FIRST RELEASE

CROATIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS
10000 ZAGREB, ILICA 3, PHONE: +385 1 4806-111, P.O.B. 80, CROATIA

ISSN 1334-0565

 

YEAR: XLVI.

ZAGREB, 25 AUGUST, 2009

NUMBER: 2.1.10/6.

 

 

OBLIGED TO NOTIFY DATA SOURCE

 

INDUSTRIAL NEW ORDERS AND TURNOVER INDEX IN INDUSTRY, JUNE 2009,

FIRST RESULTS

 

The total industrial turnover in June 2009 was by 13.8% lower than in June 2008. As compared to the average monthly turnover in 2008, in June 2009 it decreased by 9.6%.

 

According to the MIGs 2009. aggregates, in June 2009, as compared to June 2008, the total turnover of Intermediate goods was by 18.2%, of Energy by 45.0%,of Durable consumer goods by 42.0% and of Capital goods by 36.4% lower, while the total turnover of Non-durable consumer goods was by 11.6% higher.

 

The total industrial turnover in June 2009 on domestic market was by 5.2% lower than in June 2008. As compared to the average monthly turnover in 2008, in June 2009 it was by 2.8% lower. The total turnover in industry on non-domestic market decreased in June 2009 by 27.3%, as compared to June 2008. As compared to the average monthly turnover in 2008, in June 2009 it decreased by 15.1%.

 

The total received new orders in industry decreased in June 2009 by 30.1%, as compared to June 2008. As compared to the average received monthly orders in 2008, the total received new orders in June 2009 decreased by 19.7%.

 

According to the MIGs 2009. aggregates, in June 2009, as compared to June 2008, the total received new orders for Intermediate goods decreased by 39.9%, for Durable consumer goods by 69.5%, for Capital goods by 37.3%, while for Non-durable consumer goods they increased by 23.9%.

 

In June 2009, as compared to June 2008, the total received new orders in industry on domestic market increased by 20.1%. As compared to the average received monthly orders in 2008, the total received new orders in June 2009 increased by 6.9%.

 

In June 2009, as compared to June 2008, the total received new orders in industry on non-domestic market decreased by 49.5%. As compared to the average monthly orders in 2008, the total received new orders in June 2009 decreased by 34.7%.

 

1.   INDUSTRIAL TURNOVER INDEX, TOTAL AND ACCORDING TO MIGs 2009., JUNE 2009

 

Structure

VI. 2009.
Æ 2008.

VI. 2009.
VI. 2008.

 

 

 

 

Total industry

100,00

90,4

86,2

 

 

 

 

According to Main Industrial Groupings MIGs 2009.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AI  Intermediate goods

32,57

87,7

81,8

AE Energy

15,74

62,7

55,0

B   Capital goods

17,39

74,3

63,6

CD     Consumer durables

3,03

69,7

58,0

CN     Consumer non-durables

31,27

117,8

111,6

 

 

 

 

According to markets

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Domestic industrial turnover

62,87

97,2

94,8

Non-domestic industrial turnover

37,13

84,9

72,7

 

 

2.   INDUSTRIAL NEW ORDERS INDEX, TOTAL AND ACCORDING TO MIGs 2009., JUNE 2009

 

Structure

VI. 2009.
Æ 2008.

VI. 2009.
VI. 2008.

 

 

 

 

Manufacturing working on orders

100,00

80,3

69,9

 

 

 

 

According to Main Industrial Groupings MIGs 2009.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AI  Intermediate goods

44,46

74,2

60,1

BB Capital goods

37,33

67,8

62,7

CD     Consumer durables

1,86

35,5

30,5

CN     Consumer non-durables

16,35

128,5

123,9

 

 

 

 

According to markets

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Domestic new orders

46,57

106,9

120,1

Non-domestic new orders

53,43

65,3

50,5

 


 

NOTES ON METHODOLOGY

 

 

In this first release, the Central Bureau of Statistics publishes for the first time two new short-term business indicators – the industrial turnover index, as an indication of market sales of goods and services, and the industrial new order index, as an indication of future production within industry. They follow up the industrial production volume index that indicates the output and industrial activity and together they provide very important dynamic information on the business cycle movements.

 

Additionally, both the production and the turnover index can be used to show the monthly evolution of the goods and services market produced within industry, while the new order index should help to identify turning points in the business cycle prior to the changes of the production and turnover indices.

 

Finally, both new short-term indicators are presented not only as aggregates for total industry but for domestic and non-domestic markets as well, which makes up six new indicators according to STS legislation of the European Union (EU)1).

 

Turnover and new orders indices on domestic market serve for monthly measuring of movements in turnover/new orders realised/received by local units on the territory of the Republic of Croatia, while on the other hand, turnover and new orders indices on non-domestic market serve for measuring monthly movements in turnover/new orders realised/received by industrial enterprises on the non-domestic market, that is, outside the territory of the Republic of Croatia.

 

Legal and methodological framework

 

The Monthly Survey on Industrial Turnover and New orders (IND-2/KPS/M) in 2009 is carried out by the Central Bureau of Statistics together with county statistical offices on the basis of the Official Statistics Act (NN, No. 103/03 and the Act on Amendments to the Official Statistics Act (NN, No. 75/09).).

 

Concepts and definitions used in this survey IND-2/KPS/M are harmonised with the EU Methodology of Short-Term Business Statistics (Theme 4, ISSN 1725-0099; European Communities, 2006) as well as with the Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1503/2006 on definitions of variables, list of variables and frequency of data compilation. Special national Statistical Standards for the Monthly Survey on Industrial Turnover and New Orders (IND-2/KPS/M) will be published in Narodne novine next year.

 

Scope and coverage

 

The IND-2/KPS/M Survey covers enterprises and parts thereof employing 20 or more persons employed and performing one or several industrial activities by definitions of activity coverage of the NKD 2007. (NN, No. 58/07. and 72/07.) for each indicator separately due to the differences in coverage according to legislation of EU.

 

Industrial turnover index covers only two sections of the NKD 2007. B Mining and quarrying and C Manufacturing, that is, their divisions 05 – 33.

 

Industrial new order index covers only those activities of NKD 2007. which are predominantly working  on the basis of orders and thus include one section of the NKD 2007. – C Manufacturing, its divisions 13, 14, 17, 20, 21 and 24 30.

 

 

1)  EU regulations  on short-term statistics No. 1165/98, 1158/2005, 1503/2006                and 1983/2006 for industrial turnover and received new orders as well as for the
     implementation of the structure of new EU statistical classifications NACE Rev.2 from which the NKD 2007. as the national version has been derived.

 

 

Reference period

 

The reference period for data collection is a calendar month. As a rule, completed IND-2/KPS/M forms must be returned by mail to the Central Bureau of Statistics as a rule 25 days after the end of the reference period.

 

Definitions and calculation method

 

Industrial turnover and new order index indices are chain indices calculated according to value data of the turnover (sales)/new order received at the level of main activity of industrial local units defined by the Central Bureau of Statistics.

 

Indices are calculated by aggregation of turnover value data (sales), value of new orders received respectively in reporting month.

 

Definitions for industrial turnover index

 

The value of total turnover that is, income from sales is the invoiced value of reporting local units for the goods and services sold during the reference month. It corresponds to the market value of goods and services sold and delivered to third parties on domestic and non-domestic market in the reporting month. The value of income from sales (turnover) includes all transport and packing costs as well as taxes on invoiced goods and services of the reporting units except the value added tax (VAT). Excluded are all reductions in prices, rebates and discounts as well as the value of returned packed goods, except cash price reductions. Price reductions, rebates and bonuses granted to customers later (e.g., at the end of the year) are also excluded.

 

The value of turnover on domestic and non-domestic market

 

The income from sales (turnover) of goods and services to third parties residing in the same country, that is, to residents of the Republic of Croatia, is considered sale on domestic market, while sales on non-domestic market is considered as sales to non-residents of the Republic of Croatia according to the criterion of the first destination of products or services and change of owner (irrespective of whether the goods or services for which the invoice was issued actually crossed the border or not).

 

Definitions for industrial new order index

 

The total value of an new orders received is the value as provided in a contract/agreement between a industrial local units/producer and ordered/third party on domestic or non-domestic market that are considered new, that is, received in a reference month for a future production of industrial products and services (for own account or for third party/subcontracting).

 

The value of contracted/agreed new orders does not include the value added tax (VAT). In the case when a certain order has been produced during the reference month and there is the invoice issued for it, it is not recorded here but under the item Value of income from sales (turnover). New orders received and cancelled in the same reference month have not been excluded from the total new orders received data in compliance with STS legislations of the EU.

 

The value of new orders on domestic and non-domestic market

 

The value of new orders received for production of goods and services from third parties residing in the same country, that is, to residents of the Republic of Croatia, is considered orders on domestic market, while new orders received on non-domestic market is considered as orders from non-residents of the Republic of Croatia. As for new orders received in the reference month, the criterion for determining the market refers to the residence of an orderer of industrial goods or services and not to the residence of a producer.

 

Calculation method

 

Indices of industrial turnover and new orders for the different levels of NKD 2007. are calculated for indices on group levels and higher by weighting with the share in value of sales (turnover) for defined industrial activities according to NKD 2007. in respect with each indicator.

 

Indices for MIGs 2009. aggregates2) are calculated in the same way as well as indices for domestic and non-domestic market for both indicators according to the coverage of activities that differs for each indicator. They are presented in the continuation.

 

 

Industrial turnover index and GIG 2009. aggregates

 

The calculation of the MIGs 2009. aggregates was done by grouping of the NKD 2007. activities at the level of divisions or groups (05.1 – 33.2) within sections C and D, as follows:

 

AI    Intermediate goods: the NKD 2007. divisions and groups: 07 – 09, 10.6, 10.9, 13.1 – 13.3, 16, 17, 20.1 – 20.3, 20.5, 20.6, 22 – 24, 25.5 – 25.7, 25.9, 26.1, 26.8, 27.1 – 27.4  and 27.9

 

AE  Energy: the NKD 2007. divisions: 05, 06 and 19

 

BB  Capital goods: the NKD 2007. divisions and groups: 25.1 – 25.4, 26.2, 26.3, 26.5, 26.6, 28, 29, 30.1 –  30.4, 32.5 and 33

 

CD Consumer durables: the NKD 2007. divisions and groups:  26.4, 26.7, 27.5, 30.9, 31, 32.1 and 32.2

 

CN         Consumer non-durables: the NKD 2007. divisions and groups:  10.1 – 10.5, 10.7, 10.8, 11, 12, 13.9, 14, 15, 18, 20.4, 21, 32.3, 32.4 and 32.9

 

 

Industrial new orders index and GIG 2009. aggregates

 

The calculation of the MIGs 2009. aggregates was done by grouping of the NKD 2007. activities at the level of 12 selected divisions (13, 14, 17, 20, 21 and 24 – 30) and their groups within the section C – Manufacturing according to the NKD 2007. which have usually been made on orders, as follows:

 

AI    Intermediate goods: the NKD 2007. divisions and groups: 13.1 – 13.3, 14, 17, 20.1 – 20.3, 20.5, 20.6, 24, 25.5 – 25.7, 25.9, 26.1, 26.8, 27.1 – 27.4 and 27.9

 

BB  Capital goods: the NKD 2007. divisions and groups: 25.1 – 25.4, 26.2, 26.3, 26.5, 26.6, 28, 29 and 30.1 - 30.4

 

CD  Consumer durables: the NKD 2007. divisions and groups:  26.4, 26.7, 27.5, 30.9

 

CN         Consumer non-durables: the NKD 2007. divisions and groups: 13.9, 14, 20.4 and 21

 

 

Calculation of indices according to NKD 2007. activities

 

The structure of industrial activities (division structure) in 2008 has for both indicators –  industrial turnover index and new orders – has been calculated for 2008 on the basis of the value of turnover (sales) by kind-of-activity (pure activity) principle in the Republic of Croatia in 2008. Domestic market index and non-domestic market index were calculated on the basis of annual statistical results of the Structural Business Survey on Industry (coverage of 96.1%) of the Central Bureau of Statistics and annual results taken over from

 

 

2)  MIGs 2009. is an acronym for the Main Industrial Groupings, 2009 version, which has been harmonised with the EU aggregates (MIGs 2009.) according to the
     Commission Regulation (EC) No. 656/2007 of 14 June 2007 on Implementing Council Regulation (EC) No. 1165/98 concerning short-term statistics as regards to the
     definitions of Main Industrial Groupings (MIGs).

 

 

administrative data obtained from Fina – the Annual Accounts of Industrial Enterprises in 2007 (coverage of 3.9%). The calculating structure from the same survey is used for the calculation of domestic market index and non-domestic market index. The division structure will be updated at the beginning of every year for the calculation of indices of a current year.

 

Special notes to users

 

In this first release, all indices are presented in the original (unadjusted) form. They were calculated on the basis of data collected through the Monthly Survey on Industrial Turnover and New Orders (IND-2/KPS/M form) in 2009. Due to the shortness of the series that started in January 2005 when the data collection began, seasonally and working-day adjusted indices and the trend are presently not available and their presentation is expected at the beginning of the next year.

 

Time series of monthly turnover chain indices and new orders chain indices have been backcasted to the NKD 2007. at the level of sections and divisions as well as MIGs 2009. aggregates from data originally collected according to the NKD 2002. by using a micro method (double encoding of reporting units). The backcasted series of chain indices for the period from January 2005 to December 2008 are presented in tables 3 and 4.

 

Time series of industrial monthly turnover chain indices and new orders chain indices backcasted at the level of NKD 2007. divisions as well as original monthly series for 2009 have been analysed and are planned to be issued at the beginning of the next year.  All presently available backcasted time series of chain indices for total industry and at the level of MIGs 2009. aggregates can be obtained in electronic form at users’ personal request to the Statistical Information and Documentation, Archive and Publications Division of the Central Bureau of Statistics.

 

 

Abbreviations

 

e.g.                for example (from Latin: exempli gratia)

EU                 European Union

Fina               Financial Agency

MIGs 2009.  Main Industrial Groupings, 2009 version

n.e.c.             not elsewhere classified

NKD 2002.   National Classification of Activities, 2002 version

NKD 2007.   National Classification of Activities, 2007 version

NN                 Narodne novine, official gazette of the Republic of Croatia

STS               short-term statistics

 

 

This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of the Central Bureau of Statistics and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union.