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The ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2008 is now in its seventh edition. It continues to be the leading publication that provides reliable statistics that show the trends and developments about the economies, societies and the environment of the ASEAN Community. The Yearbook details the most up to date available data on international merchandise trade, foreign direct investment, finance, macroeconomic sectors, employment patterns, and tourism in ASEAN and its Member States.

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Page 1: ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2008

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook, 2008 i

The ASEAN SecretariatJakarta

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

For inquiries, contact:Public Outreach and Civil Society DivisionThe ASEAN Secretariat70A Jalan SisingamangarajaJakarta 12110Indonesia

Phone : (62 21) 724-3372, 726-2991Fax : (62 21) 739-8234, 724-3504E-mail : [email protected]

General information on ASEAN appears online at the ASEAN Website: www.asean.org

Catalogue-in-Publication Data

ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2008Jakarta: ASEAN Secretariat, July 2009

xvi, 272p, 15.5 x 23 cm

315.9

1. ASEAN – Statistics2. Asia, Southeastern – Economic Growth - Statistics

ISBN 978-602-8411-09-7

The text of this publication may be freely quoted or reprinted with proper acknowledgement.

Copyright ASEAN Secretariat 2009All rights reserved

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The ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2008 is now in its seventh edition. It continues to be the leading publication that provides reliable statistics that show the trends and developments about the economies, societies and the environment of the ASEAN Community. The Yearbook details the most up to date available data on international merchandise trade, foreign direct investment, finance, macro-economic sectors, employment patterns, and tourism in ASEAN and its Member States.

The Yearbook also presents cross-section and time series data as well as rates of change, ratios and distribution to facilitate country comparisons. The ASEAN Secretariat will continue to improve this Yearbook as a principal source of timely and relevant statistics on and about ASEAN and the ASEAN Member States.

For years the Yearbook has been of great service to researchers, officials, and the business community and I hope that it will continue to be an authoritative source of information and relevant statistics for our readers.

Dr. SURIN PITSUWANSecretary-General of ASEANJakarta, IndonesiaJuly 2009

Foreword

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Table of Contents

ForewordList of TablesList of FiguresGlossary

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I.I.1.I.2.I.3.I.4.I.5.I.6.

II.II.1.II.2.II.3.II.4.II.5.II.6.

II.7.II.8.II.9.

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III.6.III.7.III.8.III.9.

POPuLATION ANd dEmOgrAPhYNumber of Mid Year Population of ASEAN Countries 1980-2008Population Growth in ASEAN, 1980-2008Population Density, 1980-2008Population by Sex, 2008Urban Population, 1990-2007Population by Age Group, 2007

EduCATION, hEALTh ANd rEPrOduCTIONAdult Literacy Rate, 1990-2007Net Enrollment Ratio in Primary School, by Sex, 1990-2006Net Enrollment Ratio in Secondary School, by Sex, 1990-2005Ratio of Girls to Boys in Primary and Secondary School, 1990-2006Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Primary and Secondary School, 1980-2006Crude Birth ratio (CBR), Crude Death Ratio (CDR), and Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) of ASEAN Countries, 2004-2007Total Fertility Rate (TFR), 1980-2006Life Expectancy at Birth by Sex, 2000-2007Immunization Against Measles and DPT Among Children of 1 Year Old, 1990-2007Malaria and Tuberculosis Prevalence/Incidence Rate, per 100,000 population,1990-2006HIV Prevalence Rate Among 15-24 Year Old People, by Sex, 1999-2005 Proportion of Population With Access to Safe Drinking Water and Access to Improved Sanitation, 1990-2006

LABOur ANd EmPLOYmENTUnemployment Rate and Labour Force Participation Rate, 2000 - 2008Number of Unemployment and Labour Force, 2000 - 2008Labour Force Participation Rate by Sex, 1990, 1995 and 2000-2007Unemployment Rate of People 15 Years and older by Sex, 1990, 1995, and 2000-2007Unemployment Rate of People 15-24 Years Old by Sex, 1990, 1995 and 2000-2007Number of Employment by Major Industry GroupPercentage of Employment by Major Industry GroupNumber of Employment by OccupationPercentage Employment by Occupation

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mACrO ECONOmYGDP at Current and Constant Market Price, 2000-2008Rate of Economic Growth, 2000-2008GDP per Capita at Current market Prices in USD, 2000-2008GDP at Current market Prices in Million of USD, 2000-2008GDP Share of Major Group of Economic Sectors, 2005-2008Inflation Rates, Year-on Year End of Period, and Year-on Year Average Period, 2000-2008Consumer Price Index, 2000-2008Foreign Exchange Rates, 2000-2008Interest Rates, end of the period 2000-2008Money Growth, Year-on-year end of the period 2000-2008Reserve Money, 2000-2008Current Account Balance as a percentage of GDP, 2000-2007Current Account Balance in Million of USD, 2000-2007Service Balance of ASEAN Countries in Million of US Dollar, 2000-2007FDI Approval of ASEAN Countries in Million of US Dollar, 2000-2007Government Budget Deficit, as a Percentage of GDP, 2000-2007Government Budget Deficit, 2000-2007

mErChANdISE TrAdE ASEAN Total Trade, Intra-ASEAN and Extra-ASEAN Trade,1995-2008Rate of Growth of ASEAN Total Trade, Intra-ASEAN and Extra-ASEAN Trade,1996-2008ASEAN Exports by Country 1995-2008ASEAN Imports by Country,1995-2008Rate of Growth of ASEAN Exports by Country,1996-2008Rate of Growth of ASEAN Imports by Country,1996-2008Extra-ASEAN Exports by Country,1995-2008Intra-ASEAN Exports by Country,1995-2008Extra-ASEAN Imports by Country,1995-2008Intra-ASEAN Imports by Country,1995-2008ASEAN Trade Balance by Country,1995-2008 ASEAN Trade by Country of Destination, 1995-2008Rate of Growth of ASEAN Trade by Country of Destination, 1996-2008ASEAN Exports and Imports by Country of Destination, 1995-2008Rate of Growth of ASEAN Exports and Imports by Country of Destination, 1996-2008ASEAN Balance of Trade by Country of Destination, 1995-2008ASEAN 6 Trade by Country of Destination, 1995-2008Rate of Growth of ASEAN 6 Trade by Country of Destination, 1996-2008ASEAN 6 Exports and Imports by Country of Destination, 1995-2008Rate of Growth of ASEAN 6 Exports and Imports by Country of Destination, 1996-2008ASEAN Ten Major Exports Markets in 2007-2008ASEAN Ten Major Import Origins in 2007-2008ASEAN Top-Ten Export Commodities by 2 digits HS Code in 2007-2008ASEAN Top-Ten Import Commodities by 2 digits HS Code in 2007-2008Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to ASEAN by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from ASEAN by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

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Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to Australia by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from Australia by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to Canada by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from Canada by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to China by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from China by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to European Union by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from European Union by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to India by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from India by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to Japan by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from Japan by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to New Zealand by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from New Zealand by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to Pakistan by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from Pakistan by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to Republik of Korea by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from Republik of Korea by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to Russia by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from Russia by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to USA by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from USA by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Among ASEAN Member Countries (Intra-ASEAN Trade) in ASEAN Trade, in 2008Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between Australia and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between Canada and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between China and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008

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Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between European Union and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between India and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between Japan and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between New Zealand and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between Pakistan and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between Republic of Korea and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between Russia and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between USA and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008Top 5 Markets and Suppliers of the Top 20 ASEAN Commodities, in 2007

Foreign direct InvestmentsForeign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN by Host Country, 2000-2008Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN by Source Country, 2000-2008Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN from ASEAN Member States (by Source), 2000-2008Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member States (by Host)from ASEAN, 2000-2008Percentage Share of Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEANby Source Country, 2000-2008Share of ASEAN Member States in Intra-ASEAN Foreign Direct Investments Inflows, 2000-2008Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN 5 by Source Country, 2000-2008Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into BCLMV by Source Country, 2000-2008Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member States by Source Country, 2000-2008Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN 5 and BCLMVby Source Country/Region, 2000 - 2008Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member States from USA, 2000-2008Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member States from Japan, 2000-2008Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member States from the European Union (EU), 2000-2008Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member States from China, 2000-2008

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VIIVII.1.VII.2.VII.3.VII.4.

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VIIIVIII.1.VIII.2.VIII.3.VIII.4.VIII.5.VIII.6.

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Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member States from Republic of Korea, 2000-2008Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member States from Australia, 2000-2008Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member States from India, 2000-2008

Transport and CommunicationASEAN Road Infrastructure, 2000 - 2008ASEAN Road Fleet, 2000 - 2008ASEAN Railways Statistics, 2000 - 2008ASEAN Domestic Maritime Statistics: Number of Ports and Fleet, 2000 - 2008ASEAN International Maritime Statistics: Number of Ports and Fleet, 2000 - 2008ASEAN Domestic Civil Aviation Statistics, 2000 - 2007ASEAN International Civil Aviation Statistics, 2000 - 2008

TourismVisitors Arrivals by Country of Destination, 2000-2008Rate of Growth of Visitors Arrivals by Country of Destination, 2000-2008Intra-ASEAN Visitors Arrivals by Country of Destination, 2000-2008Extra-ASEAN Visitors Arrivals by Country of Destination, 2000-2008Visitor arrivals to ASEAN by Country of Origin and Year During 2000-2008Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN Member States by Country of Origin during 2000 - 2008Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN Member States by Country of Origin during 2007Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN Member Countries by Country of Origin during 2008Rate of Growth of Visitor arrivals to ASEAN by Country of Origin and Year During 2000-2007Share in Visitor arrivals to ASEAN by Country of Origin and Year During 2000-2008Share in Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN Member Countries by Country of Origin During 2000-2008Share of Intra-ASEAN Visitor in ASEANIntra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals by Country of Origin, 2000-2008Visitor Arrivals from USA to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2000-2008Visitor Arrivals from Europe to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2000-2008Visitor Arrivals from Japan to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2000-2008Visitor Arrivals from China to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2000-2008Visitor Arrivals from Republic of Korea to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2000-2008Visitor Arrivals from Australia to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2000-2008Visitor Arrivals from India to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2000-2008

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IX.15. IX.16. IX.17. IX.18. IX.19. IX.20. IX.21. IX.22. IX.23. IX.24. IX.25. IX.26. IX.27. IX.28. IX.29. IX.30.

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X.3. X.4. X.5. X.6. X.7. X.8.

AgrICuLTurEAgriculture land and Land use, 2005GDP Share, Employment, Export and Import Share of Agriculture SectorPaddy Production in ASEAN 2000-2007Maize Production in ASEAN 2000-2007Soybean Production in ASEAN 2000-2007Sugarcane Production in ASEAN 2000-2007Cassava Production in ASEAN 2000-2007Rate of Growth of ASEAN Five Major Food CommoditiesASEAN Export of Selected Agricultural Products and Inputs, 2004-2008ASEAN Import of Selected Agricultural Products and Inputs, 2004-2008ASEAN Exports of Selected Agricultural Products and Inputs by Countries, 2007ASEAN Imports of Selected Agricultural Products and Inputs by Countries, 2007ASEAN Exports of Selected Agricultural Products and Inputs by Countries, 2008ASEAN Imports of Selected Agricultural Products and Inputs by Countries, 2008ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural Export Commodities, 2007 - 2008ASEAN Major Origin of Agricultural Import Commodities, 2007 - 2008ASEAN Major Markets of Selected Agricultural Export CommoditiesASEAN Major Origins of Selected Agricultural Import CommoditiesASEAN Major Markets of Export of Selected Agricultural InputsASEAN Major Origins of Import of Selected Agricultural InputsASEAN Export of Fishery Products by 4 digit HS Code , 1995 - 2008ASEAN Export of Fishery Products, by Country, 1995 - 2008ASEAN Import of Fishery Products by 4 digit HS Code , 1995 - 2008ASEAN Import of Fishery Products, by Country, 1995 - 2008Production of Selected Agricultural Products, 2006Production of Selected Agricultural Products, 2007Livestock and Poultry Population, 2004-2007Livestock and Poultry Meat Production, 2004-2007Export of Selected Agriculture Products, 2004-2006Import of Selected Agriculture Products, 2004-2006

mANuFACTurINgNumber of Manufacturing Establishments and Persons Engaged,by Establishment Size: 2000-2006GDP Share, Export and Import Share of Manufaturing Sector,2007 and 2008Number of Establishments by Division of IndustryPercentage Distribution of Establishments by Division of IndustryNumber of Persons Engaged in Establishments by Division of IndustryNumber of Persons Engaged per Establishment by Division of IndustryValue added per Person Engaged in Establishments by Division of IndustryIndex of Industrial Production for All Manufacturing Industries, 2000-2008

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XI.4.XI.5.XI.6. XI.7.

XI.8.XI.9. XI.10.

XIIXII.1. XII.2. XII.3. XII.4. XII. 5. XII. 6. XII. 7. XII. 8. XII. 9. XII.10. XII.11. XII.12. XII.13.XII.14.XII.15.XII. 16.XII.17.XII.18.XII.19.

Selected Index of Industrial Production: Cambodia, 2001-2007Selected Index of Industrial Production: Indonesia, 2003-2008Selected Index of Industrial Production: Malaysia, 2000-2008Selected Index of Industrial Production: Philippines, 2001-2007Selected Index of Industrial Production: Singapore, 2000-2007Selected Index of Industrial Production: Thailand, 2001-2007

OThEr SOCIALHuman Development Index (HDI), 1985-2005Percent of population below the national poverty line, 1993-2007Percentage of Population Below the $1 and $ 2 PPP Poverty Line1990-2006Gini Coefficient, 1990-2006Income Share of the Poorest 20%, 1990-2005Proportion of Seats in National Legislature Held by Women, 1990-2007Female Share of Paid Employment in Non-Agricultural Activities, 2000-2005Proportion of Children under 15 Who are working, 1990-2001Daily per Capita Protein Supply of ASEAN, 1990-2004Daily per Capita Calorie Supply of ASEAN, 1980-2004

OThEr SECTOrSASEAN Crude Oil Production, 2003-2007ASEAN Natural Gas Production, 2003-2007 Petroleum Products Exports and Imports 1995, 2000 and 2005Crude Oil Exports and Imports, 2002-2007Trend of Crude Oil Export by Country, 1995-2008Trend of Crude Oil Import by Country, 1995-2008Trend of Petroleum Products Export by Country, 1995-2008Trend of Petroleum Products Import by Country, 1995-2008Trend of Net Export of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, 1995-2008ASEAN Major Market of Crude Oil, 2003-2007ASEAN Major Supplier (Origin) of Crude Oil, 2003-2007ASEAN Major Market of Petroleum Products, 2003-2007ASEAN Major Supplier (Origin) of Petroleum Products, 2003-2007Forest Areas as a Percentage of Total AreasNational Protected Areas and CO2 Emission, in ASEANProportion of Household with Electricity, 1990-2001Selected Science and Technology Creation IndicatorsASEAN Telecommunication Services Statistics, 1997- 2007ASEAN Internet Services Statisics, 1997-2007

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Population Density of ASEAN Countries, 1980-2008ASEAN Population by Age Group, 2007Unemployment Rate of Males 15 Years and Older,1990-2007Unemployment Rate of Females 15 Years and Older,1990-2007Unemployment Rate of Males 15-24 Years Old, 1990-2007Unemployment Rate of Females 15-24 Years Old, 1990-2007Rate of GDP Growth in ASEAN, 1996-2008Rate of GDP Growth in ASEAN 5, 1996-2008Rate of GDP Growth of BCLMV, 1996-2008GDP per Capita in US Dollar in ASEAN 5 During 1996-2008, as Compared to 1996GDP per Capita in US Dollar in BCLMV During 1996-2008, as Compared to 1996Consumer Prices Index of ASEAN 5 During 1996-2008 as Compared to 1996Consumer Price Index of BCLV During 1996-2008,as Compared to 1996Rate of Change of Foreign Exchange Rate in ASEAN 5, 1997-2008Rate of Change of Foreign Echange Rate in BCLMV, 1997-2008ASEAN 5 National Currency to US Dollar During 1996-2008, as Compared to the 1996 LevelBCLMV National Currency to US Dollar During 1996-2008, as Compared to the 1996 LevelTrend of ASEAN 6 Total Exports and Imports, 1995-2008Trend of ASEAN 6 Extra-ASEAN Exports and Imports and Intra-ASEAN Exports and Imports, 1995-2008Trend of ASEAN 6 Exports and Imports as a percentage of GDP, 1998-2008Trend of ASEAN 6 Extra-ASEAN Exports and Imports and Intra-ASEAN Exports and Imports as a percentage of GDP, 1998-2008Trend of ASEAN 6 Total Exports by Country, 1995-2008Trend of ASEAN 6 Total Imports by Country, 1995-2008Trend of ASEAN 6 Extra-ASEAN Exports by Country, 1995-2008Trend of ASEAN 6 Extra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 1995-2008Trend of ASEAN 6 Intra-ASEAN Exports by Country, 1995-2008Trend of ASEAN 6 Intra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 1995-2008Shares of ASEAN 6 Extra and Intra-ASEAN Exports, 1995-2008Shares of ASEAN 6 Extra and Intra-ASEAN Imports, 1995-2008Shares of ASEAN 6 Extra and Intra-ASEAN Exports by Country, 1995-2008Shares of ASEAN 6 Extra and Intra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 1995-2008ASEAN Export Market, 2007ASEAN Export Market, 2008ASEAN Import Origin, 2007ASEAN Import Origin, 2008Share of Top-ten HS-Export Commodities in ASEAN , 2008Shares of Top-Ten HS-Import Commodities in ASEAN, 2008Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN 5 by Host Country, 1995-2008Foreign Direct Investments in BCLMV by Host Country, 1995-2007Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Host Country, 1995-1998Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Host Country, 1995-2008Extra and Intra-ASEAN Foreign Direct Investments, 2000-2008

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XII.2.

XII.3.

Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Source Country, 2000-2008Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Source Country, 2000-2008Composition of Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Source Country, 2000-2008 Share of Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN 5 by Source Country, 2000-2008Share of Foreign Direct Investments in BCLMV by Source Country, 2000-2008Trend of Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN 5 by Source Country, 2000-2008Trend of Foreign Direct Investments in BCLMV by Source Country, 2000-2008Total Number of Vehicles per 1000 Population, 2002-2008Total Number of Goods Vehicles per 1000 Population, 2002-2008Trend in Intra and Extra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals, 2000-2008Trend in ASEAN Visitor Arrivals by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2008Rate of Growth of Tourist Arrivals to ASEAN, by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2007Share of Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2008Share of Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN 5 by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2008Share of Visitor Arrivals to BCLMV by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2008Share of Intra-ASEAN Tourist Arrivals by Host Countries, 2008Share of Intra and Extra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN Countries, 2000-2008Trend in Visitor Arrivals in ASEAN 5 by Country, 2000-2008Trend in Visitor Arrivals in BCLMV by Country, 2000-2008Paddy Production in Five Major Paddy Producers, 1993-2007Sugarcane Production in Five Major Sugarcane Producers, 1993-2007Rate of Growth of ASEAN Five Major Food Commodities, 1995-2007Share of ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities, 2008Share of ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities, 2007Share of ASEAN Major Origin of Agricultural Commodities, 2008Share of ASEAN Major Origin of Agricultural Commodities, 2007Trend of Livestock and Poultry Meat Production of ASEAN, 2004-2007Growth Rate of ASEAN Export on Selected Agricultural Products, 2005-2006Growth Rate of Livestock and Poultry Population, 2004-2007Trend of HDI, 1990-2005Percentage of Population Below $1 PPP and $2 PPP Poverty LineProportion of Children Under 15 Who are workingTrend of ASEAN Exports and Imports of Crude Oil and ASEAN Exports andImports of Petroleum Products (US$ millions)Trend in Telephone Density per 1000 persons in ASEAN Countries, 1997-2007Trend in Cellular Phone Density per 1000 persons in ASEAN Countries, 1997- 2007

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Glossary

Notations:- Not available

na Not applicable0 less than 0.5

p/ preliminary data

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

KTOE kilo ton of oil equivalentm meter

mn millionmt metric ton

mw megawattsq m square meter

sq km square kilometer000 thousandTCF trillion cubic feet

TEUs ton equivalet units

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Abbreviations and Acronyms:ACE ASEAN Centre for Energy

ACPMS ASEAN Community Progress Monitoring SystemADB Asian Development Bank

AFSIS ASEAN Food Security Information SystemASI ASEAN Statistic IndicatorsATE Average Total Employment

BOP Balance of Paymentcif cost, insurance and freight

ESCAP Economic and Social Commision for Asia and the Pacific

FAO Food and Agriculture OrganisationFMSU Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Coor-

dinating Unitfob free on board

GDP gross domestic productGNP gross national productHDR Human Development Report

HS Harmonised SystemIMF International Monetary Fund

MOA Ministry of AgriculturePPP Purchasing Power ParitySITC Standard International Trade ClassificationUN United NationsWB World Bank

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

Department of Economic and Planning and Development

2 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 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 Statistics Office (GSO)

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

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

by the total traveled distanceCargo Thruput (Mn) number of cargoes going through port (million,

usually:ton)Cargo Thruput (TEUs) number of cargoes going through port in

Twenty - Foot Equivalent UnitFreight Traffic (‘000 ton) total number of loading and unloading in

Thousand Tons Unit

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

macroeconomic: GDP per capita GDP per capita is calculated as the ratio between total

value of GDP at market price (nominal GDP) and total mid population in each year. The GDP value and population figures are from country submission.

GDP growth of ASEAN GDP growth is calculated as annual rate of change (in percent) of GDP at constant price (real GDP). ASEAN GDP growth is a weighted average using the PPP-GDP share as used in the IMF-WEO Database as the weight. Average annual rate of growth over a ceratin period is computed as a geometric mean.

GDP constant price base year: Brunei Darussalam, 2000 base yearCambodia, 2000 base yearIndonesia, 2000 base yearLao PDR, 1990 base yearMalaysia, 2000 base yearMyanmar, 1995/1996 base year; data refer to fiscal yearPhilippines, 1985 base yearSingapore, 2000 base yearThailand, 1988 base yearViet Nam, 1994 base year

definitions:

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Chapter I

Population and Demography

Chapter IPopulation and Demography

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Table I.1. Number of Mid Year Population of ASEAN Countries 1980-2008(National Estimates, in thousand)

Table I.2. Population Growth in ASEAN, 1980-2008

Country

(1)Brunei DarussalamCambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysia MyanmarPhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet NamASEAN

1980

(2)196

6,590146,777

3,19913,87933,60848,098

2,41446,718

52,462*)355,202

1990

(3)253

8,600179,248

3,67618,10240,78660,703

3,04755,83966,017

436,271

2005

(5)370

13,807219,852

5,31026,12855,39685,261

4,26665,09983,106

558,595

2007

(7)390

14,364225,642

5,60827,24557,50488,575

4,58966,04185,155

575,111

2004

(4)360

13,542216,382

5,16725,58154,29983,618

4,16764,53182,032

549,679

2006

(6)383

14,081222,747

5,45726,64056,51586,973

4,40165,57484,137

566,907

2008

(8)397

14,656228,523

5.76327,86358,51090,457

4,83966,48286,160

583,651

Country

(1)Brunei DarussalamCambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysia MyanmarPhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet Nam

ASEAN

1980-1990

(2)2.62.72.01.42.72.02.42.41.82.1

2.1

1990-1995

(3)2.55.71.42.12.71.92.53.01.21.7

1.8

2005

(5)2.92.01.62.82.12.02.02.40.91.3

1.6

2007

(7)1.82.01.32.82.31.71.84.30.71.2

1.4

2004

(4)2.91.91.32.82.12.02.11.30.91.4

1.5

2006

(6)3.52.01.32.82.02.02.03.20.71.2

1.5

2008

(8)1.82.01.32.82.31.72.15.50.71.2

1.5

Sources: Yearbook of NSOs; Brunei Darussalam 2003, 2007 and Brunei Darussalam Key Indicators, 2006, 2007, 2008; Yearbook of Indonesia 2005-2008; Statistics of Lao PDR 1975-2006, Siaran Perangkaan Bulanan Malaysia, 2005-2008, and NSO’s websites as of Jan-Feb 2008.

Notes:1) Brunei Darussalam 1980 were estimated using the rate of growth of 1990-2000; 2004-2007 figures are national projection, and 2008 figure was estimated using 2006-2007 growth rate2) Cambodia figures are national projection, taken from country submission3) Indonesia figures are national projection, taken from country submission4) Lao PDR figures are national projections5) Malaysia 1980-2007 figures are national projection; 2008 figure was estimated based on the average rate of growth of (2006-2007)6) Myanmar 1980-2007 national projections taken from data submission; 2008 figure was estimated based on the average rate of growth of (2006-2007)7) Philippines 1980-2008 figures are national projection, taken from country submission8) Singapore 1980-2008 figures are national projection, taken from country submission;9) Thailand 1980-2008 figures are national projection, taken from country submission10) Viet Nam 1980-2007 figures are national projection; 2008 figure was estimated using 2006-2007 growth rate.*) Viet Nam 1980: the 1979 figure was used.

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Table I.3. Population Density, 1980-2008

Graphic I.1. Population Density of ASEAN Countries,1980-2008

Sources:Yearbook of NSOs; Brunei Darussalam 2003, 2007 and Brunei Darussalam Key Indicators, 2006, 2007, 2008; Yearbook of Indonesia 2005-2008; Statistics of Lao PDR 1975-2006, Siaran Perangkaan Bulanan Malaysia, 2005-2008, and NSO’s websites as of Jan-Feb 2008.

Note: Derived from Table I.1 and figures on land area.

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

ASEAN

Total Area(Sq. Km)

(2)

5,765

181,035

1,860,360

236,800

330,252

676,577

300,000

707,1

513,120

331,212

4,435,827

1990

(4)

44

48

95

17

55

60

203

4,617

109

200

98

1980

(3)

32

36

78

13

42

50

161

3,657

91

159

79

2005

(6)

64

76

116

22

79

82

284

6,463

127

252

125

2004

(5)

65

75

114

24

77

81

276

6,084

126

248

123

2007

(8)

68

79

121

24

82

85

295

6,489

129

257

130

2008

(9)

69

81

123

24

84

86

302

6,844

130

260

132

2006

(7)

66

78

118

23

81

84

290

6,669

128

255

127

Rank of Pop.Density in 2008

(10)

9

8

5

10

7

6

2

1

4

3

-

Pop. Density (per Sq. Km)

10.7

27.5

49.7

6.3 5.8

0.0

10.0

20.0

30.0

40.0

50.0

60.0

0-4 5-19 20-54 55-64 > 65

Perc

ent

Age group

Graphic I.2 ASEAN Population by Age Group, 2007

79

98

116 121 123 125 127 130 132

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

'000

peo

ple

per

Sq K

m

Graphic I.1 Population Density of ASEAN Countries, 1980-2008

1980

1990

2000

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

‘000

peo

ple

per S

q Km

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Table I.5. Urban Population, 1990-2007

Table I.4. Population by Sex, 2008

Source: 1) Asian Development Bank, “Key Indicators”, 2001-20082) Population Division of the United Nations Secretariat (for Brunei 2000)3) National Statistical Yearbook of ASEAN Member States 2003-20084) UNDP Human Development Report 2004-20085) Country submission and Latest websites of NSOs Notes:ASEAN figures is estimated based on Member Countries figuresASEAN figures are excluding Brunei Darussalam (1990 and 2001)*) 1991 Census

Sources: Yearbook of NSOs; Brunei Darussalam 2003, 2007 and Brunei Darussalam Key Indicators, 2006, 2007, 2008; Yearbook of Indonesia 2005-2008; Statistics of Lao PDR 1975-2006, Siaran Perangkaan Bulanan Malaysia, 2005-2008,

Note: 1) Using Singapore residents structure

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore1)

Thailand

Viet Nam

ASEAN

Female

(3)

186

7,529

114,124

2,889

13,677

29,424

44,974

2,444

33,808

43,811

292,866

Male

(2)

211

7,127

114,399

2,874

14,186

29,086

45,483

2,395

32,674

42,349

290,785

Total

(4)

397

14,656

228,523

5,763

27,863

58,510

90,457

4,839

66,482

86,160

583,651

Male

(5)

53.1

48.6

50.1

49.9

50.9

49.7

50.3

49.5

49.1

49.2

49.9

Female

(6)

46.9

51.4

49.9

50.1

49.1

50.3

49.7

50.5

50.9

50.8

50.0

Total

(7)

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

(8)

113.0

94.7

100.2

99.5

103.7

98.9

101.1

98.0

96.6

96.7

99.8

Number (‘000) PercentageCountry Sex Ratio

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

ASEAN

2000

(3)

72.0

23.5

40.2

23.5

62.0

27.7

58.6

100.0

21.6

24.2

37.1

1990

(2)

-

12.6

30.6

18.1

50.7*)

24.6

48.8

100.0

18.7

19.7

30.1

2001

(4)

-

17.5

42.1

19.7

58.1

28.1

59.4

100.0

28.6

24.7

39.5

2002

(5)

75.5

18.0

44.5

20.2

63.3

28.9

60.2

100.0

31.0

25.1

41.3

2003

(6)

76.0

19.0

45.6

20.7

64.0

29.0

61.0

100.0

32.0

25.8

42.2

2006

(8)

78.0

20.0

49.0

22.0

66.0

31.0

63.0

100.0

30.0

27.1

44.1

2007

(9)

78.0

20.0

49.0

22.0

66.0

31.0

63.0

100.0

30.0

27.4

44.3

2005

(7)

73.5

17.7

48.1

21.6

63.0

30.6

62.7

100.0

32.5

26.9

43.7

Urban Population as % of Total PopulationCountry

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Table I.6. Population by Age Group, 2007

5-19

(3)

103.7

5,209

62,475

2,095

8,225

10,915

28,655

950

15,072

24,468

158,167

0-4

(2)

34.9

1,785

20,952

741

3,123

12,901

10,532

248

4,706

6,375

61,398

20-54

(4)

223.1

6,209

117,228

2,320

13,072

24,024

40,871

2,542

36,072

43,343

285,905

55-64

(5)

15.8

627

13,548

238

1,632

4,603

4,767

457

5,356

4,856

36,098

> 65

(6)

12.5

534

11,439

214

1,193

5,061

3,750

391

4,835

6,113

33,544

Total

(7)

390.0

14,364

225,642

5,608

27,245

57,504

88,575

4,589

66,041

85,155

575,111

Source: 1) Brunei Darussalam Statistical Yearbook 2007; Malaysia monthly statistical bulletin, March 2008; and data submission from the rest of ASEAN Member

States

Notes: 1) Applying 2008 age structure2) Applying 2007 age structure of Singapore resident3) Appying different age structure,: 0-9; 10-19; 20-49; 50-59; 60 and over.

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar3)

Philippines1)

Singapore2)

Thailand

Viet Nam

ASEAN

0-4

(8)

8.9

12.4

9.3

13.2

11.5

22.4

11.9

5.4

7.1

7.5

10.7

5-19

(9)

26.6

36.3

27.7

37.4

30.2

19.0

32.4

20.7

22.8

28.7

27.5

20-54

(10)

57.2

43.2

52.0

41.4

48.0

41.8

46.1

55.4

54.6

50.9

49.7

55-64

(11)

4.1

4.4

6.0

4.2

6.0

8.0

5.4

9.9

8.1

5.7

6.3

> 65

(12)

3.2

3.7

5.1

3.8

4.4

8.8

4.2

8.5

7.3

7.2

5.8

Total

(13)

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

Number (‘000) in 2007 Percentage

Graphic I.2. ASEAN Population by Age Group, 2007

10.7

27.5

49.7

6.3 5.8

0.0

10.0

20.0

30.0

40.0

50.0

60.0

0-4 5-19 20-54 55-64 > 65

Perc

ent

Age group

Graphic I.2 ASEAN Population by Age Group, 2007

79

98

116 121 123 125 127 130 132

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

'000

peo

ple

per

Sq K

m

Graphic I.1 Population Density of ASEAN Countries, 1980-2008

1980

1990

2000

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

perc

ent

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Chapter I

Population and Demography

Chapter IIEducation, Health and

Reproduction

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Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Sex

(2)MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

1990

(3)91.179.5

78.048.0

89.678.7

65.138.6

87.074.6

87.474.4

93.192.0

95.183.0

95.691.2

93.884.5

2000

(4)94.188.2

80.057.0

91.982.1

73.650.5

92.085.4

91.891.0

92.192.5

96.688.6

97.294.0

95.591.4

2001

(5)95.290.2

--

92.383.4

--

--

92.291.4

92.192.5

96.889.7

--

--

2002

(6)95.891.5

80.859.3

93.583.7

77.455.5

--

92.291.8

92.592.7

96.990.6

94.990.5

92.195.1

2003

(7)95.891.5

81.160.2

93.586.2

78.056.6

89.381.9

92.691.8

92.593.9

97.191.4

97.594.6

94.791.5

2004

(8)95.891.5

80.260.1

94.086.8

82.674.7

95.693.2

93.792.9

94.595.7

97.392.0

98.197.8

93.095.9

2005

(9)95.891.5

87.871.2

94.387.5

--

98.598.3

94.593.7

--

97.492.7

--

--

2006

(10)95.891.5

--

94.689.4

--

98.498.4

92.291.4

92.6-

97.593.3

--

--

2007

(11)95.891.5

85.867.7

94.988.0

80.066.6

98.598.5

--

93.193.7

96*)

95.992.6

--

Table II.1. Adult Literacy Rate, 1990-2007

Sources: 1) Yearbook of Brunei Darussalam 1999, 2003; Yearbook of Cambodia 2000: Yearbook of Indonesia 2000-2006; Yearbook of Malaysia 1997:

Yearbook of Myanmar 1998; Yearbook of Philippines 2000-2006; Yearbook of Thailand 1996-2003: Yearbook of Singapore 2001-2006; and Yearbook of Vietnam 2000.

2) Siaran Perangkaan Bulanan Malaysia, 1998-20083) ADB Key Indicators, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 20084) Human Development Report, UNDP, 2004, 2006-75) MDGs 2006, UNSD Website6) ASI and ACPMS Country Submission.

Notes: Adult Literacy Rate refers to 15+; for Brunei Darussalam age 9 and above*) Total Male and Female‘-’ not available at the time of publication

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Table II.2. Net Enrollment Ratio in Primary School, by Sex, 1990-2006

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Country

(1)

Sex

(2)MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

1990

(3)92.187.2

--

100.095.0

67.457.6

93.22)

93.12)

101.797.3

70.496.3

96.495.9

77.174.6

94.486.5

1995

(4)--

-89.93)

97.094.0

73.965.9

94.995.6

73.61)

-

95.33)

93.43)

96.995.9

87.03)

86.03)

78.04)

2000

(5)--

88.081.4

92.093.0

84.778.1

92.892.9

84.083.4

92.193.3

96.295.1

88.185.4

98.492.2

2001

(6)

98.71)

89.083.2

93.093.0

86.179.4

91.892.5

81.882.0

91.994.1

94.594.0

87.585.1

--

2002

(7)101.299.1

91.086.8

92.792.8

86.179.4

92.193.0

78.082.7

89.591.1

94.894.4

108.0-

--

2003

(8)93.893.9

91.588.6

92.592.6

88.281.7

92.593.3

79.479.8

87.889.7

94.093.4

106.5-

--

2004

(9)92.393.1

93.190.7

93.193.0

86.981.7

92.693.5

81.180.5

86.288.1

93.893.1

106.5-

--

2005

(10)89.690.6

93.089.7

93.393.3

86.081.0

91.692.4

81.481.2

83.685.4

96.095.4

104.2-

88.01)

2006

(11)87.787.7

93.291.0

93.893.5

--

--

82.781.6

--

94.994.4

90.086.0

--

Source: ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Brunei Darussalam - Ministry of Education. Indonesia - Education Statistics,Welfare Indicator, Natioal Socio Economic Survey. Malaysia - Ministry of Education. Myanmar - Department of Education Planning and Training. Singapore - Students Register. Thailand - School Reports.ADB Key Indicators, 2003-2007; Human Development Report 2004, 2006-7, UNDP; MDGs-UNSD website as of Dec 2007ASI and ACPMS Country Submission

Notes: 1) Both sexes2) 1991 figure 3) 1996 figure4) 1993 figure, both sexes‘-’ not available at the time of publication

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Table II.3. Net Enrollment Ratio in Secondary School, by Sex, 1990-2005

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Sex

(2)MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

MF

1990

(3)74.01)

-

--

--

--

66.03)

69.23)

14.02)

-

54.72)

-

78.382.7

--

--

1995

(4)--

--

--

--

69.874.8

27.92)

-

58.74)

68.24)

92.493.0

46.04)

50.04)

36.05)

-

2000

(5)--

20.012.0

--

33.027.0

77.282.3

37.036.0

48.057.0

91.891.5

--

--

2001

(6)85.42)

-

26.015.0

--

35.028.0

77.776.4

36.034.0

51.062.0

92.692.8

--

--

2002

(7)--

31.020.0

61.060.0

50.037.0

79.384.9

40.038.0

80.088.0

--

77.077.0

70.075.0

2003

(8)93.893.9

91.588.6

92.592.6

88.281.7

92.593.3

79.479.8

87.889.7

94.093.4

106.5-

--

2004*)

(9)91.096.0

35.024.0

64.064.0

52.039.0

80.685.8

--

82.090.0

--

--

75.072.0

2005

(10)94.098.0

--

63.063.0

53.040.0

81.987.0

41.040.0

81.090.0

--

72.074.0

77.075.0

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 EducationPlanning and Training. Singapore - Students Register. Thailand - School Reports. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Website ADB Key Indicators, 2003-2007; Human Development Report 2004, 2006-7

Notes: *) Gross Enrollment Ratio in Secondary School as taken from ADB Key Indicators 2006-71) 1991 figure, both sexes2) Both sexes3) 1991 figure4) 1996 figure5) 1993 figure, both sexes‘-’ not available at the time of publication

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Table II.4. Ratio of Girls to Boys in Primary and Secondary School, 1990-2006

Country

(1)

Primary School

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Secondary School

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

1990

(2)

661)

81

98

79

95

93

952)

90

-

851)

721)

43

83

62

102

94

1062)

97

984)

841)

1995

(3)

111

815)

-

793)

95

94

95

92

953)

88

93

585)

-

653)

105

100

105

92

105

84

1999

(4)

113

85

97

82

95

97

96

93

95

90

95

52

95

68

104

98

106

91

111

866)

2000

(5)

112

86

98

82

95

97

96

93

94

94

97

53

98

68

104

105

105

92

111

91

2001

(6)

109

86

98

86

95

98

99

93

94

93

98

55

99

73

104

104

106

93

-

92

2004

(7)

100

89

98

88

95

101

99

-

96

93

105

69

99

76

105

94

111

-

100

95

2005

(8)

100

92

96

88

100

102

99

-

96

94

104

69

99

76

114

99

112

-

105

97

2006

(9)

99

93

96

89

100

101

99

-

100

95

104

79

100

78

110

100

111

-

109

91

Source: ASEAN In Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Brunei Darussalam - Ministry of Education. Cambodia - MOE Youth and Sport 2004Myanmar - Department of Education Planning and Training. Singapore - Students Register.United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) Millenium Indicators Database, ESCAP Population Data Sheet 2004, 2005, 20082006 figures taken from Asian Development Bank (ADB) Key Indicators, 2008

Notes: Malaysia, Myanmar and Singapore: percentage of girls to boys enrolled1) 1991 figure2) 1993 figure3) 1996 figure4) 1992 figure5) 1997 figure6) 1998 figure‘-’ not available at the time of publication

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Table II.5. Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Primary and Secondary School, 1980-2006

Table II.6. Crude Birth Ratio (CBR), Crude Death Ratio (CDR), and Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) of ASEAN Countries, 2004-2007

2004 2005 2006 2007Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

CBR

(2)

19.9

33.6

20.2

34.8

19.1

23.2

24.6

11.4

14.5

19.2

IMR

(4)

8.8

76.0

33.9

86.0

6.5

81.0

28.0

2.0

20.0

18.0

CDR

(3)

2.8

10.0

7.2

12.2

4.5

11.2

5.1

4.4

6.8

5.4

CBR

(5)

18.7

28.5

20.1

34.5

18.5

19.5

25.6

10.4

13.0

18.6

IMR

(7)

7.4

73.0

32.3

84.0

6.6

71.0

26.0

2.1

17.0

17.8

CDR

(6)

2.9

8.9

7.3

11.9

4.5

9.5

5.1

4.4

6.8

5.3

CBR

(8)

17.0

28.5

17.7

31.2

18.1

17.3

24.1

10.1

12.9

17.4

IMR

(10)

6.6

70.0

30.8

82.0

6.1

69.0

25.0

2.6

17.0

16.0

CDR

(9)

2.9

8.8

7.2

11.7

4.5

9.4

5.6

4.3

7.9

5.3

CBR

(11)

16.2

-

-

-

17.6

-

-

10.3

-

-

IMR

(13)

7.6

-

-

-

6.3

-

-

2.1

-

-

CDR

(12)

3.0

-

-

-

4.4

-

-

4.5

-

-

1980 2003 2004 20061990 2000Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Primary

School

(2)

-

44

32

30

27

52

31

31

-

39

Primary

School

(8)

-

56

20

31

18

33

35

25

21

25

Primary

School

(4)

-

33

23

28

20

48

33

26

22

35

Primary

School

(10)

13

55

20

31

-

32

35

24

-

23

Primary

School

(6)

14

53

22

30

19

32

35

26

-

28

Primary

School

(12)

13

53

20

31

17

30

35

23

18

21

Secondary

School

(3)

-

-

15

19

23

34

34

19

19

25

Secondary

School

(9)

11

23

12

25

17

33

37

19

22

25

Secondary

School

(5)

-

15

13

12

19

13

33

18

17

18

Secondary

School

(11)

10

24

12

26

-

33

38

19

-

24

Secondary

School

(7)

11

20

14

23

18

31

36

20

-

27

Secondary

School

(13)

11

-

12

25

17

34

37

18

22

23

Source: ADB Key Indicators, 2001 and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Website, September 20042002-2004 figures taken from UNESCAP Statistics Division website as of Jan 2008 based on UNESCO data.

Note : ‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Source: Country Websites; Brunei Darussalam Ministry of Health; UNESCAP Website; ADB Key Indicators 2003-6; ESCAP Population Data Sheet 2004, 2006, 2007;Country submission for ASEAN Community Progress Monitoring System (ACPMS) project of all AMCs

Note: ‘-’ not available at the time of publication

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Table II.8. Life Expectancy at Birth by Sex, 2000-2007

Source:1) Yearbook of Brunei Darussalam 1999, 2003; Yearbook of Cambodia 2000: Yearbook of Indonesia 2000, 2005/06;Yearbook of Philippine 2000, 2005; Yearbook of Singapore 2001, 2005; Yearbook of Vietnam 2000, 2003; and Siaran Perangkaan Bulanan Malaysia,1998-2001 and 2006. 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, Philippines and Singapore)4) ADB Key Economic Indicators, 2001, 2002, 2003, 20075) Human Development Report, UNDP, 2004, 20066) UNESCAP Website7) ASI and ACPMS Country Submission (All AMSs)

Notes: *) Both sexes‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Table II.7. Total Fertility Rate (TFR), 1980-2006

Total Fertility RateCountry

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

1980

(2)

-

4.7

4.3

6.7

4.2

4.9

4.8

1.7

3.5

5.0

1980

(3)

-

5.6

3.3

5.1

3.8

3.1

4.4

1.8

2.3

3.7

1999

(4)

-

5.1

2.5

6.1

3.1

4.0

3.4

1.6

2.0

2.4

2001

(5)

-

4.9

2.3

5.0

3.0

3.0

3.4

1.5

1.8

2.3

2002

(6)

2.2

4.9

2.2

4.8

3.1

2.9

3.2

1.6

1.8

2.3

2003

(7)

2.1

4.7

2.1

4.7

2.9

2.8

3.1

1.3

1.7

2.3

2004

(8)

2.1

4.6

2.3

4.6

3.0

2.8

3.1

1.4

1.7

1.9

2005

(9)

2.4

4.1

2.3

4.8

2.8

2.5

3.3

1.3

1.7

1.9

2006

(10)

2.3

3.2

2.2

3.2

2.6

2.1

3.2

1.3

1.9

2.1

Source: ADB Key indicators, 2001, 2002, 2003; Human Development Report 2006, UNSD demographic database as of December 2007 Country Websites; UNESCAP Website

Notes :Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) ‘-’ not available at the time of publication

2000 2004Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

2005 2006

Male

(10)

75.9

58.6

67.5

62.3

71.5

58.1

66.1

78.0

68.2

Female

(11)

77.5

64.9

71.5

65.0

76.3

64.6

71.6

81.8

75.1

71.3*)

2003

Male

(12)

75.2

-

-

-

71.7

-

-

78.2

-

-

Male

(2)

73.4

54.4

64.0

52.0

70.2

61.1

66.3

76.1

65.8

67.0

Male

(8)

75.2

57.9

67.1

59.0

71.4

58.0

64.1

77.7

67.9

69.0

Female

(3)

78.1

60.6

67.8

56.0

75.0

65.1

71.6

80.1

72.0

71.0

Female

(9)

77.8

64.1

71.1

63.0

76.2

64.0

70.1

81.5

75.0

73.0

Female

(13)

77.8

-

-

-

76.5

-

-

82.9

-

-

Male

(4)

74.4

56.5

66.9

54.0

70.9

57.5

64.1

76.9

67.9

67.0

Female

(5)

77.4

62.7

70.3

56.0

75.6

63.1

70.1

80.9

75.0

72.0

Male

(6)

74.6

57.2

66.7

54.0

71.1

57.8

64.1

77.3

67.9

67.0

Female

(7)

77.5

63.4

70.7

56.0

75.9

63.5

70.1

81.3

75.0

72.0

2007

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Table II. 9. Immunization Against Measles and DPT Among Children of 1 Year Old, 1990-2007(%)

Country

(1)Measles

Brunei DarussalamCambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysia MyanmarPhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet Nam

DPTBrunei DarussalamCambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysia MyanmarPhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet Nam

1990

(2)

1001)

-45.82)

-85.32)

67.777.9

-78.4

84.82)

96.0-

67.22)

-89.968.7

102.3-

89.3-

1995

(3)

1003)

-53.9

-85.582.083.7

87.03)

89.895.4

97.0-

72.428.33)

93.783.581.989.093.7

-

2000

(4)

99.055.472.043.188.084.081.091.094.097.0

100.048.8na

52.895.382.0

-91.0

-97.8

2002

(5)

99.052.072.055.075.575.080.091.094.096.0

--

na-

85.4-----

2003*)

(6)

99.065.072.042.093.975.080.088.094.093.0

--

na-

98.7-----

2004

(7)

99.080.077.236.071.278.080.094.096.097.0

91.7-

86.5-

94.2-----

2005

(8)

97.479.072.541.016.072.080.096.096.095.0

99.7-

84.6-

95.3-----

2006

(9)

100.078.078.248.011.478.092.093.096.093.0

100.0-

87.1-

96.4-----

2007

(10)

96.8---------

99.0---------

Source: ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Brunei Darussalam - Ministry of Health. Cambodia - National Health Survey 1998;Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey 2000. Lao PDR - MICS 1996; MICS 2000. Malaysia - Ministry of Health. Myanmar - Ministry of Health. Philippines - Field Health Service Information System. Singapore - administrative reports. Thailand - Hospital reporting. Viet Nam - Demographic and Health Survey 1997 and MICS 2000 Human Development Report, 2006 and 2007/8 for 2004 and 2005 figures except for IndonesiaADB Key Indicators, 2008 for immunisation against measles 2006, except Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia

Notes: 1) 1991 figure2) 1992 figure3) 1996 figure*) UNICEF estimates taken from UNSD Millenium Indicators DevelopmentSingapore: proportion of children aged 2, immunized‘-’ not available at the time of publicationn.a. not applicable

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Table II. 10. Malaria and Tuberculosis Prevalence/Incidence Rate, per 100,000 population, 1990-2006

Country

(1)Malaria

Brunei DarussalamCambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysia MyanmarPhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet Nam

TuberculosisBrunei DarussalamCambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysia MyanmarPhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet Nam

1990

(2)

-1271

95533284

2427141

-501187

60584343178122171336

59142202

1995

(3)

---

1109286

-80

-54

900

----

57-

183-

5985

1999

(4)

----

50-

97-

83446

----

66100207

-87

116

2000

(5)

-489117758

551241

48-

13379

56530270162

65171305

44142183

2002

(6)

-354103387

461476

47-

7258

55520257159

59171299

42142180

2003

(7)

-527

4334

261448

54-

5946

55515251157

63171296

41142178

2004

(8)

-800

--

24-----

54510245156

60171293

40142176

2005

(9)

-600

-240

21316

55-

4723

63250262306

61170450

28204235

2006

(10)

-720

-319

20-

41--

26

99240253319

63169432

25198225

Source : ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Malaysia 2000-2003 from Ministry of Health. 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, Cambodia from ACPMS data submissionUNSD, Millenium Development Indicators 2006, 2007Human Development Report, UNDP, 2004, 2006UNESCAP Yearbook, 2008

Notes: Malaysia, and Viet Nam: Incidence rate. Myanmar, Philippines, and Thailand: prevalence rate. Singapore and Brunei Darussalam had been recognized as malaria free by WHO since 1982 and 1987, respectively‘-’ not available at the time of publication n.a. not applicable

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Table II. 11. HIV Prevalence Rate Among 15-24 Year Old People, by Sex, 1999-2005(%)

Source: ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from UNAIDS 2000, 2002, 2004; ADB Key Indicators 2003, 2004 and Human Development Report 2006, 2007/8*) taken from UNAIDS 2004;**) % ages 15-49 years old

Notes: 2001 figure for male is not available‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Female Male Both SexCountry

(1)

High EstimatesBrunei DarussalamCambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysia MyanmarPhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet Nam

Low EstimatesBrunei DarussalamCambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysia MyanmarPhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet Nam

1999(2)

-4.700.040.050.102.300.080.213.110.10

-2.310.020.050.081.130.040.101.530.09

2000(3)

-2.980.070.030.14

-0.020.192.000.20

-1.990.050.020.09

-0.010.121.320.13

2001(4)

-2.980.070.030.14

-0.020.192.000.20

-1.990.050.020.09

-0.010.121.320.13

1999(5)

-3.770.040.050.821.670.050.351.890.38

-0.940.010.020.320.420.010.090.470.15

2000(6)

-1.160.080.060.84

-0.020.171.330.38

-0.770.050.030.56

-0.010.120.880.25

2003*)

(7)

<0.101.900.100.100.401.20

<0.100.201.500.40

----------

2005**)

(8)

<0.200.600.200.401.502.00

<0.200.702.100.90

<0.100.900.100.100.200.70

<0.100.200.700.30

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Table II. 12. Proportion of Population With Access to Safe Drinking Water and Access to Improved Sanitation, 1990-2006

Source: ASEAN in Figures 2003. Taken from various sources: Cambodia - Socio Economic Survey of Cambodia 1996 and 1999, andCambodia Demographic and Health Survey 2000. Malaysia - Water Works Department and Rural Environment Sanitation Program (RESP), and Populaiton 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. ADB Key Indicators 2006, 2007UNSD -demographic and social database; and data sumission from AMS to support ACPMS data.

Notes:1) 1996 figure 2) 1992 figure 3) 1998 figure 4) 1997 figure 5) 1995 figure ‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Country

(1)Access to Safe Drinking WaterBrunei DarussalamCambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysia MyanmarPhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet Nam

Access to Improved SanitationBrunei DarussalamCambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysia MyanmarPhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet Nam

1990

(2)

--

562)

-7532

-100

80982)

--

262)

-935)

36-

10086

-

2002

(6)

993476

-95

-80

10096

-

80-

75-

97na86

10097

-

1995

(3)

-601)

598

8660

903)

100931)

864)

-231)

2829

-4256

100971)

98

2003

(7)

99-

77-

9579

-100

--

80-

76-

9890

-100

--

1999

(4)

-7767

-91

-75

100-

78

-2237

--

73693)

100-

84

2004

(8)

9944795195

-80

1009885

-227830978286

1009861

2000

(5)

1009268149368

-100

9279

100213538

-83

-100

9888

2005

(9)

996380

-95

--

100--

-2380

-9883

-100

--

2006

(10)

99-

80-

95--

10090

-

--

80----

10090

-

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Chapter I

Population and Demography

Chapter IIILabour and Employment

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Table III.1. Unemployment Rate and

Table III.2. Number of Unemployment and

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore1)

Thailand2)

Viet Nam

2000

(2)

4.7

2.5

6.1

7.0

3.1

4.0

10.1

6.0

3.6

6.4

Unemployment rate of 15 years and over (%)

2001

(3)

5.6

1.8

8.1

7.0

3.6

4.0

9.8

3.8

3.3

6.3

2003

(5)

4.4

1.1

9.6

5.1

3.6

4.0

10.2

5.9

2.2

5.8

2002

(4)

3.5

1.4

9.1

5.0

3.5

4.0

10.2

5.6

2.4

6.0

2004

(6)

3.5

0.8

9.9

-

3.5

4.0

11,0

5.8

2.1

5.6

2005

(7)

4.1

0.8

10.3

1.3

3.5

4.0

7,5

5.6

1.8

5.3

2006

(8)

4.0

-

10.3

-

3.3

4.0

7.4

4.5

1.5

4.8

Source: Compiled from data submission, website, and statistical yearbooks of AMCs national statistical offices and relevant government departments/ministries; and ILO Laborstat DatabaseSingapore data taken from Labour Force Survey, General Houshold Survey and Population Survey, Singapore Dept. of Statistics and Ministry of Manpower. Thailand is the results of Labour Force Survey conducted in April-June 2008Lao PDR data for 2001-2003 taken from Key Indicators of Developing Asian and the Pacific Countries

Notes: 1) Singapore’s resident unemployment2) Thailand unemployment rate using average period.‘-’ not available at the time of publicationn.a. not applicable

2007

(9)

3.4

-

9.1

-

3.2

4.0

6.2

4.0

1.4

4.6

2008

(10)

3.7

-

8.4

-

3.6

-

6.8

3.2

1.4

4.7

Source: Compiled from data submission, website, and statistical yearbooks of AMCs national statistical offices and relevant government departments/ministries; and ILO Laborstat DatabaseSingapore data taken from Labour Force Survey, General Houshold Survey and Population Survey, Singapore Dept. of Statistics and Ministry of Manpower. Thailand is the results of Labour Force Survey conducted in April-June 2008

Notes:1) Singapore’s residents only2) Thailand unemployment rate using average period‘-’ not available at the time of publicationn.a. not applicable

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore1)

Thailand2)

Viet Nam

2000

(2)

7.0

135.0

5,813.0

194.0

294.4

-

3,133.0

59.4

1,204.2

4,999.7

Number of Unemployment (‘000)

2001

(3)

8.6

115.8

8,005.0

-

348.0

-

3,269.0

62.0

828.7

4,957.2

2003

(5)

7.1

88.1

9,820.0

-

369.8

-

3,567.0

91.2

639.0

4,676.2

2002

(4)

5.5

108.4

9,132.1

-

344.0

-

3,423.0

81.0

616.0

4,791.6

2004

(6)

5.8

66.3

10,251.4

-

366.9

-

3,888.0

78.4

534.8

4,593.8

2005

(7)

7.2

68.4

10,854.3

-

368.1

-

2,619.0

74.9

536.5

4,412.9

2006

(8)

7.3

na

10,932.0

-

353.6

-

2,625.0

67.6

484.3

4,055.4

2007

(9)

6.3

na

10,011.1

351.4

-

2,246.0

56.7

415.0

3,917.1

2008

(10)

7.0

-

9,427.6

392.1

-

2,474.2

62.9

506.9

-

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Labour Force Participation Rate, 2000 - 2008

Labour Force, 2000 - 2008

Labour force participation rate (%)

2002

(13)

69.8

-

67.8

85.1

65.4

63.8

66.2

63.6

70.7

49.6

2000

(11)

69.2

65.2

67.8

-

65.4

63.2

64.3

63.2

68.0

48.4

2004

(15)

67.9

74.6

67.6

-

65.4

64.6

66.5

63.3

71.9

50.7

2006

(17)

68.4

-

66.2

-

65.4

65.4

63.8

65.0

71.5

51.5

2003

(14)

68.5

-

65.7

84.4

65.4

64.2

67.1

63.2

71.2

50.2

2001

(12)

69.3

71.7

68.6

84.8

65.4

63.6

67.5

64.4

70.0

49.0

2005

(16)

68.3

-

68.0

-

65.4

65.0

64.8

63.0

71.8

51.2

2007

(18)

67.8

-

67.0

-

65.4

66.0

63.2

65.1

71.9

51.9

2008

(19)

67.8

-

66.6

-

62.8

62.6

63.7

65.6

71.7

-

Labour force (‘000)

2002

(13)

158.8

7,743

100,779.3

-

9,886.0

-

33,674.0

2,320.6

34,593.8

39,507.7

2000

(11)

148.3

-

95,651.0

2,775.0

9,616.1

-

30,408.0

2,192.3

33,150.0

37,609.6

2004

(15)

167.2

8,290

103,973.4

-

10,353.5

-

35,246.0

2,341.9

36,247.0

41,586.3

2006

(17)

181.7

-

106,281.8

-

10,628.9

-

35,511.0

2,594.1

36,830.2

43,347.2

2003

(14)

162.6

8,015

102,630.8

-

10,239.6

-

35,120.0

2,312.3

35,483.6

40,573.8

2001

(12)

154.2

5,409.0

98,812.0

-

9,750.0

-

33,361.0

2,330.5

34,059.9

38,562.7

2005

(16)

174.5

8,562

105,802.4

-

10,398.3

-

35,149.0

2,367.3

36,600.5

42,526.9

2007

(18)

184.8

-

108,131.1

10,967.9

-

35,918.0

2,750.5

37,380.5

44,171.9

2008

(19)

188.8

-

111,477.4

-

11,123.7

-

36,385.3

1,801.9

38,151.0

45,037.2

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Table III.3. Labour Force Participation Rate by Sex, 1990, 1995 and 2000-2007(%)

Source: Compiled from data submission, website, and statistical yearbooks of AMSs national statistical offices and relevant government departments/ministries; and ILO Laborstat DatabaseSingapore data taken from Labour Force Survey, General Houshold Survey and Population Survey, Singapore Dept. of Statistics and Ministry of Manpower. Thailand taken from Report of the Labor Force Survey, National Statistical Office, Ministry of Information and Communication Technology.

Notes:‘-’ not available at the time of publication n.a. not applicable1/ 1990 data not available; hence, 1991 figure is used2/ 1995 figure not available; hence, 1996 figure is used3/ 1995 data not available; hence, 1996 figure is used. 1995 and 1999 figures not available; hence, 1993 and 1998 data are used

Country

(1)

Male

Brunei Darussalam1/

Cambodia

Indonesia2/

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam3/

Female

Brunei Darussalam1/

Cambodia

Indonesia2/

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam3/

1990

(2)

82.2

-

-

-

85.3

76.5

81.8

79.0

87.7

-

46.4

-

-

-

47.8

46.0

47.5

53.0

76.3

-

1995

(3)

79.3

59.0

83.5

69.4

84.3

76.6

82.1

83.5

83.5

87.6

54.2

59.4

50.7

71.2

44.7

46.0

49.0

50.1

68.9

84.0

2001

(5)

79.1

72.1

85.8

82.9

82.3

80.3

82.3

77.7

80.6

-

59.3

71.3

49.6

86.6

46.8

47.6

52.8

51.6

63.3

-

2000

(4)

79.0

66.2

84.2

-

83.0

79.7

80.3

76.6

77.1

-

59.3

64.4

51.7

-

47.2

47.3

48.4

50.2

60.9

-

2002

(6)

79.5

-

85.6

84.1

81.5

79.5

80.8

77.2

80.6

-

59.2

-

-

86.0

46.7

48.3

51.7

50.6

63.3

-

2003

(7)

77.7

-

85.3

83.4

82.1

80.1

83.4

76.1

80.8

-

57.8

-

-

85.3

47.7

48.6

51.1

50.9

63.9

-

2004

(8)

77.8

78.9

86.0

-

80.9

80.6

82.9

75.7

81.2

-

56.9

70.7

-

-

47.2

48.8

50.2

51.3

63.8

-

2005

(9)

78.0

-

85.6

-

80.0

81.1

79.8

74.4

81.1

-

57.6

-

-

-

45.9

49.1

49.8

52.0

64.3

-

2006

(10)

78.2

-

84.2

-

79.9

81.6

79.2

76.2

80.9

-

57.3

-

-

-

45.8

49.5

48.5

54.3

64.0

-

2007

(11)

77.6

-

83.7

-

79.5

82.5

78.3

76.5

81.1

-

56.9

-

-

-

46.4

49.8

48.2

54.3

64.2

-

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Source: Compiled from data submission, website, and statistical yearbooks of AMCs national statistical offices and relevant government departments/ministries; and ILO Laborstat Database Singapore data taken from Labour Force Survey, General Houshold Survey and Population Survey, Singapore Dept. of Statistics and Ministry of Manpower.Thailand taken from Report of the Labor Force Survey, National Statistical Office, Ministry of Information and Communication Technology.

Notes:‘-’ not available at the time of publicationn.a. not applicable1/ 1990 data not available; hence, 1991 figure is used2/ 1995 figure not available; hence, 1996 figure is used3/ 1995 data not available; hence, 1996 figure is used. 1996-2004 figures taken from UNESCAP website based on MDG Indicators

Table III.4. Unemployment Rate of People 15 Years and older by Sex, 1990, 1995,and 2000-2007

(%)

Country

(1)

Male

Brunei Darussalam1/

Cambodia

Indonesia2/

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam3/

Female

Brunei Darussalam1/

Cambodia

Indonesia2/

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam3/

1990

(2)

3.6

-

-

-

4.0

3.7

7.1

1.9

2.0

-

6.8

-

-

-

5.4

4.9

9.8

1.3

2.4

-

1995

(3)

3.5

2.2

4.2

1.7

2.8

3.7

7.7

2.7

0.9

2.2

7.0

2.8

5.9

1.7

3.8

4.8

9.4

2.8

1.3

1.7

2001

(5)

3.7

1.4

6.6

-

3.4

3.6

9.4

3.7

3.3

2.3

8.1

2.2

10.6

-

3.8

4.7

10.3

3.9

3.4

3.3

2000

(4)

2.7

2.2

5.7

-

3.0

3.6

10.3

5.6

3.5

2.4

8.6

2.8

6.7

-

3.1

4.7

9.9

6.6

3.7

2.1

2002

(6)

2.2

-

7.5

-

3.3

3.6

10.1

5.6

2.5

1.9

5.3

-

11.8

-

3.8

4.7

10.2

5.8

2.3

2.3

2003

(7)

3.3

-

7.6

-

3.6

3.6

10.1

5.7

2.2

1.9

6.2

-

12.0

-

3.6

4.7

10.3

6.2

2.1

2.6

2004

(8)

4.2

1.9

10.5

-

3.4

3.6

10.4

5.6

2.1

1.9

5.6

2.7

16.8

-

3.8

4.6

11.7

6.2

2.1

2.4

2005

(9)

-

-

9.3

-

3.4

3.7

7.4

5.0

1.9

-

-

-

14.7

-

3.7

4.6

7.3

6.4

1.7

-

2006

(10)

2.9

-

8.5

-

3.3

3.7

7.7

4.1

1.6

-

5.7

-

13.4

-

3.4

4.6

6.9

4.9

1.4

-

2007

(11)

2.4

-

8.1

-

3.1

3.7

6.4

3.7

1.5

-

4.9

-

10.8

-

3.4

4.5

6.0

4.3

1.2

-

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Source:Compiled from data submission, website, and statistical yearbooks of AMSs national statistical offices and relevant government departments/ministries; and ILO Laborstat Database 2006 Notes:‘-’ not available at the time of publicationn.a. not applicable1/ 1990 data not available; hence, 1991 figure is used2/ 1995 figure not available; hence, 1996 figure is used; 15-24 years old data not available for 2004, hence, 15-19 and 20-24 range are adopted3/ 1995 data not available; hence, 1996 figure is used. 1996-2004 figures taken from UNESCAP website based on MDG Indicators4/ Brunei 2002-2006 figures are taken from ACPMS data submission

Table III.5. Unemployment Rate of People 15-24 Years Old by Sex, 1990, 1995 and 2000-2007(%)

Country

(1)

Male

Brunei Darussalam1/4/

Cambodia2/ 15-24 years old

15-19 years old

20-24 years old

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam3/

Female

Brunei Darussalam1/4/

Cambodia2/ 15-24 years old

15-19 years old

20-24 years old

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam3/

1990

(2)

21.2

-

-

-

7.8

-

10.4

-

7.7

2.5

4.3

-

-

-

-

-

8.2

-

12.3

-

16.2

2.4

4.2

-

1995

(3)

17.7

1.2

-

-

16.7

6.4

8.6

-

14.4

4.5

2.3

3.5

-

1.4

-

-

24.9

3.9

9.5

-

19.1

5.5

2.3

2.9

2000

(4)

-

5.1

-

-

19.7

-

8.7

-

19.8

6.4

9.5

5.0

-

4.7

-

-

20.1

-

7.9

-

23.6

11.2

8.1

4.6

2001

(5)

-

3.0

-

-

22.3

-

10.3

-

16.6

5.1

9.0

4.7

-

3.0

-

-

25.5

-

10.7

-

22.9

10.8

7.8

7.1

2002

(6)

2.2

-

-

-

26.6

-

10.3

-

19.7

6.9

7.9

4.1

5.3

-

-

-

32.5

-

11.4

-

24.3

16.3

6.6

4.6

2003

(7)

3.3

-

-

-

27.4

-

11.0

-

13.4

5.8

6.8

4.5

6.2

-

-

-

35.4

-

10.7

-

16.4

15.1

6.6

5.2

2004

(8)

2.6

3.1

27.8

38.6

28.4

-

11.2

-

13.9

6.9

6.1

4.4

4.9

3.3

26.8

22.6

35.6

-

12.4

-

18.3

15.3

6.2

4.9

2006

(10)

2.9

-

-

-

29.5

-

10.8

-

15.9

6.4

5.4

-

6.0

-

-

-

36.7

-

11.0

-

18.4

11.6

6.0

-

2005

(9)

2.9

-

-

-

26.9

-

11.5

-

14.9

7.4

6.1

-

6.3

-

-

-

35.3

-

12.0

-

18.9

12.5

5.8

-

2007

(11)

-

-

-

-

24.8

-

10.5

-

13.9

6.9

5.5

-

-

-

-

-

28.5

-

11.5

-

16.5

11.1

4.9

-

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Graphic III.1. Unemployment Rate of Males 15 Years and Older, 1990-2007

Graphic III.2. Unemployment Rate of Females 15 Years and Older, 1990-2007

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

1990 1995 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Perc

ent

(%)

Year

Graphic III.1. Unemployment Rate of Males 15 Years and Older,1990-2007

Indonesia Malaysia Philippines

Singapore Thailand

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

1990 1995 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Perc

ent

(%)

Year

Graphic III.2. Unemployment Rate of Females 15 Years and Older,1990-2007

Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

1990 1995 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Perc

ent

(%)

Year

Graphic III.1. Unemployment Rate of Males 15 Years and Older,1990-2007

Indonesia Malaysia Philippines

Singapore Thailand

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

1990 1995 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Perc

ent

(%)

Year

Graphic III.2. Unemployment Rate of Females 15 Years and Older,1990-2007

Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand

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Perc

ent (

%)

Graphic III.3. Unemployment Rate of Males 15-24 Years Old, 1990-2007

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

1990 1995 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Graphic III.3. Unemployment Rate of Males 15-24 Years Old, 1990-2007

Ind M Mal M Phi M Sin M Tha M

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

1990 1995 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Perc

ent

(%)

Year

Graphic III.4. Unemployment Rate of Females 15-24 Years Old, 1990-2007

Ind F Mal F Phi F Sin F Tha F

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Graphic III.4. Unemployment Rate of Females 15-24 Years Old, 1990-2007

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

1990 1995 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Graphic III.3. Unemployment Rate of Males 15-24 Years Old, 1990-2007

Ind M Mal M Phi M Sin M Tha M

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

1990 1995 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Perc

ent

(%)

Year

Graphic III.4. Unemployment Rate of Females 15-24 Years Old, 1990-2007

Ind F Mal F Phi F Sin F Tha F

Perc

ent (

%)

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Table III.6. Number of Employment

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore1/

Thailand

Viet Nam

Year

(2)

1995

2000

2002

2003

2004

2006

2007

2008

2004

2005

2004

2005

2006

1996

2000

2005

2006

2007

2005

2006

2007

2006

2007

2008

2005

2006

Agriculture,

Fishery &

Forestry

(3)

2

-

4,480

4,500

4,520

42,323

42,609

42,690

-

-

1,563

1,643

2,200

11,960

-

12,175

12,164

12,161

-

-

-

15,262

15,355

15,806

24,342

24,123

Manufacturing

(4)

4

-

556

634

712

11,578

12,094

12,440

101

110

2,129

2,059

2,083

1,573

-

3,046

3,012

3,060

275

302

313

5,326

5,417

5,213

5,741

6,199

Construction

(5)

38

-

100

148

195

4,374

4,397

4,734

-

-

965

905

909

378

-

1,616

1,626

1,740

82

95

103

1,850

1,869

1,997

1,999

1,994

Wholesales &

Retail Trade,

Restaurants, &

Hotels

(6)

12

-

663

891

1,087

18,555

19,425

20,684

-

-

2,370

2,277

2,372

1,746

-

7,084

7,139

7,083

407

430

408

7,743

7,844

8,152

5,761

5,855

Sources: Statistical Yearbook of Brunei Darussalam 2003, 2006, 2007 Yearbook of Cambodia, 2000;Yearbook of Indonesia, 2000, 2001, 2005/06, Selected Indicators Indonesia March 2007; Siaran Perangkaan Bulanan Malaysia, October 2008; Yearbook of Philippines, 2000-2006, 2007; Yearbook of Singapore, Administrative Record Ministry of Manpower Singapore 2001-2005; Yearbook of Thailand, 2004-2007 and Key Statistics of Thailand, 2008; websites of national statistical offices

Notes:1/ Employment as at June; Singapore’s Resident only‘-’ not available at the time of publication

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by Major Industry Group(thousands)

Transportation,

Storage,

Communication

(7)

4

-

175

185

195

5,467

5,575

6,014

-

-

566

541

540

470

-

2,471

2,471

2,600

228

249

273

1,096

1,083

1,089

1,148

1,127

Finance, Insurance,

Real Estate and

Business Services

(8)

5

-

16

23

30

1,153

1,252

1,440

-

-

734

759

751

1,412

-

1,072

1,187

1,265

309

324

341

992

1,090

1,096

-

-

Public Services

(9)

4

-

396

545

727

10,572

10,962

12,778

-

-

2,569

2,121

1,999

272

-

5,187

5,326

5,486

329

375

382

3,759

4,002

4,017

1,726

1,806

Others (Mining & Quar-

rying, Electricity, Gas &

Water, Unknown)

(10)

6

-

16

23

30

1,154

1,268

1,270

-

-

94

83

1

153

-

224

260

279

18

23

21

229

213

179

1,870

2,244

Total

(11)

76

-

6,402

6,948

7,496

95,177

97,583

102,050

-

-

10,487

10,398

10,854

17,964

-

32,875

33,185

33,674

1,647

1,797

1,842

36,257

36,873

37,550

42,587

43,347

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Table III.7. Percentage of Employment

Sources: Statistical Yearbook of Brunei Darussalam 2003, 2006, 2007 Yearbook of Cambodia, 2000;Yearbook of Indonesia, 2000, 2001, 2005/06, Selected Indicators Indonesia March 2007; Siaran Perangkaan Bulanan Malaysia, October 2008; Yearbook of Philippines, 2000-2006, 2007; Yearbook of Singapore, Administrative Record Ministry of Manpower Singapore 2001-2005; Yearbook of Thailand, 2004-2007 and Key Statistics of Thailand, 2008; websites of national statistical offices

Notes:1/ Employment as at June; Singapore’s Resident only‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore1/

Thailand

Viet Nam

Year

(2)

1995

2000

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

1996

2000

2004

2005

2006

1996

2000

2005

2006

2007

2005

2006

2007

2006

2007

2008

2005

2006

Agriculture,

Fishery &

Forestry

(3)

2.0

-

70.0

64.8

60.3

44.0

44.5

43.7

41.8

-

-

14.9

15.8

20.3

66.6

-

37.0

36.7

36.1

-

-

-

42.1

41.6

42.1

57.2

55.7

Manufacturing

(4)

5.8

-

8.7

9.1

9.5

12.3

12.2

12.4

12.2

-

-

20.3

19.8

19.2

8.8

-

9.3

9.1

9.1

16.7

16.8

17.0

14.7

14.7

13.9

13.5

14.3

Construction

(5)

50.4

-

1.6

2.1

2.6

4.7

4.6

4.5

4.6

-

-

9.2

8.7

8.4

2.1

-

4.9

4.9

5.2

5.0

5.3

5.6

5.1

5.1

5.3

4.7

4.6

Wholesales &

Retail Trade,

Restaurants, &

Hotels

(6)

15.6

-

10.4

12.8

14.5

19.9

19.5

19.9

20.3

-

-

22.6

21.9

21.9

9.7

-

21.5

21.5

21.0

24.7

23.9

22.1

21.4

21.3

21.7

13.5

13.5

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by Major Industry Group(%)

Transportation,

Storage,

Communication

(7)

5.7

-

2.7

2.7

2.6

5.8

5.7

5.7

5.9

-

-

5.4

5.2

5.0

2.6

-

7.5

7.4

7.7

13.8

13.8

14.8

3.0

2.9

2.9

2.7

2.6

Finance, Insurance,

Real Estate and

Business Services

(8)

6.8

-

0.2

0.3

0.4

1.1

1.2

1.3

1.4

-

-

7.0

7.3

6.9

7.9

-

3.3

3.6

3.8

18.8

18.0

18.5

2.7

3.0

2.9

-

-

Public Services

(9)

5.6

-

6.2

7.8

9.7

11.1

11.1

11.2

12.5

-

-

24.5

20.4

18.4

1.5

-

15.8

16.0

16.3

20.0

20.9

20.8

10.4

10.9

10.7

4.1

4.2

Others (Mining & Quar-

rying, Electricity, Gas &

Water, Unknown)

(10)

7.9

-

0.2

0.3

0.4

1.0

1.2

1.3

1.2

-

-

0.9

0.8

0.0

0.9

-

0.7

0.8

0.8

1.1

1.3

1.1

0.6

0.6

0.5

4.4

5.2

Total

(11)

100.0

-

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

-

-

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

-

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

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Table III.8. Number of Employment by Occupation(in thousand)

Source: Country website of Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand as of March 2009

Note: 1/ Employed Resident of Singapore

Occupation

(1)

1. Proffesionals, technical and related workers

2. Administrative, executive and managerial

workers

3. Clerical and related workers

4. Sales workers and services workers

5. Agricultural, animal husbandry and forestry

workers; fishermen and hunters

6. Production and related workers, transport

equipment operators and labourers

7. Others

Total

Indonesia

(2004)

(2)

2,905.4

187.4

4,498.7

16,776.2

48,173.1

21,181.2

-

93,722.0

Malaysia

(2005)

(3)

1,850.9

748.7

1,008.6

1,487.0

1,393.4

2,682.8

1,227.0

10,398.3

Philippines

(2007)

(4)

2,390.0

3,817.0

1,691.0

5,953.0

6,314.0

13,371.0

138.0

33,674.0

Singapore

(2007)1/

(5)

630.7

269.9

251.9

212.9

-

412.8

63.7

1,841.9

Thailand

(2008)

(6)

3,028.9

1,093.9

1,343.7

6,358.2

14,103.8

7,120.7

4,500.8

37,550.0

Table III.9. Percentage Employment by Occupation(in thousand)

Source: Country website of Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand as of March 20091/ Employed Resident of Singapore

Note: 1/ Employed Resident of Singapore

Occupation

(1)

1. Proffesionals, technical and related workers

2. Administrative, executive and managerial

workers

3. Clerical and related workers

4. Sales workers and services workers

5. Agricultural, animal husbandry and forestry

workers; fishermen and hunters

6. Production and related workers, transport

equipment operators and labourers

7. Others

Total

Indonesia

(2004)

(2)

3.1

0.2

4.8

17.9

51.4

22.6

0.0

100.0

Malaysia

(2005)

(3)

17.8

7.2

9.7

14.3

13.4

25.8

11.8

100.0

Philippines

(2007)

(4)

7.1

11.3

5.0

17.7

18.8

39.7

0.4

100.0

Singapore

(2007)1/

(5)

34.2

14.7

13.7

11.6

-

22.4

3.5

100.0

Thailand

(2008)

(6)

8.1

2.9

3.6

16.9

37.6

19.0

12.0

100.0

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Chapter I

Population and Demography

Chapter IVMacro Economy

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Table IV.1. GDP at Current and Constant Market Price,

Source : ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database, based on country submission and country’s website

Notes: 1) The 2008 figure GDP constant and current prices were estimated using respective GDP growth rate taken from IMF-WEO April 2009 2) The 2008 GDP constant and current prices of Brunei Darussalam is country forecast/preliminary figure taken from Brunei Darussalam Key Indicators, 2008

GDP at Current PricesCountry

(1)Brunei Darussalam2)

Cambodia1)

IndonesiaLao PDR1)

MalaysiaMyanmar1)

PhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet Nam

2000(2)

10.35

14,089

1,389,770

13,671

343

2,758

3,308

160

4,923

441,646

2001(3)

10.04

14,860

1,646,322

15,670

334

3,799

3,674

153

5,134

481,295

2002(4)

10.46

15,994

1,821,833

18,390

362

5,889

3,960

158

5,451

536,099

2003(5)

11.42

18,535

2,013,675

22,536

395

8,660

4,316

161

5,917

613,442

2004(6)

13.31

21,367

2,146,421

26,590

474

8,909

4,872

182

6,490

715,307

2005(7)

15.86

25,754

2,774,281

30,594

522

11,264

5,438

194

7,088

837,858

2006(8)

18.23

29,849

3,339,217

35,407

574

15,324

6,017

210

7,819

973,791

2007(9)

18.51

35,051

3,949,321

39,492

642

22,122

6,651

252

8,493

1,143,442

2008(10)

19.81

45,304

4,954,029

45,711

741

29,977

7,423

260

9,103

1,478,695

Table IV.2. Rate of Economic Growth, 2000-2008

Source : ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database, computed based on Table IV.1 (GDP at Constant Price)

Notes: ASEAN GDP growth is calculated as a weighted average using PPP-GDP share as used in the IMF-WEO Database of April 2009ASEAN 5 covers Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and ThailandBCLMV, stands for Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Viet Nam1) GDP growth 2008 of Cambodia, Lao PDR and Myanmar were computed using figure of GDP constant prices taken from IMF-WEO April 2009 The 2008 GDP growth of Brunei Darussalam is country forecasting/preliminary figure taken from Brunei Darussalam Key Indicators, 2008

1998 - 2008

(12)2.09.25.26.85.15.95.04.94.87.65.35.07.1

Country

(1)Brunei DarussalamCambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysiaMyanmarPhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet NamASEANASEAN 5BCLMV

2000

(2)2.98.45.45.88.913.74.410.14.86.86.36.17.5

2001

(3)2.75.53.65.70.5

10.54.5-2.42.26.92.92.37.0

2002

(4)3.95.24.55.95.45.54.44.25.37.05.04.86.4

2003

(5)2.9

12.64.85.85.85.13.73.17.17.45.45.27.0

2004

(6)0.5

10.05.06.97.25.06.48.86.37.86.36.26.9

2005

(7)0.4

13.65.77.35.34.54.96.64.78.45.75.47.6

2006

(8)4.4

10.85.58.35.86.95.37.95.28.26.05.77.9

2007

(9)0.610.26.36.06.35.67.410.14.98.56.76.57.6

20081)

(10)0.46.06.18.44.64.53.61.12.66.34.44.25.7

2003-2008

(11)1.310.15.77.45.85.35.56.94.77.85.85.67.2

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2000-2008(Billions of National Currency)

GDP at Constant Prices

2000(11)

10.35

14,089

1,389,770

1,127

356

100

958

160

3,008

273,582

2001(12)

10.63

14,863

1,440,406

1,191

358

111

1,002

156

3,074

292,535

2002(13)

11.04

15,643

1,505,216

1,262

378

117

1,046

162

3,237

313,135

2003(14)

11.36

17,613

1,577,171

1,336

399

123

1,085

168

3,468

336,243

2004(15)

11.42

19,370

1,656,517

1,428

427

129

1,154

182

3,686

362,435

2005(16)

11.46

22,009

1,750,815

1,532

449

135

1,210

194

3,858

392,989

2006(17)

11.97

24,379

1,847,127

1,659

475

144

1,275

210

4,060

425,088

2007(18)

12.04

26,869

1,963,092

1,759

505

152

1,370

231

4,260

461,186

2008(19)

12.09

28,489

2,082,104

1,906

528.80

159

1,419

234

4,370

490,181

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Graphic IV.1. Rate of GDP Growth in ASEAN, 1996-2008

-10.00

-8.00

-6.00

-4.00

-2.00

0.00

2.00

4.00

6.00

8.00

10.00

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2003-2008

2000-2008

Graphic IV.1. Rate of GDP Growth in ASEAN, 1996-2008

ASEAN ASEAN 5 BCLMV

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Graphic IV.2. Rate of GDP Growth in ASEAN 5, 1996-2008

Graphic IV.3. Rate of GDP Growth of BCLMV, 1996-2008

-4.00

-2.00

0.00

2.00

4.00

6.00

8.00

10.00

12.00

14.00

16.00

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Rate

of G

row

th

Year

Graphic IV.3. Rate of GDP Growth of BCLMV, 1996-2008

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Lao PDR

Myanmar

Viet Nam

-15.00

-10.00

-5.00

0.00

5.00

10.00

15.00

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Rate

of G

row

th

Year

Graphic IV.2. Rate of GDP Growth in ASEAN 5, 1996-2008

Indonesia

Malaysia

The Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

-4.00

-2.00

0.00

2.00

4.00

6.00

8.00

10.00

12.00

14.00

16.00

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Rate

of G

row

th

Year

Graphic IV.3. Rate of GDP Growth of BCLMV, 1996-2008

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Lao PDR

Myanmar

Viet Nam

-15.00

-10.00

-5.00

0.00

5.00

10.00

15.00

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Rate

of G

row

th

Year

Graphic IV.2. Rate of GDP Growth in ASEAN 5, 1996-2008

Indonesia

Malaysia

The Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

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Table IV.3. GDP per Capita at Current market Prices in USD, 2000-2008(US $)

Country

(1)Brunei Darussalam2)

Cambodia3)

Indonesia2)

Lao PDR3)

Malaysia2)

Myanmar3)

PhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet NamASEAN1)

2000(2)18,469

288807375

3,844192978

23,0071,976

4031,159

2001(3)16,839

295775365

3,665136916

20,6701,840

4151,091

2002(4)17,158

309932369

3,884136956

21,0982,001

4401,195

2003(5)18,708

3491,100

4254,152

221971

22,0662,233

4891,327

2004(6)21,863

3921,105

4874,877

1911,039

25,7912,501

5551,439

2005(7)25,744

4531,295

5395,281

1981,158

27,3432,707

6371,606

2006(8)29,922

5151,636

6455,902

2331,351

30,0533,151

7251,895

2007(9)31,582

6011,909

7366,866

3331,658

36,4403,726

8332,249

2008p/

(10)35,623

7562,237

9187,992

4651,844

38,0464,1161,0532,582

Source: ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database, computed based on Table IV.1 using period average exchange rate

Notes: Myanmar figures are calculated using the exchange rates as used in the IMF-WEO Database of April 20091) As a proxy, the combined GDP of ASEAN is computed as the sum of GDP of ASEAN Member Countries, and the GDP per capita as GDP/number of population2) Indonesia, Brunei Darussalam and Malaysia are using the new series of 2000 based year3) Cambodia, Lao PDR and Myanmar 2008 figures computed using GDP figures taken from IMF-WEO April 2009p) Preliminary

Table IV.4. GDP at Current market Prices in Million of USD, 2000-2008(US $ Million)

Country

(1)Brunei Darussalam2)

Cambodia3)

Indonesia2)

Lao PDR3)

Malaysia2)

Myanmar3)

PhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet NamASEAN1)

2000(2)5,9993,618

165,5501,733

90,3209,620

74,83792,671

122,95531,319

598,623

2001(3)5,6053,783

161,0821,740

88,0016,935

71,98585,531

115,59532,647

572,902

2002(4)5,8474,028

196,3031,805

95,2667,095

76,64888,106

126,88035,066

637,046

2003(5)6,5404,634

234,9972,135

103,99211,74779,57892,372

142,86339,535

718,393

2004(6)7,8645,311

239,1342,518

124,75010,37086,912

107,464161,386

45,544791,252

2005(7)9,5286,250

284,7902,860

137,97110,98998,757

116,639176,207

52,953896,945

2006(8)11,460

7,258364,371

3,522157,237

13,188117,457132,273206,645

60,9651,074,377

2007(9)12,317

8,636430,855

4,128187,058

19,132146,839167,211246,036

70,9651,293,176

2008p/

(10)14,14711,082

511,1745,289

222,67427,182

166,773184,120273,666

90,7011,506,807

Source : ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database, computed based on Table IV.1Computed using the period average exchange rates

Notes :Myanmar figures are calculated using the exchange rates as used in the IMF-WEO Database of April 20091) As a proxy, the combined GDP of ASEAN is computed as the sum of GDP of ASEAN Member Countries2) Indonesia, Brunei Darussalam and Malaysia are using the new series of 2000 based year 3) Cambodia, Lao PDR and Myanmar 2008 figures computed using GDP figures taken from IMF-WEO April 2009p) Preliminary

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Graphic IV.4. GDP per Capita in US Dollar in ASEAN 5 During 1996-2008,as Compared to 1996

Graphic IV.5. GDP per Capita in US Dollar in BCLMV During 1996-2008,as Compared to 1996

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Inde

x, 1

996=

100

Year

Graphic IV.4. GDP per Capita in US Dollar in ASEAN 5 During 1996-2008, as Compared to 1996

Indonesia

Malaysia

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Inde

x, 1

996=

100

Year

Graphic IV.5. GDP per Capita in US Dollar in BCLMV During 1996-2008, as Compared to 1996

Brunei Darussalam Cambodia

Lao PDR Myanmar

Viet Nam

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Inde

x, 1

996=

100

Year

Graphic IV.4. GDP per Capita in US Dollar in ASEAN 5 During 1996-2008, as Compared to 1996

Indonesia

Malaysia

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Inde

x, 1

996=

100

Year

Graphic IV.5. GDP per Capita in US Dollar in BCLMV During 1996-2008, as Compared to 1996

Brunei Darussalam Cambodia

Lao PDR Myanmar

Viet Nam

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20062005Country

Agriculture AgricultureServices ServicesA+I+S A+I+SIndustry Industry

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia1)

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

(6)

1.1

29.5

14.2

-

7.7

-

17.8

0.1

8.9

18.7

(7)

60.6

30.1

43.7

-

41.9

-

32.9

33.3

47.2

41.0

(8)

38.3

40.4

42.1

-

50.4

-

49.3

66.6

43.8

40.3

(9)

100.0

100.0

100.0

-

100.0

-

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

(2)

1.3

31.0

14.5

45.0

7.8

-

19.1

0.1

9.0

19.6

(3)

61.2

28.3

44.1

29.5

42.4

-

32.8

33.1

47.0

40.2

(4)

37.5

40.7

41.4

25.5

49.8

-

48.1

66.8

44.0

40.3

(5)

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

-

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

Table IV.5. GDP Share of Major Group of

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

Source :ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database, based on country submission

Notes : As a proxy, ASEAN inflation is calculated as a weighted average using PPP-GDP share as used in the IMF-WEO Database, April 2009 End of period figure of Myanmar is not available. 1) Indonesia 2008 (y-o-y average period) as a proxy, was computed using inflation rate of 2006-2007 based on the 2005 base year and inflation rate of 2007-2008 based on the 2007 base year.2) Lao PDR 2006 as a proxy, was computed using inflation rate of 2004-2006 based on the 2006 base year and inflation rate of 2005-2006 based on the 1999 base year.‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Source :ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database, based on country submission

Notes : In terms of Value, the sum of Agriculture+Industries+Services may not agree with total GDP as some countries treat statistical discrepancy as a separate item Based on GDP at constant prices1) Cambodia 2008 up to Q3‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia1)

Lao PDR2)

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

ASEAN

ASEAN 5

BCLMV

2000

(2)

1.6

0.3

9.3

10.6

2.1

-

6.5

2.1

1.4

-0.6

-

4.8

-

2001

(3)

-3.1

3.0

12.5

7.5

1.2

-

4.5

-0.6

0.7

0.5

-

5.2

2002

(4)

-0.3

1.7

10.0

15.2

1.7

-

2.5

0.4

1.6

4.1

-

4.7

-

2003

(5)

2.0

0.3

5.2

15.2

1.2

-

3.9

0.7

1.8

2.9

-

3.1

-

2003

(6)

1.7

5.6

6.4

6.2

2.1

-

8.6

1.3

2.9

9.7

-

5.1

-

2005

(7)

0.7

6.7

17.1

8.8

-5.3

-

6.7

1.3

5.8

8.9

-

7.9

-

2006

(8)

-0.7

2.8

6.6

-3.7

3.1

-

4.3

0.8

3.5

6.6

-

4.5

-

2007

(9)

1.3

10.8

6.6

5.5

2.4

-

3.9

4.4

3.2

12.6

-

5.3

-

2008

(10)

2.6

7.5

11.1

8.5

4.4

-

8.0

4.9

0.4

19.9

-

7.7

-

Year-on-year end of the Period

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Agriculture AgricultureServices ServicesA+I+S A+I+SIndustry Industry

20082007

(10)

1.1

28.7

13.8

-

7.4

-

17.4

0.1

8.8

17.8

(13)

100.0

100.0

100.0

-

100.0

-

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

(11)

56.6

30.1

43.0

-

40.7

-

32.7

33.2

47.5

41.8

(14)

-

27.5

13.7

-

7.4

-

18.1

0.1

8.9

17.5

(12)

42.4

41.1

43.2

-

51.9

-

49.9

66.8

43.6

40.4

(15)

-

32.6

42.1

-

39.1

-

32.7

31.7

47.9

41.8

(16)

-

39.9

44.3

-

53.5

-

49.2

68.2

43.2

40.7

(17)

-

100.0

100.0

-

100.0

-

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

Economic Sectors, 2005-2008(%)

Year-on Year Average Period, 2000-2008(%)

2000

(11)

1.2

-0.8

3.8

23.1

1.4

-0.1

4.0

1.3

1.6

-1.8

2.4

2.7

-0.2

2001

(12)

0.6

1.1

11.5

7.8

1.4

21.1

6.8

1.0

1.6

-0.4

5.7

6.0

3.2

2002

(13)

-2.3

3.2

11.9

10.2

1.8

57.1

3.0

-0.4

0.6

3.8

6.0

5.3

11.5

2003

(14)

0.3

0.3

6.8

16.0

1.1

36.6

3.5

0.5

1.8

3.1

4.2

3.7

8.5

2004

(15)

0.9

3.9

6.1

10.8

1.4

4.5

6.0

1.7

2.8

7.8

4.4

4.1

6.6

2005

(16)

1.2

5.8

10.5

6.8

-5.5

10.5

7.6

0.5

4.5

8.6

5.5

5.2

8.2

2006

(17)

0.1

4.7

13.1

-3.1

3.6

18.9

6.3

1.0

4.6

7.2

7.6

7.5

8.3

2007

(18)

0.3

5.8

6.4

3.7

2.0

34.9

2.8

2.1

2.2

8.3

4.9

3.8

12.2

2008

(19)

2.7

6.5

15.9

8.6

5.5

26.8

9.3

6.5

5.5

23.1

9.8

8.2

20.8

Year-on-year Average Period

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Graphic IV.6. Consumer Prices Index of ASEAN 5 During 1996-2008as Compared to 1996

Graphic IV.7. Consumer Price Index of BCLV During 1996-2008,as Compared to 1996

0.0

50.0

100.0

150.0

200.0

250.0

300.0

350.0

400.0

450.0

500.0

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Inde

x, 1

996=

100

Year

Graphic IV.6. Consumer Prices Index of ASEAN 5 During 1996-2008 as Compared to 1996

Indonesia

Malaysia

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

0.0

200.0

400.0

600.0

800.0

1,000.0

1,200.0

1,400.0

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Inde

x, 1

996=

100

Year

Graphic IV.7. Consumer Price Index of BCLV During 1996-2008,as Compared to 1996

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Lao PDR

Viet Nam

0.0

50.0

100.0

150.0

200.0

250.0

300.0

350.0

400.0

450.0

500.0

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Inde

x, 1

996=

100

Year

Graphic IV.6. Consumer Prices Index of ASEAN 5 During 1996-2008 as Compared to 1996

Indonesia

Malaysia

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

0.0

200.0

400.0

600.0

800.0

1,000.0

1,200.0

1,400.0

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Inde

x, 1

996=

100

Year

Graphic IV.7. Consumer Price Index of BCLV During 1996-2008,as Compared to 1996

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Lao PDR

Viet Nam

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Graphic IV.8. Rate of Change of Foreign Exchange Rate in ASEAN 5,1997-2008

Graphic IV.9. Rate of Change of Foreign Echange Rate in BCLMV,1997-2008

-80.00

-60.00

-40.00

-20.00

0.00

20.00

40.00

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Rate

of C

hang

e

Year

Graphic IV.8. Rate of Change of Foreign Exchange Rate in ASEAN 5, 1997-2008

IndonesiaMalaysiaPhilippinesSingapore

-70.00

-60.00

-50.00

-40.00

-30.00

-20.00

-10.00

0.00

10.00

20.00

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Rate

of C

hang

e

Year

Graphic IV.9. Rate of Change of Foreign Echange Rate in BCLMV, 1997-2008

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Lao PDR

Myanmar

Viet Nam

-80.00

-60.00

-40.00

-20.00

0.00

20.00

40.00

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Rate

of C

hang

e

Year

Graphic IV.8. Rate of Change of Foreign Exchange Rate in ASEAN 5, 1997-2008

IndonesiaMalaysiaPhilippinesSingapore

-70.00

-60.00

-50.00

-40.00

-30.00

-20.00

-10.00

0.00

10.00

20.00

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Rate

of C

hang

e

Year

Graphic IV.9. Rate of Change of Foreign Echange Rate in BCLMV, 1997-2008

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Lao PDR

Myanmar

Viet Nam

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Table IV.7. Consumer Price

Table IV.8. Foreign Exchange

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Source: ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database

Note: Average for the year was computed as a simple average of the quarterly averages

2000

(2)

1.73

3,924

9,595

8,218

3.80

-

50.00

1.73

43.27

14,514

2001

(3)

1.85

3,924

10,400

9,490

3.80

-

51.40

1.85

44.22

15,084

2002

(4)

1.73

3,990

8,940

10,705

3.80

-

53.10

1.74

43.15

15,403

2003

(5)

1.70

3,984

8,465

10,467

3.80

-

55.57

1.70

39.59

15,608

2004

(6)

1.64

4,038

9,290

10,396

3.80

-

56.27

1.63

39.06

15,739

2005

(7)

1.66

4,120

9,830

10,805

3.78

-

53.07

1.66

41.03

15,875

2006

(8)

1.54

4,065

8,995

9,739

3.53

-

49.13

1.53

36.05

16,091

2007

(9)

1.44

4,004

9,419

9,632

3.31

-

41.40

1.44

34.72

16,114

2008

(10)

1.39

4,121

10,950

8,531

3.55

-

48.09

1.44

33.36

16,977

End of Period

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Source : ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) DatabaseBrunei Darussalam and Thailand using 2002 base yearCambodia, Philippines and Myanmar using 2000 base yearIndonesia: 2005-07, Jan-may 2008 using 2002 as the base year; Jun-Dec 2008 using 2007 as the base yearLao PDR: 2006-2008 using 2006 as the base year; 2000-2005 using 1999 as the base year Malaysia: 2005 onwards using 2005 base year; 2000-2004 using 2000 as the base yearSigapore using 2004 base yearViet Nam: Using base year of 1995; since 2007 using 2005 base year

2000

(2)

102.20

99.95

84.39

110.56

100.90

-

103.80

98.20

98.20

119.60

2001

(3)

99.02

102.90

94.98

118.87

102.10

-

108.50

97.60

98.90

120.20

2002

(4)

98.77

104.60

104.44

136.93

103.80

-

111.20

98.00

100.50

125.10

2003

(5)

100.70

104.87

109.83

157.77

105.00

-

115.50

98.70

102.30

128.70

2004

(6)

102.40

110.76

116.86

167.56

107.20

-

125.40

100.00

105.30

141.20

2005

(7)

103.10

118.14

136.86

182.28

101.50

-

133.80

101.30

111.40

153.70

2006

(8)

102.40

121.46

148.89

104.72

104.60

-

139.60

102.10

115.30

163.80

2007

(9)

103.70

134.57

155.50

110.50

107.10

-

145.10

106.60

119.00

121.80

2008

(10)

106.40

134.57

113.86

119.87

111.80

-

156.70

111.80

119.50

146.07

End of Period

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Index, 2000-2008

2000

(11)

101.74

100.10

80.16

108.37

99.99

151.74

99.99

97.25

97.75

119.73

2001

(12)

102.36

101.24

89.38

116.84

101.41

183.76

106.76

98.23

99.35

119.21

2002

(13)

100.00

104.51

100.00

128.75

103.24

288.65

109.97

97.85

99.98

123.78

2003

(14)

100.28

104.84

106.78

149.29

104.38

394.26

113.79

98.32

101.75

127.63

2004

(15)

101.20

108.90

113.25

165.43

105.84

412.14

120.59

99.97

104.58

137.58

2005

(16)

102.38

115.20

125.09

176.74

99.98

455.40

129.82

100.44

109.32

149.35

2006

(17)

102.53

120.62

141.48

103.55

103.58

541.27

137.94

101.41

114.41

160.10

2007

(18)

102.81

127.67

150.55

107.34

105.68

730.33

141.77

103.55

116.96

114.60

2008

(19)

105.59

153.16

123.38

116.60

111.48

926.05

154.98

110.28

123.34

141.04

Average of the Period

Rates, 2000-2008(National Currency per US $)

2000

(11)

1.72

3,894

8,422

7,888

3.80

287

44.19

1.72

40.11

14,168

2001

(12)

1.79

3,929

10,250

9,008

3.80

548

50.99

1.79

44.43

14,725

2002

(13)

1.79

3,971

9,318

10,188

3.80

830

51.60

1.79

42.96

15,280

2003

(14)

1.75

4,001

8,575

10,554

3.80

737

54.20

1.74

41.48

15,509

2004

(15)

1.69

4,036

8,985

10,560

3.80

859

56.04

1.69

40.22

15,704

2005

(16)

1.66

4,119

9,733

10,697

3.79

1,025

55.09

1.66

40.22

15,817

2006

(17)

1.59

4,113

9,168

10,054

3.65

1,162

51.31

1.59

37.88

15,963

2007

(18)

1.50

4,080

9,164

9,567

3.44

1,156

45.66

1.51

34.52

16,121

2008

(19)

1.40

4,088

9,757

8,643

3.33

1,103

44.47

1.41

33.31

16,303

Average of the Period

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Graphic IV.10. ASEAN 5 National Currency to US Dollar During 1996-2008, as Compared to the 1996 Level

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Graphic IV.10. ASEAN 5 National Currency to US Dollar During 1996-2008, as Compared to the 1996 Level

Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Graphic IV.11. BCLMV National Currency to US Dollar During 1996-2008, as Compared to the 1996 Level

Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Lao PDR Myanmar Viet Nam

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Graphic IV. 11. BCLMV National Currency to US Dollar During 1996-2008,as Compared to the 1996 Level

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Graphic IV.10. ASEAN 5 National Currency to US Dollar During 1996-2008, as Compared to the 1996 Level

Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Graphic IV.11. BCLMV National Currency to US Dollar During 1996-2008, as Compared to the 1996 Level

Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Lao PDR Myanmar Viet Nam

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Table.IV.9. Interest Rates,

Table. IV. 10 Money Growth, Year-on-year

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Source : ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database

Notes : 3-Months Deposit and Minimum Lending Rate of Brunei Darussalam in 2008, are y-o-y growth of Q2 figures Lao PDR’s 2008 (3-Months Deposit), is y-o-y growth of Q3 figures‘-’ not available at the time of publication

2000

(2)

1.25

6.34

13.24

13.50

3.47

9.50

12.11

1.70

3.00

3.89

2001

(3)

0.50

5.18

17.24

12.13

3.21

9.50

9.12

1.02

2.25

5.82

2002

(4)

0.40

4.89

13.63

12.00

3.20

9.50

3.86

0.78

1.75

6.80

2003

(5)

1.05

4.82

7.14

14.33

3.00

9.50

5.41

0.40

1.00

6.00

2003

(6)

1.04

4.68

6.71

10.47

3.00

9.50

6.63

0.41

1.00

6.60

2005

(7)

0.97

4.84

11.75

6.75

3.02

9.50

5.86

0.56

2.00-3.00

7.68

2006

(8)

0.98

4.42

9.71

7.00

3.19

12.00

5.09

0.57

3.25-4.75

7.68

2007

(9)

1.20

5.01

7.42

6.69

3.15

12.00

5.00

0.51

2.00-2.25

7.20

2008

(10)

2.88

5.20

11.16

6.00

3.04

-

5.09

0.39

1.75-2.00

12.59

3-Month Deposits

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia*)

Myanmar

Philippines*)

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Source : ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database

Notes : *) M1 instead of M2 for Malaysia and M4 for The Philippines Brunei Darussalam’s M1 and M2 figures for 2008, are y-o-y growth of Q2 figures Lao PDR’s M1 and M2 figures for 2008, are y-o-y growth of Q3 figures Myanmar’s M1 and M2 figures for 2007, are y-o-y growth of Q2 figures‘-’ not available at the time of publication

2000

(2)

25.94

26.85

15.60

46.04

5.04

42.39

4.81

-2.05

3.67

38.96

2001

(3)

-7.10

20.40

12.99

19.89

2.85

43.87

6.88

5.86

4.19

25.53

2002

(4)

-1.38

31.06

4.72

27.05

6.73

34.65

9.55

-0.33

2.58

17.65

2003

(5)

-11.15

15.25

8.12

19.19

9.68

1.40

3.31

8.05

31.30

24.94

2004

(6)

14.37

30.04

8.14

22.10

12.37

32.39

9.36

6.24

5.79

29.45

2005

(7)

1.05

16.08

16.42

8.33

8.94

27.35

8.97

6.19

6.10

29.74

2006

(8)

-5.25

38.16

14.87

30.09

13.00

24.41

21.94

19.37

8.16

33.59

2007

(9)

15.60

62.93

18.89

38.72

9.54

26.16

10.52

13.41

6.25

46.12

2008

(10)

24.84

2.25

14.65

21.57

11.88

-

18.43

12.05

6.82

9.60

M2

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end of the period 2000-2008 (%)

end of the period 2000-2008(%)

2000

(11)

5.50

17.40

17.65

15.50

7.22

15.00

11.95

5.80

7.50-8.25

10.20

2001

(12)

5.50

21.00

19.19

18.00

6.67

15.00

13.01

5.30

7.0-7.5

8.68

2002

(13)

5.50

21.20

18.25

16.00

6.50

15.00

8.61

5.35

6.5 - 7.0

9.48

2003

(14)

5.50

21.10

15.07

20.00

6.11

15.00

9.63

5.30

5.50-5.75

8.40

2004

(15)

5.50

18.70

13.41

23.33

5.98

15.00

10.43

5.30

5.50-5.75

9.00

2005

(16)

5.50

18.60

16.23

21.45

6.20

15.00

10.26

5.30

6.50-6.75

10.20

2006

(17)

5.50

23.07

15.07

19.80

6.72

17.00

9.17

5.33

7.50-8.00

9.96

2007

(18)

5.50

22.26

13.00

24.00

6.72

17.00

9.00

5.33

6.85-7.13

11.52

2008

(19)

7.50

22.36

15.22

18.86

6.48

-

9.43

5.38

6.75-7.00

15.17

Minimum Lending Rate

2000

(11)

-15.84

1.44

30.13

57.25

6.49

34.48

-1.81

6.92

-8.58

33.10

2001

(12)

3.40

12.99

9.58

6.76

3.21

50.80

0.26

8.48

10.22

23.54

2002

(13)

-4.21

33.39

7.99

34.13

10.34

43.98

21.15

-0.71

14.51

11.49

2003

(14)

42.56

15.27

16.60

41.74

14.60

17.51

8.56

8.08

13.07

27.94

2004

(15)

9.81

22.99

13.41

50.54

11.94

25.41

9.04

14.05

10.62

25.94

2005

(16)

0.50

14.73

11.07

34.47

8.81

31.31

8.79

4.36

7.27

21.84

2006

(17)

11.27

25.32

28.08

41.23

13.70

22.72

24.39

13.36

2.39

-18.92

2007

(18)

-2.44

23.79

27.63

53.36

19.52

22.00

14.48

22.39

9.70

122.30

2008

(19)

3.48

7.51

1.20

28.85

8.30

-

10.55

18.40

0.98

-23.78

M1

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Table IV.11. Reserve Money, 2000-2008(Billions of National Currency)

Table IV.12. Current Account Balance as a percentage of GDP, 2000-2007(%)

2000

(2)

-

1,161

125,615

767

41

431

308

18

527

72,759

2001

(3)

-

1,359

127,769

822

40

654

313

20

556

84,945

2002

(4)

-

1,981

138,250

1,079

43

882

356

20

633

95,502

2003

(5)

-

2,150

166,474

1,369

46

1,289

375

21

700

121,633

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Source: ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database

Note :‘-’ not available at the time of publication

2004

(6)

-

2,665

199,446

1,545

50

1,666

411

22

801

141,165

2005

(7)

-

2,637

239,823

1,823

53

2,074

447

23

843

174,505

2006

(8)

-

3,383

297,080

2,502

58

2,653

694

26

865

230,756

2007

(9)

-

5,018

379,582

3,974

94

-

845

28

-

315,712

2008

(10)

-

-

344,689

-

69

-

845

34

-

346,976

2000

(2)

66.8

-2.8

4.8

-0.3

9.4

-

-3.0

11.6

7.6

-1.1

2001

(3)

67.2

-1.1

4.3

-4.0

11.7

-

-2.4

12.5

4.4

2.1

2002

(4)

63.5

-1.2

3.7

0.2

8.4

-

-0.4

12.7

3.7

-2.5

2003

(5)

37.9

-10.0

3.4

-2.0

12.8

-

0.4

23.4

3.3

-4.8

2004

(6)

35.2

-7.4

0.7

-7.5

11.9

-

1.9

17.0

1.7

-2.1

2005

(7)

70.5

-4.2

0.1

-6.5

14.5

-

2.0

19.1

-4.3

-0.9

2006

(8)

72.5

-0.7

3.0

1.2

16.2

-

4.6

22.5

1.1

-0.3

20071)

(9)

13.0

-1.5

2.4

2.6

15.6

-

4.3

22.1

5.7

-4.1

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Source : ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database

Notes : 1) Brunei Darussalam 2007 up to Q1; and Viet Nam 2007 up to Q3

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Table IV.13. Current Account Balance in Million of USD, 2000-2007(US $ Million)

2000

(2)

4,007

-100

7,991

-5

8,487

-4

-2,225

10,728

9,328

-354

2001

(3)

3,765

-43

6,900

-69

10,312

-2

-1,744

10,708

5,114

682

2002

(4)

3,712

-50

7,341

3

8,025

0

-279

11,156

4,685

-862

2003

(5)

2,477

-464

8,107

-43

13,323

0

288

21,587

4,784

-1,878

2004

(6)

2,772

-392

1,563

-189

14,871

-1

1,628

18,246

2,767

-957

2005

(7)

6,720

-266

277

-185

19,980

0

1,984

22,236

-7,642

-497

2006

(8)

8,314

-48

10,859

42

25,515

0

5,347

29,787

2,315

-164

20071)

(9)

1,606

-127

10,347

107

29,242

0

6,301

36,979

14,049

-2,925

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Source : ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database

Notes :Computed using period average exchange rateMyanmar figures are calculated using the exchange rates as used in the IMF-WEO Database of April 20091) Brunei Darussalam 2007 up to Q1; Viet Nam 2007 up to Q3

Table IV.14. Service Balance of ASEAN Countries in Million of US Dollar, 2000-2007(US $ Million)

2000

(2)

-688

101

-9,796

133

-2,809

2

-1,870

-1,335

4,650

-550

2001

(3)

-573

177

-9,906

134

-2,201

1

-2,288

-4,357

4,475

-572

2002

(4)

-449

230

-10,383

144

-1,578

0

-1,525

-3,911

5,007

-750

2003

(5)

-594

114

-11,726

90

-4,026

-1

-1,963

-3,793

5,062

-778

2004

(6)

-450

291

-8,811

138

-2,311

-2

-1,777

-3,338

5,294

62

2005

(7)

-822

471

-9,122

148

-2,380

-

-1,340

-2,690

4,794

-26

2006

(8)

-745

516

-9,874

153

-1,890

-

137

-2,644

4,664

-8

2007

(9)

-203

458

-11,850

202

690

-

1,077

-2,590

5,010

-

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Source : ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database

Notes : Balance of Payment data Myanmar figures are based on exchange rates as used in the IMF-WEO of April 2009‘-’ not available at the time of publication

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Table IV.15. FDI Approval of ASEAN Countries in Million of US Dollar, 2000-2007(US $ Million)

Table IV.16. Government Budget Deficit, as a Percentage of GDP, 2000-2007(% of GDP)

2000

(2)

-

268

15,279

27

5,223

153

5,896

4,193

6,925

2,019

2001

(3)

-

212

15,044

-

4,953

-

4,669

3,717

5,990

2,456

2002

(4)

-

249

9,744

-

2,949

-

892

3,939

3,785

1,558

2003

(5)

-

419

13,051

-

4,115

-

625

3,599

6,899

-

2004

(6)

-

219

10,277

-

3,459

-

2,777

3,586

14,704

-

2005

(7)

-

571

13,579

-

2,744

-

-

6,387

14,166

-

2006

(8)

-

-

26,178

-

-

-

-

7,118

7,027

-

2007

(9)

-

-

62,636

-

-

-

-

14,279

-

-

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Source : ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database Notes : Balance of Payment data Myanmar: figures are from the Central Bank of Myanmar‘-’ not available at the time of publication

2000

(2)

12.51

-1.15

-2.06

-1.29

-5.74

-4.34

-4.11

1.95

-2.23

-2.81

2001

(3)

4.44

-3.14

-2.14

-5.00

-5.51

-

-4.00

1.58

-2.40

-2.52

2002

(4)

-3.62

-3.72

-1.60

-4.15

-5.59

-

-5.37

-1.09

-1.41

-2.41

2003

(5)

8.03

-3.61

-1.67

-4.35

-5.30

-

-4.63

-1.58

0.41

-2.82

2004

(6)

9.65

-2.15

-1.33

-2.59

-4.10

-

-3.82

-1.14

0.13

-1.68

2005

(7)

18.68

1.10

-0.50

-4.54

-3.58

-

-2.69

-0.34

-0.65

-1.59

2006

(8)

21.99

-1.50

-0.99

-3.72

-3.33

-

-1.03

0.57

2.32

-1.77

2007

(9)

14.99

0.64

-1.43

-2.64

-3.22

-

0.19

3.25

-1.69

-2.19

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Source : ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database

Note : ‘-’ not available at the time of publication

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Table IV.17. Government Budget Deficit, 2000-2007(Million of National Currency)

Source : ASEAN Finance and Macroeconomic Surveillance Unit (FMSU) Database

2000

(2)

1,294

-162,300

-28,623,800

-176,838

-19,715

-119,698

-136,110

3,116

-109,869

-12,402,000

2001

(3)

446

-467,230

-35,195,700

-782,828

-18,424

-

-147,023

2,422

-122,994

-12,142,000

2002

(4)

-378

-595,201

-29,158,100

-763,176

-20,254

-

-212,683

-1,721

-76,815

-12,926,000

2003

(5)

917

-669,875

-33,669,100

-980,420

-20,927

-

-199,868

-2,548

23,998

-17,320,000

2004

(6)

1,284

-459,736

-28,569,600

-688,703

-19,419

-

-186,116

-2,073

8,332

-12,025,000

2005

(7)

2,964

282,531

-13,974,400

-1,388,184

-18,725

-

-146,528

-665

-45,764

-13,300,000

2006

(8)

4,007

-447,120

-32,973,640

-1,318,079

-19,108

-

-62,198

1,198

181,359

-17,213,000

2007

(9)

2,776

223,407

-56,325,365

-1,042,999

-20,659

-

12,605

8,181

-143,856

-25,080,000

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

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Chapter I

Population and Demography

Chapter VMerchandise Trade

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Table V.1. ASEAN Total Trade, Intra-ASEAN and

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;

Notes: p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand

Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

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

Total Trade

Brunei Darussalam 4,903.6 6,928.1 5,024.8 3,199.9 4,061.1 3,236.8

Cambodia - - - - - 2,772.1

Indonesia 86,072.1 100,463.0 92,954.1 76,184.5 72,668.7 95,638.8

Lao PDR - - - - - -

Malaysia 138,587.7 149,549.6 154,445.9 138,075.1 147,965.8 177,802.0

Myanmar - - - - 2,630.9 3,413.3

Philippines 39,034.1 47,925.6 61,160.2 59,156.2 65,779.4 72,569.1

Singapore 214,734.0 240,761.0 264,147.0 211,298.8 225,623.1 273,032.6

Thailand 131,919.8 128,340.3 120,909.8 88,193.1 104,428.9 130,636.2

Vietnam - - - - - -

TOTAL 615,251.5 673,967.5 698,641.9 576,107.7 623,157.8 759,100.8

ASEAN 6 615,251.5 673,967.5 698,641.9 576,107.7 620,526.9 752,915.4

Intra-ASEAN Trade

Brunei Darussalam 1,542.7 3,295.0 1,473.2 811.9 1,270.8 1,173.8

Cambodia - - - - - 625.2

Indonesia 10,694.8 13,859.2 14,264.0 13,906.0 13,061.9 17,664.9

Lao PDR - - - - - -

Malaysia 30,958.2 37,376.3 38,088.8 34,551.4 34,297.9 40,343.5

Myanmar - - - - 1,194.1 1,506.7

Philippines 4,846.6 6,982.1 8,309.0 8,249.9 9,450.1 10,938.0

Singapore 56,308.3 61,803.6 66,190.7 49,645.8 55,510.3 71,075.3

Thailand 19,430.3 21,868.7 21,647.4 13,752.7 17,889.3 23,518.6

Vietnam - - - - - -

TOTAL 123,780.9 145,184.9 149,973.1 120,917.8 132,674.4 166,846.0

ASEAN 6 123,780.9 145,184.9 149,973.1 120,917.8 131,480.3 164,714.1

Extra-ASEAN Trade

Brunei Darussalam 3,361.0 3,633.1 3,551.7 2,388.0 2,790.3 2,062.9

Cambodia - - - - - 2,146.9

Indonesia 75,377.3 86,603.8 78,690.1 62,278.6 59,606.9 77,973.9

Lao PDR - - - - - -

Malaysia 107,629.6 112,173.3 116,357.1 103,523.7 113,667.9 137,458.5

Myanmar - - - - 1,436.8 1,906.5

Philippines 34,187.5 40,943.4 52,851.2 50,906.3 56,329.2 61,631.1

Singapore 158,425.7 178,957.4 197,956.3 161,653.0 170,112.8 201,957.3

Thailand 112,489.5 106,471.6 99,262.4 74,440.4 86,539.6 107,117.6

Vietnam - - - - - -

TOTAL 491,470.5 528,782.6 548,668.8 455,189.9 490,483.4 592,254.9

ASEAN 6 491,470.5 528,782.6 548,668.8 455,189.9 489,046.6 588,201.4

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Extra-ASEAN Trade,1995-2008

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)

4,840.4 4,291.3 4,563.1 6,576.8 7,872.4 9,108.3 9,749.9 11,860.2

2,997.1 3,580.8 5,022.1 4,510.8 5,916.2 6,437.4 7,580.6 8,725.5

87,279.8 88,447.6 93,608.9 118,109.1 143,360.8 161,864.1 188,574.3 266,217.7

- - 482.0 611.1 875.9 990.2 1,093.0 2,630.9

161,129.5 172,075.0 188,501.9 231,794.0 254,683.6 285,543.0 323,116.0 338,794.7

5,029.8 4,570.2 6,307.1 3,920.7 4,756.7 5,630.2 8,722.5 10,415.4

65,207.4 70,634.7 73,727.7 83,719.7 88,672.9 99,183.8 105,979.5 105,671.0

237,605.9 241,379.0 296,116.4 372,095.2 429,966.9 510,089.9 562,452.4 472,165.0

126,900.9 128,838.1 156,209.5 192,666.2 227,613.5 248,688.3 293,536.8 352,534.2

- - - 57,844.3 61,170.4 77,270.5 109,982.5 141,357.0

690,990.7 713,816.8 824,538.7 1,071,847.8 1,224,889.4 1,404,805.7 1,610,787.5 1,710,371.7

682,963.8 705,665.7 812,727.5 1,004,961.0 1,152,170.2 1,314,477.3 1,483,408.8 1,547,242.8

1,319.6 1,311.7 1,249.8 1,509.5 2,267.5 2,633.2 3,192.8 3,544.3

1,164.3 689.9 1,796.4 753.7 1,171.3 1,226.5 1,534.4 1,836.2

15,233.9 16,929.0 18,755.7 24,680.3 33,153.2 37,862.3 46,084.2 68,162.5

- - 354.9 454.7 510.0 790.5 833.9 2,215.3

36,278.4 39,372.2 47,039.3 57,928.2 65,797.7 73,270.2 82,611.5 85,076.7

2,270.4 2,412.1 4,028.1 1,947.9 2,456.3 3,324.4 4,840.8 5,581.6

9,650.8 11,071.7 12,979.8 15,193.7 16,024.2 18,410.5 20,907.0 21,398.4

61,806.4 64,404.0 91,328.4 109,678.6 124,125.1 146,102.0 160,853.6 171,355.4

22,596.4 23,718.0 29,199.3 37,004.6 45,419.4 50,484.0 57,886.8 69,375.3

- - - 11,546.3 13,968.6 18,667.7 23,175.3 29,494.6

150,320.3 159,908.7 206,731.6 260,697.5 304,893.2 352,771.4 401,920.4 458,040.2

146,885.6 156,806.8 200,552.3 245,995.0 286,787.0 328,762.2 371,536.0 418,912.6

3,520.8 2,979.6 3,313.3 5,067.3 5,604.9 6,475.1 6,557.1 8,315.9

1,832.8 2,891.0 3,225.7 3,757.1 4,744.9 5,210.9 6,046.2 6,889.3

72,045.9 71,518.6 74,853.2 93,428.8 110,207.7 124,001.8 142,490.1 198,055.2

- - 127.1 156.4 365.9 199.7 259.1 415.6

124,851.1 132,702.8 141,462.6 173,865.8 188,885.9 212,272.7 240,504.5 253,718.0

2,759.4 2,158.2 2,279.0 1,972.8 2,300.4 2,305.9 3,881.7 4,833.9

55,556.5 59,562.9 60,747.9 68,526.0 72,648.6 80,773.3 85,072.4 84,272.6

175,799.5 176,975.0 204,788.1 262,416.6 305,841.9 363,987.9 401,598.7 300,809.6

104,304.5 105,120.1 127,010.2 155,661.6 182,194.1 198,204.3 235,650.0 283,158.9

- - - 46,298.0 47,201.8 58,602.8 86,807.2 111,862.5

540,670.4 553,908.1 617,807.1 811,150.3 919,996.2 1,052,034.3 1,208,867.1 1,252,331.5

536,078.3 548,859.0 612,175.3 758,966.0 865,383.2 985,715.1 1,111,872.9 1,128,330.2

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Table V.2. Rate of Growth of ASEAN Total Trade,

Source: Computed from Table V.1.;

Notes: p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org) ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand

Country 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

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

Brunei Darussalam 41.28 -27.47 -36.32 26.91 -20.30 49.55

Cambodia - - - - - 8.12

Indonesia 16.72 -7.47 -18.04 -4.61 31.61 -8.74

Lao PDR - - - - - -

Malaysia 7.91 3.27 -10.60 7.16 20.16 -9.38

Myanmar - - - - 29.74 47.36

Philippines 22.78 27.62 -3.28 11.20 10.32 -10.14

Singapore 12.12 9.71 -20.01 6.78 21.01 -12.98

Thailand -2.71 -5.79 -27.06 18.41 25.10 -2.86

Vietnam - - - - - -

TOTAL 9.54 3.66 -17.54 8.17 21.82 -8.97

ASEAN 6 9.54 3.66 -17.54 7.71 21.33 -9.29

Intra-ASEAN Trade

Brunei Darussalam 113.59 -55.29 -44.89 56.52 -7.63 12.42

Cambodia - - - - - 86.23

Indonesia 29.59 2.92 -2.51 -6.07 35.24 -13.76

Lao PDR - - - - - -

Malaysia 20.73 1.91 -9.29 -0.73 17.63 -10.08

Myanmar - - - - 26.18 50.69

Philippines 44.06 19.00 -0.71 14.55 15.74 -11.77

Singapore 9.76 7.10 -25.00 11.81 28.04 -13.04

Thailand 12.55 -1.01 -36.47 30.08 31.47 -3.92

Vietnam - - - - - -

TOTAL 17.29 3.30 -19.37 9.72 25.76 -100.00

ASEAN 6 17.29 3.30 -19.37 8.74 25.28 -100.00

Extra-ASEAN Trade

Brunei Darussalam 8.10 -2.24 -32.76 16.84 -26.07 70.67

Cambodia - - - - - -14.63

Indonesia 14.89 -9.14 -20.86 -4.29 30.81 -7.60

Lao PDR - - - - - -

Malaysia 4.22 3.73 -11.03 9.80 20.93 -9.17

Myanmar - - - - 32.70 44.73

Philippines 19.76 29.08 -3.68 10.65 9.41 -9.86

Singapore 12.96 10.62 -18.34 5.23 18.72 -12.95

Thailand -5.35 -6.77 -25.01 16.25 23.78 -2.63

Vietnam - - - - - -

TOTAL 7.59 3.76 -17.04 7.75 20.75 -8.71

ASEAN 6 7.59 3.76 -17.04 7.44 20.28 -8.86

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Intra-ASEAN and Extra-ASEAN Trade,1996-2008(%)

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)Average Annual

Growth 2003-2008

(9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)

6.33 44.13 19.70 15.70 7.04 21.64 21.05

40.25 -10.18 31.16 8.81 17.76 15.10 11.68

5.84 26.17 21.38 12.91 16.50 41.17 23.25

- 26.77 43.33 13.04 10.38 140.71 40.41

9.55 22.97 9.87 12.12 13.16 4.85 12.44

38.00 -37.84 21.32 18.36 54.92 19.41 10.55

4.38 13.55 5.92 11.85 6.85 -0.29 7.46

22.68 25.66 15.55 18.63 10.27 -16.05 9.78

21.24 23.34 18.14 9.26 18.03 20.10 17.68

- - 5.75 26.32 42.33 28.53 25.03

15.51 29.99 14.28 14.69 14.66 6.18 15.71

15.17 23.65 14.65 14.09 12.85 4.30 13.74

-4.72 20.78 50.21 16.13 21.25 11.01 23.18

160.40 -58.05 55.41 4.72 25.10 19.67 0.44

10.79 31.59 34.33 14.20 21.72 47.91 29.44

- 28.11 12.16 55.01 5.48 165.67 44.23

19.47 23.15 13.58 11.36 12.75 2.98 12.58

66.99 -51.64 26.10 35.34 45.62 15.30 6.74

17.23 17.06 5.47 14.89 13.56 2.35 10.52

41.81 20.09 13.17 17.71 10.10 6.53 13.41

23.11 26.73 22.74 11.15 14.66 19.85 18.90

- - 20.98 33.64 24.15 27.27 26.42

29.28 26.10 16.95 15.70 13.93 13.96 17.25

27.90 22.66 16.58 14.64 13.01 12.75 15.87

11.20 52.94 10.61 15.53 1.27 26.82 20.21

11.58 16.47 26.29 9.82 16.03 13.94 16.39

4.66 24.82 17.96 12.52 14.91 39.00 21.48

- 23.04 133.97 -45.44 29.79 60.39 26.74

6.60 22.91 8.64 12.38 13.30 5.49 12.39

5.60 -13.44 16.61 0.24 68.34 24.53 16.23

1.99 12.80 6.02 11.18 5.32 -0.94 6.77

15.72 28.14 16.55 19.01 10.33 -25.10 7.99

20.82 22.56 17.05 8.79 18.89 20.16 17.39

- - 1.95 24.15 48.13 28.86 24.68

11.54 31.30 13.42 14.35 14.91 3.60 15.18

11.54 23.98 14.02 13.91 12.80 1.48 13.01

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Table V.3. ASEAN Exports by Country,

Table V.4. ASEAN Imports

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database; Notes: p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org) ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;

Notes: p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank :World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand

Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)Brunei Darussalam 2,771.0 2,493.3 2,714.2 1,923.7 2,340.7 2,169.1

Cambodia - - - - - 1,367.5

Indonesia 45,418.0 53,844.5 51,274.3 48,847.6 48,665.5 62,124.0

Lao PDR - - - - - -

Malaysia 67,147.8 74,246.5 77,457.6 77,098.6 84,287.9 98,154.5

Myanmar - - - - 744.8 1,193.8

Philippines 17,394.2 19,533.0 25,227.7 29,496.4 35,036.9 38,078.2

Singapore 104,618.7 117,349.4 128,174.3 109,802.9 114,625.1 138,352.5

Thailand 59,347.0 55,894.7 57,822.0 49,481.6 56,110.9 68,700.9

Vietnam - - - - - -

TOTAL 296,696.7 323,361.3 342,670.1 316,650.8 341,811.8 410,140.6

ASEAN 6 296,696.7 323,361.3 342,670.1 316,650.8 341,067.0 407,579.3

Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)Brunei Darussalam 2,132.7 4,434.8 2,310.7 1,276.3 1,720.4 1,067.6

Cambodia - - - - - 1,404.6

Indonesia 40,654.1 46,618.5 41,679.8 27,336.9 24,003.3 33,514.8

Lao PDR - - - - - -

Malaysia 71,439.9 75,303.1 76,988.3 60,976.5 63,677.8 79,647.5

Myanmar - - - - 1,886.1 2,219.4

Philippines 21,639.9 28,392.6 35,932.5 29,659.9 30,742.5 34,490.9

Singapore 110,115.3 123,411.6 135,972.7 101,495.9 110,998.0 134,680.1

Thailand 72,572.8 72,445.6 63,087.8 38,711.6 48,318.0 61,935.3

Vietnam - - - - - -

TOTAL 318,554.8 350,606.2 355,971.8 259,456.9 281,346.0 348,960.2

ASEAN 6 318,554.8 350,606.2 355,971.8 259,456.9 279,459.9 345,336.2

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1995-2008(US $ million)

by Country,1995-2008(US $ million)

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)3,530.4 2,690.9 3,211.1 5,062.3 6,369.3 7,619.4 7,653.2 8,754.2

1,495.1 1,916.1 2,115.7 2,506.3 3,091.5 3,514.4 3,905.5 4,249.2

56,317.6 57,158.8 61,058.2 71,584.6 85,660.0 100,798.6 114,100.9 137,020.4

- - 143.9 106.4 174.1 402.7 381.9 827.7

88,031.6 93,277.2 104,982.7 126,510.6 140,470.5 157,226.9 176,205.6 194,495.9

2,218.4 2,452.2 4,463.8 1,987.7 3,123.8 3,514.8 5,933.4 6,620.6

32,150.2 35,208.2 36,231.2 39,680.5 41,254.7 47,410.1 50,465.7 49,025.4

121,686.8 125,042.7 159,900.1 198,553.5 229,804.1 271,607.9 299,297.4 241,404.7

64,925.6 66,108.2 80,450.1 97,361.4 109,622.6 121,579.5 153,571.1 174,966.7

- - - 26,015.9 28,576.5 37,033.7 48,288.9 61,777.8

370,355.7 383,854.1 452,556.9 569,369.3 648,147.0 750,707.8 859,803.8 879,142.6

366,642.3 379,485.9 445,833.5 538,753.0 613,181.1 706,242.3 801,294.1 805,667.2

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)1,310.0 1,600.4 1,351.9 1,514.4 1,503.1 1,488.9 2,096.7 3,106.0

1,502.0 1,664.8 2,906.4 2,004.5 2,824.7 2,923.0 3,675.1 4,476.3

30,962.1 31,288.9 32,550.7 46,524.5 57,700.9 61,065.5 74,473.4 129,197.3

- - 338.1 504.7 701.8 587.5 711.1 1,803.2

73,097.9 78,797.8 83,519.2 105,283.4 114,213.1 128,316.1 146,910.3 144,298.8

2,811.4 2,118.1 1,843.3 1,933.0 1,632.9 2,115.5 2,789.1 3,794.9

33,057.2 35,426.5 37,496.5 44,039.2 47,418.2 51,773.7 55,513.7 56,645.6

115,919.0 116,336.4 136,216.3 173,541.7 200,162.8 238,482.0 263,154.9 230,760.3

61,975.4 62,729.9 75,759.4 95,304.8 117,990.9 127,108.8 139,965.7 177,567.5

- - - 31,828.4 32,593.9 40,236.8 61,693.6 79,579.2

320,635.0 329,962.7 371,981.8 502,478.5 576,742.4 654,097.8 750,983.7 831,229.1

316,321.6 326,179.9 366,894.1 466,208.0 538,989.0 608,235.0 682,114.8 741,575.6

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Table V.5. Rate of Growth of ASEAN

Table V.6. Rate of Growth of ASEAN

Source: Computed from Table V3;

Notes: p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org) ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailan

Source: Computed from Table V.4;

Notes: p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org) ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand

Country 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)Brunei Darussalam -10.02 8.86 -29.13 21.68 -7.33 62.76

Cambodia - - - - - 9.33

Indonesia 18.55 -4.77 -4.73 -0.37 27.66 -9.35

Lao PDR - - - - - -

Malaysia 10.57 4.33 -0.46 9.32 16.45 -10.31

Myanmar - - - - 60.29 85.82

Philippines 12.30 29.15 16.92 18.78 8.68 -15.57

Singapore 12.17 9.22 -14.33 4.39 20.70 -12.05

Thailand -5.82 3.45 -14.42 13.40 22.44 -5.50

Vietnam - - - - - -

TOTAL 8.99 5.97 -7.59 7.95 19.99 -9.70

ASEAN 6 8.99 5.97 -7.59 7.71 19.50 -10.04

Country 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)Brunei Darussalam 107.95 -47.90 -44.77 34.80 -37.94 22.70

Cambodia - - - - - 6.93

Indonesia 14.67 -10.59 -34.41 -12.19 39.63 -7.62

Lao PDR - - - - - -

Malaysia 5.41 2.24 -20.80 4.43 25.08 -8.22

Myanmar - - - - 17.68 26.67

Philippines 31.20 26.56 -17.46 3.65 12.19 -4.16

Singapore 12.07 10.18 -25.36 9.36 21.34 -13.93

Thailand -0.18 -12.92 -38.64 24.82 28.18 0.06

Vietnam - - - - - -

TOTAL 10.06 1.53 -27.11 8.44 24.03 -8.12

ASEAN 6 10.06 1.53 -27.11 7.71 23.57 -8.40

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Exports by Country, 1996-2008(%)

Imports by Country, 1996-2008(%)

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)Average Annual

Growth 2003-2008

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)-23.78 19.34 57.65 25.82 19.63 0.44 14.39 22.21

28.16 10.42 18.46 23.35 13.68 11.13 8.80 14.97

1.49 6.82 17.24 19.66 17.67 13.20 20.09 17.55

- - -26.05 63.56 131.31 -5.16 116.75 41.89

5.96 12.55 20.51 11.03 11.93 12.07 10.38 13.12

10.54 82.03 -55.47 57.16 12.51 68.81 11.58 8.20

9.51 2.91 9.52 3.97 14.92 6.45 -2.85 6.24

2.76 27.88 24.17 15.74 18.19 10.19 -19.34 8.59

1.82 21.69 21.02 12.59 10.91 26.31 13.93 16.81

- - - 9.84 29.59 30.39 27.93 24.14

3.64 17.90 25.81 13.84 15.82 14.53 2.25 14.20

3.50 17.48 20.84 13.81 15.18 13.46 0.55 12.56

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)Average Annual

Growth 2003-2008

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)22.17 -15.53 12.02 -0.75 -0.94 40.82 48.14 18.10

10.84 74.58 -31.03 40.92 3.48 25.73 21.80 9.02

1.06 4.03 42.93 24.02 5.83 21.96 73.48 31.75

- - 49.26 39.07 -16.29 21.04 153.57 39.76

7.80 5.99 26.06 8.48 12.35 14.49 -1.78 11.56

-24.66 -12.97 4.87 -15.53 29.56 31.84 36.06 15.54

7.17 5.84 17.45 7.67 9.19 7.22 2.04 8.60

0.36 17.09 27.40 15.34 19.14 10.35 -12.31 11.12

1.22 20.77 25.80 23.80 7.73 10.11 26.87 18.57

- - - 2.41 23.45 53.33 28.99 25.75

2.91 12.73 35.08 14.78 13.41 14.81 10.69 17.45

3.12 12.48 27.07 15.61 12.85 12.15 8.72 15.11

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Table V.7. Extra-ASEAN Exports

Table V.8. Intra-ASEAN Exports

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database; Notes: p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database; Notes: p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand

Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)Brunei Darussalam 2,241.3 2,046.9 2,217.7 1,702.8 1,965.5 1,529.7

Cambodia - - - - - 1,291.5

Indonesia 38,942.1 45,534.4 42,423.4 39,500.9 40,387.1 51,240.3

Lao PDR - - - - - -

Malaysia 48,712.2 51,552.5 54,208.9 55,487.2 62,402.9 73,745.8

Myanmar - - - - 540.3 800.4

Philippines 15,036.7 16,562.7 21,791.5 25,675.3 30,047.8 32,095.7

Singapore 72,848.0 82,907.9 92,380.4 83,804.7 85,355.8 100,568.5

Thailand 48,737.4 43,783.2 44,296.3 41,166.9 46,209.0 55,488.7

Vietnam - - - - - -

TOTAL 226,517.8 242,387.6 257,318.3 247,337.9 266,908.3 316,760.6

ASEAN 6 226,517.8 242,387.6 257,318.3 247,337.9 266,368.1 314,668.8

Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)Brunei Darussalam 529.7 446.4 496.4 220.8 375.2 639.5

Cambodia - - - - - 76.0

Indonesia 6,475.9 8,310.1 8,850.9 9,346.7 8,278.3 10,883.7

Lao PDR - - - - - -

Malaysia 18,435.6 22,694.0 23,248.7 21,611.4 21,885.0 24,408.6

Myanmar - - - - 204.5 393.5

Philippines 2,357.5 2,970.3 3,436.2 3,821.0 4,989.1 5,982.6

Singapore 31,770.7 34,441.4 35,793.8 25,998.2 29,269.3 37,784.0

Thailand 10,609.6 12,111.5 13,525.7 8,314.7 9,901.9 13,212.2

Vietnam - - - - - -

TOTAL 70,178.9 80,973.7 85,351.8 69,312.9 74,903.5 93,380.0

ASEAN 6 70,178.9 80,973.7 85,351.8 69,312.9 74,698.9 92,910.5

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by Country, 1995-2008(US $ Million)

by Country, 1995-2008(US $ Million)

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)2,755.6 2,006.7 2,578.2 4,197.3 4,840.3 5,732.0 5,503.7 6,781.2

1,422.5 1,824.2 2,014.2 2,426.1 2,947.0 3,279.1 3,654.1 3,975.7

46,810.5 47,225.3 50,332.9 58,590.3 69,836.2 82,315.5 91,808.8 109,849.6

- - 41.7 16.8 26.5 112.8 124.5 103.3

67,007.5 71,150.1 78,946.5 94,773.4 103,836.8 116,247.3 130,910.0 144,094.5

1,267.1 1,230.9 1,403.6 990.9 1,564.1 1,365.0 2,505.6 2,767.2

27,164.2 29,678.5 29,649.5 32,842.6 34,104.7 39,217.9 42,433.8 41,943.7

88,871.4 91,080.1 108,122.3 136,059.1 157,827.7 187,806.3 204,294.0 139,927.4

52,376.1 52,951.8 63,867.1 76,191.4 85,755.6 94,635.3 120,676.9 135,479.6

- - - 22,165.0 23,545.6 30,819.7 40,558.1 51,760.1

287,675.0 297,147.6 336,955.9 428,253.0 484,284.6 561,531.0 642,469.5 636,682.2

284,985.4 294,092.5 333,496.5 402,654.2 456,201.4 525,954.3 595,627.2 578,076.0

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)774.8 684.2 632.9 865.0 1,529.0 1,887.3 2,149.5 1,972.9

72.6 91.9 101.5 80.2 144.5 235.4 251.4 273.5

9,507.1 9,933.5 10,725.4 12,994.3 15,823.7 18,483.1 22,292.1 27,170.8

- - 102.2 89.6 147.6 289.8 257.4 724.4

21,024.2 22,127.1 26,036.2 31,737.2 36,633.7 40,979.6 45,295.6 50,401.4

951.3 1,221.3 3,060.2 996.8 1,559.7 2,149.7 3,427.7 3,853.4

4,986.0 5,529.7 6,581.7 6,837.9 7,149.9 8,192.2 8,031.9 7,081.7

32,815.4 33,962.6 51,777.8 62,494.4 71,976.4 83,801.6 95,003.5 101,477.3

12,549.4 13,156.4 16,583.0 21,170.0 23,867.0 26,944.2 32,894.2 39,487.0

- - - 3,850.9 5,030.9 6,214.0 7,730.8 10,017.8

82,680.7 86,706.6 115,601.0 141,116.3 163,862.5 189,176.8 217,334.2 242,460.4

81,656.9 85,393.4 112,337.0 136,098.8 156,979.7 180,288.0 205,666.9 227,591.2

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Table V.9. Extra-ASEAN Imports

Table V.10. Intra-ASEAN Imports

Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)Brunei Darussalam 1,119.6 1,586.2 1,333.9 685.2 824.7 533.3

Cambodia - - - - - 855.4

Indonesia 36,435.2 41,069.4 36,266.7 22,777.6 19,219.7 26,733.6

Lao PDR - - - - - -

Malaysia 58,917.3 60,620.8 62,148.2 48,036.4 51,265.0 63,712.6

Myanmar - - - - 896.5 1,106.1

Philippines 19,150.8 24,380.8 31,059.7 25,231.0 26,281.5 29,535.4

Singapore 85,577.7 96,049.5 105,575.8 77,848.3 84,757.0 101,388.8

Thailand 63,752.0 62,688.4 54,966.1 33,273.5 40,330.6 51,628.9

Vietnam - - - - - -

TOTAL 264,952.7 286,395.0 291,350.5 207,852.0 223,575.0 275,494.2

ASEAN 6 264,952.7 286,395.0 291,350.5 207,852.0 222,678.5 273,532.6

Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)Brunei Darussalam 1,013.0 2,848.6 976.8 591.1 895.6 534.4

Cambodia - - - - - 549.1

Indonesia 4,218.9 5,549.0 5,413.0 4,559.2 4,783.6 6,781.2

Lao PDR - - - - - -

Malaysia 12,522.6 14,682.3 14,840.1 12,940.0 12,412.8 15,934.8

Myanmar - - - - 989.6 1,113.3

Philippines 2,489.1 4,011.8 4,872.8 4,428.9 4,461.0 4,955.4

Singapore 24,537.6 27,362.2 30,396.9 23,647.6 26,241.0 33,291.3

Thailand 8,820.8 9,757.2 8,121.6 5,438.1 7,987.4 10,306.4

Vietnam - - - - - -

TOTAL 53,602.1 64,211.2 64,621.2 51,604.9 57,771.0 73,466.0

ASEAN 6 53,602.1 64,211.2 64,621.2 51,604.9 56,781.4 71,803.6

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;

Notes:p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;

Notes: p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank :World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand

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by Country, 1995-2008(US $ Million)

by Country, 1995-2008(US $ Million)

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)765.2 972.9 735.1 869.9 764.6 743.1 1,053.4 1,534.6

410.3 1,066.8 1,211.5 1,331.0 1,797.9 1,931.8 2,392.1 2,913.6

25,235.3 24,293.3 24,520.4 34,838.6 40,371.4 41,686.3 50,681.3 88,205.6

- - 85.4 139.6 339.5 86.8 134.6 312.4

57,843.6 61,552.7 62,516.1 79,092.3 85,049.1 96,025.5 109,594.4 109,623.5

1,492.3 927.3 875.4 981.9 736.2 940.8 1,376.1 2,066.7

28,392.4 29,884.5 31,098.4 35,683.4 38,543.9 41,555.3 42,638.6 42,328.9

86,928.1 85,894.9 96,665.8 126,357.5 148,014.2 176,181.6 197,304.8 160,882.3

51,928.4 52,168.2 63,143.1 79,470.2 96,438.5 103,569.0 114,973.1 147,679.3

- - - 24,133.0 23,656.2 27,783.1 46,249.1 60,102.4

252,995.4 256,760.6 280,851.2 382,897.3 435,711.6 490,503.3 566,397.6 615,649.3

251,092.9 254,766.5 278,678.8 356,311.8 409,181.8 459,760.8 516,245.7 550,254.2

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)544.8 627.5 616.9 644.5 738.5 745.8 1,043.3 1,571.4

1,091.7 598.0 1,694.9 673.5 1,026.8 991.2 1,283.0 1,562.7

5,726.8 6,995.5 8,030.3 11,686.0 17,329.5 19,379.2 23,792.1 40,991.7

- - 252.7 365.1 362.4 500.7 576.5 1,490.9

15,254.3 17,245.2 21,003.1 26,191.1 29,164.0 32,290.7 37,315.9 34,675.3

1,319.2 1,190.8 967.8 951.1 896.6 1,174.7 1,413.1 1,728.2

4,664.8 5,542.0 6,398.1 8,355.9 8,874.3 10,218.3 12,875.1 14,316.7

28,991.0 30,441.4 39,550.5 47,184.2 52,148.6 62,300.4 65,850.2 69,878.1

10,047.0 10,561.7 12,616.3 15,834.6 21,552.4 23,539.8 24,992.5 29,888.2

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67,639.6 73,202.2 91,130.6 119,581.2 141,030.7 163,594.5 184,586.1 215,579.8

65,228.7 71,413.4 88,215.2 109,896.1 129,807.2 148,474.3 165,869.1 191,321.4

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Table V.11. ASEAN Trade Balance

Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

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

Brunei Darussalam 638.3 -1,941.6 403.5 647.4 620.4 1,101.5

Cambodia - - - - - -

Indonesia 4,763.9 7,226.0 9,594.5 21,510.8 24,662.2 28,609.2

Lao PDR - - - - - -

Malaysia -4,292.1 -1,056.6 469.4 16,122.2 20,610.1 18,507.0

Myanmar - - - - - -

Philippines -4,245.8 -8,859.6 -10,704.8 -163.5 4,294.4 3,587.4

Singapore -5,496.6 -6,062.3 -7,798.4 8,307.1 3,627.2 3,672.3

Thailand -13,225.8 -16,550.9 -5,265.7 10,770.0 7,792.9 6,765.6

Vietnam - - - - - -

TOTAL -21,858.1 -27,244.9 -13,301.6 57,193.9 61,607.1 62,243.1

ASEAN 6 -21,858.1 -27,244.9 -13,301.6 57,193.9 61,607.1 62,243.1

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;

Notes: p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank :World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand

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by Country, 1995-2008(US $ Million)

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

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2,220.5 1,090.4 1,859.2 3,547.9 4,866.2 6,130.4 5,556.6 5,648.1

- 251.3 -790.6 501.8 266.7 591.4 230.4 -227.1

25,355.5 25,869.9 28,507.6 25,060.1 27,959.1 39,733.2 39,627.5 7,823.1

- - - - -527.8 -184.9 -329.3 -975.5

14,933.7 14,479.4 21,463.5 21,227.2 26,257.3 28,910.7 29,295.3 50,197.1

-593.1 334.1 2,620.6 54.7 1,491.0 1,399.3 3,144.2 2,825.7

-907.0 -218.4 -1,265.3 -4,358.7 -6,163.5 -4,363.6 -5,048.0 -7,620.2

5,767.8 8,706.3 23,683.8 25,011.9 29,641.3 33,125.8 36,142.5 10,644.4

2,950.2 3,378.3 4,690.6 2,056.7 -8,368.3 -5,529.3 13,605.4 -2,600.9

- - - - - -3,203.2 -13,404.6 -17,801.3

49,727.6 53,891.4 80,769.3 73,101.5 75,422.0 96,610.0 108,820.1 47,913.5

50,320.7 53,306.0 78,939.4 72,545.1 74,192.1 98,007.3 119,179.3 64,091.7

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Graphic V.1. Trend of ASEAN 6 Total Exports and Imports,1995-2008

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Graphic V.3. Trend of ASEAN 6 Exports and Imports as a percentage of GDP,1998-2008

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Graphic V.5. Trend of ASEAN 6 Total Exports by Country, 1995-2008

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Graphic V.7. Trend of ASEAN 6 Extra-ASEAN Exports by Country, 1995-2008

Graphic V.8. Trend of ASEAN 6 Extra-ASEAN Imports by Country, 1995-2008

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Graphic V.11. Shares of ASEAN 6 Extra and Intra-ASEAN Exports, 1995-2008

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Table V.12. ASEAN Trade by Country

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes: *) Exclude Lao PDR (prior to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004), as well as Cambodia (prior to 2000) and Myanmar (prior to 1999); **) Preliminary: Malaysia and Singapore trade with Taiwan for 2007 and Singapore trade with Taiwan 2008 were suppressed in the Rest of the World; p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank :World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Country of Destination 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

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

ASEAN 123,780.9 145,184.9 149,973.1 120,917.8 132,674.4 166,846.0

Major Trading Partner 491,470.5 528,782.6 548,668.8 455,189.9 490,483.4 592,254.9

Australia 12,352.5 14,794.8 14,382.3 12,822.3 13,957.1 17,588.8

Canada 4,530.5 4,433.8 4,450.0 4,081.4 4,330.8 4,833.0

China 13,330.6 16,691.8 22,650.8 20,414.1 21,922.5 32,315.9

EU:

EU-15 90,678.7 104,306.5 97,096.5 82,553.1 90,442.3 101,997.6

EU-25 90,678.7 105,402.5 98,644.0 83,301.6 91,304.1 102,646.5

Hong Kong - 15,926.9 28,740.3 22,549.6 23,968.1 30,486.8

India 4,659.5 6,566.6 8,868.6 6,968.3 7,954.3 9,656.3

Japan 121,215.9 116,460.4 113,272.8 81,410.5 89,153.1 116,190.7

New Zealand 1,628.1 1,963.2 2,070.8 1,620.8 1,644.1 2,248.2

Pakistan 1,296.5 1,613.4 2,019.2 1,521.2 1,399.0 3,492.8

Republic of Korea 19,920.0 22,741.1 25,525.2 17,080.4 23,168.8 29,635.3

Russia 1,933.1 5,210.1 1,991.6 1,035.4 938.0 1,375.3

Taiwan **) 20,001.7 24,113.3 27,313.6 12,772.3 16,361.8 18,959.7

USA 101,428.8 112,526.9 131,725.4 115,562.2 116,072.0 122,217.6

Rest of The World 98,494.6 80,337.9 67,014.2 74,049.7 78,309.6 100,608.1

Total*) 615,251.5 673,967.5 698,641.9 576,107.7 623,157.8 759,100.8

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of Destination, 1995-2008(US $ Million)

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)

150,320.3 159,908.7 206,731.6 260,697.5 304,893.2 352,771.4 401,920.4 458,040.2

540,670.4 553,908.1 617,807.1 811,150.3 919,996.2 1,052,034.3 1,208,867.1 1,252,331.5

18,012.0 16,818.5 19,197.3 25,345.7 31,238.7 36,411.4 41,963.0 51,589.9

6,032.3 5,021.9 4,611.6 5,645.2 5,973.9 6,886.8 9,498.9 10,425.7

31,915.2 42,759.8 59,637.0 89,066.0 113,393.6 139,961.2 171,117.7 192,533.1

96,371.8 94,428.1 98,329.1 127,544.7 136,459.9 154,791.3 177,968.0 194,020.5

97,151.4 97,056.8 101,364.6 131,543.3 140,533.6 160,589.9 186,719.8 202,503.0

27,587.9 30,597.3 37,489.7 39,276.0 45,205.6 51,562.0 68,223.0 25,674.6

9,883.0 12,114.7 12,512.4 17,669.3 23,000.6 28,702.7 37,234.9 47,411.9

101,508.5 97,587.1 113,400.7 143,263.0 153,834.3 161,780.5 173,062.0 211,988.2

2,230.6 2,054.9 2,621.0 3,465.1 4,089.0 4,549.8 5,795.2 7,423.0

1,494.1 1,706.9 1,902.4 1,891.2 2,322.8 3,282.4 4,125.3 4,846.5

28,191.8 30,533.2 33,548.1 40,543.8 47,971.9 52,519.6 61,184.1 75,721.5

1,462.8 2,051.3 2,397.3 3,431.3 4,703.7 4,424.1 5,398.3 9,613.4

15,604.4 31,244.0 28,971.6 37,299.3 19,800.6 21,908.9 10,453.6 23,954.7

108,360.2 104,954.4 117,885.7 135,864.7 153,918.2 161,196.0 179,068.0 181,193.3

91,236.1 79,407.4 82,267.7 136,846.4 174,009.6 218,259.0 255,023.2 207,452.8

690,990.7 713,816.8 824,538.7 1,071,847.8 1,224,889.4 1,404,805.7 1,610,787.5 1,710,371.7

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Table V.13. Rate of Growth of ASEAN Trade

Source: Computed from Table V.12

Note: *) Exclude Lao PDR (prior to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004), as well as Cambodia (prior to 2000) and Myanmar (prior to 1999); **) Preliminary: Malaysia and Singapore trade with Taiwan for 2007 and Singapore trade with Taiwan 2008 were suppressed in the Rest of the World; p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Country of Destination 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

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

ASEAN 17.29 3.30 -19.37 9.72 25.76 -9.90 6.38

Major Trading Partner 7.59 3.76 -17.04 7.75 20.75 -8.71 2.45

Australia 19.77 -2.79 -10.85 8.85 26.02 2.41 -6.63

Canada -2.14 0.37 -8.28 6.11 11.60 24.82 -16.75

China 25.21 35.70 -9.87 7.39 47.41 -1.24 33.98

EU:

EU-15 15.03 -6.91 -14.98 9.56 12.78 -5.52 -2.02

EU-25 16.24 -6.41 -15.55 9.61 12.42 -5.35 -0.10

Hong Kong - 80.45 -21.54 6.29 27.20 -9.51 10.91

India 40.93 35.06 -21.43 14.15 21.40 2.35 22.58

Japan -3.92 -2.74 -28.13 9.51 30.33 -12.64 -3.86

New Zealand 20.59 5.48 -21.73 1.44 36.75 -0.79 -7.88

Pakistan 24.44 25.15 -24.66 -8.03 149.66 -57.22 14.24

Republic of Korea 14.16 12.24 -33.08 35.65 27.91 -4.87 8.31

Russia 169.52 -61.77 -48.01 -9.40 46.61 6.37 40.23

Taiwan 20.56 13.27 -53.24 28.10 15.88 -17.70 100.23

USA 10.94 17.06 -12.27 0.44 5.29 -11.34 -3.14

Rest of The World -18.43 -16.58 10.50 5.75 28.47 -9.32 -12.96

Total*) 9.54 3.66 -17.54 8.17 21.82 -8.97 3.30

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29.28 26.10 16.95 15.70 13.93 13.96 17.25

11.54 31.26 13.45 14.35 14.91 3.60 15.18

14.14 32.03 23.25 16.56 15.25 22.94 21.86

-8.17 22.41 5.82 15.28 37.93 9.76 17.72

39.47 49.35 27.31 23.43 22.26 12.52 26.41

4.13 29.71 6.99 13.43 14.97 9.02 14.56

4.44 29.77 6.61 14.33 16.46 8.45 14.84

22.53 4.76 15.10 14.06 32.31 -62.37 -7.29

3.28 41.21 30.17 24.79 29.73 27.33 30.53

16.20 26.33 7.38 5.17 6.97 22.49 13.33

27.55 32.21 18.01 11.27 27.37 28.09 23.15

11.45 -0.59 22.82 41.31 25.68 17.48 20.57

9.87 20.85 18.32 16.61 9.37 23.76 17.68

16.87 43.13 37.08 -5.94 22.02 78.08 32.02

-7.27 28.74 8.91 14.78 -77.58 129.15 -3.73

12.32 15.25 13.29 4.73 11.09 1.19 8.98

3.60 66.05 12.36 24.04 33.96 -18.65 20.32

15.51 29.96 14.30 14.69 14.66 6.18 15.71

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Table V.14. ASEAN Exports and Imports

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: *) Exclude Lao PDR (prior to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004), as well as Cambodia (prior to 2000) and Myanmar (prior to 1999); **) Preliminary: Malaysia and Singapore trade with Taiwan for 2007 and Singapore trade with Taiwan 2008 were suppressed in the Rest of the World;p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Country of Destination 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

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

ASEAN 70,178.9 80,973.7 85,351.8 69,312.9 74,903.5 93,380.0Major Trading Partner 226,517.8 242,387.6 257,318.3 247,337.9 266,908.3 316,760.6Australia 5,179.1 6,106.0 6,418.4 7,120.3 7,863.8 8,893.5Canada 2,239.8 1,988.2 1,881.9 2,314.7 2,252.4 2,706.9China 6,200.9 7,474.1 9,167.9 9,202.6 9,590.8 14,178.9EU:

EU-15 44,285.9 46,926.0 46,086.7 48,152.2 55,730.4 62,904.4EU-25 44,285.9 47,310.8 46,815.4 48,730.8 56,411.1 63,374.9

Hong Kong 0.0 10,571.0 20,069.2 16,162.7 16,885.3 22,067.5India 2,821.1 3,722.8 4,473.2 5,217.9 5,760.4 6,446.8Japan 42,680.7 43,150.3 42,008.6 34,716.8 37,687.1 50,559.9New Zealand 762.2 812.5 773.8 757.4 892.5 1,213.5Pakistan 1,048.6 1,245.9 1,755.6 1,288.0 1,168.9 3,199.9Republic of Korea 8,574.4 9,446.7 10,667.8 7,813.0 10,890.8 14,454.2Russia 849.3 3,169.2 876.1 472.6 223.9 326.8Taiwan **) 8,761.0 11,316.7 12,708.3 6,799.6 8,932.5 10,299.1USA 54,993.7 59,515.5 70,030.4 64,620.0 70,081.1 73,769.6Rest of The World 48,121.1 36,557.9 29,671.8 42,121.6 38,267.6 45,269.4Total*) 296,696.7 323,361.3 342,670.1 316,650.8 341,811.8 410,140.6

IMPORTASEAN 53,602.1 64,211.2 64,621.2 51,604.9 57,771.0 73,466.0Major Trading Partner 264,952.7 286,395.0 291,350.5 207,852.0 223,575.0 275,494.2Australia 7,173.4 8,688.8 7,963.9 5,702.1 6,093.4 8,695.4Canada 2,290.8 2,445.6 2,568.0 1,766.7 2,078.3 2,126.1China 7,129.7 9,217.6 13,482.9 11,211.5 12,331.7 18,137.0EU:

EU-15 46,392.8 57,380.5 51,009.8 34,401.0 34,711.9 39,093.2EU-25 46,392.8 58,091.7 51,828.6 34,570.7 34,892.9 39,271.6

Hong Kong 0.0 5,355.9 8,671.2 6,386.9 7,082.8 8,419.3India 1,838.4 2,843.8 4,395.5 1,750.4 2,193.9 3,209.6Japan 78,535.2 73,310.1 71,264.2 46,693.7 51,466.0 65,630.8New Zealand 865.9 1,150.8 1,297.1 863.5 751.6 1,034.8Pakistan 247.9 367.4 263.5 233.2 230.1 292.9Republic of Korea 11,345.6 13,294.4 14,857.4 9,267.4 12,277.9 15,181.1Russia 1,083.7 2,040.9 1,115.6 562.9 714.2 1,048.4Taiwan 11,240.7 12,796.6 14,605.4 5,972.7 7,429.3 8,660.6USA 46,435.1 53,011.4 61,695.0 50,942.2 45,990.9 48,448.0Rest of The World 50,373.5 43,780.1 37,342.3 31,928.1 40,041.9 55,338.7Total*) 318,554.8 350,606.2 355,971.8 259,456.9 281,346.0 348,960.2

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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)

82,680.7 86,706.6 115,601.0 141,116.3 163,862.5 189,176.8 217,334.2 242,460.4287,675.0 297,147.6 336,955.9 428,122.2 484,284.5 561,530.5 642,469.5 636,682.2

8,511.8 9,583.7 11,962.1 16,197.2 19,645.7 23,148.5 27,433.7 33,682.14,355.6 3,038.0 2,751.0 3,223.0 3,141.0 3,916.5 5,275.2 5,296.8

14,516.0 19,547.5 29,059.9 41,351.8 52,257.5 65,010.2 77,945.0 85,556.5

56,690.2 54,386.3 58,174.0 73,395.5 78,238.5 90,548.3 101,490.9 107,250.957,301.2 56,029.7 60,116.8 76,087.8 80,847.9 94,408.5 107,992.1 112,948.320,329.3 22,360.4 29,007.5 30,268.7 35,404.8 41,057.6 56,719.7 16,456.8

6,211.0 8,418.2 8,452.6 10,939.4 15,048.2 18,928.1 24,839.8 30,082.848,250.0 44,503.4 53,198.0 67,227.6 72,756.4 81,284.9 85,138.1 104,871.8

986.7 1,088.2 1,470.3 2,114.8 2,633.3 3,018.6 3,551.6 4,161.01,124.3 1,406.5 1,661.8 1,714.1 2,142.6 2,986.2 3,783.1 4,386.4

14,734.3 15,702.5 16,941.8 19,810.9 24,362.3 27,176.4 29,486.5 34,937.5383.2 526.7 904.6 1,155.6 1,468.8 1,583.0 2,076.6 2,703.3

8,698.5 18,560.3 15,404.2 17,540.2 17,241.6 18,513.4 4,552.1 9,838.462,741.4 61,557.0 69,674.2 80,157.9 92,941.9 96,943.4 106,375.9 101,457.539,531.7 34,825.2 36,351.2 60,333.0 64,392.4 83,555.1 107,300.1 90,302.9

370,355.7 383,854.1 452,556.9 569,238.4 648,147.0 750,707.4 859,803.8 879,142.6

67,639.6 73,202.2 91,130.6 119,581.2 141,030.7 163,594.5 184,586.1 215,579.8252,995.4 256,760.6 280,851.2 382,784.4 435,711.5 490,503.1 566,397.6 615,649.3

9,500.2 7,234.7 7,235.2 9,148.5 11,593.0 13,262.8 14,529.3 17,907.71,676.8 1,983.9 1,860.7 2,422.2 2,832.8 2,970.3 4,223.7 5,128.9

17,399.2 23,212.2 30,577.0 47,714.2 61,136.1 74,951.0 93,172.7 106,976.6

39,681.6 40,041.8 40,155.1 54,149.2 58,221.4 64,243.1 76,477.1 86,769.639,850.2 41,027.1 41,247.8 55,455.5 59,389.5 65,923.9 78,727.7 89,554.7

7,258.7 8,236.9 8,482.3 9,007.2 9,800.8 10,504.4 11,503.3 9,217.83,672.1 3,696.4 4,059.8 6,729.8 7,952.4 9,774.6 12,395.1 17,329.1

53,258.5 53,083.7 60,202.6 76,035.4 81,078.0 80,495.6 87,923.9 107,116.41,243.9 966.7 1,150.7 1,350.3 1,455.8 1,531.2 2,243.7 3,262.0

369.7 300.4 240.6 177.0 180.2 296.2 342.2 460.113,457.5 14,830.7 16,606.3 20,732.9 23,609.5 28,765.9 31,697.5 40,783.9

1,079.6 1,524.6 1,492.6 2,275.8 3,234.9 2,841.1 3,321.7 6,910.16,905.9 12,683.7 13,567.4 19,759.0 23,379.4 28,111.8 5,901.5 14,116.3

45,618.8 43,397.4 48,211.5 55,706.9 60,976.4 64,252.5 72,692.1 79,735.851,704.4 44,582.2 45,916.5 76,269.6 89,092.8 106,821.8 147,723.1 117,149.9

320,635.0 329,962.7 371,981.8 502,365.7 576,742.3 654,097.6 750,983.7 831,229.1

by Country of Destination, 1995-2008(US $ Million)

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Table V.15. Rate of Growth of ASEAN Exports and

Source: Computed from Table V.14

Note: *) Exclude Lao PDR (prior to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004), as well as Cambodia (prior to 2000) and Myanmar (prior to 1999); **) Preliminary: Malaysia and Singapore trade with Taiwan for 2007 and Singapore trade with Taiwan 2008 were suppressed in the Rest of the World;p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank:World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Country of Destination 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

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

ASEAN 15.38 5.41 -18.79 8.07 24.67 -11.46Major Trading Partner 7.01 6.16 -3.88 7.91 18.68 -9.18Australia 17.90 5.12 10.93 10.44 13.09 -4.29Canada -11.23 -5.35 23.00 -2.69 20.18 60.91China 20.53 22.66 0.38 4.22 47.84 2.38EU:

EU-15 5.96 -1.79 4.48 15.74 12.87 -9.88EU-25 6.83 -1.05 4.09 15.76 12.34 -9.58

Hong Kong - 89.85 -19.47 4.47 30.69 -7.88India 31.97 20.16 16.65 10.40 11.92 -3.66Japan 1.10 -2.65 -17.36 8.56 34.16 -4.57New Zealand 6.59 -4.76 -2.12 17.84 35.97 -18.69Pakistan 18.82 40.91 -26.64 -9.24 173.75 -64.86Republic of Korea 10.17 12.93 -26.76 39.39 32.72 1.94Russia 273.14 -72.36 -46.06 -52.62 45.98 17.25Taiwan **) 29.17 12.30 -46.49 31.37 15.30 -15.54USA 8.22 17.67 -7.73 8.45 5.26 -14.95Rest of The World -24.03 -18.84 41.96 -9.15 18.30 -12.67Total*) 8.99 5.97 -7.59 7.95 19.99 -9.70

IMPORTASEAN 19.79 0.64 -20.14 11.95 27.17 -7.93Major Trading Partner 8.09 1.73 -28.66 7.56 23.22 -8.17Australia 21.12 -8.34 -28.40 6.86 42.70 9.26Canada 6.76 5.01 -31.21 17.64 2.30 -21.13China 29.28 46.27 -16.85 9.99 47.08 -4.07EU:

EU-15 23.68 -11.10 -32.56 0.90 12.62 1.50EU-25 25.22 -10.78 -33.30 0.93 12.55 1.47

Hong Kong - 61.90 -26.34 10.89 18.87 -13.79India 54.69 54.56 -60.18 25.34 46.29 14.41Japan -6.65 -2.79 -34.48 10.22 27.52 -18.85New Zealand 32.90 12.71 -33.43 -12.95 37.67 20.21Pakistan 48.20 -28.28 -11.50 -1.34 27.27 26.26Republic of Korea 17.18 11.76 -37.62 32.49 23.64 -11.35Russia 88.32 -45.34 -49.55 26.88 46.81 2.97Taiwan 13.84 14.14 -59.11 24.39 16.57 -20.26USA 14.16 16.38 -17.43 -9.72 5.34 -5.84Rest of The World -13.09 -14.70 -14.50 25.41 38.20 -6.57Total*) 10.06 1.53 -27.11 8.44 24.03 -8.12

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Imports by Country of Destination, 1996-2008(%)

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)Average Annual

Growth 2003-2008

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)

4.87 33.32 22.07 16.12 15.45 14.88 11.56 15.973.29 13.40 27.06 13.12 15.95 14.41 -0.90 13.57

12.59 24.82 35.40 21.29 17.83 18.51 22.78 23.00-30.25 -9.45 17.16 -2.54 24.69 34.69 0.41 14.0034.66 48.66 42.30 26.37 24.40 19.90 9.77 24.11

-4.06 6.96 26.17 6.60 15.73 12.08 5.68 13.01-2.22 7.29 26.57 6.26 16.77 14.39 4.59 13.449.99 29.73 4.35 16.97 15.97 38.15 -70.99 -10.72

35.54 0.41 29.42 37.56 25.78 31.23 21.11 28.90-7.77 19.54 26.37 8.22 11.72 4.74 23.18 14.5410.29 35.11 43.84 24.52 14.63 17.66 17.16 23.1325.09 18.15 3.15 25.00 39.37 26.69 15.95 21.42

6.57 7.89 16.93 22.97 11.55 8.50 18.49 15.5837.45 71.74 27.74 27.11 7.78 31.18 30.18 24.48

113.37 -17.00 13.87 -1.70 7.38 -75.41 116.13 -8.58-1.89 13.19 15.05 15.95 4.31 9.73 -4.62 7.81

-11.91 4.38 65.97 6.73 29.76 28.42 -15.84 19.963.64 17.90 25.78 13.86 15.82 14.53 2.25 14.20

8.22 24.49 31.22 17.94 16.00 12.83 16.79 18.791.49 9.38 36.29 13.83 12.58 15.47 8.70 17.00

-23.85 0.01 26.44 26.72 14.40 9.55 23.25 19.8718.32 -6.21 30.18 16.95 4.85 42.20 21.43 22.4833.41 31.73 56.05 28.13 22.60 24.31 14.82 28.46

0.91 0.28 34.85 7.52 10.34 19.04 13.46 16.662.95 0.54 34.44 7.09 11.00 19.42 13.75 16.77

13.48 2.98 6.19 8.81 7.18 9.51 -19.87 1.680.66 9.83 65.77 18.17 22.91 26.81 39.81 33.68

-0.33 13.41 26.30 6.63 -0.72 9.23 21.83 12.21-22.28 19.04 17.35 7.81 5.18 46.53 45.39 23.17-18.76 -19.90 -26.43 1.78 64.37 15.55 34.46 13.8410.20 11.97 24.85 13.87 21.84 10.19 28.67 19.6941.21 -2.09 52.46 42.15 -12.17 16.92 108.03 35.8683.67 6.97 45.64 18.32 20.24 -79.01 139.20 0.80-4.87 11.09 15.55 9.46 5.37 13.14 9.69 10.59

-13.77 2.99 66.11 16.81 19.90 38.29 -20.70 20.602.91 12.73 35.05 14.81 13.41 14.81 10.69 17.45

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Table V.16. ASEAN Balance of Trade

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes: *) Exclude Lao PDR (prior to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004), as well as Cambodia (prior to 2000) and Myanmar (prior to 1999);**) Preliminary: Malaysia and Singapore trade with Taiwan for 2007 and Singapore trade with Taiwan 2008 were suppressed in the Rest of the World;p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Country of Destination 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

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

Trade Balance (X-M)

ASEAN 16,576.8 16,762.5 20,730.6 17,708.0 17,132.5 19,914.0

Major Trading Partner -38,434.9 -44,007.4 -34,032.2 39,485.9 43,333.3 41,266.4

Australia -1,994.4 -2,582.8 -1,545.5 1,418.2 1,770.4 198.1

Canada -51.0 -457.4 -686.1 548.1 174.1 580.8

China -928.8 -1,743.5 -4,315.0 -2,008.9 -2,740.9 -3,958.1

EU:

EU-15 -2,106.8 -10,454.5 -4,923.1 13,751.2 21,018.6 23,811.2

EU-25 -2,106.8 -10,780.9 -5,013.2 14,160.1 21,518.2 24,103.2

Hong Kong - - - 9,775.7 9,802.6 13,648.2

India 982.6 879.0 77.7 3,467.5 3,566.4 3,237.2

Japan -35,854.5 -30,159.7 -29,255.6 -11,976.9 -13,778.9 -15,071.0

New Zealand -103.6 -338.3 -523.3 -106.1 140.9 178.7

Pakistan 800.7 878.5 1,492.1 1,054.7 938.8 2,907.1

Republic of Korea -2,771.2 -3,847.7 -4,189.6 -1,454.4 -1,387.1 -726.8

Russia -234.4 1,128.4 -239.5 -90.3 -490.3 -721.6

Taiwan **) -2,479.7 -1,479.8 -1,897.1 827.0 1,503.3 1,638.5

USA 8,558.6 6,504.1 8,335.3 13,677.8 24,090.3 25,321.6

Rest of The World -2,252.4 -7,222.2 -7,670.5 10,193.5 -1,774.3 -10,069.4

Total*) -21,858.1 -27,244.9 -13,301.6 57,193.9 60,465.8 61,180.4

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by Country of Destination, 1995-2008(US $ Million)

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)

15,041.2 13,504.4 24,470.4 21,535.1 22,831.7 25,582.3 32,748.1 26,880.5

34,679.6 40,387.0 56,104.7 45,337.7 48,573.0 71,027.4 76,072.0 21,032.9

-988.4 2,349.0 4,726.9 7,048.7 8,052.7 9,885.7 12,904.4 15,774.4

2,678.8 1,054.0 890.3 800.9 308.2 946.1 1,051.4 167.8

-2,883.2 -3,664.7 -1,517.1 -6,362.4 -8,878.5 -9,940.8 -15,227.7 -21,420.0

17,008.7 14,344.5 18,019.0 19,246.3 20,017.1 26,305.3 25,013.8 20,481.3

17,451.0 15,002.6 18,869.0 20,632.3 21,458.4 28,484.6 29,264.4 23,393.7

13,070.6 14,123.6 20,525.2 21,261.5 25,604.0 30,553.2 45,216.4 7,239.0

2,538.9 4,721.8 4,392.7 4,209.6 7,095.9 9,153.5 12,444.8 12,753.7

-5,008.5 -8,580.3 -7,004.6 -8,807.8 -8,321.6 789.2 -2,785.8 -2,244.6

-257.2 121.5 319.5 764.5 1,177.5 1,487.4 1,307.9 899.0

754.6 1,106.1 1,421.1 1,537.1 1,962.4 2,690.1 3,440.9 3,926.3

1,276.8 871.9 335.5 -922.1 752.8 -1,589.4 -2,211.0 -5,846.4

-696.4 -997.8 -588.0 -1,120.2 -1,766.1 -1,258.1 -1,245.1 -4,206.8

1,792.6 5,876.6 1,836.8 -2,218.8 -6,137.8 -9,598.3 -1,349.4 -4,277.9

17,122.6 18,159.7 21,462.7 24,451.0 31,965.5 32,691.0 33,683.8 21,721.7

-12,172.7 -9,757.0 -9,565.3 -15,936.6 -24,700.4 -23,266.8 -40,423.0 -26,846.9

49,720.7 53,891.4 80,575.1 66,872.8 71,404.7 96,609.7 108,820.1 47,913.5

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Table V.17. ASEAN 6 Trade

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes: ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand**) Preliminary: Malaysia and Singapore trade with Taiwan for 2007 and Singapore trade with Taiwan 2008 were suppressed in the Rest of the World; p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank :World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Country of Destination 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

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

ASEAN 123,780.9 145,184.9 149,973.1 120,917.8 131,480.3 164,714.1

Major Trading Partner 491,470.5 528,782.6 548,668.8 455,189.9 489,046.6 588,201.4

Australia 12,352.5 14,794.8 14,382.3 12,822.3 13,935.6 17,557.0

Canada 4,530.5 4,433.8 4,450.0 4,081.4 4,326.2 4,807.1

China 13,330.6 16,691.8 22,650.8 20,414.1 21,748.3 31,977.6

EU:

EU-15 90,678.7 104,306.5 97,096.5 82,553.1 90,326.9 101,494.0

EU-25 90,678.7 105,402.5 98,644.0 83,301.6 91,178.3 102,140.7

Hong Kong 0.0 15,926.9 28,740.3 22,549.6 23,843.3 29,793.8

India 4,659.5 6,566.6 8,868.6 6,968.3 7,659.6 9,329.0

Japan 121,215.9 116,460.4 113,272.8 81,410.5 88,872.7 115,870.2

New Zealand 1,628.1 1,963.2 2,070.8 1,620.8 1,642.3 2,244.0

Pakistan 1,296.5 1,613.4 2,019.2 1,521.2 1,390.1 3,476.0

Republic of Korea 19,920.0 22,741.1 25,525.2 17,080.4 22,988.2 29,228.3

Russia 1,933.1 5,210.1 1,991.6 1,035.4 938.0 1,375.0

Taiwan **) 20,001.7 24,113.3 27,313.6 12,772.3 16,330.3 18,730.9

USA 101,428.8 112,526.9 131,725.4 115,562.2 115,965.4 121,206.4

Rest of The World 98,494.6 80,337.9 67,014.2 74,049.7 78,228.5 100,465.4

Total 615,251.5 673,967.5 698,641.9 576,107.7 620,526.9 752,915.4

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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)

146,885.6 156,806.8 200,552.3 245,995.0 286,787.0 328,762.8 371,536.0 418,912.6

536,078.3 548,859.0 612,175.3 758,722.3 865,383.0 985,714.5 1,111,872.9 1,128,330.2

17,976.4 16,782.5 19,133.8 25,286.4 31,053.1 36,230.1 41,834.7 51,469.2

6,004.2 4,993.6 4,539.1 5,547.0 5,857.1 6,769.0 9,332.2 10,249.3

31,464.6 42,289.3 59,030.7 81,073.0 104,205.3 128,558.1 153,851.8 170,371.5

95,709.3 93,732.1 97,589.3 120,336.1 128,600.2 144,071.2 163,574.2 177,669.8

96,486.2 96,358.0 100,617.6 124,330.1 132,372.1 149,145.1 171,618.1 185,160.9

27,111.2 29,666.0 36,598.4 38,243.5 43,904.6 50,424.4 66,428.0 23,496.2

9,451.2 11,683.9 12,103.4 17,203.2 22,359.8 27,875.0 36,280.4 46,483.7

101,014.1 97,200.5 112,836.5 135,801.1 145,202.6 151,410.3 160,275.7 194,626.8

2,227.4 2,049.8 2,615.3 3,461.9 4,083.3 4,531.8 5,782.2 7,407.9

1,465.6 1,674.0 1,872.8 1,859.6 2,270.8 3,261.6 4,059.0 4,789.0

27,767.7 30,263.7 33,141.7 40,299.4 47,683.3 55,646.4 60,782.6 75,167.9

1,459.4 2,044.1 2,393.7 3,427.1 4,693.8 4,414.6 5,384.3 9,590.7

15,486.5 31,033.7 28,756.5 37,045.3 40,303.7 46,239.3 10,017.7 23,423.5

107,160.2 103,672.4 116,481.5 128,481.0 145,446.3 150,353.3 165,125.9 164,255.3

91,003.6 79,147.6 82,054.2 116,663.8 135,947.1 170,855.5 221,100.2 161,838.5

682,963.8 705,665.7 812,727.5 1,004,717.3 1,152,170.0 1,314,477.3 1,483,408.8 1,547,242.8

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Table V.18. Rate of Growth of ASEAN 6 Trade

Source: Computed from Table V.17

Notes: *) Exclude Lao PDR (prior to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004), as well as Cambodia (prior to 2000) and Myanmar (prior to 1999);**) Preliminary: Malaysia and Singapore trade with Taiwan for 2007 and Singapore trade with Taiwan 2008 were suppressed in the Rest of the World; p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank :World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Country of Destination 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

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

ASEAN 17.29 3.30 -19.37 8.74 25.28 -10.82 6.75

Major Trading Partner 7.59 3.76 -17.04 7.44 20.28 -8.86 2.38

Australia 19.77 -2.79 -10.85 8.68 25.99 2.39 -6.64

Canada -2.14 0.37 -8.28 6.00 11.12 24.90 -16.83

China 25.21 35.70 -9.87 6.54 47.03 -1.60 34.40

EU:

EU-15 15.03 -6.91 -14.98 9.42 12.36 -5.70 -2.07

EU-25 16.24 -6.41 -15.55 9.46 12.02 -5.54 -0.13

Hong Kong - 80.45 -21.54 5.74 24.96 -9.00 9.42

India 40.93 35.06 -21.43 9.92 21.79 1.31 23.62

Japan -3.92 -2.74 -28.13 9.17 30.38 -12.82 -3.78

New Zealand 20.59 5.48 -21.73 1.32 36.64 -0.74 -7.98

Pakistan 24.44 25.15 -24.66 -8.62 150.05 -57.84 14.22

Republic of Korea 14.16 12.24 -33.08 34.59 27.14 -5.00 8.99

Russia 169.52 -61.77 -48.01 -9.41 46.60 6.14 40.06

Taiwan **) 20.56 13.27 -53.24 27.86 14.70 -17.32 100.39

USA 10.94 17.06 -12.27 0.35 4.52 -11.59 -3.25

Rest of The World -18.43 -16.58 10.50 5.64 28.43 -9.42 -13.03

Total*) 9.54 3.66 -17.54 7.71 21.33 -9.29 3.32

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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)Average Annual

Growth 2003-2008

(9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)

27.90 22.66 16.58 14.64 13.01 12.75 15.87

11.54 23.94 14.06 13.90 12.80 1.48 13.01

14.01 32.16 22.81 16.67 15.47 23.03 21.88

-9.10 22.20 5.59 15.57 37.87 9.83 17.69

39.59 37.34 28.53 23.37 19.67 10.74 23.61

4.12 23.31 6.87 12.03 13.54 8.62 12.73

4.42 23.57 6.47 12.67 15.07 7.89 12.97

23.37 4.49 14.80 14.85 31.74 -64.63 -8.48

3.59 42.14 29.97 24.67 30.15 28.12 30.88

16.09 20.35 6.92 4.28 5.86 21.43 11.52

27.59 32.37 17.95 10.98 27.59 28.11 23.15

11.87 -0.71 22.11 43.63 24.45 17.98 20.66

9.51 21.60 18.32 16.70 9.23 23.67 17.80

17.10 43.17 36.96 -5.95 21.96 78.13 31.99

-7.34 28.82 8.80 14.73 -78.34 133.82 -4.02

12.36 10.30 13.20 3.37 9.83 -0.53 7.12

3.67 42.18 16.53 25.68 29.41 -26.80 14.55

15.17 23.62 14.68 14.09 12.85 4.30 13.74

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Table V.19. ASEAN 6 Exports and Imports

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes:ASEAN 6 covers Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand**) Preliminary: Malaysia and Singapore trade with Taiwan for 2007 and Singapore trade with Taiwan 2008 were suppressed in the Rest of the World;p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank :World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Country of Destination 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

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

ASEAN 70,178.9 80,973.7 85,351.8 69,312.9 74,698.9 92,910.5Major Trading Partner 226,517.8 242,387.6 257,318.3 247,337.9 266,368.1 314,668.8Australia 5,179.1 6,106.0 6,418.4 7,120.3 7,854.1 8,882.6Canada 2,239.8 1,988.2 1,881.9 2,314.7 2,248.2 2,688.7China 6,200.9 7,474.1 9,167.9 9,202.6 9,564.1 14,117.0EU:

EU-15 44,285.9 46,926.0 46,086.7 48,152.2 55,651.3 62,566.9EU-25 44,285.9 47,310.8 46,815.4 48,730.8 56,328.9 63,035.9

Hong Kong 0.0 10,571.0 20,069.2 16,162.7 16,843.2 21,749.1India 2,821.1 3,722.8 4,473.2 5,217.9 5,577.2 6,198.8Japan 42,680.7 43,150.3 42,008.6 34,716.8 37,628.6 50,484.2New Zealand 762.2 812.5 773.8 757.4 892.2 1,212.2Pakistan 1,048.6 1,245.9 1,755.6 1,288.0 1,161.6 3,185.5Republic of Korea 8,574.4 9,446.7 10,667.8 7,813.0 10,878.3 14,435.1Russia 849.3 3,169.2 876.1 472.6 223.8 326.7Taiwan 8,761.0 11,316.7 12,708.3 6,799.6 8,932.5 10,289.1USA 54,993.7 59,515.5 70,030.4 64,620.0 70,003.4 72,855.5Rest of The World 48,121.1 36,557.9 29,671.8 42,121.6 38,232.1 45,208.5Total*) 296,696.7 323,361.3 342,670.1 316,650.8 341,067.0 407,579.3

IMPORTASEAN 53,602.1 64,211.2 64,621.2 51,604.9 56,781.4 71,803.6Major Trading Partner 264,952.7 286,395.0 291,350.5 207,852.0 222,678.5 273,532.6Australia 7,173.4 8,688.8 7,963.9 5,702.1 6,081.4 8,674.4Canada 2,290.8 2,445.6 2,568.0 1,766.7 2,078.0 2,118.3China 7,129.7 9,217.6 13,482.9 11,211.5 12,184.2 17,860.6EU:

EU-15 46,392.8 57,380.5 51,009.8 34,401.0 34,675.5 38,927.1EU-25 46,392.8 58,091.7 51,828.6 34,570.7 34,849.4 39,104.8

Hong Kong 0.0 5,355.9 8,671.2 6,386.9 7,000.1 8,044.8India 1,838.4 2,843.8 4,395.5 1,750.4 2,082.4 3,130.2Japan 78,535.2 73,310.1 71,264.2 46,693.7 51,244.1 65,386.0New Zealand 865.9 1,150.8 1,297.1 863.5 750.1 1,031.8Pakistan 247.9 367.4 263.5 233.2 228.5 290.5Republic of Korea 11,345.6 13,294.4 14,857.4 9,267.4 12,109.9 14,793.3Russia 1,083.7 2,040.9 1,115.6 562.9 714.2 1,048.4Taiwan **) 11,240.7 12,796.6 14,605.4 5,972.7 7,397.8 8,441.8USA 46,435.1 53,011.4 61,695.0 50,942.2 45,962.0 48,350.9Rest of The World 50,373.5 43,780.1 37,342.3 31,928.1 39,996.4 55,256.9Total*) 318,554.8 350,606.2 355,971.8 259,456.9 279,459.9 345,336.2

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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)

81,656.9 85,393.4 112,337.0 136,098.8 156,979.7 180,288.0 205,666.9 227,591.2284,985.4 294,092.5 333,496.5 402,654.2 456,201.4 525,954.3 595,627.2 578,076.0

8,495.5 9,567.4 11,917.7 16,170.2 19,606.1 23,015.9 27,355.4 33,606.44,328.5 3,013.3 2,679.5 3,126.1 3,026.3 3,801.4 5,113.1 5,125.0

14,454.9 19,486.1 28,987.2 38,552.8 49,292.1 61,848.2 74,087.7 80,539.0

56,148.0 53,828.9 57,548.7 68,663.7 73,160.4 83,007.8 92,081.0 96,279.656,757.3 55,470.2 59,485.0 71,352.1 75,839.1 86,589.8 98,056.7 101,290.120,061.8 21,861.4 28,582.8 29,667.7 13,046.4 13,185.9 55,657.8 15,203.2

5,861.3 8,099.0 8,134.0 10,609.2 14,503.7 18,259.0 24,096.4 29,343.748,152.7 44,411.0 52,937.8 63,611.3 68,317.4 75,896.7 78,843.3 96,142.5

985.9 1,087.6 1,468.8 2,114.1 2,632.8 3,010.6 3,544.9 4,150.81,098.7 1,387.6 1,643.5 1,692.8 2,102.9 2,978.8 3,737.9 4,352.3

14,710.6 15,676.9 16,741.9 19,769.9 24,319.0 25,608.4 29,407.2 34,845.2382.6 525.7 902.4 1,152.6 1,464.1 1,577.5 94,960.0 73,675.5

8,693.5 18,556.1 15,399.4 17,536.9 8,261.9 9,026.3 2,067.4 2,693.561,594.4 60,317.4 68,381.0 73,957.0 85,697.3 87,213.5 4,545.9 9,832.339,407.7 34,632.8 36,235.4 53,341.6 88,092.3 113,942.3 94,153.5 87,276.5

366,642.3 379,485.9 445,833.5 538,753.0 613,181.1 706,242.3 801,294.1 805,667.2

65,228.7 71,413.4 88,215.2 109,896.1 129,807.2 148,474.4 165,869.1 191,321.4251,092.9 254,766.5 278,678.8 356,199.0 409,181.7 459,760.6 516,245.7 550,254.2

9,481.0 7,215.1 7,216.1 9,116.2 11,447.0 13,214.1 14,479.3 17,862.81,675.7 1,980.3 1,859.6 2,420.8 2,830.8 2,967.6 4,219.1 5,124.3

17,009.7 22,803.2 30,043.5 42,520.3 54,913.2 66,709.9 79,764.1 89,832.5

39,561.2 39,903.2 40,040.6 51,672.4 55,439.8 61,063.4 71,493.2 81,390.239,728.9 40,887.8 41,132.6 52,978.0 56,607.2 62,618.5 73,561.4 83,870.8

7,049.5 7,804.6 8,015.6 8,575.7 9,322.0 9,964.8 10,770.3 8,293.03,589.9 3,584.9 3,969.4 6,594.1 7,856.1 9,616.0 12,184.1 17,140.1

52,861.4 52,789.5 59,898.6 72,189.8 76,885.2 75,513.6 81,432.4 98,484.31,241.5 962.1 1,146.5 1,347.8 1,450.5 1,521.2 2,237.4 3,257.0

366.9 286.5 229.3 166.8 167.9 282.8 321.1 436.613,057.1 14,586.8 16,399.8 20,529.5 23,364.3 28,531.4 31,375.4 40,322.7

1,076.8 1,518.4 1,491.3 2,274.5 3,229.7 2,837.1 3,316.8 6,897.26,792.9 12,477.6 13,357.1 19,508.5 23,067.9 27,731.6 5,471.8 13,591.2

45,565.8 43,355.0 48,100.5 54,524.1 59,749.0 63,139.9 70,972.4 76,978.851,595.8 44,514.8 45,818.8 63,453.0 78,290.9 95,111.8 126,140.1 88,162.9

316,321.6 326,179.9 366,894.1 466,095.1 538,988.9 608,235.0 682,114.8 741,575.6

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Table V.20. Rate of Growth of ASEAN 6 Exports and

Source: Computed from Table V.19

Notes: *) Exclude Lao PDR (prior to 2003) and Viet Nam (prior to 2004), as well as Cambodia (prior to 2000) and Myanmar (prior to 1999); **) Preliminary: Malaysia and Singapore trade with Taiwan for 2007 and Singapore trade with Taiwan 2008 were suppressed in the Rest of the World;p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Country of Destination 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

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

ASEAN 15.38 5.41 -18.79 7.77 24.38 -12.11Major Trading Partner 7.01 6.16 -3.88 7.69 18.13 -9.43Australia 17.90 5.12 10.93 10.31 13.09 -4.36Canada -11.23 -5.35 23.00 -2.87 19.60 60.99China 20.53 22.66 0.38 3.93 47.60 2.39EU:

EU-15 5.96 -1.79 4.48 15.57 12.43 -10.26EU-25 6.83 -1.05 4.09 15.59 11.91 -9.96

Hong Kong - 89.85 -19.47 4.21 29.13 -7.76India 31.97 20.16 16.65 6.89 11.15 -5.44Japan 1.10 -2.65 -17.36 8.39 34.16 -4.62New Zealand 6.59 -4.76 -2.12 17.80 35.86 -18.67Pakistan 18.82 40.91 -26.64 -9.81 174.23 -65.51Republic of Korea 10.17 12.93 -26.76 39.23 32.70 1.91Russia 273.14 -72.36 -46.06 -52.64 45.97 17.12Taiwan **) 29.17 12.30 -46.49 31.37 15.19 -15.51USA 8.22 17.67 -7.73 8.33 4.07 -15.46Rest of The World -24.03 -18.84 41.96 -9.23 18.25 -12.83Total*) 8.99 5.97 -7.59 7.71 19.50 -10.04

IMPORTASEAN 19.79 0.64 -20.14 10.03 26.46 -9.16Major Trading Partner 8.09 1.73 -28.66 7.13 22.84 -8.20Australia 21.12 -8.34 -28.40 6.65 42.64 9.30Canada 6.76 5.01 -31.21 17.62 1.94 -20.89China 29.28 46.27 -16.85 8.68 46.59 -4.76EU:

EU-15 23.68 -11.10 -32.56 0.80 12.26 1.63EU-25 25.22 -10.78 -33.30 0.81 12.21 1.60

Hong Kong - 61.90 -26.34 9.60 14.92 -12.37India 54.69 54.56 -60.18 18.97 50.32 14.69Japan -6.65 -2.79 -34.48 9.75 27.60 -19.15New Zealand 32.90 12.71 -33.43 -13.13 37.56 20.32Pakistan 48.20 -28.28 -11.50 -2.03 27.13 26.33Republic of Korea 17.18 11.76 -37.62 30.67 22.16 -11.74Russia 88.32 -45.34 -49.55 26.88 46.79 2.71Taiwan 13.84 14.14 -59.11 23.86 14.11 -19.53USA 14.16 16.38 -17.43 -9.78 5.20 -5.76Rest of The World -13.09 -14.70 -14.50 25.27 38.15 -6.63Total*) 10.06 1.53 -27.11 7.71 23.57 -8.40

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Imports by Country of Destination, 1996-2008(%)

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)Average Annual

Growth 2003-2008

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)

4.58 31.55 21.15 15.34 14.85 14.08 10.66 15.173.20 13.40 20.74 13.30 15.29 13.25 -2.95 11.63

12.62 24.57 35.68 21.25 17.39 18.85 22.85 23.04-30.38 -11.08 16.67 -3.19 25.61 34.51 0.23 13.8534.81 48.76 33.00 27.86 25.47 19.79 8.71 22.68

-4.13 6.91 19.31 6.55 13.46 10.93 4.56 10.84-2.27 7.24 19.95 6.29 14.18 13.24 3.30 11.238.97 30.75 3.80 -56.03 1.07 322.10 -72.68 -11.86

38.18 0.43 30.43 36.71 25.89 31.97 21.78 29.25-7.77 19.20 20.16 7.40 11.09 3.88 21.94 12.6810.32 35.04 43.93 24.54 14.35 17.75 17.09 23.0926.29 18.44 3.00 24.23 41.65 25.48 16.44 21.50

6.57 6.79 18.09 23.01 5.30 14.83 18.49 15.7937.40 71.66 27.73 27.03 7.75 5919.52 -22.41 141.21

113.45 -17.01 13.88 -52.89 9.25 -77.10 30.28 -29.44-2.07 13.37 8.15 15.87 1.77 -94.79 116.29 -32.15

-12.12 4.63 47.21 65.15 29.34 -17.37 -7.30 19.223.50 17.48 20.84 13.81 15.18 13.46 0.55 12.56

9.48 23.53 24.58 18.12 14.38 11.72 15.34 16.751.46 9.39 27.82 14.87 12.36 12.29 6.59 14.58

-23.90 0.01 26.33 25.57 15.44 9.57 23.37 19.8818.18 -6.09 30.18 16.94 4.83 42.17 21.46 22.4734.06 31.75 41.53 29.15 21.48 19.57 12.62 24.49

0.86 0.34 29.05 7.29 10.14 17.08 13.84 15.242.92 0.60 28.80 6.85 10.62 17.48 14.01 15.31

10.71 2.70 6.99 8.70 6.90 8.08 -23.00 0.68-0.14 10.73 66.12 19.14 22.40 26.71 40.68 33.99-0.14 13.47 20.52 6.50 -1.78 7.84 20.94 10.46

-22.50 19.16 17.56 7.62 4.87 47.08 45.58 23.22-21.93 -19.95 -27.25 0.63 68.49 13.52 35.99 13.7511.72 12.43 25.18 13.81 22.12 9.97 28.52 19.7141.01 -1.78 52.51 42.00 -12.16 16.91 107.95 35.8483.68 7.05 46.05 18.25 20.22 -80.27 148.38 0.35-4.85 10.95 13.35 9.58 5.68 12.41 8.46 9.86

-13.72 2.93 38.49 23.38 21.49 32.62 -30.11 13.993.12 12.48 27.04 15.64 12.85 12.15 8.72 15.11

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Table V.21. ASEAN Ten Major Exports Markets in 2007-2008

Source: Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %;p) 2008 data is preliminary**) Preliminary: Malaysia and Singapore trade with Taiwan for 2007 and Singapore trade with Taiwan 2008 were suppressed in the Rest of the World;

2007 2008 p)

Country Value Share Country Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

ASEAN 217,334.2 25.3 ASEAN 242,460.4 27.6 EU-25 107,992.1 12.6 EU-25 112,948.3 12.8 USA 106,375.9 12.4 Japan 104,871.8 11.9 Japan 85,138.1 9.9 USA 101,457.5 11.5 China 77,945.0 9.1 China 85,556.5 9.7 Hong Kong 56,719.7 6.6 Republic of Korea 34,937.5 4.0 Republic of Korea 29,486.5 3.4 Australia 33,682.1 3.8 Australia 27,433.7 3.2 India 30,082.8 3.4 India 24,839.8 2.9 Hong Kong 16,456.8 1.9 United Arab Emirates 10,238.9 1.2 Taiwan 9,838.4 1.1

Top-Ten Countries 743,504.0 86.5 Top-Ten Countries 772,292.2 87.8Others 116,299.8 13.5 Others 106,850.4 12.2TOTAL 859,803.8 100.0 TOTAL **) 879,142.6 100.0

Table V.22. ASEAN Ten Major Import Origins in 2007-2008

Source:ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note:Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %;p) 2008 data is preliminary**) Preliminary: Malaysia and Singapore trade with Taiwan for 2007 and Singapore trade with Taiwan 2008 the World; were suppressed in the Rest of the World;

2007 2008 p)

Country Value Share Country Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

ASEAN 184,586.1 22.2 ASEAN 215,579.8 25.9 China 93,172.7 11.2 Japan 107,116.4 12.9 Japan 87,923.9 10.6 China 106,976.6 12.9 EU-25 78,727.7 9.5 EU-25 89,554.7 10.8 USA 72,692.1 8.7 USA 79,735.8 9.6 Republic of Korea 31,697.5 3.8 Republic of Korea 40,783.9 4.9 Saudi Arabia 16,444.8 2.0 Australia 17,907.7 2.2 Australia 14,529.3 1.7 India 17,329.1 2.1 India 12,395.1 1.5 Taiwan 14,116.3 1.7 Hong Kong 11,503.3 1.4 Saudi Arabia 11,712.4 1.4

Top-Ten Countries 603,672.6 80.4 Top-Ten Countries 700,812.6 84.3Others 147,311.1 19.6 Others 130,416.5 15.7TOTAL 750,983.7 100.0 TOTAL **) 831,229.1 100.0

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Graphic V.15. ASEAN Export Market, 2007

Graphic V.16. ASEAN Export Market, 2008

ASEAN27.6%

EU-2512.8%

Japan11.9%

USA11.5%

China9.7%

Republic of Korea4.0%

Australia3.8%

India3.4%

Hong Kong1.9%

Taiwan1.1%

Others12.2%

Graphic V.16. ASEAN Export Market, 2008

ASEAN25.3%

EU-2512.6%

USA12.4%

Japan9.9%

China9.1%

Hong Kong6.6%

Republic of Korea3.4%

Australia3.2%

India2.9%

United Arab Emirates

1.2% Others13.5%

Graphic V.15. ASEAN Export Market, 2007

ASEAN27.6%

EU-2512.8%

Japan11.9%

USA11.5%

China9.7%

Republic of Korea4.0%

Australia3.8%

India3.4%

Hong Kong1.9%

Taiwan1.1%

Others12.2%

Graphic V.16. ASEAN Export Market, 2008

ASEAN25.3%

EU-2512.6%

USA12.4%

Japan9.9%

China9.1%

Hong Kong6.6%

Republic of Korea3.4%

Australia3.2%

India2.9%

United Arab Emirates

1.2% Others13.5%

Graphic V.15. ASEAN Export Market, 2007

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Graphic V.17. ASEAN Import Origin, 2007

Graphic V.18. ASEAN Import Origin, 2008 ASEAN25.9%

Japan12.9%

China12.9%

EU-2510.8%

USA9.6%

Republic of Korea4.9%

Australia2.2%

India2.1%

Taiwan1.7%

Saudi Arabia1.4%

Others15.7%

Graphic V.18. ASEAN Import Origin, 2008

ASEAN24.6%

China12.4%

Japan11.7%

EU-2510.5%

USA9.7%

Republic of Korea4.2%

Saudi Arabia2.2%

Australia1.9%

India1.7%

Hong Kong1.5%

Others19.6%

Graphic V.17. ASEAN Import Origin, 2007

ASEAN25.9%

Japan12.9%

China12.9%

EU-2510.8%

USA9.6%

Republic of Korea4.9%

Australia2.2%

India2.1%

Taiwan1.7%

Saudi Arabia1.4%

Others15.7%

Graphic V.18. ASEAN Import Origin, 2008

ASEAN24.6%

China12.4%

Japan11.7%

EU-2510.5%

USA9.7%

Republic of Korea4.2%

Saudi Arabia2.2%

Australia1.9%

India1.7%

Hong Kong1.5%

Others19.6%

Graphic V.17. ASEAN Import Origin, 2007

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Table V.23. ASEAN Top-Ten Export Commodities by 2 digits HS Code in 2007-2008

Table V.24. ASEAN Top-Ten Import Commodities by 2 digits HS Code in 2007-2008

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note:Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 207,109.8 24.1 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 175,493.6 20.0

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

126,720.6 14.7 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

150,380.1 17.1

27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

113,376.0 13.2 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

121,641.0 13.8

39 Plastics and articles thereof 24,100.9 2.8 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes

33,711.1 3.8

40 Rubber and articles thereof 23,988.6 2.8 40 Rubber and articles thereof 28,389.9 3.229 Organic chemicals 22,696.0 2.6 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and

accessories26,377.7 3.0

15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes

22,593.1 2.6 39 Plastics and articles thereof 24,324.3 2.8

87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

21,868.4 2.5 29 Organic chemicals 20,100.6 2.3

90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

15,216.3 1.8 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin

15,148.1 1.7

61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 12,985.5 1.5 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

15,093.3 1.7

Ten Major Commodities 590,655.1 68.7 Ten Major Commodities 610,659.7 69.5Others 269,148.7 31.3 Others 268,482.9 30.5Total 859,803.8 100.0 Total 879,142.6 100.0

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 178,061.8 23.7 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 165,992.9 20.0

27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

120,715.6 16.1 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

146,556.7 17.6

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

104,830.8 14.0 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

118,485.1 14.3

72 Iron and steel 27,838.4 3.7 72 Iron and steel 38,809.1 4.739 Plastics and articles thereof 19,703.1 2.6 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and

accessories26,769.8 3.2

87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

18,482.2 2.5 39 Plastics and articles thereof 22,870.3 2.8

29 Organic chemicals 16,984.1 2.3 73 Articles of iron or steel 18,256.0 2.290 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,

checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

16,298.7 2.2 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

17,571.5 2.1

73 Articles of iron or steel 13,273.8 1.8 29 Organic chemicals 17,556.6 2.171 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious

stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin

11,563.9 1.5 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin

17,379.5 2.1

Ten Major Commodities 527,752.3 70.3 Ten Major Commodities 590,247.4 71.0Others 223,231.4 29.7 Others 240,981.7 29.0Total 750,983.7 100.0 Total 831,229.1 100.0

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Graphic V.19. Share of Top-ten HS-Export Commodities in ASEAN , 2008

Electric machinery, equipment and parts;

sound equipment; television equipment

20.0%

Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral

wax17.1%

Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances;

parts thereof13.8%

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage products;

prepared edible fats;animal or vegetable

waxes3.8%

Rubber and articles thereof3.2%

Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

3.0%

Plastics and articles thereof2.8%

Organic chemicals2.3%

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or

semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof;

imitation jewelry; coin1.7%

Optical, photographic, cinematographic,

measuring, checking, precision, medical or

surgical instruments/apparatus;

parts & accessories1.7%

Others30.5%

Graphic V.19. Share of Top-ten HS-Export Commodities in ASEAN , 2008

Electric machinery, equipment and parts;

sound equipment; television equipment

20.0%

Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral

wax17.6%

Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances;

parts thereof14.3%

Iron and steel4.7%

Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

3.2%

Plastics and articles thereof2.8%

Articles of iron or steel 2.2%

Optical, photographic, cinematographic,

measuring, checking, precision, medical or

surgical instruments/apparatus;

parts & accessories2.1%

Organic chemicals2.1%

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or

semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof;

imitation jewelry; coin2.1%

Others29.0%

Graphic V.20. Shares of Top-Ten HS-Import Commodities in ASEAN, 2008

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Graphic V.20. Shares of Top-Ten HS-Import Commodities in ASEAN, 2008

Electric machinery, equipment and parts;

sound equipment; television equipment

20.0%

Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral

wax17.1%

Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances;

parts thereof13.8%

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage products;

prepared edible fats;animal or vegetable

waxes3.8%

Rubber and articles thereof3.2%

Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

3.0%

Plastics and articles thereof2.8%

Organic chemicals2.3%

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or

semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof;

imitation jewelry; coin1.7%

Optical, photographic, cinematographic,

measuring, checking, precision, medical or

surgical instruments/apparatus;

parts & accessories1.7%

Others30.5%

Graphic V.19. Share of Top-ten HS-Export Commodities in ASEAN , 2008

Electric machinery, equipment and parts;

sound equipment; television equipment

20.0%

Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral

wax17.6%

Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances;

parts thereof14.3%

Iron and steel4.7%

Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

3.2%

Plastics and articles thereof2.8%

Articles of iron or steel 2.2%

Optical, photographic, cinematographic,

measuring, checking, precision, medical or

surgical instruments/apparatus;

parts & accessories2.1%

Organic chemicals2.1%

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or

semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof;

imitation jewelry; coin2.1%

Others29.0%

Graphic V.20. Shares of Top-Ten HS-Import Commodities in ASEAN, 2008

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Table V.25. Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to ASEAN by 2 digits HS Code,2007-2008

Table V.26. Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from ASEAN by 2 digits HS Code,2007-2008

Source: Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %;p) 2008 data is preliminary

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 53,995.2 24.8 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax 56,201.9 23.2

27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

41,887.8 19.3 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

49,752.0 20.5

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

32,972.2 15.2 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

34,344.9 14.2

39 Plastics and articles thereof 7,541.3 3.5 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

8,504.4 3.5

87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

6,037.6 2.8 39 Plastics and articles thereof 8,132.0 3.4

29 Organic chemicals 6,008.5 2.8 29 Organic chemicals 5,970.3 2.5 72 Iron and steel 4,464.1 2.1 72 Iron and steel 5,230.2 2.2 73 Articles of iron or steel 3,906.6 1.8 73 Articles of iron or steel 4,872.2 2.0 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,

checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

3,550.1 1.6 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes

3,804.9 1.6

74 Copper and articles thereof 3,283.9 1.5 40 Rubber and articles thereof 3,755.9 1.5 Ten Major Commodities 163,647.3 75.3 Ten Major Commodities 180,568.5 74.5 Others 53,686.9 24.7 Others 61,891.9 25.5 Total 217,334.2 100.0 Total 242,460.4 100.0

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 44,362.8 24.0 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;

bitumin substances; mineral wax64,654.3 30.0

27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

40,951.9 22.2 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

42,623.1 19.8

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

22,366.9 12.1 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

24,801.3 11.5

39 Plastics and articles thereof 6,309.5 3.4 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

7,719.7 3.6

29 Organic chemicals 5,375.1 2.9 39 Plastics and articles thereof 7,378.3 3.487 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts

and accessories5,015.2 2.7 29 Organic chemicals 5,051.3 2.3

74 Copper and articles thereof 3,020.6 1.6 72 Iron and steel 3,807.7 1.872 Iron and steel 2,930.8 1.6 73 Articles of iron or steel 3,614.6 1.790 Optical, photographic, cinematographic,

measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

2,595.5 1.4 10 Cereals 3,158.4 1.5

73 Articles of iron or steel 2,408.4 1.3 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes

3,030.1 1.4

Ten Major Commodities 135,336.8 73.3 Ten Major Commodities 165,838.7 76.9Others 49,249.4 26.7 Others 49,741.1 23.1Total 184,586.1 100.0 Total 215,579.8 100.0

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Table V.27. Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to Australia by 2 digits HS Code,2007-2008

Table V.28. Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from Australia by 2 digits HS Code,2007-2008

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax 9,565.8 34.9 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax 13,306.1 39.5

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

3,529.9 12.9 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

3,935.7 11.7

87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

2,574.7 9.4 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

2,975.4 8.8

85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

2,162.5 7.9 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin

2,398.3 7.1

71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin

1,617.8 5.9 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

2,347.2 7.0

39 Plastics and articles thereof 753.0 2.7 39 Plastics and articles thereof 907.2 2.7 89 Ships, boats and floating stuctures 689.9 2.5 72 Iron and steel 663.8 2.0 73 Articles of iron or steel 493.7 1.8 73 Articles of iron or steel 655.9 1.9 94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc;

other lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates, prefabricated buildings

395.0 1.4 94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc; other lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates, prefabricated buildings

400.7 1.2

72 Iron and steel 347.7 1.3 40 Rubber and articles thereof 393.1 1.2 Ten Major Commodities 22,130.0 80.7 Ten Major Commodities 27,983.5 83.1 Others 5,303.8 19.3 Others 5,698.6 16.9 Total 27,433.7 100.0 Total 33,682.1 100.0

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax2,701.3 18.6 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax3,949.1 22.1

76 Aluminum and articles thereof 1,302.1 9.0 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin

1,444.8 8.1

10 Cereals 962.2 6.6 76 Aluminum and articles thereof 1,331.6 7.471 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious

stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin

902.2 6.2 72 Iron and steel 1,313.9 7.3

72 Iron and steel 813.4 5.6 10 Cereals 1,246.2 7.074 Copper and articles thereof 794.1 5.5 74 Copper and articles thereof 947.6 5.384 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical

appliances; parts thereof665.0 4.6 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical

appliances; parts thereof898.9 5.0

04 Dairy produce; birds eggs; honey and other edible animal products

655.5 4.5 04 Dairy produce; birds eggs; honey and other edible animal products

633.6 3.5

25 Salt; sulfur; earth & stone; lime & cement plaster 525.7 3.6 01 Live animals 444.0 2.517 Sugars and sugar confectionary 483.5 3.3 02 Meat and edible meat offal 375.1 2.1

Ten Major Commodities 9,805.0 67.5 Ten Major Commodities 12,584.7 70.3Others 4,724.3 32.5 Others 5,323.0 29.7Total 14,529.3 100.0 Total 17,907.7 100.0

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Table V.29. Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to Canada by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Table V.30. Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from Canada by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %;p) 2008 data is preliminary

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 1,143.7 21.7 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 1,224.5 23.1

30 Pharmaceutical products 672.9 12.8 30 Pharmaceutical products 783.8 14.8 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical

appliances; parts thereof 513.1 9.7 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical

appliances; parts thereof 514.7 9.7

29 Organic chemicals 509.2 9.7 40 Rubber and articles thereof 380.7 7.2 40 Rubber and articles thereof 307.6 5.8 61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 287.2 5.4 61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 280.4 5.3 16 Edible preparations of meat, fish, crustaceans,

molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates 225.8 4.3

16 Edible preparations of meat, fish, crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates

209.8 4.0 29 Organic chemicals 196.1 3.7

90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

152.8 2.9 94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc; other lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates, prefabricated buildings

150.6 2.8

62 Apparel articles and accessories, not knitted or crocheted

138.1 2.6 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

147.2 2.8

94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc; other lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates, prefabricated buildings

137.2 2.6 62 Apparel articles and accessories, not knitted or crocheted

137.2 2.6

Ten Major Commodities 4,064.7 77.1 Ten Major Commodities 4,047.8 76.4 Others 1,210.5 22.9 Others 1,248.9 23.6 Total 5,275.2 100.0 Total 5,296.8 100.0

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)10 Cereals 987.0 23.4 31 Fertilizers 1,210.7 23.631 Fertilizers 537.4 12.7 10 Cereals 755.0 14.784 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical

appliances; parts thereof511.9 12.1 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 552.9 10.8

85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

499.8 11.8 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

520.6 10.1

47 Wood pulp and waste of paper or paperboard 358.3 8.5 47 Wood pulp and waste of paper or paperboard 391.0 7.675 Nickel and articles thereof 129.5 3.1 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax134.5 2.6

90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

107.6 2.5 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 127.4 2.5

88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 89.6 2.1 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

122.3 2.4

27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

84.2 2.0 75 Nickel and articles thereof 116.4 2.3

39 Plastics and articles thereof 76.7 1.8 39 Plastics and articles thereof 98.7 1.9Ten Major Commodities 3,382.1 80.1 Ten Major Commodities 4,029.3 78.6Others 841.7 19.9 Others 1,099.6 21.4Total 4,223.7 100.0 Total 5,128.9 100.0

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Table V.31. Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to China by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 22,107.4 28.4 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 22,213.9 26.0

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

12,584.9 16.1 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

13,929.1 16.3

27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

8,226.5 10.6 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

12,284.0 14.4

40 Rubber and articles thereof 5,221.6 6.7 40 Rubber and articles thereof 6,174.2 7.2 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage

products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes 4,447.6 5.7 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage

products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes 5,803.0 6.8

29 Organic chemicals 3,618.4 4.6 39 Plastics and articles thereof 3,757.8 4.4 39 Plastics and articles thereof 3,549.0 4.6 29 Organic chemicals 2,731.2 3.2 74 Copper and articles thereof 1,420.7 1.8 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,

checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

1,073.7 1.3

26 Ores, slag and ash 1,203.3 1.5 26 Ores, slag and ash 1,065.9 1.2 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,

checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

1,013.2 1.3 74 Copper and articles thereof 917.8 1.1

Ten Major Commodities 63,392.5 81.3 Ten Major Commodities 69,950.6 81.8 Others 14,552.5 18.7 Others 15,605.9 18.2 Total 77,945.0 100.0 Total 85,556.5 100.0

Table V.32. Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from China by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 27,697.4 29.7 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 30,461.6 28.5

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

20,472.5 22.0 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

23,663.0 22.1

72 Iron and steel 6,767.1 7.3 72 Iron and steel 7,820.1 7.327 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;

bitumin substances; mineral wax3,913.0 4.2 73 Articles of iron or steel 3,958.9 3.7

73 Articles of iron or steel 2,736.7 2.9 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

3,375.1 3.2

39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,811.9 1.9 39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,240.9 2.190 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,

checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

1,648.9 1.8 29 Organic chemicals 2,090.4 2.0

29 Organic chemicals 1,484.9 1.6 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

2,045.7 1.9

28 Inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds of precious metals, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive elements or of isotopes

1,467.5 1.6 28 Inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds of precious metals, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive elements or of isotopes

1,959.9 1.8

31 Fertilizers 1,189.1 1.3 31 Fertilizers 1,876.5 1.8Ten Major Commodities 69,189.2 74.3 Ten Major Commodities 79,492.1 74.3Others 23,983.5 25.7 Others 27,484.5 25.7Total 93,172.7 100.0 Total 106,976.6 100.0

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Table V.33. Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to European Union by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Table V.34. Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from European Union by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note:Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 26,013.9 24.1 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 25,268.9 22.4

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

18,071.0 16.7 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

18,256.2 16.2

29 Organic chemicals 6,503.0 6.0 29 Organic chemicals 6,155.6 5.4 40 Rubber and articles thereof 4,020.7 3.7 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage

products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes 4,994.9 4.4

64 Footwear, gaiters and the like and parts thereof 3,612.1 3.3 40 Rubber and articles thereof 4,659.2 4.1 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage

products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes 3,407.5 3.2 64 Footwear, gaiters and the like and parts thereof 4,061.7 3.6

87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

3,017.6 2.8 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

3,701.4 3.3

61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 2,842.2 2.6 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

3,361.8 3.0

94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc; other lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates, prefabricated buildings

2,473.3 2.3 61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 2,884.7 2.6

62 Apparel articles and accessories, not knitted or crocheted 2,421.4 2.2 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

2,652.2 2.3

Ten Major Commodities 72,382.6 67.0 Ten Major Commodities 75,996.6 67.3 Others 35,609.5 33.0 Others 36,951.7 32.7 Total 107,992.1 100.0 Total 112,948.3 100.0

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 18,840.3 23.9 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 18,732.9 20.9

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

15,710.5 20.0 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

18,577.3 20.7

88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 4,200.5 5.3 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 5,066.6 5.790 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,

checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

3,130.7 4.0 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

4,061.9 4.5

87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

2,853.9 3.6 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

3,557.8 4.0

30 Pharmaceutical products 2,411.9 3.1 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

3,242.6 3.6

27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

2,099.9 2.7 30 Pharmaceutical products 2,838.0 3.2

39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,058.4 2.6 73 Articles of iron or steel 2,354.3 2.673 Articles of iron or steel 1,868.6 2.4 39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,342.8 2.629 Organic chemicals 1,836.9 2.3 72 Iron and steel 2,286.9 2.6

Ten Major Commodities 55,011.6 69.9 Ten Major Commodities 63,061.0 70.4Others 23,716.2 30.1 Others 26,493.6 29.6Total 78,727.7 100.0 Total 89,554.7 100.0

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Table V.35. Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to India by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Table V.36. Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from India by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;

bitumin substances; mineral wax 5,251.4 21.1 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;

bitumin substances; mineral wax 7,682.3 25.5

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

4,351.1 17.5 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes

5,004.3 16.6

85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

3,067.3 12.3 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

4,659.7 15.5

15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes

2,598.8 10.5 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

3,187.8 10.6

29 Organic chemicals 1,233.9 5.0 29 Organic chemicals 1,263.4 4.2 72 Iron and steel 951.1 3.8 39 Plastics and articles thereof 886.1 2.9 39 Plastics and articles thereof 801.7 3.2 44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 588.5 2.0 26 Ores, slag and ash 582.6 2.3 72 Iron and steel 552.9 1.8 44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 566.5 2.3 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,

checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

476.0 1.6

07 Edible vegetables & certain roots & Tubers 463.7 1.9 38 Miscellaneous chemical products 469.8 1.6 Ten Major Commodities 19,868.1 80.0 Ten Major Commodities 24,770.7 82.3 Others 4,971.7 20.0 Others 5,312.1 17.7 Total 24,839.8 100.0 Total 30,082.8 100.0

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;

bitumin substances; mineral wax3,337.0 26.9 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;

bitumin substances; mineral wax5,472.7 31.6

71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin

1,014.9 8.2 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin

1,252.7 7.2

29 Organic chemicals 899.6 7.3 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

1,213.0 7.0

85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

882.4 7.1 29 Organic chemicals 984.8 5.7

74 Copper and articles thereof 677.0 5.5 72 Iron and steel 826.3 4.884 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical

appliances; parts thereof573.3 4.6 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical

appliances; parts thereof813.7 4.7

72 Iron and steel 568.3 4.6 74 Copper and articles thereof 739.8 4.376 Aluminum and articles thereof 481.8 3.9 23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 717.8 4.123 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 428.6 3.5 76 Aluminum and articles thereof 546.2 3.202 Meat and edible meat offal 247.0 2.0 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and

accessories394.2 2.3

Ten Major Commodities 9,109.8 73.5 Ten Major Commodities 12,961.2 74.8Others 3,285.2 26.5 Others 4,367.9 25.2Total 12,395.1 100.0 Total 17,329.1 100.0

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Table V.37. Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to Japan by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Table V.38. Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from Japan by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note:Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax 19,848.9 23.3 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax 34,845.2 33.2

85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

18,559.1 21.8 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

19,274.2 18.4

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

8,932.2 10.5 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

9,100.8 8.7

44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 3,012.8 3.5 44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 3,111.1 3.0 40 Rubber and articles thereof 2,460.7 2.9 40 Rubber and articles thereof 3,059.4 2.9 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,

checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

2,255.7 2.6 39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,624.5 2.5

75 Nickel and articles thereof 2,181.8 2.6 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

2,435.5 2.3

39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,155.7 2.5 03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 2,069.0 2.0 26 Ores, slag and ash 1,929.7 2.3 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts

and accessories 2,033.3 1.9

03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 1,928.5 2.3 26 Ores, slag and ash 2,025.1 1.9 Ten Major Commodities 63,265.1 74.3 Ten Major Commodities 80,578.1 76.8 Others 21,873.0 25.7 Others 24,293.7 23.2 Total 85,138.1 100.0 Total 104,871.8 100.0

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 23,497.3 26.7 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 24,412.3 22.8

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

18,464.2 21.0 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

22,754.5 21.2

87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

7,379.6 8.4 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

10,990.2 10.3

72 Iron and steel 6,700.4 7.6 72 Iron and steel 9,977.1 9.339 Plastics and articles thereof 3,875.6 4.4 39 Plastics and articles thereof 4,457.2 4.273 Articles of iron or steel 3,469.1 3.9 73 Articles of iron or steel 4,433.3 4.190 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,

checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

3,045.7 3.5 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

3,981.1 3.7

29 Organic chemicals 1,696.3 1.9 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

3,511.9 3.3

74 Copper and articles thereof 1,649.9 1.9 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin

2,001.0 1.9

71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin

1,634.5 1.9 74 Copper and articles thereof 1,933.5 1.8

Ten Major Commodities 71,412.6 81.2 Ten Major Commodities 88,452.1 82.6Others 16,511.3 18.8 Others 18,664.3 17.4Total 87,923.9 100.0 Total 107,116.4 100.0

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Table V.39. Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to New Zealand by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Table V.40. Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from New Zealand by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;

bitumin substances; mineral wax 1,372.9 38.7 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;

bitumin substances; mineral wax 1,604.3 38.6

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

447.3 12.6 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

589.0 14.2

85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

385.3 10.8 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

339.4 8.2

87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

205.2 5.8 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

252.6 6.1

39 Plastics and articles thereof 186.0 5.2 39 Plastics and articles thereof 220.5 5.3 48 Paper and paperboard, articles of paper pulp 68.7 1.9 23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 153.5 3.7 73 Articles of iron or steel 65.1 1.8 48 Paper and paperboard, articles of paper pulp 67.2 1.6 23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 56.2 1.6 72 Iron and steel 66.1 1.6 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage

products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes 51.6 1.5 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage

products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes 64.6 1.6

72 Iron and steel 49.6 1.4 73 Articles of iron or steel 59.3 1.4 Ten Major Commodities 2,887.8 81.3 Ten Major Commodities 3,416.4 82.1 Others 663.7 18.7 Others 744.6 17.9 Total 3,551.6 100.0 Total 4,161.0 100.0

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)04 Dairy produce; birds eggs; honey and other edible

animal products1,127.1 50.2 04 Dairy produce; birds eggs; honey and other edible animal

products1,455.8 44.6

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

107.7 4.8 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

472.8 14.5

02 Meat and edible meat offal 106.5 4.7 02 Meat and edible meat offal 162.0 5.047 Wood pulp and waste of paper or paperboard 93.7 4.2 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical

appliances; parts thereof134.5 4.1

27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

91.1 4.1 72 Iron and steel 115.6 3.5

19 Preparations of cereals, flour, starch or milk; bakers wares 87.9 3.9 47 Wood pulp and waste of paper or paperboard 110.4 3.444 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 82.1 3.7 19 Preparations of cereals, flour, starch or milk; bakers wares 85.5 2.672 Iron and steel 68.8 3.1 21 Miscellaneous edible preparations 80.4 2.523 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 59.2 2.6 44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 64.1 2.048 Paper and paperboard, articles of paper pulp 44.2 2.0 23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 64.0 2.0

Ten Major Commodities 1,868.4 83.3 Ten Major Commodities 2,745.1 84.2Others 375.3 16.7 Others 516.9 15.8Total 2,243.7 100.0 Total 3,262.0 100.0

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Table V.41. Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to Pakistan by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage

products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes 1,315.5 34.8 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage

products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes 1,536.6 35.0

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

390.8 10.3 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

559.9 12.8

39 Plastics and articles thereof 254.7 6.7 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

380.3 8.7

85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

198.0 5.2 39 Plastics and articles thereof 211.4 4.8

29 Organic chemicals 181.1 4.8 29 Organic chemicals 182.8 4.2 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and

accessories 179.0 4.7 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and

accessories 168.7 3.8

27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

135.9 3.6 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

166.1 3.8

40 Rubber and articles thereof 90.5 2.4 40 Rubber and articles thereof 101.2 2.3 54 Manmade filaments, including yarns & woven fabrics 85.5 2.3 38 Miscellaneous chemical products 92.2 2.1 48 Paper and paperboard, articles of paper pulp 78.0 2.1 55 Manmade staple fibres, including yarns & woven fabrics 84.6 1.9

Ten Major Commodities 2,909.2 76.9 Ten Major Commodities 3,483.7 79.4 Others 873.9 23.1 Others 902.7 20.6 Total 3,783.1 100.0 Total 4,386.4 100.0

Table V.42. Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from Pakistan by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)10 Cereals 69.0 20.2 10 Cereals 110.9 24.103 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 52.8 15.4 03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 73.6 16.052 Cotton, including yarn and woven fabric thereof 45.7 13.4 52 Cotton, including yarn and woven fabric thereof 67.4 14.655 Manmade staple fibres, including yarns & woven fabrics 22.2 6.5 55 Manmade staple fibres, including yarns & woven fabrics 26.8 5.827 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;

bitumin substances; mineral wax17.8 5.2 22 Beverages, spirits and vinegar 23.0 5.0

30 Pharmaceutical products 13.0 3.8 30 Pharmaceutical products 18.1 3.941 Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather 11.0 3.2 41 Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather 13.2 2.963 Other textile articles; needlecraft sets; worn clothing and

worn textile articles; rags10.1 3.0 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;

bitumin substances; mineral wax12.6 2.7

22 Beverages, spirits and vinegar 8.1 2.4 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

12.1 2.6

24 Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes 6.8 2.0 63 Other textile articles; needlecraft sets; worn clothing and worn textile articles; rags

12.1 2.6

Ten Major Commodities 256.6 75.0 Ten Major Commodities 369.9 80.4Others 85.6 25.0 Others 90.2 19.6Total 342.2 100.0 Total 460.1 100.0

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Table V.43. Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to Republik of Korea by 2 digits HS Code,2007-2008

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 8,639.8 29.3 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax 11,699.2 33.5

27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

8,524.2 28.9 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

9,053.9 25.9

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

2,691.2 9.1 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

2,524.0 7.2

40 Rubber and articles thereof 739.0 2.5 74 Copper and articles thereof 1,062.5 3.0 74 Copper and articles thereof 651.1 2.2 40 Rubber and articles thereof 956.9 2.7 26 Ores, slag and ash 634.3 2.2 29 Organic chemicals 698.2 2.0 44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 611.0 2.1 26 Ores, slag and ash 633.4 1.8 29 Organic chemicals 598.4 2.0 38 Miscellaneous chemical products 604.8 1.7 38 Miscellaneous chemical products 420.3 1.4 44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 593.2 1.7 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,

checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

418.8 1.4 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

459.7 1.3

Ten Major Commodities 23,928.2 81.1 Ten Major Commodities 28,285.8 81.0 Others 5,558.4 18.9 Others 6,651.8 19.0 Total 29,486.5 100.0 Total 34,937.5 100.0

Table V.44. Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from Republik of Korea by 2 digits HS Code,2007-2008

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 13,612.9 42.9 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 14,555.4 35.7

27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

2,926.3 9.2 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

6,905.3 16.9

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

2,795.4 8.8 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

3,064.8 7.5

72 Iron and steel 2,029.6 6.4 72 Iron and steel 3,029.9 7.489 Ships, boats and floating stuctures 1,791.5 5.7 89 Ships, boats and floating stuctures 1,707.0 4.239 Plastics and articles thereof 1,262.2 4.0 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,598.0 3.929 Organic chemicals 857.4 2.7 73 Articles of iron or steel 1,208.1 3.087 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts

and accessories627.2 2.0 29 Organic chemicals 1,055.3 2.6

73 Articles of iron or steel 623.9 2.0 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

705.4 1.7

74 Copper and articles thereof 484.4 1.5 74 Copper and articles thereof 635.6 1.6Ten Major Commodities 27,010.9 85.2 Ten Major Commodities 34,464.8 84.5Others 4,686.7 14.8 Others 6,319.1 15.5Total 31,697.5 100.0 Total 40,783.9 100.0

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Table V.45. Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to Russia by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Table V.46. Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from Russia by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 485.8 23.4 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 637.9 23.6

15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes

403.2 19.4 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes

409.8 15.2

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

207.1 10.0 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

389.8 14.4

87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

199.5 9.6 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

182.8 6.8

39 Plastics and articles thereof 101.9 4.9 39 Plastics and articles thereof 134.2 5.0 20 Preparations of vegetables, fruit, nuts or other plant parts 71.6 3.4 10 Cereals 76.9 2.8 40 Rubber and articles thereof 58.3 2.8 40 Rubber and articles thereof 72.7 2.7 03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 40.0 1.9 20 Preparations of vegetables, fruit, nuts or other plant parts 69.8 2.6 61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 36.9 1.8 61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 43.8 1.6 10 Cereals 34.7 1.7 18 Cocoa and cocoa preparations 42.9 1.6

Ten Major Commodities 1,639.0 78.9 Ten Major Commodities 2,060.5 76.2 Others 437.6 21.1 Others 642.7 23.8 Total 2,076.6 100.0 Total 2,703.3 100.0

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;

bitumin substances; mineral wax1,274.9 38.4 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax3,204.0 46.4

72 Iron and steel 853.0 25.7 72 Iron and steel 1,746.4 25.331 Fertilizers 441.9 13.3 31 Fertilizers 1,031.9 14.976 Aluminum and articles thereof 144.1 4.3 76 Aluminum and articles thereof 254.3 3.774 Copper and articles thereof 94.7 2.9 74 Copper and articles thereof 119.0 1.729 Organic chemicals 54.5 1.6 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 100.1 1.425 Salt; sulfur; earth & stone; lime & cement plaster 52.8 1.6 40 Rubber and articles thereof 64.9 0.955 Manmade staple fibres, including yarns & woven fabrics 49.1 1.5 29 Organic chemicals 62.3 0.910 Cereals 47.7 1.4 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious

stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin

62.0 0.9

75 Nickel and articles thereof 40.0 1.2 48 Paper and paperboard, articles of paper pulp 48.4 0.7Ten Major Commodities 3,052.8 91.9 Ten Major Commodities 6,693.5 96.9Others 268.9 8.1 Others 216.6 3.1Total 3,321.7 100.0 Total 6,910.1 100.0

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Table V.47. Ten Major Export Commodities of ASEAN to USA by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical

appliances; parts thereof 26,209.1 24.6 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical

appliances; parts thereof 23,349.3 23.0

85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

26,111.7 24.5 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

23,102.7 22.8

61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 8,313.7 7.8 61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 8,840.3 8.7 62 Apparel articles and accessories, not knitted or crocheted 6,042.4 5.7 62 Apparel articles and accessories, not knitted or crocheted 5,923.1 5.8 40 Rubber and articles thereof 3,914.2 3.7 40 Rubber and articles thereof 4,724.2 4.7 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,

checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

2,870.4 2.7 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

2,978.7 2.9

94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc; other lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates, prefabricated buildings

2,786.0 2.6 94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc; other lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates, prefabricated buildings

2,809.9 2.8

27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

2,600.5 2.4 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

2,704.7 2.7

30 Pharmaceutical products 2,543.9 2.4 03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 2,267.7 2.2 03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 2,153.8 2.0 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage

products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes 2,083.8 2.1

Ten Major Commodities 83,545.8 78.5 Ten Major Commodities 78,784.4 77.7 Others 22,830.1 21.5 Others 22,673.1 22.3 Total 106,375.9 100.0 Total 101,457.5 100.0

Table V.48. Ten Major Import Commodities of ASEAN from USA by 2 digits HS Code, 2007-2008

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note: Value is in US$ Million; Share is in %; p) 2008 data is preliminary

2007 2008p)

HS Commodities Value Share HS Commodities Value Share(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 20,538.8 28.3 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 20,000.5 25.1

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

15,220.9 20.9 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

17,319.2 21.7

88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 5,394.4 7.4 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 6,591.3 8.390 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,

checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

4,148.8 5.7 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

3,897.4 4.9

39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,097.1 2.9 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

2,511.0 3.1

29 Organic chemicals 1,733.5 2.4 39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,472.9 3.138 Miscellaneous chemical products 1,558.5 2.1 72 Iron and steel 1,924.7 2.427 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation;

bitumin substances; mineral wax1,558.1 2.1 29 Organic chemicals 1,658.9 2.1

72 Iron and steel 1,137.4 1.6 38 Miscellaneous chemical products 1,542.7 1.910 Cereals 1,105.1 1.5 10 Cereals 1,441.5 1.8

Ten Major Commodities 54,492.7 75.0 Ten Major Commodities 59,359.9 74.4Others 18,199.5 25.0 Others 20,375.9 25.6Total 72,692.1 100.0 Total 79,735.8 100.0

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Exports Imports

HS Commodities To

Australia (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Export (US$ mn)

Share

(%) HS Commodities From

Australia (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Import

Share (%)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (10)27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax13,306 150,380 8.8 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax 3,949 146,557 2.7

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

3,936 121,641 3.2 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin

1,445 17,379 8.3

87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

2,975 26,378 11.3 76 Aluminum and articles thereof 1,332 8,470 15.7

71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin

2,398 15,148 15.8 72 Iron and steel 1,314 38,809 3.4

85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

2,347 175,494 1.3 10 Cereals 1,246 7,548 16.5

39 Plastics and articles thereof 907 24,324 3.7 74 Copper and articles thereof 948 9,406 10.1 72 Iron and steel 664 10,255 6.5 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and

mechanical appliances; parts thereof 899 118,485 0.8

73 Articles of iron or steel 656 10,622 6.2 04 Dairy produce; birds eggs; honey and other edible animal products

634 4,131 15.3

94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc; other lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates, prefabricated buildings

401 9,151 4.4 01 Live animals 444 758 58.5

40 Rubber and articles thereof 393 28,390 1.4 02 Meat and edible meat offal 375 1,366 27.5 10 Major 27,984 571,782 4.9 10 Major 12,585 352,910 3.6 Others 5,699 307,361 1.9 Others 5,323 478,320 1.1 Total 33,682 879,143 3.8 Total 17,908 831,229 2.2

Table V.49. Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Among ASEAN Member Countries(Intra-ASEAN Trade) in ASEAN Trade, in 2008 p)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;

Notes : p) Preliminary figure

Notes : p) Preliminary figure

Exports Imports

HS Commodities To

ASEAN (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Export (US$ mn)

Share (%) HS Commodities

From ASEAN

(US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Import (US$ mn)

Share (%)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax56,202 150,380 37.4 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax64,654 146,557 44.1

85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

49,752 175,494 28.3 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

42,623 165,993 25.7

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

34,345 121,641 28.2 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

24,801 118,485 20.9

87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

8,504 26,378 32.2 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

7,720 26,770 28.8

39 Plastics and articles thereof 8,132 24,324 33.4 39 Plastics and articles thereof 7,378 22,870 32.3 29 Organic chemicals 5,970 20,101 29.7 29 Organic chemicals 5,051 17,557 28.8 72 Iron and steel 5,230 10,255 51.0 72 Iron and steel 3,808 38,809 9.8 73 Articles of iron or steel 4,872 10,622 45.9 73 Articles of iron or steel 3,615 18,256 19.8 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their

clevage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes

3,805 33,711 11.3 10 Cereals 3,158 7,548 41.8

40 Rubber and articles thereof 3,756 28,390 13.2 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes

3,030 3,640 83.2

10 Major 180,569 601,295 30.0 10 Major 165,839 566,485 29.3 Others 61,892 277,848 22.3 Others 49,741 264,745 18.8 Total 242,460 879,143 27.6 Total 215,580 831,229 25.9

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Table V.51. Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between Canada and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008 p)

Table V.52. Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between China and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008 p)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;

Notes : p) Preliminary figure

Notes : p) Preliminary figure

Exports Imports

HS Commodities To

Canada (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Export (US$ mn)

Share (%) HS Commodities

From Canada

(US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Import (US$ mn)

Share (%)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 1,225 175,494 0.7 31 Fertilizers 1,211 8,369 14.5

30 Pharmaceutical products 784 4,363 18.0 10 Cereals 755 7,548 10.0 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical

appliances; parts thereof515 121,641 0.4 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 553 165,993 0.3

40 Rubber and articles thereof 381 28,390 1.3 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

521 118,485 0.4

61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 287 13,745 2.1 47 Wood pulp and waste of paper or paperboard 391 2,561 15.3 16 Edible preparations of meat, fish, crustaceans,

molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates 226 7,162 3.2 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax134 146,557 0.1

29 Organic chemicals 196 20,101 1.0 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 127 13,076 1.0 94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc;

other lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates, prefabricated buildings

151 9,151 1.6 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

122 17,571 0.7

90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

147 15,093 1.0 75 Nickel and articles thereof 116 634 18.4

62 Apparel articles and accessories, not knitted or crocheted

137 10,852 1.3 39 Plastics and articles thereof 99 22,870 0.4

10 Major 4,048 405,991 1.0 10 Major 4,029 503,665 0.8 Others 1,249 473,151 0.3 Others 1,100 327,564 0.3 Total 5,297 879,143 0.6 Total 5,129 831,229 0.6

Exports Imports

HS Commodities To

China (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Export (US$ mn)

Share (%) HS Commodities

From China (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Import (US$ mn)

Share (%)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 22,214 175,494 12.7 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 30,462 165,993 18.4

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

13,929 121,641 11.5 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

23,663 118,485 20.0

27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

12,284 150,380 8.2 72 Iron and steel 7,820 38,809 20.2

40 Rubber and articles thereof 6,174 28,390 21.7 73 Articles of iron or steel 3,959 18,256 21.7 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage

products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes

5,803 33,711 17.2 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

3,375 146,557 2.3

39 Plastics and articles thereof 3,758 24,324 15.4 39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,241 22,870 9.8 29 Organic chemicals 2,731 20,101 13.6 29 Organic chemicals 2,090 17,557 11.9 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic,

measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

1,074 15,093 7.1 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

2,046 17,571 11.6

26 Ores, slag and ash 1,066 5,334 20.0 28 Inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds of precious metals, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive elements or of isotopes

1,960 6,511 30.1

74 Copper and articles thereof 918 7,708 11.9 31 Fertilizers 1,877 8,369 22.4 10 Major 69,951 582,176 12.0 10 Major 79,492 560,978 14.2 Others 15,606 296,966 5.3 Others 27,484 270,251 10.2 Total 85,557 879,143 9.7 Total 106,977 831,229 12.9

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Table V.53. Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between European Union and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008 p)

Table V.54. Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between India and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008 p)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;

Notes : p) Preliminary figure

Notes : p) Preliminary figure

Exports Imports

HS Commodities To EU

(US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Export (US$ mn)

Share (%) HS Commodities

From EU

(US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Import (US$ mn)

Share (%)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 25,269 175,494 14.4 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 18,733 165,993 11.3

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

18,256 121,641 15.0 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

18,577 118,485 15.7

29 Organic chemicals 6,156 20,101 30.6 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 5,067 13,076 38.7 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage

products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes

4,995 33,711 14.8 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

4,062 146,557 2.8

40 Rubber and articles thereof 4,659 28,390 16.4 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

3,558 17,571 20.2

64 Footwear, gaiters and the like and parts thereof 4,062 7,349 55.3 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

3,243 26,770 12.1

27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

3,701 150,380 2.5 30 Pharmaceutical products 2,838 5,119 55.4

87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

3,362 26,378 12.7 73 Articles of iron or steel 2,354 18,256 12.9

61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 2,885 13,745 21.0 39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,343 22,870 10.2 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,

checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

2,652 15,093 17.6 72 Iron and steel 2,287 38,809 5.9

10 Major 75,997 592,281 12.8 10 Major 63,061 573,507 11.0 Others 36,952 286,861 12.9 Others 26,494 257,722 10.3 Total 112,948 879,143 12.8 Total 89,555 831,229 10.8

Exports Imports

HS Commodities To

India (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Export (US$ mn)

Share (%) HS Commodities

From India (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Import (US$ mn)

Share (%)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax7,682 150,380 5.1 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax5,473 146,557 3.7

15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes

5,004 33,711 14.8 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin

1,253 17,379 7.2

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

4,660 121,641 3.8 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

1,213 165,993 0.7

85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

3,188 175,494 1.8 29 Organic chemicals 985 17,557 5.6

29 Organic chemicals 1,263 20,101 6.3 72 Iron and steel 826 38,809 2.1 39 Plastics and articles thereof 886 24,324 3.6 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical

appliances; parts thereof814 118,485 0.7

44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 588 10,927 5.4 74 Copper and articles thereof 740 9,406 7.9 72 Iron and steel 553 10,255 5.4 23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 718 5,111 14.0 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic,

measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

476 15,093 3.2 76 Aluminum and articles thereof 546 8,470 6.4

38 Miscellaneous chemical products 470 7,821 6.0 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

394 26,770 1.5

10 Major 24,771 569,746 4.3 10 Major 12,961 554,536 2.3 Others 5,312 309,397 1.7 Others 4,368 276,693 1.6 Total 30,083 879,143 3.4 Total 17,329 831,229 2.1

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Table V.55. Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between Japan and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008 p)

Table V.56. Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between New Zealand and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008 p)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;

Notes : p) Preliminary figure

Notes : p) Preliminary figure

Exports Imports

HS Commodities To

Japan (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Export (US$ mn)

Share (%) HS Commodities

From Japan (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Import (US$ mn)

Share (%)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax34,845 150,380 23.2 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 24,412 165,993 14.7

85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

19,274 175,494 11.0 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

22,754 118,485 19.2

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

9,101 121,641 7.5 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

10,990 26,770 41.1

44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 3,111 10,927 28.5 72 Iron and steel 9,977 38,809 25.7 40 Rubber and articles thereof 3,059 28,390 10.8 39 Plastics and articles thereof 4,457 22,870 19.5 39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,625 24,324 10.8 73 Articles of iron or steel 4,433 18,256 24.3 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic,

measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

2,436 15,093 16.1 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

3,981 146,557 2.7

03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 2,069 8,568 24.1 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

3,512 17,571 20.0

87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

2,033 26,378 7.7 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin

2,001 17,379 11.5

26 Ores, slag and ash 2,025 5,334 38.0 74 Copper and articles thereof 1,934 9,406 20.6 10 Major 80,578 566,529 14.2 10 Major 88,452 582,097 15.2 Others 24,294 312,614 7.8 Others 18,664 249,133 7.5 Total 104,872 879,143 11.9 Total 107,116 831,229 12.9

Exports Imports

HS Commodities

To New

Zealand (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Export (US$ mn)

Share (%) HS Commodities

From New

Zealand (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Import (US$ mn)

Share (%)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax1,604 150,380 1.1 04 Dairy produce; birds eggs; honey and other

edible animal products1,456 4,131 35.2

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

589 121,641 0.5 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

473 146,557 0.3

85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

339 175,494 0.2 02 Meat and edible meat offal 162 1,366 11.9

87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

253 26,378 1.0 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

134 118,485 0.1

39 Plastics and articles thereof 220 24,324 0.9 72 Iron and steel 116 38,809 0.3 23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed 154 1,846 8.3 47 Wood pulp and waste of paper or paperboard 110 2,561 4.3 48 Paper and paperboard, articles of paper pulp 67 7,083 0.9 19 Preparations of cereals, flour, starch or milk;

bakers wares 85 1,639 5.2

72 Iron and steel 66 10,255 0.6 21 Miscellaneous edible preparations 80 2,287 3.5 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage

products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes

65 33,711 0.2 44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 64 2,830 2.3

73 Articles of iron or steel 59 10,622 0.6 23 Food industry residues & waste; prepared animal feed

64 5,111 1.3

10 Major 3,416 561,733 0.6 10 Major 2,745 323,776 0.8 Others 745 317,409 0.2 Others 517 507,453 0.1 Total 4,161 879,143 0.5 Total 3,262 831,229 0.4

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Table V.57. Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between Pakistan and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008 p)

Table V.58. Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between Republic of Korea and ASEANin ASEAN Trade, in 2008 p)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;

Notes : p) Preliminary figure

Notes : p) Preliminary figure

Exports Imports

HS Commodities To

Pakistan (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Export (US$ mn)

Share (%) HS Commodities

From Pakistan (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Import (US$ mn)

Share (%)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their

clevage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes

1,537 33,711 4.6 10 Cereals 111 7,548 1.5

27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

560 150,380 0.4 03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 74 3,611 2.0

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

380 121,641 0.3 52 Cotton, including yarn and woven fabric thereof

67 4,643 1.5

39 Plastics and articles thereof 211 24,324 0.9 55 Manmade staple fibres, including yarns & woven fabrics

27 3,103 0.9

29 Organic chemicals 183 20,101 0.9 22 Beverages, spirits and vinegar 23 2,501 0.9 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock);

parts and accessories169 26,378 0.6 30 Pharmaceutical products 18 5,119 0.4

85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

166 175,494 0.1 41 Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather

13 1,542 0.9

40 Rubber and articles thereof 101 28,390 0.4 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

13 146,557 0.0

38 Miscellaneous chemical products 92 7,821 1.2 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

12 118,485 0.0

55 Manmade staple fibres, including yarns & woven fabrics

85 3,142 2.7 63 Other textile articles; needlecraft sets; worn clothing and worn textile articles; rags

12 665 1.8

10 Major 3,484 591,381 0.6 10 Major 370 293,773 0.1 Others 903 287,762 0.3 Others 90 537,456 0.0 Total 4,386 879,143 0.5 Total 460 831,229 0.1

Exports Imports

HS Commodities To

ROK (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Export (US$ mn)

Share (%) HS Commodities

From ROK (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Import (US$ mn)

Share (%)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax11,699 150,380 7.8 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts;

sound equipment; television equipment 14,555 165,993 8.8

85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

9,054 175,494 5.2 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

6,905 146,557 4.7

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

2,524 121,641 2.1 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

3,065 118,485 2.6

74 Copper and articles thereof 1,062 7,708 13.8 72 Iron and steel 3,030 38,809 7.8 40 Rubber and articles thereof 957 28,390 3.4 89 Ships, boats and floating stuctures 1,707 7,585 22.5 29 Organic chemicals 698 20,101 3.5 39 Plastics and articles thereof 1,598 22,870 7.0 26 Ores, slag and ash 633 5,334 11.9 73 Articles of iron or steel 1,208 18,256 6.6 38 Miscellaneous chemical products 605 7,821 7.7 29 Organic chemicals 1,055 17,557 6.0 44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal 593 10,927 5.4 87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock);

parts and accessories705 26,770 2.6

90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

460 15,093 3.0 74 Copper and articles thereof 636 9,406 6.8

10 Major 28,286 542,888 5.2 10 Major 34,465 572,287 6.0 Others 6,652 336,254 2.0 Others 6,319 258,942 2.4 Total 34,938 879,143 4.0 Total 40,784 831,229 4.9

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Table V.59. Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between Russia and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008 p)

Table V.60. Role of Top-Ten Commodities Traded Between USA and ASEAN in ASEAN Trade, in 2008 p)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database;

Notes : p) Preliminary figure

Notes : p) Preliminary figure

Exports Imports

HS Commodities To

Russia (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Export (US$ mn)

Share (%) HS Commodities

From Russia

(US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Import (US$ mn)

Share (%)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts;

sound equipment; television equipment 638 175,494 0.4 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their

distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax3,204 146,557 2.2

15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their clevage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes

410 33,711 1.2 72 Iron and steel 1,746 38,809 4.5

87 Vehicles, (not railway, tramway, rolling stock); parts and accessories

390 26,378 1.5 31 Fertilizers 1,032 8,369 12.3

84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

183 121,641 0.2 76 Aluminum and articles thereof 254 8,470 3.0

39 Plastics and articles thereof 134 24,324 0.6 74 Copper and articles thereof 119 9,406 1.3 10 Cereals 77 8,246 0.9 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 100 13,076 0.8 40 Rubber and articles thereof 73 28,390 0.3 40 Rubber and articles thereof 65 7,115 0.9 20 Preparations of vegetables, fruit, nuts or

other plant parts 70 2,575 2.7 29 Organic chemicals 62 17,557 0.4

61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted

44 13,745 0.3 71 Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semiprecious stones, precious metals and metals clad therewith and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin

62 17,379 0.4

18 Cocoa and cocoa preparations 43 2,782 1.5 48 Paper and paperboard, articles of paper pulp 48 6,657 0.7 10 Major 2,061 437,285 0.5 10 Major 6,693 273,395 2.4 Others 643 441,858 0.1 Others 217 557,834 0.0 Total 2,703 879,143 0.3 Total 6,910 831,229 0.8

Exports Imports

HS Commodities To

USA (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Export (US$ mn)

Share (%) HS Commodities

From USA (US$ mn)

Total ASEAN Import (US$ mn)

Share (%)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and

mechanical appliances; parts thereof23,349 121,641 19.2 85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound

equipment; television equipment 20,000 165,993 12.0

85 Electric machinery, equipment and parts; sound equipment; television equipment

23,103 175,494 13.2 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof

17,319 118,485 14.6

61 Apparel articles and accessories, knitted or crocheted 8,840 13,745 64.3 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof 6,591 13,076 50.4 62 Apparel articles and accessories, not knitted or

crocheted5,923 10,852 54.6 90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic,

measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

3,897 17,571 22.2

40 Rubber and articles thereof 4,724 28,390 16.6 27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

2,511 146,557 1.7

90 Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments/apparatus; parts & accessories

2,979 15,093 19.7 39 Plastics and articles thereof 2,473 22,870 10.8

94 Furniture; bedding, mattresses, cushions etc; other lamps & light fitting, illuminated signs and nameplates, prefabricated buildings

2,810 9,151 30.7 72 Iron and steel 1,925 38,809 5.0

27 Mineral fuels, mineral oils & products of their distillation; bitumin substances; mineral wax

2,705 150,380 1.8 29 Organic chemicals 1,659 17,557 9.4

03 Fish, crustaceans & aquatic invertebrates 2,268 8,568 26.5 38 Miscellaneous chemical products 1,543 8,273 18.6 15 Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their

clevage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes

2,084 33,711 6.2 10 Cereals 1,442 7,548 19.1

10 Major 78,784 567,024 13.9 10 Major 59,360 556,739 10.7 Others 22,673 312,118 7.3 Others 20,376 274,490 7.4 Total 101,457 879,143 11.5 Total 79,736 831,229 9.6

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Table V.61. Top 5 Markets and Suppliers of

1. SITC codes 776 2. SITC codes 334 3. SITC codes 333 4. SITC codes 764 5. SITC codes 752Transistors, semi-

conductors devices, valves, etc.

Petroleum oils and products Crude petroleum Telecomncations

eqpmnt, NES & parts

Automatic data processing machines

Country Share Country Share Country Share Country Share Country Share

Major Market Major Market Major Market Major Market Major MarketASEAN 23.5 ASEAN 49.4 ASEAN 33.6 ASEAN 26.3 USA 36.2Hong Kong 17.6 Hong Kong 13.9 Australia 15.8 USA 20.7 EU-25 19.1China 14.1 Australia 9.5 Japan 15.2 EU-25 13.6 China 11.6EU-25 13.1 China 6.2 Rep. of Korea 10.0 Hong Kong 8.8 ASEAN 9.8USA 9.9 Japan 4.7 India 9.0 Japan 7.1 Japan 7.2Top 5 78.2 Top 5 83.6 Top 5 83.5 Top 5 76.5 Top 5 83.9

Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major SuppliersASEAN 25.9 ASEAN 48.4 Saudi Arabia 21.7 China 38.6 China 40.1USA 15.1 India 6.1 ASEAN 16.2 ASEAN 18.6 ASEAN 32.3Japan 11.5 China 5.3 UAE 8.1 EU-25 9.4 USA 9.1EU-25 11.1 Rep. of Korea 5.2 Qatar 7.2 Japan 8.3 EU-25 6.1Rep. of Korea 9.7 Kuwait 4.6 Kuwait 6.7 Rep. of Korea 7.3 Hong Kong 3.2Top 5 73.3 Top 5 69.6 Top 5 59.8 Top 5 82.4 Top 5 90.7

11. SITC codes 422 12. SITC codes 792 13. SITC codes 784 14. SITC codes 682 15. SITC codes 874

Fixed vegetables fats & oils other than soft

Aircraft, eqpmnt & parts

Parts & accsories for tractors, mtr cars & O

mtr vehcCopper

Measuring/Analysing/Controlling Instrmnts

& ApprtusCountry Share Country Share Country Share Country Share Country Share

Major Market Major Market Major Market Major Market Major MarketChina 18.8 ASEAN 27.5 ASEAN 30.1 ASEAN 39.9 ASEAN 27.7EU-25 16.3 USA 19.5 Japan 16.3 China 15.7 USA 19.9India 13.0 EU-25 12.5 EU-25 11.6 Japan 13.3 EU-25 10.9ASEAN 11.2 China 9.5 USA 6.2 Rep. of Korea 7.9 Japan 9.7Pakistan 6.6 Hong Kong 6.0 South Africa 4.1 Hong Kong 4.2 China 9.0Top 5 65.8 Top 5 75.0 Top 5 68.2 Top 5 81.2 Top 5 77.1

Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major SuppliersASEAN 92.6 USA 48.2 Japan 42.2 ASEAN 33.2 USA 32.2India 3.6 EU-25 37.6 ASEAN 25.9 Japan 18.4 EU-25 19.1China 1.6 ASEAN 2.4 EU-25 17.3 Australia 9.3 Japan 18.6EU-25 0.7 Hong Kong 2.0 China 4.2 India 7.9 ASEAN 15.1Papua New Guinea 0.4 Australia 1.0 USA 2.7 Rep. of Korea 5.5 China 5.2Top 5 98.9 Top 5 91.2 Top 5 92.4 Top 5 74.4 Top 5 90.2

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the Top 20 ASEAN Commodities, in 2007

6. SITC codes 726 7. SITC codes 759 8. SITC codes 772 9. SITC codes 343 10. SITC codes 778Printing & Bookbind-

ing Machnry & Prts Throf

Parts & accsories for office machn & autm

data proc

Eltrcal switcher relays, circuits, NES.

Natural gas, w/not liquified

Eltrcal machnery & apprtus, NES

Country Share Country Share Country Share Country Share Country Share

Major Market Major Market Major Market Major Market Major MarketASEAN 26.0 ASEAN 34.4 ASEAN 30.5 Japan 50.4 ASEAN 35.9USA 16.7 USA 19.6 USA 23.7 ASEAN 18.9 EU-25 9.9EU-25 13.8 China 13.5 EU-25 9.0 Rep. of Korea 17.3 USA 9.7China 10.5 EU-25 11.7 Japan 8.5 China 6.1 Japan 9.4India 6.7 Hong Kong 5.3 China 6.5 India 1.4 Hong Kong 8.7Top 5 73.8 Top 5 84.5 Top 5 78.3 Top 5 94.1 Top 5 73.6

Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major SuppliersASEAN 39.9 China 31.2 ASEAN 27.2 ASEAN 81.8 Japan 27.1China 23.2 ASEAN 29.0 Japan 21.5 UAE 4.2 ASEAN 21.2Japan 12.2 Japan 10.8 China 18.4 China 4.1 China 19.7USA 8.9 USA 8.0 EU-25 8.2 Saudi Arabia 2.2 EU-25 8.3EU-25 7.1 Hong Kong 6.6 USA 7.9 Qatar 1.8 USA 7.2Top 5 91.3 Top 5 85.6 Top 5 83.2 Top 5 94.2 Top 5 83.5

16. SITC codes 231 17. SITC codes 744 18. SITC codes 723 19. SITC codes 673 20. SITC codes 511

Natural rubber Mechanical handling eqpmnt & parts

Civil Enginring & Contractors’ Plant &

Equipment

Iron/Nonalloy Steel Flat-Rolled Prod, Not

clad/Coated

Hydrocarbons, N.E.S & Their Derivatives

Country Share Country Share Country Share Country Share Country Share

Major Market Major Market Major Market Major Market Major MarketChina 28.5 ASEAN 48.7 ASEAN 44.2 ASEAN 42.2 ASEAN 57.0EU-25 14.9 India 6.1 USA 8.9 India 15.8 India 12.6USA 13.6 China 5.7 China 8.2 EU-25 11.4 China 11.4Japan 12.1 UAE 4.9 Japan 6.8 USA 8.6 Rep. of Korea 3.3ASEAN 11.5 Australia 4.5 EU-25 6.4 Saudi Arabia 4.0 Taiwan 2.2Top 5 80.5 Top 5 69.9 Top 5 74.5 Top 5 81.9 Top 5 86.6

Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major Suppliers Major SuppliersASEAN 95.7 USA 32.2 Japan 34.0 Japan 35.1 ASEAN 60.3Sri Lanka 1.1 EU-25 20.6 USA 18.3 China 29.1 India 9.6India 1.0 Japan 15.7 EU-25 17.9 ASEAN 10.5 Japan 6.3China 0.7 China 11.0 ASEAN 11.8 Rep. of Korea 7.2 Rep. of Korea 4.1Liberia 0.4 ASEAN 9.5 China 6.2 Taiwan 3.2 Taiwan 3.1Top 5 99.0 Top 5 89.1 Top 5 88.2 Top 5 85.0 Top 5 83.5

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Chapter I

Population and Demography

Chapter VIForeign Direct Investments

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Source: ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 15 July 2009 From country submission; based on the ASEAN AMS’ Balance of Payments data

Notes:p/ Preliminary as of date of compilation.N.A Not available as of date of compilation. Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans.1/ 2002 and 2003 figures include privatization and asset sales under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency Program2/ Covers the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year and excludes reinvested earnings for 1995-2002 3/ 1995-1998 data exclude reinvested earnings; 2003 figure for reinvested earnings has been lumped with equity; and 2004-2007 figure include reinvested earnings for banks only4/ Excludes inter-company loans for 1995-1996 5/ Includes reinvested earnings for 2003-onwards

Table VI.1. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN

Host Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia1/

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar2/

Philippines3/

Singapore4/

Thailand

Viet Nam5/

ASEAN

ASEAN 5

BCLMV

1995

(2)

582.8

150.7

4,346.0

88.4

5,815.0

317.6

1,510.7

11,502.7

2,070.0

1,780.4

28,164.3

25,244.4

2,919.9

1997

(4)

701.7

168.1

4,678.0

86.3

6,323.0

878.8

1,244.6

13,532.5

3,881.8

2,587.3

34,082.2

29,659.9

4,422.2

1999

(6)

747.6

232.3

-2,745.1

51.6

3,895.1

304.2

1,247.0

16,067.4

6,090.8

1,483.9

27,374.8

24,555.2

2,819.7

1996

(3)

653.6

293.7

6,194.0

128.0

7,297.0

580.7

1,587.8

9,302.9

2,337.6

1,803.0

30,178.4

26,719.4

3,459.0

1998

(5)

573.3

242.9

-356.0

45.3

2,714.0

683.4

2,271.6

7,594.3

7,491.2

1,700.0

22,959.8

19,715.0

3,244.9

2000

(7)

549.2

148.5

-4,550.0

34.0

3,787.6

208.0

2,239.6

16,485.4

3,350.3

1,288.7

23,541.3

21,312.9

2,228.4

2001

(8)

526.4

149.4

-3,278.5

23.9

553.9

192.0

195.0

15,649.0

5,061.0

1,300.3

20,372.4

18,180.4

2,192.0

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by Host Country, 2000-2008(US $ million)

2002

(9)

1,035.3

145.1

144.9

25.4

3,203.4

191.4

1,542.0

7,200.0

3,335.0

1,200.1

18,022.6

15,425.3

2,597.3

2004

(11)

212.0

131.4

1,894.5

16.9

4,623.9

251.1

688.0

20,052.2

5,862.0

1,610.1

35,342.2

33,120.6

2,221.5

2007

(14)

260.2

867.3

6,928.3

323.5

8,401.2

257.7

2,916.0

31,550.3

11,238.1

6,739.0

69,481.6

61,033.9

8,447.7

2008

(15)

239.2

815.2

8,339.8

227.8

8,053.0

714.8

1,520.0

22,801.8

9,834.5

8,050.0

60,596.0

50,549.0

10,047.0

2003

(10)

3,123.0

84.0

-596.1

19.5

2,473.2

291.2

490.8

11,664.0

5,235.0

1,450.1

24,234.7

19,266.9

4,967.8

2006

(13)

433.5

483.2

4,913.8

187.4

6,059.7

427.8

2,921.0

27,681.1

9,459.6

2,400.0

54,967.2

51,035.3

3,931.9

2005

(12)

288.5

381.2

8,336.0

27.7

4,063.6

235.9

1,854.0

14,373.2

8,048.1

2,020.8

39,629.0

36,674.8

2,954.2

1995-2008

(16)

9,926.3

4,293.0

34,249.6

1,285.7

67,263.6

5,534.6

22,228.2

225,456.8

83,294.9

35,413.8

488,946.5

432,493.0

56,453.4

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Graphic VI.1. Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN 5 by Host Country, 1995-2008

Graphic VI.2. Foreign Direct Investments in BCLMV by Host Country, 1995 - 2008

-10,000

-5,000

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

35,000

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Net

FD

I (U

S $

mill

ion)

Year

Graphic VI.1. Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN 5 by Host Country, 1995-2008

Indonesia Malaysia Philippines

Singapore Thailand

-500

500

1,500

2,500

3,500

4,500

5,500

6,500

7,500

8,500

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Net

FD

I (U

S $

mill

ion)

Year

Graphic VI.2. Foreign Direct Investments in BCLMV by Host Country, 1995-2007

Brunei DarussalamCambodiaLao PDRMyanmarViet Nam

-10,000

-5,000

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

35,000

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Net

FD

I (U

S $

mill

ion)

Year

Graphic VI.1. Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN 5 by Host Country, 1995-2008

Indonesia Malaysia Philippines

Singapore Thailand

-500

500

1,500

2,500

3,500

4,500

5,500

6,500

7,500

8,500

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Net

FD

I (U

S $

mill

ion)

Year

Graphic VI.2. Foreign Direct Investments in BCLMV by Host Country, 1995-2007

Brunei DarussalamCambodiaLao PDRMyanmarViet Nam

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Graphic. VI.3. Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Host Country, 1995-1998

Graphic VI.4. Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Host Country, 1995-2008

Brunei Darussalam

2.0%

Cambodia0.9% Indonesia

7.0%Lao PDR

0.3%Malaysia

13.8%

Myanmar1.1%

Philippines4.5%

Singapore46.1%

Thailand17.0%

Viet Nam7.2%

Graphic VI.4. Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Host Country, 1995-2008

Brunei Darussalam

2.2%Cambodia

0.7% Indonesia12.9% Lao PDR

0.3%

Malaysia19.2%

Myanmar2.1%Philippines

5.7%Singapore

36.3%

Thailand13.7%

Viet Nam6.8%

Graphic. VI.3. Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Host Country, 1995-1998

Brunei Darussalam

2.0%

Cambodia0.9% Indonesia

7.0%Lao PDR

0.3%Malaysia

13.8%

Myanmar1.1%

Philippines4.5%

Singapore46.1%

Thailand17.0%

Viet Nam7.2%

Graphic VI.4. Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Host Country, 1995-2008

Brunei Darussalam

2.2%Cambodia

0.7% Indonesia12.9% Lao PDR

0.3%

Malaysia19.2%

Myanmar2.1%Philippines

5.7%Singapore

36.3%

Thailand13.7%

Viet Nam6.8%

Graphic. VI.3. Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Host Country, 1995-1998

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Table VI.2. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN by Source Country, 2000-2008(US $ million)

Source:ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 15 July 2009From country submission; based on the ASEAN AMS’ Balance of Payments data

Notes:p/ Preliminary as of date of compilation.N.A Not available as of date of compilation.Unless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, reinvested earnings, and inter-company loans. 1/ Excludes: (a) total FDI in Cambodia (1995-2000); (b) reinvested earnings in Myanmar (1995-2002); (c) reinvested earnings 1999 - 2007 in the Philippines; and (d) inter-company loans 2005-2007 in Philippines ; figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year; and includes privatization and asset sales under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency program for 2002-2003.2/ Refers to the rest of Europe 3/ Includes Pakistan and the rest of Asia; Central and South Americas; and Others, consisting of the rest of the world, unclassifie source, joint countries, and international organisations.4/ 1995-2000 figures are aggregates (breakdown by source country not available).5/ Reinvested earnings breakdown by source country not available in 1999-onwards. Philippines’ reinvested earnings data cover those of local banks only. RE from enterprises are not yet available.6/ 2005-2007 inter-company loans are aggregates (breakdown by source country not available).

Source Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2000-2008

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

ASEAN1/ 761.9 2,526.5 3,812.9 2,702.0 2,958.6 4,217.7 7,602.3 9,408.6 11,070.8 45,061.4

REST OF THE WORLD1/ 22,964.9 18,103.9 13,974.7 21,364.7 32,242.5 34,738.3 45,767.9 59,106.0 49,355.2 297,618.1

Asian NIEs 1,461.7 2,051.7 1,110.7 1,348.1 1,638.8 1,086.7 3,317.8 5,619.4 3,361.7 20,996.7

Hong Kong 1,128.3 -411.3 487.4 225.2 433.2 586.4 1,278.8 1,622.4 619.5 5,969.9

Republic of Korea -42.5 -240.3 176.5 550.0 828.2 507.0 1,253.8 3,124.7 1,279.1 7,436.5

Taiwan (ROC) 375.8 2,703.4 446.8 573.0 377.4 -6.8 785.3 872.3 1,463.1 7,590.3

China -133.4 144.0 -71.9 186.6 735.0 537.7 1,016.2 1,226.9 1,497.3 5,138.4

India 79.5 28.9 94.5 102.4 81.9 391.3 -447.8 534.6 440.6 1,306.1

Japan 502.8 2,204.0 3,026.4 3,908.4 5,667.4 6,655.0 10,222.8 8,382.0 7,653.6 48,222.4

EU 13,469.1 6,946.4 3,743.5 6,679.2 11,270.2 10,015.6 10,672.2 18,383.5 12,445.3 93,625.2

Other Europe2/ 360.6 189.4 836.3 1,862.5 1,641.8 4,269.7 5,340.9 3,293.5 2,553.2 20,347.8

Canada -397.6 -80.0 376.6 101.0 852.6 775.1 464.8 934.6 797.8 3,824.9

USA 7,292.7 4,816.9 -212.9 1,494.7 4,384.4 3,945.8 3,406.4 6,345.6 3,392.5 34,866.0

Australia -302.8 -129.7 80.6 156.7 490.0 211.2 303.0 1,040.5 973.3 2,822.8

New Zealand 43.1 15.0 101.5 88.2 -20.6 452.3 -198.3 119.6 116.7 717.5

All OTHERS3/ 589.2 1,917.2 4,889.4 5,436.8 5,500.8 6,397.9 11,669.9 13,225.8 16,123.3 65,750.4

Subtotal1/ 23,726.8 20,630.4 17,787.6 24,066.7 35,201.2 38,956.0 53,370.2 68,514.6 60,426.0 342,679.5

Total FDI in Cambodia4/ 148.5 - - - - - - - - 148.5

Reinvested earnings in the Philippines5/ -334.0 -258.0 235.0 168.0 141.0 140.0 485.0 620.0 -91.0 1,106.0

Inter-company loans in Philippines 6/ - - - - - 533.0 1,112.0 347.0 261.0 2,253.0

Total 23,541.3 20,372.4 18,022.6 24,234.7 35,342.2 39,629.0 54,967.2 69,481.6 60,596.0 346,187.0

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Table VI.3. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN from ASEAN Member States(by Source), 2000-2008

(US $ million)

Table VI.4. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member States (by Host)from ASEAN, 2000-2008

(US $ million)

Source:ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 15 July 2009From country submission; based on the ASEAN AMS’ Balance of Payments data

Notes:p/ Preliminary as of date of compilationN.A Not available as of date of compilationUnless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans.1/ Excludes: (a) total FDI in Cambodia (2000); (b) reinvested earnings in Myanmar (2000-2002); (c) reinvested earnings 2000-2008 in the Philippines; and

(d) inter-company loans 2005-2008 in Philippines ; figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year; and includes privatization and asset sales under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency program for 2002-2003.

Source:ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 15 July 2009From country submission; based on the ASEAN AMS’ Balance of Payments data

Notes:p/ Preliminary as of date of compilationN.A Not available as of date of compilationUnless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans.1/ Excludes: (a) total FDI in Cambodia (2000); (b) reinvested earnings in Myanmar (2000-2002); (c) reinvested earnings 2000-2008 in the Philippines; and

(d) inter-company loans 2005-2008 in Philippines ; figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year; and includes privatization and asset sales under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency program for 2002-2003.

Source Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2000-2008 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

Brunei Darussalam 33.1 39.0 19.8 -6.4 17.5 26.1 -37.5 -1.6 54.4 144.4Cambodia 2.4 1.0 1.3 5.5 4.1 0.3 -0.1 0.3 12.2 27.1Indonesia 109.6 323.1 321.3 260.0 290.7 214.3 552.9 232.6 710.1 3,014.6Lao PDR 9.8 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 -0.2 41.6 8.2 1.6 61.1Malaysia 87.2 208.2 1,050.4 614.4 708.8 1,275.0 686.1 896.0 3,011.3 8,537.4Myanmar 5.5 3.3 13.2 7.8 7.2 12.9 38.8 76.7 44.1 209.5Philippines 92.1 34.0 22.6 -12.6 158.6 76.1 148.9 81.6 70.7 671.9Singapore 640.7 1,982.4 2,045.5 1,683.5 1,593.4 2,576.7 5,921.7 7,230.8 5,875.2 29,550.0Thailand -225.0 -66.9 274.6 143.9 171.3 28.1 245.7 736.9 935.2 2,243.9Viet Nam 6.3 2.2 64.3 5.9 7.0 8.3 4.2 147.2 356.0 601.3

ASEAN1/ 761.9 2,526.5 3,812.9 2,702.0 2,958.6 4,217.7 7,602.3 9,408.6 11,070.8 45,061.4

Source Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2000-2008 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

Brunei Darussalam 10.6 10.6 21.2 36.8 19.7 19.4 9.7 62.1 0.9 191.1Cambodia 0.0 37.2 8.5 19.9 31.9 129.2 155.5 271.2 240.9 894.4Indonesia -232.6 -240.0 1,296.6 383.5 204.2 883.3 1,353.9 1,108.2 2,956.1 7,713.3Lao PDR 13.7 3.1 2.9 3.0 7.8 6.7 10.6 100.4 47.7 195.8Malaysia 258.1 80.0 0.0 251.1 980.2 720.9 467.8 3,809.3 1,856.3 8,423.8Myanmar 74.0 67.4 25.1 24.3 9.3 38.4 71.0 40.4 93.5 443.4Philippines 125.4 199.0 87.4 175.4 71.1 12.7 -42.9 5.9 47.6 681.6Singapore -78.8 417.1 762.3 647.3 702.9 1,141.1 768.1 897.8 1,108.2 6,366.0Thailand 389.0 1,710.7 1,408.3 1,060.4 688.7 1,101.3 4,626.5 2,566.9 2,446.3 15,998.2Viet Nam 202.4 241.5 200.4 100.4 242.9 164.7 182.0 546.3 2,273.2 4,153.9

ASEAN1/ 761.9 2,526.5 3,812.9 2,702.0 2,958.6 4,217.7 7,602.3 9,408.6 11,070.8 45,061.4

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Graphic VI.5. Extra and Intra-ASEAN Foreign Direct Investments, 2000-2008

Graphic VI.6. Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Source Country,2000 - 2008

0

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

70,000

80,000

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REST OF THE WORLD ASEAN

EU27.3%

All OTHERS19.2%India

0.4%USA

10.2%China

1.5%

Other Europe5.9%

Australia0.8%

Asian NIEs6.1%

Canada1.1%

Japan14.1%

New Zealand0.2%

ASEAN13.1%

Graphic VI.6. Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Source Country, 2000-2008

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REST OF THE WORLD ASEAN

EU27.3%

All OTHERS19.2%India

0.4%USA

10.2%China

1.5%

Other Europe5.9%

Australia0.8%

Asian NIEs6.1%

Canada1.1%

Japan14.1%

New Zealand0.2%

ASEAN13.1%

Graphic VI.6. Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Source Country, 2000-2008

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Graphic VI.7. Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Source Country, 2000-2008

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USA JapanEU ChinaASEAN Asian NIEsAll Others

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Graphic VI.8. Composition of Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Source Country, 2000-2008

All Others

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ASEAN

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Graphic VI.8. Composition of Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Source Country, 2000-2008

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Graphic VI.8. Composition of Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN by Source Country, 2000-2008

All Others

Asian NIEs

ASEAN

China

EU

Japan

USA

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65,000

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Table VI.5. Percentage Share of Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEANby Source Country, 2000-2008

(in percent)

Source:ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 15 July 2009From country submission; based on the ASEAN AMS’ Balance of Payments data

Notes:p/ Preliminary as of date of compilationN.A Not available as of date of compilationUnless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, reinvested earnings, and inter-company loans1/ Excludes: (a) total FDI in Cambodia (2000); (b) reinvested earnings in Myanmar (2000-2002); (c) reinvested earnings 2000-2008 in the Philippines;

and (d) inter-company loans 2005-2008 in Philippines ; figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year; and includes privatization and asset sales under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency program for 2002-2003

2/ Refers to the rest of Europe3/ Includes Pakistan and the rest of Asia; Central and South Americas; and Others, consisting of the rest of the world, unclassified source, joint countries,

and international organisations4/ 2000 figure are aggregates (breakdown by source country not available)5/ Reinvested earnings breakdown by source country not available in 2000-onwards. Philippines’ reinvested earnings data cover those of local banks

only. RE from enterprises are not yet available6/ 2005-2008 inter-company loans are aggregates (breakdown by source country not available)

Source Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2000-2008

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

ASEAN1/ 3.2 12.4 21.2 11.1 8.4 10.6 13.8 13.5 18.3 13.0

REST OF THE WORLD1/ 97.6 88.9 77.5 88.2 91.2 87.7 83.3 85.1 81.4 86.0

Asian NIEs 6.2 10.1 6.2 5.6 4.6 2.7 6.0 8.1 5.5 6.1

Hong Kong 4.8 -2.0 2.7 0.9 1.2 1.5 2.3 2.3 1.0 1.7

Republic of Korea -0.2 -1.2 1.0 2.3 2.3 1.3 2.3 4.5 2.1 2.1

Taiwan (ROC) 1.6 13.3 2.5 2.4 1.1 0.0 1.4 1.3 2.4 2.2

China -0.6 0.7 -0.4 0.8 2.1 1.4 1.8 1.8 2.5 1.5

India 0.3 0.1 0.5 0.4 0.2 1.0 -0.8 0.8 0.7 0.4

Japan 2.1 10.8 16.8 16.1 16.0 16.8 18.6 12.1 12.6 13.9

EU 57.2 34.1 20.8 27.6 31.9 25.3 19.4 26.5 20.5 27.0

Other Europe2/ 1.5 0.9 4.6 7.7 4.6 10.8 9.7 4.7 4.2 5.9

Canada -1.7 -0.4 2.1 0.4 2.4 2.0 0.8 1.3 1.3 1.1

USA 31.0 23.6 -1.2 6.2 12.4 10.0 6.2 9.1 5.6 10.1

Australia -1.3 -0.6 0.4 0.6 1.4 0.5 0.6 1.5 1.6 0.8

New Zealand 0.2 0.1 0.6 0.4 -0.1 1.1 -0.4 0.2 0.2 0.2

All OTHERS3/ 2.5 9.4 27.1 22.4 15.6 16.1 21.2 19.0 26.6 19.0

Subtotal1/ 100.8 101.3 98.7 99.3 99.6 98.3 97.1 98.6 99.7 99.0

Total FDI in Cambodia 4/ 0.6 - - - - - - - - 0.0

Reinvested earnings inthe Philippines 5/ -1.4 -1.3 1.3 0.7 0.4 0.4 0.9 0.9 -0.2 0.3

Inter-company loans inPhilippines 6/ - - - - - 1.3 2.0 0.5 0.4 0.7

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

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Table VI.6. Share of ASEAN Member States in Intra-ASEAN Foreign Direct Investments Inflows,2000-2008

(in percent)

Source:ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 15 July 2009From country submission; based on the ASEAN AMS’ Balance of Payments data

Notes:p/ Preliminary as of date of compilationN.A Not available as of date of compilationUnless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans1/ Excludes: (a) total FDI in Cambodia (2000); (b) reinvested earnings in Myanmar (2000-2002); (c) reinvested earnings 2000-2008 in the Philippines; and

(d) inter-company loans 2005-2008 in Philippines ; figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year; and includes privatization and asset sales under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency program for 2002-2003.

Source Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2000-2008 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

Brunei Darussalam 4.3 1.5 0.5 -0.2 0.6 0.6 -0.5 0.0 0.5 0.3Cambodia 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1Indonesia 14.4 12.8 8.4 9.6 9.8 5.1 7.3 2.5 6.4 6.7Lao PDR 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.1 0.0 0.1Malaysia 11.4 8.2 27.5 22.7 24.0 30.2 9.0 9.5 27.2 18.9Myanmar 0.7 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.8 0.4 0.5Philippines 12.1 1.3 0.6 -0.5 5.4 1.8 2.0 0.9 0.6 1.5Singapore 84.1 78.5 53.6 62.3 53.9 61.1 77.9 76.9 53.1 65.6Thailand -29.5 -2.6 7.2 5.3 5.8 0.7 3.2 7.8 8.4 5.0Viet Nam 0.8 0.1 1.7 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 1.6 3.2 1.3

ASEAN1/ 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

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Table VI.7. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN 5by Source Country, 2000-2008

(US $ million)

Source:ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 15 July 2009From country submission; based on the ASEAN AMS’ Balance of Payments data

Notes:p/ Preliminary as of date of compilationN.A Not available as of date of compilationUnless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans.1/ Excludes: (a) reinvested earnings 2000-2008 in the Philippines;(b) inter-company loans 2005-2008 in Philippines and includes privatization and asset

sales under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency program for 2002-2003.2/ Refers to the rest of Europe3/ Includes Pakistan and the rest of Asia; Central and South Americas; and Others, consisting of the rest of the world, unclassified source, joint countries,

and international organisations.4/ Reinvested earnings breakdown by source country not available in 2000-onwards. Philippines’ reinvested earnings data cover those of local banks

only. RE from enterprises are not yet available.5/ 2005-2008 inter-company loans are aggregates (breakdown by source country not available)

Source Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2000-2008

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

ASEAN1/ 461.2 2,166.8 3,554.7 2,517.7 2,647.1 3,859.4 7,173.5 8,388.1 8,414.5 39,182.9

REST OF THE WORLD1/ 21,185.7 16,271.6 11,635.6 16,581.2 30,332.5 32,142.5 42,264.8 51,678.9 41,964.5 264,057.3

Asian NIEs 1,035.4 1,646.0 868.2 964.3 1,255.3 484.4 2,187.8 2,780.1 987.1 12,208.4

Hong Kong 1,020.7 -475.8 404.3 37.8 367.4 366.3 1,013.4 979.2 230.6 3,944.0

Republic of Korea -128.7 -302.3 69.0 371.9 645.8 315.9 621.5 1,530.5 466.5 3,590.1

Taiwan (ROC) 143.3 2,424.2 394.9 554.6 242.0 -197.9 552.8 270.4 289.9 4,674.3

China -163.5 104.5 -136.8 157.0 505.2 381.0 785.7 789.5 983.6 3,406.3

India 77.0 28.5 92.9 101.4 80.5 387.5 -453.7 519.1 358.0 1,191.3

Japan 340.3 2,106.1 2,628.7 3,578.1 5,325.9 6,486.9 9,848.6 7,380.5 6,628.8 44,323.8

EU 12,684.2 6,042.0 2,613.5 3,112.3 10,529.9 8,954.5 9,688.7 17,265.2 11,073.4 81,963.7

Other Europe2/ 165.9 79.0 631.6 1,832.2 1,627.6 4,183.6 5,329.9 3,256.1 2,484.3 19,590.3

Canada -406.9 -91.9 372.0 80.6 816.0 748.5 423.8 839.8 530.4 3,312.2

USA 7,186.6 4,700.0 -350.8 1,439.8 4,321.3 3,678.7 3,017.4 5,444.0 3,151.5 32,588.4

Australia -323.6 -140.4 63.9 132.7 471.0 162.8 289.0 977.7 867.3 2,500.4

New Zealand 41.7 15.0 61.5 1.3 -22.7 449.8 -201.5 108.9 113.8 567.7

All OTHERS3/ 548.6 1,782.8 4,790.9 5,181.5 5,422.4 6,224.9 11,349.1 12,318.0 14,786.5 62,404.8

Subtotal1/ 21,646.9 18,438.4 15,190.3 19,098.9 32,979.6 36,001.8 49,438.3 60,066.9 50,379.0 303,240.2

Reinvested earnings inthe Philippines4/ -334.0 -258.0 235.0 168.0 141.0 140.0 485.0 620.0 -91.0 1,106.0

Inter-company loans inPhilippines5/ - - - - - 533.0 1,112.0 347.0 261.0 2,253.0

Total 21,312.9 18,180.4 15,425.3 19,266.9 33,120.6 36,674.8 51,035.3 61,033.9 50,549.0 306,599.2

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Graphic VI.9. Share of Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN 5 by Source Country, 2000-2008

Graphic VI.10. Share of Foreign Direct Investments in BCLMVby Source Country, 2000-2008

ASEAN12.9% Australia

0.8%Asian NIEs

4.0%

China1.1%

Japan14.6%

India0.4%

EU27.0%

Other Europe6.5%

Canada1.1%

USA10.7%

New Zealand0.2%

All OTHERS20.6%

Graphic VI.9. Share of Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN 5 by Source Country, 2000-2008

ASEAN14.5%

Australia0.8%

Asian NIEs24.6%

China4.3%

Japan9.6%

India0.3%

EU28.7%

Other Europe1.9%

Canada1.3%

USA5.6%

New Zealand0.4%

All OTHERS8.2%

Graphic VI.10. Share of Foreign Direct Investments in BCLMV by Source Country, 2000-2008

ASEAN12.9% Australia

0.8%Asian NIEs

4.0%

China1.1%

Japan14.6%

India0.4%

EU27.0%

Other Europe6.5%

Canada1.1%

USA10.7%

New Zealand0.2%

All OTHERS20.6%

Graphic VI.9. Share of Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN 5 by Source Country, 2000-2008

ASEAN14.5%

Australia0.8%

Asian NIEs24.6%

China4.3%

Japan9.6%

India0.3%

EU28.7%

Other Europe1.9%

Canada1.3%

USA5.6%

New Zealand0.4%

All OTHERS8.2%

Graphic VI.10. Share of Foreign Direct Investments in BCLMV by Source Country, 2000-2008

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Graphic VI.11. Trend of Foreign Direct Investments in ASEAN 5 by Source Country, 2000-2008

Graphic VI.12. Trend of Foreign Direct Investments in BCLMV by Source Country, 2000-2008

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ASEAN USA JapanEU China Asian NiesAll Others

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ASEAN USA JapanEU China Asian NIEsAll Others

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Graphic VI.12. Trend of Foreign Direct Investments in BCLMV by Source Country, 2000-2008

ASEAN USA JapanEU China Asian NiesAll Others

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Table VI.8. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into BCLMV by Source Country, 2000-2008(US $ million)

Source:ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 15 July 2009From country submission; based on the ASEAN AMS’ Balance of Payments data

Notes:p/ Preliminary as of date of compilationN.A Not available as of date of compilationUnless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans1/ Excludes: (a) total FDI in Cambodia (2000); (b) reinvested earnings in Myanmar (2000-2002), figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March

of the following calendar year2/ Refers to the rest of Europe3/ Includes Pakistan and the rest of Asia; Central and South Americas; and Others, consisting of the rest of the world, unclassified source, joint countries,

and international organisations4/ 2000 figures are aggregates (breakdown by source country not available)

Source Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2000-2008

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

ASEAN 1/ 300.7 359.7 258.2 184.3 311.5 358.4 428.9 1,020.5 2,656.3 5,878.5

REST OF THE WORLD 1/ 1,779.1 1,832.3 2,339.1 4,783.5 1,910.0 2,595.8 3,503.1 7,427.2 7,390.7 37,619.2

Asian NIEs 426.4 405.7 242.6 383.8 383.5 602.3 1,130.0 2,839.3 2,374.6 9,980.3

Hong Kong 107.6 64.6 83.2 187.4 65.8 220.1 265.4 643.2 388.8 2,026.0

Republic of Korea 86.2 62.0 107.5 178.1 182.4 191.0 632.3 1,594.3 812.6 3,846.4

Taiwan (ROC) 232.5 279.2 51.9 18.3 135.4 191.1 232.4 601.9 1,173.2 2,915.9

China 30.1 39.4 64.9 29.7 229.9 156.7 230.4 437.4 513.7 1,732.1

India 2.5 0.4 1.6 1.0 1.4 3.8 5.9 15.6 82.6 114.8

Japan 162.5 97.9 397.8 330.2 341.5 168.2 374.2 1,001.5 1,024.8 3,898.5

EU 784.9 904.5 1,130.1 3,566.8 740.3 1,061.1 983.6 1,118.3 1,372.0 11,661.5

Other Europe2/ 194.6 110.4 204.6 30.3 14.2 86.1 11.0 37.5 68.8 757.4

Canada 9.3 11.9 4.6 20.4 36.6 26.7 41.0 94.8 267.4 512.7

USA 106.1 116.9 137.8 55.0 63.1 267.1 389.0 901.6 241.0 2,277.6

Australia 20.8 10.7 16.7 24.0 19.0 48.5 14.0 62.7 106.0 322.4

New Zealand 1.4 0.0 40.0 86.9 2.1 2.5 3.2 10.7 2.9 149.8

All OTHERS 3/ 40.5 134.4 98.5 255.3 78.4 173.0 320.8 907.8 1,336.9 3,345.6

Subtotal1/ 2,079.9 2,192.0 2,597.3 4,967.8 2,221.5 2,954.2 3,931.9 8,447.7 10,047.0 39,439.3

FDI in Cambodia4/ 148.5 - - - - - - - - 148.5

Total 2,228.4 2,192.0 2,597.3 4,967.8 2,221.5 2,954.2 3,931.9 8,447.7 10,047.0 39,587.8

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Source: ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 15 July 2009From country submission; based on the ASEAN AMS’ Balance of Payments data

Notes:p/ Preliminary as of date of compilationN.A Not available as of date of compilationUnless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, reinvested earnings, and inter-company loans1/ Excludes: (a) total FDI in Cambodia (2000); (b) reinvested earnings in Myanmar (2000-2002); (c) reinvested earnings 2000-2008 in the

Philippines; and (d) inter-company loans 2005-2008 in Philippines ; figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year; and includes privatization and asset sales under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency program for 2002-2003

2/ Refers to the rest of Europe3/ Includes Pakistan and the rest of Asia; Central and South Americas; and Others, consisting of the rest of the world, unclassified

source, joint countries, and international organisations4/ 2000 figure are aggregates (breakdown by source country not available)5/ Reinvested earnings breakdown by source country not available in 2000-onwards. Philippines’ reinvested earnings data cover those

of local banks only. RE from enterprises are not yet available6/ 2005-2008 inter-company loans are aggregates (breakdown by source country not available)

Table VI.9. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member States

Host Country

Source Country Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Darussalam

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

ASEAN1/ 191.1 894.4 7,713.3 195.8REST OF THE WORLD1/ 6,476.3 2,162.4 14,419.4 690.4

Asian NIEs 68.8 707.5 1,118.6 97.1 Hong Kong 27.0 42.2 87.6 0.4 Republic of Korea 38.4 468.5 866.3 68.1 Taiwan (ROC) 3.4 196.7 164.8 28.6 China 25.5 586.1 1,210.3 78.5 India 8.4 0.0 -382.7 0.7 Japan 463.3 78.9 1,612.6 34.7 EU 5,586.5 183.4 6,224.0 203.1 Other Europe2/ 0.8 19.7 323.1 16.6 Canada 40.0 25.8 -76.4 0.4 USA 52.6 123.1 1,833.4 4.2 Australia 0.3 86.4 1,058.9 35.4 New Zealand 128.6 1.6 0.0 0.2 All OTHERS3/ 101.6 349.9 1,497.5 219.5

Subtotal1/ 6,667.3 3,056.8 22,132.7 886.1

Total FDI in Cambodia4/ - 148.5 - -

Reinvested earnings in the Philippines5/ - - - -

Inter-company loans in Philippines6/ - - - -

Total 6,667.3 3,205.3 22,132.7 886.1

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by Source Country, 2000-2008(US $ million)

Host Country

Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam ASEAN

(6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

8,423.8 443.4 681.6 6,366.0 15,998.2 4,153.9 45,061.4 32,795.7 2,326.6 10,325.8 161,091.0 45,425.3 21,905.3 297,618.1

1,316.9 667.2 493.0 6,040.5 3,239.4 7,247.6 20,996.7 1,084.5 410.7 428.4 609.6 1,733.8 1,545.7 5,969.9 -28.3 256.6 49.1 1,935.7 767.4 3,014.8 7,436.5 260.7 0.0 15.5 3,495.2 738.2 2,687.1 7,590.3 90.0 467.1 1.7 1,854.4 249.8 574.9 5,138.4 -1,107.4 0.2 0.7 2,601.2 79.5 105.6 1,306.1 7,431.1 32.3 2,024.6 12,319.9 20,935.6 3,289.3 48,222.4 7,956.8 919.9 1,357.8 60,871.4 5,553.7 4,768.6 93,625.2 1,578.8 5.3 3.6 15,919.2 1,765.6 715.1 20,347.8 276.8 55.5 8.9 608.7 2,494.2 391.0 3,824.9 10,544.0 172.0 2,613.6 15,387.1 2,210.3 1,925.8 34,866.0 196.9 6.1 17.1 892.9 334.6 194.2 2,822.8 13.0 0.0 -3.9 526.2 32.4 19.4 717.5 4,498.9 1.0 3,808.7 44,069.5 8,530.2 2,673.7 65,750.4

41,219.5 2,769.9 11,007.4 167,457.0 61,423.5 26,059.1 342,679.5

- - - - - - 148.5

- - 1,106.0 - - - 1,106.0

- - 2,253.0 - - - 2,253.0

41,219.5 2,769.9 14,366.4 167,457.0 61,423.5 26,059.1 346,187.0

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Table VI.10. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN 5 and BCLMVby Source Country/Region, 2000 - 2008

(US $ million)

Source: ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 15 July 2009From country submission; based on the ASEAN AMS’ Balance of Payments data

Notes:p/ Preliminary as of date of compilationN.A Not available as of date of compilationUnless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans1/ Excludes: (a) total FDI in Cambodia (2000); (b) reinvested earnings in Myanmar (2000-2002); (c) reinvested earnings 2000-2008 in the Philippines;

and (d) inter-company loans 2005-2008 in Philippines ; figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year; and includes privatization and asset sales under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency program for 2002-2003

Source Host 2000- Country/ Region

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 Region

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

ASEAN ASEAN 5 461.2 2,166.8 3,554.7 2,517.7 2,647.1 3,859.4 7,173.5 8,388.1 8,414.5 39,182.9

BCLMV 300.7 359.7 258.2 184.3 311.5 358.4 428.9 1,020.5 2,656.3 5,878.5

Total 761.9 2,526.5 3,812.9 2,702.0 2,958.6 4,217.7 7,602.3 9,408.6 11,070.8 45,061.4

USA ASEAN 5 7,186.6 4,700.0 -350.8 1,439.8 4,321.3 3,678.7 3,017.4 5,444.0 3,151.5 32,588.4

BCLMV 106.1 116.9 137.8 55.0 63.1 267.1 389.0 901.6 241.0 2,277.6

Total 7,292.7 4,816.9 -212.9 1,494.7 4,384.4 3,945.8 3,406.4 6,345.6 3,392.5 34,866.0

EU ASEAN 5 12,684.2 6,042.0 2,613.5 3,112.3 10,529.9 8,954.5 9,688.7 17,265.2 11,073.4 81,963.7

BCLMV 784.9 904.5 1,130.1 3,566.8 740.3 1,061.1 983.6 1,118.3 1,372.0 11,661.5

Total 13,469.1 6,946.4 3,743.5 6,679.2 11,270.2 10,015.6 10,672.2 18,383.5 12,445.3 93,625.2

Japan ASEAN 5 340.3 2,106.1 2,628.7 3,578.1 5,325.9 6,486.9 9,848.6 7,380.5 6,628.8 44,323.8

BCLMV 162.5 97.9 397.8 330.2 341.5 168.2 374.2 1,001.5 1,024.8 3,898.5

Total 502.8 2,204.0 3,026.4 3,908.4 5,667.4 6,655.0 10,222.8 8,382.0 7,653.6 48,222.4

China ASEAN 5 -163.5 104.5 -136.8 157.0 505.2 381.0 785.7 789.5 983.6 3,406.3

BCLMV 30.1 39.4 64.9 29.7 229.9 156.7 230.4 437.4 513.7 1,732.1

Total -133.4 144.0 -71.9 186.6 735.0 537.7 1,016.2 1,226.9 1,497.3 5,138.4

Republic of ASEAN 5 -128.7 -302.3 69.0 371.9 645.8 315.9 621.5 1,530.5 466.5 3,590.1

Korea BCLMV 86.2 62.0 107.5 178.1 182.4 191.0 632.3 1,594.3 812.6 3,846.4

Total -42.5 -240.3 176.5 550.0 828.2 507.0 1,253.8 3,124.7 1,279.1 7,436.5

Australia ASEAN 5 -323.6 -140.4 63.9 132.7 471.0 162.8 289.0 977.7 867.3 2,500.4

BCLMV 20.8 10.7 16.7 24.0 19.0 48.5 14.0 62.7 106.0 322.4

Total -302.8 -129.7 80.6 156.7 490.0 211.2 303.0 1,040.5 973.3 2,822.8

India ASEAN 5 77.0 28.5 92.9 101.4 80.5 387.5 -453.7 519.1 358.0 1,191.3

BCLMV 2.5 0.4 1.6 1.0 1.4 3.8 5.9 15.6 82.6 114.8

Total 79.5 28.9 94.5 102.4 81.9 391.3 -447.8 534.6 440.6 1,306.1

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Table VI.11. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member Statesfrom USA, 2000-2008

(US $ million)

Source:ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 15 July 2009From country submission; based on the ASEAN AMS’ Balance of Payments data

Notes:p/ Preliminary as of date of compilationN.A Not available as of date of compilationUnless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans1/ 2004-2006 data revised based on recent FDI survey and updates in administrative records2/ Excludes: (a) total FDI in Cambodia (2000); (b) reinvested earnings in Myanmar (2000-2002); (c) reinvested earnings 2000-2008 in the Philippines;

and (d) inter-company loans 2005-2008 in Philippines ; figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year; and includes privatization and asset sales under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency program for 2002-2003

Source Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2000-2008 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

Brunei Darussalam - - - 0.1 0.0 0.0 31.6 19.9 1.0 52.6Cambodia - 1.3 7.1 - 2.7 6.8 50.5 13.3 41.3 123.1Indonesia -1,178.7 -891.8 -378.2 -52.2 -523.1 3,440.4 -548.5 1,092.9 872.6 1,833.4Lao PDR 0.0 0.1 0.7 0.7 0.1 0.3 1.3 0.8 0.2 4.2Malaysia 1,266.6 2,215.6 818.7 633.7 638.2 1,368.0 1,414.4 722.0 1,466.9 10,544.0Myanmar 36.4 44.7 90.8 - - - - - - 172.0Philippines 581.4 434.2 180.4 -55.1 81.8 276.2 219.0 655.0 240.8 2,613.6Singapore1/ 5,899.6 2,936.1 -1,154.0 577.2 4,095.9 -1,394.7 1,925.5 2,948.6 -447.1 15,387.1Thailand 617.6 5.9 182.4 336.2 28.5 -11.2 7.1 25.5 1,018.3 2,210.3Viet Nam 69.7 70.8 39.2 54.2 60.2 260.0 305.6 867.7 198.5 1,925.8

ASEAN2/ 7,292.7 4,816.9 -212.9 1,494.7 4,384.4 3,945.8 3,406.4 6,345.6 3,392.5 34,866.0

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Table VI.12. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member Statesfrom Japan, 2000-2008

(US $ million)

Table VI.13. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member Statesfrom the European Union (EU), 2000-2008

(US $ million)

Source:ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 15 July 2009From country submission; based on the ASEAN AMS’ Balance of Payments data

Notes:p/ Preliminary as of date of compilationN.A Not available as of date of compilationUnless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans1/ 2004-2006 data revised based on recent FDI survey and updates in administrative records2/ Excludes: (a) total FDI in Cambodia (2000); (b) reinvested earnings in Myanmar (2000-2002); (c) reinvested earnings 2000-2008 in the Philippines; and

(d) inter-company loans 2005-2008 in Philippines ; figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year; and includes privatization and asset sales under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency program for 2002-2003

Source:ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 15 July 2009From country submission; based on the ASEAN AMS’ Balance of Payments data

Notes:p/ Preliminary as of date of compilationN.A Not available as of date of compilationUnless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans1/ 2004-2006 data revised based on recent FDI survey and updates in administrative records2/ Excludes: (a) total FDI in Cambodia (2000); (b) reinvested earnings in Myanmar (2000-2002); (c) reinvested earnings 2000-2008 in the Philippines; and

(d) inter-company loans 2005-2008 in Philippines ; figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year; and includes privatization and asset sales under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency program for 2002-2003.

Source Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2000-2008 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

Brunei Darussalam 5.4 4.3 295.1 4.5 16.2 20.3 35.2 76.6 5.8 463.3Cambodia - -2.2 2.2 0.0 3.5 1.9 4.5 30.9 38.1 78.9Indonesia -1,717.4 -1,101.5 -176.9 -604.3 -29.9 1,542.4 1,056.8 1,125.1 1,518.3 1,612.6Lao PDR 1.6 0.6 0.3 2.3 1.1 0.4 0.4 18.2 9.9 34.7Malaysia 430.2 -492.9 679.5 753.6 1,137.9 156.9 2,849.1 887.4 1,029.4 7,431.1Myanmar 16.3 7.7 4.6 3.3 0.2 0.1 0.03 0.03 0.02 32.3Philippines 97.0 143.1 733.1 23.3 32.0 60.6 54.6 824.4 56.4 2,024.6Singapore1/ 660.6 1,602.3 -499.4 1,107.8 1,435.9 1,800.4 3,311.7 1,407.9 1,492.7 12,319.9Thailand 869.9 1,955.1 1,892.4 2,297.7 2,749.9 2,926.5 2,576.4 3,135.7 2,531.9 20,935.6Viet Nam 139.2 87.5 95.5 320.2 320.6 145.5 334.1 875.7 971.0 3,289.3

ASEAN2/ 502.8 2,204.0 3,026.4 3,908.4 5,667.4 6,655.0 10,222.8 8,382.0 7,653.6 48,222.4

Source Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2000-2008 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

Brunei Darussalam 526.1 504.5 651.6 2,986.9 145.9 200.0 302.8 37.6 231.2 5,586.5Cambodia - 9.8 -22.5 1.2 5.7 17.0 15.9 79.7 76.6 183.4Indonesia -1,094.5 -462.2 -566.4 -207.4 1,545.0 1,542.6 1,994.6 2,409.2 1,063.0 6,224.0Lao PDR 3.8 2.1 2.7 1.7 2.5 7.8 157.8 14.6 10.0 203.1Malaysia 1,290.1 135.1 726.0 664.8 1,195.2 961.1 1,000.2 1,682.6 301.7 7,956.8Myanmar 69.0 56.4 52.6 69.2 89.2 134.8 181.0 85.1 182.6 919.9Philippines 570.3 111.2 13.1 -344.7 0.9 44.5 418.1 88.9 455.3 1,357.8Singapore1/ 11,408.7 5,975.9 2,655.8 2,390.0 7,087.9 6,071.5 5,315.6 11,503.3 8,462.7 60,871.4Thailand 509.6 281.9 -215.1 609.6 700.9 335.0 960.1 1,581.2 790.6 5,553.7Viet Nam 185.9 331.7 445.7 507.8 497.0 701.5 326.1 901.4 871.6 4,768.6

ASEAN2/ 13,469.1 6,946.4 3,743.5 6,679.2 11,270.2 10,015.6 10,672.2 18,383.5 12,445.3 93,625.2

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Table VI.14. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member Statesfrom China, 2000-2008

(US $ million)

Table VI.15. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member States from Republic of Korea, 2000-2008

(US $ million)

Source:ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 15 July 2009From country submission; based on the ASEAN AMS’ Balance of Payments data

Notes:p/ Preliminary as of date of compilationN.A Not available as of date of compilationUnless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans1/ 2004-2006 data revised based on recent FDI survey and updates in administrative records2/ Excludes: (a) total FDI in Cambodia (2000); (b) reinvested earnings in Myanmar (2000-2002); (c) reinvested earnings 2000-2008 in the Philippines; and

(d) inter-company loans 2005-2008 in Philippines ; figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year; and includes privatization and asset sales under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency program for 2002-2003.

Source:ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 15 July 2009From country submission; based on the ASEAN AMS’ Balance of Payments data

Notes:p/ Preliminary as of date of compilationN.A Not available as of date of compilationUnless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans1/ 2004-2006 data revised based on recent FDI survey and updates in administrative records2/ Excludes: (a) total FDI in Cambodia (2000); (b) reinvested earnings in Myanmar (2000-2002); (c) reinvested earnings 2000-2008 in the Philippines; and

(d) inter-company loans 2005-2008 in Philippines ; figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year; and includes privatization and asset sales under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency program for 2002-2003.

Source Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2000-2008 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

Brunei Darussalam - - 0.2 0.2 3.0 0.1 4.8 17.2 - 25.5Cambodia - 2.9 49.2 26.2 33.0 102.8 130.1 164.9 76.9 586.1Indonesia -2.8 -1.5 0.0 -0.4 294.6 299.5 123.6 117.2 380.2 1,210.3Lao PDR 9.1 11.8 1.3 1.8 0.1 4.5 5.3 1.7 42.9 78.5Malaysia 0.7 16.9 13.2 1.8 2.0 1.0 -6.7 4.6 56.5 90.0Myanmar - 0.5 4.8 - 108.1 1.2 1.5 1.7 349.2 467.1Philippines 0.0 0.1 - 0.0 -0.2 -0.2 2.3 -0.1 -0.2 1.7Singapore1/ -168.6 91.5 -170.9 131.7 212.6 69.2 616.7 594.2 478.0 1,854.4Thailand 7.2 -2.5 20.9 23.8 -3.8 11.6 49.9 73.7 69.0 249.8Viet Nam 21.0 24.2 9.4 1.5 85.6 48.2 88.7 251.8 44.6 574.9

ASEAN2/ -133.4 144.0 -71.9 186.6 735.0 537.7 1,016.2 1,226.9 1,497.3 5,138.4

Source Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2000-2008 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

Brunei Darussalam 0.0 0.0 7.8 1.4 6.3 22.7 0.2 0.0 0.0 38.4Cambodia 0.0 2.2 38.2 1.0 6.2 71.9 27.1 119.3 202.7 468.5Indonesia 56.4 -286.0 -82.9 47.7 228.4 239.2 316.8 250.5 96.1 866.3Lao PDR 0.1 1.0 1.7 0.4 2.0 0.0 1.2 14.6 46.9 68.1Malaysia -32.2 -86.3 16.1 35.5 101.5 -81.4 70.4 61.2 -113.3 -28.3Myanmar 4.5 7.2 4.3 0.4 5.2 0.0 119.8 102.5 12.8 256.6Philippines 2.5 -0.6 -0.2 1.2 -0.3 0.0 3.0 14.5 29.1 49.1Singapore1/ -151.7 19.9 42.8 263.7 174.8 150.9 309.1 813.9 312.3 1,935.7Thailand -3.7 50.7 93.2 23.8 141.4 7.2 -77.8 390.4 142.2 767.4Viet Nam 81.6 51.6 55.5 175.0 162.8 96.3 483.9 1,357.9 550.2 3,014.8

ASEAN2/ -42.5 -240.3 176.5 550.0 828.2 507.0 1,253.8 3,124.7 1,279.1 7,436.5

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Table VI.16. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member Statesfrom Australia, 2000-2008

(US $ million)

Table VI.17. Foreign Direct Investments Inflows into ASEAN Member Statesfrom India, 2000-2008

(US $ million)

Source:ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 15 July 2009From country submission; based on the ASEAN AMS’ Balance of Payments data

Notes:p/ Preliminary as of date of compilationN.A Not available as of date of compilationUnless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans1/ 2004-2006 data revised based on recent FDI survey and updates in administrative records2/ Excludes: (a) total FDI in Cambodia (2000); (b) reinvested earnings in Myanmar (2000-2002); (c) reinvested earnings 2000-2008 in the Philippines; and

(d) inter-company loans 2005-2008 in Philippines ; figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year; and includes privatization and asset sales under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency program for 2002-2003.

Source:ASEAN Secretariat - ASEAN FDI Database as of 15 July 2009From country submission; based on the ASEAN AMS’ Balance of Payments data

Notes:p/ Preliminary as of date of compilationN.A Not available as of date of compilationUnless otherwise indicated, the figures include equity, re-invested earnings, and inter-company loans1/ 2004-2006 data revised based on recent FDI survey and updates in administrative records2/ Excludes: (a) total FDI in Cambodia (2000); (b) reinvested earnings in Myanmar (2000-2002); (c) reinvested earnings 2000-2008 in the Philippines; and

(d) inter-company loans 2005-2008 in Philippines ; figures for Myanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year; and includes privatization and asset sales under the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency program for 2002-2003.

Source Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2000-2008 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

Brunei Darussalam 0.05 - - 0.04 0.10 0.04 0.04 0.04 - 0.31 Cambodia - -2.6 - 0.82 - 23.82 2.70 29.40 32.29 86.44 Indonesia -108.2 -148.7 69.89 28.73 96.12 55.62 366.42 308.53 390.38 1,058.87 Lao PDR 3.64 1.92 4.66 8.81 3.01 4.17 0.54 2.37 6.26 35.38 Malaysia 26.03 -55.6 36.42 -14.8 24.62 2.54 14.16 86.88 76.64 196.89 Myanmar 1.91 1.12 - - 0.28 2.25 - 0.51 - 6.07 Philippines 0.02 4.50 0.32 9.65 1.54 -0.3 -1.1 1.28 1.20 17.12 Singapore1/ -268.1 58.70 -42.3 76.70 248.90 106.00 -101.7 511.70 303.00 892.90 Thailand 26.61 0.57 -0.4 32.47 99.85 -1.1 11.19 69.36 96.07 334.60 Viet Nam 15.21 10.30 12.05 14.30 15.60 18.20 10.71 30.41 67.45 194.23

ASEAN2/ -302.8 -129.7 80.61 156.68 490.02 211.24 302.99 1,040.46 973.28 2,822.79

Source Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2000-2008 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

Brunei Darussalam 0.23 0.28 1.46 0.64 1.22 3.80 0.52 0.23 - 8.38 Cambodia - 0.03 - - - - - - - 0.03 Indonesia -15.9 -17.6 -0.4 -5.3 -1.0 1.15 1.35 -345.3 0.26 -382.7Lao PDR 0.11 - 0.13 0.35 - 0.04 0.02 - 0.03 0.67 Malaysia 0.12 -1.9 1.96 0.60 4.01 4.99 -1,067.0 5.54 -55.8 -1,107.4Myanmar - - - - 0.20 - - - - 0.20 Philippines - - - - - - 0.70 0.0 0.05 0.75 Singapore1/ 91.00 46.80 88.10 96.00 84.50 378.80 615.80 825.20 375.00 2,601.20 Thailand 1.81 1.28 3.27 10.13 -7.0 2.53 -4.6 33.58 38.50 79.50 Viet Nam 2.15 0.10 - - - - 5.40 15.33 82.59 105.57

ASEAN2/ 79.5 28.9 94.5 102.4 81.9 391.3 -447.8 534.6 440.6 1,306.1

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Chapter I

Population and DemographyChapter VII

Transport and Communication

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Table VII.1. ASEAN Road Infrastructure,

Road Infrastructure

(1)

Total Length(km)

Length ofPaved Network(km)

Year

(2)

200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

Brunei

Darussalam

(3)

3,272 3,299 3,358 3,471 3,560 3,650 3,728

- -

2,397 2,424 2,468 2,702 2,780 2,819 2,843

- -

Cambodia

(4)

- - - -

35,769 -

39,000 11,494

-

- - - -

2,886 - -

2,376 -

Indonesia

(5)

355,951 361,782 368,362 370,516 372,629 391,009 393,794 396,362

-

203,214 212,935 211,998 216,109 206,144 216,714 216,545 221,905

-

Lao PDR

(6)

25,09025,09032,62531,20431,209 33,861 35,260 73,323

-

3,897 3,897 4,592 4,491 4,497

4,586 4,548 5,133

-

Sources: Compiled from data submission, websites and latest yearbooks of AMCs’ national statistical offices and relevant departments/ministries as of December 2006; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online edition as of November 2005); and UNESCAP Asia-Pacific in Figures 2004 (online edition as of May 2005)

Notes:p/ preliminary as of date of compilation‘-’ not available at the time of publicationn.a. not applicable

Graphic VII.1. Total Number of Vehicles per 1000 Population, 2002-2008

no data no data

no d

ata

0

150

300

450

600

750

900

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar The Philippines

Singapore Thailand Viet Nam

Graphic VII.1. Total Number of Vehicles per 1000 Population, 2002-2008

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

no data no data0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar The Philippines

Singapore Thailand Viet Nam

Graphic VII.2. Total Number of Goods Vehicles per 1000 Population, 2002-2008

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

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2000 - 2008

Malaysia

(7)

66,445 71,814 72,165 77,200 77,695 87,025 90,127

- -

50,621 55,933 56,366 59,513 59,254 67,851 71,292

--

Myanmar

(8)

28,596 28,790

- - - - - - -

22,630 23,179

- - - - -

55,157 -

Phillipines

(9)

29,056 29,878 30,030 26,572 27,853 28,664 29,208 29,370 29,650

17,020 18,144 18,959 18,767 19,768 20,082 20,502 21,006 21,677

Singapore

(10)

3,100 3,120 3,150 3,165 3,188 3,234 3,262 3,297 3,325

3,091 3,119 3,149 3,164 3,188 3,234 3,262 3,297 3,325

Thailand

(11)

50,724 51,544 53,761 53,176 51,778 51,467

- 98,053.

-

49,166 50,992 51,670 51,360 50,321 50,151

- 97,988

-

Vietnam

(12)

15,436 15,571

- -

137,359 - - - -

11,206 11,258

- -

53,610 - - --

Graphic VII.2. Total Number of Goods Vehicles per 1000 Population, 2002-2008

no data no data

no d

ata

0

150

300

450

600

750

900

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar The Philippines

Singapore Thailand Viet Nam

Graphic VII.1. Total Number of Vehicles per 1000 Population, 2002-2008

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

no data no data0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar The Philippines

Singapore Thailand Viet Nam

Graphic VII.2. Total Number of Goods Vehicles per 1000 Population, 2002-2008

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

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Road Fleet

(1)

Total VehicleRegistrationin (‘000)

No of GoodsVehicles (‘000)

Total Vehiclesper 1000 population

Total goods vehicles per 1000 population

Year

(2)

200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

BruneiDarussalam

(3)

213220232245259275

---

171818191920---

657662682700720744

---

545353535354---

Cambodia

(4)

332384410447486575714869

-

2829303032343537-

616162666870---

222222

---

Indonesia

(5)

18,97520,92722,98526,70730,76938,15645,08157,748

-

1,707 1,777 1,865 2,0472,3162,9213,5424,846

-

92102109125142174202256-

889

1011131621

-

Lao PDR

(6)

-------

568-

-------

-------

101

---------

Table VII.2. ASEAN Road Fleet,

Sources: Compiled from data submission, websites and latest yearbooks of AMCs’ national statistical offices and relevant departments/ministries as of December 2006; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online edition as ofNovember 2005); and UNESCAP Asia-Pacific in Figures 2004 (online edition as of May 2005)

Notes:p/ preliminary as of date of compilation‘-’ not available at the time of publicationn.a. not applicableMyanmar cover the fiscal year ending in March of the following calendar year

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Malaysia

(7)

10,59911,30312,02212,81913,76514,81615,791

--

665690713740772805837--

451471490512538567593--

28 29 283030 31 31 --

Myanmar

(8)

439445462476760979992

1,024-

5453545253545557-

9999

141818

--

1 1 11111

--

Philippines

(9)

3,7013,8664,1884,2924,7615,0605,3325,5305,891

248254258255268267286--

484952525759616265

3333333

--

Singapores

(10)

693708707711727755799851895

135137136135137139144151156

172171169170172174182186185

343333323232333332

Thailand

(11)

20,83622,58924,51726,37920,62525,266

-24,738

653674690678685646---

334359390414333405-375-

10 11 11111110

---

Vietnam

(12)

6,9667,621

-------

178 194-------

9097-------

2 2

-------

2000 - 2008

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Sources: Compiled from data submission, websites and latest yearbooks of AMCs’ national statistical offices and relevant departments/ministries as of November 2006; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online edition as of November 2005); and UNESCAP Asia-Pacific in Figures 2004 (online edition as of May 2005)

Notes:Singapore data is based on commuter railway systemp/ preliminary as of date of compilation‘-’ not available at the time of publicationn.a. not applicable1/ commuter train

Railways, Passenger and Freight

(1)

Route Length(Km)

Passenger Carried(‘000)

Passenger-Kilometer(Mn)

Freight-Kilometer(Mn ton kilometer)

Year

(2)

200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

BruneiDarussalam

(3)

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

Cambodia

(4)

650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650

-

336 223 133

93 81 48 14 11 -

45 - - -

9 5 1 1

-

- - - - 77 80 93 89 -

Indonesia

(5)

- - -

4,343 4,517 4,517 4,682 4,803

-

191,600 188,400 175,716 154,700 149,918 151,492 159,419 175,336 194,076

19,228 18,628 16,829 15,031 14,777 14,345 15,579 15,872

-

5,009 4,859 4,450 4,356 4,580 4,432 4,474 4,425

-

Lao PDR

(6)

n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.n.a.

n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.n.a.

n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.

n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.

Table VII.3. ASEAN Railways Statistics,

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Malaysia

(7)

1,949 1,949 1,949 1,949 1,949 1,949 1,949

- -

4,340 3,985 3,863 3,701 3,993 4,024 4,084

- -

1,241 1,199 1,138 1,031 1,152 1,195 1,248 1,317 1,386

918 1,094 1,073

887 1,016 1,178 1,337 1,356 1,351

Myanmar

(8)

4,759 4,759

- - - -

4,990 --

60,490 61,280

- - - - -

72,710 -

4,451 4,477 4,802 4,284 4,143

- - - -

1,219 1,171 1,196 1,014

885 - - - -

Philippines

(9)

472 472

- - -

479 - - -

3,878 5,106 4,357 3,900 3,904 3,309

- - -

238 - - - - - -

2,714 -

- - - - - - - --

Singapores

(10)

- - 97

128 128 138 138 138 138

- -

1,120 1,164 1,235 1,293 1,372 1,475 1,635

- - - - - -

5,898 6,322 7,039

n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a.

Thailand

(11)

4,044 4,044 4,044 4,044 4,035 4,035 4,044 4,043

-

55,461 56,325 55,748 54,130 50,873 49,671 48,867 45,050

-

9,935 10,321 10,378 10,251 9,332 9,052 8,824 8,038

-

3,429 3,775 3,894 4,057 4,037 3,621 3,508 2,688

-

Vietnam

(12)

2,600 2,600 2,600 2,600 2,600

- -

2,577 -

9,806 10,627 10,800 11,600 12,900 12,800 11,600 11,600 11,300

3,247 3,562 3,935 4,438 5,117 5,770 6,391 7,186 7,736

1,955 2,054 2,392 2,725 2,745 2,949 3,447 3,883 4,028

2000 - 2008

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Table VII.4. ASEAN Domestic Maritime Statistics:

Maritime Port and Fleet

(1)

No of DomesticPorts2/

Domestic PassengerTraffic (Mn)

Domestic CargoThroughput (Metric Ton)

Domestic CargoThroughput (‘000 TEU1/)

Year

(2)

200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

BruneiDarussalam

(3)

22222222-

-------

-------

2.6-

---------

Cambodia

(4)

10107777---

-------

---------

---------

Indonesia

(5)

---------

-------

5.1-

265302308305301313

-232

-

---------

Sources: Compiled from data submission, websites and latest yearbooks of AMCs’ national statistical offices and relevant departments/ministries as of December 2006; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online edition as of November 2005); UNESCAP Asia-Pacific in Figures 2004 (online edition as of May 2005); and Wikipedia

Notes:p/ preliminary as of date of compilation‘-’ not available at the time of publicationn.a. not applicable1/ Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit - standard unit for counting containers of various capacities and describing the capacities of container ships or terminals; one 20 foot ISO container equals 1 TEU 2/ number of domestic ports refer to base ports; domestic passenger traffic includes foreign passengers

Lao PDR

(6)

---------

1.81.92.02.22.21.61.8--

---------

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

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Number of Ports and Fleet, 2000 - 2008

Malaysia

(7)

141414141414141414

------

7.888.8111.1

2832

-3957

---

85.5

739763

------

270.8

Myanmar

(8)

99-----9-

0.200.21

-----

0.4-

1.21.3-----

2.2-

---------

Philippines2/

(9)

2222222222----

44.443.749.151.753.048.6-35.5-

777580798379

73 75 -

1,5011,5621,6721,6831,7621,698

---

Singapore

(10)

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

Thailand

(11)

---------

---------

2320-----

30-

---------

Vietnam

(12)

88888

----

126.5133.9137.7161.7166.2171.4

---

7,148.6 8,589.7

10,051.6 13,325.8 12,140.0 13,553.0 14,003.3

--

---------

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Table VII.5. ASEAN International Maritime Statistics:

Sources: Compiled from data submission, websites and latest yearbooks of AMCs’ national statistical offices and relevant departments/ministries as of December 2006; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online edition as of November 2005);UNESCAP Asia-Pacific in Figures 2004 (online edition as of May 2005); and Wikipedia

Notes: p/ preliminary as of date of compilation. ‘-’ not available at the time of publication n.a. not applicable 1/ Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit - standard unit for counting containers of various capacities and describing the capacities of container ships or terminals; one 20 foot ISO container equals 1 TEU.

Year

(2)

200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

BruneiDarussalam

(3)

1------1-

0.024--------

1-----

1-

61--------

Cambodia

(4)

22222222-

---------

1.81.91.71.91.61.71.92.2-

130145167189229241269301

-

Maritime Port and Fleet

(1)

No of InternationalPorts

International PassengerTraffic (Mn)

International CargoThroughput (Mn Ton)

International CargoThroughput (‘000 TEU1/)

Indonesia

(5)

------

141-

------

0.809-

18716284

223206211

---

---------

Lao PDR

(6)

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

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Number of Ports and Fleet, 2000 - 2008

Malaysia

(7)

------

101010

------

2.22.41.9

124--

179208

--

126

3,3902,6573,1023,3493,482

----

Myanmar

(8)

9-----

22-

0.003-----

3.476-

10------

11-

159--------

Philippines

(9)

7--------

---------

6772706774768283-

1,6291,6401,7921,9252,0232,012

---

Singapores

(10)

111111111

0.90 0.85 0.68 0.51 0.63 0.62 0.86 0.94

-

326313335348393423449484515

-15,57116,94118,41021,32923,19224,79227,93529,918

Thailand

(11)

15------6-

0.32--------

143--------

3,367--------

Vietnam

(12)

---------

0.20--------

---------

1,148--------

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Table VII.6. ASEAN Domestic

Year

(2)

20002001200220032004200520062007

20002001200220032004200520062007

20002001200220032004200520062007

20002001200220032004200520062007

BruneiDarussalam

(3)

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

Cambodia

(4)

666666-9

----

192158159187

----

1.591.491.782.11

----

5,8695,3004,9026,410

Civil Aviation

(1)

No of DomesticAirports

Domestic PassengerTraffic (thousands)

Domestic FreightTraffic (thousand metric ton)

No. of AircraftTraffic

Indonesia

(5)

---

162162163163163

18,537 21,841 28,012 37,966 47,526 51,500

- 36,130

296311265296314439

-286

446,818466,020436,570435,873480,933885,275

--

Lao PDR

(6)

141414141414

-9

-------

285

--------

--------

Sources: Compiled from data submission, websites and latest yearbooks of AMCs’ national statistical offices and relevant departments/ministriesas of December 2006; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online edition as of November 2005);UNESCAP Asia-Pacific in Figures 2004 (online edition as of May 2005); Business-in-Asia.com; and Wikepedia

Notes:p/ preliminary as of date of compilation‘-’ not available at the time of publicationn.a. not applicable

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Civil Aviation Statistics, 2000 - 2007

Malaysia

(7)

1414

-19191916

-

19,11419,13019,92621,39523,54424,27723,956

-

115125129143165188178

-

263,000 272,000 286,000 317,000 331,000 333,000 320,000

-

Myanmar

(8)

2121

-----

60

1,121 1,029

- - - --

13-----4

18,68316,567

-----

33,649

Philippines

(9)

8587878585858585

12,157 11,812 11,688 12,279 14,199 14,534

-19,845

427238253246273278

--

283,750181,663201,563212,670202,061188,819

-478,289

Singapores

(10)

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

-

n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.n.a.

Thailand

(11)

3333292929

--

33

40,24941,36742,19740,352

---

26,614

1,0581,0191,1171,122

----

297,970348,056351,206358,155

---

248,860

Vietnam

(12)

-----

20-

19

1,683 2,226 2,531 2,688 3,120 3,680 4,314

-

24.234.439.548.251.865.073.2

-

--------

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Table VII.7. ASEAN International

Indicator

(1)No of InternationalAirports

International PassengerTraffic (thousands)

Cargo Loaded (thousand metric ton)

Cargo Unloaded (thousand ton)

Aircraft Departures(thousands)

Aircraft Arrivals(thousands)

Brunei Darussalam

(3)111111111

9611,2751,2851,1931,3431,2611,4021,448

-

1,015.0 892.0

1,269.9 1,260.5 1,712.9

- ---

90.9 103.1 122.9 127.5 139.8 - ---

7.75.5

-------

7.75.5

- - - - ---

Year

(2)200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

200020012002200320042005200620072008

Cambodia

(4)22222222

-

----

1,4421,7692,3402,979

-

- - - - 11.2 10.6 14.0 15.6 -

- - - -

6.6 6.3 8.7

10.5 -

-------

-- - - - - ---

Indonesia

(5)---2525272727-

9,0229,1959,4718,518

10,64111,341

---

146.3 156.0 130.3 132.4 135.2 141.7 174.4

--

96.1 93.7

116.5 100.0 100.1

94.9 107.6148.5-

40.142.646.741.254.556.353.549.4

40.642.846.841.254.2 56.2 55.6 48.0 -

Lao PDR

(6)--3333

-3

-

-------

463-

- - - - - - -

248-

- - - - - - ---

-------

-- - - - - ---

Sources: Compiled from data submission, websites and latest yearbooks of AMCs’ national statistical offices and relevant departments/ministries as of December 2006; UNESCAP Statistical Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2004 Compendium (online edition as of November 2005); UNESCAP Asia-Pacific in Figures 2004 (online edition as of May 2005); ADB Study TAR: 35293, 2002; and Wikipedia

Notes:p/ preliminary as of date of compilation‘-’ not available at the time of publicationn.a. not applicable

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Civil Aviation Statistics, 2000 - 2008

Malaysia

(7)55-6665--

12,42012,25712,75411,66514,77817,17217,652

--

284.5 319.5 356.0 378.0 413.0 424.1 474.2 474.2

-

359.9 285.7 295.6 317.5 349.8 355.9 387.6

- -

---------

---------

Myanmar

(8)122222-2-

537528

-----

878-

6.5 6.1

- - - - --

7.5 5.4

- - - - -

4.7-

3.23.0

-------

3.23.0

-------

Philippines

(9)444444-9-

2,6187,7328,0407,6449,1079,757

-11,849

-

172.2 144.2

- - - - -

220.9-

137.1 111.4

- - - - -

182.2-

21.322.9

-------

21.323.0

-------

Singapore

(10)111111111

28,61928,09427,39423,16328,63730,76233,36835,22136,288

834 726 805 811 907 944 958 931 905

848 781 836 805 873 894 953 964 952

-89.787.477.292.5

102.0107.1110.4116.0

86.989.787.477.292.4

102.0107.1110.4116.0

Thailand

(11)555555-5-

36,82837,79631,91736,99347,46447,102

-35,946

-

511.0 509.0 398.0 499.0 449.2 479.5

-466.0

-

315.0 301.0 612.2 600.8 665.4 706.1

-718.0

-

145.2153.2126.0124.9

-----

117.1123.3127.0124.6

-----

Vietnam

(12)222223-3-

1,123 1,627 1,914 1,813 2,411 2,815 3,132

--

- - - - - - ---

- - - - - - ---

---------

---------

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Chapter I

Population and Demography

Chapter VIIITourism

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Table VIII.1. Visitors Arrivals by Country of Destination, 2000-2008(in thousands)

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points ‘-‘ not available at the time of publicationp/ preliminary as of date of compilation

Country of Destination

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

ASEAN

ASEAN 5

BCLMV

2000

(2)

984

466

5,064

737

10,272

271

1,992

7,691

9,509

2,150

39,136

34,528

4,608

2001

(3)

840

605

5,154

674

12,775

205

1,797

7,519

10,062

2,330

41,960

37,306

4,654

2005

(7)

127

1,422

5,002

1,095

16,431

660

2,623

8,942

11,517

3,468

51,288

44,516

6,772

2003

(5)

944

701

4,371

636

10,577

597

1,907

6,127

10,082

2,429

38,371

33,064

5,307

2002

(4)

891

787

4,914

736

13,292

217

1,933

7,567

10,799

2,628

43,763

38,505

5,258

2006

(8)

158

1,700

4,871

1,215

18,472

653

2,688

9,752

13,822

3,583

56,914

49,605

7,310

2007

(9)

179

2,015

5,506

1,624

20,236

732

3,092

10,288

14,464

4,150

62,285

53,586

8,699

2008 p/

(10)

226

2,125

6,234

1,731

22,052

661

3,139

10,116

14,932

4,254

65,471

56,474

8,997

2004

(6)

119

1,055

5,321

895

15,703

657

2,291

8,375

11,737

2,928

49,082

43,428

5,654

Share (%)

2008(11)

0.3

3.2

9.5

2.6

33.7

1.0

4.8

15.5

22.8

6.5

100.0

86.3

13.7

Table VIII.2. Rate of Growth of Visitors Arrivals by Country of Destination, 2000-2008(in percent)

Country of Destination

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

ASEAN

ASEAN 5

BCLMV

2008-2008

(11)

-16.8

20.9

2.6

11.3

10.0

-

5.8

3.5

5.8

8.9

6.6

6.3

8.7

2000

(2)

3.1

77.4

7.1

18.1

29.5

38.5

1.1

10.4

8.1

20.7

14.4

13.6

20.7

2002

(4)

6.0

30.0

-4.7

9.2

4.0

6.0

7.6

0.6

7.3

12.8

4.3

3.2

13.0

2001

(3)

-14.6

29.7

1.8

-8.6

24.4

-24.3

-9.8

-2.2

5.8

8.4

7.2

8.0

1.0

2003

(5)

6.0

-10.9

-11.0

-13.5

-20.4

174.9

-1.3

-19.0

-6.6

-7.6

-12.3

-14.1

0.9

2004

(6)

-87.4

50.5

21.7

40.6

48.5

10.0

20.1

36.7

16.4

20.6

27.9

31.3

6.5

2008 p/

(10)

26.4

5.5

13.2

6.6

9.0

-

1.5

-1.7

3.2

2.5

5.1

5.4

3.4

2006

(8)

24.3

19.6

-2.6

10.9

12.4

-1.1

2.5

9.0

20.0

3.3

11.0

11.4

7.9

2005

(7)

7.0

34.7

-5.5

22.4

4.6

0.5

14.5

6.8

-1.9

18.4

4.6

2.6

19.8

2007

(9)

12.9

18.5

13.0

33.6

9.6

12.1

15.0

5.5

4.6

15.8

9.4

8.0

19.0

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check pointsp/ preliminary as of date of compilation

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Table VIII.3. Intra-ASEAN Visitors Arrivals by Country of Destination, 2000-2008(in thousands)

Table VIII.4. Extra-ASEAN Visitors Arrivals by Country of Destination, 2000-2008(in thousands)

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival dataMyanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check pointsp/ preliminary as of date of compilation

Country of Destination

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Extra-ASEAN

2000

(2)

108

411

3,009

209

3,089

225

1,709

5,264

7,312

1,885

23,221

2001

(3)

81

547

3,039

202

3,567

161

1,681

4,999

7,676

2,089

24,042

2002

(4)

86

737

2,960

227

3,414

173

1,799

5,034

8,184

2,359

24,971

2003

(5)

91

565

2,304

204

2,533

551

1,776

3,820

7,428

2,102

21,372

2005

(7)

51

1,202

2,964

301

3,446

609

2,444

5,601

8,417

2,998

28,033

2006

(8)

89

1,372

2,564

323

4,615

596

2,485

6,196

10,266

3,012

31,518

2007

(9)

94

1,605

3,982

351

4,616

679

2,856

6,589

10,709

3,488

34,970

2008 p/

(10)

128

1,573

3,460

446

5,415

198

2,885

6,545

10,595

3,738

34,983

Share (%)

2008(11)

0.4

4.5

9.9

1.3

15.5

0.6

8.2

18.7

30.3

10.7

100.0

2004

(6)

41

872

2,908

256

3,421

595

2,142

5,276

8,801

2,597

26,910

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival dataMyanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check pointsp/ preliminary as of date of compilation

Country of Destination

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Intra-ASEAN

2000

(2)

876

56

2,055

528

7,182

45

283

2,428

2,197

265

15,916

2001

(3)

759

58

2,115

472

9,208

43

116

2,520

2,386

241

17,918

2002

(4)

805

50

1,954

509

9,878

45

134

2,533

2,615

269

18,791

2003

(5)

853

136

2,067

433

8,044

46

131

2,307

2,655

327

16,999

2005

(7)

76

220

2,038

794

12,985

52

179

3,341

3,100

470

23,254

2006

(8)

69

328

2,307

892

13,857

57

203

3,556

3,556

572

25,397

2007

(9)

85

410

1,523

1,273

15,620

53

236

3,725

3,756

661

27,341

2008 p/

(10)

98

552

2,775

1,286

16,637

463

254

3,571

4,337

516

30,489

Share (%)

2008(11)

0.3

1.8

9.1

4.2

54.6

1.5

0.8

11.7

14.2

1.7

100.0

2004

(6)

78

183

2,413

639

12,282

62

149

3,099

2,937

330

22,173

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Table VIII.5. Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN by Country of Origin and Year During 2000-2008(in thousands)

Country of Origin

(1)

ASEAN

REST OF THE WORLD

ASIA (Other than ASEAN)

Hongkong

Republic of Korea

Taiwan (ROC)

China

India

Japan

Other Asia

E U R O P E

France

Germany

Italy

Netherlands

Scandinavia

United Kingdom

Other Europe

AMERICAS

Canada

USA

Other Americas

OCEANIA

Australia

New Zealand

Other Oceania

OTHERS

TOTAL

2001

(3)

17,918

24,042

11,735

1,157

1,496

1,932

2,433

763

3,538

418

5,966

613

906

270

417

542

1,603

1,616

2,353

346

1,855

152

2,011

1,722

240

48

1,977

41,960

2000

(2)

15,916

23,221

11,595

1,097

1,303

1,937

2,313

752

3,856

338

5,338

610

891

296

378

586

1,568

1,009

2,397

356

1,965

75

1,875

1,639

225

11

2,017

39,136

2002

(4)

18,791

24,971

12,480

1,084

1,788

1,853

2,837

890

3,661

367

5,571

629

889

270

416

592

1,589

1,085

2,327

359

1,852

115

1,971

1,678

254

39

2,622

43,763

2003

(5)

16,999

21,372

10,797

1,170

1,716

1,558

2,393

751

2,797

411

4,971

558

802

193

352

540

1,380

1,146

2,178

324

1,701

153

1,577

1,306

199

72

1,850

38,371

2004

(6)

22,173

26,910

13,574

1,266

2,350

1,765

3,181

1,021

3,520

470

5,817

672

941

253

344

608

1,647

1,352

2,593

392

2,099

101

2,147

1,849

238

60

2,779

49,082

2005

(7)

23,254

28,033

13,658

1,022

2,645

3,007

1,605

1,240

3,650

488

5,979

738

976

241

367

617

1,784

1,256

2,839

440

2,306

93

2,332

2,034

245

54

3,225

51,288

2006

(8)

25,397

31,518

15,992

1,030

3,353

1,606

3,335

1,470

3,368

1,830

6,428

827

1,049

300

473

809

1,129

1,842

3,180

497

2,490

192

2,513

2,063

354

97

3,405

56,914

2007

(9)

27,341

34,943

17,442

1,124

3,539

1,610

3,926

1,814

3,701

1,728

7,789

846

1,125

301

501

905

1,975

2,135

3,404

544

2,537

323

2,960

2,435

301

225

3,348

62,285

2008 p/

(10)

30,489

34,983

17,646

830

3,252

1,519

4,487

1,988

3,631

1,939

8,249

1,064

1,107

310

556

987

2,026

2,198

3,366

511

2,660

195

3,332

2,920

322

90

2,390

65,471

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival dataMyanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check pointsScandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Swedenp/ preliminary as of date of compilation

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Graphic VIII.1. Trend in Intra and Extra - ASEAN Visitor Arrivals, 2000 -2008

Graphic VIII.2. Trend in ASEAN Visitor Arrivals by Group of Country of Origin 2000-2008

0

10,000

20,000

30,000

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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p/

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Graphic VIII.1. Trend in Intra and Extra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals, 2000-2008

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Graphic VIII.2. Trend in ASEAN Visitor Arrivals by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2008

ASEAN ASIA (Other than ASEAN)E U R O P E AMERICASOCEANIA OTHERS

0

10,000

20,000

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50,000

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Graphic VIII.1. Trend in Intra and Extra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals, 2000-2008

Rest of the World

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0

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0)

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Graphic VIII.2. Trend in ASEAN Visitor Arrivals by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2008

ASEAN ASIA (Other than ASEAN)E U R O P E AMERICASOCEANIA OTHERS

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Graphic VIII.3. Rate of Growth of Tourist Arrivals to ASEAN, by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2007

Graphic VIII.4. Share of Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2008

ASEAN44.2%

ASIA (Other than ASEAN)27.9%

E U R O P E12.5%

AMERICAS5.5%

OCEANIA4.6%

OTHERS5.3%

Graphic VIII.4. Share of Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2008

-40

-30

-20

-10

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Rate

of G

row

th (%

)

Year

Graphic VIII.3. Rate of Growth of Tourist Arrivals to ASEAN, by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2007

ASEAN

ASIA (Other than ASEAN)

E U R O P E

AMERICAS

OCEANIA

OTHERS

ASEAN44.2%

ASIA (Other than ASEAN)27.9%

E U R O P E12.5%

AMERICAS5.5%

OCEANIA4.6%

OTHERS5.3%

Graphic VIII.4. Share of Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2008

-40

-30

-20

-10

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Rate

of G

row

th (%

)

Year

Graphic VIII.3. Rate of Growth of Tourist Arrivals to ASEAN, by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2007

ASEAN

ASIA (Other than ASEAN)

E U R O P E

AMERICAS

OCEANIA

OTHERS

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Graphic VIII.5. Share of Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN 5 by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2008

Graphic VIII.6. Share of Visitor Arrivals to BCLMV by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2008

ASEAN, 46.4%

ASIA (Other than ASEAN), 27.0%

E U R O P E, 12.4%

AMERICAS, 5.1%

OCEANIA, 4.6% OTHERS, 4.5%

Graphic VIII.5. Share of Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN 5 by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2008

ASEAN, 32.0%

ASIA (Other than ASEAN), 32.1%

E U R O P E, 12.6%

AMERICAS, 7.9%

OCEANIA, 4.3%OTHERS, 11.1%

Graphic VIII.6. Share of Visitor Arrivals to BCLMV by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2008

ASEAN, 46.4%

ASIA (Other than ASEAN), 27.0%

E U R O P E, 12.4%

AMERICAS, 5.1%

OCEANIA, 4.6% OTHERS, 4.5%

Graphic VIII.5. Share of Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN 5 by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2008

ASEAN, 32.0%

ASIA (Other than ASEAN), 32.1%

E U R O P E, 12.6%

AMERICAS, 7.9%

OCEANIA, 4.3%OTHERS, 11.1%

Graphic VIII.6. Share of Visitor Arrivals to BCLMV by Group of Country of Origin, 2000-2008

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Table VIII.6. Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN Member States

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival dataMyanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check pointsScandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden

Country of Origin Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Darussalam

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

ASEAN 3,699 1,994 19,247 6,825 105,694 REST OF THE WORLD 769 8,882 27,190 2,519 34,116

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 324 3,478 12,723 757 15,473 Hongkong 6 20 699 - 751 Republic of Korea 32 1,317 2,190 60 1,181 Taiwan (ROC) 38 505 2,936 27 1,747 China 111 563 711 395 4,768 India 50 58 451 21 2,255 Japan 27 883 5,094 201 3,218 Other Asia 59 133 643 53 1,553 E U R O P E 233 2,103 6,835 1,049 6,003 France 8 504 792 239 384 Germany 20 264 1,218 127 610 Italy 3 88 379 39 223 Netherlands 18 100 1,002 62 348 Scandinavia 6 127 375 74 564 United Kingdom 165 484 1,273 210 2,258 Other Europe 13 536 1,795 196 1,615 AMERICAS 51 1,046 1,833 419 2,488 Canada 23 176 267 84 380 USA 28 788 1,410 321 1,488 Other Americas 0 81 156 15 620 OCEANIA 135 428 3,439 183 2,793 Australia 99 316 3,196 154 2,291 New Zealand 32 112 230 29 226 Other Oceania 4 - 13 - 276 OTHERS 26 1,827 2,361 111 7,360

TOTAL 4,468 10,876 46,437 9,344 139,810

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by Country of Origin during 2000 - 2008in thousands

Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam TOTAL

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 4,155 4,605 24,208 47,692 3,182 221,301 8,780 25,752 46,694 99,003 21,270 274,975 3,851 13,081 25,826 50,195 11,516 137,225 331 1,503 2,198 5,140 44 10,692 451 4,007 3,366 9,030 1,954 23,587 375 1,193 1,940 6,104 1,986 16,849 1,092 1,350 7,033 9,558 5,212 30,792 637 517 4,028 3,870 12 11,900 735 4,139 5,220 13,120 2,302 34,939 230 373 2,042 3,374 5 8,465 1,609 4,496 9,206 27,434 2,811 61,777 186 389 779 3,004 978 8,310 258 814 1,323 4,573 392 11,832 89 202 280 1,273 80 3,444 79 265 552 1,587 141 4,912 80 556 599 4,203 194 7,303 527 1,204 3,766 6,002 523 18,412 390 1,066 1,905 6,792 503 15,918 613 5,154 4,005 8,455 2,785 26,849 97 688 642 1,381 395 4,134 486 4,408 3,180 6,730 2,388 21,227 29 57 183 344 2 1,488 801 1,501 5,912 6,545 1,162 22,899 663 1,131 4,992 5,645 1,089 19,576 126 145 813 828 73 2,613 13 225 108 72 - 710 1,905 1,519 1,745 6,374 2,996 26,224

12,935 30,357 70,903 146,695 24,452 496,275

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Table VIII.7. Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN Member States

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival dataScandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden

Country of Origin Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Darussalam

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

ASEAN 85 410 1,523 1,273 15,620 REST OF THE WORLD 94 1,605 3,982 351 4,616

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 46 771 1,403 110 2,537 Hongkong 2 3 154 - 94 Republic of Korea 4 330 272 13 225 Taiwan (ROC) 2 118 205 3 201 China 28 118 181 55 689 India 3 11 84 2 422 Japan 4 162 474 30 368 Other Asia 2 29 33 7 537 E U R O P E 21 409 528 148 827 France 1 90 - 35 59 Germany 2 53 102 19 79 Italy 1 18 - 7 32 Netherlands 1 21 107 10 56 Scandinavia 1 31 - 12 94 United Kingdom 13 84 129 31 276 Other Europe 2 112 190 34 232 AMERICAS 5 195 125 61 470 Canada 2 34 - 13 47 USA 3 138 125 46 205 Other Americas - 23 - 3 218 OCEANIA 20 84 267 28 517 Australia 15 72 267 24 320 New Zealand 5 12 - 4 41 Other Oceania - - - - 156 OTHERS 2 146 1,660 4 264

TOTAL 179 2,015 5,506 1,624 20,236

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by Country of Origin during 2007(in thousands)

Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam TOTAL

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 53 236 3,725 3,756 661 27,341 679 2,856 6,563 10,709 3,488 34,943 108 1,503 3,777 5,415 1,773 17,442 3 112 302 448 6 1,124 16 653 464 1,075 486 3,539 14 112 208 427 320 1,610 30 158 1,114 1,003 550 3,926 8 27 749 506 - 1,814 16 395 595 1,249 411 3,701 23 45 345 706 - 1,728 75 296 1,239 3,622 624 7,789 16 19 99 352 175 846 15 56 165 537 97 1,125 10 14 39 159 22 301 - 18 70 183 35 501 - 28 81 623 35 905 6 80 496 746 114 1,975 28 81 289 1,022 147 2,135 19 675 524 817 512 3,404 3 91 87 150 117 544 15 579 409 624 395 2,537 1 5 29 44 - 323 8 163 910 732 231 2,960 7 112 768 638 211 2,435 1 10 117 90 20 301 0 41 25 4 - 225 469 219 113 122 349 3,348

732 3,092 10,288 14,464 4,150 62,285

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Table VIII.8. Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN Member Countries

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival dataMyanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check pointsScandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Sweden

Country of Origin Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Darussalam

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

ASEAN 98 552 2,775 1,286 16,637 REST OF THE WORLD 128 1,573 3,460 446 5,415 ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 60 685 1,781 167 2,899 Hongkong 2 3 81 - - Republic of Korea 18 267 321 - 267 Taiwan (ROC) 2 83 224 3 191 China 28 130 337 106 950 India 4 12 102 3 551 Japan 4 164 547 32 433 Other Asia 3 27 169 24 506 E U R O P E 24 456 925 166 1,002 France 1 98 125 39 86 Germany 2 60 138 25 112 Italy 1 20 33 6 39 Netherlands 1 22 141 11 91 Scandinavia 1 34 51 12 93 United Kingdom 16 98 150 36 371 Other Europe 2 124 286 35 211 AMERICAS 5 205 240 75 345 Canada 2 37 40 15 78 USA 3 145 174 55 223 Other Americas - 23 26 6 44 OCEANIA 35 99 482 33 487 Australia 26 85 450 28 427 New Zealand 9 14 23 4 56 Other Oceania - - 9 - 4 OTHERS 3 128 33 5 682

TOTAL 225 2,125 6,234 1,731 22,052

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by Country of Origin during 2008(in thousands)

Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam TOTAL

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 463 254 3,571 4,337 516 30,489 198 2,885 6,545 10,595 3,738 34,983 143 1,474 3,685 4,957 1,796 17,646 2 117 278 347 - 830 11 612 423 884 449 3,252 10 119 176 407 304 1,519 98 164 1,079 947 650 4,487 7 31 778 500 - 1,988 10 359 571 1,118 393 3,631 5 72 380 753 - 1,939 36 332 1,296 3,831 182 8,249 7 23 111 392 182 1,064 8 55 175 532 - 1,107 2 15 43 151 - 310 1 19 73 196 - 556 1 32 81 681 - 987 5 87 493 769 - 2,026 11 101 319 1,109 - 2,198 14 688 505 871 417 3,366 2 102 80 156 - 511 12 578 397 655 417 2,660 1 8 28 60 - 195 5 180 968 808 235 3,332 5 122 833 710 235 2,920 1 11 111 93 - 322 0 48 24 5 - 90 0 212 91 128 1,108 2,390

661 3,139 10,116 14,932 4,254 65,471

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Table VIII.9. Rate of Growth of Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN by Country of Originand Year During 2000-2007

in percent

Country of Origin

(1)

ASEANREST OF THE WORLD

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) Hongkong Republic of Korea Taiwan (ROC) China India Japan Other Asia

E U R O P E France Germany Italy Netherlands Scandinavia United Kingdom Other Europe

AMERICAS Canada USA Other Americas

OCEANIA Australia New Zealand Other OceaniaOTHERSTOTAL

2001

(3)

12.63.5

1.25.4

14.8-0.35.21.4

-8.223.7

11.80.51.6

-9.010.5-7.52.2

60.2

-1.8-2.9-5.6

102.5

7.35.16.8

354.4-2.07.2

2000

(2)

15.411.6

11.59.9

28.010.920.531.615.2

-57.9

12.36.82.67.9

21.126.020.2

5.6

11.312.912.4

-15.4

2.62.35.7

-8.920.413.1

2002

(4)

4.93.9

6.3-6.319.5-4.116.616.7

3.5-12.1

-6.62.7

-1.80.0

-0.49.3

-0.8-32.9

-1.14.0

-0.1-24.3

-2.0-2.65.6

-19.332.6

4.3

2003

(5)

-9.5-14.4

-13.57.9

-4.0-15.9-15.6-15.6-23.612.1

-10.8-11.3

-9.8-28.5-15.2

-8.8-13.2

5.7

-6.4-9.9-8.232.5

-20.0-22.2-21.787.5

-29.4-12.3

2004

(6)

30.425.9

25.78.2

37.013.332.935.925.814.2

17.020.517.331.3-2.512.719.418.0

19.021.223.4

-34.1

36.241.619.8

-17.550.227.9

2005

(7)

4.94.2

0.6-19.212.6-9.1-5.521.5

3.73.8

2.89.73.8

-4.66.91.48.3

-7.1

9.512.0

9.9-8.0

8.610.0

2.7-10.316.1

4.5

2006

(8)

9.212.4

17.10.7

26.80.1

10.918.5-7.7

275.3

7.512.1

7.524.128.831.1

-36.746.6

12.013.1

8.0107.6

7.81.4

44.780.45.6

11.0

2007

(9)

7.710.9

9.19.25.50.2

17.723.4

9.9-5.6

21.22.37.30.56.0

11.974.916.0

7.09.31.9

67.7

17.818.0

-15.1132.5

-1.79.4

2000-2007

(10)

8.06.0

6.00.3

15.3-2.67.9

13.4-0.626.3

5.54.83.40.24.16.43.4

11.3

5.16.23.7

23.1

6.75.84.2

54.87.56.9

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival dataMyanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check pointsScandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Swedenp/ preliminary as of date of compilation

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Table VIII.10. Share in Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN by Country of Originand Year During 2000-2008

in percent

Country of Origin

(1)

ASEANREST OF THE WORLD

ASIA (Other than ASEAN) Hongkong Republic of Korea Taiwan (ROC) China India Japan Other Asia

E U R O P E France Germany Italy Netherlands Scandinavia United Kingdom Other Europe

AMERICAS Canada USA Other Americas

OCEANIA Australia New Zealand Other OceaniaOTHERSTOTAL

2001

(3)

42.757.3

28.02.83.64.65.81.88.41.0

14.21.52.20.61.01.33.83.9

5.60.84.40.4

4.84.10.60.14.7

100

2000

(2)

40.759.3

29.62.83.34.95.91.99.90.9

13.61.62.30.81.01.54.02.6

6.10.95.00.2

4.84.20.60.05.2

100

2002

(4)

42.957.1

28.52.54.14.26.52.08.40.8

12.71.42.00.61.01.43.62.5

5.30.84.20.3

4.53.80.60.16.0

100

2003

(5)

44.355.7

28.13.04.54.16.22.07.31.1

13.01.52.10.50.91.43.63.0

5.70.84.40.4

4.13.40.50.24.8

100

2004

(6)

45.254.8

27.72.64.83.66.52.17.21.0

11.91.41.90.50.71.23.42.8

5.30.84.30.2

4.43.80.50.15.7

100

2005

(7)

45.354.7

26.62.05.23.15.92.47.11.0

11.71.41.90.50.71.23.52.4

5.50.94.50.2

4.54.00.50.16.3

100

2006

(8)

44.655.4

28.11.85.92.85.92.65.93.2

11.31.51.80.50.81.42.03.2

5.60.94.40.3

4.43.60.60.26.0

100

2007

(9)

43.956.1

28.01.85.72.66.32.95.92.8

12.51.41.80.50.81.53.23.4

5.50.94.10.5

4.83.90.50.45.4

100

2008

(10)

46.653.4

27.01.35.02.36.93.05.53.0

12.61.61.70.50.81.53.13.4

5.10.84.10.3

5.14.50.50.13.7

100

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check pointsScandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Swedenp/ preliminary as of date of compilation

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Table VIII.11. Share in Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN Member Countries

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival data Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check pointsScandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Swedenp/ preliminary as of date of compilation

Country of Origin Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Darussalam

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

ASEAN 82.8 18.3 41.4 73.0 75.6REST OF THE WORLD 17.2 81.7 58.6 27.0 24.4 ASIA (Other than ASEAN) 7.2 32.0 27.4 8.1 11.1 Hongkong 0.1 0.2 1.5 0.0 0.5 Republic of Korea 0.7 12.1 4.7 0.6 0.8 Taiwan (ROC) 0.8 4.6 6.3 0.3 1.2 China 2.5 5.2 1.5 4.2 3.4 India 1.1 0.5 1.0 0.2 1.6 Japan 0.6 8.1 11.0 2.2 2.3 Other Asia 1.3 1.2 1.4 0.6 1.1 E U R O P E 5.2 19.3 14.7 11.2 4.3 France 0.2 4.6 1.7 2.6 0.3 Germany 0.4 2.4 2.6 1.4 0.4 Italy 0.1 0.8 0.8 0.4 0.2 Netherlands 0.4 0.9 2.2 0.7 0.2 Scandinavia 0.1 1.2 0.8 0.8 0.4 United Kingdom 3.7 4.5 2.7 2.2 1.6 Other Europe 0.3 4.9 3.9 2.1 1.2 AMERICAS 1.2 9.6 3.9 4.5 1.8 Canada 0.5 1.6 0.6 0.9 0.3 USA 0.6 7.2 3.0 3.4 1.1 Other Americas 0.0 0.7 0.3 0.2 0.4 OCEANIA 3.0 3.9 7.4 2.0 2.0 Australia 2.2 2.9 6.9 1.7 1.6 New Zealand 0.7 1.0 0.5 0.3 0.2 Other Oceania 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2OTHERS 0.6 16.8 5.1 1.2 5.3

TOTAL 100 100 100 100 100

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by Country of Origin During 2000-2008in percent

Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam TOTAL

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 32.1 15.2 34.1 32.5 13.0 44.6 67.9 84.8 65.9 67.5 87.0 55.4 29.8 43.1 36.4 34.2 47.1 27.7 2.6 5.0 3.1 3.5 0.2 2.2 3.5 13.2 4.7 6.2 8.0 4.8 2.9 3.9 2.7 4.2 8.1 3.4 8.4 4.4 9.9 6.5 21.3 6.2 4.9 1.7 5.7 2.6 0.1 2.4 5.7 13.6 7.4 8.9 9.4 7.0 1.8 1.2 2.9 2.3 0.0 1.7 12.4 14.8 13.0 18.7 11.5 12.4 1.4 1.3 1.1 2.0 4.0 1.7 2.0 2.7 1.9 3.1 1.6 2.4 0.7 0.7 0.4 0.9 0.3 0.7 0.6 0.9 0.8 1.1 0.6 1.0 0.6 1.8 0.8 2.9 0.8 1.5 4.1 4.0 5.3 4.1 2.1 3.7 3.0 3.5 2.7 4.6 2.1 3.2 4.7 17.0 5.6 5.8 11.4 5.4 0.8 2.3 0.9 0.9 1.6 0.8 3.8 14.5 4.5 4.6 9.8 4.3 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.3 6.2 4.9 8.3 4.5 4.8 4.6 5.1 3.7 7.0 3.8 4.5 3.9 1.0 0.5 1.1 0.6 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.7 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 14.7 5.0 2.5 4.3 12.3 5.3

100 100 100 100 100 100

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Table VIII.12. Share of Intra-ASEAN Visitor in ASEAN in percent

Country of Origin

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

ASEAN

REST OF THE WORLD

Cambodia

ASEAN

REST OF THE WORLD

Indonesia

ASEAN

REST OF THE WORLD

Lao PDR

ASEAN

REST OF THE WORLD

Malaysia

ASEAN

REST OF THE WORLD

Myanmar

ASEAN

REST OF THE WORLD

Philippines

ASEAN

REST OF THE WORLD

Singapore

ASEAN

REST OF THE WORLD

Thailand

ASEAN

REST OF THE WORLD

Viet Nam

ASEAN

REST OF THE WORLD

ALL ASEAN

ASEAN

REST OF THE WORLD

2001

(3)

90.4

9.6

9.6

90.4

41.0

59.0

70.1

29.9

72.1

27.9

21.2

78.8

6.4

93.6

33.5

66.5

23.7

76.3

10.3

89.7

42.7

57.3

2000

(2)

89.0

11.0

11.9

88.1

40.6

59.4

71.7

28.3

69.9

30.1

16.7

83.3

14.2

85.8

31.6

68.4

23.1

76.9

12.3

87.7

40.7

59.3

2005

(7)

59.9

40.1

15.4

84.6

40.7

59.3

72.5

27.5

79.0

21.0

7.8

92.2

6.8

93.2

37.4

62.6

26.9

73.1

13.5

86.5

45.3

54.7

2006

(8)

43.4

56.6

19.3

80.7

47.4

52.6

73.4

26.6

75.0

25.0

8.7

91.3

7.5

92.5

36.5

63.5

25.7

74.3

16.0

84.0

44.6

55.4

2007

(9)

47.4

52.6

20.4

79.6

27.7

72.3

78.4

21.6

77.2

22.8

7.2

92.8

7.6

92.4

36.2

63.8

26.0

74.0

15.9

84.1

43.9

56.1

2008

(10)

43.4

56.6

26.0

74.0

44.5

55.5

74.3

25.7

75.4

24.6

70.0

30.0

8.1

91.9

35.3

64.7

29.0

71.0

12.1

87.9

46.6

53.4

2000-2008

(11)

82.8

17.2

18.3

81.7

41.4

58.6

73.0

27.0

75.6

24.4

18.6

81.4

7.8

92.2

35.5

64.5

25.8

74.2

13.1

86.9

42.1

57.9

2002

(4)

90.4

9.6

6.3

93.7

39.8

60.2

69.2

30.8

74.3

25.7

20.5

79.5

6.9

93.1

33.5

66.5

24.2

75.8

10.3

89.7

42.9

57.1

2003

(5)

90.4

9.6

19.4

80.6

47.3

52.7

68.0

32.0

76.1

23.9

7.8

92.2

6.9

93.1

37.7

62.3

26.3

73.7

13.5

86.5

44.3

55.7

2004

(6)

65.4

34.6

17.4

82.6

45.4

54.6

71.4

28.6

78.2

21.8

9.4

90.6

6.5

93.5

37.0

63.0

25.0

75.0

11.3

88.7

45.2

54.8

Source:ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes:Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival dataMyanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check pointsScandinavia: Finland, Norway, and Swedenp/ preliminary as of date of compilation

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Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam ASEAN

Shar

e (%

)

Gaphic VIII.8. Share of Intra and Extra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN Countries, 2000-2008

REST OF THE WORLDASEAN

16.5

83.5

18.3

41.2

73.0

75.6

18.67.8

35.625.8

13.0

42.1

57.9

86.974.2

64.4

92.281.4

24.427.0

58.8

81.7

Gaphic VIII.8. Share of Intra and Extra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN Countries, 2000-2008

Graphic VIII.7. Share of Intra-ASEAN Tourist Arrivals by Host Countries, 2008

Brunei Darussalam

0.20% Cambodia1.82% Indonesia

8.78% Lao PDR4.24%

Malaysia54.83%

Myanmar1.52%

The Philippines0.84%

Singapore11.77%

Thailand14.30%

Viet Nam1.70%

Graphic VIII.7. Share of Intra-ASEAN Tourist Arrivals by Host Countries, 2008

83.47123556

18.3339918

41.20885355

73.04357626

75.59833312

18.60241088

7.848935432

35.56909445

25.75368446

13.07827456

42.06454279

16.52876444

81.6660082

58.79114645

26.95642374

24.40166688

81.39758912

92.15106457

64.43090555

74.24631554

86.92172544

57.93545721

Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam ASEAN

Shar

e (%

)

Gaphic VIII.8. Share of Intra and Extra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN Countries, 2000-2008

REST OF THE WORLDASEAN

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Graphic VIII.9. Trend in Visitor Arrivals in ASEAN 5 by Country, 2000-2008

0

5000000

10000000

15000000

20000000

25000000

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p/

Num

ber o

f Vis

itor

Arr

ival

s

Year

Graphic VIII.9. Trend in Visitor Arrivals in ASEAN 5 by Country, 2000-2008

Indonesia

Malaysia

0

500,000

1,000,000

1,500,000

2,000,000

2,500,000

3,000,000

3,500,000

4,000,000

4,500,000

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p/

Num

ber o

f Vis

itor

Arr

ival

s

Year

Graphic VIII.10. Trend in Visitor Arrivals in BCLMV by Country, 2000-2008

Brunei DarussalamCambodiaLao PDR

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Graphic VIII.10. Trend in Visitor Arrivals in BCLMV by Country, 2000-2008

0

5000000

10000000

15000000

20000000

25000000

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p/

Num

ber o

f Vis

itor

Arr

ival

s

Year

Graphic VIII.9. Trend in Visitor Arrivals in ASEAN 5 by Country, 2000-2008

Indonesia

Malaysia

0

500,000

1,000,000

1,500,000

2,000,000

2,500,000

3,000,000

3,500,000

4,000,000

4,500,000

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p/

Num

ber o

f Vis

itor

Arr

ival

s

Year

Graphic VIII.10. Trend in Visitor Arrivals in BCLMV by Country, 2000-2008

Brunei DarussalamCambodiaLao PDR

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Table VIII.13. Intra-ASEAN Visitor Arrivals

Country of Origin

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Other (unspecified)

Intra-ASEAN

2000

(3)

284

179

2,071

105

2,972

75

675

7,604

1,766

171

13

15,916

2001

(4)

404

143

2,368

132

2,961

78

600

9,200

1,798

229

5

17,918

2003

(6)

289

170

2,217

186

3,101

70

583

8,158

1,937

278

11

16,999

2002

(5)

349

161

2,404

136

3,043

77

582

9,651

1,999

243

148

18,791

2004

(7)

532

207

2,811

155

2,738

83

567

12,055

2,575

437

13

22,173

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Starting 2004, Brunei Darussalam applies new methodology in collecting tourist arrival dataMyanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check pointsp/ preliminary as of date of compilation

2005

(8)

568

306

3,000

256

2,659

103

645

11,977

3,138

572

30

23,254

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by Country of Origin, 2000-2008(in thousands)

2006

(9)

855

301

3,429

329

3,263

134

969

12,120

3,229

769

-

25,397

2007

(10)

1,238

316

4,070

590

3,134

191

1,023

12,490

3,283

1,006

-

27,341

Share (%) 2008(12)

3.8

0.6

14.8

2.5

13.5

0.7

4.2

43.9

11.7

4.3

0.0

100.0

Rate of Growth (%)2000-2008

(13)

19.4

-0.6

10.2

28.3

4.1

-

8.2

7.3

9.2

29.2

-100.0

8.5

2008 p/

(11)

1,168

170

4,514

771

4,113

207

1,270

13,384

3,567

1,324

-

30,489

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Country of Number of Visitors (in thousands) Share (%) Destination 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p/ 2008

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)Brunei Darussalam 5 3 3 4 2 2 2 3 3 0.1Cambodia 36 37 38 66 95 109 124 138 145 5.5Indonesia 182 178 175 130 153 161 131 125 174 6.6Lao PDR 33 26 0 30 37 47 47 46 55 2.1Malaysia 184 146 128 131 145 151 174 205 223 8.4Myanmar 13 14 14 13 16 17 18 15 12 0.4Philippines 445 392 395 388 478 528 567 579 578 21.7Singapore 386 344 328 251 333 371 400 409 397 14.9Thailand 473 485 510 469 567 585 641 624 655 24.6Viet Nam 209 230 260 219 272 334 386 395 417 15.7

ASEAN 1,965 1,855 1,852 1,701 2,099 2,306 2,490 2,537 2,660 100.0

ASEAN 5 1,670 1,545 1,536 1,369 1,676 1,798 1,913 1,941 2,027 76.2

BCLMV 295 310 316 332 423 509 577 596 632 23.8

Country of Number of Visitors (in thousands) Share (%) Destination 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p/ 2008

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)Brunei Darussalam 42 30 32 34 14 14 21 21 24 0.3Cambodia 65 66 71 183 243 310 300 409 456 5.5Indonesia 860 862 869 559 721 780 730 528 925 11.2Lao PDR 82 75 102 94 112 131 139 148 166 2.0Malaysia 585 1,132 531 451 376 437 661 827 1,002 12.1Myanmar 53 53 64 59 63 65 81 75 36 0.4Philippines 249 199 182 176 210 244 251 296 332 4.0Singapore 1,089 1,078 1,102 845 1,075 1,125 1,210 1,239 1,296 15.7Thailand 2,049 2,158 2,302 2,284 2,648 2,600 2,561 3,622 3,831 46.4Viet Nam 262 313 317 285 355 272 473 624 182 2.2

ASEAN 5,338 5,966 5,571 4,971 5,817 5,979 6,428 7,789 8,249 100.0

ASEAN 5 4,833 5,429 4,985 4,315 5,030 5,187 5,414 6,513 7,385 89.5

BCLMV 504 537 586 655 788 792 1,013 1,277 863 10.5

Table VIII.14. Visitor Arrivals from USA to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2000-2008

Table VIII.15. Visitor Arrivals from Europe to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2000-2008

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Brunei Darussalam: projectionMyanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points‘-‘ not available at the time of publicationp/ preliminary as of date of compilation

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Brunei Darussalam: projection Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points‘-‘ not available at the time of publicationp/ preliminary as of date of compilation

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Country of Number of Visitors (in thousands) Share (%) Destination 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p/ 2008

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)Brunei Darussalam 4 2 3 3 2 2 3 4 4 0.1Cambodia 20 18 17 88 118 138 158 162 164 4.5Indonesia 662 611 680 463 616 622 419 474 547 15.1Lao PDR 21 16 20 18 20 23 23 30 32 0.9Malaysia 456 398 355 214 301 340 354 368 433 11.9Myanmar 22 20 21 19 20 20 19 16 10 0.3Philippines 391 344 342 323 382 415 422 395 359 9.9Singapore 930 756 723 434 599 589 291 595 571 15.7Thailand 1,198 1,169 1,222 1,026 1,194 1,182 1,293 1,249 1,118 30.8Viet Nam 153 205 280 210 267 321 384 411 393 10.8

ASEAN 3,856 3,538 3,661 2,797 3,520 3,650 3,368 3,701 3,631 100.0

ASEAN 5 3,636 3,277 3,322 2,460 3,093 3,148 2,780 3,079 3,029 83.4

BCLMV 219 261 340 337 428 502 588 622 603 16.6

Country of Number of Visitors (in thousands) Share (%) Destination 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p/ 2008

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)Brunei Darussalam 6 6 7 7 5 4 20 28 28 0.6Cambodia 31 32 28 39 46 59 81 118 130 2.9Indonesia 28 0 20 41 51 53 0 181 337 7.5Lao PDR 28 41 22 21 33 39 50 55 106 2.4Malaysia 425 453 558 351 550 352 439 689 950 21.2Myanmar 14 17 18 16 18 20 25 30 98 2.2Philippines 15 19 28 32 40 107 134 158 164 3.6Singapore 434 497 670 568 880 858 1,037 1,114 1,079 24.0Thailand 704 695 763 625 780 762 1,033 1,003 947 21.1Viet Nam 626 673 724 693 778 753 516 550 650 14.5

ASEAN 2,313 2,433 2,837 2,393 3,181 3,007 3,335 3,926 4,487 100.0

ASEAN 5 1,607 1,664 2,039 1,617 2,301 2,132 2,643 3,145 3,476 77.5

BCLMV 706 769 798 776 880 875 692 782 1,011 22.5

Table VIII.16. Visitor Arrivals from Japan to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2000-2008

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Brunei Darussalam: projectionMyanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points‘-‘ not available at the time of publicationp/ preliminary as of date of compilation

Table VIII.17. Visitor Arrivals from China to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2000-2008

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Brunei Darussalam: projection Myanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points‘-‘ not available at the time of publicationp/ preliminary as of date of compilation

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Table VIII.18. Visitor Arrivals from Republic of Korea to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2000-2008

Table VIII.19. Visitor Arrivals from Australia to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2000-2008

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Brunei Darussalam: projectionMyanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points‘-‘ not available at the time of publicationp/ preliminary as of date of compilation

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes: Brunei Darussalam: projectionMyanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points‘-‘ not available at the time of publicationp/ preliminary as of date of compilation

Country of Number of Visitors (in thousands) Share (%) Destination 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p/ 2008

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)Brunei Darussalam 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 18 0.5Cambodia 8 10 10 62 128 217 285 330 267 8.2Indonesia 179 212 218 202 228 263 296 272 321 9.9Lao PDR 5 4 5 5 7 9 11 13 0 0.0Malaysia 72 66 64 46 91 158 189 225 267 8.2Myanmar 7 8 8 8 10 11 18 16 11 0.4Philippines 175 208 288 304 379 489 572 653 612 18.8Singapore 354 359 371 261 361 364 455 464 423 13.0Thailand 448 553 717 695 911 816 1,101 1,075 884 27.2Viet Nam 53 75 105 130 233 317 422 486 449 13.8

ASEAN 1,303 1,496 1,788 1,716 2,350 2,645 3,353 3,539 3,252 100.0

ASEAN 5 1,228 1,398 1,659 1,508 1,970 2,090 2,613 2,690 2,507 77.1

BCLMV 75 97 129 207 380 555 740 849 745 22.9

Country of Number of Visitors (in thousands) Share (%) Destination 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p/ 2008

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)Brunei Darussalam 12 8 8 9 3 3 15 15 26 0.9Cambodia 11 13 12 27 38 47 11 72 85 2.9Indonesia 387 398 385 269 406 407 227 267 450 15.4Lao PDR 10 10 13 12 15 20 22 24 28 1.0Malaysia 237 222 194 145 204 265 277 320 427 14.6Myanmar 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 5 0.2Philippines 76 69 71 70 89 96 101 112 122 4.2Singapore 510 551 538 393 561 620 692 768 833 28.5Thailand 323 364 356 285 397 422 538 638 710 24.3Viet Nam 68 84 97 93 129 145 173 211 235 8.0

ASEAN 1,639 1,722 1,678 1,306 1,849 2,034 2,063 2,435 2,920 100.0

ASEAN 5 1,533 1,603 1,543 1,160 1,658 1,811 1,836 2,106 2,542 87.1

BCLMV 106 119 135 146 191 223 227 328 378 12.9

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Table VIII.20. Visitor Arrivals from India to ASEAN by Country of Destination, 2000-2008

Source: ASEAN NTO’s, as compiled in the ASEAN Tourism Database as of 15 July 2009

Notes:Brunei Darussalam: projectionMyanmar: Others & Unspecified include tourist arrivals from border check points‘-‘ not available at the time of publicationp/ preliminary as of date of compilation

Country of Number of Visitors (in thousands) Share (%) Destination 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p/ 2008

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)Brunei Darussalam 6 6 7 7 5 5 7 3 4 0.2Cambodia 2 2 2 5 7 7 9 11 12 0.6Indonesia 35 35 39 30 36 35 54 84 102 5.1Lao PDR 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 0.1Malaysia 132 144 183 145 173 226 279 422 551 27.7Myanmar 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 8 7 0.3Philippines 19 15 15 16 18 21 23 27 31 1.6Singapore 346 340 376 309 471 584 659 749 778 39.2Thailand 203 206 253 231 301 353 430 506 500 25.2Viet Nam 0 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

ASEAN 752 763 890 751 1,021 1,240 1,470 1,814 1,988 100.0

ASEAN 5 735 740 866 731 999 1,218 1,445 1,789 1,963 98.7

BCLMV 17 23 24 20 22 22 25 25 25 1.3

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Chapter I

Population and Demography

Chapter IXAgriculture

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Table IX.1. Agriculture Land and Land Use, 2005

Country Total area(000 Ha)

Land area(000 Ha)

Agricultural area Non Arable& Non per-

manent(000 Ha)

AgriculturePopulation

(%)Total

Agrc. area(000 Ha)

% ofland area

Arable land(000 Ha)

PermanentCrops

(000 Ha)

PermanentPasture(000 Ha)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 577 527 25 4.7 14 5 6 508 2

Cambodia 18,104 17,652 5,356 30.3 3,700 156 1,500 13,796 9,590

Indonesia 190,457 181,157 47,800 26.4 23,000 13,600 11,200 144,557 90,889

Lao PDR 23,680 23,080 1,959 8.5 1,000 81 878 21,999 4,479

Malaysia 32,974 32,855 7,870 24.0 1,800 5,785 285 25,270 3,656

Myanmar 67,658 65,755 11,268 17.1 10,068 888 312 54,799 34,663

Philippines 30,000 29,817 12,200 40.9 5,700 5,000 1,500 19,117 30,195

Singapore 70 69 1 1.2 1 0 0 68 4

Thailand 51,312 51,089 18,600 36.4 14,200 3,600 800 33,289 28,907

Viet Nam 32,931 31,007 9,592 30.9 6,600 2,350 642 22,057 54,987

Total 447,763 433,008 114,671 26.5 66,083 31,465 17,123 335,460 257,372

Source: FAOSTAT website, as of December 2007

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Table IX.2. GDP Share, Employment, Export and Import Share of Agriculture Sector%

CountryGDP Share*) Employment

Share**) Export Share Import Share

2006 2007 2008 2005 2007 2007 2008 p) 2007 2008 p)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 1.1 1.1 - - - 0.06 0.04 15.84 11.85

Cambodia 29.5 28.7 27.5 60.31) - 0.79 0.79 6.05 6.05

Indonesia 14.2 13.8 13.7 44.0 43.7 14.50 17.41 14.33 7.40

Lao PDR 42.7 - - - - 13.57 7.70 8.01 15.23

Malaysia 7.7 7.4 7.4 15.8 20.32) 8.69 11.08 5.96 7.60

Myanmar - - - - - 22.28 22.95 13.44 10.45

Philippines 18.8 18.4 18.1 37.0 36.1 6.06 7.64 7.15 10.64

Singapore 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 1.76 1.88 2.92 3.25

Thailand 9.0 8.7 8.9 42.1 41.6 11.94 13.62 4.34 4.83

Viet Nam 18.7 17.9 17.5 57.2 55.72) 13.73 13.20 3.51 3.80

Total in percent 7.7 9.9 5.4 5.7

Total in Million US $ 66,559 87,305 40,307 46,979

Source: GDP: ASEAN FMSU Database; Employment share: ASEAN Member State WebsiteTrade share: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes: 1) 2004 Figure for Cambodia2) Malaysia and Viet Nam, 2006 Figuresp) 2008 trade figure is still preliminary*) GDP share; based on real (Constant Price) GDP**) Based on Table III.7 ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2008

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Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

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

Brunei Darussalam 0.46 0.54 0.57 0.55 0.95 1.31 1.38 1.51

Cambodia 4,026 4,099 3,823 4,711 4,170 5,986 6,264 6,727

Indonesia 51,899 50,461 51,489 52,138 53,666 53,985 54,455 57,157

Lao PDR 2,202 2,335 2,417 2,375 2,529 2,568 2,664 2,710

Malaysia 2,141 2,096 2,199 2,259 2,183 2,312 2,188 2,277

Myanmar 21,324 21,915 21,805 23,136 24,725 27,684 30,923 31,449

Philippines 12,389 12,955 13,271 13,500 14,497 14,603 15,327 16,240

Singapore 251 319 333 383 - - - -

Thailand 24,948 28,487 27,052 29,337 29,299 29,387 29,792 30,014

Viet Nam 32,530 32,108 34,447 34,569 36,149 35,791 35,850 35,918

ASEAN 151,710 154,776 156,837 162,409 167,219 172,317 177,463 182,494

Table IX.3. Paddy Production in ASEAN 2000-2007(1000 mt)

Source: ASEAN Food Security Information System (AFSIS) Database, based on country (MOA) data submission.

Graphic IX.1. Paddy Production in Five Major Paddy Producers, 1993-2007

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Graphic IX.2 Sugarcane Production in Five Major Sugarcane Producers, 1993-2007

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Source: ASEAN Food Security Information System (AFSIS) Database, based on country (MOA) data submission.

Source: ASEAN Food Security Information System (AFSIS) Database, based on country (MOA) data submission.

Table IX.4. Maize Production in ASEAN 2000-2007(1000 mt)

Table IX.5. Soybean Production in ASEAN 2000-2007(1000 mt)

Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

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

Brunei Darussalam Na Na 0.05 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.37 0.25

Cambodia 122 186 149 315 257 248 377 523

Indonesia 9,676 9,347 9,654 9,585 11,225 12,524 11,609 13,288

Lao PDR 117 112 124 143 204 373 450 691

Malaysia 26 29 37 39 39 35 38 40

Myanmar 365 532 603 704 784 918 1032 1146

Philippines 4,511 4,525 4,319 4,616 5,413 5,253 6,082 6,737

Singapore Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na

Thailand 4,492 4,516 4,189 4,081 4,124 4,037 3,909 3,539

Viet Nam 2006 2162 2511 3136 3431 3756 3819 4251

ASEAN 21,315 21,409 21,586 22,619 25,477 27,144 27,317 30,215

Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

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

Brunei Darussalam Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na

Cambodia 5 25 39 63 110 179 98 118

Indonesia 1,018 827 673 672 688 797 748 593

Lao PDR 5 3 3 8 5 11 12 10

Malaysia Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na

Myanmar 110 121 124 149 167 189 204 217

Philippines 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Singapore Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na

Thailand 313 279 261 237 232 215 220 211

Viet Nam 149 174 206 220 246 292 258 275

ASEAN 1,601 1,430 1,307 1,350 1,449 1,684 1,541 1,425

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Source: ASEAN Food Security Information System (AFSIS) Database, based on country (MOA) data submission; Indonesia figure taken from Indonesia Statistical Yearbook.

Table IX.6. Sugarcane Production in ASEAN 2000-2007(1000 mt)

Graphic IX.2 Sugarcane Production in Five Major Sugarcane Producers, 1993-2007

Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

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

Brunei Darussalam 0.05 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.15 0.05 0.09 0.06

Cambodia 164 129 209 173 130 118 142 287

Indonesia 1,690 1,725 1,755 1,632 2,052 2,242 2,307 2,588

Lao PDR 297 209 222 308 223 196 218 324

Malaysia 492 485 864 614 845 750 765 756

Myanmar 5,894 7,116 6,429 6,913 7,310 7,187 8,168 9,833

Philippines 21,223 21,709 21,417 23,978 25,579 22,918 24,345 22,235

Singapore Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na

Thailand 46,029 50,986 61,862 82,224 69,808 43,672 56,902 68,641

Viet Nam 15,044 14,657 17,120 16,855 15,649 14,731 15,679 17,379

ASEAN 90,833 97,016 109,878 132,697 121,597 91,814 108,526 122,042

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Table IX.7. Cassava Production in ASEAN 2000-2007(1000 mt)

Country 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

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

Brunei Darussalam 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.05 0.14 0.05 0.09

Cambodia 148 142 122 330 362 536 2314 2215

Indonesia 16,089 17,055 16,913 18,524 19,425 19,321 19,987 20,795

Lao PDR 118 101 29 150 56 51 174 233

Malaysia 38 22 34 35 38 32 32 40

Myanmar 97 126 135 138 188 202 211 282

Philippines 1,766 1,652 1,626 1,622 1,641 1,678 1,757 1,871

Singapore Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na

Thailand 19,094 18,895 15,485 23,849 20,209 17,533 24,606 26,777

Viet Nam 1,986 3,509 4,438 5,309 5,821 6,646 7,714 7,985

ASEAN 39,336 41,502 38,782 49,957 47,739 45,999 56,794 60,198

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Graphic IX.3. Rate of Growth of ASEAN Five Major Food Commodities, 1995-2007

-30.0

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-10.0

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40.0

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Graphic IX.3. Rate of Growth of ASEAN Five Major Food Commodities, 1995-2007

Paddy Maize Soybean Sugarcane Cassava

Source: ASEAN Food Security Information System (AFSIS) Database, based on country (MOA) data submission

Table IX.8. Rate of Growth of ASEAN Five Major Food Commodities(%)

Products 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2004 2006 2007 02-07

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Paddy 3.8 2.0 1.3 3.6 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.8 3.1

Maize 5.3 0.4 0.8 4.8 12.6 6.5 0.6 10.6 7.0

Soybean -18.2 -10.7 -8.6 3.3 7.3 16.2 -8.5 -7.5 1.7

Sugarcane -21.7 6.8 13.3 20.8 -8.4 -24.5 18.2 12.5 2.1

Cassava 6.3 5.5 -6.6 28.8 -4.4 -3.6 23.5 6.0 9.2

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Table IX.10. ASEAN Import of Selected Agricultural Products and Inputs, 2004-2008(Million US $)

Table IX.9. ASEAN Export of Selected Agricultural Products and Inputs, 2004-2008(Million US $)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes : p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank :World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes : p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank :World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

No Description 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

Rate of Growth2000-2004

2004-2008

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)01 Rice, incld husked and broken rice 3,092 2,993 3,204 4,539 7,854 17.1 26.202 Banana, fresh 340 376 421 417 415 2.8 5.103 Pineaplle Prod excluding fresh*) 568 650 667 646 928 3.3 13.104 Mangoes pineapple fresh, including guava,

manggosteen, etc 115 122 121 158 152 5.4 7.2

05 Oil of Plam 8,418 8,182 10,121 16,468 25,011 24.9 31.306 Coconut Oil 961 1,202 951 1,442 1,993 4.2 20.007 Cake of Coconuts 56 54 46 85 95 4.6 14.408 Soybeans 12 11 11 18 21 10.7 14.509 Sugar and honey 1,328 1,276 1,370 2,020 2,299 8.2 14.710 Coffee, green, husk, roasted 853 1,020 1,469 2,040 2,556 24.2 31.511 Shrmps, Prwn, lbster, crb, oth crustn, frsh, chld, frz 3,508 3,594 3,864 3,974 4,051 3.8 3.712 Tobacco 1,253 1,346 1,303 1,502 1,544 23.5 5.413 Crude Rubber 7,719 8,731 13,054 14,226 16,953 25.5 21.714 Fertilizers, manufactured 423 605 472 739 1,086 0.9 26.615 Insecticides, fungcd, herbicd, disinfectn & rodenticd 387 387 437 552 225 20.0 -12.7

No Description 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

Rate of Growth2000-2004

2004-2008

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)01 Rice, incld husked and broken rice 631 900 1,060 1,866 3,091 -0.5 48.802 Banana, fresh 13 14 15 15 17 109.9 6.703 Pineaplle Prod excluding fresh*) 3 15 13 12 13 3.4 41.804 Mangoes pineapple fresh, including guava, mang-

gosteen, etc 47 53 65 83 83 23.9 15.5

05 Oil of Plam 815 510 622 918 1,627 73.4 18.906 Coconut Oil 131 165 122 178 244 24.4 16.807 Cake of Coconuts 10 6 10 23 25 368.3 26.108 Soybeans 1,222 986 881 1,573 2,049 13.3 13.809 Sugar and honey 918 1,354 1,589 2,638 1,515 6.2 13.310 Coffee, green, husk, roasted 67 115 136 261 238 9.5 37.511 Shrmps, Prwn, lbster, crb, oth crustn, frsh, chld, frz 600 488 439 438 419 27.1 -8.612 Tobacco 1,313 1,391 1,302 1,347 1,657 18.6 6.013 Crude Rubber 633 838 1,189 1,335 1,422 15.8 22.414 Fertilizers, manufactured 2,629 2,695 2,782 4,675 8,354 21.5 33.515 Insecticides, fungcd, herbicd, disinfectn & rodenticd 825 892 1,005 778 386 20.5 -17.3

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Table IX.11. ASEAN Exports of Selected Agricultural

No Description Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia

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

01 Rice, incld husked and broken rice 0.0 1.6 0.5

02 Banana, fresh 0.0 0.0 0.9

03 Pineaplle Prod excluding fresh*) 0.0 0.0 71.3

04 Mangoes pineapple fresh, including guava, manggosteen, etc 0.0 0.2 6.8

05 Oil of Plam 0.0 1.4 7,868.6

06 Coconut Oil 0.0 0.0 570.4

07 Cake of Coconuts 0.0 0.0 36.4

08 Soybeans 0.0 2.1 2.3

09 Sugar and honey 0.0 0.1 93.9

10 Coffee, green, husk, roasted 0.0 0.0 636.0

11 Shrmps, Prwn, lbster, crb, oth crustn, frsh, chld, frz 3.7 0.6 992.9

12 Tobacco 0.0 10.8 424.7

13 Crude Rubber 0.0 41.6 4,870.5

14 Fertilizers, manufactured 0.0 0.0 213.6

15 Insecticides, fungcd, herbicd, disinfectn & rodenticd 0.0 0.0 110.2

Sources and Notes: ASEAN Trade Statistic Database

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Products and Inputs by Countries, 2007(Million US $)

Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam Total

(6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)

1.2 0.1 8.2 0.5 27.2 3,470.0 1,029.5 4,538.9

0.0 6.4 0.0 401.4 0.1 8.0 0.3 417.0

0.0 13.7 0.0 122.4 10.8 420.7 6.9 645.7

0.0 7.4 0.0 97.6 2.0 40.7 3.1 157.9

0.0 8,235.1 0.0 0.0 157.8 198.6 6.4 16,468.0

0.0 124.9 0.0 733.8 10.2 3.0 0.0 1,442.3

0.0 0.9 0.0 43.2 0.0 4.8 0.0 85.2

0.1 8.7 2.2 0.0 0.6 1.6 0.1 17.7

0.0 194.2 0.8 132.3 137.7 1,411.0 49.7 2,019.7

28.3 2.5 0.1 0.1 32.3 17.4 1,323.6 2,040.2

0.0 334.0 122.8 103.1 22.2 1,295.6 1,098.6 3,973.7

0.7 262.5 33.6 140.9 462.9 105.0 60.6 1,501.7

0.0 2,135.9 114.1 41.1 324.1 5,640.5 1,058.2 14,226.0

0.0 368.0 0.0 53.6 9.4 53.7 40.5 738.9

0.0 182.6 0.1 4.4 147.9 80.1 26.4 551.6

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Table IX.12. ASEAN Imports of Selected Agricultural

No Description Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR

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

01 Rice, incld husked and broken rice 27.5 6.7 735.9 6.5

02 Banana, fresh 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.0

03 Pineaplle Prod excluding fresh*) 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.0

04 Mangoes pineapple fresh, including guava, manggosteen, etc 2.0 0.6 14.1 0.1

05 Oil of Plam 0.9 5.0 0.9 1.1

06 Coconut Oil 0.1 0.0 4.5 0.0

07 Cake of Coconuts 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0

08 Soybeans 0.1 0.0 728.7 0.0

09 Sugar and honey 6.4 11.2 1,657.1 4.8

10 Coffee, green, husk, roasted 0.4 0.0 64.0 0.0

11 Shrmps, Prwn, lbster, crb, oth crustn, frsh, chld, frz 5.7 0.0 7.6 0.1

12 Tobacco 19.3 91.5 214.8 5.6

13 Crude Rubber 0.0 0.1 11.9 0.1

14 Fertilizers, manufactured 2.7 23.5 1,380.1 2.1

15 Insecticides, fungcd, herbicd, disinfectn & rodenticd 2.6 1.0 82.6 1.3

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

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Products and Inputs by Countries, 2007(Million US $)

Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam Total

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)

312.9 0.0 594.2 154.8 2.0 25.5 1,866.0

0.1 0.0 0.0 13.8 0.9 0.0 15.5

0.3 0.0 0.0 10.6 0.4 0.0 11.7

26.8 0.0 0.0 27.6 3.5 8.8 83.4

294.1 205.2 20.9 70.3 1.2 318.8 918.4

148.3 0.9 1.6 19.1 2.8 0.8 178.1

0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 22.7 23.0

217.6 0.1 47.5 9.0 558.3 11.7 1,573.1

521.6 0.6 71.5 234.7 49.3 80.7 2,637.8

86.7 0.0 38.5 61.8 2.8 6.9 261.1

173.4 0.1 1.3 139.0 66.8 43.5 437.6

260.3 15.3 179.9 376.8 106.8 76.4 1,346.6

800.3 0.2 18.0 327.4 5.1 171.7 1,334.8

944.3 10.5 257.7 26.5 1,311.3 716.3 4,675.1

89.7 9.4 119.5 143.2 0.0 329.1 778.4

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Table IX.13. ASEAN Exports of Selected Agricultural

No Description Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR

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

01 Rice, incld husked and broken rice 0.0 1.8 0.9 1.4

02 Banana, fresh 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0

03 Pineaplle Prod excluding fresh*) 0.0 0.0 204.4 0.0

04 Mangoes pineapple fresh, including guava, manggosteen, etc 0.0 0.2 7.9 0.3

05 Oil of Plam 0.0 1.6 12,375.6 0.0

06 Coconut Oil 0.0 0.0 769.1 0.0

07 Cake of Coconuts 0.0 0.0 34.4 0.0

08 Soybeans 0.0 2.3 1.4 0.0

09 Sugar and honey 0.0 0.1 151.0 0.1

10 Coffee, green, husk, roasted 0.0 0.0 990.8 24.3

11 Shrmps, Prwn, lbster, crb, oth crustn, frsh, chld, frz 2.9 0.7 1,070.9 0.0

12 Tobacco 0.0 11.8 508.8 0.5

13 Crude Rubber 0.0 45.2 6,058.2 0.0

14 Fertilizers, manufactured 0.0 0.0 147.7 0.0

15 Insecticides, fungcd, herbicd, disinfectn & rodenticd 0.0 0.0 135.4 0.0

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistic Database

Note: p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

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Products and Inputs by Countries, 2008 p)

(Million US $)

Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam Total

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)

0.6 166.6 3.1 5.3 6,094.1 1,580.6 7,854.4

6.2 0.0 397.5 0.1 8.5 0.5 414.8

9.7 0.0 134.7 7.9 560.9 10.1 927.8

9.2 0.1 86.7 2.9 42.3 2.5 151.9

12,231.6 0.0 0.0 38.1 351.0 13.7 25,011.5

174.3 0.0 1,039.6 4.0 6.0 0.0 1,993.0

0.9 0.0 58.3 0.0 1.6 0.0 95.2

13.3 2.7 0.0 0.4 1.0 0.3 21.4

144.0 4.8 125.8 153.6 1,640.2 79.4 2,299.0

3.0 0.0 0.1 27.6 4.6 1,505.4 2,555.8

365.0 110.4 86.4 9.7 1,325.4 1,079.7 4,051.1

319.1 36.2 187.8 312.6 105.8 61.5 1,544.1

2,392.3 89.7 52.6 328.8 6,686.6 1,299.8 16,953.2

624.6 0.0 55.8 30.4 85.5 142.5 1,086.5

83.2 0.0 2.9 0.0 0.0 3.4 224.9

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Table IX.14. ASEAN Imports of Selected Agricultural

No Description Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR

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

01 Rice, incld husked and broken rice 82.2 8.2 124.1 12.9

02 Banana, fresh 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.0

03 Pineaplle Prod excluding fresh*) 0.2 0.0 1.9 0.0

04 Mangoes pineapple fresh, including guava, manggosteen, etc 2.1 0.7 14.6 0.9

05 Oil of Plam 0.6 6.1 5.0 3.2

06 Coconut Oil 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0

07 Cake of Coconuts 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1

08 Soybeans 0.1 0.0 694.7 0.1

09 Sugar and honey 9.5 13.6 444.6 15.3

10 Coffee, green, husk, roasted 0.7 0.0 18.0 0.1

11 Shrmps, Prwn, lbster, crb, oth crustn, frsh, chld, frz 5.5 0.0 13.8 0.2

12 Tobacco 6.3 111.4 401.4 94.7

13 Crude Rubber 0.3 0.1 24.8 1.1

14 Fertilizers, manufactured 2.0 28.6 2,444.7 11.9

15 Insecticides, fungcd, herbicd, disinfectn & rodenticd 1.7 1.2 160.3 0.9

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes : p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

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Products and Inputs by Countries, 2008 p)

(Million US $)

Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam Total

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)

816.0 0.1 1,783.3 212.7 10.3 41.7 3,091.3

0.2 0.0 0.0 13.3 2.9 0.0 16.7

0.1 0.0 0.1 9.3 1.5 0.0 13.0

27.6 0.0 0.0 24.8 3.3 9.0 83.0

551.8 251.7 10.2 325.1 33.2 439.9 1,626.8

216.0 0.1 0.0 23.9 3.3 0.9 244.4

0.3 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 24.3 24.9

307.3 0.0 16.9 12.0 960.9 57.1 2,049.1

507.9 0.4 76.3 221.6 68.2 158.0 1,515.4

103.4 0.0 32.9 38.3 34.8 9.5 237.7

116.3 0.0 2.4 109.0 114.7 57.5 419.4

343.5 16.1 207.2 253.1 121.1 102.4 1,657.1

862.8 0.3 30.1 335.4 9.9 156.8 1,421.6

2,026.3 5.4 556.6 24.5 2,374.9 879.3 8,354.3

25.2 1.6 139.0 0.0 0.0 56.2 386.0

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Table IX.16. ASEAN Major Origin of Agricultural Import Commodities, 2007 - 2008 p)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes : p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Table IX.15. ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural Export Commodities, 2007 - 2008 p)

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes : p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Major Markets2007

Major Markets

2008 p)Value (Mn

US $) Share (%) Value (Mn US $) Share (%)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) ASEAN 13,751 20.7 ASEAN 17,921 20.5

Japan 10,393 15.6 EU-25 13,707 15.7

EU 7,657 11.5 USA 9,545 10.9

USA 7,134 10.7 China 8,538 9.8

China 6,232 9.4 Japan 7,569 8.7

India 3,370 5.1 India 5,778 6.6

Hong Kong 1,493 2.2 Pakistan 1,724 2.0

Taiwan 1,263 1.9 Australia 1,431 1.6

Republic of Korea 1,131 1.7 Republic of Korea 1,371 1.6

Australia 1,012 1.5 Bangladesh 975 1.1

Top 10 53,437 80.3 Top 10 68,559 78.5

Others 13,123 19.7 Others 18,745 21.5

Total 66,559 100.0 Total 87,305 100.0

Major Markets2007

Major Markets

2008 p)Value (Mn

US $) Share (%) Value (Mn US $) Share (%)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) ASEAN 12,601 31.3 ASEAN 15,311 32.6

USA 4,465 11.1 USA 5,795 12.3

EU-25 4,115 10.2 EU-25 4,713 10.0

China 3,645 9.0 Australia 3,961 8.4

Australia 3,487 8.7 China 3,702 7.9

Argentina 1,660 4.1 India 2,331 5.0

India 1,590 3.9 New Zealand 2,016 4.3

New Zealand 1,547 3.8 Argentina 1,449 3.1

Canada 1,228 3.0 Canada 1,087 2.3

Brazil 1,011 2.5 Brazil 742 1.6

Top 10 35,349 87.7 Top 10 41,106 87.5

Others 4,958 12.3 Others 5,873 12.5

Total 40,307 100.0 Total 46,979 100.0

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Graphic IX.4. Share of ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities, 2008

Graphic IX.5. Share of ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities, 2007

ASEAN20.7%

EU-2515 6%Australia

Republic of Korea1.5%

Others19.7%

Graphic IX.5. Share of ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities, 2007

ASEAN20.5%

EU-2515.7%

USA10.9%

China9.8%

Japan8.7%

India6.6%

Pakistan2.0%

Australia1.6%

Republic of Korea1.6%

Bangladesh1.1%

Others21.5%

Graphic IX.4. Share of ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities, 2008

ASEAN20.7%

EU-2515.6%

USA11.5%

China10.7%

Japan9.4%

India5.1%

Pakistan2.2%

Hong Kong1.9%

Australia1.7%

Republic of Korea1.5%

Others19.7%

Graphic IX.5. Share of ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities, 2007

ASEAN20.5%

EU-2515.7%

USA10.9%

China9.8%

Japan8.7%

India6.6%

Pakistan2.0%

Australia1.6%

Republic of Korea1.6%

Bangladesh1.1%

Others21.5%

Graphic IX.4. Share of ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities, 2008

ASEAN20.7%

EU-2515 6%Australia

Republic of Korea1.5%

Others19.7%

Graphic IX.5. Share of ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities, 2007

ASEAN20.5%

EU-2515.7%

USA10.9%

China9.8%

Japan8.7%

India6.6%

Pakistan2.0%

Australia1.6%

Republic of Korea1.6%

Bangladesh1.1%

Others21.5%

Graphic IX.4. Share of ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities, 2008

ASEAN20.7%

EU-2515.6%

USA11.5%

China10.7%

Japan9.4%

India5.1%

Pakistan2.2%

Hong Kong1.9%

Australia1.7%

Republic of Korea1.5%

Others19.7%

Graphic IX.5. Share of ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities, 2007

ASEAN20.5%

EU-2515.7%

USA10.9%

China9.8%

Japan8.7%

India6.6%

Pakistan2.0%

Australia1.6%

Republic of Korea1.6%

Bangladesh1.1%

Others21.5%

Graphic IX.4. Share of ASEAN Major Markets of Agricultural Commodities, 2008

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Graphic IX.7. Share of ASEAN Major Origin of Agricultural Commodities, 2007

Graphic IX.6. Share of ASEAN Major Origin of Agricultural Commodities, 2008

ASEAN32.6%

USA12.3%

EU-2510.0%

Australia8.4%

China7.9%

India5.0%

New Zealand4.3%

Argentina3.1%

Canada2.3%

Brazil1.6%

Others12.5%

Graphic IX.6. Share of ASEAN Major Origin of Agricultural Commodities, 2008

ASEAN31.3%

India

New Zealand3.8%

Canada3.0%

Brazil2.5%

Others12.3%

Graphic IX.7. Share of ASEAN Major Origin of Agricultural Commodities, 2007

ASEAN32.6%

USA12.3%

EU-2510.0%

Australia8.4%

China7.9%

India5.0%

New Zealand4.3%

Argentina3.1%

Canada2.3%

Brazil1.6%

Others12.5%

Graphic IX.6. Share of ASEAN Major Origin of Agricultural Commodities, 2008

ASEAN31.3%

USA11.1%

EU-2510.2%

China9.0%

Australia8.7%

Argentina4.1%

India3.9%

New Zealand3.8%

Canada3.0%

Brazil2.5%

Others12.3%

Graphic IX.7. Share of ASEAN Major Origin of Agricultural Commodities, 2007

ASEAN32.6%

USA12.3%

EU-2510.0%

Australia8.4%

China7.9%

India5.0%

New Zealand4.3%

Argentina3.1%

Canada2.3%

Brazil1.6%

Others12.5%

Graphic IX.6. Share of ASEAN Major Origin of Agricultural Commodities, 2008

ASEAN31.3%

India

New Zealand3.8%

Canada3.0%

Brazil2.5%

Others12.3%

Graphic IX.7. Share of ASEAN Major Origin of Agricultural Commodities, 2007

ASEAN32.6%

USA12.3%

EU-2510.0%

Australia8.4%

China7.9%

India5.0%

New Zealand4.3%

Argentina3.1%

Canada2.3%

Brazil1.6%

Others12.5%

Graphic IX.6. Share of ASEAN Major Origin of Agricultural Commodities, 2008

ASEAN31.3%

USA11.1%

EU-2510.2%

China9.0%

Australia8.7%

Argentina4.1%

India3.9%

New Zealand3.8%

Canada3.0%

Brazil2.5%

Others12.3%

Graphic IX.7. Share of ASEAN Major Origin of Agricultural Commodities, 2007

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Table IX.17. ASEAN Major Markets of Selected Agricultural Export Commodities

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes: p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Selected Products/2004 Top 3 Countries

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)Rice, husked and broken

ASEAN 655.2 21.2 827.7 27.6 1,049.2 32.7 1,593.6 35.1 2,588.5 33.0China 243.2 7.9 204.2 6.8 272.3 8.5 232.0 5.1 161.4 2.1South Africa 182.2 5.9 139.5 4.7 118.4 3.7 166.5 3.7 384.8 4.9Top 3 1,080.6 35.0 1,171.4 39.1 1,439.9 44.9 1,992.1 43.9 3,134.7 39.9

Banana, fresh Japan 177.9 52.4 174.2 46.4 171.0 40.6 177.7 42.6 214.7 51.8China 30.7 9.0 38.0 10.1 31.3 7.4 25.4 6.1 22.2 5.3Iran 29.3 8.6 37.6 10.0 63.6 15.1 74.6 17.9 68.2 16.4Top 3 237.9 70.0 249.8 66.5 265.8 63.1 277.7 66.6 305.0 73.5

Pineapple productseu-25 192.4 33.9 207.2 31.9 225.4 33.8 210.1 32.5 360.5 38.8USA 179.3 31.6 231.8 35.7 235.7 35.3 215.1 33.3 275.4 29.7Japan 37.2 6.6 41.5 6.4 35.3 5.3 33.2 5.1 38.4 4.1Top 3 408.8 72.0 480.5 73.9 496.4 74.4 458.3 71.0 674.3 72.7

Palm OilIndia 1,457.5 17.3 1,060.5 13.0 1,141.0 11.3 2,424.5 14.7 4,757.0 19.0China 1,400.3 16.6 1,310.7 16.0 1,964.7 19.4 3,267.5 19.8 4,498.5 18.0eu-25 1,225.3 14.6 1,330.3 16.3 1,604.4 15.9 2,251.3 13.7 3,430.4 13.7Top 3 4,083.1 48.5 3,701.4 45.2 4,710.1 46.5 7,943.4 48.2 12,685.9 50.7

Coconut Oileu-25 344.7 35.9 502.1 41.8 330.0 34.7 543.7 37.7 659.5 33.1USA 250.6 26.1 298.0 24.8 248.3 26.1 369.4 25.6 579.2 29.1ASEAN 153.0 15.9 130.3 10.8 129.8 13.7 186.7 12.9 266.0 13.3Top 3 748.3 77.8 930.4 77.4 708.2 74.5 1,099.8 76.3 1,504.7 75.5

Shrimps, prawns, lobster, oth crust Japan 1,265.1 36.1 1,228.0 34.2 1,267.9 32.8 1,095.9 27.6 1,064.0 26.3USA 1,148.0 32.7 1,391.1 38.7 1,503.8 38.9 1,657.0 41.7 1,723.6 42.5eu-25 300.9 8.6 346.4 9.6 451.2 11.7 480.1 12.1 529.7 13.1Top 3 2,714.1 77.4 2,965.5 82.5 3,222.9 83.4 3,233.0 81.4 3,317.3 81.9

Tobacco ASEAN 830.5 66.3 889.3 66.1 882.0 67.7 996.8 66.4 1,080.1 70.0China 89.0 7.1 85.5 6.4 32.0 2.5 20.1 1.3 36.1 2.3eu-25 82.8 6.6 87.0 6.5 93.9 7.2 106.6 7.1 112.7 7.3Top 3 1,002.4 80.0 1,061.8 78.9 1,007.9 77.3 1,123.5 74.8 1,229.0 79.6

Crude Rubber China 1,737.4 22.5 2,171.2 24.9 3,564.7 27.3 4,054.5 28.5 4,743.2 28.0eu-25 1,257.8 16.3 1,293.1 14.8 2,016.3 15.4 2,114.3 14.9 2,455.6 14.5USA 1,110.1 14.4 1,320.9 15.1 1,652.4 12.7 1,929.5 13.6 2,442.8 14.4Top 3 4,105.3 53.2 4,785.2 54.8 7,233.3 55.4 8,098.2 56.9 9,641.6 56.9

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Notes : p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Table IX.18. ASEAN Major Origins of Selected Agricultural Import Commodities

Selected Products/2004 Top 3 Countries

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)Rice, husked and broken

ASEAN 510.5 80.9 798.0 88.7 952.2 89.8 1,772.0 95.0 2,807.2 90.8USA 36.6 5.8 23.7 2.6 24.5 2.3 6.4 0.3 89.8 2.9China 19.6 3.1 22.1 2.5 25.3 2.4 26.3 1.4 48.2 1.6Top 3 566.7 89.9 843.8 93.8 1,002.1 94.5 1,804.7 96.7 2,945.2 95.3

Banana, fresh ASEAN 12.6 97.8 13.3 96.3 14.7 98.4 15.4 99.3 16.6 99.6Japan 0.2 1.3 0.2 1.5 0.1 0.6 0.0 0.0 - 0.0eu-25 0.1 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0Top 3 12.8 99.6 13.5 97.8 14.8 99.1 15.4 99.4 16.6 99.6

Pineapple products *)ASEAN 2.8 88.5 14.6 97.9 12.2 96.8 11.2 95.6 11.8 90.9China 0.1 4.4 0.2 1.1 0.1 0.9 0.2 1.5 0.2 1.7eu-25 0.0 1.5 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.2Top 3 3.0 94.4 14.8 99.2 12.3 97.8 11.4 97.3 12.1 92.8

Palm Oil ASEAN 806.9 99.0 507.4 99.6 618.3 99.4 886.9 96.6 1,597.4 98.2India 4.1 0.5 - 0.0 - 0.0 18.9 2.1 0.0 0.0China 1.6 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.0 4.2 0.5 0.4 0.0Top 3 812.6 99.7 507.6 99.6 618.5 99.4 910.0 99.1 1,597.8 98.2

Coconut Oil ASEAN 130.6 99.4 161.7 98.0 118.2 96.9 176.1 98.9 243.3 99.6India 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.2Solomon Islands 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 - 0.0 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0Top 3 131.0 99.7 162.1 98.3 118.4 97.0 176.5 99.1 243.8 99.8

Shrimps, prawns, lobster, oth crust ASEAN 312.7 52.1 216.2 44.3 202.8 46.2 207.6 47.4 170.7 40.7China 110.5 18.4 101.5 20.8 82.3 18.8 86.7 19.8 72.8 17.4India 35.7 5.9 39.6 8.1 34.0 7.8 30.2 6.9 20.5 4.9Top 3 458.8 76.5 357.3 73.3 319.1 72.7 324.4 74.1 264.1 63.0

Tobacco ASEAN 531.2 40.5 533.4 38.4 507.9 39.0 554.5 41.2 732.2 44.2China 181.7 13.8 231.3 16.6 189.0 14.5 203.4 15.1 219.0 13.2USA 163.9 12.5 157.9 11.4 127.3 9.8 80.5 6.0 105.4 6.4Top 3 876.8 66.8 922.6 66.3 824.2 63.3 838.4 62.3 1,056.7 63.8

Crude Rubber ASEAN 614.6 97.1 802.0 95.7 1,117.3 94.0 1,277.1 95.7 1,310.4 92.2India 8.6 1.4 8.5 1.0 27.1 2.3 13.3 1.0 45.4 3.2China 5.1 0.8 14.1 1.7 22.3 1.9 9.7 0.7 4.2 0.3Top 3 628.4 99.2 824.6 98.4 1,166.7 98.1 1,300.0 97.4 1,360.0 95.7

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Notes : p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Table IX.19. ASEAN Major Markets of Export of Selected Agricultural Inputs

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes : p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Table IX.20. ASEAN Major Origins of Import of Selected Agricultural Inputs

Selected Products/2004 Top 5 Countries

1996 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

(1) (2) (3) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)Fertiliser

ASEAN 378.4 72.3 331.1 78.3 369.9 61.1 342.7 72.7 495.1 67.0 647.7 59.6Australia 65.7 12.6 43.0 10.2 59.1 9.8 48.5 10.3 72.4 9.8 96.7 8.9Japan 12.2 2.3 15.7 3.7 28.1 4.6 26.4 5.6 34.0 4.6 72.2 6.6New Zealand 11.2 2.1 9.1 2.2 11.4 1.9 5.8 1.2 7.9 1.1 27.8 2.6USA 9.6 1.8 4.6 1.1 61.8 10.2 7.5 1.6 8.2 1.1 52.2 4.8Top 5 477.1 91.2 403.5 95.5 530.3 87.6 430.9 91.3 617.6 83.6 896.6 82.5

Agriculture Pesticides ASEAN 89.3 47.0 135.8 35.1 175.3 40.1 221.8 50.8 280.1 50.8 117.2 52.1Japan 11.3 5.9 46.3 12.0 30.3 6.9 18.7 4.3 29.1 5.3 8.2 3.7Australia 10.3 5.4 26.2 6.8 13.0 3.0 11.6 2.7 22.1 4.0 16.4 7.3Republic of Korea 9.8 5.2 20.9 5.4 24.8 5.7 11.6 2.7 7.2 1.3 5.7 2.5Taiwan 8.4 4.4 18.3 4.7 18.1 4.1 16.5 3.8 2.0 0.4 4.5 2.0Top 5 129.1 67.9 247.5 64.0 261.4 59.8 280.3 64.1 340.5 61.7 152.1 67.6

Selected Products/2004 Top 5 Countries

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

Value (Mn US $)

Share (%)

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

China 660.5 25.1 493.1 17.7 580.3 20.9 1,187.9 25.4 1,875.1 22.4ASEAN 397.3 15.1 421.2 15.1 351.8 12.6 561.0 12.0 707.7 8.5Russia 244.5 9.3 341.6 12.3 253.6 9.1 441.9 9.5 1,031.9 12.4Canada 228.2 8.7 268.1 9.6 280.3 10.1 537.4 11.5 1,210.6 14.5Republic of Korea 153.6 5.8 121.3 4.4 172.9 6.2 192.5 4.1 412.0 4.9Top 5 1,684.2 64.1 1,645.2 59.1 1,639.0 58.9 2,920.8 62.5 5,237.4 62.7

Agriculture Pesticides China 231.3 28.1 251.1 25.0 363.7 36.2 290.2 37.3 108.3 28.1eu-25 141.7 17.2 172.4 17.1 170.0 16.9 98.1 12.6 65.9 17.1ASEAN 132.9 16.1 151.8 15.1 202.9 20.2 214.0 27.5 114.5 29.7Switzerland 82.5 10.0 89.0 8.9 46.3 4.6 30.5 3.9 16.8 4.3Japan 55.9 6.8 63.1 6.3 67.2 6.7 50.5 6.5 20.9 5.4Top 5 644.4 78.1 727.4 72.4 850.1 84.6 683.4 87.8 326.3 84.5

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Table IX.21. ASEAN Export of Fishery Products

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes : p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

HS Code 0301 0302 0303 0304Description (Fish, live) (Fish, fresh or chilled

(excluding fillets or other fish meat))

(Fish, frozen (excluding fillets or

other fish meat))

(Fish fillets & other fish meat, fresh, chilled or frozen (whether or not

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

1995 120.5 297.3 434.1 361.61996 137.2 324.6 458.0 330.81997 130.1 268.8 456.8 373.61998 58.2 205.1 403.3 219.91999 84.0 294.1 313.2 273.02000 140.8 345.8 316.1 391.92001 105.2 265.8 184.5 349.52002 142.4 296.2 253.6 453.32003 140.6 276.8 341.6 486.22004 182.9 367.6 472.1 660.82005 196.1 401.5 479.4 818.12006 186.6 356.4 463.2 1,129.62007 237.7 522.0 630.0 1,397.0

2008 p) 229.2 519.8 758.2 1,773.4

Table IX.22. ASEAN Export of Fishery Products,

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes:Cambodia: data is available since 2000; Myanmar: data is available since 1999Lao PDR: data is available since 2003; Vietnam: data is available since 2004p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Country Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1995 0.1 - 1,575.5 - 150.0 -1996 0.0 - 1,703.4 - 205.6 -1997 0.0 - 1,466.7 - 227.9 -1998 0.2 - 1,497.1 - 228.4 -1999 0.1 - 1,429.8 - 220.5 101.92000 0.2 5.9 1,480.5 - 269.9 125.22001 0.4 6.1 1,430.9 - 264.2 129.02002 0.4 4.2 1,392.3 - 283.0 165.92003 0.7 2.7 1,437.4 0.0 340.2 158.02004 1.1 12.9 1,460.4 0.0 474.1 178.92005 2.8 10.3 1,522.5 0.0 521.1 235.52006 6.5 4.9 1,642.9 0.0 503.0 176.62007 3.9 3.1 1,723.0 0.0 622.8 363.6

2008 p) 3.0 3.3 1,966.3 0.0 664.9 324.7

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by 4 digit HS Code , 1995 - 2008

0305 0306 0307

Total Import

(Fish, dried, salted, in brine, smoked,

fish meal for human consumption)

(Crustaceans, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted, in brine,

steamed, boiled)

(Molluscs & other aquatic invertebrates,

live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted,

in brine)(6) (7) (8) (9)

158.0 3,583.3 500.2 5,455.0181.4 3,242.5 504.4 5,178.9133.6 2,866.1 503.6 4,732.7

83.8 2,646.6 390.7 4,007.779.7 2,514.4 401.4 3,959.9

125.3 3,095.0 471.8 4,886.698.0 2,708.7 428.6 4,140.4

145.1 2,216.2 493.9 4,000.7126.6 2,327.9 562.5 4,262.2160.7 3,507.8 810.3 6,162.4177.5 3,593.6 817.8 6,484.0192.6 3,863.8 875.2 7,067.4228.4 3,973.7 1,028.2 8,017.0220.8 4,051.2 1,015.3 8,567.9

by Country, 1995 - 2008

Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam Total

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12)376.6 478.2 2,874.6 - 5,455.0294.8 470.3 2,504.8 - 5,178.9291.3 473.1 2,273.7 - 4,732.7305.9 0.0 1,976.1 - 4,007.7287.5 0.0 1,920.1 - 3,959.9327.6 416.3 2,261.1 - 4,886.6287.5 0.0 2,022.3 - 4,140.4298.2 273.8 1,582.9 - 4,000.7291.2 271.8 1,760.1 - 4,262.2270.9 345.7 1,764.5 1,654.0 6,162.4240.5 327.8 1,928.5 1,695.0 6,484.0259.5 308.2 2,053.8 2,112.0 7,067.4288.8 289.2 2,427.9 2,294.6 8,017.0308.2 200.7 2,567.9 2,528.9 8,567.9

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Table IX.24. ASEAN Import of Fishery Products,

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes:Cambodia: data is available since 2000; Myanmar: data is available since 1999Lao PDR: data is available since 2003; Vietnam: data is available since 2004p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

Country Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)1995 19.9 - 16.9 - 189.0 -1996 27.2 - 18.6 - 292.6 -1997 19.7 - 20.5 - 289.5 -1998 6.2 - 14.1 - 213.8 -1999 10.9 - 23.9 - 231.4 0.22000 10.2 - 34.9 - 265.6 0.32001 26.5 0.1 29.6 - 296.7 0.22002 9.7 0.0 27.1 - 298.4 0.12003 9.3 1.3 30.1 0.5 332.6 0.02004 12.0 9.6 83.4 1.1 475.9 0.12005 18.0 8.5 28.9 1.4 466.9 0.12006 16.8 2.1 36.0 1.1 492.6 0.02007 20.0 1.2 48.3 1.0 561.3 0.2

2008 p) 19.0 1.4 105.8 1.5 499.3 0.0

Table IX.23. ASEAN Import of Fishery Products

HS Code 0301 0302 0303 0304Description (Fish, live) (Fish, fresh or chilled

(excluding fillets or other fish meat))

(Fish, frozen (excluding fillets or

other fish meat))

(Fish fillets & other fish meat, fresh, chilled or frozen (whether or not

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

1995 46.7 147.7 714.7 30.81996 51.4 165.9 763.1 46.41997 48.3 166.4 851.9 77.51998 7.9 95.2 660.9 21.51999 10.7 90.1 677.3 28.72000 34.2 137.0 701.0 74.72001 33.2 158.9 852.2 77.72002 35.5 163.9 867.5 80.82003 41.2 167.4 980.0 84.12004 54.9 244.4 1,176.8 132.42005 54.1 242.5 1,452.2 130.12006 57.4 249.3 1,563.2 169.02007 64.5 276.5 1,812.2 214.2

2008 p) 62.3 294.4 2,338.4 205.1

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Notes : p) preliminary with Cambodia being estimated using trade growth as used in World Bank : World Bank Economic update for the East Asia and Pacific Region, April 2009 (www.worldbank.org)

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by Country, 1995 - 2008

Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam Total

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12)42.0 490.3 688.0 - 1,446.066.5 490.0 672.9 - 1,567.968.1 521.7 762.4 - 1,682.056.9 0.0 741.3 - 1,032.273.1 0.0 761.3 - 1,100.955.5 435.6 701.6 - 1,503.735.1 366.8 902.9 - 1,657.855.4 362.3 959.1 - 1,712.248.6 395.4 1,042.3 - 1,860.136.0 581.0 1,187.3 89.9 2,476.459.8 573.3 1,358.3 112.3 2,627.558.4 574.8 1,462.1 117.4 2,761.389.4 600.6 1,636.2 146.0 3,104.089.3 438.8 2,267.1 188.3 3,610.5

by 4 digit HS Code , 1995 - 2008

0305 0306 0307

Total Import

(Fish, dried, salted, in brine, smoked,

fish meal for human consumption)

(Crustaceans, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted, in brine,

steamed, boiled)

(Molluscs & other aquatic invertebrates,

live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted,

in brine)(6) (7) (8) (9)

55.6 262.2 188.3 1,446.065.0 277.1 199.0 1,567.965.9 286.0 186.0 1,682.0

9.9 180.4 56.3 1,032.216.0 184.6 93.5 1,100.958.1 330.9 167.8 1,503.748.2 335.6 152.0 1,657.856.3 353.9 154.4 1,712.258.5 372.7 156.2 1,860.167.3 628.7 171.9 2,476.466.0 487.7 194.9 2,627.572.2 438.6 211.6 2,761.371.7 437.6 227.4 3,104.059.2 419.4 231.7 3,610.5

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Table IX.25. Production of Selected Agricultural Products,

Table IX.26. Production of Selected Agricultural Products,

Source: FAOSTAT database, as of December 2006

Source: FAOSTAT database, as of December 2006

Products Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)Cereals,Total 1 6,641 66,064 3,114 2,267 31,874 Wheat - - - - - 148Coconuts 0 70 17,125 - 610 365Total Fruit Primary 8 307 15,855 206 1,328 1,775 Bananas 1 130 5,037 48 530 - Mangoes - 35 1,622 3 20 - Citrus Fruit 0 68 2,566 71 31 -Other Crops Coffee, Green - 0 682 25 40 3 Tea - - 147 0 3 27 Cocoa beans - - 769 - 32 -Natural Rubber 0 21 2,637 - 1,284 43Palm Oil Fruit - - 80,250 - 79,400 -Sweet Potatoes 0 45 1,854 110 27 56Groundnuts - 24 1,470 28 2 910

Products Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)Cereals,Total 1 7,250 70,445 3,401 2,281 33,720 Wheat - - - - - 143Coconuts 0 71 19,625 - 580 370Total Fruit Primary 8 307 16,649 206 1,338 1,780 Bananas 1 130 5,454 48 530 - Mangoes - 35 1,819 3 20 - Citrus Fruit 0 68 2,626 71 31 -Other Crops Coffee, Green - 0 676 33 40 4 Tea - - 150 0 3 27 Cocoa beans - - 740 - 30 -Natural Rubber 0 22 2,755 - 1,200 45Palm Oil Fruit - - 78,000 - 79,100 -Sweet Potatoes 0 38 1,887 126 27 57Groundnuts - 30 789 35 2 1,000

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2006(Thousand Metric Ton)

2007(Thousand Metric Ton)

Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Total

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12)21,409 33,550 39,706 204,626

- - 1 - 14914,958 0 1,815 1,001 35,94413,565 0 8,833 5,716 47,592

6,795 0 2,000 1,350 15,891919 - 1,800 370 4,769267 - 1,130 624 4,756

104 - 47 985 1,887- - 6 151 3345 - 0 - 807

352 0 3,071 555 7,963252 - 6,715 - 166,617567 0 - 1,461 4,120

29 - 117 463 3,042

Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam Total

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12)22,977 35,964 39,977 216,016

- - 1 - 14414,853 0 1,722 1,047 38,26814,569 0 8,943 5,721 49,521

7,484 0 2,000 1,355 17,0021,024 - 1,800 370 5,071

288 - 1,130 624 4,837

98 - 56 961 1,868- - 6 164 3505 - 0 - 776

404 0 3,024 602 8,052385 - 6,390 163,875574 0 - 1,457 4,166

31 - 114 505 2,506

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Graphic IX.8. Trend of Livestock and Poultry Meat Production of ASEAN, 2004-2007

Graphic IX.9. Growth Rate of ASEAN Export on Selected Agricultural Products, 2005-2006

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Graphic IX.10. Growth Rate of Livestock and Poultry Population, 2004-2007

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Table IX.27. Livestock and Poultry Population1/,

Source: 1/ FAO database, http://faostat.fao.org/, as of June 2009

Note: ‘’-’ not available as of date of compilation

Animal Type Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)2007Livestock Population Cattle 0.9 3,400.0 11,514.9 1,337.0 785.0Buffalo 4.6 774.0 2,085.8 1,120.0 130.0Pig 1.8 2,790.0 6,710.8 2,260.0 2,000.0Sheep 3.0 0.0 9,859.7 0.0 120.0Goat 2.7 0.0 14,470.2 230.0 285.0

Poultry Population Chicken 15,500 15,200 1,275,400 21,900 190,000Duck 100 7,000 35,867 3,200 16,0002006Livestock Population Cattle 1.0 3,344.6 10,875.1 1,321.0 774.0Buffalo 4.7 724.4 2,166.6 1,108.0 130.9Pig 1.8 2,740.7 6,218.2 2,033.0 2,035.2Sheep 3.0 0.0 8,979.8 0.0 112.4Goat 2.6 0.0 13,790.0 210.0 285.9

Poultry Population Chicken 13,705 15,136 1,188,814 20,803 187,000Duck 100 7,000 32,481 3,200 16,0002005Livestock Population Cattle 1.3 3,100.0 11,500.0 1,272.0 801.0Buffalo 5.0 650.0 2,428.2 1,097.0 137.0Pig 1.8 2,500.0 6,267.4 1,827.0 2,168.0Sheep 3.0 0.0 8,306.9 0.0 109.0Goat 3.0 0.0 13,182.1 143.0 271.0

Poultry Population Chicken 13,000 15,000 1,249,426 19,802 185,000Duck 100 7,000 34,275 3,200 16,0002004Livestock Population Cattle 1.2 3,039.9 11,108.0 1,249.0 787.0Buffalo 4.7 650.6 2,403.3 1,112.0 138.0Pig 1.5 2,428.6 5,980.2 1,728.0 2,111.0Sheep 2.5 0.0 8,075.2 0.0 115.0Goat 2.4 0.0 12,781.0 141.0 264.0

Poultry Population Chicken 12,640 13,991 1,149,374 19,481 180,000Duck 70 7,000 32,572 3,000 16,000

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2004-2007(Thousand head)

Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam ASEAN

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

12,633.9 2,565.9 0.2 6,480.9 6,724.7 45,442.42,841.7 3,383.6 0.0 1,743.5 2,996.4 15,075.17,006.8 13,459.0 260.0 8,381.1 26,560.7 69,428.4

497.1 30.0 0.0 52.0 0.0 10,558.82,376.3 7,300.0 0.6 310.0 1,777.6 26,749.7

107,771 135,640 2,000 209,105 158,200 2,115,21611,144 10,162 600 13,610 67,800 165,383

12,364.3 2,519.7 0.2 6,042.0 6,510.8 43,751.82,769.7 3,360.7 0.0 1,763.4 2,921.0 14,944.66,293.1 13,046.7 260.0 7,688.1 26,855.3 67,170.4

566.6 30.0 0.0 51.2 0.0 9,740.02,024.0 7,100.0 0.6 324.2 1,525.3 25,259.9

93,737 134,300 2,000 203,201 150,220 1,995,21110,098 11,147 600 14,669 64,380 159,575

12,500.0 2,489.1 0.2 5,609.8 5,540.7 42,812.82,700.0 3,327.0 0.0 1,770.6 2,922.2 15,032.05,700.0 12,140.0 250.0 7,533.7 27,434.9 65,821.0

500.0 30.0 0.0 50.0 0.0 8,995.91,900.0 6,500.0 0.6 270.0 1,314.1 23,580.8

82,000 136,001 2,000 260,000 153,937 2,103,1669,200 10,439 600 17,000 65,973 163,687

11,939.0 2,559.8 0.2 5,296.6 4,907.7 40,887.32,650.0 3,270.0 0.0 1,737.7 2,869.8 14,831.45,217.0 12,561.7 250.0 7,254.1 26,143.7 63,674.2

492.0 30.0 0.0 47.8 0.0 8,760.01,756.0 6,300.0 0.6 250.1 1,020.2 22,512.9

77,000 122,010 2,000 250,956 152,706 1,967,5188,500 10,211 600 15,649 65,446 158,978

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Table IX.28. Livestock and Poultry Meat Production1/,

Animal Type Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)2007Livestock productionBeef and veal 2.4 61.2 339.5 23.0 22.3Buffalo meat 0.4 10.7 41.8 18.5 4.5Pig/swine meat (pork) 0.1 140.5 597.0 47.0 191.8Mutton and lamb meat 0.0 0.0 56.9 - 0.4Goat meat 0.0 0.0 63.6 0.9 0.9

Poultry productionPoultry meat 18.4 25.6 1,339.9 21.4 1,042.0Total meat production 21.3 238.0 2,438.6 110.8 1,262.02006Livestock productionBeef and veal 2.6 60.2 395.8 22.5 22.0Buffalo meat 0.4 10.1 43.9 18.3 4.5Pig/swine meat (pork) 0.1 138.5 588.0 43.0 197.3Mutton and lamb meat 0.0 0.0 75.2 - 0.4Goat meat 0.0 0.0 65.0 0.8 0.8

Poultry productionPoultry meat 16.4 25.5 1,284.7 20.5 1,030.0Total meat production 19.5 234.3 2,452.6 105.1 1,255.12005Livestock productionBeef and veal 2.8 60.0 463.8 22.5 21.3Buffalo meat 0.5 13.6 40.8 18.6 4.5Pig/swine meat (pork) 0.1 127.5 577.5 28.0 205.5Mutton and lamb meat 0.0 0.0 66.5 0.0 0.4Goat meat 0.0 0.0 58.9 0.5 0.7

Poultry productionPoultry meat 16.4 24.8 1,423.5 19.4 1,018.7Total meat production 19.8 225.9 2,630.9 89.0 1,251.12004Livestock productionBeef and veal 2.7 54.0 447.6 22.0 21.3Buffalo meat 0.4 12.8 40.2 18.5 4.7Pig/swine meat (pork) 0.1 122.5 566.5 27.2 203.5Mutton and lamb meat 0.0 0.0 66.1 0.0 0.4Goat meat 0.0 0.0 57.1 0.5 0.8

Poultry productionPoultry meat 16.0 24.3 1,362.0 18.4 979.1Total meat production 19.3 213.5 2,539.5 86.6 1,209.7

Sources :1/ FAO database, http://faostat.fao.org/, as of June 2009

Notes:‘-’ not available as of date of compilationSome figures from the FAO are unofficial estimates: Cambodia (all); Lao PDR (goat meat); Indonesia (pork);Malaysia (buffalo and goat meat); Myanmar (beef, buffalo meat and pork); Philippines (mutton and lamb);Thailand (all except poultry meat); and Viet Nam (buffalo and goat meet)Figures for ‘beef and veal’ may not include ‘veal’ for Malaysia and Philippines; and figures for ‘mutton and lamb’ may not include lamb for Malaysia

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2004-2007(Thousand metric ton)

Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam ASEAN

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

130.2 175.0 0.0 189.3 206.1 1,149.129.3 99.6 0.0 61.7 110.0 376.4

410.7 1,616.7 19.2 880.0 2,553.0 6,456.04.6 0.1 0.0 0.3 - 62.4

22.0 48.3 0.0 0.9 11.3 148.0

803.2 693.6 88.7 1,071.8 442.8 5,547.41,400.1 2,633.3 108.0 2,204.1 3,323.2 13,739.4

119.8 166.8 0.0 184.4 159.5 1,133.726.8 84.3 0.0 62.5 103.2 354.1

369.9 1,466.8 15.9 865.0 2,505.1 6,189.65.3 0.1 0.0 0.3 - 81.3

18.8 44.8 0.0 0.9 10.5 141.7

720.0 663.4 80.8 1,047.7 430.4 5,319.31,260.6 2,426.2 96.8 2,160.9 3,208.7 13,219.7

114.0 175.0 0.0 115.0 121.0 1,095.423.0 79.0 0.0 62.3 103.2 345.4

143.0 1,100.0 21.0 682.5 2,100.0 4,985.12.5 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.0 69.99.1 35.4 0.0 0.9 9.2 114.7

338.0 669.0 83.9 1,035.0 388.2 5,016.8629.5 2,058.5 104.9 1,896.1 2,721.6 11,627.3

114.0 179.2 0.0 114.7 119.8 1,075.323.0 79.7 0.0 60.2 101.1 340.6

143.0 1,376.1 20.0 677.0 2,012.0 5,147.92.5 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.0 69.48.9 33.6 0.0 0.9 7.8 109.6

345.0 680.4 72.6 963.3 404.6 4,865.6636.3 2,349.2 92.7 1,816.4 2,645.3 11,608.5

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Table IX.29. Export of Selected

Source: FAOSTAT database, as of June 2009

Products Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia

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

2006

Agriculture products (value) 8 26 11,638 20 10,290

Cereals, Total (volume) 0 38 111 127 84

Rice (volume) 0 5 1 0 4

Wheat & flour wheat equivalent (volume) 0 0 82 - 68

Palm oil (volume) 0 5 12,101 - 14,203

Natural rubber (volume) 1 11 2,287 - 1,131

Coffee, green+roast, (volume) 0 - 414 7 2

Tea (volume) - 0 95 - 1

Cotton (volume) 0 0 37 0 9

Jute (volume) - - 0 - -

Silk (volume) - - 0 - 0

2005

Agriculture products (value) 4 30 9,938 24 9,226

Cereals, Total (volume) 0 25 252 47 89

Rice (volume) - 2 42 0 5

Wheat & flour wheat equivalent (volume) 0 0 155 - 79

Palm oil (volume) 0 4 10,376 - 13,193

Natural rubber (volume) 1 7 2,025 - 1,147

Coffee, green+roast, (volume) 0 - 446 14 1

Tea (volume) - 0 102 - 1

Cotton (volume) 0 0 35 0 9

Jute (volume) - - 0 - -

Silk (volume) - - 0 - 0

2004

Agriculture products (value) 2 31 8,724 20 9,509

Cereals, Total (volume) 0 74 571 35 260

Rice (volume) - 5 7 0 26

Wheat & flour wheat equivalent (volume) 0 1 457 - 69

Palm oil (volume) 0 3 8,662 - 11,794

Natural rubber (volume) 0 32 1,874 - 1,434

Coffee, green+roast, (volume) 0 - 349 16 44

Tea (volume) - 0 101 - 4

Cotton (volume) 0 0 38 0 11

Jute (volume) - - 3 - -

Silk (volume) - - 0 - 0

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Agriculture Products, 2004-2006(value in US $ million; volume in thousand metric ton)

Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam ASEAN

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

801 2,877 4,360 14,355 5,267 49,642

136 23 145 7,772 4,643 9,992

71 1 69 7,434 4,642 12,228

0 21 76 12 0 259

0 1 183 205 1 26,699

0 46 - 3,057 246 6,780

0 0 12 26 981 1,443

1 0 2 1 105 206

0 0 3 7 0 57

6 - 0 0 1 8

- - 0 0 1 1

723 2,568 3,939 13,198 4,000 43,648

240 12 175 7,649 5,253 13,742

180 0 84 7,537 5,250 13,100

0 12 89 12 0 348

0 1 184 81 0 23,839

34 40 - 2,952 249 6,455

0 0 15 17 892 1,386

1 0 2 1 88 196

0 0 1 6 0 52

8 - 0 0 1 9

- - 0 0 1 1

532 2,407 3,357 12,829 3,665 41,076

278 32 367 11,471 4,169 17,257

151 1 45 10,130 4,087 14,452

0 2 116 9 0 656

10 0 215 124 8 20,815

30 43 - 3,021 513 6,949

0 2 69 37 975 1,491

0 1 4 2 99 212

0 2 3 14 1 69

13 - 0 0 1 17

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Table IX.30. Import of Selected

Products Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia

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

2006Agriculture products (value)Cereals, Total (volume)

Rice (volume)Wheat & flour wheat equivalent (volume)

Palm oil (volume)Natural rubber (volume)Coffee, green+roast, (volume)Tea (volume)Cotton (volume)Jute (volume)Silk (volume)

2584334

860000-0

19435

328

70070--

5,5267,572

4565,330

11775

1122

412015

4-000---

6,8326,325

8432,184

779521

3615

330

2005Agriculture products (value)Cereals, Total (volume)

Rice (volume)Wheat & flour wheat equivalent (volume)

Palm oil (volume)Natural rubber (volume)Coffee, green+roast, (volume)Tea (volume)Cotton (volume)Jute (volume)Silk (volume)

3084633

861000-0

19435

82613

0000--

4,7345,479

1895,092

11735

1020

462621

4-300---

5,9975,481

5852,314

486478

2515

330

2004Agriculture products (value)Cereals, Total (volume)

Rice (volume)Wheat & flour wheat equivalent (volume)

Palm oil (volume)Natural rubber (volume)Coffee, green+roast, (volume)Tea (volume)Cotton (volume)Jute (volume)Silk (volume)

1935236

560100-0

162114

762914

0005--

5,1816,434

4004,876

47

104

46220

12013

93-210---

5,8427,441

5383,440

822452

341559

10

Source:FAOSTAT database, as of June 2009

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Agriculture Products, 2004-2006(value in US $ million; volume in thousand metric ton)

Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam ASEAN

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

160106

1094

3420010-0

3,3815,0261,8052,953

198860300

6,304606302295

71-

235200

5,1281,357

21,174

11013

162

1,5811,750

11,277

39197

0-200

29,40414,780

3,47013,348

1,806635

73352421

4

184143

2141300

1020-0

3,1813,9931,3522,547

208541300

5,845618282316125

-26

4200

4,8151,407

21,289

19202661

1,2901,433

01,175

21129

0-101

26,59518,663

2,47512,912

1,379525

60292611

3

421120

1887

2686320-0

2,6453,4611,0772,227

981

154

3410

3,132788359288286

-35

5700

4,3661,225

21,030

752

134

37118

1

3,8301,485

731,093

21642

1-

13900

25,89221,132

2,58813,079

1,790512114

351,077

222

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Chapter I

Population and Demography

Chapter XManufacturing

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Table X. 1. Number of Manufacturing Establishments and Persons Engaged, by Establishment Size: 2000-2006

Sources: Country Submission; Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001, 2005/2006, Large and Medium manufacturing Indicators 2005; Malaysia - annual Census and Surveys of manufacturing Industries; country submission; Philippines - NSO websites Table A, Summary table for manufacturing establishment with ATE of 20 and over; 2000 Census of Business and Industry Manufacturing; and Table 2 on Volume of Production Index (VoPI), January 2001-December 2002. Singapore - Economic Development Board; Thailand - websites of NSO and Key Statistics of Thailand 2002; National Institute of Statistics of Cambodia web sites.

Notes: 1/ 2000: Census of manufacturing industries; 2001-2003: annual survey of manufacturing industries 2/ Philippines figures are based on average Total Employment (ATE) from the Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry; 1999 figures based on the Census of Philippine Business and Industry; 2001 figures are preliminary*) In terms of Number of Persons Enganged

Year

10 and over 10 and over20 and over 20 and over100 and over 100 and over

Number of Establishments Number of Persons Engaged (in thousands)Country

(1)

Cambodia

Indonesia

Malaysia1/

Philippines 2/

Singapore

Thailand

(3)

7,857

-------

11,46111,22812,34111,38011,29813,34013,281

----

4,0444,0414,0693,9763,7153,8233,478

20,60820,610

----

(4)

-

22,17421,39621,14620,32420,68520,72929,468

8,5528,4299,4018,6268,6939,5728,959

6,3955,9016,5545,024

2,4802,5682,5472,4602,4162,3872,408

-12,574

----

(5)

-

6,797 6,734 6,755 6,604 6,633 6,599 7,446

3,0653,0603,3192,9793,0863,1773,161

- ---

657672657656660674722

- - - - - -

(6)

533

-------

1,5381,3611,4601,4711,5101,6211,650

----

345345340334341354365

2,318.82,430.43,330.23,186.53,359.43,543.2

(7)

-

4,3674,3864,3654,2744,3254,2274,756

1,4981,3261,4221,4331,4741,5691,592

937987

1,026973

326326320313322335350

-2,332.6

----

(8)

-

3,774 3,815 3,808 3,741 3,781 3,680 3,925

1,2391,0921,1551,1641,2051,2731,327

- - - -

246244238235244258274

- - - - - -

(2)

2000

2000200120022003200420052006

2000200120022003200420052006

2001200320052006

2000200120022003200420052006

200020012002200320042005

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Table X. 2. GDP Share, Export and Import Share of Manufaturing Sector, 2007 and 2008

Sources: ASEAN FMSU statistics database; ASEAN Trade Statistics database

Notes: 1). 1995 3) 2006 2). 2004 4) 2007 *) Based on GDP at constant price **) Based on Table III.7 ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2008

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Total in percent

Total in Million US $

GPD Share*) Export ShareEmployment Share**) Import Share

2007

(2)

56.6

30.1

43.0

-

40.7

-

32.7

33.2

47.5

41.8

2008

(3)

-

32.6

42.1

-

39.1

-

32.7

31.7

47.9

41.8

2007

(6)

3.7

99.0

55.2

82.2

75.6

28.1

55.3

78.2

82.3

48.1

71.4

613,993

2005

(4)

5.81)

9.52)

12.3

-

19.8

-

9.3

16.7

14.7

14.3

2008

(5)

-

-

12.2

-

19.23)

-

9.14)

17.04)

13.9

14.33)

2008

(7)

1.1

99.0

50.2

67.5

70.5

25.8

57.9

76.2

79.4

46.5

67.4

592,666

2007

(8)

76.0

83.5

60.4

65.5

84.4

69.5

78.8

78.2

76.5

51.5

70.5

529,664

2008

(9)

75.9

80.8

58.7

54.2

83.5

65.5

76.9

76.4

75.5

54.1

70.8

588,249

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Sources: Country Submission; Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2007, Large and Medium manufacturing Indicators 2005; Malaysia - Survey of Manufacturing Industries, country submission; Philippines - National Statistics Office website; Singapore - Economic Development Board country submission; Thailand National Statistics Office website and Key Statistics of Thailand 2002; and Natioanal Institute of Statistics of Cambodia website

Notes:p/ preliminary as of date of compilation‘-’ not available at the time of publicationn.a. not applicable1/ Classification of industries may slightly differ across countries2/ Indonesia’s figures are based on persons engaged in establishments with 20 persons and over3/ Malaysia’s figures include establishments with less 10 workers4/ Singapore’s classification combine industry division 15 and 16; and data include establishments with less 10 workers5/ Thailand’s figures are based on persons engaged in establishments with 10 persons and over

Table X. 3. Number of Establishments by Division of Industry

(1)

15 Manufacture of food products & beverages

16 Manufacture of tobacco products

17 Manufacture of textiles

18 Manufacture of wearing apparel; dressing & dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; manufacture of

luggage, handbags, saddlery, harness and footwear

20 Manufacture of wood & wood products, cork, except

furniture; manufacture of articles of straw & plating

materials

21 Paper & paper products

22 Publishing, printing & paper products

23 Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum products &

nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products

26 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products

27 Manufacture of basic metals

28 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except

machinery & equipment

29 Manufacture of machinery & equipment n.e.c.

30 Manufacture of office, accounting & computing

machinery

31 Manufacture of electrical machinery & apparatus n.e.c

32 Manufacture of radio, television, communication

equipment & apparatus

33 Manufacture of medical, precision & optical

instruments, watches & clocks

34 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers & semi-trailers

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment

36 Manufacture of furniture; manufacturing n.e.c.

37 Recycling

All Industries

(2)

6,615

1,286

2,809

3,256

813

1,782

526

897

73

1,179

1,847

2,047

276

1,020

477

10

279

227

61

336

380

3,135

137

29,468

(3)

4,681

151

802

6,588

399

1,622

591

2,074

28

974

2,026

1,373

1,064

3,293

1,288

76

498

469

177

400

290

3,115

65

32,046

(4)

971

18

204

493

120

154

159

290

9

329

347

179

211

319

244

56

157

169

68

109

57

347

14

5,024

(5)

698

-

91

471

45

99

121

827

18

262

327

137

20

1,165

1,540

-

231

186

137

592

-

925

-

7,892

(6)

3,102

198

1,358

1,581

756

797

487

796

48

903

1,684

1,802

476

2,090

880

35

450

241

119

938

179

1,671

16

20,607

Indonesia2/

2006Industry Divison Code and Description1/ Malaysia3/

2006Philippines

2006 p/Singapore4/

2006 Thailand5/

2000

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Sources: Country submission; Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001, 2005/06, Large and Medium manufacturing Indicators 2005; Malaysia - Survey of Manufacturing Industries, country submission; Philippines - National Statistics Office website; Singapore - Economic Development Board country submission; Thailand National Statistics Office website and Key Statistics of Thailand 2002; and Natioanal Institute of Statistics of Cambodia website

Notes:p/ preliminary as of date of compilation‘-’ not available at the time of publicationn.a. not applicable1/ Classification of industries may slightly differ across countries2/ Indonesia’s figures are based on persons engaged in establishments with 20 persons and over3/ Malaysia’s figures include establishments with less 10 workers4/ Singapore’s classification combine industry division 15 and 16; and data include establishments with less 10 workers5/ Thailand’s figures are based on persons engaged in establishments with 10 persons and over

Table X. 4. Percentage Distribution of Establishments by Division of Industry

(1)

15 Manufacture of food products & beverages

16 Manufacture of tobacco products

17 Manufacture of textiles

18 Manufacture of wearing apparel; dressing & dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage,

handbags, saddlery, harness and footwear

20 Manufacture of wood & wood products, cork, except

furniture; manufacture of articles of straw & plating

materials

21 Paper & paper products

22 Publishing, printing & paper products

23 Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum products &

nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products

26 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products

27 Manufacture of basic metals

28 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except

machinery & equipment

29 Manufacture of machinery & equipment n.e.c.

30 Manufacture of office, accounting & computing machinery

31 Manufacture of electrical machinery & apparatus n.e.c

32 Manufacture of radio, television, communication

equipment & apparatus

33 Manufacture of medical, precision & optical instruments,

watches & clocks

34 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers & semi-trailers

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment

36 Manufacture of furniture; manufacturing n.e.c.

37 Recycling

All Industries

(2)

22.4

4.4

9.5

11.0

2.8

6.0

1.8

3.0

0.2

4.0

6.3

6.9

0.9

3.5

1.6

0.0

0.9

0.8

0.2

1.1

1.3

10.6

0.5

100.0

(3)

14.6

0.5

2.5

20.6

1.2

5.1

1.8

6.5

0.1

3.0

6.3

4.3

3.3

10.3

4.0

0.2

1.6

1.5

0.6

1.2

0.9

9.7

0.2

100.0

(4)

19.3

0.4

4.1

9.8

2.4

3.1

3.2

5.8

0.2

6.5

6.9

3.6

4.2

6.3

4.9

1.1

3.1

3.4

1.4

2.2

1.1

6.9

0.3

100.0

(5)

8.8

-

1.2

6.0

0.6

1.3

1.5

10.5

0.2

3.3

4.1

1.7

0.3

14.8

19.5

-

2.9

2.4

1.7

7.5

-

11.7

-

100.0

(6)

15.1

1.0

6.6

7.7

3.7

3.9

2.4

3.9

0.2

4.4

8.2

8.7

2.3

10.1

4.3

0.2

2.2

1.2

0.6

4.6

0.9

8.1

0.1

100.0

Indonesia2/

2006Industry Divison Code and Description1/ Malaysia3/

2006Philippines

2006 p/Singapore4/

2006Thailand5/

2000

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Sources: Country submission; Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001, 2005/06, Large and Medium manufacturing Indicators 2005; Malaysia - Survey of Manufacturing Industries, country submission; Philippines - National Statistics Office website; Singapore - Economic Development Board country submission; Thailand National Statistics Office website and Key Statistics of Thailand 2002; and Natioanal Institute of Statistics of Cambodia website

Notes:p/ preliminary as of date of compilation‘-’ not available at the time of publicationn.a. not applicable1/ Classification of industries may slightly differ across countries2/ Indonesia’s figures are based on persons engaged in establishments with 20 persons and over3/ Malaysia’s figures include establishments with less 10 workers4/ Singapore’s classification combine industry division 15 and 16; and data include establishments with less 10 workers5/ Thailand’s figures are based on persons engaged in establishments with 10 persons and over

Table X.5. Number of Persons Engaged in Establishments by Division of Industry(In 000)

(1)

15 Manufacture of food products & beverages

16 Manufacture of tobacco products

17 Manufacture of textiles

18 Manufacture of wearing apparel; dressing & dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage,

handbags, saddlery, harness and footwear

20 Manufacture of wood & wood products, cork,

except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw &

plating materials

21 Paper & paper products

22 Publishing, printing & paper products

23 Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum products &

nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products

26 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products

27 Manufacture of basic metals

28 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except

machinery & equipment

29 Manufacture of machinery & equipment n.e.c.

30 Manufacture of office, accounting & computing machinery

31 Manufacture of electrical machinery & apparatus n.e.c

32 Manufacture of radio, television, communication

equipment & apparatus

33 Manufacture of medical, precision & optical instruments,

watches & clocks

34 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers & semi-trailers

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment

36 Manufacture of furniture; manufacturing n.e.c.

37 Recycling

All Industries

(2)

784.1

317.0

572.7

583.6

237.6

299.3

126.4

65.6

5.9

208.4

348.4

190.6

65.1

111.4

106.3

1.5

80.0

141.7

20.3

86.1

72.5

325.4

6.0

4,755.7

(3)

154.8

4.4

39.4

73.7

7.5

134.0

36.3

47.5

5.0

63.9

209.9

65.5

47.0

89.6

60.8

83.1

71.7

292.7

32.3

56.7

27.9

115.6

1.8

1,721.4

(4)

150.0

8.8

27.2

138.7

16.9

23.0

19.5

17.7

0.8

41.1

38.2

27.2

26.0

33.0

29.7

68.8

64.6

134.4

23.0

25.4

13.0

45.3

0.8

973.2

(5)

20.3

-

1.0

7.0

1.1

1.6

4.4

17.7

3.2

15.7

17.1

5.2

2.0

39.3

50.7

-

11.3

93.9

12.7

64.8

-

12.9

-

381.9

(6)

391.8

12.5

233.2

146.4

105.9

52.5

44.3

44.5

8.0

86.2

190.0

130.5

38.6

104.3

83.3

60.7

113.1

153.5

28.2

102.1

24.6

163.2

1.4

2,318.8

Indonesia2/

2006Industry Divison Code and Description1/ Malaysia3/

2006Philippines

2006 p/Singapore4/

2006Thailand5/

2000

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Sources: Country submission; Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2001, 2005/06, Large and Medium manufacturing Indicators 2005; Malaysia - Survey of Manufacturing Industries, country submission; Philippines - National Statistics Office website; Singapore - Economic Development Board country submission; Thailand National Statistics Office website; and Natioanal Institute of Statistics of Cambodia website

Notes:p/ preliminary as of date of compilation‘-’ not available at the time of publicationn.a. not applicable1/ Classification of industries may slightly differ across countries2/ Indonesia’s figures are based on persons engaged in establishments with 20 persons and over3/ Malaysia’s figures include establishments with less 10 workers4/ Singapore’s classification combine industry division 15 and 16; and data include establishments with less 10 workers5/ Thailand’s figures are based on persons engaged in establishments with 10 persons and over

Table X.6. Number of Persons Engaged per Establishment by Division of Industry(In 000)

(1)

15 Manufacture of food products & beverages

16 Manufacture of tobacco products

17 Manufacture of textiles

18 Manufacture of wearing apparel; dressing & dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage,

handbags, saddlery, harness and footwear

20 Manufacture of wood & wood products, cork, except

furniture; manufacture of articles of straw &

plating materials

21 Paper & paper products

22 Publishing, printing & paper products

23 Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum products &

nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products

26 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products

27 Manufacture of basic metals

28 Manufacture of fabricated metal products,

except machinery & equipment

29 Manufacture of machinery & equipment n.e.c.

30 Manufacture of office, accounting & computing machinery

31 Manufacture of electrical machinery & apparatus n.e.c

32 Manufacture of radio, television, communication

equipment & apparatus

33 Manufacture of medical, precision & optical instruments,

watches & clocks

34 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers & semi-trailers

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment

36 Manufacture of furniture; manufacturing n.e.c.

37 Recycling

All Industries

(2)

119

246

204

179

292

168

240

73

80

177

189

93

236

109

223

148

287

624

332

256

191

104

43

161

(3)

33

29

49

11

19

83

61

23

179

66

104

48

44

27

47

1,087

144

624

182

142

96

37

27

54

(4)

155

487

133

281

141

150

122

61

84

125

110

152

123

103

122

1,229

411

795

338

233

229

131

57

194

(5)

29

-

11

15

25

16

37

21

176

60

52

38

102

34

33

-

49

505

93

109

-

14

-

48

(6)

126

63

172

93

140

66

91

56

167

95

113

72

81

50

95

1,734

251

637

237

109

137

98

89

113

Indonesia2/

2006Industry Divison Code and Description1/ Malaysia3/

2006Philippines

2006 p/Singapore4/

2006Thailand5/

2000

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Table X. 7. Value added per Person Engaged in Establishments by Division of Industry*)

(USD)

Sources: Country submission; Indonesia - Statistical Yearbook 2005/2006, Large and Medium manufacturing Indicators 2005; Malaysia - Survey of Manufacturing Industries; 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 EngangedPhilippines; In terms of average total employment (ATE)Coverage: Establishments with 10 or more persons engaged (Philippines , Singapore and Thailand)Establishments with 20 or more persons engaged (Indonesia)**) Classification of division of industry differs slightly across countries; Singapore’s classification combine industry division 15 and 16; and data

include establishments with less 10 workers

(1)

15 Manufacture of Food products & beverages

16 Manufacture of Tobacco products

17 Manufacture of Textiles

18 Mf of Wearing apparel; dressing & dyeing of fur

19 Tanning & dressing of leather; Manuf of luggage,

handbas, saddlery, harness and footwear

20 Mf of Wood & prd of wood & cork except furniture;

manuf of articles of straw & plaiting materials

21 Paper & paper products

22 Publishing, printing & paper products

23 Mf of coke, refined petroleum prd & nuclear fuel

24 Manufacture of chemicals & chemical products

25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products

26 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products

27 Manufacture of basic metals

28 Mf of fabricated metal prd, except machinery & eqpm

29 Manufacture of machinery & eqpm n.e.c.

30 Mf of office, accounting & computing machinery

31 Mf of electrical machinery & apparaus n.e.c

32 Mf of radio, television, commucication eqpm & apprtus

33 Mf of medicl, precision & optcl instrmn, watches & clocks

34 Mf of motor vehicles, trailers & semi-trailers

35 Manufacture of other transport equipment

36 Manufacture of furniture; manufacturing n.e.c.

37 Recycling

TOTAL

(2)

8,263

15,784

4,888

2,718

3,539

4,726

20,911

10,097

15,162

21,769

6,690

11,907

24,170

7,206

9,229

25,074

11,977

11,208

5,125

60,424

23,680

2,967

1,815

9,351

(3)

21,494

38,597

10,394

5,609

11,946

10,109

14,889

19,294

994,772

89,301

12,413

19,865

26,079

14,062

22,732

27,129

16,631

21,082

17,230

24,782

22,676

8,934

17,041

22,633

(4)

21,923

57,222

5,932

3,571

5,174

2,437

10,190

9,379

1,904,546

22,622

9,871

18,804

30,645

8,187

20,779

13,161

11,294

40,568

3,487

72,582

16,344

4,823

22,634

20,057

(5)

43,457

-

26,379

22,235

38,375

25,328

42,456

56,407

483,750

170,908

40,330

66,720

112,944

38,255

53,420

-

66,972

127,043

114,659

49,132

-

673,635

-

97,573

(6)

6,501

65,852

6,233

3,696

3,466

4,231

12,661

7,649

90,750

13,593

6,100

9,300

11,352

7,631

8,679

17,224

8,527

11,843

5,049

12,187

4,778

4,297

2,950

8,245

Indonesia(2005)

Divison of Industry**) Malaysia(2006)

Philippinesp/ (2006)

Singapore(2007)

Thailand(2000)

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Sources: Country submission; Indonesia - BPS website as of October 2006; Malaysia - Census and Surveys of Manufacturing Industries; 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 the Philippines, Problems and Solutions”, a paper presented at the Workshop on Development Indicators, Bangkok 6-10 August 2001. Singapore - Yearbook of Statistics Singapore 2005, Singapore-Economic Development Board, and Singstat website; Thailand - websites of NSO and Bank of Thailand; Viet Nam - Statistical Yearbook of Viet Nam 2005 and Statistical Handbook of Viet Nam 2008

Table X. 8. Index of Industrial Production for All Manufacturing Industries,2000-2008

(annual change in percent)

Indicator/Year

(1)

Index

Cambodia

(2000=100)

Philippines

(2000=100)

Indonesia

(2000=100)

Singapore

(2007=100)

Malaysia

(2005=100)

Thailand

(2000=100)

Viet Nam

(1994=100)

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

Annual Change

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

(2)

100.0

108.8

124.8

141.0

170.6

186.9

213.9

232.6

-

(3)

-

-

-

113.6

117.3

118.9

116.9

123.4

127.1

(4)

77.3

72.3

76.1

84.4

95.1

100.0

108.9

111.4

112.1

(5)

100.0

109.7

112.5

120.5

131.6

145.1

148.0

142.5

149.3

(6)

68.5

60.6

65.7

67.7

77.0

84.4

94.4

100.0

95.8

(7)

100.0

102.7

112.0

127.7

142.6

155.6

167.0

180.7

190.2

(8)

118.2

116.1

116.4

118.3

117.2

119.2

119.2

118.8

115.3

-

8.8

14.6

13.0

21.0

9.5

14.5

8.7

-

-

-6.5

5.2

10.9

12.8

5.1

8.9

2.3

0.6

-

-11.5

8.4

3.0

13.7

9.6

11.8

5.9

-4.2

-

-

-

-

3.3

1.3

-1.6

5.6

3.0

-

9.7

2.6

7.1

9.2

10.3

2.0

-3.7

4.8

-

2.7

9.1

14.0

11.7

9.1

7.4

8.2

5.3

-

-1.8

0.3

1.6

-0.9

1.7

0.0

-0.3

-2.9

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Table X.9. Selected Index of Industrial Production: Cambodia, 2001-2007(2000=100; annual change in percent)

2001

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

Industry DivisonISIC Rev.3

Index of Industrial Production

Annual change in index

20042002 20052003 2006 2007

Manufacture of food

Manufacture of beverages

Manufacture of processed tobacco

and cigarette

Manufacture of Textile,Wearing Ap-

parel & Footwear

Manufacture of Wood, Paper &

Publishing

Manufacture of rubber and rubber

products

Manufacture of basic metal

industries

Manufacture of fabricated metal

product, except machinery & eqp

(non-metallic Manuf.)

Other manufacturing

All manufacturing industries

Manufacture of food

Manufacture of beverages

Manufacture of processed tobacco

and cigarette

Manufacture of Textile,Wearing

Apparel & Footwear

Manufacture of Wood, Paper &

Publishing

Manufacture of rubber and rubber

products

Manufacture of basic metal

industries

Manufacture of fabricated metal

product, except machinery & eqp

(non-metallic Manuf.)

Other manufacturing

All manufacturing industries

97.0

92.8

112.7

117.7

68.3

100.8

99.0

98.4

101.1

108.8

151 − 154

155

160

171 − 191

201 − 222

251 − 252

271 − 289

261 − 269

241 − 371

151 − 154

155

160

171 − 191

201 − 222

251 − 252

271 − 289

261 − 269

241 − 371

99.7

125.2

114.9

216.2

60.3

93.5

162.2

161.1

116.6

170.6

98.6

110.4

111.2

142.0

68.4

100.0

125.8

125.0

104.8

124.8

111.3

132.0

114.9

236.0

69.3

87.6

198.1

196.7

134.8

186.9

100.0

117.4

114.9

168.2

57.5

95.2

140.6

139.7

111.1

141.0

105.1

137.9

117.8

279.2

75.6

92.1

238.1

236.5

150.9

213.9

109.4

143.9

120.6

306.6

81.7

101.7

262.4

260.6

153.1

232.6

-3.0

-7.2

12.7

17.7

-31.7

0.8

-1.0

-1.6

1.1

8.8

1.5

6.4

3.3

18.4

-16.0

-4.9

11.8

11.8

6.0

13.0

11.7

5.5

0.0

9.1

15.0

-6.3

22.1

22.1

15.6

9.5

1.6

19.0

-1.3

20.6

0.3

-0.7

27.1

27.1

3.7

14.6

-0.4

6.6

0.0

28.6

4.8

-1.8

15.3

15.3

5.0

21.0

-5.6

4.5

2.5

18.3

9.1

5.1

20.2

20.2

11.9

14.5

4.1

4.4

2.4

9.8

8.0

10.5

10.2

10.2

1.5

8.7

Source of basic data : National Accounts Bureau, National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning

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Table X.10. Selected Index of Industrial Production: Indonesia, 2003-2008(2000=100; annual change in percent)

Sources: country submission; Statistical Yearbook taken from Selected indicators of Social-Economic of Indonesia, July 2006 and BPS website www.bps.go.id

Divison of Industry

Change in Index

Index of Industrial Production

20052003 20062004 2007 2008

15 Manufacture of Food and beverage16 Manufacture of tobacco and cigarette17 Manufacture of textiles18 Manufacture of wearing apparel19 Tanning and dressing of leather20 Mfc of wood and products of wood except furniture and plaiting materials21 Mfc of paper and paper products22 Publishing, Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media23 Mfc of coal, refined petroleum products and nuclear fuel24 Mfc of Chemicals and chemical products25 Mfc Rubber and plastic products26 Mfc Non-metallic mineral products27 Mfc of Basic metal28 Fabricated metal prods excpt machinery and equipment29 Mfc of Machinery and equipment31 Mfc of Electrical machinery and equipment32 Mfc of Radio, TV and communication Eqpment and apprtus33 Mfc of Medical, precision, navigation, and optcl instrument, watches and clocks34 Mfc of Motor vehicles, traillers and semitraillers35 Mfc of other transport equipments36 Mfc of Furniture and other manufacturingAll Manufacturing

15 Manufacture of Food and beverage16 Manufacture of tobacco and cigarette17 Manufacture of textiles18 Manufacture of wearing apparel19 Tanning and dressing of leather20 Mfc of wood and products of wood except furniture and plaiting materials21 Mfc of paper and paper products22 Publishing, Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media23 Mfc of coal, refined petroleum products and nuclear fuel24 Mfc of Chemicals and chemical products25 Mfc Rubber and plastic products26 Mfc Non-metallic mineral products27 Mfc of Basic metal28 Fabricated metal prods excpt machinery and equipment29 Mfc of Machinery and equipment31 Mfc of Electrical machinery and equipment32 Mfc of Radio, TV and communication Eqpment and apprtus33 Mfc of Medical, precision, navigation, and optcl instrument, watches and clocks34 Mfc of Motor vehicles, traillers and semitraillers35 Mfc of other transport equipments36 Mfc of Furniture and other manufacturingAll Manufacturing

164.1

81.2102.3

82.4151.3107.3128.5

87.575.2

160.3112.7108.9111.7

90.0229.8171.9

90.793.1

100.8143.0160.4

113.6

------------------

----

4.927.5-6.133.2-7.80.4

-2.37.3

21.99.63.95.56.5

14.129.0-7.114.7

4.1

20.630.517.43.3

20.913.0

-13.1-7.6

-24.52.01.7

-2.368.8

2.99.6

-3.4-2.7-2.3

-32.01.0

28.023.4

36.1-27.413.81.3

11.9-0.96.1

67.3-3.5

-41.0-16.919.6

8.725.8-8.411.822.1

9.6-2.9-1.387.1

8.5

-46.5-36.6

-1.9-1.6

5.215.911.2

-23.0-0.5

-16.415.5

-18.40.5

35.8-12.5

0.312.1

-23.343.0

-22.150.542.2

29.7-8.9

-14.15.6

2.914.8

2.8-28.514.0-5.41.83.0

-34.8-6.39.0

-9.36.0

-13.8-9.31.8

13.716.1

20.833.834.23.0

208.2117.1

83.4101.4105.3109.8127.6

91.7154.6180.7128.4111.0115.8100.3201.5161.2133.1119.6

165.5135.5214.1

118.9

172.1103.6

96.0109.7139.5107.7125.5

93.991.6

175.6117.1114.9119.0102.6296.5159.7104.0

96.9

121.6186.5188.2

117.3

232.9116.1

88.5169.7101.6

64.7106.0109.7168.1227.3117.7124.1141.4109.9195.6159.1249.1129.7

88.685.9

210.1116.9

245.0134.5

98.3130.6101.1

54.1122.4

89.5168.9308.8103.0124.5158.5

84.2279.7124.0374.9184.4

114.978.2

180.5123.4

252.1154.4101.1

93.4115.3

51.2124.6

92.2110.1289.3112.3112.9168.1

72.6253.6126.2426.1214.2

138.8104.7242.1

127.1

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

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Table X.11. Selected Index of Industrial Production: Malaysia, 2000-2008(2005=100; annual change in percent)

Source:Country Submission

Divison of Industry 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (8) (9)

Index of Industrial Production 15 Manufacture of Food Products and Beverages 76.1 78.4 81.4 87.6 89.1 100.0 105.0 111.1 121.716 Manufacture of Tobacco Products 113.9 107.0 96.4 100.2 103.1 100.0 95.7 99.0 93.517 Manufacture of Textiles 114.9 107.4 105.5 102.0 105.9 100.0 96.7 94.7 102.818 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel; Dressing and Dyeing of Fur 128.9 110.0 102.8 106.9 84.8 100.0 114.5 113.3 102.519 Tanning and Dressing of Leather; Manufacture of Luggage, Handbags, Saddlery, Harness and Footwear 93.8 90.7 81.3 69.2 87.3 100.0 63.2 56.2 65.120 Manufacture of Wood and Products of Wood and Cork, Except Furniture; Manufacture of Articles of Straw and Plaiting Materials 92.7 93.8 87.2 87.8 98.6 100.0 101.1 98.8 97.021 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products 74.6 73.4 77.4 78.8 81.4 100.0 113.0 128.5 124.222 Publishing, Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media - - - - - 100.0 111.5 158.3 115.523 Manufacture of Coke, Refined Petroleum Products and Nuclear Fuel 70.8 77.2 75.0 82.2 90.2 100.0 108.2 110.8 117.424 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products 71.5 70.8 74.4 84.5 95.2 100.0 105.7 107.0 101.725 Manufacture of Rubber and Plastic Products 73.0 65.3 68.3 83.0 91.8 100.0 118.8 124.7 127.426 Manufacture of Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 86.5 90.7 96.3 103.7 100.4 100.0 103.3 105.3 114.927 Manufacture of Basic Metals 95.8 91.7 94.0 102.0 109.4 100.0 105.6 122.9 119.328 Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products, Except Machinery and Equipment 79.5 79.0 85.4 89.7 100.0 100.0 122.4 137.8 146.229 Manufacture of Machinery and Equipment n.e.c. 67.5 72.2 81.0 89.5 87.3 100.0 98.4 107.3 110.930 Manufacture of Office, Accounting and Computing Machinery 74.4 60.5 55.7 77.2 93.1 100.0 130.6 133.3 125.831 Manufacture of Electrical Machinery and Apparatus n.e.c. 49.5 46.1 47.1 46.4 49.2 100.0 108.6 115.7 117.932 Manufacture of Radio, Television and Communication Equipment and Apparatus 81.8 65.9 71.5 80.4 95.8 100.0 108.6 102.5 98.233 Manufacture of Medical, Precision and Optical Instruments, Watches and Clocks 93.1 73.4 78.7 83.5 101.3 100.0 99.7 110.4 101.734 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-trailers 63.3 77.3 84.0 79.8 86.7 100.0 96.3 94.2 114.835 Manufacture of Other Transport Equipment 24.4 20.7 21.0 24.0 37.5 100.0 91.1 94.8 122.936 Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing n.e.c. - - - - - 100.0 87.5 83.6 72.137 Recycling - - - - - - - - -All Manufacturing 77.3 72.3 76.1 84.4 95.1 100.0 108.9 111.4 112.1

Change in Index 15 Manufacture of Food Products and Beverages - 3.0 3.8 7.7 1.7 12.3 5.0 5.8 9.516 Manufacture of Tobacco Products - -6.1 -9.9 3.9 2.9 -3.0 -4.3 3.5 -5.617 Manufacture of Textiles - -6.5 -1.8 -3.3 3.8 -5.5 -3.3 -2.1 8.518 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel; Dressing and Dyeing of Fur - -14.6 -6.6 4.1 -20.7 17.9 14.5 -1.0 -9.619 Tanning and Dressing of Leather; Manufacture of Luggage, Handbags, Saddlery, Harness and Footwear - -3.3 -10.3 -14.9 26.2 14.5 -36.8 -11.1 15.920 Manufacture of Wood and Products of Wood and Cork, Except Furniture; Manufacture of Articles of Straw and Plaiting Materials - 1.1 -7.0 0.8 12.3 1.4 1.1 -2.3 -1.821 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products - -1.5 5.3 1.8 3.3 22.9 13.0 13.7 -3.422 Publishing, Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media - - - - - - - - -23 Manufacture of Coke, Refined Petroleum Products and Nuclear Fuel - 9.1 -2.9 9.5 9.8 10.8 8.2 2.5 5.924 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products - -1.0 5.1 13.5 12.6 5.1 5.7 1.2 -4.925 Manufacture of Rubber and Plastic Products - -10.5 4.5 21.6 10.7 8.9 18.8 5.0 2.126 Manufacture of Other Non-metallic Mineral Products - 4.8 6.1 7.7 -3.2 -0.4 3.3 1.9 9.127 Manufacture of Basic Metals - -4.2 2.4 8.5 7.3 -8.6 5.6 16.3 -2.928 Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products, Except Machinery and Equipment - -0.6 8.1 5.0 11.5 0.0 22.4 12.5 6.129 Manufacture of Machinery and Equipment n.e.c. - 7.0 12.2 10.6 -2.5 14.6 -1.6 9.1 3.330 Manufacture of Office, Accounting and Computing Machinery - -18.7 -7.9 38.5 20.5 7.4 30.6 2.0 -5.631 Manufacture of Electrical Machinery and Apparatus n.e.c. - -6.8 2.1 -1.5 6.2 103.1 8.6 6.5 1.932 Manufacture of Radio, Television and Communication Equipment and Apparatus - -19.5 8.6 12.3 19.2 4.4 8.6 -5.7 -4.233 Manufacture of Medical, Precision and Optical Instruments, Watches and Clocks - -21.2 7.3 6.1 21.3 -1.3 -0.3 10.7 -7.934 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-trailers - 22.2 8.6 -4.9 8.6 15.3 -3.7 -2.3 21.935 Manufacture of Other Transport Equipment - -15.4 1.5 14.4 56.3 166.5 -8.9 4.1 29.736 Manufacture of Furniture; Manufacturing n.e.c. - - - - - - - - -37 Recycling - - - - - - - - -All Manufacturing - -6.5 5.2 10.9 12.8 5.1 8.9 2.2 0.6

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Table X.12. Selected Index of Industrial Production: Philippines, 2001-2007(2000=100; annual change in percent)

Source: Country submission and Statistical Yearbook of the Philippines, 2005

Index of Industrial Production

Divison of Industry

Change in Index

200420022001 20052003 2006 2007

Manufacture of Food Manufacture of BeveragesManuf processed tobacco and cigaretteMf of clothes including footwear Mf of footwearMf of wood, bamboo, ratan, etcMf of furniture and fixturesMf of paper and paper productsMf of publishing, printing and reproduction of recorded mediaMf of industrial chemicalMf of products of petroleum refineries and coalMf of rubber and rubber productsMf of Basic metal industriesMf of fabricated metal product, except machinery & eqpMf of machineries except electricalMf of electrical machineriesMf of transport equipmentAll Manufacturing

Manufacture of Food Manufacture of BeveragesManuf processed tobacco and cigaretteMf of clothes including footwear Mf of footwearMf of wood, bamboo, ratan, etcMf of furniture and fixturesMf of paper and paper productsMf of publishing and printingMf of industrial chemicalMf of products of petroleum refineries and coalMf of rubber and rubber productsMf of Basic metal industriesMf of fabricated metal product, except machinery & eqpMf of machineries except electricalMf of electrical machineriesMf of transport equipmentAll Manufacturing

109.6100.2103.8125.3

-96.997.690.4

104.6106.2107.8111.3108.2105.0146.4102.6106.7

109.7

9.60.23.8

25.3-

-3.1-2.4-9.6

-6.27.8

11.38.2

--

2.66.79.7

151.2118.6

51.3116.5

-85.812498.7

147.9131.8105.7148.7214.8148.2

151117.2127.4

131.6

129.8103.5120.0128.6

-90.693.183.4

110.0109.6

88.4102.2114.0120.6120.7109.7118.3

112.5

18.43.3

15.62.6

--6.5-4.6-7.7

-3.2

-18.0-8.25.4

--

6.910.92.6

0.01.4

-51.41.2

-3.8

10.310.1

-9.5

23.612.665.0

--

-5.3-4.17.1

16.513.1

-12.0-10.5

--8.720.7

7.5-

9.8-3.329.214.2

--

12.812.29.2

30.23.1

-2.5-1.0

--19.050.6

2.6-

15.242.3

9.8-0.4

--

6.110.810.3

8.32.3

-24.2-6.5

--14.5

-7.95.8

-5.72.9

-2.110.2

--

5.1-12.3

2.0

0.411.8

-32.5-11.8

-4.0

-4.20.7

--6.2-0.8-4.3-8.0

--

-11.67.4

-3.7

196.8122.3

50115.3

-69.5

186.7101.3133.2151.8150.4163.2

214164.5

98.6124.3141.2

145.1

129.8104.9

58.3130.1

-94

102.791.8

116.9120

109.3115.1188.1125.4144.3103.9113.5

120.5

213.2125.1

37.9107.8

-59.4172

107.2129.3160.4154.8159.8235.9262.7

75.1130.6123.9

148

214139.8

25.695.1

-61.8

164.8108

138.3150.5153.6

153217

279.968.9

115.5133.1

142.5

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

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Table X.13. Selected Index of Industrial Production: Singapore, 2000-2007(2007=100; annual change in percent)

Source of basic data:Country submission and singstat website

Industry Divison 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

Index of Industrial Production

Manufacture of food , beverages and tobacco 78.6 81.9 79.6 79.4 80.8 86.5 89.9 100

Manufacture of clothes/wearing apparel, except footwear 218.6 184.1 160.0 156.1 152.8 126.9 114.5 100

Manufacture of leather products and footwear 119.1 110.7 95.3 86.3 95.4 99.9 100.3 100

Manufacture of wood and wood products 100.4 86.9 73.1 80.5 94.9 94.5 107.1 100

Manufacture of paper and paper products 80.0 74.5 79.9 79.9 84.4 89.6 92.5 100

Publishing, printing and reproduction of recorded media 113.9 98.9 90.8 90.4 91.5 93.6 97.6 100

Manufacture of industrial chemical 62.3 64.8 81.1 85.2 89.4 89.4 93.8 100

Manufacture of products of petroleum refineries and coal 79.0 79.9 80.1 84.9 94.5 103.1 100.2 100

Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 126.2 94.7 103.7 96.7 94.1 100.4 100.1 100

Manufacture of basic metal industries 75.8 76.2 78.1 67.2 79.9 93.2 110 100

Manufacture of fabricated metal product, except machinery & eqp 120.3 97.4 94.8 86.2 91.0 90.3 97.8 100

Manufacture of machineries except electrical 52.6 44.0 44.5 44.8 53.7 65.6 83.9 100

Manufacture of electrical machineries 85.2 74.7 77.2 75.9 79.4 86.2 98.8 100

Manufacture of electronic products and components 85.1 66.9 69.7 73.4 84.2 92.0 96.1 100

Manufacture of medical, precision and optical instruments, watches and clocks 66.7 69.2 76.5 78.4 82.4 86.9 88.6 100

Manufacture of transport equipment 37.2 45.8 50.1 47.4 56.6 68.5 85.3 100

All manufacturing industries 68.5 60.6 65.7 67.7 77.0 84.4 94.4 100

Annual change in index

Manufacture of food , beverages and tobacco - 4.2 -2.8 -0.3 1.8 7.1 3.9 11.2

Manufacture of clothes/wearing apparel, except footwear - -15.8 -13.1 -2.4 -2.1 -17.0 -9.8 -12.7

Manufacture of leather products and footwear - -7.1 -13.9 -9.4 10.5 4.7 0.4 -0.3

Manufacture of wood and wood products - -13.4 -15.9 10.1 17.9 -0.4 13.3 -6.6

Manufacture of paper and paper products - -6.9 7.2 0.0 5.6 6.2 3.2 8.1

Publishing, printing and reproduction of recorded media - -13.2 -8.2 -0.4 1.2 2.3 4.3 2.5

Manufacture of industrial chemical - 4.0 25.2 5.1 4.9 0.0 4.9 6.6

Manufacture of products of petroleum refineries and coal - 1.1 0.3 6.0 11.3 9.1 -2.8 -0.2

Manufacture of rubber and plastic products - -25.0 9.5 -6.8 -2.7 6.7 -0.3 -0.1

Manufacture of basic metal industries - 0.5 2.5 -14.0 18.9 16.6 18.0 -9.1

Manufacture of fabricated metal product, except machinery & eqp - -19.0 -2.7 -9.1 5.6 -0.8 8.3 2.2

Manufacture of machineries except electrical - -16.3 1.1 0.7 19.9 22.2 27.9 19.2

Manufacture of electrical machineries - -12.3 3.3 -1.7 4.6 8.6 14.6 1.2

Manufacture of electronic products and components - -21.4 4.2 5.3 14.7 9.3 4.5 4.1

Manufacture of medical, precision and optical instruments, watches and clocks - 3.7 10.5 2.5 5.1 5.5 2.0 12.9

Manufacture of transport equipment - 23.1 9.4 -5.4 19.4 21.0 24.5 17.2

All manufacturing industries - -11.5 8.4 3.0 13.7 9.6 11.8 5.9

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Source of basic data:Thailand National Statistics Office website

Table X.14. Selected Index of Industrial Production: Thailand, 2001-2007(2000=100; annual change in percent)

2001Industry Divison

Index of Industrial Production

Change in Index

20042002 20052003 2006 2007

Manufacture of Food

Manufacture of Beverages

Manufacture of processed tobacco and cigarette

Manufacture of textile and textile products

Manufacture of Garment

Manufacture of footwear

Manufacture of pulp

Manufacture of upstream petrochemical

Manufacture of petroleum products

Manufacture of rubber and rubber products

Manufacture of iron and steel products

Manufacture of electronic and electrical products

Manufacture of compressor

Manufacture of electric motor

All Manufacturing

Manufacture of Food

Manufacture of Beverages

Manufacture of processed tobacco and cigarette

Manufacture of textile and textile products

Manufacture of Garment

Manufacture of footwear

Manufacture of pulp

Manufacture of upstream petrochemical

Manufacture of petroleum products

Manufacture of rubber and rubber products

Manufacture of iron and steel products

Manufacture of electronic and electrical products

Manufacture of compressor

Manufacture of electric motor

All Manufacturing

98.4

110.2

97.0

108.0

108.2

113.4

100.6

99.4

102.2

89.0

101.4

190.4

112.7

94.5

102.7

-1.6

10.2

-3.0

8.0

8.2

0.6

-0.6

2.2

-11.0

1.4

-11.8

12.7

-5.5

2.7

2.7

4.1

16.2

3.2

7.3

7.2

0.5

5.8

1.8

20.6

29.4

-19.8

4.4

0.6

9.1

9.1

17.7

19.1

3.7

4.7

6.8

7.3

13.7

4.4

11.1

7.2

-17.6

3.2

18.6

14.0

14.0

-1.2

5.2

8.9

6.6

6.2

-6.3

0.2

8.4

-5.9

10.5

-19.0

15.4

12.2

11.7

11.7

7.6

14.1

-13.3

2.2

3.8

8.0

5.8

2.4

1.6

-3.4

8.7

1.6

27.3

7.4

7.4

-0.3

2.9

-5.1

2.2

6.8

0.6

1.5

-0.4

8.7

-3.6

-9.7

10.4

-8.3

9.1

9.1

4.6

3.3

7.5

-2.5

-3.3

3.8

-0.6

1.2

4.1

-2.3

-22.1

3.1

-0.1

8.2

8.2

120.7

152.6

103.8

121.3

123.8

109.3

108.5

119.6

108.6

119.2

140.7

125.8

121.4

112.8

127.7

118.9

165.2

107.3

132.1

140.4

120.5

102.4

121.6

117.2

122.0

149.7

92.0

154.8

116.0

155.6

102.5

128.1

100.1

115.8

116.0

103.4

101.1

105.2

104.0

107.3

131.2

152.7

117.7

95.1

112.0

119.2

160.5

113.1

129.2

131.5

112.7

101.7

119.8

117.7

112.2

155.4

101.9

140.1

126.5

142.6

127.9

188.6

93.0

135.0

145.8

137.3

110.5

128.6

120.0

123.9

144.7

100.0

157.2

147.7

167.0

133.8

194.7

100.0

131.7

141.0

148.1

114.7

127.9

121.4

128.9

141.4

77.9

162.1

147.5

180.7

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

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Population and Demography

Chapter XIOther Social

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Sources: Country yearbook; websites, ASEAN in Figures 2003; and UNDP Human Development Report Websites, July 2005, November 2006; ADB Key Indicators 2006, 2007, 2008

Note:‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

1985

(2)

-

-

0.582

0.422

0.693

-

0.692

0.784

0.673

0.582

1990

(3)

-

0.512

0.623

0.449

0.720

-

0.719

0.821

0.705

0.610

1995

(4)

-

0.540

0.662

0.485

0.759

-

0.735

0.859

0.739

0.649

2001

(5)

0.872

0.556

0.682

0.525

0.790

0.549

0.751

0.884

0.768

0.688

2002

(6)

0.867

0.568

0.692

0.534

0.793

0.551

0.753

0.902

0.768

0.691

2003

(7)

0.866

0.571

0.697

0.545

0.796

0.578

0.758

0.907

0.778

0.704

2004

(8)

0.871

0.583

0.711

0.553

0.805

0.581

0.763

0.916

0.784

0.709

2005

(9)

0.894

0.598

0.728

0.601

0.811

0.583

0.771

0.922

0.781

0.733

Table XI.1. Human Development Index (HDI), 1985-2005

Graphic XI.1. Trend of HDI, 1990-2005

Inde

x

0.00

0.10

0.20

0.30

0.40

0.50

0.60

0.70

0.80

0.90

1.00

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam

Graphic XI.1. Trend of HDI, 1990-2005

1990 1995 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

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Sources: Country yearbook and websites; and ASEAN in Figures 2003, ADB Key Indicators 2005, 2006 and 2007, Ministry of Health Malaysia, ASI Country Submission (Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines)

Notes: 1) 1994 figure 2) 1996 figure *) Philippines: Regional Poverty Estimation Methodology**) Percent number of household‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines*)

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam**)

1993

(1994)

(2)

-

39.0

-

46.11)

8.71)

-

40.61)

-

13.0

50.9

1997

(1996)

(3)

-

36.1

17.72)

38.6

6.1

22.9

36.8

-

11.42)

-

1998

(4)

-

-

24.2

-

-

-

-

-

13.0

37.0

1999

(5)

-

35.9

23.4

-

7.5

-

-

-

15.9

-

2000

(6)

-

-

19.1

-

-

-

39.4

-

14.2

-

2001

(7)

-

-

18.4

-

-

26.6

-

-

13.0

-

2002

(8)

-

-

18.2

33.5

5.1

-

-

-

9.8

28.9

2003

(9)

-

-

17.4

32.7

-

-

30.0

-

-

-

2004

(10)

-

34.7

16.7

-

5.7

-

-

-

11.2

18.1

2005

(11)

-

-

16.7

-

-

-

-

-

-

15.47

2007

(12)

-

-

16.58

-

3.6

-

-

-

-

14.75

Table XI.2. Percent of population below the national poverty line, 1993-2007(Urban + Rural)

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Sources: UNDP Human Development Report Websites, June 2005, January 2008; ADB Key Indicators 2006, 2007; ASI Country submission (Cambodia, $1 PPP)Indonesia Yearbook 2005/6 and Philippines yearbook 2005

Note:‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

Below $1 PPP

(2)

-

34.1

7.5

28.8

0.2

-

14.1

-

0.7

9.7

Below $2 PPP

(3)

-

77.7

52.4

73.2

9.3

-

46.4

-

25.2

63.7

Latest NationalPoverty Incidence

(4)

-

18.5 (2004)

16.7 (2005)

38.6 (2003)

8.1 (2003)

22.9 (1997)

24.7 (2003)

-

9.6 (2006)

37.0 (2003)

Table XI.3. Percentage of Population Below the $1 and $ 2 PPP Poverty Line1990-2006

Graphic XI.2. Percentage of Population Below $1 PPP and $2 PPP Poverty Line

Percentage of PopulationBelow $1 PPP Poverty Line

Percentage of Population Below $1 PPP Poverty Line

(%)

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

(%)

Percentage of Population Below $1 PPP Poverty Line

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

(%)

Percentage of Population Below the $2 PPP Poverty Line

(%)

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

(%)

Percentage of Population Below $1 PPP Poverty Line

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

(%)

Percentage of Population Below the $2 PPP Poverty Line

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Sources: Country yearbook and websites; ASEAN in Figures 2003

Notes: *) Data from various surveys covering different years, as quoted by Human Development Report 2007/81) 1991 figure 2) 1992 figure 3) 1998 figure 4) 1997 figure5) 1999 figure6) 2003 figure 7) 2006 figure, taken from ADB key Indicators, 2008‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Table XI.5. Income Share of the Poorest 20%, 1990-2005

Country

(1)Brunei DarussalamCambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysiaMyanmarPhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet Nam

1990

(2)------

6.21)

-5.9

8.82)

1996

(3)-

7.4-

6.04)

4.44)

-6.1-

5.6-

2000

(4)-

4.75)

8.48.1--

5.45.03)

5.48.0

2002

(5)--

8.48.1----

6.3-

2004

(6)-

6.8--

6.1-

5.46)

--

9.0

2005

(7)--

7.1---

7.97)

---

Sources: Country yearbook and websites; ADB Key Indicators 2006, 2007; UNESCAP Yearbook 2008, and ASEAN in Figures 2003ACPMS data Submission (Cambodia, Indonesia, lao PDR, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand)

Notes: 1) 1994 figure2) 1997 figure3) 1991 figure4) 1999 figure5) 1998 figure*) Indonesia and Cambodia based on household expenditure data‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Table XI.4. Gini Coefficient, 1990-2006

Country

(1)

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

Indonesia

Lao PDR

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Viet Nam

1990

(2)

-

0.3801)

0.320

-

0.442

-

0.4683)

-

0.524

-

1996

(3)

-

0.4202)

0.360

0.362)

0.4702)

-

0.4872)

0.4255)

0.515

0.367

2000

(4)

-

0.3514)

0.3104)

-

0.4434)

-

0.488

-

0.525

-

2001

(5)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0.501

-

2002

(6)

-

-

0.329

0.347

0.485

-

-

-

0.418

0.370

2003

(7)

-

0.403

0.320

0.326

-

-

0.461

-

-

-

2004

(8)

-

0.381

0.320

-

0.462

-

-

-

0.426

0.371

2005

(9)

-

0.419

0.343

-

0.379

-

0.440

-

0.425

0.378

2006

(10)

-

-

0.357

-

-

-

0.456

-

0.418

-

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Sources: Country submission for ASEAN in Figures 2003 revised by Millenium Indicators, UNESCAP Statistics Division Websites 2008; 2005 figures taken from ADB Key Indicators, 2008

Note:‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Table XI.7. Female Share of Paid Employment in Non-Agricultural Activities, 2000-2005

Country

(1)Brunei DarussalamCambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysiaMyanmarPhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet Nam

2000

(2)30.351.931.7

-36.7

-41.145.446.149.7

2001

(3)28.951.730.7

-37.4

-41.946.946.849.4

2002

(4)29.051.629.7

-37.7

-42.146.746.749.3

2003

(5)30.351.531.0

-38.0

-41.247.846.949.1

2004

(6)31.551.331.150.236.9

-40.447.046.449.1

2005

(7)--

29.3---

41.849.547.3

-

Sources: Country submission for ASEAN in Figures 2003Millenium Indicators, UNESCAP Statistics Division Website, 2005 and 2008; 2007 figires taken from ADB Key Indicators, 2008 Notes: 1) 1993 figure 2) 1996 figure 3) 1998 figure 4) 1999 figure 5) 1992 figure6) 1997 figure*) Brunei Darussalam had never had a parliament‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Table XI.6. Proportion of Seats in National Legislature Held by Women, 1990-2007

Country

(1)Brunei Darussalam*)

CambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysiaMyanmarPhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet Nam

1990

(2)-

6.01)

-9.45)

---

4.94.2

17.8

1995

(3)--

12.12)

21.26)

--

11.14.66.1

18.5

2001

(4)-

9.83)

15.24)

21.214.5

-17.116.010.226.2

2002

(5)-

7.08.0

21.010.0

-18.012.09.0

26.0

2003

(6)-

7.08.0

23.010.0

-18.012.09.0

26.0

2004

(7)-

10.98.0

22.916.3

-17.216.09.6

27.3

2005

(8)-

9.811.322.99.1-

15.316.08.8

27.3

2006

(9)-

9.811.322.99.1-

15.716.010.627.3

2007

(10)-

9.811.325.39.1-

15.324.58.7

27.3

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Graphic XI.3. Proportion of Children Under 15 Who are working

Sources:Country submission for ASEAN in Figures 2003; ASI Country Submission (Cambodia 2001)

Notes:1) 1996 figure2) 2000 figure‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Table XI.8. Proportion of Children under 15 who are working, 1990-2001

Country

(1)Brunei DarussalamCambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysiaMyanmarPhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet Nam

1990

(2)--

3.2-----

35.9-

1995

(3)-

6.91)

2.221.8

--

10.4-

13.7-

2001

(4)-

49.31.12)

31.9--

11.02)

-7.72)

-

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Philippines Thailand

Graphic XI.3. Proportion of Children Under 15 Who are working

1990 1995 2001

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Sources: ADB, Key Indicators, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007Asia-Pacific in Figures, UNESCAP Statistics Division Websites

Note:‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Table XI.9. Daily per Capita Protein Supply of ASEAN, 1990-2004(grams)

Country

(1)Brunei Darussalam CambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysia MyanmarPhilipinesSingaporeThailandViet Nam

1980

(2)73374651586052715048

1990

(3)79445952636556874851

1999

(4)82446454777156-

5360

2000

(5)80496660777355-

5660

2001

(6)83497661767456-

5661

2002

(7)-

516462768056-

5762

2003

(8)83516462758058-

5665

2004

(9)86526761828060-

6066

Sources: ADB, Key Indicators, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007Asia-Pacific in Figures, UNESCAP Statistics Division Websites

Note:‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Table XI.10. Daily per Capita Calorie Supply of ASEAN, 1980-2004(Calories)

Country

(1)Brunei Darussalam CambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysia MyanmarPhilipinesSingaporeThailandVie Nam

1980

(2)2,6621,7022,1982,0842,7432,3262,2802,6502,2772,142

1990

(3)2,7361,8302,6242,1592,7582,6202,3643,1142,1422,219

1999

(4)2,7412,0002,9312,1522,9472,8032,357

-2,4112,564

2000

(5)2,7582,0112,9132,3032,9172,8062,375

-2,4592,498

2001

(6)2,8141,9672,9282,3092,9272,8222,372

-2,4862,533

2002

(7)-

2,0462,9042,3122,8812,9372,379

-2,4672,566

2003

(8)2,8452,0742,8912,3382,8672,9122,480

-2,4252,617

2004

(9)2,8002,0702,8902,3702,8802,9402,490

-2,4002,630

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Chapter XIIOther Sectors

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Table XII.1. ASEAN Crude Oil Production, 2003-2007(in KTOE)

Source: ASEAN Member Countries Statistical yearbook , and EIA websites (Myanmar and Thailand)

Notes : KTOE = Kilo Ton of Oil Equivalent1 ton of oil equivalent = appr. 7.3 barrels of crude oil‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Country 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)Brunei Darussalam 10,350.0 10,300.0 10,000.0 10,950.0 9,700.0

Cambodia - - - - -

Indonesia 46,452.1 48,541.2 46,740.1 37,526.2 33,676.6

Lao PDR - - - - -

Malaysia 36,892.9 38,220.4 35,175.6 33,346.6 34,764.4

Myanmar 981.5 1,025.2 1,090.7 1,150.0 1,058.0

Philippines 20.4 19.0 - - -

Singapore - - - - -

Thailand 4,866.0 4,259.0 5,660.3 6,497.8 10,670.5

Viet Nam - - - - -

ASEAN 99,562.8 102,364.9 98,666.7 89,470.5 89,869.5

Table XII.2. ASEAN Natural Gas Production, 2003-2007(in KTOE)

Source: Source: ASEAN Member Countries Statistical yearbook (Indonesia), and EIA websites

Notes : KTOE = Kilo Ton of Oil Equivalent; MMscf = Million Standard Cubic Feet1 ton of oil equivalent = appr. 1,125 cubic meters or 39,729 cubic feet of natural gas1 MMscf = appr. 172.3 barrels of Crude Oil equivalent‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Country 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)Brunei Darussalam 10,605.1 10,415.5 9,967.6 10,768.8 10,467.2

Cambodia - - - - -

Indonesia 50,571.3 71,423.5 70,462.2 55,978.0 54,207.7

Lao PDR - - - - -

Malaysia 43,183.2 44,907.1 49,967.6 50,180.3 51,690.0

Myanmar 8,257.3 8,912.0 9,543.9 10,503.2 10,503.2

Philippines 2,237.6 2,066.6 2,416.9 1,833.9 1,841.0

Singapore - - - - -

Thailand 17,753.4 18,612.7 19,745.9 20,427.1 51,690.0

Viet Nam - - - - -

ASEAN 132,608.0 156,337.5 162,104.2 149,691.2 180,399.1

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Country 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

ExportsBrunei Darussalam 9,950.0 9,950.0 9,800.0 9,300.0 9,950.0 8,650.0Cambodia - - - - - -Indonesia 29,054.4 26,517.5 23,467.8 21,488.0 18,127.9 18,175.3Lao PDR - - - - - -Malaysia 16,192.0 17,913.0 18,686.0 18,223.0 16,866.0 -Myanmar - - - - - -Philippines - - - - - -Singapore - - - - - -Thailand - 3,073.0 3,486.0 2,966.0 - -Viet Nam - 17,100.0 19,950.0 19,430.0 - -ASEAN - 74,553.5 75,389.8 71,407.0 - -

ImportsBrunei Darussalam - - - - - -Cambodia - - - - - -Indonesia 30,996.2 30,475.1 34,920.6 36,737.4 33,348.9 34,739.3Lao PDR - - - - - -Malaysia 6,845.0 7,991.0 7,888.0 9,121.0 10,277.0 -Myanmar 2,195.0 - - - - -Philippines 12,859.2 12,508.1 12,508.1 10,009.0 10,698.2 -Singapore - 37,500.0 44,075.0 52,290.0 - -Thailand 30,807.7 32,076.1 43,495.0 40,240.0 - -Viet Nam - - - - - -ASEAN - 120,550.3 142,886.7 148,397.4 - -

Table XII.4. Crude Oil Exports and Imports, 2002 - 2007(in KTOE)

Source: ASEAN Member Countries Statistical yearbook (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Philippines) and Myanmar and Thailand websitesMyanmar, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam EIA websites

Note: ‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Table XII.3. Petroleum Products Exports and Imports 1995, 2000 and 2005(in KTOE)

Source: Website of Energy Information Administration (EIA), as of July 2009; ASEAN Centre of Energy 2001

Note:‘-’ not available at the time of publication

CountryExports Imports

1995 2000 2005 1995 2000 2005(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Brunei Darussalam 0.0 2.0 2.5 38.0 51.0 15.0Cambodia - - - - 176.0 181.0Indonesia 13,940.0 10,573.0 9,325.0 6,476.0 13,696.0 19,282.5Lao PDR - - - - 136.5 152.0Malaysia 7,428.0 4,378.0 8,820.0 9,411.0 9,360.0 7,710.0Myanmar 10.0 0.0 - 201.0 767.0 1,109.0Philippines 1,496.0 1,731.0 2,058.0 2,054.0 2,122.0 6,809.5Singapore 66,667.0 42,220.0 60,000.0 27,199.0 37,764.0 47,880.0Thailand 453.0 4,859.0 7,402.5 9,190.0 1,266.0 1,404.0Viet Nam 0.0 - 286.0 5,094.0 8,540.0 12,515.0ASEAN 89,994.0 63,763.0 87,894.0 59,663.0 73,878.5 97,058.0

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Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)Brunei Darussalam 1,002.5 1,099.7 1,397.6 698.5 1,492.1 977.5 1,561.6

Cambodia - - - - - 0.0 0.0

Indonesia 5,145.7 6,166.2 5,150.4 3,348.6 4,517.3 6,090.1 5,714.7

Lao PDR - - - - - - -

Malaysia 2,481.7 2,967.0 2,853.8 2,171.7 2,669.0 3,903.6 2,999.0

Myanmar - - - - 0.0 0.0 0.0

Philippines 9.5 0.4 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.0 0.0

Singapore 6.8 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Thailand 0.0 15.6 112.4 80.2 126.9 383.4 312.1

Vietnam - - - - - - -

ASEAN 8,646.2 10,248.9 9,514.4 6,299.8 8,805.3 11,354.5 10,587.4

Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)Brunei Darussalam 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Cambodia - - - - - 0.2 0.0

Indonesia 1,317.6 1,611.1 1,467.0 1,058.3 1,587.7 2,524.9 2,887.5

Lao PDR - - - - - - -

Malaysia 139.2 179.7 176.9 181.9 357.3 1,270.2 1,564.0

Myanmar - - - - 38.2 65.6 217.0

Philippines 1,641.7 1,457.8 2,458.0 1,432.7 1,997.7 3,050.4 2,695.1

Singapore 5,732.2 7,524.7 8,313.7 5,078.7 5,327.0 8,746.3 7,584.4

Thailand 2,822.0 4,489.7 4,688.4 2,666.2 3,922.4 6,078.6 5,770.2

Vietnam - - - - - - -

ASEAN 11,652.8 15,262.9 17,104.1 10,417.8 13,230.2 21,736.0 20,718.2

Table XII. 5. Trend of Crude Oil

Table XII. 6. Trend of Crude Oil

Sources: ASEAN Trade Statistics DatabaseCrude Oil: SITC 333

Notes: p) Preliminary figures‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Sources: ASEAN Trade Statistics DatabaseCrude Oil: SITC 333

Notes: p) Preliminary figures‘-’ not available at the time of publication

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(9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)1,256.5 1,637.6 2,897.6 3,888.3 5,126.6 5,050.7 4,040.8

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

5,227.6 5,621.0 6,241.4 8,145.8 8,168.8 6,309.1 12,418.7

- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

3,113.6 4,194.5 5,994.6 7,953.4 8,692.3 9,761.8 12,412.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

42.9 2.9 100.1 157.2 129.6 135.2 160.5

0.0 0.0 0.0 57.7 78.6 46.0 49.2

442.9 652.2 831.8 1,378.4 1,442.2 1,159.2 1,707.3

- - 3,814.3 4,527.4 4,642.7 4,819.1 6,650.3

10,083.6 12,108.2 19,879.6 26,108.3 28,281.0 27,281.1 37,438.9

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

(9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

3,216.9 4,027.4 5,831.4 6,797.0 7,852.6 5,493.2 10,061.5

- 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.4

1,257.9 1,663.7 2,032.7 3,393.3 4,761.9 5,481.0 5,634.2

137.0 27.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

2,262.8 2,524.3 2,519.8 3,780.6 5,041.7 5,732.9 7,498.8

7,374.0 8,008.2 12,181.3 18,514.8 20,394.2 22,482.4 5,770.9

5,607.3 7,184.7 10,763.6 17,114.4 20,045.7 20,089.6 29,781.2

- - 18.9 6.5 0.0 0.0 0.0

19,856.0 23,435.4 33,347.8 49,606.8 58,096.2 59,279.3 58,747.0

Export by Country, 1995 - 2008(Milion USD)

Import by Country, 1995 - 2008(Milion USD)

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Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)Brunei Darussalam 61.1 69.2 82.0 47.2 48.0 22.6 38.9

Cambodia - - - - - 0.0 0.0

Indonesia 1,276.1 1,643.4 1,226.9 694.2 899.3 1,635.9 1,161.5

Lao PDR - - - - - - -

Malaysia 884.7 993.2 1,014.6 708.8 1,058.0 1,906.1 2,001.1

Myanmar - - - - - 0.0 0.0

Philippines 168.0 272.2 257.3 129.0 216.2 436.4 242.1

Singapore 6,829.9 8,820.9 8,555.1 7,781.4 8,639.2 12,851.2 11,982.4

Thailand 243.5 633.9 955.1 497.4 722.7 1,288.2 1,076.6

Vietnam - - - - - - -

ASEAN 9,463.3 12,432.8 12,091.0 9,858.1 11,583.5 18,140.4 16,502.7

Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)Brunei Darussalam 9.8 8.2 3.4 2.3 4.2 2.2 1.4

Cambodia - - - - - 172.9 200.8

Indonesia 1,517.2 2,143.9 2,356.7 1,545.6 2,032.0 3,454.7 2,531.9

Lao PDR - - - - - - -

Malaysia 1,222.7 1,493.2 1,665.1 1,354.8 1,229.9 2,194.1 1,834.1

Myanmar - - - - 98.3 184.8 306.1

Philippines 211.0 244.4 303.9 337.6 155.1 457.7 368.3

Singapore 3,102.1 4,000.9 4,635.0 3,058.1 4,708.1 7,459.6 6,972.8

Thailand 1,675.9 1,566.5 891.7 379.2 758.2 1,108.9 777.4

Vietnam - - - - - - -

ASEAN 7,738.8 9,457.1 9,855.8 6,677.7 8,985.7 15,034.7 12,992.7

Table XII. 7. Trend of Petroleum Products Export

Table XII. 8. Trend of Petroleum Products Import

Sources: ASEAN Trade Statistics DatabasePetroleum Products: SITC 334

Notes:p) Preliminary figures‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Sources: ASEAN Trade Statistics DatabasePetroleum Products: SITC 334

Notes: p) Preliminary figures‘-’ not available at the time of publication

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(9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)31.0 17.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

1,285.2 1,531.3 1,630.9 1,903.8 2,815.3 1,604.6 1,162.4

- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 0.0

1,786.9 2,213.3 3,184.3 3,997.8 5,114.7 5,765.5 8,229.4

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

353.3 536.2 383.6 585.8 918.3 889.3 1,082.0

12,334.4 11,477.2 16,166.2 26,578.2 33,824.1 39,696.7 42,550.2

948.4 1,023.3 1,854.0 2,596.3 3,910.6 4,896.0 8,842.0

- - 180.1 261.3 442.0 510.5 734.5

16,739.2 16,798.3 23,399.1 35,923.3 47,025.1 53,364.2 62,600.6

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

(9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)2.9 8.9 9.1 18.9 21.7 41.3 26.1

172.8 164.4 189.7 181.5 210.5 286.8 349.3

3,279.8 3,528.9 5,832.2 10,580.8 10,963.1 7,116.3 19,963.6

- 78.5 94.7 169.2 196.7 218.2 377.9

1,972.6 2,295.8 3,586.8 4,660.9 5,602.5 6,090.4 6,021.4

204.9 222.8 313.1 262.5 504.9 471.5 582.7

704.7 898.7 1,768.4 2,001.8 2,335.9 2,896.7 3,780.9

7,785.2 9,276.9 12,167.4 16,835.7 24,187.4 29,888.7 33,181.7

655.8 752.3 1,087.9 1,848.0 2,308.2 2,137.9 1,570.5

- - 2,671.9 3,266.6 4,412.1 5,057.2 7,057.5

14,778.8 17,227.2 27,721.0 39,825.9 50,743.1 54,205.1 72,911.7

by Country, 1995 - 2008(Milion USD)

by Country, 1995 - 2008(Milion USD)

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Table XII. 9. Trend of Net Export of Crude Oil and

Source:ASEAN Trade Statistics DatabaseCrude Oil: SITC 333; and Petroleum Productst: SITC 334

Note:p) Preliminary figures

Country 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

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

Exports 8,646.2 10,248.9 9,514.4 6,299.8 8,805.3 11,354.5

Imports 11,652.8 15,262.9 17,104.1 10,417.8 13,230.2 21,736.0

Net Exports -3,006.5 -5,014.0 -7,589.7 -4,118.0 -4,424.9 -10,381.5

Export/Imports 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.5

Petroleum Products

Exports 9,463.3 12,432.8 12,091.0 9,858.1 11,583.5 18,140.4

Imports 7,738.8 9,457.1 9,855.8 6,677.7 8,985.7 15,034.7

Net Exports 1,724.5 2,975.6 2,235.2 3,180.3 2,597.7 3,105.6

Export/Imports 1.2 1.3 1.2 1.5 1.3 1.2

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Graphic XII.1 Trend of ASEAN Exports and Imports of Crude Oil and ASEAN Exports andImports of Petroleum Products (US$ millions)

Petroleum Products, 1995 - 2008(Milion USD)

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 p)

(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)

10,587.4 10,083.6 12,108.2 19,879.6 26,108.3 28,281.0 27,281.1 37,438.9

20,718.2 19,856.0 23,435.4 33,347.8 49,606.8 58,096.2 59,279.3 58,747.0

-10,130.8 -9,772.4 -11,327.2 -13,468.1 -23,498.5 -29,815.3 -31,998.3 -21,308.1

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6

16,502.7 16,739.2 16,798.3 23,399.1 35,923.3 47,025.1 53,364.2 62,600.6

12,992.7 14,778.8 17,227.2 27,721.0 39,825.9 50,743.1 54,205.1 72,911.7

3,509.9 1,960.5 -428.9 -4,321.9 -3,902.6 -3,718.0 -840.9 -10,311.0

1.3 1.1 1.0 0.8 0.9 0.9 1.0 0.9

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Table XII.1 Trend of ASEAN Exports and Imports of Crude Oil and ASEAN Exports and Imports of Petroleum Products (US$ millions)

Exports Crude Oil

Imports Crude Oil

Exports Petroleum Prod

Imports Petroleum Prod

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Table XII.10. ASEAN Major Market of Crude Oil, 2003-2007(Milion USD)

Table XII.11. ASEAN Major Supplier (Origin) of Crude Oil, 2003-2007(Milion USD)

No Country 2003 No Country 2004 No Country 2005 No Country 2006 No Country 2007

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)1 ASEAN 2,558.8 1 ASEAN 5,356.4 1 ASEAN 8,040.8 1 ASEAN 9,180.0 1 ASEAN 9,175.92 Japan 2,474.8 2 China 3,304.7 2 Japan 3,639.0 2 Japan 4,227.1 2 Australia 4,300.93 China 1,800.4 3 Japan 3,050.3 3 China 3,549.9 3 Australia 3,476.9 3 Japan 4,133.24 Rep.of Korea 1,754.6 4 Australia 2,748.9 4 Rep.of Korea 3,458.3 4 Rep.of Korea 3,204.8 4 Rep.of Korea 2,726.55 Australia 1,539.7 5 Rep.of Korea 2,296.0 5 Australia 3,420.3 5 India 2,738.1 5 India 2,445.26 India 772.7 6 USA 1,266.6 6 India 1,899.3 6 USA 2,230.0 6 China 2,095.67 USA 735.1 7 India 1,182.1 7 USA 1,376.7 7 China 1,926.1 7 USA 1,665.18 New Zealand 187.3 8 Taiwan 255.0 8 New Zealand 388.6 8 New Zealand 560.2 8 New Zealand 487.39 Taiwan 169.7 9 New Zealand 228.4 9 Sri Lanka 154.0 9 Taiwan 437.2 9 Taiwan 182.1

10 Sri Lanka 95.1 10 Sri Lanka 126.2 10 Taiwan 153.0 10 Sri Lanka 175.4 10 Chile 69.3Top 10 12,088.1 Top 10 19,814.6 Top 10 26,079.9 Top 10 28,155.9 Top 10 27,281.0Others 20.1 Others 65.1 Others 28.3 Others 125.0 Others 0.0Total 12,108.2 Total 19,879.6 Total 26,108.3 Total 28,281.0 Total 27,281.1

No Country 2003 No Country 2004 No Country 2005 No Country 2006 No Country 2007

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)1 Saudi Arabia 4,986.9 1 Saudi Arabia 6,589.8 1 Saudi Arabia 11,845.5 1 Saudi Arabia 13,481.1 1 Saudi Arabia 12,845.52 ASEAN 3,140.2 2 ASEAN 4,723.3 2 ASEAN 9,005.7 2 ASEAN 9,859.1 2 ASEAN 9,594.43 UAE 1,509.6 3 Qatar 2,053.3 3 Qatar 2,508.9 3 UAE 3,354.7 3 UAE 4,818.24 Qatar 1,392.1 4 Kuwait 1,541.4 4 Kuwait 2,375.1 4 Kuwait 3,176.1 4 Qatar 4,266.25 Australia 1,124.2 5 UAE 1,486.3 5 UAE 1,959.2 5 Iran 2,885.4 5 Kuwait 3,945.76 Kuwait 1,061.9 6 Iran 1,479.6 6 Australia 1,933.6 6 Qatar 2,320.7 6 Australia 1,840.77 Iran 981.6 7 Australia 1,192.7 7 Iran 1,769.4 7 Australia 1,939.2 7 Iran 846.28 Nigeria 860.3 8 Nigeria 1,073.8 8 Nigeria 945.3 8 Oman 1,050.4 8 Oman 660.09 Oman 622.0 9 Oman 552.1 9 China 929.5 9 China 942.6 9 Russia 602.3

10 China 470.6 10 China 493.3 10 Oman 711.1 10 Libya 422.7 10 China 540.3Top 10 16,149.2 Top 10 21,185.8 Top 10 33,983.2 Top 10 39,431.9 Top 10 39,959.5Others 7,286.1 Others 12,162.0 Others 15,623.6 Others 18,664.3 Others 19,319.8Total 23,435.4 Total 33,347.8 Total 49,606.8 Total 58,096.2 Total 59,279.3

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note:Crude Oil: SITC 333

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Note:Crude Oil: SITC 333

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Table XII.12. ASEAN Major Market of Petroleum Products, 2003-2007(Milion USD)

No Country 2003 No Country 2004 No Country 2005 No Country 2006 No Country 2007

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)1 ASEAN 6,135.1 1 ASEAN 9,240.4 1 ASEAN 16,946.9 1 ASEAN 22,291.5 1 ASEAN 26,352.92 Hong Kong 3,135.8 2 Hong Kong 3,664.9 2 Hong Kong 5,410.0 2 Hong Kong 6,850.0 2 Hong Kong 7,407.73 Japan 1,598.1 3 Australia 2,401.8 3 Australia 3,937.6 3 Australia 4,572.8 3 Australia 5,048.84 Australia 1,425.6 4 Japan 2,013.2 4 Japan 2,478.6 4 Japan 3,160.7 4 China 3,296.75 China 1,219.0 5 China 1,953.6 5 China 1,796.0 5 China 2,893.6 5 Japan 2,531.96 Rep. of Korea 472.0 6 Rep. of Korea 486.3 6 India 761.7 6 India 994.5 6 India 1,592.37 EU-25 311.1 7 USA 432.0 7 New Zealand 511.2 7 New Zealand 681.8 7 New Zealand 858.98 USA 304.0 8 New Zealand 365.4 8 USA 392.7 8 Rep. of Korea 620.2 8 EU-25 848.09 Taiwan 284.9 9 Taiwan 356.8 9 Guam 373.7 9 USA 599.1 9 USA 781.3

10 Bangladesh 275.5 10 Iran 272.1 10 Reunion 334.5 10 South Africa 456.9 10 Rep. of Korea 772.7Top 10 15,161.0 Top 10 21,186.5 Top 10 32,942.9 Top 10 43,121.2 Top 10 49,491.2Others 1,637.3 Others 2,212.6 Others 2,980.4 Others 3,903.9 Others 3,873.0Total 16,798.3 Total 23,399.1 Total 35,923.3 Total 47,025.1 Total 53,364.2

Table XII.13. ASEAN Major Supplier (Origin) of Petroleum Products, 2003-2007(Milion USD)

No Country 2003 No Country 2004 No Country 2005 No Country 2006 No Country 2007

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)1 ASEAN 7,150.6 1 ASEAN 12,131.3 1 ASEAN 19,622.3 1 ASEAN 25,952.5 1 ASEAN 26,212.72 Kuwait 1,710.5 2 Kuwait 2,618.6 2 Kuwait 2,741.4 2 Saudi Arabia 3,225.1 2 India 3,327.23 Saudi Arabia 1,544.5 3 Saudi Arabia 2,294.6 3 China 2,728.4 3 Kuwait 3,025.7 3 China 2,865.84 China 1,073.4 4 China 1,966.1 4 Saudi Arabia 2,464.6 4 India 2,971.0 4 Rep. of Korea 2,805.95 UAE 800.5 5 India 1,368.3 5 Rep. of Korea 2,039.6 5 Rep. of Korea 2,489.9 5 Kuwait 2,493.06 Rep. of Korea 572.7 6 Taiwan 1,242.0 6 Taiwan 1,873.5 6 China 2,217.0 6 eu-25 2,056.67 USA 537.9 7 UAE 766.8 7 India 1,259.3 7 Taiwan 2,037.3 7 Saudi Arabia 2,047.38 India 510.8 8 Rep. of Korea 757.2 8 UAE 1,156.2 8 UAE 1,469.1 8 USA 1,314.79 Iran 454.4 9 EU-25 710.3 9 EU-25 882.0 9 EU-25 1,321.3 9 UAE 1,312.6

10 EU-25 359.7 10 USA 576.5 10 Iran 828.5 10 Iran 1,010.3 10 Japan 1,066.0Top 10 14,715.1 Top 10 24,431.6 Top 10 35,595.9 Top 10 45,719.2 Top 10 45,501.7Others 2,512.1 Others 3,289.4 Others 4,230.1 Others 5,024.0 Others 8,703.4Total 17,227.2 Total 27,721.0 Total 39,825.9 Total 50,743.1 Total 54,205.1

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

Source: ASEAN Trade Statistics Database

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Table XII.14. Forest Areas as a Percentage of Total Areas

Table XII.15. National Protected Areas and CO2 Emission, in ASEAN

Country

Total Forest Area (000 Ha) Forest areas as a percentage of land areas (%)

1990 2000Annualchange

(%)1990 1999 2004 2005 2006

AnnualChange

1990-2005

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Brunei Darussalam 452 442 -0.2 81.41) 81.4 76.8 75.9 75.9 -0.5

Cambodia 9,896 9,335 -0.6 62.32) 58.23) 61.2 61.2 59.8 0.3

Indonesia 118,110 104,986 -1.2 73.6 62.4 - 54.7 - -2.1

Lao PDR 13,088 12,561 -0.4 - 42.7 - - - -

Malaysia 21,661 19,292 -1.2 59.0 57.0 55.8 55.8 55.8 -0.4

Myanmar 39,588 34,419 -1.4 50.8 51.5 49.7 49.0 - -0.3

The Philippines 6,676 5,798 -1.4 52.9 52.9 - 24.0 - -5.5

Singapore 2 2 0.0 13.6 - - 3.4 - -9.4

Thailand 15,886 14,762 -0.7 26.61) 25.3 - 28.4 - 0.5

Viet Nam 9,303 9,819 0.5 28.4 33.2 - 39.7 - 2.4

ASEAN 234,662 211,407 -1.0

CountryProtected area as % of land area CO2 emission (per capita metric tons)

1990 1996 2000 2005*) 2006**) 1990 1996 2000 2003 2004

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

Brunei Darussalam - - 16.4 1.5 1.5 22.7 17.0 18.9 12.7 24.0

Cambodia - 28.6 - 29.7 29.7 - 0.0 - 0.0 0.0

Indonesia - 18.0 17.4 25.7 - 0.9 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.7

Lao PDR - - 14.0 16.4 - 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2

Malaysia - - 4.6 25.3 - 3.1 6.3 6.2 6.4 7.5

Myanmar 15.0 15.4 19.1 3.93 3.93 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2

The Philippines 4.9 8.8 14.9 12.7 12.7 2.1 1.51) 1.0 1.0 1.0

Singapore 4.4 - 4.1 4.8 4.8 7.0 8.3 14.7 11.3 12.3

Thailand 12.4 15.1 17.8 21.9 - 2.2 2.6 3.3 3.9 4.2

Viet Nam - - 3.0 5.4 - 0.3 0.6 0.7 0.9 1.2

Sources: ASEAN In Figures 2003, country data submission on ASEAN, Community Progress Monitoring System (ACPMS), ADB Key Indicators, 2007-20081) 1991 figure2) 1993 figure3) 1997 figure

Note:‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Source: ASAN 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 2000 figures, from ADB, Key Indicators, 2001, 2005, 2006; HDR 2007/8 Country data submission for ACPMS project1) 1994 figure

Notes:*) data are taken from ADB, Key Indicators, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006**) data are taken from Millenium Development Goals Website‘-’ not available at the time of publication

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Table XII. 16. Proportion of Household with Electricity, 1990-2001(%)

Table XII.17. Selected Science and Technology Creation Indicators

Source: 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; and Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey 200. 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 Survey 1997 and 2001, Central Statistical Organization. Philippines - 1990 Census of Population and Housing and National Demographic and Health Survey 1998. Singapore - Compiled from the billing system and updated as account holders open/close their accounts. Thailand - 1990 Population and Housing Census; Socio-Economic Survey 1992, 1994, 1998-2001; and Housing Survey 1996. Viet Nam - Multi Purpose Survey 1994 and 1995; Demographic and Health Survey 1997 and Census of Population and Housing 1999.

Notes: 1) 1991 figure2) 1996 figure3) 1998 figure‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Source: Human Development Report 2007, UNDP

Notes: Brn=Brunei Darussalam; Cam=Cambodia; Ind=Indonesia; Lao=Lao PDR; Mal=Malaysia; Phil=Philippines; Sgp=Singapore; Thai=Thailand; Vnm=Vietnam‘-’ not available at the time of publication

Country 1990 1995 1999 2000 2001

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)Brunei Darussalam 97.01) - - - -

Cambodia - 13.52) 16.7 16.6 -

Indonesia 46.8 66.7 83.7 86.1 86.3

Lao PDR - 25.4 31.03) 38.2 -

Malaysia 80.0 - 96.5 97.3 97.6

Myanmar - - 37.0 - 40.4

The Philippines 55.1 - 71.33) 68.2 -

Singapore 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Thailand 89.7 96.82) 98.5 98.3 98.5

Viet Nam - 70.8 77.8 - -

Indicators Year Brn Cam Ind Lao Mal Myn Phil Sgp Thai Vnm ASEAN

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)

Patents granted(per million people)

2005 - - - - - - - 96 1 - 97.0

Research and Development Expenditure(% of GDP)

2000-2005 0.03 .. 0.05 .. 0.69 0.07 0.11 2.25 0.26 0.19 3.66

Researchers in R&D(per million people)

1990-2005 274 .. 207 .. 299 17.00 48 4,999 287 115 6,246

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ICT Service Year Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)Main telephone density 1997 264.0 1.8 24.7 4.6 180.0

(per 1000 persons) 1998 248.0 7.1 27.3 5.7 184.0

1999 248.0 9.5 29.0 6.0 197.0

2000 245.0 12.8 31.0 11.0 199.0

2001 248.0 20.1 37.0 15.0 198.0

2002 256.0 27.4 37.0 11.0 190.0

2003 259.0 39.6 40.7 0.0 181.0

2004 232.3 50.5 46.6 13.0 172.0

2005 227.0 2.3 60.5 15.3 166.3

2006 209.0 2.4 65.7 15.2 165.4

2007 204.0 2.6 77.0 16.2 163.7

Cellular/Mobile Phone 1997 143.1 3.2 5.3 0.9 84.0

Density (per 1000 persons) 1998 151.7 5.1 10.7 1.2 89.0

1999 207.0 7.2 12.4 1.6 120.0

2000 350.0 10.4 18.0 2.0 220.0

2001 420.0 17.5 25.0 5.0 314.0

2002 406.0 24.7 55.0 10.0 377.0

2003 507.3 35.2 86.0 19.8 444.1

2004 565.8 59.5 136.3 35.3 571.2

2005 547.1 75.5 210.6 107.7 751.7

2006 608.1 79.4 283.0 - 754.5

2007 1,018.0 178.8 353.3 252.3 878.6

Table XII.18. ASEAN Telecommunication

Source: Compiled based on AMCs’ data submission, statistical yearbooks, and national statistical offices’ websites; andASEAN Connect website; Euromonitor, International Marketing Data and Statistics, 2001; MDG Database 2007-2008

Notes: 1/ some country data are not available to compute ASEAN figuresis computed based on country figures.‘-’ not available at the time of publication

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(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)5.0 80.7 319.0 79.7 21.4 47.5

4.9 90.8 337.0 82.2 26.5 51.7

5.1 91.2 347.0 84.2 31.3 53.6

5.0 90.5 468.0 92.3 37.0 56.1

6.0 89.6 472.0 94.0 48.3 60.6

7.0 87.0 464.0 105.0 47.1 61.2

6.7 80.9 453.1 0.0 57.3 50.5

7.1 78.3 447.0 107.0 66.2 66.3

9.0 77.6 433.2 110.0 78.5 72.5

- 85.4 420.5 109.0 322.3 110.8

9.3 82.4 405.2 110.0 326.5 116.2

0.1 18.8 195.9 18.2 2.5 14.1

0.1 23.7 260.1 16.5 3.5 16.7

0.2 38.1 457.0 18.7 - 22.0

0.3 84.4 590.2 50.4 9.9 42.3

0.4 156.0 690.9 38.9 15.4 60.7

0.6 193.5 777.0 26.0 23.9 96.2

1.2 277.7 830.6 345.7 33.4 176.5

1.7 398.5 926.5 429.8 59.7 246.3

3.4 413.0 997.9 484.7 113.9 312.2

- 508.8 1,053.7 630.2 181.7 393.5

4.2 659.3 1,224.6 804.2 271.6 507.3

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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)No of Internet Service 1997 - 2.0 40.0 1.0

Providers 1998 1.0 2.0 45.0 1.0

1999 1.0 2.0 69.0 1.0

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2005 - - - -

No of Internet Service 1997 6.6 0.7 - -

Subscribers 1998 10.0 1.2 - -

(Thousands) 1999 13.9 2.3 278.5 -

2000 29.4 6.3 1,887.2 5.1

2001 42.9 9.0 4,179.3 9.0

2002 52.9 28.7 4,467.6 13.2

2003 69.7 33.2 8,029.5 19.0

2004 108.4 37.9 5,628.0 20.9

2005 133.5 42.8 7,896.0 50.0

2006 159.2 66.0 10,576.0 70.0

2007 162.6 68.9 12,658.5 95.9

Internet subscribers/users 1997 21.1 0.1 - -

per 1000 Persons 1998 63.5 0.2 2.5 0.1

1999 77.7 0.3 4.4 0.4

2000 90.4 0.5 9.2 1.1

2001 128.8 0.7 20.1 1.9

2002 155.1 2.2 21.2 2.7

2003 199.3 2.5 37.6 3.3

2004 301.3 2.8 25.3 3.6

2005 360.8 3.1 35.4 4.2

2006 416.9 4.6 46.9 11.6

2007 416.9 4.8 56.1 17.1

Table XII.19. ASEAN Internet

Source: Compiled based on AMCs’ data submission, statistical yearbooks, and national statistical offices’ websites; andASEAN Connect website; Euromonitor, International Marketing Data and Statistics, 2001; MDG Database as of June 2009

Notes: 1/ some country data are not available to compute ASEAN figuresis computed based on country figures. Data available for Philippines is internet internet subscribers‘-’ not available at the time of publication

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(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)2.0 - 17.0 2.0 13.0 - 77.0

2.0 - 23.0 2.0 15.0 - 91.0

2.0 - 31.0 3.0 18.0 - 127.0

- - 34.0 - - - -

- - 64.0 - - - -

- - 53.0 - - - -

- - 41.0 - - - -

- - 43.0 - - - -

- - - - - - -

200.0 - 200.0 267.4 300.0 - 974.3

400.0 - 300.0 393.6 500.0 - 1,605.2

700.0 - 350.0 582.6 830.0 - 3,130.6

5,025.6 0.0 1,537.7 1,940.3 2,327.7 194.1 12,953.3

6,375.4 0.0 2,011.6 1,917.9 3,581.7 999.3 19,126.1

7,841.1 0.0 3,529.6 2,000.7 4,864.2 1,475.0 24,272.9

8,643.0 11.5 4,000.0 2,135.0 6,110.3 3,058.1 32,109.3

10,636.5 11.6 4,400.0 2,422.0 7,066.1 6,259.0 36,590.5

12,537.0 31.5 4,615.0 2,500.0 7,382.2 10,571.1 45,759.2

13,989.0 35.0 5,000.0 2,600.0 8,466.0 14,684.0 55,645.2

15,379.7 46.0 5,341.0 1,057.0 13,868.6 17,414.2 66,092.5

23.1 - 2.8 70.4 5.0 - 2.0

69.0 0.0 11.3 100.2 8.3 0.1 3.2

128.3 0.0 14.6 147.2 21.4 1.3 6.2

213.9 0.0 20.1 481.7 37.4 2.5 25.1

265.5 0.0 25.6 463.5 57.0 12.7 36.3

319.7 0.0 44.0 479.1 76.7 18.5 45.4

345.0 0.2 49.3 429.1 95.5 37.8 58.7

386.2 0.2 53.2 411.4 109.5 76.3 63.7

423.7 0.6 54.8 379.3 113.4 127.2 77.6

542.3 0.7 59.2 345.9 130.7 172.1 96.9

564.5 0.8 60.3 230.4 210.0 204.5 114.9

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