Volume and price statistics of external merchandise trade in October 2005
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Further to the external merchandise trade statistics in value terms for October 2005 released earlier on, the Census and Statistics Department today (December 23) released the volume and price statistics of external merchandise trade for that month.

In October 2005, the volume of Hong Kong's re-exports of goods increased by 11.9% over October 2004, while that of domestic exports grew significantly, by 30.3%.  Taken together, the volume of total exports of goods increased by 13.1%.  Concurrently, the volume of imports of goods increased by 10.5%.

Comparing the first ten months of 2005 with the same period in 2004, the volume of Hong Kong﷿s re-exports of goods rose by 12.1%, and that of domestic exports by 3.5%.  Taken together, the volume of total exports of goods grew by 11.6%.  Concurrently, the volume of imports of goods increased by 7.9%.

Comparing the three-month period ending October 2005 with the preceding three months on a seasonally adjusted basis, the volume of total exports of goods increased by 3.8%.  Within this total, the volume of re-exports increased by 2.1%, while that of domestic exports grew significantly, by 33.9%.  Concurrently, the volume of imports of goods increased by 3.1%.

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

Comparing October 2005 with October 2004, the prices of re-exports of goods increased by 0.7%, while those of domestic exports decreased by 0.7%.  Taken together, the prices of total exports of goods increased by 0.6%.  Concurrently, the prices of imports of goods increased by 1.4%.

As regards price changes in the first ten months of 2005 over the same period in 2004, the prices of re-exports of goods increased by 1.4%, and those of domestic exports by 2.7%.  Taken together, the prices of total exports of goods were up by 1.5%.  Concurrently, the prices of imports of goods increased by 3.0%.
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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.
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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 2004, the index decreased by 0.8% in October 2005 and 1.4% in the first ten months of 2005.

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

The re-export volume of 䩕capital goods蒅 increased substantially, by 30.1% in October 2005 over October 2004.  Marked increases in re-export volume were noted for 䩕construction machinery蒅 and 䩕transport equipment蒅.

In October 2005, the re-export volume of 䩕raw materials and semi-manufactures蒅 increased by 8.3% over October 2004.  Significant increases in re-export volume were noted for 䩕lime, cement, and fabricated building materials except glass, clay construction materials and refractory construction materials蒅 and 䩕electronic components蒅.  On the other hand, notable decreases in re-export volume were recorded for 䩕chemical elements and compounds蒅 and 䩕wool and animal hair, and yarn, thread and fabrics of wool and animal hair蒅.

In October 2005, the volume of re-exports of 䩕consumer goods蒅 increased by 2.5% over October 2004.  Significant increases in re-export volume were recorded for 䩕alcoholic beverages蒅 and 䩕jewellery, precious stones and related articles蒅.  On the other hand, decreases in re-export volume were recorded for 䩕household-type electrical appliances蒅 and 䩕watches and clocks蒅.

Over the same periods of comparison, the re-export volume of 䩕foodstuffs蒅 increased by 10.3%, while that of 䩕fuels蒅 decreased significantly, by 21.9%.

Comparing October 2005 with October 2004, the re-export prices of 䩕fuels蒅 and 䩕consumer goods蒅 increased by 47.1% and 2.9% respectively.  On the other hand, the re-export prices of 䩕foodstuffs蒅 and 䩕raw materials and semi-manufactures蒅 decreased by 1.8% and 1.2% respectively.  Concurrently, the re-export prices of 䩕capital goods蒅 were virtually unchanged.
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Changes in the value, unit value and volume of domestic exports of goods by selected principal commodity group are shown in Table 2.

Comparing October 2005 with October 2004, the volume of domestic exports of 䩕office machines and equipment蒅 and 䩕scientific, medical, optical, measuring, and controlling instruments and apparatus蒅 increased sharply, by 430.6% and 186.8% respectively.  On the other hand, the volume of domestic exports of 䩕textiles蒅 decreased by 5.5%.

Over the same periods of comparison, decreases were recorded in the prices of domestic exports of many principal commodity groups, in particular those of 䩕electronic components蒅 and 䩕office machines and equipment蒅.

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

Comparing October 2005 with October 2004, the import volume of 䩕capital goods蒅 increased substantially, by 32.6%.  Within this total, significant increases were recorded in the import volume of 䩕office machinery蒅 and 䩕construction machinery蒅.  On the other hand, a decrease in import volume was recorded for 䩕electrical machinery蒅.

The import volume of 䩕raw materials and semi-manufactures蒅 increased by 4.7% in October 2005 over October 2004.  Increases in import volume were noted for 䩕electronic components蒅 and 䩕lime, cement, and fabricated building materials except glass, clay construction materials and refractory construction materials蒅.  On the other hand, substantial decreases in import volume were recorded for 䩕chemical elements and compounds蒅 and 䩕watch and clock movements, cases and parts蒅.

The import volume of 䩕consumer goods蒅 increased by 2.0% in October 2005 over October 2004.  Significant increases in import volume were recorded for 䩕jewellery, precious stones and related articles蒅 and 䩕cameras, flashlight apparatus and supplies for photography蒅.  On the other hand, decreases in import volume were noted for 䩕tobacco manufactures蒅 and 䩕household-type electrical appliances蒅.

Over the same periods of comparison, the import volume of 䩕foodstuffs蒅 increased by 1.6%, while that of 䩕fuels蒅 decreased substantially, by 32.1%.

Comparing October 2005 with October 2004, the import prices of "fuels", "consumer goods" and "raw materials and semi-manufactures" increased by 32.8%, 2.0% and 1.0% respectively. On the other hand, the import prices of "capital goods" and "foodstuffs" decreased by 1.5% and 0.7% respectively.

Further information

Details of the above statistics are published in the October 2005 issue of the "Hong Kong Merchandise Trade Index Numbers".

The above publication will be on sale around 23 December 2005 at HK$19 per issue.  Both print version and download version of the publication can be purchased online at the "Statistical Bookstore, Hong Kong" (http://www.statisticalbookstore. gov.hk).  Download version of the publication can be purchased at 75% of its original price exclusively at the online Statistical Bookstore.  Print version if purchased online is also offered a discount, at 85% of its original price at the Statistical Bookstore as well as the Government Bookstore (http://www.isd.gov.hk/eng/ bookorder.htm).  For purchase of print version, this can be done through mail order by returning a completed order form which can be downloaded from the C&SD﷿s website (http://www.censtatd.gov.hk/eng/prod_serv/forms_index.html).  Purchase can also be made in person at the Publications Unit of the C&SD (Address: 19/F Wanchai Tower, 12 Harbour Road, Wan Chai; Tel.: 2582 3025).

Moreover, enquiries on trade indices may be directed to the Census and Statistics Department (Tel. No.: 2582 4918).

Ends/Friday, December 23, 2005
Issued at HKT 16:16

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