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Industry Statistics > Other manufacturing > % of value added in manufacturing > Singapore (historical data)

VIEW DATA:   Values  
Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2004   60.31    #11   
2003   22.22    #71   
2002   22.88    #73   
2001   23.69    #74   
2000   23.07    #78   
1999   25.8    #73   
1998   27.19    #70   
1997   25.76    #73   
1996   25.73    #78   
1995   25.94    #86   
1994   27.9    #89   
1993   29.13    #89   
1992   29.74    #78   
1991   30.56    #81   
1990   29.29    #82   
1989   27.84    #78   
1988   26.41    #80   
1987   26.51    #82   
1986   29.2    #73   
1985   32.72    #61   
1984   34.09    #51   
1983   40.72    #29   
1982   42.32    #26   
1981   40.19    #40   
1980   40.73    #37   
1979   40.07    #34   
1978   40.68    #31   
1977   41.78    #28   
1976   41.81    #25   
1975   41.98    #24   
1974   48.06    #14   
1973   42.78    #24   
1972   42.71    #20   
1971   49.49    #8   
1970   50.65    #9   
1969   53.21    #6   
1968   55.77    #7   
1967   55.81    #4   
1966   57.8    #3   
1965   56.53    #2   
1964   57.27    #2   
1963   60.31    #2   


DEFINITION: Value added in manufacturing is the sum of gross output less the value of intermediate inputs used in production for industries classified in ISIC major division 3. Other manufacturing includes wood and related products (division 33), paper and paper-related products (division 34), petroleum and related products (groups 353-56), basic metals and mineral products (divisions 36 and 37), fabricated metal products and professional goods (groups 381 and 385), and other industries (group 390). Includes unallocated data. When data for textiles, machinery, or chemicals are shown as not available, they are included in other manufacturing.

 

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