Volume and price statistics of external merchandise trade in June 2006
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    Further to the external merchandise trade statistics in value terms for June 2006 released earlier on, the Census and Statistics Department today (August 18) released the volume and price statistics of external merchandise trade for that month.

     In June 2006, the volume of Hong Kong's re-exports of goods increased by 6.5% over June 2005, and that of domestic exports by 20.6%.  Taken together, the volume of total exports of goods increased by 7.2%.  Concurrently, the volume of imports of goods increased by 8.0%.

     Comparing the first half of 2006 with the same period in 2005, the volume of Hong Kong's re-exports of goods rose by 9.0%, while that of domestic exports grew significantly, by 32.4%.  Taken together, the volume of total exports of goods grew by 10.2%.  Concurrently, the volume of imports of goods increased by 10.1%.

     Comparing the second quarter of 2006 with the preceding quarter on a seasonally adjusted basis, the volume of total exports of goods decreased by 1.4%.  Within this total, the volume of re-exports decreased by 1.0%, and that of domestic exports by 6.9%.  Concurrently, the volume of imports of goods decreased by 1.5%.

     Changes in volume of external merchandise trade are derived from changes in external merchandise trade value with the effect of price changes discounted.

     Comparing June 2006 with June 2005, the prices of re-exports of goods increased by 1.3%, while those of domestic exports decreased by 3.3%.  Taken together, the prices of total exports of goods increased by 1.0%.  Concurrently, the prices of imports of goods increased by 2.6%.

     As regards price changes in the first half of 2006 over the same period in 2005, the prices of re-exports of goods increased by 0.4%, while those of domestic exports decreased by 3.4%.  Taken together, the prices of total exports of goods increased marginally, by 0.2%.  Concurrently, the prices of imports of goods increased by 1.5%.

     Price changes in external merchandise trade are reflected by changes in unit value indices of external merchandise trade which are compiled based on average unit values or, for certain commodities, specific price data.

     The terms of trade index is derived from the ratio of price index of total exports of goods to that of imports of goods.  Compared with the same periods in 2005, the index decreased by 1.6% in June 2006 and 1.3% in the first half of 2006.

     Changes in the value, unit value and volume of re-exports of goods by end-use category are shown in Table 1.

     In June 2006, the re-export volume of "raw materials and semi-manufactures" increased by 15.6% over June 2005.  Marked increases in re-export volume were noted for "chemical elements and compounds" and "base metal other than iron and steel".  On the other hand, decreases in re-export volume were recorded for "iron and steel" and "paper and paperboard".

     The re-export volume of "capital goods" increased by 6.8% in June 2006 over June 2005.  Significant increases in re-export volume were noted for "construction machinery" and "transport equipment".  On the other hand, decrease in re-export volume was recorded for "office machinery".

     In June 2006, the volume of re-exports of "consumer goods" decreased by 4.1% over June 2005.  Substantial decreases in re-export volume were recorded for "passenger motor cars" and "cameras, flashlight apparatus and supplies for photography".  On the other hand, increases in re-export volume were recorded for "alcoholic beverages" and "jewellery, precious stones and related articles".

     Over the same periods of comparison, the re-export volume of "foodstuffs" increased significantly, by 41.8%, while that of "fuels" decreased substantially, by 30.5%.

     Comparing June 2006 with June 2005, the re-export prices of "fuels", "consumer goods", "raw materials and semi-manufactures" and "capital goods" increased by 30.2%, 2.4%, 1.0% and 0.3% respectively.  On the other hand, the re-export prices of "foodstuffs" decreased by 1.2%.

     Changes in the value, unit value and volume of domestic exports of goods by selected principal commodity group are shown in Table 2.

     Comparing June 2006 with June 2005, the volume of domestic exports of "office machines and equipment" and "clothing" increased sharply, by 89.6% and 66.4% respectively.  On the other hand, the volume of domestic exports of "electronic components" and "metal manufactures" decreased by 38.1% and 19.0% respectively.

     Over the same periods of comparison, decreases were recorded in the prices of domestic exports of most principal commodity groups, in particular those of "electronic components" and "clothing".

     Changes in the value, unit value and volume of imports of goods by end-use category are shown in Table 3.

     Comparing June 2006 with June 2005, the import volume of "capital goods" increased by 10.3%.  Within this total, marked increases were recorded in the import volume of "construction machinery" and "transport equipment".  On the other hand, decrease in import volume was recorded for "office machinery".

     The import volume of "raw materials and semi-manufactures" increased by 9.6% in June 2006 over June 2005.  Increases in import volume were noted for "chemical elements and compounds" and "base metal other than iron and steel".  On the other hand, decreases in import volume were recorded for "lime, cement, and fabricated building materials except glass, clay construction materials and refractory construction materials" and "wool and animal hair, and yarn, thread and fabrics of wool and animal hair".

     The import volume of "consumer goods" increased by 3.8% in June 2006 over June 2005.  Significant increases in import volume were recorded for "tobacco manufactures" and "alcoholic beverages".  On the other hand, substantial decreases in import volume were noted for "watches and clocks" and "cameras, flashlight apparatus and supplies for photography".

     Over the same periods of comparison, the import volume of "foodstuffs" increased by 9.2%, while that of "fuels" decreased by 6.4%.

     Comparing June 2006 with June 2005, the import prices of all end-use categories increased: "fuels" (+22.9%), "raw materials and semi-manufactures" (+3.4%), "capital goods" (+2.1%), "foodstuffs" (+1.6%) and "consumer goods" (+0.3%).

Further information

     Details of the above statistics are published in the June 2006 issue of the "Hong Kong Merchandise Trade Index Numbers".

     Users can download this publication free of charge at the "Statistical Bookstore, Hong Kong" (www.statisticalbookstore.gov.hk) of the Census and Statistics Department (C&SD).

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     Moreover, enquiries on trade indices may be directed to the Census and Statistics Department (Tel.: 2582 4918).

Ends/Friday, August 18, 2006
Issued at HKT 16:15

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