939,213

32,590 40,845 32,725 32,898 239,236

0 560 1,963 0 2,523

96,564 174,264 122,194 166,538 732,543

4,606,416 4,728,080 5,064,217 5,153,620 34,096,277

1995-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003220

Table VIII.15.Visitors Arrival to Lao PDR

Country of Origin 1995 1996 1997

(1) (2) (3) (4)

ASEAN 285,302 301,450 353,266

REST OF THE WORLD 61,158 101,550 109,934

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 24,632 49,197 41,166

Hongkong 0 0 0

South Korea 356 1,930 2,110

Taiwan (ROC) 2,099 2,638 2,440

China 4,076 16,707 17,661

India 11,396 17,238 5,866

Japan 4,318 6,672 9,194

Other Asia 2,387 4,012 3,895

EUROPE 20,635 30,582 38,583

France 9,210 11,608 13,745

Germany 2,498 4,269 5,524

Italy 1,047 1,865 1,934

Netherlands 432 1,342 1,715

Scandinavia 1,209 2,256 660

United Kingdom 3,090 4,162 6,054

Other Europe 3,149 5,080 8,951

AMERICAS 11,019 14,102 18,213

Canada 9,001 2,531 3,555

USA 1,868 11,181 14,442

Other Americas 150 390 216

OCEANIA 4,536 7,045 9,349

Australia 3,833 6,121 7,876

New Zealand 703 924 1,473

Other Oceania 0 0 0

OTHERS 336 624 2,623

TOTAL 346,460 403,000 463,200

Source: ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database.Notes: Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.

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by Country of Origin, 1995-2001

1998

(5)

1999

(6)

2000

(7)

2001

(8) (9)

365,054 446,295 528,353 472,137 2,751,857

135,146 178,137 208,855 201,686 996,466

41,125 51,502 60,095 65,396 333,113

0 0 0 0 0

1,475 3,786 4,944 4,051 18,652

2,098 2,801 2,940 2,461 17,477

15,802 20,269 28,215 40,644 143,374

8,814 6,533 3,309 2,693 55,849

12,936 14,860 20,687 15,547 84,214

0 3,253 0 0 13,547

52,076 78,718 81,883 74,960 377,437

17,863 19,960 24,534 21,662 118,582

7,529 9,262 11,580 10,322 50,984

2,348 3,258 4,061 3,128 17,641

2,488 3,686 5,035 4,498 19,196

4,250 6,490 7,264 5,794 27,923

8,902 12,298 15,204 15,722 65,432

8,696 23,764 14,205 13,834 77,679

25,326 31,780 42,111 32,953 175,504

4,737 6,355 8,330 7,174 41,683

20,174 24,672 32,869 25,779 130,985

415 753 912 0 2,836

11,566 12,906 13,553 12,068 71,023

9,579 10,789 10,168 9,547 57,913

1,987 2,117 3,385 2,521 13,110

0 0 0 0 0

5,053 3,231 11,213 16,309 39,389

500,200 624,432 737,208 673,823 3,748,323

1995-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003222

Table VIII.16.Visitors Arrival to Malaysia

Country of Origin 1995 1996 1997

(1) (2) (3) (4)

ASEAN 5,542,087 5,212,294 4,440,532

REST OF THE WORLD 1,926,662 1,926,158 1,770,389

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 1,149,957 1,017,143 931,109

Hongkong 146,603 144,302 103,153

South Korea 71,622 73,902 68,610

Taiwan (ROC) 293,896 236,501 207,776

China 103,130 135,743 158,679

India 27,701 31,959 28,948

Japan 330,725 353,204 308,902

Other Asia 176,280 41,532 55,041

EUROPE 404,285 411,328 382,956

France 28,741 30,201 25,426

Germany 63,915 63,508 57,722

Italy 17,444 17,203 14,853

Netherlands 18,097 19,396 16,028

Scandinavia 33,430 30,304 43,293

United Kingdom 164,489 166,588 162,079

Other Europe 78,169 84,128 63,555

AMERICAS 136,405 145,991 137,164

Canada 29,223 33,807 32,196

USA 97,547 101,056 94,649

Other Americas 9,635 11,128 10,319

OCEANIA 155,674 169,457 145,867

Australia 136,300 150,026 129,262

New Zealand 19,374 19,431 16,605

Other Oceania 0 0 0

OTHERS 80,341 182,239 173,293

TOTAL 7,468,749 7,138,452 6,210,921

Source: ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database.Notes: Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 223

by Country of Origin, 1995-2001

1998

(5)

1999

(6)

2000

(7)

2001

(8) (9)

3,843,111 5,947,009 7,182,452 9,208,136 41,375,621

1,707,637 1,984,140 3,089,130 3,566,937 15,971,053

767,029 789,423 1,375,157 1,537,504 7,567,322

90,148 66,981 76,344 144,611 772,142

21,741 41,650 72,443 66,343 416,311

159,747 136,863 213,016 249,811 1,497,610

159,852 190,851 425,246 453,246 1,626,747

33,751 46,537 132,127 143,513 444,536

252,178 286,940 455,981 397,639 2,385,569

49,612 19,601 0 82,341 424,407

363,377 298,201 585,403 1,131,912 3,577,462

25,978 21,208 31,785 32,922 196,261

50,583 43,316 74,556 70,401 424,001

14,179 14,470 34,548 20,636 133,333

21,564 17,955 35,400 52,034 180,474

33,751 34,047 48,739 62,867 286,431

160,678 136,398 287,757 262,423 1,340,412

56,644 30,807 72,618 630,629 1,016,550

121,569 113,274 239,899 264,349 1,158,651

30,082 25,987 55,799 38,935 246,029

83,089 83,260 184,100 145,827 789,528

8,398 4,027 0 79,587 123,094

164,623 152,039 256,126 289,618 1,333,404

145,162 134,311 236,775 222,340 1,154,176

19,461 17,728 19,351 29,893 141,843

0 0 0 37,385 37,385

291,039 631,203 632,545 343,554 2,334,214

5,550,748 7,931,149 10,271,582 12,775,073 57,346,674

1995-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003224

Table VIII.17.Visitors Arrival to Myanmar

Country of Origin 1995 1996 1997

(1) (2) (3) (4)

ASEAN 11,659 17,488 32,890

REST OF THE WORLD 98,122 145,998 155,802

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 52,632 72,456 87,974

Hongkong 0 1,391 1,340

South Korea 0 6,527 4,847

Taiwan (ROC) 0 23,180 32,791

China 0 2,540 6,047

India 603 1,818 3,302

Japan 16,095 31,048 34,553

Other Asia 35,934 5,952 5,094

EUROPE 33,880 56,614 49,906

France 8,218 18,686 17,087

Germany 4,639 8,998 7,146

Italy 4,533 6,859 5,631

Netherlands 0 2,950 0

Scandinavia 0 0 0

United Kingdom 6,727 7,198 7,981

Other Europe 9,763 11,923 12,061

AMERICAS 9,103 10,773 11,565

Canada 1,189 1,564 1,688

USA 7,914 8,706 9,303

Other Americas 0 503 574

OCEANIA 2,499 3,519 4,064

Australia 1,863 2,923 3,422

New Zealand 636 596 642

Other Oceania 0 0 0

OTHERS 8 2,636 2,293

TOTAL 109,781 163,486 188,692

Source: ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database.Notes: Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 225

by Country of Origin, 1995-2001

1998

(5)

1999

(6)

2000

(7)

2001

(8) (9)

37,696 41,782 45,169 43,450 230,134

160,030 153,640 225,496 161,412 1,100,500

87,539 85,726 85,843 80,341 552,511

1,652 1,598 1,742 1,408 9,131

4,433 5,885 7,423 7,581 36,696

34,478 32,977 32,098 26,020 181,544

8,561 12,148 14,336 16,788 60,420

4,281 5,083 5,605 5,572 26,264

28,672 25,319 21,930 20,118 177,735

5,462 2,716 2,709 2,854 60,721

51,659 49,680 53,222 52,669 347,630

15,410 13,594 13,313 12,461 98,769

8,492 9,039 9,920 11,450 59,684

6,009 6,925 6,852 6,618 43,427

0 6 2,049 20 5,025

0 1,752 954 1,154 3,860

9,494 9,267 9,020 8,424 58,111

12,254 9,097 11,114 12,542 78,754

12,695 12,611 15,202 16,492 88,441

1,998 1,879 2,022 2,340 12,680

10,697 10,270 12,669 13,524 73,083

0 462 511 628 2,678

5,305 4,207 4,719 5,074 29,387

4,593 3,643 4,120 4,442 25,006

712 562 596 627 4,371

0 2 3 5 10

2,832 1,416 66,510 6,836 82,531

197,726 195,422 270,665 204,862 1,330,634

1995-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003226

Table VIII.18.Visitors Arrival to The Philippines

Country of Origin 1995 1996 1997

(1) (2) (3) (4)

ASEAN 92,865 139,324 155,226

REST OF THE WORLD 1,667,198 1,910,043 2,067,297

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 774,530 923,481 1,016,393

Hongkong 107,151 149,479 159,606

South Korea 121,559 173,910 170,087

Taiwan (ROC) 190,423 206,708 246,370

China 8,606 15,757 19,093

India 12,440 16,062 17,711

Japan 323,199 350,242 376,714

Other Asia 11,152 11,323 26,812

EUROPE 231,902 272,987 291,619

France 18,044 21,027 24,089

Germany 50,766 60,367 62,595

Italy 12,745 13,822 15,542

Netherlands 12,209 14,873 15,572

Scandinavia 21,427 26,611 27,841

United Kingdom 70,591 83,513 95,044

Other Europe 46,120 52,774 50,936

AMERICAS 391,309 434,828 496,213

Canada 45,725 56,852 64,092

USA 342,189 373,953 427,431

Other Americas 3,395 4,023 4,690

OCEANIA 83,720 96,949 103,994

Australia 75,898 87,553 93,949

New Zealand 7,822 9,396 10,045

Other Oceania 0 0 0

OTHERS 185,737 181,798 159,078

TOTAL 1,760,063 2,049,367 2,222,523

Source: ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database.Notes: Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 227

by Country of Origin, 1995-2001

1998

(5)

1999

(6)

2000

(7)

2001

(8) (9)

137,030 141,329 283,128 214,397 1,163,299

2,012,327 1,829,895 1,709,041 1,582,496 12,778,297

846,332 871,683 826,879 812,566 6,071,864

162,718 160,152 146,858 134,408 1,020,372

81,979 133,068 174,966 207,957 1,063,526

185,869 143,810 75,722 85,231 1,134,133

24,252 21,220 14,724 18,937 122,589

20,945 18,637 18,570 15,391 119,756

361,631 387,513 390,517 343,840 2,533,656

8,938 7,283 5,522 6,802 77,832

307,058 290,480 249,387 199,345 1,842,778

25,909 24,462 19,179 13,918 146,628

64,207 62,044 51,131 40,605 391,715

14,463 13,880 12,454 8,994 91,900

16,953 17,188 16,150 13,540 106,485

33,614 21,456 19,878 15,996 166,823

97,704 88,920 74,507 60,147 570,426

54,208 62,530 56,088 46,145 368,801

540,596 534,480 510,862 451,008 3,359,296

66,756 64,986 61,004 54,942 414,357

468,808 463,600 445,043 392,099 2,913,123

5,032 5,894 4,815 3,967 31,816

85,860 89,770 86,438 80,002 626,733

85,655 77,732 75,706 68,541 565,034

205 10,404 9,078 7,832 54,782

0 1,634 1,654 3,629 6,917

232,481 43,482 35,475 39,575 877,626

2,149,357 1,971,224 1,992,169 1,796,893 13,941,596

1995-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003228

Table VIII.19.Visitors Arrival to Singapore

Country of Origin 1995 1996 1997

(1) (2) (3) (4)

ASEAN 2,227,736 2,288,550 2,343,969

REST OF THE WORLD 4,909,519 5,003,971 4,853,994

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 2,961,518 2,988,902 2,857,091

Hongkong 279,812 288,560 264,832

South Korea 350,999 384,509 298,436

Taiwan (ROC) 563,333 528,485 499,782

China 201,965 226,685 235,109

India 188,524 204,174 226,612

Japan 1,179,007 1,171,899 1,094,047

Other Asia 197,878 184,590 238,273

EUROPE 966,000 1,002,771 987,555

France 74,639 76,670 73,603

Germany 190,242 190,636 169,544

Italy 46,955 41,898 41,441

Netherlands 70,601 66,078 63,153

Scandinavia 80,807 102,042 106,217

United Kingdom 288,696 312,516 333,158

Other Europe 214,060 212,931 200,439

AMERICAS 425,813 459,530 460,441

Canada 61,873 65,574 62,527

USA 345,611 374,056 376,418

Other Americas 18,329 19,900 21,496

OCEANIA 412,997 419,309 451,840

Australia 346,796 351,587 381,466

New Zealand 66,201 67,722 70,374

Other Oceania 0 0 0

OTHERS 143,191 133,459 97,067

TOTAL 7,137,255 7,292,521 7,197,963

Source: ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database.Notes: Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.

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by Country of Origin, 1995-2001

1998

(5)

1999

(6)

2000

(7)

2001

(8) (9)

1,887,616 2,223,971 2,427,668 2,519,945 15,919,455

4,354,536 4,743,289 5,263,731 4,998,639 34,127,679

2,336,146 2,490,960 2,805,612 2,611,876 19,052,105

273,103 260,033 285,975 276,093 1,928,408

99,259 242,226 354,353 359,046 2,088,828

362,360 317,502 290,904 222,052 2,784,418

293,282 372,881 434,335 497,380 2,261,637

243,683 288,383 346,356 339,795 1,837,527

843,713 860,662 929,895 755,683 6,834,906

220,746 149,273 163,794 161,827 1,316,381

982,739 1,013,823 1,089,448 1,077,840 7,120,176

75,674 74,049 74,773 71,451 520,859

159,206 167,856 169,408 166,965 1,213,857

40,796 43,814 42,230 35,738 292,872

60,073 64,665 77,326 74,982 476,878

82,641 75,935 84,500 75,694 607,836

357,939 401,474 444,976 459,932 2,598,691

206,410 186,030 196,235 193,078 1,409,183

425,424 438,479 477,042 427,989 3,114,718

64,266 72,529 71,393 69,263 467,425

342,633 351,459 385,585 343,745 2,519,507

18,525 14,491 20,064 14,981 127,786

508,802 559,574 610,783 650,837 3,614,142

427,228 466,067 510,347 550,545 3,034,036

81,574 86,657 94,274 94,268 561,070

0 6,850 6,162 6,024 19,036

101,425 240,453 280,846 230,097 1,226,538

6,242,152 6,967,260 7,691,399 7,518,584 50,047,134

1995-2001

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Table VIII.20.Visitors Arrival to Thailand

Country of Origin 1995 1996 1997

(1) (2) (3) (4)

ASEAN 1,868,122 1,786,806 1,830,928

REST OF THE WORLD 5,083,444 5,457,594 5,463,029

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 2,768,371 3,005,521 2,975,912

Hongkong 346,254 396,679 472,325

South Korea 456,228 488,669 411,087

Taiwan (ROC) 492,189 447,124 448,280

China 375,564 456,912 439,795

India 123,650 129,762 135,121

Japan 814,706 934,111 965,454

Other Asia 159,780 152,264 103,850

EUROPE 1,618,379 1,651,788 1,635,581

France 197,713 205,466 202,643

Germany 365,812 353,677 342,329

Italy 127,765 114,803 104,778

Netherlands 81,519 200,587 77,296

Scandinavia 171,001 217,410 217,410

United Kingdom 274,366 286,889 287,664

Other Europe 400,203 272,956 403,461

AMERICAS 357,674 384,012 388,190

Canada 53,495 56,886 57,336

USA 285,486 308,573 311,081

Other Americas 18,693 18,553 19,773

OCEANIA 220,746 248,743 269,212

Australia 192,573 215,074 233,781

New Zealand 28,173 33,669 35,431

Other Oceania 0 0 0

OTHERS 118,274 167,530 194,134

TOTAL 6,951,566 7,244,400 7,293,957

Source: ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database.Notes: Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.

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by Country of Origin, 1995-2001

1998

(5)

1999

(6)

2000

(7)

2001

(8) (9)

1,765,488 2,088,300 2,196,847 2,385,528 13,922,019

6,077,273 6,709,785 7,311,776 7,676,412 43,779,313

3,076,488 3,534,979 3,884,764 4,004,345 23,250,380

517,966 429,944 487,151 523,465 3,173,784

202,841 338,039 447,641 552,916 2,897,421

457,360 557,629 707,305 724,769 3,834,656

571,061 775,626 704,080 694,886 4,017,924

147,579 163,980 202,868 206,132 1,109,092

986,264 1,064,539 1,197,931 1,168,548 7,131,553

193,417 205,222 137,788 133,629 1,085,950

1,888,673 1,990,449 2,049,037 2,157,945 12,991,852

223,495 227,219 239,532 237,511 1,533,579

378,566 375,345 378,562 398,034 2,592,325

122,007 113,884 119,677 119,953 822,867

91,937 105,825 119,533 136,929 813,626

224,302 266,992 328,786 354,355 1,780,256

375,912 425,688 461,620 502,014 2,614,153

472,454 475,496 401,327 409,149 2,835,046

448,761 514,595 579,988 598,857 3,272,077

66,468 76,501 86,279 92,803 489,768

361,705 417,860 473,285 485,276 2,643,266

20,588 20,234 20,424 20,778 139,043

348,346 350,555 379,816 425,772 2,243,190

302,820 303,844 323,275 363,696 1,935,063

42,179 44,183 55,775 61,190 300,600

3,347 2,528 766 886 7,527

315,005 319,207 418,171 489,493 2,021,814

7,842,761 8,798,085 9,508,623 10,061,940 57,701,332

1995-2001

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Table VIII.21.Visitors Arrival to Viet Nam

Country of Origin 1995 1996 1997

(1) (2) (3) (4)

ASEAN 23,117 19,626 220,659

REST OF THE WORLD 1,328,179 1,587,529 1,494,978

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 427,440 686,269 764,950

Hongkong 21,133 14,918 11,573

South Korea 0 0 55,999

Taiwan (ROC) 224,127 175,486 156,068

China 62,640 377,555 405,389

India 0 0 4,188

Japan 119,540 118,310 124,862

Other Asia 0 0 6,871

EUROPE 190,710 114,291 194,803

France 137,890 73,599 81,513

Germany 0 0 25,752

Italy 0 0 7,880

Netherlands 0 0 0

Scandinavia 0 0 16,627

United Kingdom 52,820 40,692 47,491

Other Europe 0 0 15,540

AMERICAS 189,090 43,171 174,917

Canada 0 0 26,935

USA 189,090 43,171 147,982

Other Americas 0 0 0

OCEANIA 0 0 63,892

Australia 0 0 54,503

New Zealand 0 0 9,389

Other Oceania 0 0 0

OTHERS 520,939 743,798 296,416

TOTAL 1,351,296 1,607,155 1,715,637

Source: ASEAN NTOs, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database.Notes: Scandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden.

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by Country of Origin, 1995-2001

1998

(5)

1999

(6)

2000

(7)

2001

(8) (9)

0 167,281 265,338 240,883 936,904

1,503,654 1,614,473 1,884,762 2,089,167 11,502,742

663,103 830,379 1,067,223 1,165,573 5,604,937

8,573 9,172 22,170 4,274 91,813

0 43,333 53,452 75,167 227,951

138,529 173,920 212,370 200,061 1,280,561

420,743 484,102 626,476 672,846 3,049,751

0 4,600 0 5,844 14,632

95,258 113,514 152,755 204,860 929,099

0 1,738 0 2,521 11,130

123,002 221,022 262,216 312,675 1,418,719

83,371 86,026 86,492 99,700 648,591

0 21,719 32,058 39,096 118,625

0 8,819 10,138 11,608 38,445

0 0 12,347 15,592 27,939

0 18,724 18,543 22,362 76,256

39,631 43,863 56,355 64,673 345,525

0 41,871 46,283 59,644 163,338

176,578 242,745 239,487 267,965 1,333,953

0 31,091 30,845 35,963 124,834

176,578 210,377 208,642 230,470 1,206,310

0 1,277 0 1,532 2,809

0 67,811 73,447 90,982 296,132

0 63,056 68,162 84,085 269,806

0 4,755 5,285 6,897 26,326

0 0 0 0 0

540,971 252,516 242,389 251,972 2,849,001

1,503,654 1,781,754 2,150,100 2,330,050 12,439,646

1995-2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003234

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Chapter IXAgriculture

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003236

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 237

Brunei Darussalam 1.6 1.1 2.5 1) – 0.2 0.5 47.0 16.0

Cambodia 36.8 47.3 78.1 70.2 – – –

Indonesia 15.4 15.9 43.5 43.8 11.1 8.9 11.2 10.1

Lao PDR 52.2 49.9 – – – – –

Malaysia 9.8 8.4 19.4 15.7 7.3 5.8 5.5 5.4

Myanmar 44.4 40.1 2) 77.7 – – – –

The Philippines 21.1 19.7 41.7 37.4 11.2 5.8 9.0 8.4

Singapore 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 4.3 2.3 5.0 3.7

Thailand 9.3 9.9 50.0 46.6 20.4 15.2 4.4 5.2

Viet Nam 25.1 21.8 70.1 68.2 2) – – –

Total in percent 9.3 6.8 6.7 5.5

Total in Million US $ 323,361 366,835 350,606 312,912

Table IX.1.Agriculture Land and Land Use, 2000

CountryTotalArea

(‘000 Ha)

LandArea

(‘000 Ha) (‘000 Ha)% of

Land AreaArable Land

(‘000 Ha)

PermanentCrops

(‘000 Ha)

AgriculturePopulation

(%)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Brunei Darussalam 577 527 13 2.5 3 4 6 0.9

Cambodia 18,104 17,652 5,307 30.1 3,700 107 1,500 70.1

Indonesia 190,457 181,157 44,723 24.7 20,500 13,046 11,177 44.1

Lao PDR 23,680 23,080 1,836 8.0 877 81 878 76.5

Malaysia 32,975 32,855 7,890 24.0 1,820 5,785 285 17.7

Myanmar 67,658 65,755 10,811 16.4 9,900 595 316 70.2

The Philippines 30,000 29,817 11,330 38.0 5,550 4,500 1,280 39.3

Singapore 62 61 1 1.6 1 0 0 0.1

Thailand 51,312 51,089 18,800 36.8 14,700 3,300 800 49.0

Viet Nam 33,169 32,549 7,992 24.6 5,750 1,600 642 67.3

Total 447,994 434,542 108,703 25.0 62,801 29,018 16,884 49.4

Source: FAOSTAT website, as of 30 May 2003.

PermanentPasture

(‘000 Ha)

(8) (9)

Agriculture Area

Total

Table IX.2.GDP Share, Employment, Export and Import Share of Agriculture Sector

Country

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Source: GDP: ASEAN ASCU Database, based on constant price GDP; Employment share: ASEAN in figures 2003;Trade Share: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.

Notes: GDP share; based on real (Constant Price) GDP.1) 1995 figure2) 2000 figure

(8) (9)

GDP Share

(%)

Employment Share Export Share Import Share

1996 2002 1996 2002 1996 2001 1996 2001

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Table IX.3.Production of Selected

ProductsBrunei

DarussalamCambodia Malaysia

(1) (2) (3) (6)

Cassava 2 142 17,055 71 380

Cereals,Total 0 4,285 59,808 2,446 2,161

Rice, Paddy 0 4,099 50,461 2,335 2,094

Maize – 186 9,347 112 67

Coconuts 0 70 15,164 – 700

Coffee, Green – 0 527 26 20

Fruit Primary 6 322 8,205 179 1,014

Bananas 1 146 3,696 23 530

Mangoes – 35 844 3 20

Pineapples 1 16 450 35 86

Natural Rubber 0 39 1,547 – 547

Oil Palm Fruit – – 38,300 – 58,950

Soybeans – 25 827 3 –

Sugar Cane – 169 – – 1,600

Tobacco Leaves – 5 134 30 9

Source: FAO Database Website, as of 30 May 2003

(5)(4)

Indonesia Lao PDR

Table IX.4.Production of Selected

ProductsBrunei

DarussalamCambodia Malaysia

(1) (2) (3) (6)

Cassava 2 187 16,723 70 370

Cereals,Total 0 3,908 60,881 2,523 2,161

Rice, Paddy 0 3,740 51,604 2,410 2,091

Maize – 168 9,277 113 70

Coconuts 0 70 13,000 – 700

Coffee, Green – 0 377 18 20

Fruit Primary 6 322 8,205 182 983

Bananas 1 146 3,696 24 500

Mangoes – 35 844 3 20

Pineapples 1 16 450 35 86

Natural Rubber 0 32 1,600 – 589

Oil Palm Fruit – – 40,000 – 67,400

Soybeans – 21 930 3 –

Sugar Cane – 169 23,400 210 1,600

Tobacco Leaves – 5 145 33 12

Source: FAO Database Website, as of 30 May 2003

(5)(4)

Indonesia Lao PDR

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Agricultural Products, 2001

Myanmar

(7)

ThePhilippines

(8)

Singapore

(9)

Thailand

(10) (12)

97 1,652 – 18,396 2,806 40,601

22,713 17,480 – 31,634 34,093 174,620

21,900 12,955 – 26,954 31,970 152,768

524 4,525 – 4,466 2,123 21,349

275 13,208 0 1,396 892 31,705

2 132 – 85 841 1,633

1,365 11,122 0 7,671 4,248 34,132

– 5,061 – 1,750 1,126 12,332

– 884 – 1,700 179 3,665

– 1,620 – 1,979 285 4,471

36 73 – 2,424 313 4,979

– 212 – 4,089 – 101,551

110 1 – 292 176 1,434

5,894 24,962 – 60,013 14,657 107,295

48 48 – 64 31 369

TOTAL

(11)

Viet Nam

(Thousand Metric Ton)

Agricultural Products, 2002

Myanmar

(7)

ThePhilippines

(8)

Singapore

(9)

Thailand

(10) (12)

97 1,652 – 16,870 4,158 40,128

22,849 17,590 – 30,484 36,378 176,775

21,900 13,271 – 25,945 34,064 155,024

660 4,319 – 4,170 2,315 21,092

275 13,683 0 1,396 838 29,962

2 132 – 60 689 1,297

1,365 11,444 0 7,671 4,275 34,452

– 5,264 – 1,750 1,044 12,425

– 886 – 1,700 209 3,697

– 1,636 – 1,979 348 4,551

36 73 – 2,460 331 5,122

– 212 – 3,900 – 111,512

115 1 – 300 201 1,571

6,333 25,835 – 62,350 16,824 136,720

48 48 – 73 34 399

TOTAL

(11)

Viet Nam

(Thousand Metric Ton)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003240

01 Rice, incld husked and broken rice – 2 1 0

02 Banana, fresh – – 0 8

03 Pineaplle Prod excluding fresh *) – – 76 9

04 Mangoes pineapple fresh, including guava,

manggosteen, etc – 0 5 9

05 Oil of Plam – – 1,081 2,335

06 Coconut Oil – – 112 20

07 Cake of Coconuts – – 15 0

08 Soybeans – – 0 4

09 Sugar and honey 0 0 64 102

10 Coffee, green, husk, roasted – – 188 3

11 Shrmps, Prwn, lbster, crb, oth crustn, frsh, chld, frz 0 2 1,008 175

12 Tobacco – 3 275 215

13 Crude Rubber – 18 787 496

14 Fertilizers, manufactured 0 0 127 142

15 Insecticides, fungcd, herbicd, disinfectn & rodenticd 0 0 58 51

Table IX.5.ASEAN Exports of Selected Agricultural

DescriptionBrunei

DarussalamCambodia Malaysia

(1) (2) (3) (6)

Source and Notes: See Table IX.6.

(5)(4)

Indonesia

01 Rice, incld husked and broken rice – – 0 0

02 Banana, fresh – – 22 5

03 Pineaplle Prod excluding fresh *) – – 125 17

04 Mangoes pineapple fresh, including guava,

manggosteen, etc 0 – 10 5

05 Oil of Plam – – 876 2,506

06 Coconut Oil – – 296 21

07 Cake of Coconuts – – 46 0

08 Soybeans – – 0 5

09 Sugar and honey 0 – 65 61

10 Coffee, green, husk, roasted 0 – 631 1

11 Shrmps, Prwn, lbster, crb, oth crustn, frsh, chld, frz 0 – 1,104 117

12 Tobacco – – 240 130

13 Crude Rubber – – 2,099 1,346

14 Fertilizers, manufactured 0 – 281 114

15 Insecticides, fungcd, herbicd, disinfectn & rodenticd 0 – 29 66

Table IX.6.ASEAN Exports of Selected Agricultural

DescriptionBrunei

DarussalamCambodia Malaysia

(1) (2) (3) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistic Database.Notes: Cambodia: data is available for 2000 and 2001

Myanmar: data is available for 1999, 2000 and 2001Singapore: 1998-2001 data are not available at details.*) Thailand figures include other fruit products.

(5)(4)

Indonesia

No

No

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 241

91 0 – 1,218 1,313 1,219

– 297 – 3 309 309

– 134 – 456 675 675

– 63 – 16 94 94

– 0 – 44 3,460 3,460

– 418 – 19 568 568

– 36 – 1 51 51

– 0 – 0 4 4

6 58 – 756 986 980

– 0 – 26 218 218

85 149 – 1,280 2,700 2,612

6 36 – 68 603 594

9 13 – 1,668 2,992 2,964

– 35 – 18 322 322

0 4 – 54 166 166

Products and Inputs by Countries, 2001

Myanmar

(7)

ThePhilippines

(8)

Singapore

(9)

Thailand

(10) (12)

ASEAN 6

(11)

TOTAL

(US$ Million)

– 0 2 2,025 2,027 2,027

– 236 0 2 266 266

– 131 21 385 679 679

– 69 5 7 96 96

– – 113 1 3,496 3,496

– 571 15 0 902 902

– 56 0 0 103 103

– – 3 0 8 8

– 158 39 1,447 1,770 1,770

– 1 81 94 809 809

– 168 104 1,750 3,242 3,242

– 45 1,223 95 1,732 1,732

– 34 492 2,516 6,487 6,487

– 105 14 9 523 523

– 5 65 25 190 190

Products and Inputs by Countries, 1996

Myanmar

(7)

ThePhilippines

(8)

Singapore

(9)

Thailand

(10) (12)

ASEAN 6

(11)

TOTAL

(US$ Million)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003242

01 Rice, incld husked and broken rice 9 3 135 141

02 Banana, fresh 1 0 0 0

03 Pineaplle Prod excluding fresh *) 0 0 0 0

04 Mangoes pineapple fresh, including guava,

manggosteen, etc 1 0 3 16

05 Oil of Plam 1 6 0 38

06 Coconut Oil 0 0 0 50

07 Cake of Coconuts 0 – – 0

08 Soybeans 0 0 239 151

09 Sugar and honey 7 28 279 323

10 Coffee, green, husk, roasted 0 0 5 18

11 Shrmps, Prwn, lbster, crb, oth crustn, frsh, chld, frz 19 0 11 68

12 Tobacco 13 79 220 184

13 Crude Rubber 0 0 7 281

14 Fertilizers, manufactured 1 5 200 269

15 Insecticides, fungcd, herbicd, disinfectn & rodenticd 2 1 52 53

Table IX.7.ASEAN Imports of Selected Agricultural

DescriptionBrunei

DarussalamCambodia Malaysia

(1) (2) (3) (6)

Source and Notes: See Table IX.8.

(5)(4)

Indonesia

01 Rice, incld husked and broken rice 24 – 864 209

02 Banana, fresh 1 – 0 0

03 Pineaplle Prod excluding fresh *) 1 – 1 0

04 Mangoes pineapple fresh, including guava,

manggosteen, etc 2 – 5 18

05 Oil of Plam 0 – 64 7

06 Coconut Oil 0 – 10 10

07 Cake of Coconuts 0 – – 1

08 Soybeans 0 – 292 125

09 Sugar and honey 8 – 611 335

10 Coffee, green, husk, roasted 0 – 1 29

11 Shrmps, Prwn, lbster, crb, oth crustn, frsh, chld, frz 5 – 5 60

12 Tobacco 34 – 193 90

13 Crude Rubber 0 – 8 267

14 Fertilizers, manufactured 2 – 232 324

15 Insecticides, fungcd, herbicd, disinfectn & rodenticd 4 – 39 74

Table IX.8.ASEAN Imports of Selected Agricultural

DescriptionBrunei

DarussalamCambodia Malaysia

(1) (2) (3) (6)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistic Database.Notes: Cambodia: data is available for 2000 and 2001

Myanmar: data is available for 1999, 2000 and 2001Singapore: 1998-2001 data are not available at details.*) Thailand figures include other fruit products.

(5)(4)

Indonesia

No

No

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1 137 – 0 426 422

– 0 – – 1 1

– 0 – 26 27 27

0 0 – 0 20 20

47 10 – 0 102 49

2 0 – 0 52 50

– – – 33 33 33

0 74 – 277 742 742

1 86 – 35 758 729

0 8 – 1 32 31

0 1 – 188 287 287

30 156 – 113 795 686

0 1 – 1 290 290

19 187 – 485 1,166 1,142

2 93 – 193 395 393

Products and Inputs by Countries, 2001

Myanmar

(7)

ThePhilippines

(8)

Singapore

(9)

Thailand

(10) (12)

ASEAN 6

(11)

TOTAL

(US$ Million)

– 294 130 0 1,522 1,522

– 0 8 – 9 9

– 0 17 0 18 18

– 0 20 0 45 45

– 13 133 15 231 231

– – 11 0 32 32

– – 0 0 1 1

– 36 12 143 609 609

– 251 151 18 1,374 1,374

– 0 29 0 60 60

– 0 122 85 277 277

– 80 919 94 1,410 1,410

– 1 323 1 601 601

– 204 18 707 1,487 1,487

– 52 64 173 407 407

Products and Inputs by Countries, 1996

Myanmar

(7)

ThePhilippines

(8)

Singapore

(9)

Thailand

(10) (12)

ASEAN 6

(11)

TOTAL

(US$ Million)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003244

01 Rice, incld husked and broken rice 1,377 2,027 1,462 1,219 13.8 -9.7

02 Banana, fresh 234 266 304 309 4.2 3.0

03 Pineaplle Prod excluding fresh *) 577 679 537 675 5.6 -0.1

04 Mangoes pineapple fresh, including guava,

manggosteen, etc 64 96 93 94 14.5 -0.4

05 Oil of Plam 2,509 3,496 3,463 3,460 11.7 -0.2

06 Coconut Oil 508 902 819 568 21.1 -8.8

07 Cake of Coconuts 79 103 47 51 8.9 -12.9

08 Soybeans 9 8 8 4 -5.9 -11.0

09 Sugar and honey 829 1,770 970 980 28.7 -11.2

10 Coffee, green, husk, roasted 472 809 365 218 19.7 -23.1

11 Shrmps, Prwn, lbster, crb, oth crustn, frsh, chld, frz 2,845 3,242 2,942 2,612 4.5 -4.2

12 Tobacco 1,338 1,732 533 594 9.0 -19.3

13 Crude Rubber 3,468 6,487 3,351 2,964 23.2 -14.5

14 Fertilizers, manufactured 339 523 408 322 15.6 -9.3

15 Insecticides, fungcd, herbicd, disinfectn &

rodenticd 110 190 187 166 19.9 -2.7

Table IX.9.ASEAN 6 Export of Selected Agricultural Products and Inputs

Description 1993 19961996-2001

(1) (2) (3) (8)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistic Database.Note: *) Thailand figures include other fruit products.

(5)(4)

2000No 20011993-1996

(6) (7)

Rate of Growth

01 Rice, incld husked and broken rice 229 1,522 638 422 87.8 -22.6

02 Banana, fresh 12 9 1 1 -8.6 -39.9

03 Pineaplle Prod excluding fresh *) 31 18 7 27 -16.6 8.3

04 Mangoes pineapple fresh, including guava,

manggosteen, etc 21 45 20 20 27.9 -14.8

05 Oil of Plam 214 231 34 49 2.7 -26.7

06 Coconut Oil 45 32 54 50 -11.5 9.7

07 Cake of Coconuts 0 1 6 33 40.3 100.5

08 Soybeans 335 609 740 742 21.9 4.0

09 Sugar and honey 419 1,374 728 729 48.5 -11.9

10 Coffee, green, husk, roasted 74 60 47 31 -6.9 -12.0

11 Shrmps, Prwn, lbster, crb, oth crustn, frsh, chld, frz 189 277 230 287 13.6 0.7

12 Tobacco 1,246 1,410 574 686 4.2 -13.4

13 Crude Rubber 380 601 352 290 16.5 -13.6

14 Fertilizers, manufactured 1,073 1,487 1,160 1,142 11.5 -5.2

15 Insecticides, fungcd, herbicd, disinfectn &

rodenticd 271 407 387 393 14.4 -0.7

Table IX.10.ASEAN 6 Import of Selected Agricultural Products and Inputs

Description 1993 19961996-2001

(1) (2) (3) (8)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistic Database.Note: *) Thailand figures include other fruit products.

(5)(4)

2000No 20011993-1996

(6) (7)

Rate of Growth

(Million US$)

(Million US$)

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ASEAN 6,030 20.1 ASEAN 5,356 21.6

Japan 5,033 16.7 Japan 4,230 17.1

EU 4,549 15.1 USA 3,375 13.6

USA 3,462 11.5 EU 3,284 13.3

China 1,293 4.3 China 1,237 5.0

Hong Kong 764 2.5 India 987 4.0

India 716 2.4 Australia 525 2.1

Taiwan 639 2.1 South Korea 499 2.0

South Korea 572 1.9 Hong Kong 456 1.8

Australia 516 1.7 Pakistan 366 1.5

Top 10 23,574 78.5 Top 10 20,314 82.0

Others 6,474 21.5 Others 4,467 18.0

Total 30,048 100.0 Total 24,782 100.0

Table IX.11.ASEAN 6 Major Markets of Agricultural Export Commodities,

1996 and 2001

Major Markets

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: GDP: ASEAN ASCU Database.

1996

Value (Mn US$) Share (%)Major Markets

2001

Value (Mn US$) Share (%)

ASEAN 6,709 28.7 ASEAN 3,943 22.8

USA 3,573 15.3 USA 2,854 16.5

EU 3,045 13.0 EU 1,930 11.2

Australia 2,546 10.9 Australia 1,866 10.8

India 1,128 4.8 China 1,235 7.1

China 958 4.1 New Zealand 883 5.1

Argentina 696 3.0 India 743 4.3

New Zealand 687 2.9 Japan 440 2.5

Canada 494 2.1 Canada 341 2.0

Japan 481 2.1 Argentina 337 2.0

Top 10 20,316 87.0 Top 10 14,572 84.4

Others 3,027 13.0 Others 2,698 15.6

Total 23,343 100.0 Total 17,270 100.0

Table IX.12.ASEAN 6 Major Origin of Agricultural Import Commodities,

1996 and 2001

Major Origins

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: GDP: ASEAN ASCU Database.

1996

Value (Mn US$) Share (%)Major Origins

2001

Value (Mn US$) Share (%)

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Graphic IX.1.Share of ASEAN 6 Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities, 1996

Graphic IX.2.Share of ASEAN 6 Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities, 2001

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Graphic IX.3.Share of ASEAN 6 Major Origins of Agricultural Commodities, 1996

Graphic IX.4.Share of ASEAN 6 Major Origins of Agricultural Commodities, 2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003248

Rice, husked and broken

ASEAN 561.7 27.7 349.6 23.9 304.7 25.0

China 277.0 13.7 180.6 12.3 82.1 6.7

USA 114.7 5.7 128.4 8.8 102.6 8.4

Top 3 953.4 47.0 658.6 45.0 489.3 40.1

Banana, fresh

Japan 138.0 52.0 178.8 58.7 167.8 54.4

China 44.6 16.8 47.5 15.6 42.8 13.9

Saudi Arabia 20.3 7.6 1.3 0.4 2.0 0.7

Top 3 202.8 76.4 227.5 74.8 212.7 68.9

Pineapple products *)

EU 1,740.1 75.8 1,740.1 78.1 1,740.1 74.5

USA 217.8 9.5 189.3 8.5 255.6 10.9

ASEAN 156.3 6.8 156.3 7.0 156.3 6.7

Top 3 2,114.2 92.1 2,085.7 93.7 2,151.9 92.1

Palm Oil

India 545.4 15.6 1,021.8 29.5 802.6 23.2

EU 478.4 13.7 446.3 12.9 563.3 16.3

China 420.1 12.0 400.0 11.5 407.7 11.8

Top 3 1,443.9 41.3 1,868.2 53.9 1,773.5 51.3

Coconut Oil

EU 319.7 35.4 338.2 41.3 248.5 43.8

USA 316.7 35.1 258.6 31.6 129.8 22.9

ASEAN 80.2 8.9 97.4 11.9 95.4 16.8

Top 3 716.6 79.5 694.2 84.7 473.7 83.4

Shrimps, prawns, lobster, oth crust

Japan 1,290.5 39.8 1,032.8 35.1 937.9 35.9

USA 632.5 19.5 989.7 33.6 861.5 33.0

EU 545.9 16.8 246.3 8.4 221.7 8.5

Top 3 2,468.9 76.1 2,268.8 77.1 2,021.1 77.4

Tobacco

ASEAN 823.1 47.5 223.9 42.0 312.2 52.5

China 293.3 16.9 2.6 0.5 4.3 0.7

South Korea 119.3 6.9 2.1 0.4 0.2 0.0

Top 3 1,235.7 71.3 228.5 42.9 316.7 53.3

Crude Rubber

USA 1,095.5 16.9 503.7 15.0 473.6 16.0

Japan 958.7 14.8 274.2 8.2 386.2 13.0

EU 957.1 14.8 456.8 13.6 445.1 15.0

Top 3 3,011.2 46.4 1,234.7 36.8 1,305.0 44.0

Table IX.13.ASEAN 6 Major Markets of Selected Agricultural Export Commodities

Selected Products/Top 3 Countries

(1) (2) (3)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistic Database.Note: *) Thailand figures include other fruit products.

Value (Mn US$) Share (%)

1996 2000 2001

(4) (5)

Value (Mn US$) Share (%)

(6) (7)

Value (Mn US$) Share (%)

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Rice, husked and broken

ASEAN 1,022.3 67.2 463.7 72.6 323.3 76.7

India 250.1 16.4 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.2

USA 193.3 12.7 23.9 3.7 84.4 20.0

Top 3 1,465.7 96.3 487.6 76.4 408.4 96.9

Banana, fresh

ASEAN 8.4 92.5 0.2 32.8 0.2 22.8

Australia 0.1 0.9 0.4 62.4 0.0 2.4

EU 0.1 0.8 0.0 4.8 0.0 2.9

Top 3 8.5 94.1 0.7 100.0 0.2 28.2

Pineapple products *)

ASEAN 16.6 91.3 2.8 40.2 1.6 6.0

USA 0.4 2.4 1.2 16.5 7.0 25.6

Japan 0.4 2.3 0.0 0.5 0.1 0.5

Top 3 17.5 96.0 4.0 57.1 8.7 32.1

Palm Oil

ASEAN 227.3 98.2 34.1 99.0 47.4 97.0

Papua New Guinea 1.5 0.6 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1

EU 0.1 0.0 – – 0.0 0.0

Top 3 228.8 98.9 34.2 99.1 47.5 97.1

Coconut Oil

ASEAN 31.4 99.5 49.5 91.4 48.0 96.0

India 0.1 0.2 4.5 8.3 1.9 3.8

USA 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

Top 3 31.5 99.9 54.1 99.7 50.0 100.0

Shrimps, prawns, lobster, oth crust

ASEAN 142.2 51.3 64.4 28.0 79.2 27.6

India 29.8 10.8 31.5 13.7 41.3 14.4

Canada 16.6 6.0 21.7 9.4 0.6 0.2

Top 3 188.6 68.1 117.5 51.1 121.1 42.2

Tobacco

USA 554.4 39.3 166.8 29.1 156.9 22.9

EU 375.3 26.6 36.4 6.3 45.1 6.6

China 150.4 10.7 77.6 13.5 98.8 14.4

Top 3 1,080.1 76.6 280.9 48.9 300.9 43.9

Crude Rubber

ASEAN 553.8 92.2 339.0 96.2 285.9 98.7

Liberia 15.7 2.6 6.3 1.8 1.4 0.5

Papua New Guinea 1.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Top 3 570.6 95.0 345.3 98.0 287.3 99.2

Table IX.14.ASEAN 6 Major Origins of Selected Agricultural Import Commodities

Selected Products/Top 3 Countries

(1) (2) (3)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistic Database.Note: *) Thailand figures include other fruit products.

Value (Mn US$) Share (%)

1996 2000 2001

(4) (5)

Value (Mn US$) Share (%)

(6) (7)

Value (Mn US$) Share (%)

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Fertiliser

ASEAN 378.4 72.3 257.3 63.0 178.6 55.5

Australia 65.7 12.6 40.1 9.8 42.7 13.3

Japan 12.2 2.3 17.9 4.4 14.4 4.5

China 11.2 2.1 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.2

New Zealand 9.6 1.8 11.1 2.7 9.5 2.9

Top 5 477.1 91.2 326.3 79.9 245.8 76.4

Agriculture Pesticides

ASEAN 89.3 47.0 94.4 50.5 89.8 54.1

Pakistan 11.3 5.9 2.1 1.1 2.6 1.6

South Korea 10.3 5.4 6.1 3.3 3.7 2.2

EU 9.8 5.2 14.3 7.7 4.9 2.9

Australia 8.4 4.4 4.2 2.2 2.4 1.4

Top 5 129.1 67.9 121.1 64.8 103.4 62.2

Table IX.15.Major Markets of Export of Selected Agricultural Inputs

Selected Products/Top 5 Countries

(1) (2) (3)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistic Database.

Value (Mn US$) Share (%)

1996 2000 2001

(4) (5)

Value (Mn US$) Share (%)

(6) (7)

Value (Mn US$) Share (%)

Fertiliser

EU 176.4 11.9 126.4 10.9 101.7 8.9

ASEAN 172.5 11.6 160.4 13.8 161.2 14.1

USA 117.8 7.9 103.1 8.9 93.2 8.2

China 86.7 5.8 97.4 8.4 61.1 5.4

Japan 86.0 5.8 59.0 5.1 54.2 4.7

Top 5 639.6 43.0 546.3 47.1 471.5 41.3

Agriculture Pesticides

EU 134.6 33.1 104.0 26.9 106.1 27.0

ASEAN 88.2 21.7 78.0 20.2 67.8 17.2

USA 69.9 17.2 43.9 11.3 47.3 12.0

Japan 17.5 4.3 18.3 4.7 18.0 4.6

China 15.9 3.9 31.4 8.1 45.0 11.5

Top 5 326.2 80.2 275.6 71.2 284.2 72.3

Table IX.16.Major Origins of Import of Selected Agricultural Inputs

Selected Products/Top 5 Countries

(1) (2) (3)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistic Database.

Value (Mn US$) Share (%)

1996 2000 2001

(4) (5)

Value (Mn US$) Share (%)

(6) (7)

Value (Mn US$) Share (%)

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Chapter XManufacturing

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Indonesia 2000 – 22.2 – 4,366.8

2001 – 21.4 – 4,385.9

Lao PDR

Malaysia 1999 16.6 13.7 1,332.7 1,301.4

2000 11.5 8.6 1,538.1 1,498.2

Myanmar

The Philippines **) 1998 15.7 – 1,164.0 –

1999 – 7.5 – 1,087.0

Singapore 2000 4.0 – 345.0 –

2001 4.1 – 341.0 –

Thailand 1999 20.9 – 2,171.3 –

2000 20.6 – 2,318.8 –

Table X.1.Number of Manucturing Establishments and Persons Engaged,

by Establisment Size *)

Country

(1) (2) (3)

Source: Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001; Malaysia - 2000 Industrial Census; country submission; The Philippines - NSO websites TableA, 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. Value added is from “Industrial Statistics in ThePhilippines, Problems and Solutions”, a paper presented at the Workshop on Development Indicators, Bangkok 6-10 August 2001.Singapore - Yearbook of Statistics Singapore 2002; Thailand - websites of Nso.Notes: *) In terms of Number of Persons Enganged.

The Philippines; In terms of average total employment (ATE).**) 1999 figures are not official figures, and very preliminary estimates.

10 Persons

and Over

Number of Establishments Number of Persons Engaged

(4) (5)

20 Persons

and Over

(6)

10 Persons

and Over

20 Persons

and Over

(in Thousand )

Year

Brunei Darussalam 59.0 56.7 17.7 1) – 7.8 10.6 49.7 82.7

Cambodia 15.7 25.2 4.7 10.5 – 98.8 – 73.8

Indonesia 43.0 43.6 18.2 17.5 59.2 62.0 78.9 71.0

Lao PDR 21.1 23.7 – – – – – –

Malaysia 44.1 42.1 32.2 32.4 84.4 84.3 90.8 88.8

Myanmar 16.2 17.3 13.7 – – 46.6 – 70.8

The Philippines 35.6 34.8 16.6 15.6 85.6 92.7 81.6 78.3

Singapore 33.3 31.4 29.8 24.9 87.8 90.0 85.2 83.5

Thailand 43.4 44.2 20.8 19.5 77.3 81.1 86.5 82.2

Viet Nam 31.3 36.6 11.5 12.1 2) – – – –

Total – – – – 79.7 82.1 85.1 82.6

Table X.2.GDP Share, Export and Import Share of Manufacturing Sector, 1996 and 2001

CountryGDP Share *) Import Share

1996 2001 1996

Source: ASEAN, ASCU statistics database; ASEAN Trade Statistics database.Notes: 1) 1995.

2) 2000.*) Based on GDP at a constant price.

(3)(1) (2) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

2001 1996 2001 1996 2001

Employment Share Export Share

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Table X.3.Number of Establishments by Division of Industry, 2001 *)

Source: Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001; Malaysia - 2000 Industrial Census; 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. Value added is from “Industrial Statistics in thePhilippines, Problems and Solutions”, a paper presented at the Workshop on Development Indicators, Bangkok 6-10 August 2001.Singapore - Yearbook of Statistics Singapore 2002; Thailand - websites of Nso.Notes: *) In terms of Number of Persons Enganged.

The Philippines; In terms of average total employment (ATE), 1999 figures are not official figures, and very preliminaryestimatesCoverage: Establishments with 10 or more persons engaged (The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand)Establishments with 20 or more persons engaged (Indonesia) and

**) Classification of division of industry differs slightly across countries.

Division of Industry

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

15 Manufacture of Food products & 4,681 – 1,420 345 3,102

beverages

16 Manufacture of Tobacco products 861 – 18 – 198

17 Manufacture of Textiles 2,037 – 373 41 1,358

18 Mf of Wearing apparel; dressing & 2,275 – 932 142 1,581

dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; 599 – 198 20 756

Manuf of luggage, handbas, saddlery,

harness and footwear

20 Mf of Wood & prd of wood & cork 1,785 – 241 50 797

except furniture; manuf of articles of

straw & plaiting materials

21 Paper & paper products 446 – 203 85 487

22 Publishing, printing & paper products 543 – 409 330 796

23 Mf of coke, refined petroleum prd & 62 – 13 18 48

nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical 1,091 – 445 236 903

products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 1,414 – 482 325 1,684

26 Manufacture of other non–metallic 1,961 – 358 99 1,802

mineral products

27 Manufacture of basic metals 237 – 334 17 476

28 Mf of fabricated metal prd, except 928 – 423 670 2,090

machinery & eqpm

29 Manufacture of machinery & eqpm n.e.c. 362 – 394 – 880

30 Mf of office, accounting & computing 10 – 29 625 35

machinery

31 Mf of electrical machinery & apparaus n.e.c 287 – 184 150 450

32 Mf of radio, television, commucication 291 – 205 200 241

eqpm & apprtus

33 Mf of medicl, precision & optcl instrmn, 63 – 68 69 119

watches & clocks

34 Mf of motor vehicles, trailers & semi–trailers 271 – 141 345 938

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment 320 – 82 – 179

36 Manufacture of furniture; 2,045 – 503 290 1,671

manufacturing n.e.c.

37 Recycling 79 – 12 17 16

TOTAL 22,648 – 7,467 4,074 20,607

Indonesia MalaysiaThe Philippines

(1999)Singapore

Thailand(2000)

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Table X.4.Number of Establishments by Division of Industry, 2000 *)

Source: Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001; Malaysia - 2000 Industrial Census; country submission; The Philippines - NSO websites TableA, 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. Value added is from “Industrial Statistics in thePhilippines, Problems and Solutions”, a paper presented at the Workshop on Development Indicators, Bangkok 6-10 August 2001.Singapore - Yearbook of Statistics Singapore 2002; Thailand - websites of Nso.Notes: *) In terms of Number of Persons Enganged.

The Philippines; In terms of average total employment (ATE);Coverage: Establishments with 10 or more persons engaged (The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand)Establishments with 20 or more persons engaged (Indonesia) and

**) Classification of division of industry differs slightly across countries.

Division of Industry

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

15 Manufacture of Food products & beverages 4,661 3,141 4,052 340 3,102

16 Manufacture of Tobacco products 821 242 21 – 198

17 Manufacture of Textiles 2,027 530 586 41 1,358

18 Mf of Wearing apparel; dressing & 2,258 2,682 2,025 142 1,581

dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; 587 275 595 20 756

Manuf of luggage, handbas, saddlery,

harness and footwear

20 Mf of Wood & prd of wood & cork 1,766 1,327 584 49 797

except furniture; manuf of articles of

straw & plaiting materials

21 Paper & paper products 431 382 335 85 487

22 Publishing, printing & paper products 540 907 988 329 796

23 Mf of coke, refined petroleum prd & 57 57 17 18 48

nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical 1,087 655 772 236 903

products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 1,392 1,603 626 323 1,684

26 Manufacture of other non-metallic 1,907 893 787 98 1,802

mineral products

27 Manufacture of basic metals 221 565 540 17 476

28 Mf of fabricated metal prd, except 892 2,353 957 668 2,090

machinery & eqpm

29 Manufacture of machinery & eqpm n.e.c. 347 1,181 861 – 880

30 Mf of office, accounting & computing 8 67 27 621 35

machinery

31 Mf of electrical machinery & apparaus n.e.c 259 451 213 149 450

32 Mf of radio, television, commucication 227 455 233 197 241

eqpm & apprtus

33 Mf of medicl, precision & optcl instrmn, 61 62 80 68 119

watches & clocks

34 Mf of motor vehicles, trailers & semi-trailers 246 299 245 341 938

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment 312 208 119 – 179

36 Manufacture of furniture; 1,989 2,110 998 285 1,671

manufacturing n.e.c.

37 Recycling 78 10 17 17 16

TOTAL 22,174 20,455 15,678 4,044 20,607

Indonesia MalaysiaThe Philippines

(1998)Singapore Thailand

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Table X.5.Percentage Distribution of Establishments by Division of Industry, 2001 *)

Source: Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001; Malaysia - 2000 Industrial Census; country submission; The Philippines - NSO websites TableA, 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. Value added is from “Industrial Statistics in thePhilippines, Problems and Solutions”, a paper presented at the Workshop on Development Indicators, Bangkok 6-10 August 2001.Singapore - Yearbook of Statistics Singapore 2002; Thailand - websites of Nso.Notes: *) In terms of Number of Persons Enganged.

The Philippines; In terms of average total employment (ATE), 1999 figures are not official figures, and very preliminaryestimatesCoverage: Establishments with 10 or more persons engaged (The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand)Establishments with 20 or more persons engaged (Indonesia) and

**) Classification of division of industry differs slightly across countries.

Division of Industry

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

15 Manufacture of Food products & beverages 20.7 – 19.0 8.5 15.1

16 Manufacture of Tobacco products 3.8 – 0.2 0.0 1.0

17 Manufacture of Textiles 9.0 – 5.0 1.0 6.6

18 Mf of Wearing apparel; dressing & 10.0 – 12.5 3.5 7.7

dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; Manuf of 2.6 – 2.7 0.5 3.7

luggage, handbas, saddlery, harness

and footwear

20 Mf of Wood & prd of wood & cork 7.9 – 3.2 1.2 3.9

except furniture; manuf of articles of

straw & plaiting materials

21 Paper & paper products 2.0 – 2.7 2.1 2.4

22 Publishing, printing & paper products 2.4 – 5.5 8.1 3.9

23 Mf of coke, refined petroleum prd & 0.3 – 0.2 0.4 0.2

nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & 4.8 – 6.0 5.8 4.4

chemical products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 6.2 – 6.5 8.0 8.2

26 Manufacture of other non–metallic 8.7 – 4.8 2.4 8.7

mineral products

27 Manufacture of basic metals 1.0 – 4.5 0.4 2.3

28 Mf of fabricated metal prd, except 4.1 – 5.7 16.4 10.1

machinery & eqpm

29 Manufacture of machinery & eqpm n.e.c. 1.6 – 5.3 0.0 4.3

30 Mf of office, accounting & computing 0.0 – 0.4 15.3 0.2

machinery

31 Mf of electrical machinery & apparaus n.e.c 1.3 – 2.5 3.7 2.2

32 Mf of radio, television, commucication 1.3 – 2.7 4.9 1.2

eqpm & apprtus

33 Mf of medicl, precision & optcl instrmn, 0.3 – 0.9 1.7 0.6

watches & clocks

34 Mf of motor vehicles, trailers & semi–trailers 1.2 – 1.9 8.5 4.6

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment 1.4 – 1.1 0.0 0.9

36 Manufacture of furniture; 9.0 – 6.7 7.1 8.1

manufacturing n.e.c.

37 Recycling 0.3 – 0.2 0.4 0.1

TOTAL 100.0 – 100.0 100.0 100.0

Indonesia MalaysiaThe Philippines

(1999)Singapore Thailand

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Table X.6.Percentage Distribution of Establishments by Division of Industry, 2000 *)

Source: Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001; Malaysia - 2000 Industrial Census; country submission; The Philippines - NSO websites TableA, 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. Value added is from “Industrial Statistics in thePhilippines, Problems and Solutions”, a paper presented at the Workshop on Development Indicators, Bangkok 6-10 August 2001.Singapore - Yearbook of Statistics Singapore 2002; Thailand - websites of Nso.Notes: *) In terms of Number of Persons Enganged.

The Philippines; In terms of average total employment (ATE);Coverage: Establishments with 10 or more persons engaged (The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand)Establishments with 20 or more persons engaged (Indonesia) and

**) Classification of division of industry differs slightly across countries.

Division of Industry

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

15 Manufacture of Food products & beverages 21.0 15.4 25.8 8.4 15.1

16 Manufacture of Tobacco products 3.7 1.2 0.1 0.0 1.0

17 Manufacture of Textiles 9.1 2.6 3.7 1.0 6.6

18 Mf of Wearing apparel; dressing & 10.2 13.1 12.9 3.5 7.7

dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; 2.6 1.3 3.8 0.5 3.7

Manuf of luggage, handbas, saddlery,

harness and footwear

20 Mf of Wood & prd of wood & cork 8.0 6.5 3.7 1.2 3.9

except furniture; manuf of articles of

straw & plaiting materials

21 Paper & paper products 1.9 1.9 2.1 2.1 2.4

22 Publishing, printing & paper products 2.4 4.4 6.3 8.1 3.9

23 Mf of coke, refined petroleum prd & 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.4 0.2

nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical 4.9 3.2 4.9 5.8 4.4

products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 6.3 7.8 4.0 8.0 8.2

26 Manufacture of other non-metallic

mineral products 8.6 4.4 5.0 2.4 8.7

27 Manufacture of basic metals 1.0 2.8 3.4 0.4 2.3

28 Mf of fabricated metal prd, except

machinery & eqpm 4.0 11.5 6.1 16.5 10.1

29 Manufacture of machinery & eqpm n.e.c. 1.6 5.8 5.5 0.0 4.3

30 Mf of office, accounting & computing

machinery 0.0 0.3 0.2 15.4 0.2

31 Mf of electrical machinery & apparaus n.e.c 1.2 2.2 1.4 3.7 2.2

32 Mf of radio, television, commucication

eqpm & apprtus 1.0 2.2 1.5 4.9 1.2

33 Mf of medicl, precision & optcl instrmn,

watches & clocks 0.3 0.3 0.5 1.7 0.6

34 Mf of motor vehicles, trailers & semi-trailers 1.1 1.5 1.6 8.4 4.6

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment 1.4 1.0 0.8 0.0 0.9

36 Manufacture of furniture;

manufacturing n.e.c. 9.0 10.3 6.4 7.0 8.1

37 Recycling 0.4 0.0 0.1 0.4 0.1

TOTAL 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Indonesia MalaysiaThe Philippines

(1998)Singapore Thailand

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Table X.7.Number of Persons Engaged in Establishments by Division of Industry, 2001 *)

Source: Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001; Malaysia - 2000 Industrial Census; country submission; The Philippines - NSO websites TableA, 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. Value added is from “Industrial Statistics in thePhilippines, Problems and Solutions”, a paper presented at the Workshop on Development Indicators, Bangkok 6-10 August 2001.Singapore - Yearbook of Statistics Singapore 2002; Thailand - websites of Nso.Notes: *) In terms of Number of Persons Enganged.

The Philippines; In terms of average total employment (ATE), 1999 figures are not official figures, and very preliminaryestimatesCoverage: Establishments with 10 or more persons engaged (The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand)Establishments with 20 or more persons engaged (Indonesia) and

**) Classification of division of industry differs slightly across countries.

Division of Industry

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

15 Manufacture of Food products & beverages 595.9 – 199.7 16.1 391.8

16 Manufacture of Tobacco products 260.3 – 10.4 0.0 12.5

17 Manufacture of Textiles 678.7 – 54.6 1.5 233.2

18 Mf of Wearing apparel; dressing & 462.2 – 144.9 8.1 146.4

dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; 284.5 – 30.7 1.1 105.9

Manuf of luggage, handbas, saddlery,

harness and footwear

20 Mf of Wood & prd of wood & cork 407.9 – 20.1 1.5 52.5

except furniture; manuf of articles of

straw & plaiting materials

21 Paper & paper products 115.3 – 24.0 4.5 44.3

22 Publishing, printing & paper products 55.5 – 23.1 18.7 44.5

23 Mf of coke, refined petroleum prd & 5.7 – 1.4 2.9 8.0

nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical 212.5 – 46.7 17.5 86.2

products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 292.3 – 42.6 20.1 190.0

26 Manufacture of other non–metallic 173.2 – 49.8 5.6 130.5

mineral products

27 Manufacture of basic metals 60.2 – 33.8 1.5 38.6

28 Mf of fabricated metal prd, except 117.0 – 36.9 36.4 104.3

machinery & eqpm

29 Manufacture of machinery & eqpm n.e.c. 49.2 – 32.7 0.0 83.3

30 Mf of office, accounting & computing 0.7 – 36.3 38.5 60.7

machinery

31 Mf of electrical machinery & apparaus n.e.c 75.0 – 49.7 10.2 113.1

32 Mf of radio, television, commucication 179.8 – 126.6 100.7 153.5

eqpm & apprtus

33 Mf of medicl, precision & optcl instrmn,

watches & clocks 18.6 – 40.7 10.0 28.2

34 Mf of motor vehicles, trailers & 48.7 – 19.8 37.4 102.1

semi–trailers

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment 69.2 – 10.2 0.0 24.6

36 Manufacture of furniture; 300.5 – 51.6 8.4 163.2

manufacturing n.e.c.

37 Recycling 3.9 – 0.5 0.5 1.4

TOTAL 4,466.6 – 1,086.6 341.1 2,318.8

Indonesia MalaysiaThe Philippines

(1999)Singapore

(6)

(in Thousand)

Thailand(2000)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 259

Table X.8.Number of Persons Engaged in Establishments by Division of Industry, 2000 *)

Source: Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001; Malaysia - 2000 Industrial Census; country submission; The Philippines - NSO websites TableA, 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. Value added is from “Industrial Statistics in thePhilippines, Problems and Solutions”, a paper presented at the Workshop on Development Indicators, Bangkok 6-10 August 2001.Singapore - Yearbook of Statistics Singapore 2002; Thailand - websites of Nso.Notes: *) In terms of Number of Persons Enganged.

The Philippines; In terms of average total employment (ATE);Coverage: Establishments with 10 or more persons engaged (The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand)Establishments with 20 or more persons engaged (Indonesia) and

**) Classification of division of industry differs slightly across countries.

Division of Industry

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

15 Manufacture of Food products & beverages 597.4 127.7 238.5 15.3 391.8

16 Manufacture of Tobacco products 245.6 10.3 7.6 – 12.5

17 Manufacture of Textiles 661.5 46.1 53.6 1.6 233.2

18 Mf of Wearing apparel; dressing & 484.8 77.0 158.5 8.5 146.4

dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; 279.0 9.1 42.6 0.9 105.9

Manuf of luggage, handbas, saddlery,

harness and footwear

20 Mf of Wood & prd of wood & cork 391.8 127.4 24.3 1.6 52.5

except furniture; manuf of articles of

straw & plaiting materials

21 Paper & paper products 107.4 33.3 23.6 4.5 44.3

22 Publishing, printing & paper products 57.6 35.4 30.8 18.4 44.5

23 Mf of coke, refined petroleum prd & 4.6 8.2 2.7 2.9 8.0

nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical 196.6 47.5 55.7 16.9 86.2

products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 298.7 168.6 42.0 21.6 190.0

26 Manufacture of other non-metallic 170.3 59.0 47.7 6.2 130.5

mineral products

27 Manufacture of basic metals 60.0 42.1 39.4 1.5 38.6

28 Mf of fabricated metal prd, except 110.6 68.5 40.3 39.2 104.3

machinery & eqpm

29 Manufacture of machinery & eqpm n.e.c. 45.4 52.8 37.3 – 83.3

30 Mf of office, accounting & computing 0.6 72.2 22.8 38.4 60.7

machinery

31 Mf of electrical machinery & apparaus n.e.c 73.1 78.1 47.1 10.7 113.1

32 Mf of radio, television, commucication 155.9 330.3 125.5 102.3 153.5

eqpm & apprtus

33 Mf of medicl, precision & optcl instrmn, 21.2 29.0 36.2 9.6 28.2

watches & clocks

34 Mf of motor vehicles, trailers & semi-trailers 49.8 34.8 20.2 35.8 102.1

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment 68.8 21.6 11.1 – 24.6

36 Manufacture of furniture; 282.5 95.6 56.0 8.0 163.2

manufacturing n.e.c.

37 Recycling 3.5 0.2 0.6 0.6 1.4

TOTAL 4,366.8 1,574.8 1,164.2 344.6 2,318.8

Indonesia MalaysiaThe Philippines

(1998)Singapore

(6)

(in Thousand)

Thailand

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003260

Table X.9.Number of Persons Engaged per Establishments by Division of Industry, 2001 *)

Source: Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001; Malaysia - 2000 Industrial Census; country submission; The Philippines - NSO websites TableA, 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. Value added is from “Industrial Statistics in thePhilippines, Problems and Solutions”, a paper presented at the Workshop on Development Indicators, Bangkok 6-10 August 2001.Singapore - Yearbook of Statistics Singapore 2002; Thailand - websites of Nso.Notes: *) In terms of Number of Persons Enganged.

The Philippines; In terms of average total employment (ATE), 1999 figures are not official figures, and very preliminaryestimatesCoverage: Establishments with 10 or more persons engaged (The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand)Establishments with 20 or more persons engaged (Indonesia) and

**) Classification of division of industry differs slightly across countries.

Division of Industry

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

15 Manufacture of Food products & beverages 127 – 141 47 126

16 Manufacture of Tobacco products 302 – 580 – 63

17 Manufacture of Textiles 333 – 146 36 172

18 Mf of Wearing apparel; dressing & 203 – 155 57 93

dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; 475 – 155 53 140

Manuf of luggage, handbas, saddlery,

harness and footwear

20 Mf of Wood & prd of wood & cork 228 – 84 31 66

except furniture; manuf of articles of

straw & plaiting materials

21 Paper & paper products 259 – 118 53 91

22 Publishing, printing & paper products 102 – 56 57 56

23 Mf of coke, refined petroleum prd & 92 – 106 160 167

nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & 195 – 105 74 95

chemical products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 207 – 88 62 113

26 Manufacture of other non–metallic 88 – 139 56 72

mineral products

27 Manufacture of basic metals 254 – 101 85 81

28 Mf of fabricated metal prd, except 126 – 87 54 50

machinery & eqpm

29 Manufacture of machinery & eqpm n.e.c. 136 – 83 – 95

30 Mf of office, accounting & computing 70 – 1,253 62 1,734

machinery

31 Mf of electrical machinery & apparaus n.e.c 261 – 270 68 251

32 Mf of radio, television, commucication 618 – 617 503 637

eqpm & apprtus

33 Mf of medicl, precision & optcl instrmn, 295 – 598 145 237

watches & clocks

34 Mf of motor vehicles, trailers & semi–trailers 180 – 140 108 109

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment 216 – 125 – 137

36 Manufacture of furniture; 147 – 102 29 98

manufacturing n.e.c.

37 Recycling 49 – 38 29 89

TOTAL 197 – 146 84 113

Indonesia MalaysiaThe Philippines

(1999)Singapore

(6)

Thailand(2000)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 261

Table X.10.Number of Persons Engaged per Establishments by Division of Industry, 2000 *)

Source: Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001; Malaysia - 2000 Industrial Census; country submission; The Philippines - NSO websites TableA, 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. Value added is from “Industrial Statistics in thePhilippines, Problems and Solutions”, a paper presented at the Workshop on Development Indicators, Bangkok 6-10 August 2001.Singapore - Yearbook of Statistics Singapore 2002; Thailand - websites of Nso.Notes: *) In terms of Number of Persons Enganged.

The Philippines; In terms of average total employment (ATE);Coverage: Establishments with 10 or more persons engaged (The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand)Establishments with 20 or more persons engaged (Indonesia) and

**) Classification of division of industry differs slightly across countries.

Division of Industry

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

15 Manufacture of Food products & beverages 128 41 59 45 126

16 Manufacture of Tobacco products 299 42 364 – 63

17 Manufacture of Textiles 326 87 91 38 172

18 Mf of Wearing apparel; dressing & 215 29 78 60 93

dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; 475 33 72 47 140

Manuf of luggage, handbas, saddlery,

harness and footwear

20 Mf of Wood & prd of wood & cork 222 96 42 32 66

except furniture; manuf of articles of

straw & plaiting materials

21 Paper & paper products 249 87 70 53 91

22 Publishing, printing & paper products 107 39 31 56 56

23 Mf of coke, refined petroleum prd & 81 144 160 159 167

nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical 181 73 72 72 95

products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 215 105 67 67 113

26 Manufacture of other non-metallic 89 66 61 63 72

mineral products

27 Manufacture of basic metals 272 75 73 86 81

28 Mf of fabricated metal prd, except 124 29 42 59 50

machinery & eqpm

29 Manufacture of machinery & eqpm n.e.c. 131 45 43 – 95

30 Mf of office, accounting & computing 76 1,077 846 62 1,734

machinery

31 Mf of electrical machinery & apparaus n.e.c 282 173 221 72 251

32 Mf of radio, television, commucication 687 726 538 519 637

eqpm & apprtus

33 Mf of medicl, precision & optcl instrmn, 348 467 452 142 237

watches & clocks

34 Mf of motor vehicles, trailers & semi-trailers 202 117 83 105 109

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment 220 104 94 – 137

36 Manufacture of furniture; 142 45 56 28 98

manufacturing n.e.c.

37 Recycling 45 20 38 34 89

TOTAL 197 77 74 85 113

Indonesia MalaysiaThe Philippines

(1998)Singapore

(6)

Thailand

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003262

Table X.11.Input-Output Ratio in Establishments by Division of Industry, 2000 *)

Source: Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001; Malaysia - 2000 Industrial Census; country submission; The Philippines - NSO websites TableA, 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. Value added is from “Industrial Statistics in thePhilippines, Problems and Solutions”, a paper presented at the Workshop on Development Indicators, Bangkok 6-10 August 2001.Singapore - Yearbook of Statistics Singapore 2002; Thailand - websites of Nso.Notes: *) In terms of Number of Persons Enganged.

The Philippines; In terms of average total employment (ATE)Coverage: Establishments with 10 or more persons engaged (The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand)Establishments with 20 or more persons engaged (Indonesia) and

**) Classification of division of industry differs slightly across countries.

Division of Industry

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

15 Manufacture of Food products & beverages 0.71 0.83 – 0.72 0.84

16 Manufacture of Tobacco products 0.34 0.79 – – 0.20

17 Manufacture of Textiles 0.66 0.68 – 0.73 0.82

18 Mf of Wearing apparel; dressing & 0.63 0.68 – 0.77 0.71

dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; 0.59 0.69 – 0.76 0.71

Manuf of luggage, handbas, saddlery,

harness and footwear

20 Mf of Wood & prd of wood & cork 0.63 0.69 – 0.76 0.75

except furniture; manuf of articles of

straw & plaiting materials

21 Paper & paper products 0.76 0.68 – 0.60 0.77

22 Publishing, printing & paper products 0.46 0.55 – 0.51 0.66

23 Mf of coke, refined petroleum prd & 0.68 0.74 – 0.91 0.89

nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical 0.60 0.69 – 0.66 0.85

products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 0.70 0.67 – 0.68 0.78

26 Manufacture of other non–metallic 0.56 0.59 – 0.75 0.67

mineral products

27 Manufacture of basic metals 0.70 0.81 – 0.78 0.87

28 Mf of fabricated metal prd, except 0.61 0.71 – 0.72 0.72

machinery & eqpm

29 Manufacture of machinery & eqpm n.e.c. 0.60 0.69 – – 0.79

30 Mf of office, accounting & computing 0.42 0.86 – 0.65 0.75

machinery

31 Mf of electrical machinery & apparaus n.e.c 0.58 0.73 – 0.71 0.73

32 Mf of radio, television, commucication 0.65 0.79 – 0.79 0.72

eqpm & apprtus

33 Mf of medicl, precision & optcl instrmn, 0.44 0.74 – 0.55 0.82

watches & clocks

34 Mf of motor vehicles, trailers & semi–trailers 0.51 0.80 – 0.62 0.89

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment 0.55 0.69 – – 0.82

36 Manufacture of furniture; 0.60 0.68 – 0.73 0.71

manufacturing n.e.c.

37 Recycling 0.63 0.80 – 0.76 0.89

TOTAL 0.62 0.76 – 0.76 0.80

Indonesia

(bn of IDR)

Malaysia

(RM ‘000)The

PhilippinesSingapore

(mn S$)

(6)

Thailand(mn Bath)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 263

Table X.12.Value Added per Person Engaged in Establishments by Division of Industry,

2000 *)

Source: Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001; Malaysia - 2000 Industrial Census; country submission; The Philippines - NSO websites TableA, 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. Value added is from “Industrial Statistics in thePhilippines, Problems and Solutions”, a paper presented at the Workshop on Development Indicators, Bangkok 6-10 August 2001.Singapore - Yearbook os Statistics Singapore 2002; Thailand - websites of Nso.Notes: *) In terms of Number of Persons Enganged.

The Philippines; In terms of average total employment (ATE);Coverage: Establishments with 10 or more persons engaged (The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand)Establishments with 20 or more persons engaged (Indonesia) and

**) Classification of division of industry differs slightly across countries.

Division of Industry

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

15 Manufacture of Food products & beverages 5,365 16,774 19,977 37,629 6,501

16 Manufacture of Tobacco products 11,205 8,596 66,738 – 65,852

17 Manufacture of Textiles 4,128 14,054 4,896 28,705 6,233

18 Mf of Wearing apparel; dressing & 2,194 5,704 4,070 16,818 3,696

dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; 2,622 4,872 2,838 30,016 3,466

Manuf of luggage, handbas, saddlery,

harness and footwear

20 Mf of Wood & prd of wood & cork 3,904 8,434 4,619 26,175 4,231

except furniture; manuf of articles of

straw & plaiting materials

21 Paper & paper products 9,625 16,850 11,618 43,326 12,661

22 Publishing, printing & paper products 12,902 15,773 7,935 47,246 7,649

23 Mf of coke, refined petroleum prd & 12,300 303,506 439,386 355,069 90,750

nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical 14,658 46,641 26,789 188,962 13,593

products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 4,128 11,694 7,442 29,766 6,100

26 Manufacture of other non-metallic 5,734 22,344 12,379 39,785 9,300

mineral products

27 Manufacture of basic metals 18,133 18,412 12,095 44,697 11,352

28 Mf of fabricated metal prd, except 7,848 13,072 5,457 30,841 7,631

machinery & eqpm

29 Manufacture of machinery & eqpm n.e.c. 6,041 17,926 5,821 – 8,679

30 Mf of office, accounting & computing 3,120 20,614 17,127 40,448 17,224

machinery

31 Mf of electrical machinery & apparaus n.e.c 14,159 12,955 8,928 44,368 8,527

32 Mf of radio, television, commucication 11,498 21,254 16,324 97,669 11,843

eqpm & apprtus

33 Mf of medicl, precision & optcl instrmn, 6,515 11,526 4,207 76,054 5,049

watches & clocks

34 Mf of motor vehicles, trailers & semi-trailers 31,911 21,369 12,454 37,855 12,187

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment 26,507 15,883 19,818 – 4,778

36 Manufacture of furniture; 2,031 8,372 4,274 22,971 4,297

manufacturing n.e.c.

37 Recycling 1,042 14,619 6,665 35,321 2,950

TOTAL 6,440 17,726 13,030 65,564 8,245

Indonesia MalaysiaThe Philippines

(1998)Singapore

Thailand(2000)

(6)

(USD)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003264

Table X.13.Index of Industrial Production, 2002

Source: Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001; Malaysia - 2000 Industrial Census; country submission; The Philippines - NSO websites TableA, 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. Value added is from “Industrial Statistics in thePhilippines, Problems and Solutions”, a paper presented at the Workshop on Development Indicators, Bangkok 6-10 August 2001.Singapore - Yearbook of Statistics Singapore 2002; Thailand - websites of Nso.Notes: *) In terms of Number of Persons Enganged.

The Philippines; In terms of average total employment (ATE)Coverage: Establishments with 10 or more persons engaged (The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand)Establishments with 20 or more persons engaged (Indonesia) and

**) Classification of division of industry differs slightly across countries.

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

15 Manufacture of Food products & beverages 110.2 194.6 91.6 103.0 117.2

16 Manufacture of Tobacco products 101.2 148.0 111.6 – 71.5

17 Manufacture of Textiles 86.8 126.4 81.9 71.4 107.5

18 Mf of Wearing apparel; dressing & 93.5 93.1 44.4 83.4 –

dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; 19.3 110.4 47.4 93.5 –

Manuf of luggage, handbas, saddlery,

harness and footwear

20 Mf of Wood & prd of wood & cork 65.1 98.6 76.1 78.3 –

except furniture; manuf of articles of

straw & plaiting materials

21 Paper & paper products – 186.2 93.4 98.7 305.0

22 Publishing, printing & paper products 48.2 165.8 90.9 –

23 Mf of coke, refined petroleum prd & 4.5 197.0 89.0 92.3 –

nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical 134.2 190.4 133.0 161.2 –

products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 152.6 256.1 56.7 101.4 –

26 Manufacture of other non–metallic 24.3 179.4 76.0 75.8 –

mineral products

27 Manufacture of basic metals 128.4 186.6 55.6 110.7 118.1

28 Mf of fabricated metal prd, except 247.5 201.6 167.6 85.8 –

machinery & eqpm

29 Manufacture of machinery & eqpm n.e.c. 27.9 165.4 411.6 – –

30 Mf of office, accounting & computing – 176.1 – 107.4 –

machinery

31 Mf of electrical machinery & apparaus n.e.c 92.0 260.3 179.7 99.2 –

32 Mf of radio, television, commucication – 268.8 – 102.6 122.4

eqpm & apprtus

33 Mf of medicl, precision & optcl instrmn, – 115.4 – 127.9 –

watches & clocks

34 Mf of motor vehicles, trailers & semi–trailers 131.7 251.9 93.2 135.6 117.0

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment – – – – –

36 Manufacture of furniture; – – – 87.2 –

manufacturing n.e.c.

37 Recycling – – – – –

TOTAL 100.3 204.7 110.8 110.6 123.3

(6)

Division of IndustryIndonesia

(1993=100)

Malaysia

(1993=100)

The Philippines(1994=100)

Singapore

(1999=100)

Thailand

(1995=100)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 265

Table X.14.Index of Industrial Production, 2001

Source: Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001; Malaysia - 2000 Industrial Census; country submission; The Philippines - NSO websites TableA, 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. Value added is from “Industrial Statistics in thePhilippines, Problems and Solutions”, a paper presented at the Workshop on Development Indicators, Bangkok 6-10 August 2001.Singapore - Yearbook of Statistics Singapore 2002; Thailand - websites of Nso.Notes: *) In terms of Number of Persons Enganged.

The Philippines; In terms of average total employment (ATE);Coverage: Establishments with 10 or more persons engaged (The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand)Establishments with 20 or more persons engaged (Indonesia) and

**) Classification of division of industry differs slightly across countries.

Division of Industry

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

15 Manufacture of Food products & beverages 109.7 182.8 90.2 106.0 113.6

16 Manufacture of Tobacco products 109.6 164.4 105.4 – 69.3

17 Manufacture of Textiles 91.1 131.5 68.4 99.6 108.0

18 Mf of Wearing apparel; dressing & 131.4 103.2 46.6 95.8 –

dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; 70.7 106.6 49.5 108.4 –

Manuf of luggage, handbas, saddlery,

harness and footwear

20 Mf of Wood & prd of wood & cork 63.0 104.9 85.8 93.2 –

except furniture; manuf of articles of

straw & plaiting materials

21 Paper & paper products 152.0 165.0 107.5 92.0 303.4

22 Publishing, printing & paper products 51.5 – 207.7 98.9 –

23 Mf of coke, refined petroleum prd & 7.0 198.3 110.0 92.1 –

nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical 116.6 188.4 153.7 114.9 –

products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 162.2 245.9 59.7 92.5 –

26 Manufacture of other non–metallic 25.3 170.8 61.2 75.0 –

mineral products

27 Manufacture of basic metals 122.7 182.3 64.2 107.2 95.0

28 Mf of fabricated metal prd, except 292.8 200.0 146.7 88.2 –

machinery & eqpm

29 Manufacture of machinery & eqpm n.e.c. 8.3 156.2 499.7 – –

30 Mf of office, accounting & computing – 227.1 – 106.3 –

machinery

31 Mf of electrical machinery & apparaus n.e.c 107.9 240.5 177.0 95.7 –

32 Mf of radio, television, commucication – 244.9 – 98.5 98.6

eqpm & apprtus

33 Mf of medicl, precision & optcl instrmn, – 106.1 – 115.8 –

watches & clocks

34 Mf of motor vehicles, trailers & semi–trailers 148.7 237.1 89.9 124.1 97.8

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment – – – – –

36 Manufacture of furniture; – – – 97.4 –

manufacturing n.e.c.

37 Recycling – – – – –

TOTAL 108.0 195.8 117.9 102.0 113.6

Indonesia

(1993=100)

Malaysia

(1993=100)

The Philippines(1994=100)

Singapore

(1999=100)

Thailand(1995=100)

(6)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003266

Table X.15.Index of Industrial Production, 2000

Source: Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001; Malaysia - 2000 Industrial Census; country submission; The Philippines - NSO websites TableA, 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. Value added is from “Industrial Statistics in thePhilippines, Problems and Solutions”, a paper presented at the Workshop on Development Indicators, Bangkok 6-10 August 2001.Singapore - Yearbook of Statistics Singapore 2002; Thailand - websites of Nso.Notes: *) In terms of Number of Persons Enganged.

The Philippines; In terms of average total employment (ATE)Coverage: Establishments with 10 or more persons engaged (The Philippines, Singapore and Thailand)Establishments with 20 or more persons engaged (Indonesia) and

**) Classification of division of industry differs slightly across countries.

Division of Industry

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

15 Manufacture of Food products & beverages 122.0 159.4 89.4 101.7 117.0

16 Manufacture of Tobacco products 117.9 174.9 115.7 – 71.4

17 Manufacture of Textiles 99.8 138.1 73.8 117.2 107.3

18 Mf of Wearing apparel; dressing & 149.4 119.2 48.6 113.8 –

dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; 79.8 75.9 47.3 116.0 –

Manuf of luggage, handbas, saddlery,

harness and footwear

20 Mf of Wood & prd of wood & cork 69.1 103.6 79.7 106.5 –

except furniture; manuf of articles of

straw & plaiting materials

21 Paper & paper products 203.5 162.0 138.7 98.7 301.5

22 Publishing, printing & paper products 44.9 – 210.2 113.9 –

23 Mf of coke, refined petroleum prd & 21.7 166.4 111.4 91.0 –

nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical 115.2 187.0 174.3 106.8 –

products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 154.4 278.3 75.5 123.3 –

26 Manufacture of other non–metallic 31.4 156.0 70.7 100.2 –

mineral products

27 Manufacture of basic metals 130.8 183.4 68.3 106.1 92.7

28 Mf of fabricated metal prd, except 263.2 192.6 128.8 108.8 –

machinery & eqpm

29 Manufacture of machinery & eqpm n.e.c. 8.4 150.6 368.5 – –

30 Mf of office, accounting & – 261.2 – 127.0 –

computing machinery

31 Mf of electrical machinery & apparaus n.e.c 100.5 291.3 206.1 109.6 –

32 Mf of radio, television, commucication – 300.0 – 125.2 134.7

eqpm & apprtus

33 Mf of medicl, precision & optcl instrmn, – 133.7 – 111.6 –

watches & clocks

34 Mf of motor vehicles, trailers & semi–trailers 112.8 199.3 93.7 100.9 79.3

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment – – – – –

36 Manufacture of furniture; – – – 97.8 –

manufacturing n.e.c.

37 Recycling – – – – –

TOTAL 109.2 209.7 124.8 115.3 112.1

Indonesia

(1993=100)

Malaysia

(1993=100)

The Philippines(1994=100)

Singapore

(1999=100)

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Changes during 2000-200115 Manufacture of Food products & beverages -10.1 14.7 0.9 4.2 -2.916 Manufacture of Tobacco products -7.0 -6.0 -8.9 – -2.917 Manufacture of Textiles -8.7 -4.8 -7.3 -15.0 0.618 Mf of Wearing apparel; dressing & dyeing of fur -12.1 -13.4 -4.2 -15.8 –19 Tanning & dressing of leather; Manuf of luggage, -11.4 40.4 4.6 -6.6 –

handbas, saddlery, harness and footwear20 Mf of Wood & prd of wood & cork except -8.7 1.3 7.7 -12.5 0.6

furniture; manuf of articles of straw & plaiting materials21 Paper & paper products -25.3 1.9 -22.5 -6.8 –22 Publishing, printing & paper products 14.9 - -1.2 -13.2 –23 Mf of coke, refined petroleum prd & nuclear fuel -67.6 19.2 -1.3 1.2 –24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical products 1.3 0.7 -11.8 7.6 –25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 5.1 -11.6 -20.9 -25.0 –26 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products -19.7 9.5 -13.4 -25.1 –27 Manufacture of basic metals -6.2 -0.6 -6.0 1.0 2.528 Mf of fabricated metal prd, except machinery & eqpm 11.3 3.8 13.9 -18.9 –29 Manufacture of machinery & eqpm n.e.c. -0.8 3.7 35.6 – –30 Mf of office, accounting & computing machinery – -13.1 – -16.3 –31 Mf of electrical machinery & apparaus n.e.c 7.3 -17.4 -14.1 -12.7 –32 Mf of radio, television, commucication eqpm & apprtus – -18.4 – -21.3 -26.833 Mf of medicl, precision & optcl instrmn, watches & clcks – -20.6 – 3.8 –34 Mf of motor vehicles, trailers & semi-trailers 31.8 19.0 -4.1 23.0 23.335 Manufacture of other transport equipment – – – - –36 Manufacture of furniture; manufacturing n.e.c. – – – -0.4 –37 Recycling – – – - –

ALL Divisions -1.1 -6.6 -5.5 -11.5 1.3

Changes during 2001-200215 Manufacture of Food products & beverages 0.5 6.5 1.6 -2.8 3.216 Manufacture of Tobacco products -7.7 -10.0 5.9 – 3.217 Manufacture of Textiles -4.7 -3.9 19.7 -28.3 -0.518 Mf of Wearing apparel; dressing & dyeing of fur -28.8 -9.8 -4.7 -12.9 –19 Tanning & dressing of leather; Manuf of luggage,

handbas, saddlery, harness and footwear -72.6 3.6 -4.2 -13.7 –20 Mf of Wood & prd of wood & cork except furniture;

manuf of articles of straw & plaiting materials 3.3 -6.0 -11.3 -16.0 –21 Paper & paper products -11.3 12.8 -13.1 7.3 0.522 Publishing, printing & paper products -6.5 – -20.2 -8.1 –23 Mf of coke, refined petroleum prd & nuclear fuel -35.5 -0.7 -19.1 0.2 –24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical products 15.0 1.1 -13.5 40.3 –25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products -5.9 4.1 -5.0 9.6 –26 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products -3.7 5.0 24.2 1.1 –27 Manufacture of basic metals 4.6 2.4 -13.4 3.3 24.328 Mf of fabricated metal prd, except machinery & eqpm -15.5 0.8 14.2 -2.7 –29 Manufacture of machinery & eqpm n.e.c. 235.3 5.9 -17.6 – –30 Mf of office, accounting & computing machinery – -22.5 – 1.0 –31 Mf of electrical machinery & apparaus n.e.c -14.7 8.2 1.5 3.7 –32 Mf of radio, television, commucication eqpm & apprtus – 9.8 – 4.2 24.133 Mf of medicl, precision & optcl instrmn, watches & clcks – 8.8 – 10.4 –34 Mf of motor vehicles, trailers & semi-trailers -11.5 6.2 3.7 9.3 19.635 Manufacture of other transport equipment – – – – –36 Manufacture of furniture; manufacturing n.e.c. – – – -10.5 –37 Recycling – – – – –

ALL Divisions -7.2 4.5 -6.0 8.4 8.5

Table X.16.Change in Index of Industrial Production 2000-2002

Note: Computed from Table X.13 to Table X.15.

Division of Industry

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

Indonesia(93=100)

Malaysia(93=100)

ThePhilippines(94=100)

Singapore(99=100)

Thailand(95=100)

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Table XI.1.Human Development Index (HDI), 1985-2001

Country 1985 1990 1995

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

Brunei Darussalam – – – 0.872

Cambodia – 0.512 0.543 0.556

Indonesia 0.578 0.619 0.659 0.682

Lao PDR 0.422 0.449 0.485 0.525

Malaysia 0.692 0.721 0.759 0.790

Myanmar – – 0.549

The Philippines 0.684 0.713 0.731 0.751

Singapore 0.782 0.819 0.858 0.884

Thailand 0.673 0.705 0.739 0.768

Viet Nam 0.582 0.603 0.646 0.688

Source: Country yearbook; websites, ASEAN in Figures 2003; and UNDP Human Development Report Websites.

2001

Graphic XI.1.Trend of HDI, 1985-2001

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Brunei Darussalam – – – – – –

Cambodia 39.0 36.1 – 35.9 – –

Indonesia – 17.7 2) 24.2 23.4 19.0 18.4

Lao PDR 46.1 1) 38.6 – – – –

Malaysia 8.7 1) 6.1 – 8.1 – –

Myanmar – 22.9 – – – –

The Philippines *) 40.6 36.8 – – 39.4 –

Singapore – – – – – –

Thailand 13.0 – 12.9 12.9 – –

Viet Nam 50.9 – 37.0 – – –

Table XI.2.Percent of Population below the National Poverty Line

Country1993

(1994)

1997

(1996)1998

(2) (3) (4) (7)(1)

Source: Country yearbook and websites; and ASEAN in Figures 2003.Notes: 1) 1994 figure.

2) 1996 figure*) New series, based on the newly approved poverty methodology gives 33.0% and 34.0% for 1997 and 2000 respectively

(for proportion to the population) and 28.1% and 28.4% for proportion of families; NSCB websites, August 2003.

2001

(Urban + Rural)

1999 2000

(5) (6)

Brunei Darussalam – – – – – –

Cambodia – – 21.1 40.1 25.2 3) 40.0 3)

Indonesia – – 13.6 19.9 2) 9.8 4) 25.0 4)

Lao PDR 24.1 1) 53.0 26.9 41.0 – –

Malaysia – – 4.1 6.1 3.8 3) 13.2 3)

Myanmar – – 23.9 22.4 – –

The Philippines *) 28.0 53.1 21.5 50.7 24.3 5) 54.0 5)

Singapore – – – – – –

Thailand 10.2 13.1 – – 1.5 5) 17.2 5)

Viet Nam 25.9 57.2 – – 9.0 6) 45.0 6)

Table XI.3.Percent of Population below the National Poverty Line

in Urban and Rural Areas

Country

(2) (3) (4) (7)(1)

Source: Country yearbook and websites; and ASEAN in Figures 2003.Notes: 1) 1994 figure

2) 1996 figure3) 1999 figure4) 2001 figure5) 2000 figure6) 1998 figure*) New series, based on the newly approved poverty methodology gives the proportion of families under poverty line:

15.0% both for 1997 and 2000 for urban areas and 39.9% (1999) and 41.4% (2000) for rural areas. NSCB websites,August 2003.

RuralUrban

(5) (6)

RuralUrbanRuralUrban

1993 (1994) 1997 (1996) Latest Figure

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Brunei Darussalam – – –

Cambodia – – 35.9

Indonesia 7.2 55.4 18.4

Lao PDR 26.3 73.2 38.6

Malaysia – 9.3 8.1

Myanmar – – 22.9

The Philippines 14.6 46.4 39.4

Singapore – – –

Thailand – 32.5 12.9

Viet Nam 17.7 63.7 37.0

Table XI.4.Percentage of Population below the $1 and $2 PPP Poverty Line, 1990-2001

Country Below $1 PPP Below $2 PPPLatest National

Poverty Incidence

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Notes: 1. Latest Poverty Incidence: Cambodia-1999; Indonesia-2001; Lao PDR-1997; Malaysia-1999;. Myanmar-1997; The Philippines-2000; Thailand-1999; and Viet Nam-1998.

Graphic XI.2.Percentage of Population below the $1 PPP and $2 PPP Poverty Line

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Brunei Darussalam – – –

Cambodia 0.380 1) 0.420 2) 0.351 4)

Indonesia 0.320 0.360 0.310 4)

Lao PDR – – –

Malaysia 0.442 0.470 2) 0.443 4)

Myanmar – – –

The Philippines 0.468 3) 0.487 2) 0.451

Singapore – – –

Thailand 0.524 0.525 0.522

Viet Nam – 0.367 –

Table XI.5.Gini Coefficient, 1990-2000

Country 1990 1996

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Source: Country yearbook and websites; and ASEAN in Figures 2003.Notes: 1) 1994 figure

2) 1997 figure3) 1991 figure4) 1999 figure*) Indonesia and Cambodia based on household expenditure data.

2000

Brunei Darussalam – – –

Cambodia – 7.4 8.9 3)

Indonesia – – –

Lao PDR – – 8.1

Malaysia – – –

Myanmar – – –

The Philippines 6.2 1) 6.1 5.7 4)

Singapore – – –

Thailand 5.9 6.0 –

Viet Nam 8.8 2) – 8.0

Table XI.6.Income Share of the Poorest 20%, 1990-2000

Country 1990 1996

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Source: Country yearbook and websites; and ASEAN in Figures 2003.Notes: 1) 1991 figure

2) 1992 figure3) 1998 figure4) 1997 figure

2000

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Brunei Darussalam – – –

Cambodia 6.0 1) – 9.8 3)

Indonesia – 12.1 2) 15.2 4)

Lao PDR 9.4 5) 21.2 6) 21.2

Malaysia – – 14.5

Myanmar – – –

The Philippines – 11.1 17.1

Singapore 4.9 4.6 16.0

Thailand 4.2 6.1 –

Viet Nam 17.8 18.5 26.2

Table XI.7.Proportion of Seats in National Legislature Held by Women, 1990-2001

Country 1990 1995

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Source: Country submission for ASEAN in Figures 2003.Notes: 1) 1993 figure

2) 1996 figure3) 1998 figure4) 1999 figure5) 1992 figure6) 1997 figure

2001

Brunei Darussalam 31.7 1) 40.5 –

Cambodia – – 40.3 3)

Indonesia – 30.1 2) 30.8

Lao PDR – – –

Malaysia 35.3 35.1 36.6

Myanmar 58.0 – –

The Philippines 36.3 36.2 41.9

Singapore 42.6 40.9 46.9

Thailand 45.0 44.0 47.6

Viet Nam – – –

Table XI.8.Female Share of Paid Employment in Non-Agricultural Activities, 1990-2001

Country 1990 1995

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Source: Country submission for ASEAN in Figures 2003.Notes: 1) 1991 figure

2) 1994 figure3) 2000 figure

2001

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Brunei Darussalam – – –

Cambodia – 6.9 1) –

Indonesia 3.2 2.2 1.1 2)

Lao PDR – 21.8 31.9

Malaysia – – –

Myanmar – – –

The Philippines – 10.4 11.0 2)

Singapore – – –

Thailand 35.9 13.7 7.7 2)

Viet Nam – – –

Table XI.9.Proportion of Children under 15 Who are Working, 1990-2001

Country 1990 1995

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Source: Country submission for ASEAN in Figures 2003.Notes: 1) 1996 figure

2) 2000 figure

2001

Graphic XI.3.Proportion of Children under 15 Who are Working

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Brunei Darussalam – – –

Cambodia 37 44 44

Indonesia 46 59 64

Lao PDR 51 52 54

Malaysia 58 63 77

Myanmar 60 65 71

The Philipines 52 56 56

Singapore 71 87 –

Thailand 50 48 53

Viet Nam 48 51 60

Table XI.10.Daily per Capita Protein Supply of ASEAN

Country 1980 1990

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Source: ADB Growth and Change in Asia and Pacific, “Key INDICATORS”, 2001.

1999

Brunei Darussalam – – –

Cambodia 1,702 1,830 2,000

Indonesia 2,198 2,624 2,931

Lao PDR 2,084 2,159 2,152

Malaysia 2,743 2,758 2,947

Myanmar 2,326 2,620 2,803

The Philipines 2,280 2,364 2,357

Singapore 2,650 3,114 –

Thailand 2,277 2,142 2,411

Vie Nam 2,142 2,219 2,564

Table XI.11.Daily per Capita Calorie Supply of ASEAN

Country 1980 1990

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Source: ADB Growth and Change in Asia and Pacific, “Key INDICATORS”, 2001.

1999

(grams)

(Calories)

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Table XII.1.ASEAN Energy Resources and Reserves

CountryOil Reserve

(billion barrels)Coal Reserve

(MT)Wood Fuels

(KT)

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Brunei Darussalam 6.0 34.8 – – –

Cambodia – 9.9 – 10,000 81,565

Indonesia 10.0 169.5 38,000 75,625 439,049

Lao PDR – 3.6 600 26,500 46,006

Malaysia 3.4 84.4 1,025 25,000 137,301

Myanmar 3.1 12.1 – 108,000 129,935

The Philippines 0.26 1) 4.6 346 9,150 89,267

Singapore 0.0 0.0 0 0 –

Thailand 0.2 12.2 1,240 na 67,130

Viet Nam 2) 3.2 21.8 3,520 17,566 17,000

ASEAN (rounded off) 26.0 353.0 45,000 270,000 3) 1,007,000

Source: Asean Secretariat, Second ASEAN State of the Environment Report, 2000 (Tab.4.11). As quoted from:ASEAN Centre for Energy website (ACE; data updated January 2001) except as noted below.

Notes: 1) The Philippines based on midpoint of the ACE data;2) Data from Viet Nam, updated January 2001;3) Excludes Thailand which has a significant hydropower resources.

TCF= trillion cubic feet; MT= million tons; MW= megawatts; KT= kilotons (thousand tons)

(5) (6)

Hydro PowerResource (MW)

Natural GasReserve (TCF)

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Brunei Darussalam 8,680.0 7,801.2 9,597.7

Cambodia – – –

Indonesia 76,741.0 68,372.6 27,777.0 *)

Lao PDR – – –

Malaysia 35,090.0 35,784.0 14,260.0 *)

Myanmar – 549.0 544.0

The Philippines 97.0 25.4 46.1

Singapore – – –

Thailand 2,550.0 3,618.0 4,891.0

Viet Nam 7,880.0 – –

ASEAN 131,038.0 116,150.2 15,078.8

Table XII.2.ASEAN Crude Oil Production

Country 1995 1998

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Source: ASEAN Centre of Energy 2001.Notes: *) First Semester.

2000

(in KTOE)

Brunei Darussalam 49.0 548.9 900.2

Cambodia 431.0 525.2 974.0

Indonesia 37,132.3 42,517.0 22,624.0 *)

Lao PDR 378.0 607.0 –

Malaysia 18,986.0 20,883.4 8,279.0 *)

Myanmar 1,322.0 548.9 638.7

The Philippines 12,437.0 19,766.2 13,145.0

Singapore 4,726.0 – –

Thailand 32,476.0 22,853.4 27,048.4

Viet Nam 5,278.0 5,806.0 –

ASEAN 113,215.3 114,056.0 42,706.2

Table XII.3.Petroleum Product Consumption of ASEAN

Country 1995 1998

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Source: ASEAN Centre of Energy 2001.Notes: *) First Semester.

2000

(in KTOE)

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Brunei Darussalam 4.0 38.0 51.0 4.0 0.0 2.0

Cambodia – – – – – –

Indonesia 3,599.0 6,476.0 13,696.0 12,765.0 13,940.0 10,573.0

Lao PDR – – – – – –

Malaysia 6,031.0 9,411.0 9,360.0 3,506.0 7,428.0 4,378.0

Myanmar – 201.0 767.0 – 10.0 0.0

The Philippines 1,278.0 2,054.0 2,122.0 1,120.0 1,496.0 1,731.0

Singapore 18,927.0 27,199.0 – 49,898.0 66,667.0 –

Thailand 7,660.0 9,190.0 1,266.0 21.0 453.0 4,859.0

Viet Nam – 5,094.0 – – 0.0 –

ASEAN 37,499.0 59,663.0 27,262.0 67,314.0 89,994.0 21,543.0

Table XII.4.Petroleum Product Exports and Imports

Country1990

(2)(1)

Source: ASEAN Centre of Energy 2001.

(in KTOE)

1995 2000 1990 1995 2000

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Imports Exports

Brunei Darussalam 0.0 0.0 0.0 7,286.0 8,319.0 9,415.0

Cambodia – – – – – –

Indonesia 6,405.0 9,301.0 11,221.0 40,195.0 42,344.0 31,357.0

Lao PDR – 0.0 0.0 – – 0.0

Malaysia 1,047.0 1,315.0 3,973.0 22,949.0 19,833.0 8,503 *)

Myanmar – 536.0 657.0 – 0.0 0.0

The Philippines 10,765.0 16,005.0 15,215.0 0.0 92.0 0.0

Singapore 45,854.0 54,785.0 0.0 0.0 65.0 0.0

Thailand 10,860.0 22,840.0 39,169.0 760.0 716.0 0.0

Viet Nam – – – – 7,839.0 0.0

ASEAN 74,931.0 104,782.0 70,235.0 71,190.0 79,208.0 40,772.0

Table XII.5.Crude Oil Exports and Imports

Country1990

(2)(1)

Source: ASEAN Centre of Energy 2001.Notes: *) First Semester.

(in KTOE)

1995 2000 1990 1995 2000

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Imports Exports

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Brunei Darussalam 458.3 746.0 1,002.5 1,099.7 1,397.6 698.5 1,492.1 977.5 1,561.6

Indonesia 4,778.4 5,004.8 5,145.7 6,166.2 5,150.4 3,348.6 4,517.3 6,090.1 5,714.7

Malaysia 3,162.5 2,451.0 2,481.7 2,967.0 2,853.8 2,171.7 2,669.0 3,903.6 2,999.0

The Philippines 32.9 18.2 9.5 0.4 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.0 0.0

Singapore 0.0 5.0 6.8 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Thailand 0.0 0.0 0.0 15.6 112.4 80.2 126.9 383.5 363.5

ASEAN 6 8,432.1 8,225.1 8,646.2 10,248.9 9,514.4 6,299.8 8,805.3 11,354.6 10,638.8

Brunei Darussalam 25.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Indonesia 9,17.2 1,172.7 1,317.6 1,611.1 1,467.0 1,058.3 1,587.7 2,524.9 2,887.5

Malaysia 173.3 170.2 139.2 179.7 176.9 181.9 357.3 1270.2 1,564.0

The Philippines 1,316.1 1,307.8 1,641.7 1,457.8 2,458.0 1,432.7 1,997.7 3,050.4 2,695.1

Singapore 6,411.7 5,569.5 5,732.2 7,524.7 8,313.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Thailand 1,872.6 2,141.8 2,822.0 4,489.7 4,688.4 2,666.2 3,922.4 6,078.5 5,770.2

ASEAN 6 10,716.6 10,362.1 11,652.8 15,262.9 17,104.1 5,339.1 7,865.1 12,923.9 12,916.8

Table XII.6.Trend of Crude Oil Export by Country

(US$ Million)

1993 1994 1995 1996Country 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: Excluding Singapore 1998-2001 as Singapore data for these periods are not available at details by 6 digits HS

Crude Oil: SITC 333

Table XII.7.Trend of Crude Oil Import by Country

(US$ Million)

1993 1994 1995 1996Country 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: Excluding Singapore 1998-2001 as Singapore data for these periods are not available at details by 6 digits HS

Crude Oil: SITC 333

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

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Brunei Darussalam 5.0 0.9 9.8 8.2 3.4 2.3 4.2 2.2 1.4

Indonesia 1,116.2 1,299.6 1,517.2 2,143.9 2,356.7 1,545.6 2,032.0 3,454.7 2,531.9

Malaysia 1,224.8 1,078.6 1,222.7 1,493.2 1,665.1 1,354.8 1,229.9 2,194.1 1,834.1

The Philippines 522.1 532.5 211.0 244.4 303.9 337.6 155.1 457.7 368.3

Singapore 2,784.8 2,999.5 3,102.1 4,000.9 4,635.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Thailand 1,535.1 1,373.5 1,675.9 1,566.5 891.7 379.2 758.2 1,109.0 777.4

ASEAN 6 7,188.0 7,284.6 7,738.8 9,457.1 9,855.8 3,619.6 4,179.4 7,217.6 5,513.1

Brunei Darussalam 1.0 153.1 61.1 69.2 82.0 47.2 48.0 22.6 38.9

Indonesia 905.1 899.0 1,276.1 1,643.4 1,226.9 694.2 899.3 1,635.9 1,161.5

Malaysia 501.4 642.6 884.7 993.2 1,014.6 708.8 1,058.0 1,906.1 2,001.1

The Philippines 136.1 131.5 168.0 272.2 257.3 129.0 216.2 436.4 242.1

Singapore 7,219.5 6,922.6 6,829.9 8,820.9 8,555.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Thailand 287.9 220.0 243.5 633.9 955.1 497.4 722.7 1,321.4 1,093.6

ASEAN 6 9,051.0 8,968.8 9,463.3 12,432.8 12,091.0 2,076.6 2,944.2 5,322.4 4,537.3

Table XII.8.Trend of Petroleum Product Export by Country

(US$ Million)

1993 1994 1995 1996Country 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: Excluding Singapore 1998-2001 as Singapore data for these periods are not available at details by 6 digits HS

Crude Oil: SITC 334

Table XII.9.Trend of Petroleum Product Import by Country

(US$ Million)

1993 1994 1995 1996Country 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: Excluding Singapore 1998-2001 as Singapore data for these periods are not available at details by 6 digits HS

Crude Oil: SITC 334

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

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Table XII.10.Trend of Net Export of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, 1993-2001

(US$ Million)

1993 1994 1995 1996Country

(2) (3) (4) (5)(1)

Crude Oil

Exports 8,432.1 8,225.1 8,646.2 10,248.9 9,514.4 6,299.8 8,805.3 11,354.6 10,638.8

Imports 10,716.6 10,362.1 11,652.8 15,262.9 17,104.1 5,339.1 7,865.1 12,923.9 12,916.8

Net Exports -2,284.4 -2,137.1 -3,006.5 -5,014.0 -7,589.7 960.7 940.2 -1,569.3 -2,278.0

Export/Imports 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.6 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.8

Petroleum Products

Exports 9,051.0 8,968.8 9,463.3 12,432.8 12,091.0 2,076.6 2,944.2 5,322.4 4,537.3

Imports 7,188.0 7,284.6 7,738.8 9,457.1 9,855.8 3,619.6 4,179.4 7,217.6 5,513.1

Net Exports 1,863.1 1,684.2 1,724.5 2,975.6 2,235.2 -1,543.0 -1,235.2 -1,895.2 -975.8

Export/Imports 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.2 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.8

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

(6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: Excluding Singapore 1998-2001 as Singapore data for these periods are not available at details by 6 digits HS

Crude Oil: SITC 333; and Petroleum Products: SITC 334.

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1 Japan 3,089.4 1 Japan 2,618.4 1 ASEAN 2,739.0 1 Japan 2,464.6

2 ASEAN 2,292.7 2 ASEAN 2,476.6 2 Japan 2,716.4 2 ASEAN 2,245.1

3 South Korea 1,030.3 3 USA 1,883.5 3 South Korea 1,697.0 3 South Korea 1,891.9

4 China 623.7 4 South Korea 1,275.0 4 China 1,162.1 4 Australia 1,502.0

5 USA 497.7 5 China 885.6 5 Australia 1,109.3 5 USA 785.8

6 Australia 392.8 6 Australia 561.3 6 USA 815.5 6 China 754.4

7 Taiwan 295.9 7 Taiwan 223.7 7 India 458.5 7 India 443.2

8 Others not specified 92.4 8 India 132.0 8 Taiwan 354.3 8 Taiwan 232.4

9 India 69.6 9 New Zealand 129.4 9 New Zealand 155.1 9 New Zealand 146.0

10 New Zealand 28.6 10 Sri Lanka 28.3 10 Sri Lanka 101.0 10 Sri Lanka 77.2

Top 10 8,413.3 Top 10 10,213.8 Top 10 11,308.3 Top 10 10,542.5

Others 18.9 Others 35.1 Others 46.3 Others 96.3

Total 8,432.1 Total 10,248.9 Total 11,354.6 Total 10,638.8

Table XII.11.ASEAN 6 Major Market of Crude Oil, 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001

(US$ Million)

1993No Country

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: Excluding Singapore 1998-2001 as Singapore data for these periods are not available at details by 6 digits HS

Crude Oil: SITC 333

(3)(1) (2)

1996No Country

(6)(4) (5)

2000No Country

(9)(7) (8)

2001No Country

(12)(10) (11)

1 Others not specified 7,945.0 1 Others not specified 5,545.6 1 Oman 3,107.1 1 Others not specified 4,970.7

2 ASEAN 2,228.4 2 Saudi Arabia 2,728.5 2 Saudi Arabia 2,411.6 2 Saudi Arabia 2,339.3

3 Australia 373.2 3 ASEAN 2,238.9 3 ASEAN 1,982.5 3 ASEAN 1,521.8

4 China 170.0 4 South Korea 1,076.0 4 Others not specified 1,563.5 4 Iran 958.0

5 Japan – 5 UAE *) 1,023.0 5 Kuwait 1,020.5 5 Oman 604.6

6 USA – 6 Australia 730.1 6 Iran 886.2 6 UAE *) 601.4

7 EU – 7 Iran 545.9 7 UAE *) 848.7 7 Nigeria 444.5

8 Saudi Arabia – 8 Kuwait 411.2 8 Nigeria 440.8 8 Algeria 426.7

9 South Korea – 9 Qatar 343.9 9 Qatar 199.9 9 Yemen 314.7

10 UAE *) – 10 China 244.2 10 China 199.8 10 China 254.1

Top 10 10,716.6 Top 10 14,887.4 Top 10 12,660.5 Top 10 12,435.7

Others 0.0 Others 375.5 Others 263.4 Others 481.1

Total 10,716.6 Total 15,262.9 Total 12,923.9 Total 12,916.8

Table XII.12.ASEAN 6 Major Supplier (Origin) of Crude Oil, 1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001

(US$ Million)

1993No Country

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: Excluding Singapore 1998-2001 as Singapore data for these periods are not available at details by 6 digits HS

Crude Oil: SITC 333*) United Arab Emirates

(3)(1) (2)

1996No Country

(6)(4) (5)

2000No Country

(9)(7) (8)

2001No Country

(12)(10) (11)

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003288

1 ASEAN 3,301.5 1 ASEAN 3,946.1 1 ASEAN 2,438.1 1 ASEAN 2,208.6

2 Others not specified 2,256.6 2 Japan 1,708.3 2 Japan 950.3 2 Japan 674.9

3 Japan 1,250.1 3 Others not specified 1,689.2 3 South Korea 530.6 3 South Korea 403.9

4 China 753.4 4 Hong Kong 1,642.2 4 USA 309.5 4 USA 272.7

5 South Korea 511.2 5 South Korea 721.0 5 EU 288.9 5 China 251.3

6 USA 287.6 6 China 610.4 6 India 183.5 6 Others not specified 144.2

7 India 223.5 7 EU 467.6 7 China 174.2 7 Taiwan 123.6

8 Australia 174.1 8 Taiwan 412.2 8 Taiwan 136.8 8 Australia 109.2

9 Taiwan 171.2 9 Australia 391.1 9 Australia 107.6 9 Hong Kong 106.6

10 EU 115.8 10 India 289.9 10 Others not specified 95.8 10 India 94.6

Top 10 9,045.0 Top 10 11,878.0 Top 10 5,215.4 Top 10 4,389.6

Others 6.0 Others 554.8 Others 107.0 Others 147.7

Total 9,051.0 Total 12,432.8 Total 5,322.4 Total 4,537.3

Table XII.13.ASEAN 6 Major Market of Petroleum Products,

1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001(US$ Million)

1993No Country

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: Excluding Singapore 1998-2001 as Singapore data for these periods are not available at details by 6 digits HS

Crude Oil: SITC 334

(3)(1) (2)

1996No Country

(6)(4) (5)

2000No Country

(9)(7) (8)

2001No Country

(12)(10) (11)

1 ASEAN 3,331.9 1 ASEAN 4,409.5 1 ASEAN 4,114.3 1 ASEAN 2,714.7

2 Others not specified 1,832.7 2 Others not specified 1,756.8 2 Kuwait 759.9 2 Kuwait 686.9

3 EU 491.2 3 Saudi Arabia 717.5 3 Saudi Arabia 543.9 3 South Korea 501.3

4 USA 449.8 4 EU 405.0 4 South Korea 522.7 4 Others not specified 358.1

5 South Korea 324.4 5 Kuwait 329.1 5 China 271.8 5 Japan 247.4

6 Japan 221.6 6 USA 317.1 6 EU 229.7 6 EU 232.1

7 Australia 187.2 7 South Korea 303.7 7 Taiwan 132.8 7 USA 210.7

8 China 182.4 8 Australia 194.7 8 Japan 96.4 8 China 167.4

9 India 63.9 9 Iran 183.5 9 Others not specified 88.7 9 UAE *) 118.4

10 Taiwan 47.8 10 UAE *) 160.2 10 UAE *) 87.8 10 Saudi Arabia 107.3

Top 10 7,132.9 Top 10 8,777.1 Top 10 6,848.2 Top 10 5,344.5

Other 55.0 Other 680.1 Other 369.4 Other 168.6

Total 7,188.0 Total 9,457.1 Total 7,217.6 Total 5,513.1

Table XII.14.ASEAN 6 Major Supplier (Origin) of Petroleum Products,

1993, 1996, 2000 and 2001(US$ Million)

1993No Country

(3)(1) (2)

1996No Country

(6)(4) (5)

2000No Country

(9)(7) (8)

2001No Country

(12)(10) (11)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database.Notes: Excluding Singapore 1998-2001 as Singapore data for these periods are not available at details by 6 digits HS

Crude Oil: SITC 334*) United Arab Emirates

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003 289

Brunei Darussalam 452 442 -0.2 81.4 1) 81.4 77.8 4) -0.4

Cambodia 9,896 9,335 -0.6 62.3 2) 58.2 3) – -0.6

Indonesia 118,110 104,986 -1.2 – 66.5 45.1 -10.7

Lao PDR 13,088 12,561 -0.4 – 42.7 47 4) 4.3

Malaysia 21,661 19,292 -1.2 59.0 57.0 56.2 -0.3

Myanmar 39,588 34,419 -1.4 50.8 50.8 50.8 0.0

The Philippines 6,676 5,798 -1.4 52.9 52.8 52.8 0.0

Singapore 2 2 0.0 13.6 – 13.6 4) 0.0

Thailand 15,886 14,762 -0.7 26.6 1) – 33.5 0.8

Viet Nam 9,303 9,819 0.5 28.4 33.2 35.2 4) 0.7

ASEAN 234,662 211,407 -1.0

Table XII.15.Forest Areas as a Percentage of Total Areas

Country1990

(2)(1)

Source: ASEAN in Figures 2003; ASEAN in Figures 2003Notes: 1) 1991 figure

2) 1993 figure3) 1997 figure4) 2000 figure

2000AnnualChange

(%)1990 1999 2001

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Total Forest Area (‘000 Ha) Forest Area as a Percentage of Land Areas (%)

AnnualChange

(% points)

(8)

Brunei Darussalam – – 16.4 – 22.7 17.0 –

Cambodia – 28.6 – – – 0.0 –

Indonesia – 18.0 17.4 15.1 – 1.3 –

Lao PDR – – 14.0 – 0.1 0.1 –

Malaysia – – 4.6 – – 6.3 –

Myanmar 15.0 15.4 19.1 – 0.1 0.2 –

The Philippines 4.9 8.8 14.9 – 2.1 1.5 1) –

Singapore 4.4 – 4.1 – 7.0 8.3 8.6

Thailand 12.4 15.1 17.8 – 2.2 2.6 –

Viet Nam – – 3.0 – – 0.6 –

Table XII.16.National Protected Areas and CO2 Emission, in ASEAN

Country1990

(2)(1)

Sources: ASEAN Secretariat, Second ASEAN State of the New Environment Report, 2000 (Tab.7.10). As quoted from: World Resources 2000-2001 (WRI, 1999).Global Protected Areas Summary Statistics (WCMC, 1996).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 20000 figures, from ADB, Key Indicators, 2001.

1) 1994 figure

1996 2001 1990 1996

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Protected Area as % of Land Area CO2 Emission

(8)

2000 2001

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2003290

Brunei Darussalam 97.0 1) – – – –

Cambodia – 13.5 2) 16.7 16.6 –

Indonesia 46.8 66.7 83.7 86.1 86.3

Lao PDR – 25.4 31.0 3) 38.2 –

Malaysia 80.0 – 96.5 97.3 97.6

Myanmar – – 37.0 – 40.4

The Philippines 55.1 – 71.3 3) – –

Singapore 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Thailand 89.7 96.8 2) 98.5 98.3 98.5

Viet Nam – 70.8 77.8 – –

Table XII.17.Proportion of Household with Electricity, 1990-2001

Country 1990 1995

(2) (3) (4)(1)

Sources: ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Brunei Darussalam - Census of Population and Housing.Cambodia - Socio-economic survey of Cambodia, 1993/94, 1996, 1997 and 1999; 1998 Census of Population of Cambodia; andCambodia Demographic and Health Survey 2000. Indonesia - National Socio-economic survey. Lao PDR - Census 1995 and Lao.Expenditure Survey 1997/98. Malaysia - Malaysian Economy in Figures. Myanmar - Household Income and Expenditure Survey1997 and 20001, Central Statistical Organization. The Philippines - 1990 Census of Population and Housing and NationalDemographic and Health Survey 1998. Singapore - Compiled from the billing system and updated as account holders open/closetheir accounts. Thailand - 1990 Population and Housing Census; Socio-Economic Survey 1992, 1994, 1998-2001; and Housing Survey1996. Viet Nam - Multi Purpose Survey 1994 and 1995; Demographic and Health Survey 1997 and Census of Population andHousing 1999.

Notes: 1) 1991 figure2) 1996 figure3) 1998 figure

1999

(%)

2000 2001

(5) (6)

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