20 5 June 2015 Vo l . 4 9 N o . 2 5 June 2015 Vol. 49 No.2 Published by Statistics South Africa, Private Bag X44, Pretoria, 0001 © Statistics South Africa, 2015 Data from this publication may be reproduced, applied or processed, provided Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) is acknowledged as the original source of the data; that it is specified that the application and/ or analysis is the result of the user’s independent processing of the data; and that neither the basic data nor any reprocessed version or application thereof may be sold or offered for sale in any form whatsoever without the prior permission of Stats SA. Stats SA Library Cataloguing-in-Publication (CIP) Data Bulletin of Statistics / Statistics South Africa Vol 49, No. 2, 2015 Pretoria: Statistics South Africa, 1997 vi. ; 30cm. Formerly available as: Maandbulletin van Statistiek = Monthly Bulletin of Union Statistics. - Deel 1, no. 1, 1922 - Deel 66, no. 3, 1967, and Bulletin van Statistiek = Bulletin of Statistics, - Vol 1, No.1, 1967 - Vol 30, No.1, 1996 ISSN 1997-650X Quarterly Title continues in English only 1 Vital Statistics 2 Agriculture - Statistics 3 Building - Statistics 4 Mines and Mineral Resources 5Manufactures 6 Labour - Statistics 7 Price Indexes 8Commerce 9Expenditure 10Transportation 11 National Income I. South Africa. Statistics South Africa II. Title (LCSH 16) A complete set of Stats SA publications is available at Stats SA Library and the following libraries: National Library of South Africa, Pretoria Division Library of Parliament, Cape Town National Library of South Africa, Cape Town Division Bloemfontein Public Library Natal Society Library, Pietermaritzburg Johannesburg Public Library Eastern Cape Library Services, King William’s Town Central Regional Library, Polokwane Central Reference Library, Mbombela Central Reference Collection, Kimberley Central Reference Library, Mmabatho This publication is available on the Stats SA website: www.statssa.gov.za Copies are obtainable from: Printing and Distribution, Statistics South Africa Tel: (012) 310-8251 (012) 310-8161 Fax: (012) 321-7381 Email:annelineb@statssa.gov.za As the producer of official statistics in South Africa, most of the information presented in the Bulletin of Statistics is based on the data that were released by Stats SA in the preceding three months prior to the date of publication. In this publication, the Documented Migration chapter is suspended as Stats SA is still sorting out data acquisition processes with the Department of Home Affairs. All tables presented in this publication, except those indicated otherwise, relate to South Africa. We thank you for all the feedback you have provided us in the past to ensure that this publication continues to meet your needs as users. We hope you will continue to do so to help improve our services.  Statistician-General: Statistics South Africa Preface In publishing Volume 49(2) of the Bulletin of Statistics, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) continues to present one of the country’s oldest journals that has been published since 1922. Extract from the Report of the Census Subcommittee to the South African Statistics Council on Census 2001 Preliminary investigations indicate that the 2001 census probably resulted in: • an underestimate of the number of children below age five;¹ • an overestimate of the number of teenagers aged between 10 and 20; • an underestimate of the number of men relative to the number of women;¹ • an underestimate of the number in the white population; • higher than expected numbers aged 80 and older, in the African population; • an underestimate of the number of foreign-born, since some identified themselves incorrectly as being South African-born; • age misstatement in the range 60-74; • an overestimate of the extent of unemployment; • an underestimate of those who were employed for only few hours per week; • an underestimate of household income; and • an overestimate of the number of paternal orphans and the number of fathers missing from the household. In addition: • Scanning problems caused some births to be recorded in the wrong province. The number of cases is relatively small and should not lead to too much distortion for most purposes for which these data are used; however, it does produce obviously erroneous results in when one tries to estimate the extent of inter-provincial migration of those born since the previous census. • The fertility data (numbers of children ever born, children surviving) are problematic. For further details of these investigations see the full report of the Census Subcommittee. Tables comparing Census data For Census 2001 imputation was used to allocate values for unavailable, unknown, incorrect or inconsistent responses, to other categories. ‘Undetermined’ values were used for only a few variables in a few cases (such as industry and occupation). For Census ‘96, all such values were grouped as ‘Other’ or ‘Unspecified’. ¹ This is a common feature of censuses, particularly in developing countries. iii incl. F FS M T VAT W SA Stats SA - including - Female - Free State - Male - Total - value-added tax - Weights - South Africa(n) - Statistics South Africa Units of measurements Ton - Metric ton of 1 000 kilograms (except where otherwise indicated). Year and month - Calendar years and calendar months (except where otherwise indicated). The code, where it appears under the column number, refers to the variable in Stats SA’s data bank. This data bank contains data on time series and is available at a fee on diskettes and other media. Symbols used .. = _ = 0 or 0,0 = ( ) = _____ = a = † = Data not available Nil or not applicable Figure too small to publish Figures excluded from totals A line drawn across a column of figures, indicates an interruption in the comparability of the series As a result of the unaccountable low number of recorded births during January and February, the rates as well as the natural increase for 1987 were calculated on an adjusted number of births and are indicated with an ‘a’. For all values of 10 000 or less the sample size is too small for reliable estimates. A blank space in a column of figures means that the figure or figures are not yet available. Rounding Figures are rounded off independently of one another; details, therefore, may not add to totals because of rounding. Abbreviations and symbols used Abbreviations used 01. Demography 03. Tourism 04. Labour 05. Prices 06. Agriculture 07. Mining 08. Manufacturing 09. Construction 10. Electricity 11. Internal trade 12. Transport 13. Financial statistics (Private enterprises) 14. National accounts Contents 02. Vital statistics 1.1 Census population figures 1.1 1.1.1 Census population figures by population group and gender 1.1 1.2 Mid-year population estimates1.2 1.2.1 Mid-year population estimates by population group and gender 1.2 1.2.2 Provincial mid-year population estimates by age and gender, 2014 1.3 Chapter one Demography 1 1.1 DEMOGRAPHY 1.1 Census population figures The data for 1996, 2001 and 2011 are the official census figures for October of the census year. In the 1996 data ‘Unspecified’ and ‘Other’ population groups are included in the totals. In 2001, however, these categories were imputed. Users of Census 1996 and Census 2001 data should refer to the following paragraphs on page ii: ‘Comments by the Statistical Council Census Subcommittee’ and ‘Tables comparing census data’. 1.1.1 Census population figures by population group and gender Year 1996 2001 2011 Numbers Total population Black African Total Male Female Total Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 40,583,573 19,520,887 21,062,685 31,127,631 14,916,712 16,210,919 44,819,778 21,434,040 23,385,737 35,416,166 16,887,830 18,528,336 51,490,106 25,017,970 26,472,136 41,000,938 19,912,717 21,088,220 Sources: Stats SA, Population censuses 1996, 2001 and 2011 Total population for 2011 excludes the ‘other’ category for population group. 1.1.1 Census population figures by population group and gender (concluded) Year 1996 2001 2011 Total 7 3,600,446 3,994,505 4,615,401 Coloured Male 8 1,744,920 1,920,426 2,228,108 Female 9 1,855,526 2,074,079 2,387,293 Numbers Indian or Asian Total Male Female 10 11 12 1,045,596 512,231 533,365 1,115,467 545,050 570,417 1,286,930 645,463 641,467 Total 13 4,434,697 4,293,640 4,586,838 White Male 14 2,162,699 2,080,734 2,231,682 Female 15 2,271,998 2,212,905 2,355,156 Sources: Stats SA, Population censuses 1996, 2001 and 2011 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 1.2 DEMOGRAPHY 1.2 Mid-year population estimates The mid-year population figures are estimates of the population as at 30 June. These figures are revised annually based on new projections from Stats SA. For updated estimates see www.statssa.gov.za 1.2.1 Mid-year population estimates by population group and gender Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Numbers Total population Black African Total Male Female Total Male 16 17 18 19 20 45,546,345 21,953,611 23,592,734 35,504,297 17,054,704 46,127,031 22,251,935 23,875,096 36,024,413 17,323,827 46,727,694 22,561,337 24,166,357 36,565,840 17,604,721 47,349,013 22,882,222 24,466,791 37,129,313 17,897,821 47,991,699 23,215,015 24,776,684 37,715,604 18,203,581 48,656,506 23,560,169 25,096,337 38,325,525 18,522,483 49,344,228 23,918,159 25,426,068 38,959,925 18,855,030 50,055,701 24,289,491 25,766,209 39,619,700 19,201,757 50,791,808 24,674,697 26,117,111 40,305,787 19,563,221 51,553,479 25,074,340 26,479,139 41,019,171 19,940,013 52,341,695 25,489,015 26,852,680 41,760,887 20,332,754 53,157,490 25,919,350 27,238,140 42,532,019 20,742,096 54,001,953 26,366,008 27,635,944 43,333,709 21,168,728 Female 21 18,449,593 18,700,587 18,961,119 19,231,492 19,512,023 19,803,042 20,104,895 20,417,944 20,742,566 21,079,158 21,428,133 21,789,923 22,164,981 Source: Stats SA, Mid-year population estimates (Statistical release P0302) 1.2.1 Mid-year population estimates by population group and gender (concluded) Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total 22 4,120,848 4,181,295 4,240,821 4,299,362 4,356,853 4,413,231 4,468,434 4,522,398 4,575,064 4,626,370 4,676,258 4,724,670 4,771,548 Coloured Male 23 1,990,527 2,020,145 2,049,265 2,077,855 2,105,879 2,133,305 2,160,100 2,186,230 2,211,665 2,236,372 2,260,321 2,283,481 2,305,823 Female 24 2,130,320 2,161,150 2,191,556 2,221,507 2,250,974 2,279,926 2,308,334 2,336,168 2,363,399 2,389,998 2,415,938 2,441,189 2,465,725 Numbers Indian or Asian Total Male Female 25 26 27 1,140,866 565,092 575,774 1,156,979 573,853 583,126 1,173,212 582,716 590,496 1,189,564 591,680 597,884 1,206,034 600,746 605,288 1,222,620 609,915 612,705 1,239,322 619,188 620,134 1,256,137 628,564 627,574 1,273,066 638,044 635,022 1,290,105 647,628 642,477 1,307,254 657,318 649,936 1,324,512 667,113 657,399 1,341,877 677,014 664,863 Total 28 4,780,335 4,764,343 4,747,821 4,730,774 4,713,208 4,695,130 4,676,547 4,657,465 4,637,891 4,617,832 4,597,296 4,576,289 4,554,820 White Male 29 2,343,288 2,334,110 2,324,635 2,314,867 2,304,809 2,294,466 2,283,841 2,272,940 2,261,767 2,250,327 2,238,623 2,226,660 2,214,444 Female 30 2,437,047 2,430,233 2,423,186 2,415,907 2,408,399 2,400,665 2,392,706 2,384,524 2,376,124 2,367,506 2,358,673 2,349,629 2,340,375 Source: Stats SA, Mid-year population estimates (Statistical release P0302) BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 1.3 DEMOGRAPHY 1.2.2 Provincial mid-year population estimates by age and gender, 2014 Age group 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Total Male 31 432,158 409,658 359,384 358,060 374,437 318,427 215,090 149,510 117,201 102,522 91,884 82,213 66,057 47,785 36,575 28,474 19,180 3,208,616 Eastern Cape Female Total 32 33 421,385 853,543 401,008 810,667 352,774 712,157 352,832 710,892 370,619 745,055 319,383 637,811 230,462 445,552 168,580 318,091 157,783 274,984 154,808 257,330 147,569 239,453 134,403 216,616 107,500 173,557 86,790 134,576 72,436 109,012 59,226 87,700 40,704 59,885 3,578,264 6,786,880 Numbers Free State Male Female 34 35 136,944 134,287 129,303 128,480 133,820 133,125 144,098 142,379 143,759 139,660 135,641 129,293 105,271 104,915 84,714 88,442 71,694 84,263 64,481 78,937 56,343 67,938 48,397 58,433 38,090 48,633 26,259 38,279 17,640 27,349 10,316 16,572 6,307 12,696 1,353,078 1,433,679 Total 36 271,231 257,782 266,945 286,477 283,419 264,934 210,186 173,156 155,957 143,418 124,280 106,830 86,724 64,537 44,989 26,887 19,004 2,786,757 Male 37 537,589 497,965 502,846 527,107 564,731 605,582 564,545 565,351 510,340 429,373 361,706 296,839 222,140 150,680 93,970 50,191 34,229 6,515,185 Gauteng Female 38 526,529 489,730 493,489 517,746 547,300 582,249 552,906 522,989 483,565 416,277 351,423 292,368 223,319 169,060 116,985 60,559 53,138 6,399,632 Total 39 1,064,119 987,695 996,335 1,044,853 1,112,031 1,187,831 1,117,451 1,088,340 993,905 845,650 713,129 589,207 445,458 319,740 210,955 110,751 87,367 12,914,817 Source: Stats SA, Mid-year population estimates (Statistical release P0302) 1.2.2 Provincial mid-year population estimates by age and gender, 2014 (continued) Age group 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Total Male 40 648,245 624,664 576,539 554,308 548,596 483,885 362,470 282,007 225,032 185,116 162,274 137,314 113,508 83,098 54,084 35,281 25,587 5,102,007 KwaZulu-Natal Female Total 41 42 633,168 1,281,412 612,272 1,236,936 570,026 1,146,565 554,882 1,109,190 547,690 1,096,286 486,048 969,933 391,280 753,750 313,876 595,883 284,989 510,020 260,014 445,130 233,584 395,858 195,736 333,050 161,941 275,449 134,681 217,779 96,270 150,354 64,318 99,599 51,652 77,239 5,592,428 10,694,434 Numbers Limpopo Male Female 43 44 343,943 336,040 302,541 296,251 292,885 290,970 315,349 315,383 309,034 307,582 264,946 263,728 195,662 207,980 144,500 169,732 108,106 150,298 88,610 133,734 73,872 117,180 61,576 99,094 50,762 83,659 36,324 65,198 24,839 50,341 18,163 43,320 18,003 50,862 2,649,113 2,981,351 Total 45 679,982 598,792 583,855 630,731 616,615 528,675 403,642 314,231 258,404 222,344 191,052 160,670 134,420 101,521 75,180 61,483 68,866 5,630,464 Male 46 245,729 220,345 217,024 223,799 219,397 208,259 163,947 129,700 103,881 87,738 74,364 60,564 47,164 31,224 20,449 12,837 11,551 2,077,973 Mpumalanga Female Total 47 48 241,256 486,985 216,344 436,690 215,075 432,100 222,543 446,342 210,805 430,201 192,492 400,751 157,424 321,371 132,018 261,718 121,659 225,540 107,667 195,405 88,387 162,750 70,535 131,099 56,743 103,907 41,812 73,036 30,868 51,317 22,801 35,638 22,922 34,473 2,151,350 4,229,323 Source: Stats SA, Mid-year population estimates (Statistical release P0302) BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 1.4 DEMOGRAPHY 1.2.2 Provincial mid-year population estimates by age and gender, 2014 (continued) Age group 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Total Northern Cape Male Female Total 49 50 51 54,071 53,000 107,071 52,486 51,838 104,324 57,587 56,649 114,237 61,466 59,110 120,576 58,796 54,492 113,289 55,580 49,730 105,310 44,676 40,822 85,498 36,830 35,125 71,956 32,344 34,501 66,845 29,207 32,796 62,004 25,182 28,559 53,741 22,219 25,440 47,659 17,680 21,185 38,865 12,436 17,161 29,597 8,704 13,140 21,844 5,167 7,507 12,674 3,678 7,513 11,192 578,111 588,570 1,166,680 Numbers North West Male Female 52 53 206,210 201,792 186,984 184,389 177,424 173,943 175,883 169,733 178,452 166,890 174,382 155,877 145,092 128,405 126,046 110,823 107,894 104,129 98,016 93,837 88,033 79,934 72,956 67,488 51,704 53,140 35,311 42,301 24,315 33,632 12,980 19,363 9,230 19,686 1,870,911 1,805,363 Total 54 408,001 371,373 351,368 345,616 345,343 330,260 273,497 236,868 212,024 191,853 167,967 140,444 104,844 77,612 57,946 32,343 28,916 3,676,274 Male 55 287,330 268,488 262,719 264,095 265,627 268,392 237,476 221,030 205,595 185,804 156,285 125,729 96,816 69,674 47,236 29,215 19,504 3,011,016 Western Cape Female Total 56 57 279,654 566,984 263,965 532,453 257,445 520,164 258,788 522,883 259,250 524,878 260,634 529,026 241,859 479,335 221,944 442,975 218,548 424,143 204,533 390,338 173,216 329,501 143,086 268,815 110,137 206,953 88,394 158,068 62,430 109,666 34,588 63,803 26,836 46,340 3,105,308 6,116,324 Source: Stats SA, Mid-year population estimates (Statistical release P0302) 1.2.2 Provincial mid-year population estimates by age and gender, 2014 (concluded) Age group 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+ Total Numbers South Africa Male Female 58 59 2,892,219 2,827,110 2,692,433 2,644,277 2,580,229 2,543,497 2,624,166 2,593,395 2,662,829 2,604,288 2,515,096 2,439,436 2,034,229 2,056,054 1,739,688 1,763,529 1,482,086 1,639,736 1,270,867 1,482,603 1,089,941 1,287,789 907,807 1,086,583 703,921 866,257 492,791 683,675 327,812 503,451 202,623 328,254 147,270 286,011 26,366,008 27,635,944 Total 60 5,719,329 5,336,710 5,123,726 5,217,560 5,267,117 4,954,531 4,090,282 3,503,217 3,121,822 2,753,470 2,377,731 1,994,390 1,570,178 1,176,466 831,263 530,877 433,281 54,001,953 Source: Stats SA, Mid-year population estimates (Statistical release P0302) BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 2.1 Births and deaths (2002–2013) 2.1 2.1.1 Births2.1 2.1.2 Deaths2.1 2.2 Marriages and divorces (2002–2013) 2.2 Chapter two Vital statistics 2 2.1 VITAL STATISTICS 2.1 Births and deaths (2002 – 2013) Birth occurrences Birth occurrences as at the end of December 2014 registered through the civil registration system are presented in Table 2.1.1. The total birth occurrences include birth occurrences births that were registered late (a year or more later after the year of occurrence), as updated at the end of December 2014. The total birth occurrences also include those of non-South African citizens and those of people whose citizenship status was still under investigation. All in all, birth registration suffers from incomplete coverage as well as late registration. Deaths These mortality statistics are based on data collected through the civil registration system and updated in 2013. The numbers of deaths shown in Table 2.1.2 include late registrations. However, stillbirths which are collected through the civil registration system using the same form are excluded. Mortality data collected through the civil registration system are subject to content errors and omissions. Under-registration of deaths, particularly in rural areas and among children still occurs. 2.1.1 Births Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Numbers Births Total Male 1 2 962 905 482 062 956 413 480 256 1 011 819 508 555 1 051 395 528 810 1 077 415 541 036 1 058 336 532 591 1 076 543 541 229 1 019 758 513 355 981 062 494 941 957 280 482 590 972 858 490 603 991 044 499 979 Female 3 480 843 476 157 503 264 522 585 536 379 525 745 535 314 506 403 486 121 474 690 482 255 491 065 2.1.2 Deaths Numbers Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total 4 502 337 556 998 577 042 598 321 613 108 604 360 595 624 579 711 543 856 514 486 491 100 458 933 All deaths Male Female 5 6 257 392 242 999 283 866 271 156 291 747 283 676 301 021 295 580 309 745 301 620 307 847 295 518 304 631 290 154 297 968 280 607 279 682 263 103 265 169 247 209 255 613 233 355 239 188 217 747 Unspecified 7 1 946 1 976 1 619 1 720 1 743 995 839 1 136 1 071 2 108 2 132 1 998 Total 8 34 397 38 415 41 433 46 435 48 289 46 881 45 730 39 020 34 431 28 574 27 055 25 933 Infant deaths Male Female 9 10 17 869 16 190 19 948 18 033 21 736 19 167 24 039 21 922 25 484 22 080 24 816 21 651 24 071 21 364 20 929 17 636 18 128 15 944 14 888 13 187 14 256 12 275 13 574 11 918 Unspecified 11 338 434 530 474 725 414 295 455 359 499 524 501 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 2.2 VITAL STATISTICS 2.2 Marriages and divorces (2002 – 2013) Numbers Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total 12 177 202 178 689 176 521 180 657 184 860 183 030 186 522 171 989 170 826 167 264 161 112 158 642 Marriages Male Female 13 14 157 950 160 593 159 902 162 625 157 624 160 569 180 657 180 657 184 860 184 860 183 030 183 030 186 522 186 522 171 989 171 989 170 826 170 826 167 264 167 264 161 112 161 112 158 642 158 642 Unspecified 15 35 861 34 851 34 849 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Black African 16 7 050 7 657 8 965 8 672 9 113 9 055 10 110 10 528 8 169 7 517 7 311 8 656 Coloured 17 3 581 3 911 3 300 3 568 3 451 3 558 3 057 4 014 3 189 3 473 3 967 3 888 Divorces Indian or Asian 18 1 535 1 508 1 648 1 635 1 676 1 715 1 802 1 610 1 294 1 359 1 036 1 425 White 19 14 171 12 639 12 437 11 582 11 079 9 935 9 481 9 981 6 995 6 730 7 238 7 561 Mixed 20 365 532 594 538 613 865 902 2 912 31 0 22 24 Unspecified 21 4 678 5 319 4 824 6 489 5 338 4 511 3 572 1 716 3 258 1 901 2 424 2 331 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 3.1 Tourists 3.1 3.1.1 Tourists by mode of travel3.1 3.1.2 Tourists by purpose of visit3.1 3.1.3 Tourists by country of residence3.2 Chapter three Tourism 3 3.1 TOURISM 3.1 Tourists Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) has completed its Duration of Stay exercise as part of improving its information on foreign travellers and measurement of foreign tourists. As a result of this exercise, it is now possible to remove SAME DAY visitors and OVERNIGHT visitors (tourists) from the foreign arrivals data it receives from the Department of Home Affairs (DHA). Stats SA started publishing information on TOURISTS as defined by United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) with the January 2009 data. 3.1.1 Tourists by mode of travel Numbers Grand total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb 1 T1100000 9 536 568 9 549 236 949 403 734 122 751 816 840 100 714 121 672 726 724 199 828 531 752 681 820 675 826 163 934 699 877 712 681 216 Sea 2 T1180000 6 987 4 402 22 29 22 1 804 102 22 103 74 107 528 492 1 097 828 158 Rail 3 T1160000 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Mode of travel Road Air 4 5 T1170000 T1150000 6 364 603 3 164 204 6 970 810 2 573 080 716 624 232 466 486 043 247 808 519 271 232 112 623 160 215 136 536 796 177 223 514 594 158 110 539 171 184 925 616 022 212 435 554 638 197 936 593 157 226 990 592 630 233 041 678 704 254 898 660 542 216 342 448 940 232 118 Unspecified 6 T2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3.1.2 Tourists by purpose of visit Numbers Grand total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb 7 T1100000 9 536 568 9 549 236 949 403 734 122 751 816 840 100 714 121 672 726 724 199 828 531 752 681 820 675 826 163 934 699 877 712 681 216 Business 8 T1120000 199 865 334 900 38 774 28 239 30 317 27 858 26 459 29 046 25 184 25 987 26 801 28 844 32 041 15 350 37 885 23 438 Purpose of visit Holiday Study 9 10 T1130000 T1140000 8 609 778 71 533 9 141 798 72 538 896 901 13 728 699 139 6 744 717 745 3 754 805 996 6 246 682 827 4 835 640 553 3 127 687 041 11 974 796 719 5 825 720 521 5 359 786 447 5 384 791 206 2 916 916 703 2 646 825 976 13 851 650 840 6 938 Transit1 11 T11C0000 655 392 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Travellers in transit were not included in the program for January 2014 going forward. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 3.2 TOURISM 3.1.3 Tourists by country of residence Numbers Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Grand total Total France Germany Italy 12 T1100000 9 536 568 9 549 236 949 403 734 122 751 816 840 100 714 121 672 726 724 199 828 531 752 681 820 675 826 163 934 699 877 712 681 216 13 T1104000 1 492 233 1 379 321 129 749 151 113 129 279 117 193 68 922 57 383 86 579 107 127 95 694 140 786 146 612 148 884 127 260 142 805 14 T1104046 133 787 131 502 10 663 13 371 13 922 11 331 7 554 5 064 8 833 11 256 6 947 15 593 15 991 10 977 10 534 13 512 15 T1104033 300 739 274 571 25 165 32 595 30 189 22 830 11 601 7 927 11 128 18 610 20 190 32 916 34 202 27 218 23 792 29 352 16 T1104037 67 259 58 605 4 436 4 222 4 258 4 682 3 727 3 282 4 339 10 356 4 909 4 426 4 232 5 736 3 981 3 636 Europe The Netherlands 17 T1104039 120 763 131 287 11 819 12 295 9 391 8 690 5 677 4 411 14 465 11 170 10 563 15 797 14 027 12 982 10 960 10 838 Portugal Switzerland UK 18 T1104041 52 580 44 058 3 968 3 556 3 456 4 552 3 334 3 021 2 739 3 717 3 126 3 501 4 264 4 824 3 784 3 633 19 T1104044 58 933 48 880 5 156 5 802 4 026 4 324 1 843 1 424 2 538 2 046 3 629 6 239 6 262 5 591 5 320 5 437 20 T1104045 436 599 401 914 39 190 45 841 37 688 37 749 21 264 19 371 25 120 29 446 26 944 35 206 36 381 47 714 39 776 45 917 Other 21 T4 321 573 288 504 29 352 33 431 26 349 23 035 13 922 12 883 17 417 20 526 19 386 27 108 31 253 33 842 29 113 30 480 3.1.3 Tourists by country of residence (continued) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Numbers North America Total USA Other 22 23 24 T1108000 T1108028 T5 415 967 347 378 68 589 369 801 309 255 60 546 25 745 20 840 4 905 26 727 20 930 5 797 34 156 27 822 6 334 26 518 21 687 4 831 33 290 28 734 4 556 32 722 29 269 3 453 33 122 29 446 3 676 34 089 30 072 4 017 32 430 27 389 5 041 31 290 25 235 6 055 27 072 21 622 5 450 32 640 26 209 6 431 24 219 19 587 4 632 23 817 18 560 5 257 Central and South America Total Argentina Brazil 25 26 27 T1103000 T1103018 T1103019 129 361 19 423 82 730 65 118 9 009 39 082 8 404 1 802 5 065 6 420 1 698 3 245 6 406 1 636 3 286 6 414 621 4 333 5 871 463 3 881 3 427 266 1 981 4 257 248 2 466 4 863 461 3 064 5 386 650 3 044 4 455 347 2 790 3 962 371 2 402 5 253 446 3 525 4 914 586 3 127 3 828 422 2 260 Other 28 T6 27 208 17 027 1 537 1 477 1 484 1 460 1 527 1 180 1 543 1 338 1 692 1 318 1 189 1 282 1 201 1 146 3.1.3 Tourists by country of residence (continued) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Total 29 T1105000 148 316 132 080 10 208 8 553 9 165 12 045 9 322 10 190 10 862 11 314 15 099 10 113 10 293 14 916 8 650 7 247 Numbers Australasia Australia New Zealand Other 30 31 32 T1105047 T1105049 T7 124 898 22 942 476 111 213 20 622 245 8 785 1 397 26 7 363 1 174 16 7 751 1 392 22 10 188 1 841 16 7 941 1 362 19 8 654 1 522 14 9 077 1 766 19 9 758 1 543 13 12 870 2 195 34 8 256 1 844 13 8 688 1 595 10 11 882 2 991 43 7 354 1 277 19 6 123 1 095 29 Total 33 T1106000 42 552 38 932 3 367 3 032 4 379 3 586 2 426 2 873 2 864 4 763 3 352 3 236 2 403 2 651 2 653 2 737 Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia 34 35 T1106015 T1106187 22 116 6 303 19 388 6 545 1 747 607 1 634 366 1 571 652 2 277 290 1 180 379 1 084 810 1 397 589 1 853 1 395 1 552 698 2 106 263 1 323 288 1 664 208 1 326 514 1 472 299 Other 36 T8 14 133 12 999 1 013 1 032 2 156 1 019 867 979 878 1 515 1 102 867 792 779 813 966 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 3.3 TOURISM 3.1.3 Tourists by country of residence (continued) Numbers Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Total 37 T1102000 432 202 269 457 26 131 26 100 23 708 24 187 26 511 23 815 21 684 24 645 19 830 18 383 17 459 17 004 17 168 18 595 Asia India Japan 38 39 T1102014 T1102016 112 100 41 099 85 639 27 504 6 674 1 700 6 707 1 682 6 167 2 224 7 494 1 746 11 090 2 211 8 785 2 406 6 221 2 170 7 065 3 194 6 337 2 536 6 465 2 896 6 384 1 733 6 250 3 006 6 010 1 228 4 989 1 444 Other 40 T9 279 003 156 314 17 757 17 711 15 317 14 947 13 210 12 624 13 293 14 386 10 957 9 022 9 342 7 748 9 930 12 162 3.1.3 Tourists by country of residence (concluded) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Total 41 T1101000 6 856 052 7 279 814 745 296 511 460 543 806 648 956 566 505 541 054 563 697 640 414 579 397 610 849 616 611 711 769 692 035 481 302 Botswana 42 T1101002 537 131 555 590 34 829 35 274 38 016 59 875 43 471 37 617 42 404 46 579 52 522 44 780 49 014 71 209 36 141 36 642 Lesotho 43 T1101004 1 461 267 1 501 642 167 739 104 430 114 180 124 222 110 356 118 190 123 257 117 392 117 716 133 158 135 285 135 717 156 571 92 044 Numbers Africa Mozambique Namibia 44 45 T1101009 T1101092 1 116 735 222 028 1 283 016 211 453 145 250 16 788 96 306 13 283 96 207 15 823 102 380 22 476 102 485 17 327 102 430 13 003 98 182 15 344 109 625 18 883 102 819 16 410 110 392 18 113 111 442 17 483 105 498 26 520 136 272 16 352 92 327 13 622 Swaziland 46 T1101011 836 467 918 490 76 380 62 701 72 154 87 013 73 137 68 776 68 756 86 274 74 009 79 421 79 591 90 278 71 376 59 495 Zambia 47 T1101012 179 914 176 972 14 164 13 784 14 757 15 739 13 726 13 542 14 283 15 472 14 354 14 859 14 410 17 882 12 334 13 187 Zimbabwe 48 T1101013 1 935 159 2 143 716 247 295 145 394 151 711 198 632 169 448 150 709 163 036 198 658 160 381 169 006 165 915 223 531 220 853 136 381 Other 49 T11 567 351 488 935 42 851 40 288 40 958 38 619 36 555 36 787 38 435 47 531 41 186 41 120 43 471 41 134 42 136 37 604 Unspecified 50 T1100050 19 881 14 713 503 717 917 1 201 1 274 1 262 1 134 1 316 1 493 1 563 1 751 1 582 724 867 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 4.1 Number of employees and gross earnings by industry 4.1 4.1.1 Mining and quarrying4.1 4.1.2 Manufacturing4.2 4.1.3 Electricity, gas and water supply4.2 4.1.4 Construction4.2 4.1.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motor cycles and personal and household goods; hotels and restaurants 4.3 4.1.6 Transport, storage and communication4.3 4.1.7 Financial intermediation, insurance, real estate and business services 4.3 4.1.8 Community, social and personal services 4.4 4.1.8.1 National departments (government sector)4.4 4.1.8.2 Provincial administrations (government sector) 4.4 4.1.8.3 Local governments4.4 4.1.8.4 Other government institutions4.5 4.1.8.5 Total government sector4.5 4.1.8.6 Non-governmental community, social and personal services 4.5 4.1.8.7 Total community, social and personal services 4.6 4.1.9 Total (all industries)4.6 4.2 Average monthly earnings per employee by industry 4.7 4.2.1 Mining and quarrying4.7 4.2.2 Manufacturing4.7 4.2.3 Electricity, gas and water supply4.8 4.2.4 Construction4.8 4.2.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motor cycles and personal and household goods; hotels and restaurant 4.8 4.2.6 Transport, storage and communication4.9 4.2.7 Financial intermediation, insurance, real estate and business services 4.9 4.2.8 Community, social and personal services 4.9 4.2.9 Total (all industries)4.10 4.3 4.3.1 Quarterly labour force survey (QLFS) 4.11 Estimated population of working age (15 – 64 years) by population group, gender and labour market status, according to the official definition of unemployment, March 2015 4.11 4.3.2 Estimated population of working age (15 – 64 years) by province, gender and labour market status, according to the official definition of unemployment, March 20154.12 4.3.3 Workers (employers, employees and self-employed) of working age (15 – 64 years) in the formal sector by main industry, gender and population group, March 20154.13 4.3.4 Workers (employers, employees and self-employed) of working age (15 – 64 years) in the informal sector by main industry, gender and population group, March 20154.14 4.3.5 Labour market trends according to the official definition of unemployment 4.14 Chapter four Labour 4 4.1 LABOUR 4.1 Number of employees and gross earnings by industry As from December 2004, Stats SA introduced a new employment statistics survey that covers employing enterprises in the formal non-agricultural business sector of the South African economy that are registered for Income Tax (IT), resulting in the extensive coverage of all small businesses. Previously the coverage was restricted to both employing and non-employing VAT registered enterprises with an annual turnover of R300 000 or more. By restricting the coverage to employing businesses, the new survey is able to provide estimates for employment and earnings as well as estimates for average monthly earnings and it is in accordance with the International Labour Organisation (ILO) definitions and concepts. Introduction of the new sample from the June quarter 2006 enables Stats SA to provide users with survey results for the June and September 2006 quarters from the new sample. Stats SA has been working for some years to improve the quality of its economic statistics. The latest series to benefit from these improvements are those for employment and average monthly earnings derived from the Quarterly Employment Statistics (QES) survey, a survey of formal non-agricultural businesses and other entities which are employers. Considerable work has been undertaken over the last two years to improve the completeness of the list of employers in the economy, held on Stats SA’s Business Register, from which the samples for the survey are drawn. Greater use has been made of additional administrative sources of employer entities, particularly the lists maintained by the South African Revenue Service (SARS) of employers making contributions on behalf of their employees for Pay As You Earn (PAYE), and the Department of Labour‘s Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF). It is important to distinguish between the lift in the level of the series from improvements in the coverage of employers and the growth in employment shown by the series due to new employer entities entering the economy and continuing employers taking on additional staff. This break in series relates mainly to the level of employment, rather than the growth rate of employment. However, an outcome of not publishing data from a sample revised in 2005 has been that any new employer entity commencing operations from early 2004 onwards would not have had a chance of being selected until the reselection of the sample in March 2006. The effect is that the published series based on the 2004 sample show somewhat smaller growth than would have been shown from a sample revised in 2005. Further factors affecting the growth of the series between 2004 and 2006 were the expansion of the formal sector as a result of legislative changes, growth resulting from small businesses moving from the informal to the formal sector and greater overall compliance by businesses leading to their registration for PAYE and/or UIF. Employment and gross earnings - Unless otherwise indicated in a subscription, the following is applicable: Employment refers to the number of people employed by the business, who received payment (in salaries; wages; commission, in addition to a retainer, salary or wage; piece rates; or payments in kind) for any part of the reference period. This excludes independent contractors and consultants; working proprietors; sole and joint owners; employees paid on a commission basis where a retainer, salary or wage was not paid; and employees based in South Africa but paid from abroad, e.g. embassy employees. Annual employment data are shown as at 30 June of the relevant year, whereas quarterly data are shown as at the last pay-day of the relevant quarter. Gross earnings are payments for ordinary, standard or agreed hours during the reference period for all permanent, temporary, casual, executive and managerial employees, before taxation and other deductions. Gross earnings include salaries and/or fees paid to all directors, executives and managers; employers’ contributions to holiday, pension, provident and medical funds and contributions to the Unemployment Insurance and Compensation Funds; payments paid from South Africa to employees based abroad, e.g. embassy employees; payments for all types of leave, except those paid on termination; fringe benefits paid in cash such as housing, mortgage and rent subsidies, transport allowances, and cell phone allowances; allowances and penalty payments relating to ordinary-time hours. Annual gross earnings data reflect the total for the relevant year, whereas quarterly data are the sum of the gross earnings for the three months of the relevant quarter. 4.1.1 Mining and quarrying Number of employees Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Fulltime 1 534 344 510 750 490 684 522 824 534 344 518 367 515 395 514 810 510 750 506 832 498 552 491 405 490 684 498 803 491 977 Parttime All 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 534 344 510 750 490 684 522 824 534 344 518 367 515 395 514 810 510 750 506 832 498 552 491 405 490 684 498 803 491 977 Gross salaries and wages (R’000) Excluding severance, Severance, termination and termination and redundancy redundancy payments payments 4 5 93 275 104 407 852 99 708 505 1 165 201 101 087 588 953 811 22 051 207 90 131 23 272 178 83 443 23 792 570 156 090 24 159 149 78 188 24 405 156 97 097 24 012 696 180 922 25 243 403 301 570 26 047 250 585 612 23 237 242 297 622 22 615 044 136 634 27 337 174 221 507 27 898 128 298 048 Including severance, termination and redundancy payments 6 93 682 956 100 873 706 102 041 399 22 141 338 23 355 621 23 948 660 24 237 337 24 502 253 24 193 618 25 544 973 26 632 862 23 534 864 22 751 678 27 558 681 28 196 176 Source: The Minerals Bureau, Department of Mineral Resources BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 4.2 LABOUR 4.1.2 Manufacturing Number of employees Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Fulltime Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Part-time 7 1 049 048 1 048 098 1 042 614 1 056 407 1 049 048 1 055 264 1 051 972 1 053 933 1 048 098 1 047 545 1 053 726 1 044 493 1 042 614 1 034 659 1 045 456 All 8 97 146 96 021 97 811 98 233 97 146 94 564 97 177 94 171 96 021 97 223 95 657 98 266 97 811 96 069 88 356 9 1 146 194 1 144 119 1 140 425 1 154 640 1 146 194 1 149 828 1 149 149 1 148 104 1 144 119 1 144 768 1 149 382 1 142 759 1 140 425 1 130 728 1 133 812 Gross salaries and wages (R’000) Excluding severance, Severance, termination and termination and redundancy payments redundancy payments 10 11 182 714 017 2 669 006 197 054 033 2 758 573 210 344 665 3 362 155 43 066 055 511 426 43 875 685 623 663 45 072 665 691 701 50 699 612 842 216 46 137 560 539 760 47 383 455 627 549 48 676 282 605 386 54 856 736 985 878 49 441 516 603 710 50 247 290 1 053 502 50 666 899 738 790 59 988 960 966 153 Including severance, termination and redundancy payments 12 185 383 023 199 812 606 213 706 820 43 577 481 44 499 348 45 764 366 51 541 828 46 677 320 48 011 004 49 281 668 55 842 614 50 045 226 51 300 792 51 405 689 60 955 113 4.1.3 Electricity, gas and water supply Number of employees Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Fulltime Part-time 13 60 384 61 258 59 929 59 734 60 384 60 726 60 472 60 652 61 258 60 437 60 394 60 480 59 929 59 985 56 990 14 1 298 1 292 1 226 1 126 1 298 1 603 1 434 1 566 1 292 1 283 1 278 1 192 1 226 1 198 1 003 Gross salaries and wages (R’000) All 15 61 682 62 551 61 155 60 861 61 682 62 329 61 906 62 218 62 551 61 720 61 673 61 672 61 155 61 183 57 993 Excluding severance, termination and redundancy payments Severance, termination and redundancy payments 16 17 22 282 643 23 439 990 24 796 346 4 718 522 4 873 328 6 370 074 6 320 719 5 267 177 5 386 160 6 324 539 6 462 114 5 561 406 5 625 532 6 693 146 6 916 262 100 030 52 812 90 484 15 849 13 190 11 045 59 946 12 500 18 159 10 548 11 605 28 370 22 446 16 365 23 303 Including severance, termination and redundancy payments 18 22 382 673 23 492 802 24 886 830 4 734 371 4 886 518 6 381 119 6 380 665 5 279 677 5 404 319 6 335 087 6 473 719 5 589 776 5 647 978 6 709 511 6 939 565 4.1.4 Construction Number of employees Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Fulltime Part-time 19 361 611 351 843 351 683 361 527 361 611 359 992 351 559 359 252 351 843 349 645 341 645 346 590 351 683 352 844 414 448 20 70 898 75 878 78 615 69 317 70 898 73 845 75 394 73 019 75 878 76 401 76 947 79 218 78 615 73 754 72 166 All 21 432 508 427 721 430 298 430 844 432 508 433 838 426 953 432 271 427 721 426 047 418 593 425 808 430 298 426 597 486 614 Gross salaries and wages (R’000) Excluding severance, Severance, termination and termination and redundancy redundancy payments payments 22 23 55 932 041 524 716 59 859 902 512 788 68 242 559 728 507 12 773 975 102 070 13 500 167 105 082 13 977 251 106 847 15 680 648 210 717 14 029 036 77 527 14 693 453 107 934 14 653 984 99 408 16 483 429 227 919 14 722 248 87 408 15 365 792 118 126 15 886 453 163 957 22 268 066 359 016 Including severance, termination and redundancy payments 24 56 456 757 60 372 690 68 971 066 12 876 045 13 605 249 14 084 098 15 891 365 14 106 563 14 801 387 14 753 392 16 711 348 14 809 656 15 483 918 16 050 410 22 627 082 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 4.3 LABOUR 4.1.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motor cycles and personal and household goods; hotels and restaurants Number of employees Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Fulltime Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec 25 1 463 419 1 467 547 1 492 452 1 459 222 1 463 419 1 465 749 1 466 978 1 463 099 1 467 547 1 468 820 1 485 574 1 475 794 1 492 452 1 493 763 1 632 120 Part-time 26 224 239 221 456 222 035 219 156 224 239 224 443 242 665 225 830 221 456 228 074 247 330 222 151 222 035 224 038 228 962 All 27 1 687 658 1 689 003 1 714 486 1 678 378 1 687 658 1 690 192 1 709 643 1 688 929 1 689 003 1 696 894 1 732 904 1 697 945 1 714 486 1 717 801 1 861 082 Gross salaries and wages (R’000) Excluding severance, Severance, termination and termination and redundancy redundancy payments payments 28 29 190 472 690 1 242 764 210 767 369 1 532 503 237 719 151 1 826 552 45 002 737 300 722 45 436 829 315 731 47 233 574 320 358 52 799 550 305 953 48 594 155 322 127 50 780 608 421 238 53 386 086 431 079 58 006 520 358 059 54 562 763 340 983 55 338 277 402 979 56 740 262 532 528 71 077 849 550 062 Including severance, termination and redundancy payments 30 191 715 454 212 299 872 239 545 703 45 303 459 45 752 560 47 553 932 53 105 503 48 916 282 51 201 846 53 817 165 58 364 579 54 903 746 55 741 256 57 272 790 71 627 911 4.1.6 Transport, storage and communication Number of employees Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Fulltime Gross salaries and wages (R’000) Part-time 31 351 977 346 145 342 948 349 071 351 977 350 670 361 045 349 760 346 145 346 443 346 602 343 424 342 948 343 023 410 724 32 22 072 29 117 25 920 20 253 22 072 21 279 21 824 29 743 29 117 28 327 29 434 29 254 25 920 23 021 32 412 All 33 374 049 375 263 368 868 369 325 374 049 371 949 382 869 379 503 375 263 374 770 376 036 372 678 368 868 366 044 443 137 Excluding severance, termination and redundancy payments 34 83 750 041 89 570 467 99 350 863 18 753 989 20 686 644 21 700 057 22 609 351 20 830 192 21 654 959 22 742 912 24 342 404 21 732 732 23 234 432 23 115 571 31 268 128 Severance, termination and redundancy payments 35 776 458 1 522 234 794 912 158 766 203 202 184 992 229 498 910 513 273 079 183 456 155 186 166 922 169 751 167 153 291 086 Including severance, termination and redundancy payments 36 84 526 499 91 092 701 100 145 775 18 912 755 20 889 846 21 885 049 22 838 849 21 740 705 21 928 038 22 926 368 24 497 590 21 899 654 23 404 183 23 282 724 31 559 214 4.1.7 Financial intermediation, insurance, real estate and business services Number of employees Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Fulltime Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec 37 1 561 669 1 558 458 1 576 651 1 551 375 1 561 669 1 560 053 1 565 768 1 557 148 1 558 458 1 553 794 1 571 186 1 571 843 1 576 651 1 594 699 1 697 926 Parttime 38 272 078 284 253 284 440 280 682 272 078 274 949 276 750 283 619 284 253 292 890 275 944 284 414 284 440 271 823 291 530 All 39 1 833 747 1 842 711 1 861 090 1 832 057 1 833 747 1 835 002 1 842 519 1 840 767 1 842 711 1 846 684 1 847 130 1 856 257 1 861 090 1 866 522 1 989 456 Gross salaries and wages (R’000) Excluding severance, Severance, termination and termination and redundancy redundancy payments payments 40 41 348 375 432 2 621 273 370 605 371 3 203 244 413 824 818 2 900 874 87 522 618 560 734 84 663 494 714 588 86 019 187 676 225 90 170 133 669 726 91 455 898 592 194 88 477 145 763 743 92 314 666 978 597 98 357 662 868 710 98 779 076 569 639 93 348 324 636 997 99 364 838 675 626 122 332 580 1 018 612 Including severance, termination and redundancy payments 42 350 996 705 373 808 615 416 725 692 88 083 352 85 378 082 86 695 412 90 839 859 92 048 092 89 240 888 93 293 263 99 226 372 99 348 715 93 985 321 100 040 464 123 351 192 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 4.4 LABOUR 4.1.8 Community, social and personal services 4.1.8.1 National departments (government sector) Number of employees Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Fulltime Part-time 43 413 503 412 261 411 185 410 133 413 503 410 539 408 858 411 516 412 261 410 539 409 834 410 527 411 185 410 200 407 656 44 37 853 40 000 44 516 33 066 37 853 43 454 39 628 43 241 40 000 41 060 43 394 43 569 44 516 44 365 42 859 All 45 451 356 452 261 455 701 443 199 451 356 453 993 448 486 454 757 452 261 451 599 453 228 454 096 455 701 454 565 450 515 Gross salaries and wages (R’000) Excluding severance, Severance, termination and termination and redundancy redundancy payments payments 46 47 104 457 339 352 761 114 852 681 477 647 123 962 516 554 534 24 200 402 52 029 24 031 358 70 575 27 746 061 126 308 28 479 518 103 849 28 546 111 113 007 28 837 884 108 182 28 614 052 138 864 28 854 634 117 594 29 590 812 109 743 30 119 490 140 503 32 306 308 152 320 31 945 906 151 968 Including severance, termination and redundancy payments 48 104 810 100 115 330 328 124 517 050 24 252 431 24 101 933 27 872 369 28 583 367 28 659 118 28 946 066 28 752 916 28 972 228 29 700 555 30 259 993 32 458 628 32 097 874 4.1.8 Community, social and personal services (continued) 4.1.8.2 Provincial administrations (government sector) Number of employees Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Fulltime Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec 49 923 762 922 219 915 341 915 709 923 762 927 870 927 526 918 304 922 219 916 254 914 679 910 502 915 341 915 467 914 745 Part-time 50 163 175 170 951 203 407 159 806 163 175 169 334 159 918 165 893 170 951 182 412 185 913 205 902 203 407 204 740 206 504 Gross salaries and wages (R’000) All 51 1 086 937 1 093 170 1 118 748 1 075 515 1 086 937 1 097 204 1 087 444 1 084 197 1 093 170 1 098 666 1 100 592 1 116 404 1 118 748 1 120 207 1 121 249 Excluding severance, termination and redundancy payments 52 231 804 145 251 313 340 271 257 680 54 666 347 55 200 516 61 660 696 60 276 586 58 958 440 63 165 065 64 440 210 64 749 625 63 905 846 68 328 382 69 313 325 69 710 127 986 637 1 176 273 655 350 300 250 222 431 214 636 249 320 363 275 277 416 274 877 260 705 277 038 134 779 123 095 120 438 Including severance, termination and redundancy payments 54 232 790 782 252 489 613 271 913 030 54 966 597 55 422 947 61 875 332 60 525 906 59 321 715 63 442 481 64 715 087 65 010 330 64 182 884 68 463 161 69 436 420 69 830 565 Gross salaries and wages (R’000) Excluding severance, Severance, termination and termination and redundancy redundancy payments payments 58 59 47 559 012 226 536 52 229 234 211 417 59 667 465 227 465 11 263 021 51 004 11 297 878 54 143 11 853 438 59 218 13 144 675 62 171 12 166 830 55 549 12 444 367 45 000 13 103 488 57 728 14 514 549 53 140 14 060 627 67 234 14 206 550 49 555 15 137 073 57 151 16 263 215 53 525 Including severance, termination and redundancy payments 60 47 785 548 52 440 651 59 894 930 11 314 025 11 352 021 11 912 656 13 206 846 12 222 379 12 489 367 13 161 216 14 567 689 14 127 861 14 256 105 15 194 224 16 316 740 Severance, termination and redundancy payments 53 4.1.8 Community, social and personal services (continued) 4.1.8.3 Local governments Number of employees Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Fulltime Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec 55 236 378 244 550 256 295 234 696 236 378 236 708 241 842 243 144 244 550 245 664 259 455 255 961 256 295 257 863 258 368 Part-time 56 21 082 28 437 53 771 21 397 21 082 24 271 27 916 26 537 28 437 30 339 24 730 56 124 53 771 47 250 57 263 All 57 257 460 272 987 310 066 256 093 257 460 260 979 269 758 269 681 272 987 276 003 284 185 312 085 310 066 305 113 315 631 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 4.5 LABOUR 4.1.8 Community, social and personal services (continued) 4.1.8.4 Other government institutions Number of employees Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Fulltime Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec 61 101 614 105 930 107 339 99 994 101 614 103 138 102 811 103 370 105 930 105 249 101 159 105 160 107 339 105 970 113 151 Part-time Gross salaries and wages (R’000) All 62 36 836 37 615 168 482 35 815 36 836 37 047 30 172 61 013 37 615 39 541 38 655 34 535 168 482 40 840 39 048 63 138 450 143 545 275 821 135 809 138 450 140 185 132 983 164 383 143 545 144 790 139 814 139 695 275 821 146 810 152 199 Excluding severance, termination and redundancy payments 64 35 133 989 39 042 541 43 641 809 7 999 592 8 671 531 9 129 453 9 333 413 9 161 867 9 377 325 10 072 295 10 431 054 9 919 039 10 701 354 11 294 637 11 726 779 Severance, termination and redundancy payments 65 153 149 145 759 211 503 27 228 37 030 29 367 59 524 35 291 29 062 28 300 53 106 45 111 48 240 46 625 71 527 Including severance, termination and redundancy payments 66 35 287 138 39 188 300 43 853 312 8 026 820 8 708 561 9 158 820 9 392 937 9 197 158 9 406 387 10 100 595 10 484 160 9 964 150 10 749 594 11 341 262 11 798 306 4.1.8 Community, social and personal services (continued) 4.1.8.5 Total government sector Number of employees Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Fulltime Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec 67 1 675 257 1 684 960 1 690 160 1 660 532 1 675 257 1 678 255 1 681 037 1 676 334 1 684 960 1 677 706 1 685 127 1 682 150 1 690 160 1 689 500 1 693 920 Part-time All 68 258 946 277 003 470 176 250 084 258 946 274 106 257 634 296 684 277 003 293 352 292 692 340 130 470 176 337 195 345 674 69 1 934 203 1 961 963 2 160 336 1 910 616 1 934 203 1 952 361 1 938 671 1 973 018 1 961 963 1 971 058 1 977 819 2 022 280 2 160 336 2 026 695 2 039 594 Gross salaries and wages (R’000) Excluding severance, Severance, termination termination and redundancy and redundancy payments payments 70 71 418 954 485 1 719 083 457 437 796 2 011 096 498 529 470 1 648 852 98 129 362 430 511 99 201 283 384 179 110 389 648 429 529 111 234 192 474 864 108 833 248 567 122 113 824 641 459 660 116 230 045 499 769 118 549 862 484 545 117 476 324 499 126 123 355 776 373 077 128 051 343 379 191 129 646 027 397 458 Including severance, termination and redundancy payments 72 420 673 568 459 448 892 500 178 322 98 559 873 99 585 462 110 819 177 111 709 056 109 400 370 114 284 301 116 729 814 119 034 407 117 975 450 123 728 853 128 430 534 130 043 485 4.1.8 Community, social and personal services (continued) 4.1.8.6 Non-governmental community, social and personal services Number of employees Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Fulltime Part-time 73 365 859 369 826 387 907 363 455 365 859 368 990 371 863 371 769 369 826 370 869 377 975 384 073 387 907 388 703 437 442 74 59 025 52 788 55 177 60 611 59 025 56 670 56 626 53 638 52 788 56 430 57 515 55 895 55 177 55 845 48 235 All 75 424 885 422 615 443 083 424 066 424 885 425 659 428 490 425 407 422 615 427 300 435 488 439 968 443 083 444 550 485 676 Gross salaries and wages (R’000) Excluding severance, Severance, termination and termination and redundancy redundancy payments payments 76 77 69 954 024 385 383 75 004 570 364 058 87 587 369 507 526 16 912 681 83 286 16 929 661 100 658 17 353 291 86 976 18 758 391 114 463 17 824 309 94 757 18 548 085 83 026 18 541 324 98 712 20 090 852 87 563 19 389 954 84 329 20 038 262 117 956 20 286 634 133 731 27 872 519 171 510 Including severance, termination and redundancy payments 78 70 339 407 75 368 628 88 094 895 16 995 967 17 030 319 17 440 267 18 872 854 17 919 066 18 631 111 18 640 036 20 178 415 19 474 283 20 156 218 20 420 365 28 044 029 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 4.6 LABOUR 4.1.8 Community, social and personal services (concluded) 4.1.8.7 Total community, social and personal services Number of employees Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Fulltime Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Part-time 79 2 041 116 2 054 786 2 078 067 2 023 987 2 041 116 2 047 245 2 052 900 2 048 103 2 054 786 2 048 575 2 063 102 2 066 223 2 078 067 2 078 203 2 131 362 80 317 971 329 791 525 353 310 695 317 971 330 776 314 260 350 322 329 791 349 782 350 207 396 025 525 353 393 040 393 909 All 81 2 359 088 2 384 578 2 603 419 2 334 682 2 359 088 2 378 020 2 367 161 2 398 425 2 384 578 2 398 358 2 413 307 2 462 248 2 603 419 2 471 245 2 525 270 Gross salaries and wages (R’000) Excluding severance, Severance, termination Including severance, termination and redundancy and redundancy termination and redundancy payments payments payments 82 83 84 488 908 509 2 104 466 491 012 975 532 442 366 2 375 154 534 817 520 586 116 839 2 156 378 588 273 217 115 042 043 513 797 115 555 840 116 130 944 484 837 116 615 781 127 742 939 516 505 128 259 444 129 992 583 589 327 130 581 910 126 657 557 661 879 127 319 436 132 372 726 542 686 132 915 412 134 771 369 598 481 135 369 850 138 640 714 572 108 139 212 822 136 866 278 583 455 137 449 733 143 394 038 491 033 143 885 071 148 337 977 512 922 148 850 899 157 518 546 568 968 158 087 514 4.1.9 Total (all industries) Number of employees Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Fulltime Part-time 85 7 423 570 7 398 883 7 435 028 7 383 961 7 423 570 7 418 067 7 426 089 7 406 757 7 398 883 7 382 091 7 420 781 7 400 251 7 435 028 7 455 980 7 881 002 86 1 005 702 1 037 813 1 235 397 999 182 1 005 702 1 021 458 1 029 506 1 058 269 1 037 813 1 073 981 1 076 796 1 110 520 1 235 397 1 082 943 1 108 338 Gross salaries and wages (R’000) All 87 8 429 271 8 436 696 8 670 425 8 383 143 8 429 271 8 439 526 8 455 595 8 465 026 8 436 696 8 456 072 8 497 577 8 510 771 8 670 425 8 538 923 8 989 340 Excluding severance, termination and redundancy payments 88 1 465 700 528 1 583 448 002 1 741 482 835 348 921 194 352 439 268 371 908 318 392 431 748 377 376 729 384 761 204 398 113 241 423 196 828 404 903 261 409 168 730 428 142 322 499 268 522 Severance, termination and redundancy payments Including severance, termination and redundancy payments 89 90 10 446 513 13 122 506 12 813 677 2 253 441 2 543 736 2 663 765 2 985 571 3 213 596 2 935 309 3 208 523 3 765 078 2 678 108 3 031 470 3 028 851 4 075 248 1 476 147 041 1 596 570 508 1 754 296 512 351 174 635 354 983 004 374 572 083 395 417 319 380 590 325 387 696 513 401 321 764 426 961 906 407 581 369 412 200 200 431 171 173 503 343 770 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 4.7 LABOUR 4.2 Average monthly earnings per employee by industry Average monthly earnings at current prices are calculated by dividing the total gross earnings, excluding severance, termination and redundancy payments, for the reference month by the number of employees as at the end of the reference month. Average monthly earnings at constant 2000 prices measure average monthly earnings after the direct effects of inflation have been eliminated. The deflator used to deflate the current average earnings is the consumer price index (2000=100). This index has been linked to the new CPI that has been rebased to 2008 = 100 from January 2009. 4.2.1 Mining and quarrying Year and month A M 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov At current prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 91 92 14 901 16 330 16 916 14 175 14 645 14 948 15 837 15 562 15 469 16 659 17 631 15 155 15 319 18 201 18 990 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. At constant 2000 prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 93 94 7 560 7 832 9 788 7 341 7 467 7 560 7 871 7 616 7 475 7 918 8 317 7 002 6 942 8 129 17 077 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Source: The Minerals Bureau, Department of Mineral Resources 4.2.2 Manufacturing Year and month A M 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov At current prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 95 96 12 520 11 549 13 420 12 492 14 310 13 349 12 030 11 127 12 340 11 399 12 687 11 759 13 024 11 909 12 810 11 898 13 360 12 463 13 585 12 710 13 926 12 898 13 640 12 766 13 997 13 031 14 419 13 494 15 184 14 105 At constant 2000 prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 97 98 6 353 5 860 6 438 5 993 8 185 7 629 6 230 5 762 6 292 5 812 6 416 5 947 6 473 5 919 6 269 5 823 6 456 6 022 6 457 6 041 6 569 6 084 6 302 5 898 6 343 5 905 6 440 6 027 13 655 12 684 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 4.8 LABOUR 4.2.3 Electricity, gas and water supply Year and month A M 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov At current prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 99 100 27 359 25 229 28 885 26 757 31 372 29 162 25 880 23 947 26 505 24 354 28 149 26 042 28 900 26 572 28 585 26 217 28 522 26 313 28 346 26 473 30 086 28 026 29 887 27 757 30 508 27 987 30 778 28 705 34 314 32 198 At constant 2000 prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 101 102 13 879 12 799 13 860 12 837 18 060 16 821 13 402 12 401 13 514 12 417 14 236 13 171 14 364 13 207 13 990 12 831 13 782 12 714 13 474 12 583 14 192 13 220 13 809 12 825 13 825 12 683 13 747 12 821 30 858 28 955 At current prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 103 104 10 409 9 633 11 175 10 525 11 923 11 337 9 894 9 183 10 186 9 461 10 495 9 778 11 062 10 111 10 533 9 897 11 356 10 702 11 460 10 819 11 350 10 683 11 223 10 683 11 692 11 036 11 999 11 419 12 778 12 209 At constant 2000 prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 105 106 5 281 4 888 5 361 5 049 6 833 6 504 5 124 4 756 5 193 4 824 5 308 4 945 5 498 5 025 5 155 4 844 5 487 5 171 5 447 5 143 5 354 5 039 5 185 4 936 5 298 5 001 5 359 5 100 11 491 10 979 4.2.4 Construction Year and month A M 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov 4.2.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motor cycles and personal and household goods; hotels and restaurants Year and month A M 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov At current prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 107 108 8 886 8 416 9 708 9 353 10 591 10 256 8 573 8 133 8 687 8 273 8 972 8 488 9 313 8 768 9 168 8 762 9 671 9 336 9 936 9 611 10 055 9 702 10 109 9 788 10 379 9 960 10 611 10 318 11 264 10 956 At constant 2000 prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 109 110 4 509 4 270 4 657 4 486 6 061 5 874 4 440 4 212 4 429 4 218 4 538 4 293 4 629 4 358 4 487 4 288 4 673 4 511 4 723 4 568 4 743 4 577 4 671 4 522 4 703 4 514 4 739 4 608 10 129 9 853 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 4.9 LABOUR 4.2.6 Transport, storage and communication Year and month A M 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov At current prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 111 112 17 222 15 811 18 523 17 130 19 772 18 342 16 343 15 128 17 115 15 637 17 798 16 270 17 631 16 210 17 593 16 302 18 606 16 948 18 863 17 578 19 029 17 691 18 521 17 307 19 711 18 280 20 058 18 680 20 799 19 100 At constant 2000 prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 113 114 8 738 8 023 8 886 8 217 11 288 10 450 8 463 7 834 8 726 7 973 9 001 8 228 8 763 8 057 8 610 7 978 8 990 8 189 8 966 8 355 8 976 8 345 8 557 7 996 8 932 8 284 8 959 8 343 18 704 17 176 4.2.7 Financial intermediation, insurance, real estate and business services Year and month A M 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov At current prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 115 116 14 817 13 833 15 051 14 595 16 198 15 789 14 181 13 632 14 980 13 984 15 009 13 847 15 097 13 870 14 502 13 946 14 897 14 473 15 330 14 910 15 475 15 050 15 517 15 104 15 632 15 159 16 120 15 726 17 523 17 166 At constant 2000 prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 117 118 7 519 7 022 7 221 7 001 9 303 9 078 7 344 7 060 7 638 7 130 7 591 7 003 7 503 6 894 7 097 6 825 7 198 6 993 7 287 7 087 7 300 7 099 7 169 6 979 7 084 6 870 7 200 7 024 15 758 15 437 4.2.8 Community, social and personal services Year and month A M 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov At current prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 119 120 16 427 15 978 17 292 16 982 18 374 18 065 15 683 15 337 16 055 15 636 16 817 16 444 17 151 16 495 16 596 16 228 17 513 17 205 17 594 17 308 17 465 17 187 17 367 17 051 18 153 17 842 18 888 18 608 19 089 18 760 At constant 2000 prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 121 122 8 334 8 107 8 296 8 147 10 463 10 286 8 122 7 943 8 186 7 972 8 505 8 316 8 524 8 198 8 122 7 942 8 462 8 313 8 363 8 227 8 238 8 107 8 024 7 878 8 226 8 085 8 436 8 311 17 166 16 871 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 4.10 LABOUR 4.2.9 Total (all industries) Year and month A M 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov At current prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 123 124 13 748 14 537 15 544 13 143 13 578 13 980 14 291 13 908 14 506 14 795 14 937 14 731 15 205 15 770 16 470 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. At constant 2000 prices Including bonuses and Excluding bonuses and overtime payments overtime payments 125 126 6 976 6 961 8 888 6 806 6 923 7 070 7 103 6 755 7 009 7 032 7 046 6 806 6 890 7 043 14 811 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 4.11 LABOUR 4.3 Quarterly labour force survey The Quarterly labour force survey (QLFS) is a household-based sample survey, specifically designed to measure the dynamics of employment and unemployment in the country. It measures a variety of issues related to the labour market, including unemployment rates (official), according to standard definitions of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). OFFICIAL AND EXPANDED UNEMPLOYMENT RATES Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) uses the following definition of unemployment as its official definition: The unemployed are those people within the economically active population who, (a) did not work in the calendar week preceding the interview, (b) have taken active steps to look for work or to start a business in the four weeks prior to the interview, and (c) want to work and were available to start work in the reference week. Stats SA reports on the situation of the unemployed using the official definitions only. However, in the present economic climate, there is a proportion of discouraged job seekers who face constraints, for example high travel costs and lack of transport, when seeking work, and these are reported on separately. 4.3.1 Estimated population of working age (15 to 64 years) by population group, gender and labour market status, according to the official definition of unemployment, March 2015 Population group and gender Black/African Coloured Indian/Asian White All population groups Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Workers (1 000) 127 6 369 4 975 11 344 892 757 1 650 316 185 501 1 118 846 1 965 8 696 6 763 15 459 Economically active Unemployed Total Unemployed rate (%) (1 000) (1 000) 128 129 130 2 428 8 797 27,6 2 361 7 336 32,2 4 788 16 133 29,7 245 1 137 21,5 256 1 013 25,3 501 2 150 23,3 54 370 14,6 39 224 17,6 93 594 15,7 82 1 200 6,8 71 917 7,7 153 2 117 7,2 2 808 11 504 24,4 2 727 9 490 28,7 5 535 20 994 26,4 Not economically active (1 000) 131 5 205 7 086 12 291 462 703 1 164 127 250 377 337 636 972 6 131 8 674 14 805 Total (1 000) 132 14 002 14 422 28 423 1 599 1 716 3 315 497 474 971 1 537 1 553 3 090 17 634 18 164 35 799 Source: Stats SA, Quarterly labour force survey (Statistical release P0211) Note: Due to rounding, numbers do not necessarily add up to totals. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 4.12 LABOUR 4.3.2 Estimated population of working age (15 to 64 years) by province, gender and labour market status, according to the official definition of unemployment, March 2015 Province and gender Eastern Cape Free State Gauteng KwaZulu-Natal Limpopo Mpumalanga North West Northern Cape Western Cape South Africa Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Workers (1 000) 133 701 656 1 358 470 332 802 2 824 2 088 4 911 1 384 1 162 2 546 698 511 1 208 675 479 1 154 564 349 912 173 135 307 1 209 1 052 2 261 8 696 6 763 15 459 Economically active Unemployed Total (1 000) (1 000) 134 135 288 989 284 940 572 1 929 174 644 176 508 350 1 152 992 3 816 953 3 041 1 945 6 857 400 1 784 384 1 546 784 3 330 146 844 159 670 305 1 513 236 910 222 701 458 1 612 200 764 161 510 361 1 274 71 244 88 223 159 466 300 1 509 300 1 352 600 2 861 2 808 11 504 2 727 9 490 5 535 20 994 Unemployed rate (%) 136 29,1 30,2 29,6 27,1 34,6 30,4 26,0 31,3 28,4 22,4 24,8 23,6 17,3 23,7 20,1 25,9 31,7 28,4 26,2 31,6 28,4 29,2 39,4 34,1 19,9 22,2 21,0 24,4 28,7 26,4 Not economically active (1 000) Total (1 000) 137 957 1 211 2 168 300 413 713 1 039 1 573 2 613 1 453 1 884 3 337 803 1 227 2 030 477 648 1 124 449 689 1 138 123 174 297 530 855 1 385 6 131 8 674 14 805 138 1 946 2 151 4 098 944 921 1 865 4 855 4 614 9 469 3 237 3 430 6 667 1 646 1 897 3 543 1 387 1 349 2 736 1 213 1 199 2 411 367 397 764 2 039 2 208 4 246 17 634 18 164 35 799 Source: Stats SA, Quarterly labour force survey (Statistical release P0211) Note: Due to rounding, numbers do not necessarily add up to totals. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 4.13 LABOUR 4.3.3 Workers (employers, employees and self-employed) of working age (15 to 64 years) in the formal sector by main industry, gender and population group, March 2015 1 000 Black/African Coloured Indian/Asian White All population groups Main industry and gender 139 140 141 142 143 Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing Male 327 141 † 42 512 Female 184 76 † † 271 Total 511 216 † 51 782 Mining and quarrying Male 315 † † 54 378 Female 51 † † 12 64 Total 365 † † 65 442 Manufacturing Male 733 134 49 173 1 089 Female 287 95 16 75 474 Total 1 021 229 65 249 1 563 Electricity, gas and water supply Male 86 14 † 15 119 Female 15 † .. † 19 Total 102 15 † 18 137 Construction Male 569 87 20 100 775 Female 123 † † 17 153 Total 692 95 24 118 929 Wholesale and retail trade Male 701 109 68 180 1 059 Female 678 130 26 134 968 Total 1 380 239 94 313 2 026 Transport, storage and communication Male 356 46 31 64 497 Female 87 22 † 37 152 Total 443 68 37 101 649 Financial intermediation, insurance, real estate Male 725 94 50 280 1 149 and business services Female 470 97 56 211 834 Total 1 195 191 106 491 1 984 Community, social and personal services Male 885 135 40 134 1 195 Female 1 340 194 58 276 1 867 Total 2 225 329 99 410 3 062 Other Male † .. .. .. † Female .. .. .. † † Total † .. .. † † Total Male 4 701 767 265 1 042 6 775 Female 3 235 624 170 774 4 804 Total 7 937 1 390 435 1 817 11 579 Source: Stats SA, Quarterly labour force survey (Statistical release P0211) Note: Due to rounding, numbers do not necessarily add up to totals. † For values of 10 000 or less the sample size is too small for reliable estimates. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 4.14 LABOUR 4.3.4 Workers (employers, employees and self-employed) of working age (15 to 64 years) in the informal sector by main industry, gender and population group, March 2015 1 000 Black/African Other1 All population groups Main industry and gender 144 145 146 Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing Male 80 11 91 Female 17 † 18 Total 97 12 109 Mining and quarrying Male † .. † Female † .. † Total † .. † Manufacturing Male 110 34 144 Female 61 † 71 Total 171 45 216 Electricity, gas and water supply Male † .. † Female † .. † Total † .. † Construction Male 331 49 380 Female 11 † 13 Total 342 50 393 Wholesale and retail trade Male 429 78 507 Female 475 38 512 Total 904 116 1 019 Transport, storage and communication Male 208 17 224 Female 19 † 26 Total 226 24 250 Financial intermediation, insurance, real estate Male 110 20 130 and business services Female 59 23 82 Total 169 43 211 Community, social and personal services Male 122 22 144 Female 191 53 244 Total 314 74 388 Other Male .. .. .. Female .. .. .. Total .. .. .. Total Male 1 395 231 1 626 Female 834 132 966 Total 2 230 363 2 593 Source: Stats SA, Quarterly labour force survey (Statistical release P0211) Note: Due to rounding, numbers do not necessarily add up to totals. 1 Other includes Coloured, Indian/Asian and White. These population groups are aggregated due to the small sample size. † For values of 10 000 or less the sample size is too small for reliable estimates. 4.3.5 Labour market trends according to the official definition of unemployment Year and quarter 2013 2014 2015 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Workers (1 000) (A) 147 14 558 14 692 15 036 15 177 15 055 15 094 15 117 15 320 15 459 Economically active Unemployed rate1 Unemployed (%) (1 000) (B) (C) 148 149 4 862 25,0 4 972 25,3 4 880 24,5 4 830 24,1 5 067 25,2 5 154 25,5 5 151 25,4 4 909 24,3 5 535 26,4 Not economically active (1 000) 150 15 138 15 049 14 952 15 015 15 055 15 084 15 221 15 415 14 805 Source: Stats SA, Quarterly labour force survey (Statistical release P0211) 1 C=(B/(A+B))x100. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.1 Producer price indices 5.1 5.1.1 Final manufactured goods5.1 5.1.2 Intermediate manufactured goods5.4 5.1.3 Electricity and water5.5 5.1.4 Mining5.5 5.1.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 5.6 5.1.6 Analytical series5.7 5.1.7 Producer Price Index for exported commodities according to groups5.7 5.1.8 Producer Price Index for imported commodities according to groups5.16 5.2 Consumer price indices 5.25 5.2.1 All items5.25 5.2.2 Food and non-alcoholic beverages5.26 5.2.3 Primary urban areas5.27 5.2.4 All urban areas5.31 Chapter five Prices 5 5.1 PRICES 5.1 Producer price indices The Producer price index (PPI) measures price trends of commodities in domestic output (including exports), imported and exported commodities throughout the major sectors of the economy, i.e. agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, manufacturing, electricity, gas and water supply. All commodities included in the PPI, are classified according to the Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities (SIC). The SIC is based on a standard industrial classification compiled by the United Nations (UN) for international use. Commodities in the manufacturing sector are divided into 23 major industrial groups according to the SIC. Price information is collected for products known as 'indicator products'. Indicator products are identified as those products whose sale value represents the largest part of the total value of sales (turnover) in an industrial group. Prices are collected at the first sales point after production, which is producers in the case of locally produced commodities, and importers and exporters in the case of imported and exported commodities. Prices 'ex-factory' are requested but 'delivered' or 'free on rail/free on board' are accepted if it is the normal basis of quotation. Where prices are dependent on the quantity purchased or the class of purchaser, the price for the predominant quantity or class of purchaser is collected. Value-added tax (VAT) is excluded and normal discounts generally available to purchasers are excluded from quoted prices. Where possible, price information is collected at successive time intervals for the same grade or quality of commodities. In the case of specialised commodities, such as machinery and transport equipment, price information is collected for equivalent items. Where quality or other changes occur in commodities, or where substitute commodities are introduced, the price indices are adjusted to compensate for any change in the price solely due to quality or similar changes. Price information refers to the first seven days of the relevant month, except in the mining and agricultural sectors where average prices for the relevant month are collected. Most prices for commodities manufactured locally are collected at three-monthly intervals, while prices of imported commodities are collected monthly. If Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) were notified of price changes for products not surveyed on a monthly basis, products would be surveyed whenever price changes occur. 5.1.1 Final manufactured goods Base: 2012=100 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Final manufactured goods 1 PPC30000 106,0 113,9 109,9 111,3 112,7 113,8 114,0 114,3 114,9 114,9 115,0 115,3 115,3 115,1 113,8 114,2 116,2 Food products, beverages and tobacco products 2 PPC31000 105,9 114,0 108,9 110,3 112,5 113,6 113,8 113,9 114,8 115,3 115,2 116,0 116,5 117,0 117,0 118,0 119,3 Food products 3 PPC31100 106,4 115,4 110,2 111,7 113,6 114,9 115,2 115,3 116,0 116,7 116,5 117,6 118,3 119,0 119,0 119,7 120,2 All 4 PPC31110 105,8 116,2 110,9 112,3 114,6 115,3 115,3 114,6 115,5 116,4 116,5 118,7 121,2 122,8 122,7 122,1 122,2 Food products Meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils and fats Meat and Fish and fish Fruit and meat products vegetables products 5 6 7 PPC31111 PPC31112 PPC31113 105,4 110,7 103,7 116,4 126,4 111,2 109,4 122,1 107,2 111,7 122,8 107,3 113,9 125,9 109,7 115,1 125,2 111,0 114,1 127,4 111,1 112,7 127,6 111,4 114,7 127,8 111,6 116,4 127,8 111,9 116,4 127,4 112,4 120,3 127,4 113,1 124,7 128,0 113,7 127,5 127,2 114,2 126,3 127,9 114,2 125,7 127,4 114,1 125,7 129,8 112,9 Oils and fats 8 PPC31114 107,5 108,8 110,7 113,4 112,4 111,6 111,8 110,2 106,1 106,1 105,5 105,7 105,1 106,9 111,0 109,2 107,7 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.2 PRICES 5.1.1 Final manufactured goods (continued) Dairy products Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar All 9 PPC31115 107,2 118,9 110,5 110,8 113,6 117,4 119,2 120,8 121,8 123,3 120,7 123,1 123,2 122,5 122,3 123,3 123,9 Base: 2012=100 Food products Grain mill products, starches and starch products, and animal feeds Grain mill Starches, starch products All products and animal feeds 10 11 12 PPC31120 PPC31121 PPC31122 105,3 103,8 107,7 113,5 111,0 117,0 110,7 106,8 115,9 113,5 110,8 117,3 115,7 114,3 117,9 115,7 114,8 117,5 115,3 114,8 116,5 114,5 113,9 115,9 113,8 112,6 115,9 113,7 111,0 117,5 112,9 109,3 117,8 111,9 107,6 117,5 111,5 107,0 117,4 112,6 109,2 117,3 112,4 108,5 117,4 113,5 110,7 117,8 115,1 113,2 118,7 Other food products All 13 PPC31130 106,9 114,3 109,4 110,8 112,1 113,4 113,9 114,5 115,4 115,9 116,4 116,7 116,6 116,7 116,9 118,7 119,2 Bakery products 14 PPC31131 110,8 119,3 114,2 115,5 116,0 118,2 118,3 119,0 120,2 121,7 121,8 122,2 122,2 122,5 122,5 124,2 124,9 Sugar 15 PPC31132 99,7 103,4 99,3 100,5 105,2 104,1 104,4 104,9 104,9 101,9 104,5 104,1 103,9 103,5 103,8 107,0 106,8 Other food 16 PPC31133 99,4 106,5 101,7 103,4 104,2 104,5 106,6 107,2 107,9 108,4 108,1 108,8 108,7 108,8 110,4 110,6 111,1 5.1.1 Final manufactured goods (continued) Beverages Tobacco products 17 PPC31200 105,1 110,4 106,1 107,5 110,2 111,0 111,0 111,2 111,3 111,3 111,3 111,4 111,4 111,5 111,5 113,6 117,0 18 PPC31300 104,4 112,1 105,4 105,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 116,2 116,2 116,2 116,2 116,2 116,2 116,2 116,2 120,7 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Base: 2012=100 Textiles, clothing and footwear All Textile Clothing Footwear All 19 PPC32000 105,1 112,5 108,8 109,5 110,6 112,0 112,0 112,4 113,9 114,0 114,2 114,3 114,3 114,3 114,9 115,5 115,8 20 PPC32100 104,7 109,7 106,7 107,6 107,7 110,1 110,1 110,4 110,7 110,7 110,7 110,7 110,7 110,8 110,7 111,8 111,8 21 PPC32200 105,6 113,8 110,2 110,5 111,6 113,2 113,2 113,6 115,2 115,4 115,6 115,7 115,7 115,7 116,3 117,0 117,2 22 PPC32300 103,6 107,3 102,4 105,5 106,8 107,1 107,2 107,2 108,4 108,7 108,7 108,7 108,7 108,7 110,2 110,4 110,4 23 PPC33000 106,8 113,2 109,6 110,1 111,0 112,2 112,7 113,4 113,6 113,1 113,5 116,1 116,2 116,4 117,1 118,0 119,8 Wood and paper products Paper and Other wood printed products products 24 25 PPC33100 PPC33200 106,9 104,3 113,4 107,8 109,8 106,4 110,3 106,4 111,2 106,4 112,4 109,1 112,9 109,1 113,6 109,1 113,9 107,9 113,3 107,9 113,8 107,9 116,4 107,9 116,6 107,9 116,7 107,9 117,4 107,9 118,3 107,9 120,1 109,9 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.3 PRICES 5.1.1 Final manufactured goods (continued) Base: 2012=100 Coke, petroleum, chemical, rubber and plastic products Year and month Coke, petroleum, chemical, rubber and plastic products 26 PPC34000 A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 106,8 113,9 111,2 113,5 115,9 116,7 116,3 116,3 116,5 115,0 114,8 112,6 110,4 107,5 100,5 99,9 105,1 Chemical products Coal and petroleum products All 27 PPC34100 108,7 113,9 116,2 119,4 119,8 118,7 117,4 117,6 118,2 115,5 115,1 109,5 103,7 96,0 82,0 80,8 88,3 Petrol 28 PPC34110 108,6 113,5 115,6 119,3 119,9 119,1 118,0 118,8 119,5 115,0 115,2 108,3 101,4 92,4 76,3 78,5 88,4 Diesel 29 PPC34120 108,9 112,6 117,7 120,8 120,6 118,4 116,8 116,3 115,8 114,4 112,8 106,2 99,9 91,0 80,0 74,1 81,5 Other 30 PPC34130 108,2 115,3 112,2 114,1 115,3 115,4 114,6 113,6 116,4 116,6 117,0 117,0 115,8 115,0 102,4 99,9 99,6 All 31 PPC34200 105,6 112,5 107,5 108,5 111,9 113,6 113,5 113,5 113,6 113,4 113,3 113,5 113,6 113,6 114,7 114,8 117,7 Rubber and plastic products All 32 PPC34300 103,8 117,6 107,0 112,9 117,8 121,5 122,3 121,7 121,1 117,7 117,7 117,0 117,1 116,8 117,4 117,4 117,1 Non-metallic mineral products 33 PPC35000 106,3 114,5 111,6 113,2 112,9 114,2 114,6 114,9 115,3 115,1 115,4 115,3 115,5 115,6 115,8 116,3 116,5 5.1.1 Final manufactured goods (concluded) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Base: 2012=100 Metals, machinery, equipment and computing equipment Electrical machinery Househol General and Structura d and apparatus l and appliance special and All fabricate s and All purpose subcompo d metal office machiner -nents products machiner y y 34 35 36 37 38 39 PPC3 PPC3610 PPC3620 PPC3800 PPC36300 PPC37000 6000 0 0 0 104,5 101,1 108,4 105,5 105,1 107,4 113,6 106,9 121,5 113,9 111,8 116,2 109,7 103,0 117,5 109,1 109,7 113,0 111,1 104,4 118,9 111,0 110,9 113,9 111,3 104,9 118,8 111,0 111,0 114,0 111,9 105,0 119,9 113,3 110,5 116,0 112,8 106,1 120,4 114,8 111,0 116,5 113,5 106,4 121,6 115,0 111,2 116,7 113,9 106,9 122,0 115,0 112,0 117,1 114,7 107,6 122,8 114,4 112,1 117,0 115,3 108,3 123,5 115,4 113,0 117,0 116,2 109,4 124,3 115,8 113,2 117,3 116,6 110,2 124,3 115,6 113,2 117,7 116,7 110,1 124,3 116,3 113,2 118,3 117,1 110,2 125,0 117,5 113,4 117,3 117,1 110,1 124,9 118,1 113,3 116,7 118,4 112,9 124,7 118,3 112,8 117,8 Transport equipment Motor vehicles Bodies for motor vehicles 40 PPC3810 0 105,5 112,6 109,4 109,8 110,1 111,8 113,0 113,0 113,8 113,8 113,8 113,4 114,3 115,3 113,6 113,7 114,2 41 PPC3820 0 105,4 113,6 108,0 112,9 113,5 114,0 114,5 114,5 114,7 114,4 114,1 114,2 114,4 114,5 114,1 111,1 109,4 Parts and accessorie s for motor vehicles and their engines Furniture and other manufacturin g 42 43 PPC38300 PPC39000 110,6 121,7 119,0 119,8 119,5 122,1 121,9 122,4 122,1 122,0 122,1 123,2 123,0 123,3 122,7 121,9 124,2 103,1 109,4 104,2 106,1 106,5 108,9 109,2 109,5 109,4 109,4 109,7 111,8 113,6 114,6 114,2 117,2 117,5 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.4 PRICES 5.1.2 Intermediate manufactured goods Base: 2012=100 Textiles and leather goods All Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 44 PPD30000 107,9 116,7 113,2 115,1 116,0 116,5 117,1 117,3 117,5 117,8 117,9 117,7 116,9 117,2 117,0 116,8 117,1 45 PPD31000 118,6 128,6 123,9 129,0 126,6 129,1 131,8 128,0 130,2 130,0 130,0 130,1 128,5 126,2 127,1 127,3 131,3 Sawmilling and wood 46 PPD32000 105,1 110,5 107,4 107,9 108,4 109,9 109,9 109,7 111,1 111,6 112,0 112,5 112,6 112,7 113,3 114,5 115,7 All 47 PPD33000 107,5 117,0 112,8 114,4 116,4 116,2 116,9 117,2 117,2 117,7 118,1 119,0 119,0 118,6 116,9 115,6 114,9 Chemicals, rubber and plastic products Basic and other Plastic chemicals products 48 49 PPD31100 PPD31200 109,1 105,9 116,3 116,3 116,8 109,9 117,1 112,1 119,5 114,3 116,2 115,3 116,6 116,1 117,4 116,3 116,2 116,7 117,1 117,1 117,0 117,7 115,7 119,4 114,1 120,1 112,4 120,0 107,9 119,0 106,8 117,5 106,9 116,2 Rubber products 50 PPD31300 118,4 129,4 130,5 130,5 130,5 128,8 128,8 128,8 129,3 129,3 129,3 129,0 129,0 129,0 130,3 130,3 130,6 5.1.2 Intermediate manufactured goods (concluded) Year and month Glass and glass products 51 PPD34000 A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 107,5 117,2 115,2 116,3 117,5 117,5 117,5 117,5 117,5 117,5 117,2 117,2 117,7 117,7 118,3 118,7 119,5 All 52 PPD35000 107,7 115,2 112,3 114,4 115,1 115,3 115,7 116,8 116,0 116,4 116,3 115,2 113,8 115,5 115,8 115,9 115,6 Base: 2012=100 Basic and fabricated metals Basic iron and Basic precious and non - ferrous steel metals 53 54 PPD35100 PPD35200 108,6 109,1 118,3 115,0 114,8 112,7 116,4 115,7 117,5 115,8 118,7 114,6 120,0 113,8 119,7 116,9 118,2 117,2 118,7 117,3 118,6 117,1 118,8 114,3 118,6 111,0 119,8 113,5 118,8 115,2 118,8 115,5 117,7 116,0 Recycling and manufacturing n.e.c. 55 PPD36000 98,4 111,7 108,0 110,3 111,3 112,6 113,2 113,8 115,5 115,6 114,6 111,1 107,9 106,4 105,1 102,6 101,5 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.5 PRICES 5.1.3 Electricity and water Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Base: 2012=100 All Electricity 56 57 PPE10000 PPE11000 110,6 111,1 121,5 122,3 105,2 103,8 106,6 105,5 104,9 103,4 108,1 106,7 109,6 108,5 145,7 151,5 158,8 166,3 157,4 164,6 119,3 119,0 114,2 113,0 114,6 113,4 113,1 111,7 114,7 113,7 115,3 114,4 113,9 112,7 Water 58 PPE11200 110,3 119,1 114,4 114,4 114,4 117,3 117,3 117,3 122,4 122,4 122,4 122,4 122,4 122,4 122,4 122,4 122,4 5.1.4 Mining Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar All 59 PPF10000 105,3 109,7 110,2 112,0 110,7 109,9 109,6 111,1 112,2 112,1 110,7 107,0 104,2 107,0 108,3 105,9 105,8 Coal and gas 60 PPF11000 105,8 109,6 112,1 111,9 110,8 110,5 110,2 112,1 110,5 109,2 107,9 106,5 106,4 106,6 104,5 105,2 105,5 Base: 2012=100 Gold and other metal ores Non-ferrous metal ores 61 62 PPF12000 PPF13000 100,2 108,3 97,8 117,9 99,9 115,8 103,3 118,4 103,7 116,1 100,0 116,6 98,1 117,7 97,1 120,4 98,6 123,0 97,7 122,9 95,3 121,5 93,0 116,5 91,4 110,8 95,4 114,8 98,7 116,9 94,3 113,4 94,5 113,6 Stone quarrying, clay and diamonds 63 PPF14000 99,6 99,4 101,1 101,4 98,4 98,0 94,6 95,7 96,9 105,2 105,8 97,3 97,3 100,5 102,3 102,4 98,8 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.6 PRICES 5.1.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing Base: 2012=100 Agriculture, forestry and fishing Agriculture 64 PPG10000 65 PPG11000 102,3 107,5 111,0 109,3 112,1 106,6 105,1 102,4 101,3 103,2 106,5 108,7 110,7 112,8 107,7 108,4 110,0 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 102,6 108,0 110,1 108,9 111,3 107,3 106,2 103,9 103,3 104,6 107,6 109,1 111,0 112,6 108,1 108,6 110,2 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar All 66 PPG11100 108,8 111,4 124,1 122,6 124,4 112,2 109,3 102,7 101,4 101,5 105,2 108,4 110,5 114,4 106,1 109,8 114,1 Agriculture Products of crops and horticulture Cereals and other crops Fruit and vegetables 67 68 PPG11110 PPG11120 100,7 115,6 104,2 117,1 122,8 123,3 123,3 119,6 125,1 121,5 106,7 116,3 99,4 118,0 96,7 107,3 93,4 108,1 92,6 109,1 92,9 116,3 96,4 119,2 99,4 120,5 101,9 125,5 101,3 110,3 110,6 109,2 113,3 114,9 5.1.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing (concluded) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar All 69 PPG11200 95,8 103,7 97,9 96,0 99,8 101,2 101,1 102,2 101,4 105,0 108,1 109,3 111,2 111,5 109,9 107,4 106,1 Base: 2012=100 Agriculture Live animals and animal products Live animals Milk and eggs Other animal products 70 71 72 PPG11210 PPG11220 PPG11230 90,6 109,1 110,2 97,9 119,7 111,3 92,5 111,8 113,2 89,6 112,4 112,8 93,6 115,9 113,3 94,0 121,1 107,5 93,8 121,1 110,6 94,9 122,1 110,5 93,6 122,7 110,5 98,8 122,3 110,5 103,4 121,0 113,4 105,0 121,1 113,8 107,5 121,5 111,8 107,5 123,5 108,2 105,2 123,5 110,1 101,7 123,6 109,4 99,3 125,0 109,4 Forestry Fishing 73 PPG12000 101,9 104,3 102,3 102,9 103,4 104,1 104,3 105,0 105,0 105,0 105,0 105,0 105,0 105,0 105,0 105,0 105,0 74 PPG13000 108,0 130,7 123,2 125,5 126,0 128,9 130,8 126,6 130,8 128,8 138,2 130,0 140,3 139,1 134,3 131,1 135,7 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.7 PRICES 5.1.6 - Analytical series Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Final manufactured goods excluding petroleum products 75 PPB20000 105,8 113,9 109,5 110,8 112,2 113,4 113,8 114,1 114,7 114,8 115,0 115,7 116,1 116,4 116,6 117,2 118,4 Base: 2012=100 Intermediate manufactured Final manufactured goods excluding basic goods excluding food metals 76 77 PPB30000 PPB40000 106,0 108,2 113,5 116,7 109,9 113,2 111,3 115,3 112,5 116,1 113,5 116,3 113,8 116,7 114,1 117,1 114,6 117,8 114,4 118,1 114,6 118,2 114,7 117,9 114,4 116,9 113,9 117,0 112,1 116,9 112,4 116,8 114,8 117,3 Mining excluding precious metals and stones 78 PPB00000 105,7 112,5 111,9 113,6 113,1 112,4 112,8 113,7 114,1 114,6 113,6 111,4 108,4 110,2 110,0 107,4 108,3 Precious metals and stones 79 PPB10000 104,7 106,9 109,2 111,2 108,5 107,6 106,0 108,6 110,7 109,8 107,5 101,3 98,7 103,6 107,7 105,1 103,7 5.1.7 Producer Price Index for exported commodities according to groups 1 Base: 2000=100 Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec All groups Agriculture, forestry, fishing and mining 80 PI000005 181,0 183,7 183,4 182,8 182,1 181,8 183,8 180,0 178,3 178,4 180,1 181,5 181,6 178,4 182,8 183,6 184,7 181,6 181,8 184,9 182,6 185,4 183,9 183,2 183,9 185,7 81 PI100005 222,8 229,0 222,9 222,0 220,4 221,9 226,6 223,1 219,3 218,7 223,2 225,8 227,6 221,9 226,3 230,6 231,3 221,9 228,0 232,0 225,9 234,1 228,2 226,7 229,0 233,5 Agriculture 82 PI101005 144,2 159,3 141,5 141,1 139,2 138,9 145,1 146,7 144,2 146,1 147,2 145,0 147,0 148,9 149,4 148,8 149,8 151,6 163,4 164,3 163,7 166,0 164,9 162,4 163,7 163,7 All Grain 83 PI101105 135,4 147,7 133,5 132,5 130,4 129,9 136,6 138,4 135,6 137,6 138,9 135,0 137,2 139,2 139,8 138,0 138,5 139,3 152,1 153,1 152,3 154,2 153,0 150,1 151,5 150,8 84 PI101125 191,1 194,8 191,1 191,1 191,1 191,1 191,1 191,1 191,1 191,1 191,1 191,1 191,1 191,1 191,1 191,1 193,2 193,2 193,2 193,2 193,2 193,2 193,2 199,1 199,1 205,3 Agriculture Food Vegetables and Fruits and dried beans nuts 85 86 PI101145 PI101155 95,3 60,4 95,3 72,1 95,3 58,4 95,3 57,5 95,3 55,3 95,3 54,9 95,3 61,7 95,3 63,4 95,3 60,6 95,3 62,6 95,3 63,9 95,3 60,0 95,3 62,2 95,3 64,2 95,3 64,8 95,3 63,1 95,3 63,1 95,3 63,9 95,3 76,9 95,3 77,8 95,3 77,1 95,3 79,0 95,3 77,7 95,3 73,6 95,3 75,0 95,3 73,2 Oil seeds 87 PI101175 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 Sugar cane 88 PI101165 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 The PPI for Exports and Imports was discontinued in December 2013, and was replaced by Export and Import Unit Value Indices in January 2014. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.8 PRICES 5.1.7 Producer Price Index for exported commodities according to groups (continued) 1 Base: 2000=100 Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Agriculture Live animals and animal products Other raw Live All animal animals products 89 90 91 PI101405 PI101135 PI101445 346,4 100,0 236,1 514,2 100,0 368,7 331,8 100,0 224,6 321,5 100,0 216,4 321,5 100,0 216,4 326,6 100,0 220,5 331,6 100,0 224,4 331,6 100,0 224,4 334,4 100,0 226,6 334,4 100,0 226,6 334,4 100,0 226,6 396,4 100,0 275,7 396,4 100,0 275,7 396,4 100,0 275,7 396,4 100,0 275,7 442,9 100,0 312,4 466,2 100,0 330,8 517,9 100,0 371,6 517,9 100,0 371,6 517,9 100,0 371,6 525,6 100,0 377,7 551,5 100,0 398,2 551,5 100,0 398,2 551,5 100,0 398,2 551,5 100,0 398,2 579,9 100,0 420,6 Mining and quarrying Other agricultural products 92 PI101205 167,3 168,7 158,3 168,1 168,1 168,1 168,1 168,1 168,1 168,1 168,1 168,1 168,1 168,1 168,1 168,1 168,1 168,1 168,1 168,1 168,1 168,1 168,1 170,4 170,4 170,7 Forestry 93 PI102005 100,6 104,2 100,6 100,6 100,6 100,6 100,6 100,6 100,6 100,6 100,6 100,6 100,6 100,6 100,6 100,6 100,6 100,6 100,6 106,7 106,7 106,7 106,7 106,7 106,7 106,7 Fishing 94 PI103005 237,0 251,9 238,3 230,6 228,6 229,9 231,7 228,6 232,3 238,7 245,7 245,0 245,0 249,5 237,4 240,9 240,9 238,5 235,1 244,8 256,5 260,9 271,5 269,4 269,4 257,5 All Coal Metal ores Other minerals 95 PI104005 229,6 235,6 229,8 228,9 227,3 228,8 233,5 229,9 225,9 225,2 229,9 232,7 234,6 228,5 233,1 237,7 238,4 228,4 234,5 238,6 232,1 240,8 234,6 233,1 235,4 240,1 96 PI104105 316,7 312,8 326,3 317,6 320,5 325,8 336,5 317,7 315,9 314,3 303,6 304,4 310,3 308,0 310,8 313,8 313,8 301,3 316,8 315,0 298,1 312,9 303,2 308,5 317,5 341,8 97 PI104305 204,5 209,5 201,9 203,8 200,9 200,8 203,7 203,2 198,4 200,3 209,6 213,2 212,4 205,7 210,0 215,0 215,1 204,3 208,4 211,9 207,5 215,3 209,4 205,9 206,0 205,7 98 PI104405 222,6 258,8 225,1 218,1 217,7 224,1 230,8 235,0 232,9 212,9 213,2 213,2 228,5 219,5 230,8 234,5 242,2 245,9 246,3 269,5 269,5 269,9 270,2 270,3 276,5 279,5 The PPI for Exports and Imports was discontinued in December 2013, and was replaced by Export and Import Unit Value Indices in January 2014. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.9 PRICES 5.1.7 Producer Price Index for exported commodities according to groups (continued) 1 Base: 2000=100 Food Manufacturing Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 99 PI200005 161,8 162,8 165,3 164,8 164,6 163,5 164,1 160,2 159,4 159,9 160,2 161,1 160,3 158,3 162,7 161,9 163,1 163,1 160,4 163,1 162,7 162,8 163,4 163,2 163,1 163,6 All Meat and meat products Prepared and preserved fish Fruit and vegetable products Fats and oils Dairy products 100 PI201005 152,8 154,1 154,7 156,1 154,9 149,2 149,1 152,2 157,5 151,7 148,2 154,4 152,8 152,7 152,2 151,5 151,7 149,5 150,9 152,5 153,1 155,2 155,9 161,1 159,5 156,0 101 PI201085 119,2 124,1 122,7 122,7 117,6 117,6 117,6 117,6 117,6 117,6 117,6 120,4 120,4 120,4 120,4 120,4 120,4 120,4 120,4 122,2 122,2 128,5 128,5 128,5 128,5 128,5 102 PI201075 156,6 157,1 156,6 156,6 156,6 156,6 156,1 156,1 156,1 157,5 156,4 157,5 156,6 156,9 157,2 157,8 157,8 156,6 156,9 156,9 156,9 156,9 156,9 156,9 156,9 156,9 103 PI201035 145,0 162,2 128,3 134,3 134,3 145,7 146,1 150,3 148,6 147,6 146,0 149,2 154,7 154,7 152,4 153,5 154,3 152,7 159,6 160,4 169,2 168,3 169,2 169,0 169,0 169,0 104 PI201065 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 199,4 105 PI201015 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 143,1 Grain mill products and bakery products 106 PI201095 241,8 247,7 235,0 245,2 240,1 240,1 235,0 235,0 255,4 250,3 240,1 260,5 235,0 229,9 234,5 229,9 229,9 250,3 250,3 250,3 250,3 255,4 255,4 255,4 255,4 255,4 Sugar Other food products 107 PI201055 137,4 133,2 145,6 145,8 144,2 131,7 131,7 135,2 143,4 134,4 129,8 137,7 134,4 134,4 134,0 132,6 132,6 129,1 129,1 131,4 129,5 132,7 133,2 141,6 139,0 133,6 108 PI201135 176,2 179,9 175,3 175,3 175,3 174,9 174,9 175,5 176,8 177,0 177,3 177,3 177,3 177,2 177,5 177,9 177,9 179,2 179,2 179,2 179,9 179,9 182,0 182,0 182,0 182,0 The PPI for Exports and Imports was discontinued in December 2013, and was replaced by Export and Import Unit Value Indices in January 2014. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.10 PRICES 5.1.7 Producer Price Index for exported commodities according to groups (continued) 1 Beverages Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec All Alcoholic beverages Nonalcoholic beverages 109 PI202005 123,3 132,4 120,8 120,8 123,8 124,7 126,4 123,2 123,0 123,0 123,0 123,6 123,6 123,6 123,6 126,8 126,8 126,8 127,7 136,4 136,2 136,2 137,1 137,1 137,3 137,3 110 PI202105 123,0 133,5 120,1 120,1 123,6 124,6 126,6 122,9 122,7 122,7 122,7 123,4 123,4 123,4 123,4 127,1 127,1 127,1 128,1 138,0 137,8 137,8 138,8 138,8 139,1 139,1 111 PI202205 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 121,0 Base: 2000=100 Textiles and made-up goods Yarn and thread, Textile Tobacco woven and articles products All tufted other than textile apparel fabrics 112 113 114 115 PI203005 PI204005 PI204105 PI204205 182,1 194,0 330,5 126,1 184,3 218,0 353,4 142,4 180,8 189,5 306,4 123,9 180,8 189,5 306,4 123,9 180,8 191,5 306,4 125,3 180,8 192,3 320,9 125,3 180,8 192,7 327,1 125,3 180,8 192,7 327,1 125,3 183,3 197,4 346,7 127,8 183,3 197,4 346,7 127,8 183,3 197,3 345,0 127,8 183,3 195,8 345,0 126,8 183,3 195,8 344,3 126,8 183,3 195,8 344,3 126,8 183,3 195,5 344,3 126,6 183,3 195,1 336,7 126,6 183,3 201,6 336,7 131,3 183,3 205,5 349,8 133,5 183,3 222,9 350,2 146,1 183,3 226,2 352,5 148,4 183,3 227,5 355,3 149,2 185,6 228,3 355,3 149,8 185,6 228,4 356,3 149,8 185,6 228,1 367,3 149,1 185,6 228,1 367,3 149,1 185,6 228,2 369,1 149,1 Wearing apparel All Knitted or crocheted fabrics Other wearing apparel 116 PI205005 115,6 116,7 114,7 115,7 115,7 115,7 115,7 115,7 115,7 115,7 115,7 115,7 115,7 115,7 115,7 115,7 116,6 116,6 116,9 116,9 116,9 116,9 116,9 116,9 116,9 116,9 117 PI205105 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118,3 118 PI205205 130,4 133,9 127,3 130,7 130,7 130,7 130,7 130,7 130,7 130,7 130,7 130,7 130,7 130,7 130,7 130,7 133,8 133,8 134,7 134,7 134,7 134,7 134,7 134,7 134,7 134,7 The PPI for Exports and Imports was discontinued in December 2013, and was replaced by Export and Import Unit Value Indices in January 2014. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.11 PRICES 5.1.7 Producer Price Index for exported commodities according to groups (continued) 1 Base: 2000=100 Year and month Leather and leather products 119 PI206005 A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 98,3 Footwear Wood and wood products 120 PI207005 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 166,7 121 PI208005 181,7 183,0 178,9 178,9 178,9 178,9 178,9 178,9 186,5 186,5 186,5 182,5 182,5 182,5 182,5 182,5 182,5 182,5 182,5 182,5 183,5 183,5 183,5 183,5 183,5 183,5 All 122 PI210005 149,4 152,9 146,0 147,2 147,2 147,1 147,3 151,5 151,5 151,2 151,3 150,9 150,8 150,7 150,7 150,8 151,1 151,1 151,2 151,1 151,2 151,2 151,3 158,5 158,4 158,5 Paper products and printing Pulp, paper and Printing, publishing paperboard and allied industries 123 124 PI210105 PI210305 155,8 115,4 160,1 115,4 151,7 115,4 153,2 115,4 153,1 115,4 153,1 115,4 153,3 115,4 158,4 115,3 158,4 115,3 158,0 115,3 158,2 115,3 157,6 115,3 157,6 115,4 157,5 115,4 157,5 115,4 157,6 115,4 157,9 115,4 157,9 115,4 158,0 115,4 157,9 115,4 158,0 115,4 158,0 115,4 158,1 115,4 167,0 115,4 166,8 115,4 166,9 115,4 Products of petroleum and coal 125 PI212005 259,6 260,7 259,7 260,7 260,1 260,4 260,4 259,4 257,7 257,3 259,2 260,3 259,8 259,8 259,4 260,4 260,4 259,9 259,2 261,5 260,8 260,8 261,3 261,2 261,2 262,0 The PPI for Exports and Imports was discontinued in December 2013, and was replaced by Export and Import Unit Value Indices in January 2014. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.12 PRICES 5.1.7 Producer Price Index for exported commodities according to groups (continued) 3 Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Chemicals and chemical products 126 PI211005 141,6 141,0 137,4 137,4 137,5 140,1 141,2 147,9 141,6 141,9 136,7 145,6 145,6 145,7 155,4 146,5 146,5 163,9 133,5 139,4 139,5 136,1 133,9 132,5 132,5 132,5 All 127 PI211305 145,8 144,4 140,7 140,7 140,7 144,1 145,6 154,3 145,6 146,1 139,3 150,9 150,9 150,9 163,2 151,6 151,6 174,3 134,5 142,3 142,3 137,9 135,0 133,2 133,2 133,2 Base: 2000=100 Chemicals and chemical products Basic chemicals Compounded chemical products Basic Basic organic Other basic Paints, Soap, inorganic All Other chemicals chemicals etc.1 etc..2 chemicals 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 PI211385 PI211395 PI211325 PI211405 PI211435 PI211445 PI211425 257,4 152,0 136,8 132,2 173,9 142,6 167,1 257,4 148,5 136,8 134,8 173,9 143,6 175,6 257,4 140,0 136,8 131,2 173,9 141,9 164,7 257,4 140,0 136,8 131,2 173,9 141,9 164,7 257,4 140,0 136,8 131,5 173,9 142,3 164,7 257,4 148,0 136,8 131,5 173,9 142,3 164,7 257,4 151,5 136,8 131,5 173,9 142,3 164,7 257,4 171,9 136,8 131,7 173,9 142,6 164,7 257,4 151,5 136,8 133,3 173,9 142,6 171,7 257,4 152,5 136,8 132,9 173,9 142,9 169,1 257,4 136,5 136,8 132,9 173,9 142,9 169,1 257,4 163,9 136,8 132,9 173,9 142,9 169,1 257,4 163,9 136,8 132,9 173,9 142,9 169,1 257,4 163,9 136,8 133,3 173,9 143,5 169,1 257,4 192,8 136,8 134,8 173,9 143,5 175,6 257,4 165,5 136,8 134,8 173,9 143,6 175,6 257,4 165,5 136,8 134,8 173,9 143,6 175,6 257,4 218,8 136,8 134,8 173,9 143,6 175,6 257,4 125,4 136,8 134,8 173,9 143,6 175,6 257,4 143,6 136,8 134,8 173,9 143,6 175,6 257,4 143,6 136,8 135,3 173,9 144,2 175,6 257,4 133,3 136,8 134,8 173,9 143,6 175,6 257,4 126,5 136,8 134,8 173,9 143,6 175,6 257,4 122,2 136,8 134,8 173,9 143,6 175,6 257,4 122,2 136,8 134,8 173,9 143,6 175,6 257,4 122,2 136,8 134,8 173,9 143,6 175,6 1 Paints, varnishes and related products; artists colour ink. Soap, cleaning preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations. 3 The PPI for Exports and Imports was discontinued in December 2013, and was replaced by Export and Import Unit Value Indices in January 2014. 2 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.13 PRICES 5.1.7 Producer Price Index for exported commodities according to groups (continued) 1 Rubber and plastic products Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Base: 2000=100 Non-metallic mineral products Basic metals All Rubber products Plastic products All Other All 135 PI213005 149,5 150,1 150,1 149,3 150,4 149,3 149,3 149,3 149,3 149,4 149,4 149,4 149,5 149,5 149,5 149,8 149,8 149,8 150,0 150,0 150,6 150,9 150,9 150,1 150,1 150,1 136 PI213105 184,9 185,4 186,1 186,1 186,6 184,5 184,5 184,5 184,5 184,5 184,5 184,5 184,5 184,5 184,5 184,8 184,8 184,8 185,0 185,0 186,3 187,0 187,0 185,3 185,3 185,3 137 PI213205 113,0 113,7 113,0 111,4 113,0 113,0 113,0 113,0 113,0 113,2 113,2 113,2 113,4 113,4 113,4 113,6 113,6 113,6 113,7 113,7 113,7 113,7 113,7 113,7 113,7 113,7 138 PI214005 145,7 148,1 144,5 145,8 145,8 145,8 145,8 145,8 145,8 145,8 145,8 145,8 145,8 145,8 148,0 148,0 148,0 148,0 148,0 148,0 148,0 148,2 148,2 148,2 148,2 148,2 139 PI214105 145,7 148,1 144,5 145,8 145,8 145,8 145,8 145,8 145,8 145,8 145,8 145,8 145,8 145,8 148,0 148,0 148,0 148,0 148,0 148,0 148,0 148,2 148,2 148,2 148,2 148,2 140 PI215005 192,7 191,5 201,5 200,3 199,7 197,5 198,3 187,9 186,7 188,3 190,3 190,0 188,6 183,6 191,8 191,6 193,4 190,5 190,1 191,6 190,0 191,0 192,4 191,4 191,4 192,5 Basic iron and steel 141 PI215105 230,6 233,1 246,3 239,6 237,6 227,8 231,7 233,6 230,3 232,1 225,1 223,5 221,2 218,3 220,9 222,5 226,3 230,6 232,9 233,7 236,6 236,7 236,5 238,9 238,7 242,3 Rolled, drawn and folded products 142 PI215305 90,3 88,9 98,5 98,5 98,6 101,2 101,2 86,5 86,1 86,1 86,1 81,9 79,7 79,7 88,3 88,3 88,6 88,7 88,7 89,3 89,3 89,1 89,2 89,2 89,3 89,3 Other non-ferrous basic metals and articles 143 PI215205 201,1 198,9 203,2 203,8 203,4 200,3 200,2 193,6 193,2 195,7 203,3 208,4 208,8 199,5 206,1 204,9 206,6 198,4 196,2 198,5 193,7 196,0 199,0 195,6 195,8 196,3 5.1.7 Producer Price Index for exported commodities according to groups (continued) 1 Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec All 144 PI216005 179,4 182,7 174,4 176,4 183,9 181,9 177,8 177,6 179,4 178,9 181,6 181,5 178,0 181,2 185,3 180,8 180,8 181,0 178,5 180,8 184,5 184,4 184,4 183,9 183,9 183,9 Metal products Structural metal products 145 PI216105 195,7 202,0 181,3 181,3 198,1 198,1 198,1 198,1 198,1 198,1 199,3 199,3 199,3 199,3 199,3 197,7 197,7 197,7 198,3 198,3 205,9 205,9 205,9 205,9 205,9 205,9 Other 146 PI216205 162,6 163,0 166,8 170,7 169,2 165,1 157,2 156,8 160,4 159,4 163,5 163,3 156,4 162,6 170,7 163,5 163,5 163,9 158,3 163,0 162,9 162,6 162,6 161,7 161,7 161,7 Base: 2000=100 Non-electrical machinery and equipment General Special Domestic All purpose purpose appliances and machinery machinery parts thereof 147 148 149 150 PI217005 PI217105 PI217205 PI217305 139,4 134,6 146,9 129,5 139,9 135,8 148,5 128,3 142,3 134,4 146,2 139,2 140,9 134,4 146,1 134,9 138,7 134,5 146,2 128,0 138,8 134,5 146,8 128,0 138,9 134,5 147,1 128,0 138,9 134,5 147,1 128,0 138,9 134,5 147,1 128,0 139,1 134,9 147,3 128,0 139,1 134,8 147,3 128,0 139,1 134,9 147,3 128,0 139,1 134,9 147,3 128,0 139,2 134,9 147,5 128,1 139,2 134,9 147,5 128,0 139,3 134,9 147,5 128,3 139,3 134,9 147,5 128,3 139,7 135,6 148,3 128,3 139,7 135,6 148,3 128,3 140,0 135,9 148,7 128,2 140,1 135,9 149,0 128,3 140,3 136,4 149,0 128,3 140,3 136,4 149,0 128,3 140,3 136,4 149,0 128,3 140,3 136,4 149,0 128,3 140,3 136,4 149,0 128,3 Office, accounting and computing machinery 151 PI222005 102,9 99,9 107,6 108,6 108,6 108,6 100,2 100,2 100,2 100,2 100,2 100,2 100,2 100,2 100,2 100,2 100,2 100,2 100,2 100,2 100,2 100,2 99,4 99,4 99,4 99,4 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.14 PRICES 5.1.7 Producer Price Index for exported commodities according to groups (continued) 1 Base: 2000=100 Electrical machinery and apparatus Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec All 152 PI218005 139,9 142,1 138,4 139,8 139,0 140,1 140,9 140,9 140,9 140,9 139,0 139,3 139,5 139,6 139,6 140,0 140,9 140,9 142,0 142,1 142,2 142,7 142,7 144,0 144,0 144,0 Electric motors, generators and transformers 153 PI218105 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 Electricity distribution and control apparatus 154 PI218205 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 141,4 Insulated wire and cable 155 PI218305 178,8 185,1 173,2 178,4 175,3 179,8 182,9 182,9 182,9 182,9 175,5 176,7 177,4 177,7 177,7 179,4 182,6 182,6 187,3 187,3 187,3 187,3 187,3 187,3 187,3 187,3 Other electrical machinery and apparatus 156 PI218405 120,1 121,6 120,1 120,1 120,1 120,1 120,1 120,1 120,1 120,1 120,1 120,1 120,1 120,1 120,1 120,1 120,1 120,1 120,1 120,3 120,6 121,7 121,7 124,6 124,6 124,6 Radio, TV, communication equipment and apparatus 157 PI223005 101,0 100,6 100,8 100,8 100,8 100,8 100,8 101,2 101,2 101,2 101,2 101,2 101,2 101,2 101,2 101,2 101,2 101,2 101,2 101,2 100,0 100,0 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 Medical, precision and optical instruments Medical appliances and instruments for measuring 158 PI220005 145,7 148,6 145,1 145,1 145,1 145,1 145,2 145,2 145,1 145,2 145,3 147,1 147,9 147,1 147,6 147,6 147,6 147,6 147,9 147,4 147,9 148,0 150,0 150,8 150,8 150,4 159 PI220105 151,6 154,6 151,0 150,9 150,9 151,0 151,1 151,1 151,0 151,0 151,1 153,0 153,9 153,0 153,5 153,6 153,6 153,6 153,8 153,4 153,9 153,9 156,0 156,8 156,9 156,4 The PPI for Exports and Imports was discontinued in December 2013, and was replaced by Export and Import Unit Value Indices in January 2014. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.15 PRICES 5.1.7 Producer Price Index for exported commodities according to groups (concluded) 1 Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 1 3 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Transport equipment 160 PI219005 123,2 132,3 122,8 122,8 123,8 122,3 125,0 123,4 123,0 123,4 123,3 122,6 122,6 122,8 122,5 122,7 127,5 123,9 125,8 137,0 138,2 137,3 138,4 137,7 137,7 139,2 Base: 2000=100 Transport equipment Motor vehicles, parts and Bodies (coachwork) for motor accessories vehicles, trailers Trailers, Parts for Parts and semimotor Motor accessories All All trailers vehicles vehicles of motor and bodies, vehicles containers etc.3 161 162 163 164 165 166 PI219105 PI219115 PI219135 PI219125 PI219155 PI219165 120,6 104,3 139,7 147,6 101,0 181,0 120,8 104,3 140,9 150,1 101,0 185,6 121,1 104,3 142,7 149,0 101,0 183,6 121,1 104,3 142,7 149,0 101,0 183,6 121,1 104,3 142,7 149,0 101,0 183,6 121,1 104,3 142,7 142,5 101,0 171,7 121,1 104,3 142,7 154,5 101,0 193,8 121,1 104,3 142,7 147,6 101,0 181,0 121,1 104,3 142,7 147,6 101,0 181,0 121,1 104,3 142,7 147,6 101,0 181,0 119,6 104,3 133,6 148,2 101,0 182,3 119,6 104,3 133,6 144,9 101,0 176,1 119,6 104,3 133,6 144,9 101,0 176,1 119,6 104,3 133,6 145,8 101,0 177,8 119,5 104,3 133,1 144,4 101,0 175,3 119,5 104,3 133,1 145,7 101,0 177,6 119,5 104,3 133,1 145,7 101,0 177,6 119,5 104,3 133,1 145,7 101,0 177,6 121,1 104,3 142,7 152,9 101,0 190,8 121,1 104,3 142,7 152,9 101,0 190,8 121,3 104,3 143,4 152,9 101,0 190,8 121,3 104,3 143,4 152,1 101,0 189,3 121,8 104,3 146,7 152,1 101,0 189,3 121,8 104,3 146,6 152,0 101,0 189,1 121,8 104,3 146,6 152,1 101,0 189,3 121,8 104,3 146,7 152,1 101,0 189,3 Other transport equipment 167 PI219205 107,7 121,8 106,4 106,4 108,0 108,0 108,0 108,0 107,2 107,8 108,1 108,1 108,1 108,1 108,1 108,1 115,9 109,9 109,9 128,3 130,3 129,0 130,6 129,5 129,5 131,9 Furniture Other manufactures 168 PI209005 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 100,1 169 PI224005 101,2 102,2 100,5 100,6 100,6 100,6 101,3 101,2 101,2 101,5 101,4 101,6 101,5 102,5 101,0 101,4 101,4 101,4 101,8 102,8 102,8 102,9 102,9 102,8 102,8 102,8 The PPI for Exports and Imports was discontinued in December 2013, and was replaced by Export and Import Unit Value Indices in January 2014. Parts for motor vehicles bodies, trailers, semi-trailers and containers. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.16 PRICES 5.1.8 Producer Price Index for imported commodities according to groups 1 Base: 2000=100 Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec All groups Agriculture, forestry, fishing and mining 170 PI000004 179,3 190,3 178,2 177,7 178,7 179,3 180,9 179,6 175,4 173,7 180,1 180,7 183,3 184,0 184,0 185,4 187,1 186,7 184,1 185,9 191,0 193,3 194,1 198,2 196,4 196,8 171 PI100004 405,2 455,1 399,3 396,2 403,0 406,8 416,6 407,9 383,4 372,8 409,1 412,1 426,3 428,9 427,7 434,9 443,3 441,1 423,7 430,6 457,2 467,9 472,5 494,4 483,1 485,1 Agriculture 172 PI101004 157,6 170,1 154,2 154,4 153,5 154,0 155,5 155,1 157,3 157,8 160,1 161,8 163,4 163,6 164,5 165,2 167,5 167,8 169,2 171,2 171,3 172,2 173,3 173,7 172,9 172,9 All Grain 173 PI101104 154,1 169,3 147,5 148,3 147,7 147,9 150,3 149,9 154,1 156,0 159,9 160,8 163,5 163,3 163,8 163,4 166,1 166,7 169,5 171,0 171,0 171,3 172,8 173,1 171,6 171,2 174 PI101124 126,4 129,1 122,1 123,1 121,7 121,8 122,2 122,6 126,6 127,3 132,0 132,7 133,4 131,1 130,4 129,9 129,9 128,2 128,2 128,2 128,2 128,2 128,2 128,3 131,2 130,8 Agriculture Food Vegetables and Fruits and dried beans nuts 175 176 PI101144 PI101154 172,8 206,2 221,4 207,3 149,3 196,6 143,3 196,6 183,5 196,6 171,4 205,2 215,0 205,2 173,0 207,0 173,0 207,0 177,3 207,0 177,3 209,3 151,6 214,6 172,0 214,6 187,1 214,6 219,8 214,6 219,8 214,6 210,2 211,0 203,9 199,2 203,9 202,0 199,1 202,0 199,1 202,0 199,1 208,5 246,9 208,5 251,6 208,5 251,6 208,5 251,6 208,5 Oil seeds 177 PI101174 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 Other 178 PI101184 408,3 562,7 379,4 383,5 372,1 375,5 383,0 391,4 405,4 422,4 422,4 437,0 455,7 472,1 472,4 472,4 513,9 549,5 586,1 608,7 608,7 608,7 608,7 608,7 557,0 557,0 5.1.8 Producer Price Index for imported commodities according to groups (continued)1 Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec All 179 PI101404 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 122,9 Base: 2000=100 Agriculture Live animals and animal products Other agricultural products Live animals Other raw animal products 180 181 182 PI101134 PI101444 PI101204 105,8 175,0 148,6 105,8 175,0 156,4 105,8 175,0 151,4 105,8 175,0 150,5 105,8 175,0 148,8 105,8 175,0 150,0 105,8 175,0 149,9 105,8 175,0 149,6 105,8 175,0 147,9 105,8 175,0 145,7 105,8 175,0 145,1 105,8 175,0 148,2 105,8 175,0 147,9 105,8 175,0 148,7 105,8 175,0 150,3 105,8 175,0 153,1 105,8 175,0 154,9 105,8 175,0 154,5 105,8 175,0 153,3 105,8 175,0 156,2 105,8 175,0 156,5 105,8 175,0 158,7 105,8 175,0 158,8 105,8 175,0 159,7 105,8 175,0 160,1 105,8 175,0 160,9 Forestry Fishing 183 PI102004 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 184 PI103004 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 The PPI for Exports and Imports was discontinued in December 2013, and was replaced by Export and Import Unit Value Indices in January 2014. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.17 PRICES 5.1.8 Producer Price Index for imported commodities according to groups (continued) 1 Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec All 185 PI104004 446,0 501,4 439,5 436,1 443,7 448,0 458,9 449,2 421,5 409,5 450,3 453,5 469,4 472,3 470,9 479,0 488,3 485,8 466,2 473,7 503,6 515,6 520,8 545,4 532,7 534,9 Coal 186 PI104104 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 171,9 Base: 2000=100 Mining and quarrying Crude petroleum and natural gas 187 PI104504 500,2 561,9 491,8 488,9 498,2 502,5 514,8 502,5 469,3 457,9 507,0 509,1 527,7 532,8 528,7 538,2 548,1 544,5 520,8 526,8 562,9 577,3 583,5 613,3 597,9 600,6 Metal ores 188 PI104304 96,3 97,1 96,6 96,4 96,3 96,3 96,1 96,0 96,1 96,1 96,3 95,8 96,1 97,0 97,2 97,2 96,9 96,9 96,9 97,0 97,0 97,1 97,1 97,2 97,2 97,2 Other minerals 189 PI104404 471,1 547,3 480,3 460,9 459,5 473,2 486,9 493,8 490,5 445,8 447,2 473,2 483,1 459,1 493,8 497,0 516,0 526,3 526,5 572,5 572,5 572,5 572,6 572,6 572,6 572,6 Manufacturing 190 PI200004 140,7 143,6 140,5 140,5 140,4 140,3 140,2 140,4 140,5 140,7 140,8 141,0 141,1 141,4 141,7 141,9 142,2 142,2 142,7 143,5 144,1 144,7 144,7 145,1 145,2 145,4 5.1.8 Producer Price Index for imported commodities according to groups (continued)1 Base: 2000=100 Food Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec All Meat and meat products 191 PI201004 181,1 187,4 181,8 180,7 181,5 180,1 181,5 181,4 179,4 181,8 180,7 181,4 181,4 181,9 182,9 181,8 184,4 185,5 186,7 189,0 189,8 190,4 190,1 188,8 189,5 189,7 192 PI201084 208,6 224,5 223,7 216,5 215,5 215,3 214,6 215,3 198,3 198,5 200,3 200,8 202,1 202,1 202,6 203,8 217,4 219,8 226,3 229,5 234,0 232,4 230,6 230,6 233,3 233,3 Prepared and preserved fish 193 PI201074 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 121,1 Fruit and vegetable products Fats and oils Dairy products 194 PI201034 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 156,0 195 PI201064 221,8 222,8 216,9 218,5 222,4 219,4 221,1 220,4 222,6 225,7 223,5 223,2 223,1 224,2 225,3 222,7 221,6 223,6 223,6 224,4 221,5 223,8 223,8 219,6 222,0 222,0 196 PI201014 181,7 185,8 179,9 180,2 182,2 182,1 182,2 182,1 182,1 182,0 182,0 181,9 182,0 182,0 182,8 183,7 183,6 183,9 184,2 184,2 184,3 185,0 186,1 186,0 192,7 193,1 Grain mill products and bakery products 197 PI201094 165,9 176,1 163,2 161,1 159,3 159,5 164,7 164,7 166,6 172,0 167,9 171,3 170,3 170,7 173,0 170,8 172,8 172,7 172,7 176,5 180,3 180,3 180,3 180,3 176,4 176,5 Sugar Coffee and tea Other food products 198 PI201054 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 174,5 199 PI201124 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 139,7 200 PI201134 133,1 137,5 133,9 134,9 134,9 132,3 131,1 131,2 131,2 133,0 133,6 133,6 133,6 133,9 133,9 134,0 134,2 134,2 134,2 139,0 139,0 140,1 140,1 140,1 140,2 141,2 The PPI for Exports and Imports was discontinued in December 2013, and was replaced by Export and Import Unit Value Indices in January 2014. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.18 PRICES 5.1.8 Producer Price Index for imported commodities according to groups (continued) 1 Beverages Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec All Alcoholic beverages Nonalcoholic beverages 201 PI202004 157,8 164,3 157,8 157,8 157,8 157,8 157,8 157,8 157,8 157,8 157,8 157,8 157,8 157,8 157,8 157,8 157,8 157,8 157,8 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 169,0 202 PI202104 163,2 172,8 163,2 163,2 163,2 163,2 163,2 163,2 163,2 163,2 163,2 163,2 163,2 163,2 163,2 163,2 163,2 163,2 163,2 179,6 179,6 179,6 179,6 179,6 179,6 179,6 203 PI202204 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 109,6 Base: 2000=100 Textiles and made-up goods Yarn and thread, Textile Tobacco woven and articles products All tufted other than textile apparel fabrics 204 205 206 207 PI203004 PI204004 PI204104 PI204204 122,5 121,8 112,3 140,0 122,5 123,1 112,8 143,2 122,5 121,1 111,7 139,1 122,5 121,6 112,4 139,1 122,5 121,6 112,4 139,1 122,5 121,6 112,4 139,3 122,5 122,1 112,4 140,8 122,5 122,1 112,4 141,0 122,5 122,0 112,4 140,5 122,5 121,9 112,4 140,1 122,5 121,9 112,4 140,2 122,5 121,9 112,4 140,2 122,5 121,9 112,4 140,2 122,5 121,9 112,4 140,2 122,5 122,1 112,4 140,8 122,5 122,1 112,4 141,0 122,5 122,3 112,4 141,7 122,5 122,4 112,4 141,9 122,5 122,9 113,0 142,1 122,5 123,1 113,0 142,8 122,5 123,1 113,0 143,0 122,5 123,7 113,0 145,0 122,5 123,8 113,0 145,1 122,5 123,8 113,0 145,1 122,5 123,7 113,0 145,1 122,5 123,8 113,0 145,1 Wearing apparel All Knitted or crocheted fabrics Other wearing apparel 208 PI205004 124,8 127,2 124,7 124,7 124,7 124,7 124,7 124,9 124,9 124,9 124,9 124,9 124,9 124,9 124,9 125,8 126,4 125,8 125,8 127,1 127,7 127,7 128,7 128,9 128,9 129,0 209 PI205104 124,5 125,9 124,4 124,4 124,4 124,4 124,4 124,5 124,5 124,5 124,5 124,5 124,5 124,5 124,5 125,8 125,8 124,8 124,8 126,2 126,4 126,4 126,4 126,6 126,6 126,7 210 PI205204 124,8 129,0 124,7 124,7 124,7 124,7 124,7 124,8 124,8 124,8 124,8 124,8 124,8 124,8 124,8 125,1 126,8 127,2 127,2 128,3 129,4 129,4 132,4 132,6 132,6 132,7 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.19 PRICES 5.1.8 Producer Price Index for imported commodities according to groups (continued)1 Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Leather and leather products 211 PI206004 145,4 149,6 133,4 146,5 146,5 146,5 146,5 146,5 146,5 146,5 146,5 146,5 146,5 146,5 146,5 146,5 149,5 149,5 149,5 149,5 149,5 149,5 149,5 151,4 151,4 153,4 Footwear Wood and wood products 212 PI207004 130,1 132,0 127,9 129,3 129,2 129,4 129,6 129,6 130,0 131,1 131,1 131,1 131,1 131,2 131,3 131,3 130,3 130,7 134,2 134,7 132,6 133,1 131,9 132,6 131,7 129,5 213 PI208004 145,9 147,5 143,2 144,6 145,8 145,8 145,8 145,8 146,7 146,7 146,8 146,6 146,4 146,4 146,4 146,8 146,8 145,1 145,0 146,6 147,6 148,9 149,1 149,5 149,3 149,3 Base: 2000=100 Paper products and printing Pulp, paper Printing, All and publishing and paperboard allied industries 214 215 216 PI210004 PI210104 PI210304 129,8 129,4 132,9 134,9 136,1 133,9 133,6 134,6 132,6 133,8 134,8 133,1 129,5 128,9 133,1 128,3 127,4 132,7 129,0 128,3 132,7 128,4 127,6 132,7 128,4 127,6 132,7 128,4 127,6 132,7 129,4 128,9 133,0 129,5 128,9 133,0 129,5 128,9 133,0 129,5 128,9 133,0 129,5 128,9 133,0 129,5 129,0 133,0 129,6 129,3 132,8 131,2 131,2 133,3 132,7 133,2 133,3 133,3 134,0 133,4 136,5 138,3 133,9 137,6 139,6 134,2 138,8 141,3 134,2 139,2 141,4 135,2 140,6 143,3 135,2 140,6 143,4 135,2 Products of petroleum and coal 217 PI212004 123,5 125,8 122,1 122,1 122,6 122,7 122,7 121,5 124,0 124,8 125,0 125,0 125,0 124,6 125,1 125,9 125,9 124,5 124,5 125,9 126,2 126,9 126,9 125,7 125,7 126,5 Chemicals and chemical products 218 PI211004 169,0 170,8 168,8 168,9 168,8 168,7 168,7 168,7 168,8 169,0 169,1 169,5 169,3 169,6 169,9 170,0 170,0 170,2 170,2 170,7 170,8 170,8 171,2 171,7 171,9 171,9 The PPI for Exports and Imports was discontinued in December 2013, and was replaced by Export and Import Unit Value Indices in January 2014. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.20 PRICES 5.1.8 Producer Price Index for imported commodities according to groups (continued) 3 Base: 2000=100 Chemicals and chemical products Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec All 219 PI211304 193,1 195,9 192,8 193,0 192,8 192,7 192,7 192,6 192,8 193,2 193,3 194,0 193,6 194,0 194,5 194,6 194,7 195,0 195,0 195,8 195,9 195,9 196,6 197,5 197,7 197,7 Basic organic chemicals 220 PI211384 187,2 189,4 186,3 186,9 186,7 187,0 187,0 187,0 187,0 187,5 187,5 188,2 187,6 188,0 188,9 189,3 189,3 188,5 187,7 189,2 189,2 189,2 189,2 190,9 190,9 190,9 Basic chemicals Basic inorganic Fertilizers chemicals 221 222 PI211394 PI211314 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 120,3 209,9 Compounded chemical products Other basic chemicals 223 PI211324 210,2 216,3 210,6 210,4 210,0 209,0 209,0 208,7 209,5 209,8 210,3 211,4 211,3 211,9 211,9 211,9 212,3 214,7 216,3 216,5 216,5 216,5 219,5 219,5 220,2 220,2 All Paints, etc.1 224 PI211404 143,9 144,3 143,8 143,8 143,8 143,8 143,8 143,8 143,8 144,0 144,0 144,0 144,1 144,2 144,2 144,2 144,2 144,2 144,2 144,2 144,4 144,4 144,4 144,4 144,5 144,5 225 PI211434 147,2 148,5 146,8 147,1 147,1 147,1 147,1 147,1 147,1 147,2 147,3 147,4 147,4 147,5 147,5 147,5 147,5 147,5 147,5 147,5 149,5 149,5 149,5 149,5 149,5 149,5 Pharmaceutical products 226 PI211414 136,7 137,3 136,4 136,4 136,4 136,4 136,4 136,4 136,4 136,5 136,8 137,1 137,3 137,3 137,3 137,3 137,3 137,3 137,3 137,3 137,3 137,3 137,3 137,3 137,4 137,4 Soap, etc.2 Other 227 PI211444 140,4 141,9 140,2 140,2 140,2 140,2 140,2 140,2 140,2 140,5 140,5 140,5 140,5 141,5 141,5 141,5 141,5 141,5 141,6 142,0 142,2 142,2 142,2 142,2 142,2 142,2 228 PI211424 145,0 144,8 145,1 144,9 145,0 145,0 144,9 145,0 145,0 145,1 145,0 144,9 144,9 144,9 144,9 144,9 144,9 144,9 144,9 144,8 144,8 144,8 144,8 144,8 144,8 144,8 1 Paints, varnishes and related products; artists colour ink. Soap, cleaning preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations. 3 The PPI for Exports and Imports was discontinued in December 2013, and was replaced by Export and Import Unit Value Indices in January 2014. 2 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.21 PRICES 5.1.8 Producer Price Index for imported commodities according to groups (continued) 1 Rubber and plastic products Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec All Rubber products Plastic products 229 PI213004 122,2 122,7 122,1 122,1 122,1 122,2 122,2 122,2 122,2 122,3 122,3 122,4 122,5 122,3 122,4 122,5 122,5 122,5 122,6 122,7 122,8 122,9 123,0 123,0 123,0 123,0 230 PI213104 125,6 126,7 125,3 125,4 125,4 125,5 125,5 125,5 125,5 125,6 125,7 125,8 125,9 125,7 125,8 126,1 126,1 126,2 126,3 126,4 126,8 127,2 127,4 127,5 127,5 127,6 231 PI213204 120,3 120,5 120,2 120,2 120,2 120,2 120,2 120,2 120,2 120,3 120,4 120,5 120,5 120,4 120,4 120,4 120,4 120,4 120,5 120,5 120,5 120,4 120,5 120,5 120,5 120,5 Base: 2000=100 Non-metallic mineral products All Glass and glass products Other All 232 PI214004 138,6 147,3 138,2 138,5 138,5 138,5 138,8 138,8 138,8 138,4 138,6 138,6 138,6 139,0 139,2 139,4 147,6 146,7 146,7 147,2 147,5 149,5 150,5 150,9 151,0 151,1 233 PI214204 144,1 142,0 146,3 146,3 146,3 146,1 146,1 146,1 146,1 141,2 141,2 141,2 141,2 141,2 141,2 141,2 141,2 141,2 141,6 141,6 141,6 141,6 141,6 141,6 144,7 144,7 234 PI214104 146,9 156,4 146,4 146,7 146,7 146,7 147,0 147,1 147,0 146,8 147,0 147,0 147,0 147,3 147,7 147,8 156,7 155,8 155,8 156,3 156,6 158,8 159,9 160,3 160,4 160,5 235 PI215004 182,3 188,0 183,3 184,2 183,2 179,8 180,4 182,0 180,8 180,4 181,4 183,2 184,0 185,4 185,5 186,7 187,0 185,3 185,8 186,5 187,8 189,7 189,7 190,3 190,5 190,9 Basic metals Rolled, Basic iron drawn and and steel folded products 236 237 PI215104 PI215304 154,4 165,4 154,4 163,6 154,4 167,0 154,4 167,0 154,4 165,4 154,4 165,2 154,4 165,3 154,4 165,1 154,4 165,4 154,4 165,3 154,4 165,6 154,4 165,6 154,4 164,0 154,4 163,6 154,4 161,7 154,4 162,0 154,4 163,3 154,4 163,3 154,4 163,3 154,4 163,9 154,4 163,9 154,4 165,4 154,4 164,1 154,4 164,1 154,4 164,1 154,4 164,1 Other nonferrous basic metals and articles 238 PI215204 201,9 214,7 202,8 204,5 203,6 196,9 198,1 201,5 198,7 198,1 199,8 203,5 206,2 209,4 211,0 213,1 212,9 209,6 210,5 211,6 214,2 216,9 217,9 219,1 219,5 220,4 The PPI for Exports and Imports was discontinued in December 2013, and was replaced by Export and Import Unit Value Indices in January 2014. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.22 PRICES 5.1.8 Producer Price Index for imported commodities according to groups (continued)1 Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec All 239 PI216004 128,3 130,4 127,2 127,8 127,9 128,0 128,3 128,4 128,3 128,3 128,4 128,4 128,6 129,5 129,9 129,9 130,1 130,2 130,0 130,1 130,4 130,6 130,7 130,7 130,7 131,1 Metal products Structural metal products 240 PI216104 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 109,4 Other 241 PI216204 130,3 132,5 129,1 129,8 129,9 129,9 130,3 130,4 130,3 130,3 130,4 130,4 130,6 131,6 132,0 132,0 132,1 132,3 132,1 132,2 132,5 132,7 132,7 132,8 132,8 133,3 Base: 2000=100 Non-electrical machinery and equipment General Special Domestic All purpose purpose appliances and machinery machinery parts thereof 242 243 244 245 PI217004 PI217104 PI217204 PI217304 142,5 157,1 128,5 145,6 148,3 165,1 130,7 152,7 141,6 155,6 128,3 145,2 141,8 156,0 128,3 145,3 141,8 156,0 128,2 145,1 142,2 156,8 128,3 145,0 142,3 156,9 128,3 145,0 142,5 157,2 128,5 144,7 142,5 157,2 128,5 145,2 142,4 157,1 128,5 145,1 142,5 157,2 128,5 144,8 142,7 157,3 128,7 145,8 143,4 158,3 128,7 147,5 144,0 159,3 128,7 148,2 144,4 159,8 129,0 149,2 145,0 160,6 129,0 149,9 145,1 160,8 129,0 150,5 145,1 161,1 128,5 150,7 147,1 164,2 129,0 151,5 148,3 165,5 130,5 152,1 149,6 167,2 131,2 153,2 150,0 167,2 131,7 155,9 150,7 167,8 132,7 155,7 151,2 168,8 132,6 156,2 151,2 169,1 132,8 153,7 151,3 169,2 132,8 153,7 Office, accounting and computing machinery 246 PI222004 81,2 80,6 84,4 82,3 82,2 82,2 79,7 79,8 79,9 80,7 80,7 80,7 80,7 80,7 80,7 81,3 81,3 80,9 80,9 80,9 81,3 81,9 78,6 79,5 79,5 79,8 The PPI for Exports and Imports was discontinued in December 2013, and was replaced by Export and Import Unit Value Indices in January 2014. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.23 PRICES 5.1.8 Producer Price Index for imported commodities according to groups (continued) 1 Base: 2000=100 Electrical machinery and apparatus Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec All 247 PI218004 137,4 142,8 136,4 136,3 136,3 136,3 136,5 136,7 138,3 138,3 138,4 138,4 138,6 138,8 139,9 139,9 139,9 140,2 141,1 141,0 141,8 143,2 144,1 147,5 147,5 147,8 Electric motors, generators and transformers 248 PI218104 103,8 105,8 103,7 103,7 103,7 103,7 103,7 103,7 103,7 103,7 103,7 103,9 103,9 103,9 105,1 105,1 105,1 105,1 105,1 105,1 105,7 105,7 107,0 107,0 107,0 107,0 Electricity distribution and control apparatus Insulated wire and cable 249 PI218204 141,5 143,9 143,7 143,7 143,7 143,7 143,7 143,7 139,2 139,2 139,2 139,2 139,5 139,5 141,7 141,7 141,7 142,6 142,6 142,6 142,9 142,9 143,0 148,2 148,2 148,2 250 PI218304 231,1 256,6 218,7 218,8 220,2 218,7 218,8 220,4 244,1 243,6 243,6 241,1 242,4 242,6 246,9 246,9 246,9 247,2 252,5 250,3 253,5 255,7 260,3 272,6 272,6 274,3 Other electrical machinery and apparatus 251 PI218404 137,1 142,1 135,8 135,7 135,5 135,7 136,2 136,3 137,9 138,1 138,1 138,6 138,7 139,1 138,9 138,9 138,9 139,0 140,1 140,3 141,0 143,8 144,4 146,6 146,6 147,1 Radio, TV, communication equipment 252 PI223004 95,7 95,6 95,8 95,9 95,7 95,7 95,7 95,7 95,7 95,7 95,6 95,5 95,5 95,5 95,5 95,5 95,5 95,5 95,6 95,6 95,6 95,6 95,6 95,7 95,7 95,7 Medical appliances and instruments for measuring Other Medical, medical precision All appliances, and optical including instruments watches 253 254 255 PI220004 PI220104 PI220204 128,5 127,9 138,3 130,6 129,5 147,4 128,0 127,5 135,6 128,3 127,8 135,6 128,5 128,0 135,6 128,4 127,9 136,4 127,4 126,7 136,4 128,5 127,8 138,9 128,4 127,7 139,4 128,4 127,6 139,4 128,6 127,9 139,9 128,8 128,1 139,4 129,2 128,3 141,3 129,8 129,0 141,3 130,1 129,3 142,2 128,6 127,8 141,6 128,6 127,8 141,6 128,6 127,8 141,6 128,5 127,7 141,6 129,2 128,1 144,9 129,5 128,3 148,1 131,9 130,6 151,2 132,1 130,8 150,9 132,6 131,2 153,8 133,7 132,2 155,4 133,9 132,4 155,6 The PPI for Exports and Imports was discontinued in December 2013, and was replaced by Export and Import Unit Value Indices in January 2014. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.24 PRICES 5.1.8 Producer Price Index for imported commodities according to groups (concluded) 1 Year and month A M 2012 2013 2012 2013 1 3 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Transport equipment 256 PI219004 150,3 152,5 149,4 149,3 149,6 149,7 149,7 150,7 150,7 150,7 150,9 150,9 150,9 151,1 151,0 151,2 151,3 151,4 151,5 152,8 153,1 153,2 153,2 153,6 153,6 153,6 Base: 2000=100 Transport equipment Motor vehicles, parts and Bodies (coachwork) for motor accessories vehicles, trailers Trailers, Parts for Parts and semimotor Motor accessories All All trailers vehicles vehicles of motor and bodies, vehicles containers etc.3 257 258 259 260 261 262 PI219104 PI219114 PI219134 PI219124 PI219154 PI219164 155,8 108,2 158,6 173,1 130,9 170,9 156,2 108,2 165,7 179,9 130,9 182,4 155,8 108,1 158,6 169,6 130,9 164,9 155,8 108,1 158,6 169,3 130,9 164,5 155,8 108,1 158,6 169,2 130,9 164,4 155,8 108,1 158,6 168,8 130,9 163,7 155,8 108,2 158,6 168,8 130,9 163,6 155,8 108,2 158,6 175,1 130,9 174,2 155,8 108,2 158,6 175,3 130,9 174,6 155,8 108,2 158,6 175,2 130,9 174,4 155,8 108,2 158,6 176,2 130,9 176,1 155,8 108,2 158,6 176,1 130,9 176,0 155,8 108,2 158,6 176,3 130,9 176,4 155,8 108,2 158,6 177,5 130,9 178,3 155,9 108,2 158,6 177,1 130,9 177,7 155,9 108,2 158,6 177,1 130,9 177,7 155,9 108,2 158,6 177,5 130,9 178,3 156,3 108,2 168,1 177,6 130,9 178,5 156,3 108,2 168,1 178,1 130,9 179,4 156,3 108,2 168,1 178,6 130,9 180,3 156,3 108,2 168,1 180,2 130,9 182,9 156,3 108,2 168,1 181,1 130,9 184,4 156,3 108,2 168,1 181,0 130,9 184,3 156,3 108,2 168,1 183,4 130,9 188,4 156,3 108,2 168,1 183,5 130,9 188,5 156,3 108,2 168,1 183,5 130,9 188,5 Other transport equipment 263 PI219204 111,9 113,1 111,5 111,5 111,8 112,0 112,0 112,0 112,0 112,0 112,0 112,0 112,0 112,0 112,0 112,2 112,2 112,2 112,2 113,8 113,8 113,8 113,8 113,8 113,8 113,8 Furniture Other manufactures 264 PI209004 93,1 97,0 92,9 92,9 92,9 92,6 92,6 93,3 93,3 93,3 93,3 93,3 93,3 93,3 93,4 93,2 93,9 93,9 94,3 94,2 94,0 101,1 101,1 101,5 101,5 102,0 265 PI224004 123,8 124,9 123,5 123,6 123,6 123,7 123,7 123,7 123,7 123,7 124,0 124,0 124,1 124,1 124,1 124,1 125,1 125,1 124,3 125,1 125,1 125,2 125,2 125,2 125,3 125,3 The PPI for Exports and Imports was discontinued in December 2013, and was replaced by Export and Import Unit Value Indices in January 2014. Parts for motor vehicles bodies, trailers, semi-trailers and containers. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.25 PRICES 5.2 Consumer price indices The Consumer price index (CPI) is calculated for each of 13 urban areas in South Africa separately and combined. December 2012 is currently used as base (100). 5.2.1 All items Base: Dec 2012=100 Primary urban areas Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Weighted average 266 CPI00000 61,90 103,5 109,8 106,2 107,4 108,8 109,3 109,5 109,8 110,7 111,1 111,1 111,3 111,3 111,0 110,9 111,6 113,2 114,3 City of Cape Town 267 CPI61011 11,51 103,1 109,4 105,9 106,7 108,2 108,6 108,9 109,2 110,1 110,5 110,9 111,3 111,4 111,3 111,2 111,6 113,3 114,2 Port Elizabeth East London Kimberley Bloemfontein / Welkom 268 CPI62011 2,21 102,9 109,3 105,4 106,6 108,1 108,5 108,8 109,4 110,5 110,8 110,6 110,8 111,0 110,9 110,8 111,5 112,7 113,7 269 CPI62021 1,03 103,8 110,2 106,6 108,2 109,3 109,4 109,6 110,0 111,3 111,5 111,4 111,6 111,6 111,3 111,1 112,1 113,5 114,5 270 CPI63011 0,51 102,9 109,6 105,9 106,7 108,0 108,4 108,8 109,2 111,2 111,4 111,3 111,4 111,3 111,0 111,0 111,5 112,9 114,0 271 CPI64011 2,74 103,7 110,1 106,8 107,8 109,2 109,7 109,9 110,2 110,8 111,2 111,2 111,5 111,6 111,3 111,5 112,2 113,9 115,0 Durban / Pinetown 272 CPI65011 6,98 103,4 109,6 105,9 107,0 108,6 109,1 109,4 109,5 110,9 111,0 110,9 111,0 110,8 110,5 110,0 110,5 112,2 113,4 Pietermaritzburg 273 CPI65021 1,02 103,7 110,1 106,6 108,2 109,5 109,9 110,3 110,2 110,7 111,2 111,0 111,3 111,3 111,1 110,9 112,1 113,5 114,4 Rustenburg / Klerksdorp 274 CPI66011 1,06 103,3 109,6 106,2 107,3 108,6 109,1 109,3 109,9 110,5 111,0 110,8 110,8 110,9 110,5 110,6 111,2 112,5 113,8 5.2.1 All items (concluded) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr City of Tshwane 275 CPI67011 8,99 104,2 111,0 107,0 108,4 110,0 110,6 110,7 111,2 112,1 112,4 112,3 112,5 112,4 112,3 112,0 112,7 114,5 115,6 Base: Dec 2012=100 Primary urban areas City of Johannesburg Ekurhuleni 276 277 CPI67021 CPI67031 13,62 9,74 103,7 103,5 109,8 109,6 106,2 106,0 107,7 107,4 109,0 108,8 109,5 109,2 109,6 109,3 110,0 109,5 110,6 110,5 111,0 110,9 111,0 110,7 111,2 110,8 111,1 111,0 110,8 110,6 110,7 110,2 111,9 111,1 113,5 112,6 114,4 113,8 Witbank / Nelspruit 278 CPI68011 1,94 102,8 108,5 105,2 106,3 107,3 107,8 108,2 108,7 109,1 109,7 109,7 110,0 110,1 109,7 109,9 110,6 111,7 112,8 Polokwane 279 CPI69011 0,55 103,8 109,8 106,9 107,8 109,0 109,4 109,8 109,8 110,6 111,0 111,0 111,0 110,9 110,6 110,6 111,2 112,7 113,9 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.26 PRICES 5.2.2 Food and non-alcoholic beverages Base: Dec 2012=100 Primary urban areas Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Weighted average 280 CPI01000 49,07 101,4 109,0 105,1 105,6 107,0 108,5 109,4 109,5 109,5 110,5 110,5 110,6 111,4 110,9 111,8 112,5 113,3 113,8 City of Cape Town 281 CPI61013 10,96 100,6 107,8 104,1 103,8 104,9 106,3 107,5 107,9 108,2 109,6 109,7 110,1 111,0 110,8 111,7 111,9 112,6 113,3 Port Elizabeth East London Kimberley Bloemfontein / Welkom 282 CPI62013 2,12 101,6 109,7 105,4 105,6 108,1 108,4 109,5 109,7 110,1 110,8 111,5 111,8 113,1 112,7 114,3 114,4 115,0 115,8 283 CPI62023 0,76 101,3 108,5 104,6 106,1 107,7 107,3 108,9 108,7 108,6 110,1 109,3 110,0 111,0 109,3 110,8 111,8 112,6 113,0 284 CPI63013 0,53 99,8 107,5 104,3 104,0 105,8 106,1 107,2 107,5 108,2 108,6 109,4 109,3 110,1 109,4 111,3 111,6 112,5 113,1 285 CPI64013 2,46 101,5 110,1 106,9 106,8 108,3 109,6 110,6 110,7 110,8 111,0 111,3 111,4 112,3 111,6 113,4 114,1 115,5 115,2 Durban / Pinetown 286 CPI65013 5,29 101,4 108,5 104,5 104,6 106,3 107,9 109,3 109,2 109,5 109,7 110,2 110,0 110,4 110,1 110,3 111,2 111,9 112,2 Pietermaritzburg 287 CPI65023 1,04 102,2 110,3 106,9 107,3 108,9 109,9 111,3 110,4 110,7 111,8 110,6 111,8 112,3 111,3 112,1 112,9 112,4 112,5 Rustenburg / Klerksdorp 288 CPI66013 1,07 101,2 109,3 105,6 106,0 107,7 108,8 109,9 110,3 109,0 110,8 110,6 110,5 111,3 110,6 111,5 112,1 112,9 114,1 5.2.2 Food and non-alcoholic beverages (concluded) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr City of Tshwane 289 CPI67013 5,66 102,3 109,9 106,2 106,4 107,2 110,1 110,6 110,5 110,3 110,9 111,5 111,2 112,5 111,8 113,1 113,1 114,1 115,4 Base: Dec 2012=100 Primary urban areas City of Johannesburg Ekurhuleni 290 291 CPI67023 CPI67033 8,94 8,12 101,0 102,2 108,0 110,9 104,4 106,0 105,5 107,7 106,6 109,5 108,0 111,0 108,4 111,6 108,8 111,2 108,6 111,3 109,3 112,6 109,0 112,0 108,9 112,5 109,8 112,7 109,1 112,3 110,1 112,6 111,2 114,2 111,8 115,1 112,3 115,1 Witbank / Nelspruit 292 CPI68013 1,66 101,1 109,4 105,2 106,2 107,1 108,5 109,9 110,0 109,7 111,4 110,5 111,3 112,0 111,4 113,3 112,9 114,3 115,5 Polokwane 293 CPI69013 0,46 102,5 111,0 107,7 108,3 109,4 110,8 112,6 111,2 110,8 112,1 112,8 112,0 112,3 112,0 113,7 114,7 115,3 116,9 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.27 PRICES 5.2.3 Primary urban areas Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Base: Dec 2012=100 Total (all items) Food and non-alcoholic beverages 294 295 CPI00000 CPI01000 100,00 14,43 103,5 101,4 109,8 109,0 106,2 105,1 107,4 105,6 108,8 107,0 109,3 108,5 109,5 109,4 109,8 109,5 110,7 109,5 111,1 110,5 111,1 110,5 111,3 110,6 111,3 111,4 111,0 110,9 110,9 111,8 111,6 112,5 113,2 113,3 114,3 113,8 Food 296 CPI01100 13,28 101,2 109,1 105,1 105,6 107,1 108,7 109,6 109,6 109,6 110,5 110,5 110,7 111,5 111,1 112,0 112,6 113,4 114,0 5.2.3 Primary urban areas (continued) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Bread and cereals 297 CPI01110 3,33 101,8 109,4 105,4 107,3 108,4 110,2 110,6 111,2 110,0 110,1 109,8 109,7 109,9 109,6 110,2 111,9 112,6 113,0 Meat Fish 298 CPI01120 4,26 98,4 105,7 102,1 102,1 102,6 105,0 105,9 105,9 105,5 106,7 106,6 107,5 108,8 109,3 110,7 110,8 111,0 111,2 299 CPI01130 0,37 104,5 112,9 108,0 109,6 110,9 112,6 113,8 113,7 113,9 113,5 115,1 114,4 115,3 114,5 116,0 118,2 119,0 119,3 Base: Dec 2012=100 Food Milk, eggs and Oils and cheese fats 300 301 CPI01140 CPI01150 1,65 0,50 104,6 101,5 115,1 103,7 107,6 102,5 108,3 104,2 110,5 105,8 112,3 106,8 113,8 105,3 114,6 104,6 116,6 103,7 118,4 103,5 119,5 102,9 119,5 101,5 120,4 101,8 120,1 101,4 120,3 102,2 121,1 103,5 121,2 105,7 121,8 104,7 Fruit Vegetables 302 CPI01160 0,23 95,1 97,5 99,5 97,7 99,3 98,3 98,4 93,5 92,5 92,6 92,7 94,4 105,0 106,4 105,7 97,1 99,9 105,5 303 CPI01170 1,51 102,8 112,8 108,9 108,2 112,3 113,1 115,8 113,8 114,1 115,2 115,1 113,8 113,7 110,1 110,5 111,2 113,4 116,1 Sugar, sweets and desserts 304 CPI01180 0,57 104,6 111,9 106,4 107,2 110,3 111,0 111,4 112,1 112,7 114,4 114,5 114,6 114,5 114,1 115,1 116,4 119,4 120,7 Other food 305 CPI01190 0,86 102,1 110,4 107,7 107,8 107,3 107,4 108,1 108,9 110,8 112,6 112,6 113,8 114,7 113,3 115,3 115,6 115,8 114,5 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.28 PRICES 5.2.3 Primary urban areas (continued) Base: Dec 2012=100 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Non-alcoholic beverages Hot Cold Total beverages beverages 306 307 308 CPI01200 CPI01210 CPI01220 1,15 0,29 0,86 102,8 103,6 102,6 108,0 111,3 106,9 106,0 107,4 105,6 105,6 107,6 104,9 106,2 107,5 105,7 106,3 107,9 105,8 106,9 108,2 106,5 107,8 110,1 107,0 109,1 112,4 108,0 110,0 115,2 108,3 109,6 115,1 107,8 109,9 114,1 108,5 109,6 115,2 107,8 109,1 115,2 107,0 110,5 115,9 108,6 111,2 117,2 109,2 111,2 116,8 109,4 111,9 117,7 109,9 Alcoholic beverages Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 309 CPI02000 5,52 105,5 112,2 107,8 108,1 110,4 111,1 111,5 111,8 112,9 113,3 113,5 115,0 115,5 115,5 116,0 117,2 120,4 121,7 Total Spirits Wine Beer 310 CPI02100 4,05 106,0 112,7 108,7 109,2 111,0 111,8 112,4 112,9 112,8 113,0 113,2 115,3 115,8 115,8 116,4 118,2 121,2 122,6 311 CPI02110 0,81 106,2 114,9 107,8 107,9 112,0 114,6 116,2 116,3 116,8 117,0 117,0 117,9 117,5 117,3 118,5 118,8 122,3 124,4 312 CPI02120 0,84 104,6 109,3 106,0 105,9 109,7 109,2 109,6 109,7 109,3 110,6 110,0 110,5 110,8 110,5 110,7 111,0 114,3 114,2 313 CPI02130 2,40 106,4 113,1 109,9 110,7 111,1 111,7 112,1 112,8 112,7 112,5 113,0 116,1 117,0 117,1 117,7 120,5 123,2 124,9 Tobacco 314 CPI02200 1,47 104,1 111,0 105,4 105,3 108,8 109,2 109,2 108,7 113,2 114,3 114,6 114,4 114,7 114,7 114,7 114,5 118,3 119,1 5.2.3 Primary urban areas (continued) Base: Dec 2012=100 Clothing and footwear Total Clothing Footwear Total 315 CPI03000 3,92 101,4 106,2 103,5 104,2 104,7 105,1 105,5 105,6 105,9 106,8 107,4 108,0 108,6 108,8 109,3 109,8 110,2 110,5 316 CPI03100 2,67 101,5 106,4 103,7 104,3 104,7 105,2 105,6 105,8 106,2 107,1 107,6 108,3 108,9 109,2 109,7 110,1 110,5 110,7 317 CPI03200 1,25 101,2 105,8 103,2 103,9 104,7 105,0 105,2 105,1 105,4 106,2 107,0 107,6 107,9 108,0 108,5 109,1 109,5 110,0 318 CPI04000 24,83 102,8 108,7 105,7 105,7 106,7 106,8 106,8 107,8 110,1 110,2 111,0 111,0 111,0 111,5 111,6 111,6 112,8 112,8 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Actual rentals for housing 319 CPI04100 4,94 102,4 107,8 105,1 105,1 106,5 106,5 106,5 108,2 108,2 108,2 109,5 109,5 109,5 110,5 110,5 110,5 112,3 112,3 Housing and utilities Owners' Maintenance equivalent and repair rent 320 321 CPI04200 CPI04300 11,60 1,28 102,2 102,7 107,2 108,3 104,8 104,6 104,8 105,5 106,2 106,9 106,2 107,9 106,2 108,7 107,6 108,9 107,6 109,1 107,6 109,5 108,8 110,0 108,8 109,4 108,8 109,6 109,5 109,8 109,5 111,0 109,5 111,4 111,3 111,9 111,3 111,8 Water and other services 322 CPI04400 2,83 104,1 112,8 108,1 108,1 108,1 108,1 108,1 108,1 117,4 117,5 117,5 117,5 117,5 117,5 117,5 117,5 117,5 117,5 Electricity and other fuels 323 CPI04500 4,18 103,7 111,1 107,4 107,4 107,4 107,4 107,4 107,4 114,8 114,9 114,9 114,9 114,9 114,9 114,9 114,8 114,8 114,8 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.29 PRICES 5.2.3 Primary urban areas (continued) Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr 324 CPI05000 4,66 101,6 105,1 103,4 103,7 104,6 104,6 104,5 106,0 105,8 105,7 105,9 105,6 105,6 105,6 106,0 106,2 106,9 107,1 Base: Dec 2012=100 Household contents and services Furnishings, floor Appliances, Supplies and coverings and tableware and services textiles equipment 325 326 327 CPI05100 CPI05300 CPI05600 0,98 0,73 2,95 99,2 100,9 102,6 97,7 104,4 107,7 97,7 102,6 105,5 98,7 102,7 105,6 99,5 103,1 106,7 99,0 103,6 106,7 98,9 104,2 106,5 98,9 105,0 108,5 98,9 104,7 108,3 98,2 105,7 108,1 97,1 105,7 108,9 95,9 105,3 108,9 95,3 105,4 109,1 94,4 104,7 109,5 94,0 105,3 110,1 93,8 106,5 110,2 93,7 106,6 111,3 94,3 107,3 111,4 Health Domestic workers' wages 328 CPI05621 2,44 102,7 108,3 105,5 105,5 106,7 106,7 106,7 109,2 109,2 109,2 110,1 110,1 110,1 111,1 111,1 111,1 112,3 112,3 Total Medical products Medical services 329 CPI06000 1,56 103,8 109,3 104,5 108,2 108,4 109,0 109,3 109,8 110,2 109,8 110,2 110,9 110,8 110,1 110,9 114,5 114,7 115,3 330 CPI06100 0,77 101,9 106,2 102,7 103,7 104,0 105,2 105,6 106,8 107,6 106,7 107,5 108,9 108,7 107,2 108,8 109,0 109,4 110,3 331 CPI06200 0,79 105,7 112,2 106,3 112,6 112,6 112,8 112,8 112,8 112,8 112,8 112,8 112,8 112,8 112,8 112,8 119,9 119,9 120,2 5.2.3 Primary urban areas (continued) Total Purchase of vehicles 332 CPI07000 16,52 104,1 110,4 107,6 109,2 111,0 111,4 111,2 110,9 111,9 112,3 110,7 110,9 109,7 107,8 104,6 101,9 105,1 110,0 333 CPI07100 5,83 102,0 107,6 104,7 105,3 105,8 106,4 107,5 107,7 107,7 108,8 108,9 109,4 109,7 109,8 111,1 111,4 111,4 111,4 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Base: Dec 2012=100 Transport Private Other transport Petrol running operation cost 334 335 336 CPI07200 CPI07221 CPI07222 7,32 5,77 1,55 106,7 107,7 102,7 113,7 115,5 107,0 111,5 113,3 105,0 114,4 116,6 106,4 116,9 119,6 106,5 117,2 120,1 106,7 116,2 118,8 106,7 114,8 116,9 107,2 116,9 119,5 107,6 117,0 119,5 107,9 112,4 113,8 107,4 112,4 113,7 107,6 109,4 109,8 107,7 104,8 104,0 107,8 96,8 93,4 109,5 90,5 85,5 109,4 97,5 93,6 111,8 108,3 107,0 112,8 Public transport Total 337 CPI07300 3,37 101,9 108,0 104,1 104,5 107,3 107,2 107,0 108,0 108,2 108,1 110,0 110,5 110,3 110,6 110,2 110,1 110,7 111,4 338 CPI08000 2,68 101,2 100,5 101,2 101,2 101,1 100,5 100,4 100,4 100,4 100,6 100,5 100,4 100,3 99,4 99,4 99,5 99,5 99,5 Communication Postal services and telecommunication services 339 CPI08100 2,55 101,6 101,5 101,9 101,9 101,9 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,5 101,5 101,5 101,5 100,6 100,6 100,7 100,7 100,8 Telecommunication equipment 340 CPI08300 0,13 93,1 82,7 87,1 87,3 87,0 85,8 84,4 83,2 83,3 82,2 80,0 78,5 77,2 76,5 76,6 76,2 76,4 75,7 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.30 PRICES 5.2.3 Primary urban areas (continued) Base: Dec 2012=100 Recreation and culture Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr 341 CPI09000 3,99 102,7 105,8 104,4 104,4 104,8 105,6 105,8 105,9 106,2 106,4 106,4 106,4 106,8 106,9 107,5 107,7 107,7 108,0 Recreational equipment 342 CPI09100 1,60 101,1 101,3 101,0 100,9 100,6 100,9 101,3 101,7 101,3 101,9 101,7 101,2 101,8 101,0 101,0 100,9 101,0 101,2 Recreational and cultural services 343 CPI09400 1,52 103,1 105,8 103,8 103,9 103,9 105,4 106,0 106,0 106,8 106,8 106,7 106,7 106,7 107,1 108,4 108,2 108,2 108,8 Books, newspapers and stationery 344 CPI09500 0,61 102,9 114,5 110,7 110,6 113,3 114,6 114,6 114,5 115,3 114,7 115,2 115,8 116,6 117,9 118,7 120,3 121,0 121,1 Package holidays Total 345 CPI09600 0,26 109,2 114,4 114,9 114,4 116,5 114,2 111,8 111,7 111,8 113,9 113,6 115,8 116,3 117,4 116,0 118,1 116,6 115,6 346 CPI10000 3,26 107,5 116,9 109,0 109,0 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 129,4 129,4 Education Primary and secondary education 347 CPI10100 1,85 107,7 116,5 109,2 109,2 118,0 118,0 118,0 118,0 118,0 118,0 118,0 118,0 118,0 118,0 118,0 118,0 128,3 128,3 Tertiary 348 CPI10400 1,41 107,3 117,3 108,8 108,8 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 130,8 130,8 5.2.3 Primary urban areas (concluded) Base: Dec 2012=100 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Restaurants and hotels Total Restaurants Hotels 349 350 351 CPI11000 CPI11100 CPI11200 3,75 2,75 1,00 104,0 103,5 105,1 112,7 111,6 115,6 108,6 107,1 112,9 109,3 107,2 115,1 110,8 108,9 116,0 111,4 110,1 115,3 111,7 110,6 114,5 112,3 111,8 113,7 112,5 112,3 113,0 113,6 113,4 114,2 114,5 113,9 116,1 114,9 113,7 118,1 116,3 115,1 119,7 116,4 115,6 118,7 116,4 115,9 117,8 116,6 116,0 118,4 117,9 116,3 122,1 117,4 117,0 118,5 Total 352 CPI12000 14,88 106,3 113,7 107,7 112,8 113,4 113,9 114,0 114,1 114,6 114,7 114,6 114,7 114,8 114,9 115,6 121,7 122,0 122,3 Miscellaneous goods and services Personal care Insurance Financial services 353 354 355 CPI12100 CPI12500 CPI12600 2,29 10,09 1,17 103,4 107,7 105,0 109,6 116,0 109,2 105,9 108,3 108,0 105,8 115,8 108,0 108,6 116,1 108,3 109,2 116,6 108,3 109,8 116,6 108,3 110,1 116,7 108,3 110,2 117,0 110,2 111,1 117,0 110,2 110,5 116,9 110,2 111,1 117,0 110,2 111,6 117,0 110,2 111,6 117,0 110,2 112,6 117,2 114,2 113,5 126,0 114,2 115,5 126,0 114,5 115,5 126,4 114,5 Other services 356 CPI12700 1,33 102,2 107,3 106,0 106,0 106,0 106,6 106,6 106,6 108,3 108,3 108,3 108,3 108,3 108,3 109,8 109,8 109,8 109,8 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.31 PRICES 5.2.4 All urban areas Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Total 357 CPS00000 100,00 103,4 109,7 106,1 107,3 108,7 109,2 109,4 109,7 110,6 111,0 111,0 111,2 111,2 111,0 110,8 111,5 113,1 114,1 Base: Dec 2012=100 All items Quintile 1 Quintile 2 Quintile 3 358 359 360 CPS00001 CPS00002 CPS00003 2,27 4,58 8,08 102,5 102,4 102,6 108,9 108,7 108,9 105,5 105,4 105,5 106,0 105,9 106,0 107,4 107,3 107,5 108,2 108,0 108,1 108,6 108,3 108,4 109,0 108,8 108,9 109,6 109,5 109,7 109,9 109,8 110,0 110,3 110,1 110,3 110,5 110,4 110,5 110,9 110,7 110,8 110,9 110,6 110,6 111,4 111,1 110,8 111,9 111,6 111,2 113,2 112,7 112,5 113,8 113,4 113,3 Quintile 4 361 CPS00004 18,60 103,1 109,3 105,9 106,8 108,2 108,7 108,9 109,3 110,3 110,7 110,7 110,9 110,9 110,6 110,4 110,7 112,3 113,5 Quintile 5 362 CPS00005 66,47 103,7 110,0 106,3 107,7 109,1 109,5 109,7 110,0 110,9 111,3 111,2 111,4 111,4 111,1 110,9 111,8 113,4 114,5 5.2.4 All urban areas (continued) Base: Dec 2012=100 Goods Services CPI for durable goods 363 CPS00006 49,86 102,9 109,2 106,0 106,8 108,1 108,9 109,3 109,2 110,3 110,9 110,3 110,6 110,6 109,8 109,2 108,8 110,4 112,4 364 CPS00007 50,14 104,0 110,2 106,2 107,8 109,3 109,4 109,5 110,3 111,0 111,1 111,7 111,7 111,8 112,2 112,4 114,2 115,7 115,9 365 CPS00015 8,02 101,1 104,8 102,7 103,3 103,7 104,2 104,9 105,1 105,1 105,8 105,6 105,8 105,9 105,8 106,7 107,1 107,1 107,1 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr CPI for semidurable goods CPI for nondurable goods All Items excluding housing 366 CPS00016 6,32 101,8 106,7 104,0 104,8 105,5 105,9 106,1 106,4 106,7 107,4 107,8 108,3 108,8 109,0 109,3 109,7 109,9 110,2 367 CPS00017 35,52 103,4 110,7 107,1 108,0 109,6 110,5 110,8 110,6 112,1 112,6 111,8 112,1 111,9 110,8 109,8 109,0 111,3 114,0 368 CPS00008 75,48 103,7 110,0 106,3 107,8 109,3 110,0 110,2 110,4 110,8 111,3 111,0 111,3 111,3 110,8 110,6 111,5 113,2 114,6 All Items excluding food and nonalcoholic beverages 369 CPS00009 84,59 103,8 109,8 106,2 107,6 109,0 109,3 109,3 109,7 110,8 111,0 111,1 111,3 111,2 111,0 110,6 111,3 113,0 114,2 Food and nonalcoholic beverages 370 CPS01000 15,41 101,4 109,2 105,2 105,7 107,2 108,6 109,6 109,7 109,7 110,6 110,6 110,8 111,5 111,0 112,0 112,5 113,4 114,0 Food 371 CPS01100 14,20 101,4 109,3 105,2 105,8 107,3 108,8 109,8 109,9 109,8 110,6 110,7 110,9 111,6 111,2 112,1 112,7 113,6 114,2 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.32 PRICES 5.2.4 All urban areas (continued) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Bread and cereals 372 CPS01110 3,55 101,8 109,4 105,3 107,2 108,5 110,3 110,9 111,3 110,2 110,4 110,1 109,8 109,8 109,4 110,0 111,5 112,5 113,0 Meat Fish 373 CPS01120 4,56 98,4 105,7 102,1 102,0 102,8 104,9 106,0 106,0 105,7 106,8 106,6 107,6 108,9 109,5 111,0 110,9 111,4 111,6 374 CPS01130 0,37 104,1 112,3 107,7 109,1 110,2 112,0 112,9 113,2 113,1 112,7 114,4 113,8 114,7 113,7 115,4 117,6 118,0 118,4 Base: Dec 2012=100 Food Milk, eggs Oils and and cheese fats 375 376 CPS01140 CPS01150 1,74 0,55 104,7 101,6 115,6 103,2 107,7 102,7 108,7 103,9 110,8 105,7 112,7 106,3 114,2 104,6 115,3 104,5 117,2 103,0 118,9 103,0 120,0 101,9 119,9 100,8 120,7 101,4 120,5 101,1 120,7 101,8 121,5 103,2 121,5 105,1 122,2 104,0 Fruit Vegetables 377 CPS01160 0,23 96,3 100,4 101,3 100,6 102,7 101,2 100,9 96,3 95,3 95,5 95,6 97,4 108,3 110,1 109,0 101,0 103,9 109,0 378 CPS01170 1,61 102,8 113,0 109,5 109,1 112,7 113,3 115,9 113,8 113,9 114,7 115,0 114,1 113,8 110,5 110,6 111,2 113,2 115,8 Sugar, sweets and desserts 379 CPS01180 0,65 105,1 112,6 106,9 107,1 111,1 111,8 112,4 113,0 113,7 115,0 115,3 115,1 115,1 114,4 115,6 116,4 119,8 121,4 Other food 380 CPS01190 0,94 102,4 110,5 108,1 107,4 107,6 107,6 108,4 109,1 110,6 112,5 112,3 114,0 114,6 113,2 115,5 116,0 116,2 114,2 5.2.4 All urban areas (continued) Base: Dec 2012=100 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Non-alcoholic beverages Hot Cold Total beverages beverages 381 382 383 CPS01200 CPS01210 CPS01220 1,21 0,32 0,89 102,6 103,7 102,2 107,8 111,4 106,5 105,9 107,2 105,4 105,5 107,6 104,7 105,9 107,2 105,4 106,0 107,9 105,2 106,7 108,3 106,1 107,6 110,6 106,4 108,7 112,9 107,2 109,8 115,3 107,7 109,4 115,3 107,3 109,7 114,2 108,1 109,6 115,4 107,5 108,9 115,3 106,6 110,4 116,0 108,4 110,9 117,1 108,7 111,0 116,7 109,0 111,7 117,5 109,6 Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 384 CPS02000 5,43 105,3 111,9 107,6 107,9 110,1 110,8 111,3 111,5 112,6 112,9 113,1 114,6 115,2 115,2 115,6 116,8 120,0 121,4 Alcoholic beverages Total Spirits Wine Beer 385 CPS02100 3,95 105,8 112,3 108,5 108,9 110,7 111,5 112,2 112,5 112,4 112,6 112,7 114,8 115,4 115,4 116,1 117,7 120,7 122,3 386 CPS02110 0,76 105,7 114,5 107,4 107,4 111,6 114,1 115,8 116,1 116,4 116,4 116,6 117,4 117,2 117,0 118,2 118,6 121,6 123,9 387 CPS02120 0,74 104,3 109,0 105,9 105,8 109,5 109,2 109,6 109,5 108,9 110,0 109,5 109,9 110,2 110,0 110,1 110,4 113,3 113,7 388 CPS02130 2,45 106,3 112,6 109,6 110,3 110,7 111,4 111,8 112,3 112,2 112,1 112,5 115,4 116,4 116,6 117,2 119,7 122,6 124,4 Tobacco 389 CPS02200 1,48 103,9 110,9 105,3 105,4 108,7 109,1 109,2 108,9 112,9 113,9 114,2 114,2 114,4 114,5 114,5 114,4 118,0 118,9 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.33 PRICES 5.2.4 All urban areas (continued) Base: Dec 2012=100 Clothing and footwear Total Clothing Footwear Total 390 CPS03000 4,07 101,6 106,9 103,9 104,6 105,2 105,7 106,1 106,2 106,6 107,5 108,2 108,9 109,5 109,8 110,3 110,7 111,2 111,5 391 CPS03100 2,76 101,7 107,1 104,0 104,8 105,3 105,8 106,2 106,4 106,8 107,8 108,5 109,2 109,9 110,3 110,7 111,2 111,6 111,9 392 CPS03200 1,31 101,3 106,4 103,6 104,3 105,1 105,6 105,8 105,9 106,1 107,0 107,7 108,3 108,6 108,7 109,3 109,9 110,3 110,7 393 CPS04000 24,52 102,7 108,6 105,5 105,6 106,6 106,7 106,7 107,7 110,0 110,1 110,9 110,9 110,9 111,5 111,5 111,5 112,7 112,7 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Actual rentals for housing 394 CPS04100 4,76 102,4 107,6 105,0 105,0 106,4 106,4 106,4 108,0 108,0 108,0 109,3 109,3 109,3 110,3 110,3 110,3 112,0 112,0 Housing and utilities Owners' Maintenance equivalent and repair rent 395 396 CPS04200 CPS04300 11,42 1,31 102,2 102,4 107,2 107,7 104,7 104,2 104,7 105,2 106,2 106,3 106,2 107,1 106,2 108,0 107,6 108,2 107,6 108,4 107,6 108,7 108,8 109,1 108,8 108,7 108,8 109,0 109,6 109,1 109,6 110,2 109,6 110,5 111,4 110,8 111,4 110,7 Water and other services 397 CPS04400 2,85 104,0 112,6 108,0 108,0 108,0 108,0 108,0 108,0 117,0 117,2 117,2 117,2 117,2 117,2 117,2 117,2 117,2 117,2 Electricity and other fuels 398 CPS04500 4,18 103,6 111,1 107,3 107,3 107,3 107,3 107,3 107,3 114,7 114,9 114,9 114,9 114,9 114,9 114,8 114,8 114,8 114,8 5.2.4 All urban areas (continued) Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr 399 CPS05000 4,79 101,7 105,1 103,5 103,9 104,7 104,7 104,5 105,8 105,7 105,5 105,9 105,7 105,6 105,7 106,0 106,3 106,9 107,1 Base: Dec 2012=100 Household contents and services Furnishings, floor Appliances, Supplies and coverings and tableware and services textiles equipment 400 401 402 CPS05100 CPS05300 CPS05600 1,12 0,78 2,89 99,5 101,3 102,7 98,6 104,5 107,8 98,5 102,9 105,6 99,6 103,4 105,7 100,0 103,6 106,8 99,7 104,1 106,8 99,2 104,4 106,5 99,5 105,1 108,5 99,6 104,8 108,3 98,9 105,3 108,2 98,0 105,5 109,0 97,0 105,3 109,1 96,7 105,3 109,2 96,4 104,4 109,7 95,6 105,1 110,2 95,8 106,3 110,4 95,5 106,4 111,5 95,9 106,8 111,6 Health Domestic workers' wages 403 CPS05621 2,35 102,7 108,3 105,5 105,5 106,7 106,7 106,7 109,2 109,2 109,2 110,1 110,1 110,1 111,1 111,1 111,1 112,3 112,3 Total Medical products Medical services 404 CPS06000 1,46 103,8 109,3 104,5 108,1 108,2 108,9 109,2 109,8 110,2 109,9 110,3 110,9 110,9 110,3 110,9 114,5 114,7 115,4 405 CPS06100 0,74 101,8 106,4 102,9 103,8 104,0 105,2 105,6 106,8 107,6 107,1 107,9 109,0 108,9 107,8 109,0 109,2 109,7 110,8 406 CPS06200 0,72 105,7 112,2 106,3 112,6 112,6 112,8 112,8 112,8 112,8 112,8 112,8 112,8 112,8 112,8 112,8 119,9 119,9 120,2 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.34 PRICES 5.2.4 All urban areas (continued) Base: Dec 2012=100 Transport Total Purchase of vehicles Private transport operation 407 CPS07000 16,43 104,1 110,6 107,6 109,2 111,0 111,4 111,3 111,2 112,2 112,6 110,9 111,2 109,9 108,1 104,9 102,3 105,5 110,2 408 CPS07100 5,98 102,0 107,6 104,6 105,3 105,8 106,4 107,5 107,7 107,7 108,8 108,9 109,4 109,7 109,9 111,2 111,5 111,5 111,4 409 CPS07200 7,25 106,7 113,8 111,6 114,4 116,9 117,3 116,4 115,0 117,1 117,2 112,7 112,6 109,6 105,1 97,1 90,9 97,7 108,4 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Petrol Other running cost Public transport Total 410 CPS07221 5,68 107,8 115,5 113,3 116,6 119,6 120,1 118,8 116,9 119,5 119,5 113,8 113,7 109,9 104,0 93,4 85,5 93,7 107,1 411 CPS07222 1,57 103,0 107,9 105,5 106,7 106,9 107,4 107,5 108,1 108,5 108,8 108,5 108,7 108,8 108,9 110,2 110,2 112,5 113,1 412 CPS07300 3,20 101,9 108,6 104,4 104,8 107,3 107,3 107,1 109,1 109,3 109,3 110,8 111,3 111,1 111,5 111,1 111,1 111,6 112,2 413 CPS08000 2,63 101,1 100,5 101,1 101,1 101,0 100,4 100,3 100,3 100,3 100,5 100,4 100,3 100,3 99,4 99,4 99,4 99,4 99,4 Communication Postal services and telecommunication services 414 CPS08100 2,50 101,6 101,5 101,9 101,9 101,9 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,3 101,6 101,6 101,6 101,6 100,6 100,7 100,7 100,7 100,8 Telecommunication equipment 415 CPS08300 0,13 92,7 81,5 85,9 85,9 85,6 84,4 83,0 81,8 81,8 80,7 79,1 77,8 76,4 75,8 75,5 74,6 74,7 73,9 5.2.4 All urban areas (continued) Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr 416 CPS09000 4,09 102,2 105,1 103,8 103,7 104,1 104,8 105,0 105,1 105,4 105,6 105,6 105,6 105,9 106,0 106,4 106,7 106,6 106,9 Recreational equipment 417 CPS09100 1,59 100,7 101,0 100,6 100,6 100,3 100,6 100,8 101,2 101,2 101,6 101,4 101,0 101,4 100,8 100,7 100,6 100,5 100,8 Base: Dec 2012=100 Recreation and culture Books, Recreational and newspapers and cultural services stationery 418 419 CPS09400 CPS09500 1,72 0,57 102,4 102,9 104,5 114,5 103,0 110,7 103,0 110,7 103,0 113,2 104,2 114,6 104,7 114,6 104,7 114,5 105,2 115,3 105,2 114,8 105,2 115,3 105,2 115,8 105,2 116,6 105,5 117,9 106,4 118,6 106,3 120,4 106,3 121,0 106,8 121,2 Package holidays Total 420 CPS09600 0,21 109,3 114,6 115,1 114,6 116,7 114,5 112,1 112,0 112,1 114,1 113,9 115,9 116,4 117,6 116,2 118,3 116,7 115,9 421 CPS10000 2,95 107,5 116,9 109,0 109,0 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 118,5 129,5 129,5 Education Primary and secondary education 422 CPS10100 1,72 107,6 116,6 109,1 109,1 118,1 118,1 118,1 118,1 118,1 118,1 118,1 118,1 118,1 118,1 118,1 118,1 128,7 128,7 Tertiary 423 CPS10400 1,23 107,3 117,3 108,8 108,8 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 119,0 130,7 130,7 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 5.35 PRICES 5.2.4 All urban areas (concluded) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Restaurants and hotels Total Restaurants Hotels 424 425 426 CPS11000 CPS11100 CPS11200 3,50 2,54 0,96 103,8 103,5 104,8 112,5 111,8 114,5 108,5 107,2 111,9 109,1 107,4 113,8 110,4 108,9 114,6 111,2 110,1 114,0 111,5 110,7 113,7 112,1 111,8 112,8 112,4 112,5 112,1 113,4 113,5 113,1 114,4 114,0 115,2 114,8 113,9 117,4 116,1 115,2 118,4 116,4 116,0 117,5 116,5 116,2 117,4 116,7 116,3 117,8 117,8 116,6 120,9 117,5 117,3 118,1 Base: Dec 2012=100 Miscellaneous goods and services Total Personal care Insurance Financial services 427 428 429 430 CPS12000 CPS12100 CPS12500 CPS12600 14,72 2,29 9,92 1,20 106,1 103,2 107,5 105,0 113,4 109,4 115,7 109,2 107,5 105,7 108,1 108,0 112,5 105,5 115,5 108,0 113,1 108,1 115,8 108,3 113,6 108,9 116,3 108,3 113,7 109,4 116,3 108,3 113,8 109,7 116,4 108,3 114,3 109,9 116,6 110,2 114,4 111,1 116,6 110,2 114,3 110,4 116,6 110,2 114,4 110,9 116,6 110,2 114,5 111,4 116,6 110,2 114,6 111,4 116,7 110,2 115,3 112,4 116,9 114,2 121,3 113,2 125,5 114,2 121,6 115,3 125,5 114,5 121,9 115,6 125,9 114,5 Other services 431 CPS12700 1,31 102,1 106,9 105,6 105,6 105,6 106,3 106,3 106,3 107,9 107,9 107,9 107,9 107,9 107,9 109,5 109,5 109,5 109,5 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 6 Quantities marketed by producers and stocks of certain foods 6.1 Agriculture 6.1 Chapter six 6.1 AGRICULTURE 6.1 Quantities marketed by producers and stocks of certain foods 1 000 tons Year and month A M 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Grain sorghum Purchased¹ Month-end stocks 1 2 23,3 132,3 1,4 68,4 9,8 55,7 10,5 50,0 7,0 46,8 115,0 40,4 96,1 140,7 26,2 218,1 4,9 225,5 2,1 209,7 3,4 192,5 1,7 178,3 1,3 160,8 1,5 148,6 Purchased¹ 3 284,2 193,8 164,1 112,3 83,7 206,4 150,8 134,7 91,0 180,0 609,0 861,7 622,3 186,0 Wheat Month-end stocks 4 1 155,0 1 820,9 1 709,0 1 586,2 1 378,4 1 185,0 1 102,0 963,0 797,0 604,0 485,0 820,6 1 408,6 1 737,3 Purchased¹ 5 1 147,4 104,0 147,6 194,4 379,0 1 955,0 4 948,0 4 411,0 1 049,0 227,0 158,0 108,7 86,5 115,8 Maize Month-end stocks 6 4 427,7 3 170,1 2 303,6 1 634,2 975,0 1 417,0 1 659,0 5 499,0 8 558,0 8 365,0 7 418,0 6 481,0 5 652,0 4 824,0 Source: South African Grain Information Service (SAGIS) Year end: 30 April. Producer deliveries directly from farms. 1 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 7.1 Indices of the physical volume of mining production 7.1 7.1.1 Actual indices7.1 7.1.2 Seasonally adjusted indices7.2 7.2 Production and sales 7.3 7.2.1 Production, sales mass and sales7.3 Chapter seven Mining 7 7.1 MINING 7.1 Indices of the physical volumes of mining production The indices of the physical volume of mining production are based on information furnished by the Minerals Bureau, Department of Minerals Resources (DMR). The weights, which are used to aggregate minerals to mineral groups and mineral groups to total mining, are based on the value of sales derived from detailed information for a specific year supplied by the DMR. The latest weights are based on 2012 data. Two indices are shown for total mining production, namely an index including gold production and an index which excludes gold production. Monthly statistics are preliminary and subject to amendments. 7.1.1 Actual indices 2010=100 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total mining Gold Gold included excluded 1 2 FMP2000 FMP20000 1 100,0 78,90 99,5 103,5 98,0 102,7 91,2 97,7 85,5 88,2 91,6 94,1 93,6 98,0 97,9 102,8 99,7 103,1 100,1 105,5 98,6 103,5 105,0 110,2 105,7 111,5 105,3 111,2 101,9 106,4 89,6 100,6 92,2 98,1 108,8 115,3 Gold Iron ore¹ 3 FMP2400 0 21,10 84,6 80,4 66,8 75,3 81,9 77,0 79,4 86,6 79,6 80,2 85,4 84,1 82,8 85,1 48,4 70,0 84,6 4 FMP2301 0 14,46 122,0 137,6 125,5 109,8 130,6 124,0 151,9 147,0 154,3 135,9 142,2 140,7 152,7 136,0 135,8 133,7 135,2 Chromium ore 5 FMP23020 2,27 125,7 129,1 103,6 116,0 119,8 131,4 134,4 126,7 127,2 138,9 140,6 143,9 146,3 119,9 118,7 129,5 134,7 Copper 6 FMP2302 1 1,41 96,6 94,1 108,8 92,9 96,0 96,8 90,4 92,2 86,1 96,1 86,4 103,2 88,6 91,5 103,2 85,9 97,7 Manganese ore 7 FMP23022 2,97 152,8 196,5 129,0 179,3 180,2 190,2 195,1 197,4 195,1 209,0 205,4 222,2 220,7 234,4 210,5 214,3 211,4 PGMs² Nickel Other metals³ 8 FMP2302 3 19,01 92,0 65,6 77,8 48,0 47,8 56,4 45,2 54,9 58,1 62,4 77,5 76,6 85,6 96,6 70,1 60,8 111,0 9 FMP2302 9 1,77 128,1 137,5 138,9 114,9 131,1 156,3 133,8 146,7 134,0 155,8 134,1 139,1 127,2 138,4 129,2 112,2 150,7 10 FMP239 99 2,98 79,7 84,9 86,2 76,3 97,1 80,6 83,8 88,6 83,7 83,8 90,6 73,9 95,5 78,7 70,3 78,2 94,5 1 Iron ore includes haematite and magnetite. PGMs (Platinum Group Metals) include platinum, iridium, osmiridium, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium and osmium. 3 Other metals include silver, antimony, cobalt, lead concentrate, titanium, uranium oxide, zinc and zirconium minerals concentrate. 2 7.1.1 Actual indices (concluded) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Diamonds4 11 FMP27000 2,75 92,0 91,5 89,8 69,1 82,7 84,8 87,5 99,0 89,4 75,3 119,8 106,1 100,9 93,9 88,6 80,1 90,7 2010=100 Coal Building materials5 12 13 FMP21000 FMP28888 26,45 1,54 99,7 112,1 101,5 112,1 94,6 85,3 94,0 109,2 95,7 100,4 102,3 111,0 109,0 116,0 103,6 122,6 105,7 126,8 105,6 112,6 106,8 125,8 110,6 135,9 98,6 121,7 91,0 77,8 96,1 85,9 96,7 104,7 104,3 104,8 Other non-metals6 14 FMP28999 3,29 76,8 76,8 78,4 79,0 76,2 72,6 76,4 72,1 85,0 74,1 78,2 84,9 74,4 69,8 74,4 70,4 73,4 4 Diamonds include alluvial, non-alluvial and marine diamonds. Building materials include limestone for cement, brickmaking clay, brickmaking shale, granite or norite, aggregate and sand, slate, sandstone and shales for cement manufacture. 6 Other non-metals include andalusite, barites, calcite, natural gas, natural gas condensate, petroleum crude, feldspar, fluorspar, gypsum, limestone and lime (excluding limestone for cement), magnesite, perlite, pigment minerals, phosphate concentrate, pyrophyllite, salt, semi-precious stones, silica, ammonium sulphate, sodium sulphate, sulphur, talc, vermiculite, and special clays. 5 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 7.2 MINING 7.1.2 Seasonally adjusted indices 2010=100 Year and month M 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total mining Gold Gold include excluded d 15 16 FMS20 FMS2000 000 1 100,0 78,90 99,8 104,6 95,3 99,4 92,0 94,9 98,9 103,4 96,1 100,4 95,8 99,9 97,0 101,7 95,1 99,5 101,3 107,1 102,0 108,1 100,5 106,9 101,4 106,3 98,2 107,4 102,1 109,4 109,4 116,2 Chromiu m ore Gold Iron ore¹ 17 FMS2400 0 21,10 82,0 80,0 81,3 82,2 80,0 80,6 79,5 78,5 79,7 79,0 76,5 83,0 63,9 74,8 83,8 18 FMS2301 0 14,46 132,1 121,5 134,2 128,8 142,5 137,2 148,5 137,0 140,2 138,4 152,1 135,3 143,0 147,9 138,7 19 FMS23020 2,27 121,1 123,0 123,0 133,6 125,8 119,9 124,4 131,5 135,5 137,1 141,3 132,4 136,4 136,4 138,7 Copper 20 FMS2302 1 1,41 108,8 92,9 96,0 96,8 90,4 92,2 86,1 96,1 86,4 103,2 88,6 91,5 103,2 85,9 97,7 Manganes e ore 21 FMS23022 2,97 129,0 179,3 180,2 190,2 195,1 197,4 195,1 209,0 205,4 222,2 220,7 234,4 210,5 214,3 211,4 PGMs² Nickel Other metals³ 22 FMS2302 3 19,01 89,3 75,7 48,2 66,0 52,3 52,8 54,3 52,3 70,2 75,3 74,2 76,5 81,3 88,0 111,4 23 FMS2302 9 1,77 138,9 114,9 131,1 156,3 133,8 146,7 134,0 155,8 134,1 139,1 127,2 138,4 129,2 112,2 150,7 24 FMS2399 9 2,98 86,2 76,3 97,1 80,6 83,8 88,6 83,7 83,8 90,6 73,9 95,5 78,7 70,3 78,2 94,5 1 Iron ore includes haematite and magnetite. PGMs (Platinum Group Metals) include platinum, iridium, osmiridium, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium and osmium. 3 Other metals include silver, antimony, cobalt, lead concentrate, titanium, uranium oxide, zinc and zirconium minerals concentrate. 2 7.1.2 Seasonally adjusted indices (concluded) Year and month M 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Diamonds4 25 FMS27000 2,75 89,8 69,1 82,7 84,8 87,5 99,0 89,4 75,3 119,8 106,1 100,9 93,9 88,6 80,1 90,7 2010=100 Coal Building materials5 26 27 FMS21000 FMS28888 26,45 1,54 100,3 113,4 100,2 112,5 95,7 99,5 108,4 118,0 103,3 108,4 101,6 118,7 100,9 115,5 101,2 110,5 104,9 114,8 104,6 115,1 95,4 107,6 102,7 110,4 101,3 113,0 102,3 108,3 104,6 105,4 Other non-metals6 28 FMS28999 3,29 78,4 79,0 76,2 72,6 76,4 72,1 85,0 74,1 78,2 84,9 74,4 69,8 74,4 70,4 73,4 4 Diamonds include alluvial, non-alluvial and marine diamonds. Building materials include limestone for cement, brickmaking clay, brickmaking shale, granite or norite, aggregate and sand, slate, sandstone and shales for cement manufacture. 6 Other non-metals include andalusite, barites, calcite, natural gas, natural gas condensate, petroleum crude, feldspar, fluorspar, gypsum, limestone and lime (excluding limestone for cement), magnesite, perlite, pigment minerals, phosphate concentrate, pyrophyllite, salt, semi-precious stones, silica, ammonium sulphate, sodium sulphate, sulphur, talc, vermiculite, and special clays. 5 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 7.3 MINING 7.2 Production and sales Amended monthly figures are not published in all cases, but are taken into account when annual figures are compiled. The published monthly figures, therefore, do not necessarily add up to the annual figures. Gold and silver production is shown in kilograms (kg), i.e. 1 kg = 32,15075 troy ounces. Diamond production is published in 1 000 carats (columns 50 and 51), while the production of all minerals is published in 1 000 metric tons, (1 t = 1 000 kg). 7.2.1 Production, sales mass and sales Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Total mining Gold included Gold excluded Sales Sales R million R million 29 30 384 938,0 327 779,2 375 594,3 328 775,7 31 146,1 27 856,9 33 780,9 29 775,6 33 278,2 29 245,1 30 017,2 25 807,3 29 366,2 25 686,1 29 661,7 25 973,3 29 511,0 25 320,2 30 393,5 26 422,8 33 520,1 29 558,7 32 219,5 27 827,0 30 667,0 27 298,2 32 032,9 28 004,5 26 648,2 23 887,7 29 010,0 25 859,2 Gold Production Kg 31 159 724,0 151 618,0 10 501,0 11 840,0 12 875,0 12 114,0 12 490,0 13 620,0 12 512,0 12 617,0 13 431,0 13 227,0 13 016,0 13 375,0 7 604,0 11 001,0 Nickel Sales R million 32 57 158,6 46 818,5 3 289,2 4 005,3 4 033,1 4 209,9 3 680,1 3 688,4 4 190,8 3 970,6 3 961,3 4 392,5 3 368,8 4 028,5 2 760,5 3 150,8 Production Tons 33 51 208,0 54 956,0 4 627,0 3 825,0 4 366,0 5 204,0 4 457,0 4 884,0 4 461,0 5 188,0 4 466,0 4 631,0 4 237,0 4 610,0 4 303,0 3 736,0 Sales R million 34 6 947,9 9 135,4 697,3 824,8 703,6 604,8 805,8 749,3 953,3 954,5 704,2 660,6 524,0 953,2 648,9 669,1 Iron ore Production 1000t 35 71 644,9 80 759,3 6 142,1 5 372,7 6 388,3 6 067,8 7 430,7 7 190,6 7 548,2 6 650,3 6 957,0 6 885,0 7 472,4 6 654,2 6 642,0 6 541,9 Sales R million 36 63 087,6 58 699,2 5 280,4 6 246,8 5 891,0 5 712,3 4 904,2 5 151,6 4 506,8 3 226,5 4 428,9 4 645,9 4 573,5 4 131,3 4 376,0 3 899,6 Source: Department of Mineral Resources 7.2.1 Production, sales mass and sales (continued) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Production 1000t 37 13 661,3 14 028,9 938,7 1 051,1 1 085,2 1 190,0 1 217,3 1 147,6 1 152,6 1 258,5 1 273,4 1 303,3 1 325,2 1 086,0 1 075,6 1 173,4 Chromium ore Sales mass 1000t 38 12 651,4 13 760,4 1 027,4 1 197,0 1 338,1 980,2 1 275,9 1 178,6 1 073,0 1 107,8 1 224,2 1 135,1 1 088,1 1 135,0 1 121,9 1 089,8 Sales R million 39 11 762,7 13 609,3 1 000,7 1 259,7 1 167,8 940,1 1 347,5 1 250,9 1 013,7 1 150,4 1 132,3 1 123,3 1 083,0 1 139,9 1 127,5 1 110,7 Copper Production Sales 1000t R million 40 41 80,8 5 817,5 78,7 5 950,7 7,6 479,1 6,5 734,4 6,7 582,3 6,7 450,6 6,3 505,4 6,4 493,0 6,0 320,4 6,7 533,8 6,0 538,0 7,2 458,7 6,2 474,1 6,4 380,9 7,2 353,3 6,0 373,9 Manganese ore Production Sales 1000t R million 42 43 10 957,1 14 476,2 14 092,5 16 329,2 771,0 1 482,5 1 071,3 1 244,2 1 076,8 1 503,8 1 136,8 1 460,0 1 166,0 1 326,5 1 179,9 1 215,5 1 165,9 1 086,8 1 249,2 1 364,1 1 227,4 1 343,6 1 328,3 1 258,6 1 319,2 1 436,3 1 400,7 1 607,3 1 258,2 1 711,1 1 280,5 1 435,3 PGMs Production Sales Kg R million 44 45 264 188,0 84 234,6 188 444,0 77 501,5 18 636,0 7 308,1 11 485,0 7 319,0 11 452,0 5 511,6 13 511,0 5 688,7 10 833,0 5 186,9 13 142,0 5 101,7 13 919,0 6 059,6 14 945,0 6 186,4 18 560,0 7 379,4 18 347,0 6 667,1 20 491,0 6 959,7 23 123,0 8 133,3 16 792,0 5 179,7 14 561,0 5 968,1 Source: Department of Mineral Resources BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 7.4 MINING 7.2.1 Production, sales mass and sales (continued) Silver Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Production Kg 46 68 777,0 37 268,0 2 590,0 2 763,0 3 715,0 2 936,0 3 991,0 2 849,0 2 798,0 3 617,0 3 801,0 2 963,0 2 760,0 2 485,0 1 203,0 3 302,0 Sales R million 47 452,8 342,2 51,9 22,3 44,6 12,1 29,3 14,0 44,9 9,7 48,1 7,3 7,4 50,6 4,7 9,1 Other metallic minerals¹ Sales mass 1000t 48 3 299,5 3 343,3 261,6 282,8 330,2 203,9 316,2 311,2 269,9 293,9 274,3 280,0 266,7 252,6 237,4 233,0 Sales R million 49 10 588,7 10 365,4 673,6 779,8 1 169,1 561,0 713,8 994,0 829,9 937,1 1 143,9 750,3 986,9 826,0 534,6 704,2 Diamonds Total Non-alluvial Production Production 1000 carats 1000 carats 50 51 8 157,4 7 878,2 8 119,5 7 785,4 663,6 638,0 510,5 484,7 611,1 584,4 627,0 605,4 646,9 617,4 731,7 708,3 661,2 631,9 556,9 524,2 885,4 851,0 784,6 753,4 746,2 711,4 694,4 675,3 655,3 624,7 592,1 560,2 Coal Production 1000t 52 256 405,1 260 925,9 20 280,5 20 141,3 20 516,5 21 917,7 23 361,6 22 209,0 22 651,3 22 623,7 22 890,2 23 701,4 21 135,8 19 496,9 20 601,4 20 716,0 Sales mass 1000t 53 258 370,3 252 471,5 20 105,7 18 209,6 21 605,7 20 645,5 20 466,0 21 238,6 21 146,0 22 652,6 21 825,7 22 298,9 21 257,9 21 019,3 20 974,5 20 695,4 Sales R million 54 101 332,4 101 697,1 8 457,9 7 307,5 8 911,9 8 159,9 7 889,2 8 146,1 8 285,8 9 399,9 9 069,7 8 655,3 8 436,0 8 977,9 7 988,1 8 213,7 Source: Department of Mineral Resources Silver is excluded. 1 7.2.1 Production, sales mass and sales (continued) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Building materials Lime and limestone Granite or norite Production Sales mass Sales Sales mass Sales 1000t 1000t R million 1000t R million 55 56 57 58 59 21 965,7 20 155,4 2 824,9 311,5 464,6 21 810,8 19 317,0 2 793,9 212,4 509,8 1 725,3 1 547,9 218,8 10,6 26,5 1 577,9 1 399,8 215,7 11,3 28,7 1 615,0 1 401,3 221,0 10,7 30,3 1 874,6 1 703,1 246,6 15,1 33,4 1 902,1 1 652,7 246,1 26,9 61,5 1 610,3 1 460,4 216,3 14,7 34,8 1 870,8 1 732,4 238,2 27,6 60,8 1 672,9 1 431,8 220,4 22,5 55,1 1 919,2 1 770,7 242,5 22,4 53,2 2 287,4 1 950,5 258,7 22,1 53,0 1 924,1 1 684,2 239,4 18,0 41,7 1 831,2 1 582,2 230,2 10,5 30,8 1 779,0 1 485,8 231,7 14,3 32,6 1 657,7 1 472,1 237,5 14,6 32,4 Other Sales mass Sales 1000t R million 60 61 68 909,6 5 908,6 70 054,6 6 567,7 4 464,4 418,6 5 937,2 570,7 5 299,4 491,1 5 696,5 519,8 5 895,3 567,8 6 503,8 564,8 6 540,0 613,7 5 924,8 570,9 6 686,0 614,7 7 015,5 658,7 6 229,9 581,8 3 861,8 395,1 4 326,2 435,1 5 442,7 513,7 Source: Department of Mineral Resources BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 7.5 MINING 7.2.1 Production, sales mass and sales (concluded) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Production 1000t 62 477,3 496,0 35,0 42,3 38,9 38,5 39,9 46,0 44,5 43,2 44,1 56,6 41,8 25,2 37,9 42,4 Salt Sales mass 1000t 63 478,2 494,8 32,8 41,9 38,2 36,0 40,5 47,9 49,4 43,3 44,6 55,0 41,3 23,9 35,7 39,4 Sales R million 64 155,2 161,8 12,0 13,8 12,8 12,9 13,3 14,0 13,9 14,4 14,4 16,9 14,2 9,2 10,0 11,8 Production 1000t 65 157,8 164,1 15,4 12,4 13,5 12,7 14,9 15,6 16,0 13,8 10,9 16,0 13,6 9,3 16,3 1,3 Fluorspar Sales mass 1000t 66 174,4 144,8 13,7 9,3 17,5 4,7 24,3 9,9 10,1 9,7 6,8 19,7 1,9 17,2 7,8 24,6 Sales R million 67 568,3 470,8 47,0 30,3 57,9 13,8 78,8 31,4 31,9 30,5 23,1 67,6 5,4 53,1 26,8 76,8 Other non-metallic minerals² Sales R million 68 19 157,5 24 642,6 1 702,6 3 178,0 2 946,5 1 391,4 2 009,8 1 996,1 1 260,6 1 768,9 2 822,9 2 545,0 1 935,0 1 085,8 1 227,7 2 603,4 Source: Department of Mineral Resources Salt and fluorspar are excluded. 2 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 8.1 Indices of the physical volume of manufacturing production 8.1 8.1.1 Indices of the physical volume of manufacturing production: Food and beverages8.1 8.1.2 Indices of the physical volume of manufacturing production: Textiles, clothing, leather and footwear8.2 8.1.3 Indices of the physical volume of manufacturing production: Wood, paper, publishing and printing8.3 8.1.4 Indices of the physical volume of manufacturing production: Petroleum, chemical products, rubber and plastic products and, glass and non-metallic mineral products8.4 8.1.5 Indices of the physical volume of manufacturing production: Basic iron and steel, non-ferrous metal products, metal products and machinery 8.5 8.1.6 Indices of the physical volume of manufacturing production: Electrical machinery and, radio, television, communication apparatus and professional equipment8.6 8.1.7 Indices of the physical volume of manufacturing production: Motor vehicles, parts and accessories and other transport equipment and, other manufacturing not elsewhere classified 8.7 8.2 Value of sales 8.8 8.2.1 Value of sales: Food and beverages 8.8 8.2.2 Value of sales: Textile, clothing, leather and footwear 8.9 8.2.3 Value of sales: Wood, paper, publishing and printing 8.10 8.2.4 Value of sales: Petroleum, chemical products, rubber and plastic products and, glass and non-metallic mineral products 8.11 8.2.5 Value of sales: Basic iron and steel, non-ferrous metal products, metal products and machinery8.12 8.2.6 Value of sales: Electrical machinery and, radio, television, communication apparatus and professional equipment 8.13 8.2.7 Value of sales: Motor vehicles, parts and accessories and other transport equipment and, other manufacturing not elsewhere classified 8.14 8.3 Utilisation of production capacity by large enterprises 8.15 8.3.1 Total manufacturing, manufacturing divisions and manufacturing major groups8.15 Chapter eight Manufacturing 8 8.1 MANUFACTURING 8.1 Indices of the physical volumes of manufacturing production The calculation of the manufacturing production indices (columns 1 to 110) is based on the value of manufactured products and articles after the effect of price changes has been eliminated by deflation by using appropriate sub-indices of the production price index (PPI). For 38 of the 44 SIC major groups in manufacturing, the value of production is calculated from the value of sales and stocks of manufactured products obtained from the monthly survey of manufacturing enterprises. The sample of manufacturing production and sales is based on an updated version of Stats SA's business register, based on the database of units registered for value-added tax (VAT) and income tax, obtained from the South African Revenue Service (SARS). The latest sample was drawn in April 2014. The weighting factors for combining of manufacturing major groups to total manufacturing were calculated on the basis of the 2012 national accounts value added, results as from January 2012. According to international practice, indices are re-based every five years. The indices are presented here at reference year 2010=100. The industrial classification used in this publication is based on the Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities (SIC), January 1993. 8.1.1 Indices of the physical volumes of manufacturing production: Food and beverages (a) Actual indices Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 1 MPI30999 24,44 108,0 110,3 98,0 98,3 101,8 103,9 105,6 106,9 113,0 110,2 119,4 121,8 118,1 126,2 95,4 101,0 110,1 Meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils and fats 2 MPI30100 5,39 109,5 115,2 99,5 104,8 112,2 110,6 114,3 114,8 118,3 114,2 122,4 120,3 121,1 129,3 98,0 107,1 128,3 2010=100 Food and beverages Dairy Grain mill products, starches and products prepared animal feeds 3 4 MPI30200 MPI30300 1,78 2,86 106,0 107,5 107,4 105,2 110,0 101,9 96,3 96,5 104,8 104,7 99,9 101,2 98,6 106,3 93,7 110,5 101,3 107,2 103,1 106,1 114,8 107,5 124,1 109,0 116,9 107,7 125,4 103,4 118,6 94,6 98,0 92,8 110,3 107,2 Other food products 5 MPI30400 7,73 105,0 106,8 83,5 86,5 92,9 109,1 104,6 111,4 124,0 113,2 121,5 117,4 112,2 105,0 72,9 91,7 94,2 Meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils and fats 8 MPS30100 5,39 116,9 115,0 106,9 113,8 114,1 116,8 116,5 115,2 117,5 114,7 115,5 118,8 118,1 117,9 120,0 2010=100 Food and beverages Dairy Grain mill products, starches and products prepared animal feeds 9 10 MPS30200 MPS30300 1,78 2,86 107,0 108,4 105,7 107,3 106,8 102,4 105,8 106,4 105,4 107,3 105,2 109,4 107,2 104,8 105,8 104,4 110,4 103,2 109,5 102,7 109,3 102,3 112,9 102,2 116,0 104,0 107,6 103,8 111,3 103,4 Other food products 11 MPS30400 7,73 108,0 106,7 109,3 110,2 96,2 106,1 107,2 101,5 111,6 101,9 105,8 120,1 99,0 112,6 108,0 Beverages 6 MPI30500 6,68 111,0 113,3 108,7 107,9 101,6 94,6 101,4 97,4 101,5 107,3 120,9 132,9 127,4 158,1 113,7 111,2 115,1 (b) Seasonally adjusted indices Total Year and month M 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 7 MPS30999 24,44 110,7 109,7 107,3 110,2 106,9 111,2 110,8 108,9 113,3 109,5 109,2 115,7 110,5 112,9 113,1 Beverages 12 MPS30500 6,68 110,8 110,8 107,7 110,2 113,5 114,9 114,0 115,1 116,9 117,0 110,9 114,9 118,9 114,6 118,1 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 8.2 MANUFACTURING 8.1.2 Indices of the physical volumes of manufacturing production: Textiles, clothing, leather and footwear (a) Actual indices Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 13 MPI31999 3,17 96,5 97,1 73,9 99,6 98,2 95,0 94,5 89,4 100,3 97,7 104,5 118,3 117,5 76,2 71,0 99,3 103,1 Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles 14 MPI31100 0,74 82,8 82,0 69,6 90,2 79,4 81,1 84,5 83,5 80,5 74,1 91,6 96,5 96,7 56,0 63,9 92,3 97,4 2010=100 Textiles, clothing, leather and footwear Other textile Knitted and Wearing apparel products crocheted articles including fur 15 16 17 MPI31200 MPI31300 MPI31400 0,47 0,10 1,19 95,1 65,9 100,9 96,0 56,9 101,5 72,4 43,0 72,6 99,2 68,0 100,5 98,5 70,3 102,8 90,5 67,6 97,3 100,5 67,5 92,9 93,3 45,7 92,3 95,9 52,7 106,7 99,7 47,8 105,9 98,6 55,0 106,8 115,1 61,6 126,1 112,7 67,1 128,8 75,1 36,5 85,6 79,2 39,8 65,8 98,9 55,7 98,1 94,9 61,7 109,2 Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles 21 MPS31100 0,74 86,2 81,0 77,5 83,2 80,5 81,4 77,0 74,8 88,4 83,7 88,3 84,5 81,1 82,8 90,8 2010=100 Textiles, clothing, leather and footwear Other textile Knitted and Wearing apparel products crocheted articles including fur 22 23 24 MPS31200 MPS31300 MPS31400 0,47 0,10 1,19 93,5 60,3 107,8 95,5 60,8 103,5 94,3 59,1 99,3 98,8 61,9 98,4 97,9 59,2 94,7 93,2 47,7 95,7 96,3 56,7 103,7 96,4 54,4 102,0 95,4 55,7 101,2 96,9 55,8 106,0 95,4 56,1 103,3 98,7 52,0 103,5 105,0 55,0 97,8 95,3 50,8 100,9 93,0 52,2 105,6 Leather and leather products 18 MPI31600 0,28 120,3 123,1 116,7 125,2 140,0 127,6 119,5 121,4 115,9 106,1 121,8 130,1 136,1 116,3 107,4 129,0 130,7 Footwear 19 MPI31700 0,39 101,5 105,0 65,2 105,0 97,1 103,7 100,0 75,3 123,5 121,1 128,7 144,9 127,1 68,9 72,2 106,0 95,4 (b) Seasonally adjusted indices Total Year and month M 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 20 MPS31999 3,17 100,1 97,5 95,5 97,8 94,0 90,7 97,2 95,0 99,6 99,6 99,1 99,1 97,6 97,0 99,8 Leather and leather products 25 MPS31600 0,28 132,5 118,0 131,0 131,6 120,0 117,3 118,3 113,6 126,5 118,6 119,4 132,8 121,1 122,3 122,3 Footwear 26 MPS31700 0,39 97,9 107,2 102,7 107,7 102,6 81,6 111,7 107,2 112,6 110,2 107,4 101,4 113,1 107,3 103,3 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 8.3 MANUFACTURING 8.1.3 Indices of the physical volumes of manufacturing production: Wood, paper, publishing and printing (a) Actual indices Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 27 MPI32999 12,65 103,3 104,2 88,3 98,4 108,0 95,3 101,4 103,0 104,7 102,2 113,4 118,4 120,4 97,4 87,5 97,1 106,2 Sawmilling and planing of wood 28 MPI32100 1,83 108,4 114,1 94,6 114,3 120,8 107,0 110,5 120,3 123,5 112,1 115,1 133,3 125,4 92,5 108,9 129,3 130,2 2010=100 Wood, paper, publishing and printing Wood, cork and straw Paper and paper products products 29 30 MPI32200 MPI32300 2,55 4,89 98,7 100,0 100,4 103,7 80,6 91,1 97,2 95,0 98,9 112,8 97,4 93,8 96,6 104,2 100,3 105,0 98,4 99,2 104,9 97,3 117,4 110,5 121,5 109,7 118,8 115,4 73,2 110,6 82,0 89,3 96,5 92,8 107,6 104,8 Sawmilling and planing of wood 34 MPS32100 1,83 105,3 115,4 116,6 114,2 108,6 119,8 114,4 110,1 112,9 118,5 116,1 118,8 121,0 130,5 123,8 2010=100 Wood, paper, publishing and printing Wood, cork and straw Paper and paper products products 35 36 MPS32200 MPS32300 2,55 4,89 98,2 102,1 101,9 102,3 96,9 107,9 105,9 105,1 97,3 105,9 100,9 101,5 96,1 102,5 99,0 97,4 108,8 101,0 103,2 104,0 100,8 104,6 94,5 109,6 100,3 100,2 100,8 100,3 105,2 100,1 Publishing 31 MPI32400 1,51 116,5 106,3 90,9 96,4 111,4 95,6 96,7 102,8 100,1 103,9 116,1 124,9 125,0 111,2 77,0 87,3 96,6 Printing and recorded media 32 MPI32500 1,87 102,6 99,5 83,4 94,8 92,3 84,7 95,6 84,3 113,2 100,3 112,0 116,9 126,9 89,3 77,6 85,7 91,9 (b) Seasonally adjusted indices Total Year and month M 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 33 MPS32999 12,65 101,1 104,1 105,6 107,3 103,6 103,7 104,2 99,6 104,5 105,3 105,1 106,1 100,6 102,9 104,1 Publishing 37 MPS32400 1,51 105,8 108,1 113,2 109,7 108,0 104,8 101,6 101,9 102,3 105,3 105,1 109,3 91,2 99,1 99,7 Printing and recorded media 38 MPS32500 1,87 95,0 97,0 94,4 106,4 97,8 96,5 111,8 93,9 101,1 98,3 101,5 97,9 89,5 88,7 97,3 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 8.4 MANUFACTURING 8.1.4 Indices of the physical volumes of manufacturing production: Petroleum, chemical products, rubber and plastic products, and glass and nonmetallic mineral products (a) Actual indices Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 39 MPI33999 22,13 108,0 108,1 103,2 104,6 104,6 100,4 108,2 107,1 109,2 105,8 107,0 121,2 121,8 104,3 102,6 102,4 110,4 2010=100 Petroleum, chemical products, rubber and plastic products Coke, Other petroleum Basic Rubber chemical products and chemicals products products nuclear fuel 40 41 42 43 MPI33209 MPI33400 MPI33500 MPI33700 7,77 3,81 6,49 1,00 101,9 108,7 114,5 113,0 102,5 115,4 113,0 105,2 109,9 108,0 97,3 105,7 95,2 107,7 110,6 123,5 95,6 111,2 109,6 128,3 100,4 106,8 99,9 87,6 111,5 110,5 106,9 107,1 107,2 105,2 111,2 100,6 110,3 119,2 108,6 98,4 86,6 118,2 119,9 98,5 87,0 116,4 123,0 106,6 104,4 132,1 135,5 120,4 108,7 137,3 128,6 119,0 112,8 112,3 104,5 67,2 111,9 101,5 102,7 90,6 96,1 97,1 115,3 102,2 99,6 118,1 120,7 115,3 Glass and non-metallic mineral products Plastic products Total 44 MPI33800 3,06 107,4 104,0 92,2 105,7 100,9 97,9 99,8 102,6 98,5 111,9 112,4 120,2 122,1 84,1 83,9 97,4 105,0 45 MPI34999 3,91 105,5 99,4 83,4 96,0 97,3 95,2 102,2 102,1 110,4 102,6 104,4 117,0 108,7 72,9 75,2 92,7 97,2 Glass and glass products 46 MPI34100 0,78 105,3 89,8 79,6 99,1 80,8 73,5 78,6 83,4 91,2 97,3 93,3 108,7 104,5 87,2 79,3 87,5 83,4 Non-metallic mineral products 47 MPI34200 3,13 105,6 101,7 84,4 95,2 101,4 100,6 108,1 106,7 115,2 103,9 107,1 119,1 109,8 69,3 74,2 94,0 100,6 (b) Seasonally adjusted indices Total Year and month M 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 48 MPS33999 22,13 111,1 109,3 103,5 107,0 108,4 107,5 104,8 104,9 107,0 111,6 112,3 110,6 109,8 107,1 109,0 2010=100 Petroleum, chemical products, rubber and plastic products Coke, Other petroleum Basic Rubber chemical products and chemicals products products nuclear fuel 49 50 51 52 MPS33209 MPS33400 MPS33500 MPS33700 7,77 3,81 6,49 1,00 107,2 116,7 111,9 116,8 103,8 115,4 112,0 112,7 96,4 114,5 107,5 105,9 102,6 112,1 111,1 99,6 109,9 110,5 110,4 96,9 104,7 109,8 112,2 100,5 102,0 116,2 106,8 92,0 85,3 117,7 119,1 106,5 95,6 116,1 115,9 104,9 104,9 120,8 117,3 114,4 109,0 121,8 115,9 108,0 107,6 116,8 116,1 103,7 108,2 107,5 118,8 100,5 104,9 105,0 116,7 91,1 101,3 118,3 116,5 103,7 Glass and non-metallic mineral products Plastic products Total Glass and glass products 53 MPS33800 3,06 110,7 109,0 98,6 105,2 101,1 104,1 97,8 107,8 106,7 104,4 102,4 101,4 100,8 100,2 102,7 54 MPS34999 3,91 103,8 104,4 98,9 100,2 99,2 98,9 100,2 97,6 99,7 101,6 96,6 91,0 94,5 100,7 97,3 55 MPS34100 0,78 91,8 104,2 90,5 83,6 87,5 86,0 87,2 90,1 87,5 90,3 88,0 91,0 91,8 92,0 93,4 Non-metallic mineral products 56 MPS34200 3,13 106,8 104,4 100,9 104,4 102,1 102,2 103,4 99,4 102,7 104,4 98,7 91,0 95,2 102,8 98,3 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 8.5 MANUFACTURING 8.1.5 Indices of the physical volumes of manufacturing production: Basic iron and steel, non-ferrous metal products, metal products and machinery (a) Actual indices Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 57 MPI35999 19,59 106,9 103,8 89,6 102,8 112,4 103,4 106,7 107,8 88,5 109,9 108,7 115,8 112,4 87,3 89,4 102,8 113,7 Basic iron and steel products 58 MPI35100 3,38 94,8 94,6 94,1 91,3 92,9 98,2 107,0 95,4 78,2 98,9 94,8 100,1 98,0 86,4 105,6 97,9 101,5 2010=100 Basic iron and steel, non-ferrous metal products, metal products and machinery Other Special purpose Non-ferrous Structural metal General fabricated machinery, office metal products, tanks purpose metal and accounting products and reservoirs machinery products machinery 59 60 61 62 63 MPI35200 MPI35400 MPI35500 MPI35600 MPI35700 3,18 1,89 4,40 2,44 3,44 108,4 88,8 119,5 100,4 114,4 103,9 82,3 120,5 88,2 111,3 106,6 72,0 92,9 69,9 83,4 103,9 90,5 123,2 88,4 100,3 111,8 88,8 125,7 96,4 132,9 106,6 79,3 119,3 85,8 104,1 112,6 83,3 122,5 84,1 103,9 103,2 89,9 131,4 91,4 116,2 90,6 67,3 94,6 78,3 108,9 108,7 83,6 130,2 95,3 119,7 101,4 80,5 139,2 91,7 118,9 110,3 97,2 140,1 103,6 120,7 100,7 93,0 136,5 95,7 123,8 90,0 62,2 90,8 78,1 102,8 94,2 61,0 95,5 67,1 86,5 93,2 84,5 123,5 82,9 111,4 102,1 92,0 133,0 90,6 136,2 Household appliances 64 MPI35800 0,86 113,6 114,8 110,9 118,1 138,4 130,2 128,9 106,4 83,4 113,2 103,1 128,9 133,8 82,0 115,0 115,0 130,3 (b) Seasonally adjusted indices Total Year and month M 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 65 MPS35999 19,59 104,9 105,8 105,2 108,7 103,9 106,6 87,0 106,3 106,2 104,2 102,8 104,4 105,0 105,8 106,9 2010=100 Basic iron and steel, non-ferrous metal products, metal products and machinery Structural Other Special purpose Basic iron Non-ferrous General metal products, fabricated machinery, office and steel metal purpose tanks and metal and accounting products products machinery reservoirs products machinery 66 67 68 69 70 71 MPS35100 MPS35200 MPS35400 MPS35500 MPS35600 MPS35700 3,38 3,18 1,89 4,40 2,44 3,44 95,5 108,9 88,9 117,3 89,5 110,0 95,3 108,9 87,2 123,0 93,6 106,5 89,7 107,9 85,0 121,5 92,7 112,3 96,3 109,2 87,0 128,0 92,3 113,2 96,3 109,4 82,1 120,2 84,1 106,8 93,9 108,3 87,2 128,5 88,6 112,5 82,5 88,9 66,8 88,8 75,6 108,1 98,1 104,1 81,6 121,7 91,8 119,4 94,3 101,7 78,8 134,4 88,1 113,8 95,5 101,8 82,7 123,6 90,8 109,2 98,7 99,1 81,5 117,4 85,6 111,9 99,8 98,5 81,5 123,4 87,2 112,8 106,2 96,7 74,7 121,4 86,4 114,8 101,7 97,9 81,7 123,8 87,3 117,7 98,5 98,1 90,6 128,4 86,9 115,2 Household appliances 72 MPS35800 0,86 122,6 119,6 124,3 133,7 122,7 108,2 81,8 112,0 107,1 114,2 117,7 112,5 127,3 116,7 122,0 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 8.6 MANUFACTURING 8.1.6 Indices of the physical volumes of manufacturing production: Electrical machinery, and radio, television, communication apparatus and professional equipment (a) Actual indices 2010=100 Radio, television, communication apparatus and professional equipment Electrical machinery Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total 73 MPI369 99 1,70 104,5 102,3 80,1 103,5 116,1 98,1 101,5 114,3 81,8 109,1 112,9 113,8 114,3 81,8 78,9 100,9 114,6 Electrical motors, generators and transformers 74 MPI36100 0,20 121,8 140,4 113,5 173,0 182,4 114,9 104,8 134,8 105,4 150,8 162,6 138,1 153,4 151,1 128,5 152,3 142,8 Electri city distrib ution and control appara tus 75 MPI362 00 0,54 101,4 89,3 62,0 89,6 103,3 93,5 94,0 101,4 59,7 94,9 99,3 104,6 101,7 67,5 58,7 85,6 107,6 Insulat ed wire and cable Accumul ators, primary cells and primary batteries 76 MPI363 00 0,14 102,4 99,1 74,1 113,9 111,2 98,0 103,6 119,3 61,4 94,6 116,5 113,3 118,9 64,0 61,1 117,1 127,0 77 MPI3640 0 0,15 94,5 101,3 92,0 91,8 107,4 98,5 101,4 107,5 119,2 96,2 110,5 110,4 109,3 70,9 98,4 106,6 116,3 Electric lamps and lighting equipment Other electrical equipme nt Total 78 79 MPI3660 0 0,57 104,3 102,0 84,7 92,0 111,5 95,6 105,4 120,3 93,6 111,4 106,5 108,9 112,2 82,0 82,6 92,8 110,7 80 MPI379 99 1,41 128,3 141,5 118,9 121,0 141,7 129,4 141,1 138,0 122,4 160,4 151,1 171,7 175,7 126,2 81,1 117,6 127,1 MPI36500 0,10 104,7 104,1 75,5 109,7 99,2 102,7 110,8 113,1 60,6 128,4 122,3 148,4 117,8 60,3 64,8 97,0 100,4 Radio, television and communic ation apparatus Profession al equipment 81 82 MPI37200 MPI37400 0,90 141,2 163,7 140,0 132,1 155,4 147,6 165,5 150,5 140,3 198,1 173,5 205,6 211,5 144,3 85,4 125,1 127,5 0,51 105,2 101,8 81,4 101,2 117,2 96,9 97,5 115,6 90,5 93,3 111,3 111,4 111,8 93,8 73,3 104,1 126,4 (b) Seasonally adjusted indices 2010=100 Radio, television, communication apparatus and professional equipment Electrical machinery Total Electrical motors, generato rs and transfor mers 83 MPS3699 9 1,70 106,5 106,6 105,6 103,0 99,3 107,9 78,0 102,6 104,4 103,9 101,7 111,7 105,8 104,3 103,5 84 MPS3610 0 0,20 150,5 174,0 177,2 122,9 103,9 123,4 100,5 132,3 151,9 127,8 137,5 206,8 170,4 152,6 139,9 Year and month M 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Electricit y distributi on and control apparatu s 85 MPS3620 0 0,54 96,4 95,2 89,6 96,4 96,1 96,0 54,2 89,3 85,4 91,3 87,3 94,2 93,2 91,1 92,5 Insulated wire and cable 86 MPS3630 0 0,14 110,6 107,3 99,6 105,3 95,4 107,4 57,6 90,1 106,2 103,4 107,7 105,2 90,4 109,8 114,1 Accumula tors, primary cells and primary batteries Electric lamps and lighting equipme nt Other electrical equipme nt Total 87 88 MPS3650 0 0,10 112,0 111,0 105,1 108,7 107,7 105,3 55,6 110,4 110,3 120,5 100,0 102,6 101,0 98,8 106,4 89 MPS3660 0 0,57 100,7 96,5 97,9 101,2 99,9 115,9 93,8 107,9 104,4 104,7 99,6 101,2 98,9 98,7 97,3 90 MPS379 99 1,41 145,7 115,6 145,2 147,1 149,7 141,9 122,8 146,2 143,4 149,4 146,8 144,2 101,3 113,6 128,5 MPS36400 0,15 99,2 93,4 103,2 101,6 100,0 101,6 108,1 96,7 104,5 104,3 110,4 99,7 108,6 108,5 107,0 Radio, television and communicati on apparatus Profession al equipment 91 92 MPS37200 MPS37400 0,90 166,7 122,2 166,7 174,4 178,7 160,2 140,6 173,7 167,6 174,7 171,3 168,5 101,6 117,3 136,5 0,51 108,3 103,9 106,9 98,5 98,0 109,3 91,1 97,4 100,3 104,2 103,2 100,9 100,7 106,9 114,4 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 8.7 MANUFACTURING 8.1.7 Indices of the physical volumes of manufacturing production: Motor vehicles, parts and accessories and other transport equipment, and other manufacturing not elsewhere classified (a) Actual indices 2010=100 Motor vehicles, parts and accessories and other transport equipment Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total Motor vehicles 93 MPI38999 7,39 108,1 107,8 98,5 111,2 109,0 99,9 107,5 108,1 90,7 119,3 126,0 132,6 121,5 68,7 95,4 112,2 123,5 94 MPI38100 2,98 124,6 128,6 116,5 132,5 118,3 115,5 125,1 132,6 98,7 151,6 160,6 168,6 153,5 69,2 118,9 137,2 144,8 Bodies for motor vehicles, trailers and semitrailers 95 MPI38200 0,43 111,2 107,2 76,3 110,0 107,4 102,9 116,7 115,0 95,0 111,0 121,6 141,1 124,0 65,1 79,2 116,4 129,9 Parts and accessories for motor vehicles and their engines Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified Other transport equipment Total¹ Furniture Other¹ 97 MPI38400 1,21 96,8 95,5 88,6 91,5 108,1 84,7 86,1 88,1 86,3 98,4 105,3 109,1 95,2 105,0 76,4 94,1 119,5 98 MPI39991 3,61 95,5 98,6 82,5 103,0 97,7 83,5 93,4 99,5 106,6 101,4 103,6 122,0 116,2 73,2 75,6 95,9 88,7 99 MPI39100 1,08 110,6 113,2 72,0 102,3 102,5 109,0 117,9 118,2 120,5 116,2 123,2 143,4 139,1 93,7 72,3 100,3 96,6 100 MPI39OTHER 2,53 89,0 92,3 86,9 103,4 95,6 72,6 82,9 91,4 100,7 95,0 95,2 112,8 106,4 64,4 77,1 94,0 85,4 96 MPI38300 2,77 94,8 90,8 87,0 97,2 99,6 89,2 96,5 89,3 83,4 94,9 98,5 102,7 98,3 52,8 81,0 92,6 101,4 Total manufacturing 101 MPI30000 100 106,5 106,6 94,4 102,1 106,2 100,5 105,5 106,3 103,5 108,5 113,0 121,1 118,6 99,5 92,1 101,7 110,2 Including recycling and tobacco products. (b) Seasonally adjusted indices 2010=100 Motor vehicles, parts and accessories and other transport equipment Year and month M 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total Motor vehicles 102 MPS38999 7,39 111,6 112,2 103,5 113,3 103,8 105,7 86,2 112,7 118,0 112,4 110,1 104,8 110,9 113,2 117,3 103 MPS38100 2,98 133,6 132,3 116,2 135,0 123,9 131,3 88,7 140,4 148,2 138,8 136,6 120,3 137,2 137,1 138,3 Bodies for motor vehicles, trailers and semitrailers 104 MPS38200 0,43 104,3 111,0 107,1 108,2 105,7 112,7 90,7 107,7 115,8 112,3 109,1 100,0 114,4 117,3 126,6 Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified Parts and accessories for motor vehicles and their engines Other transport equipment Total¹ Furniture Other¹ 105 MPS38300 2,77 94,0 97,1 93,6 97,6 88,8 87,8 82,0 91,9 90,1 89,7 91,8 84,2 92,5 92,4 97,3 106 MPS38400 1,21 100,4 97,5 93,4 97,4 87,9 81,3 87,5 93,9 108,5 99,4 87,6 115,3 86,9 100,3 108,0 107 MPS39991 3,61 100,0 100,1 96,8 103,8 91,8 98,7 100,6 97,8 105,0 99,2 94,4 94,4 93,8 92,7 92,8 108 MPS39100 1,08 113,3 110,3 115,2 118,6 116,2 117,3 114,3 111,6 115,3 111,0 105,6 112,2 113,6 108,8 108,5 109 MPS39OTHER 2,53 94,2 95,6 89,0 97,4 81,4 90,7 94,7 91,9 100,6 94,1 89,5 86,8 85,3 85,8 86,0 Total manufacturing 110 MPS30000 100 108,0 107,4 105,0 108,5 105,2 106,9 100,6 105,7 108,8 108,1 107,2 108,4 106,2 107,1 108,4 Including recycling and tobacco products. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 8.8 MANUFACTURING 8.2 Values of sales Data relating to sales (columns 111 to 220) are collected together with the monthly production data. The sample data are weighted according to the original sample design in order to represent the population of enterprises in the manufacturing industry. The latest sample was drawn in April 2014. The values shown represent net sales (i.e. gross sales less returns, discounts and other deductions) of own manufactured goods, and net charges for work done. 8.2.1 Values of sales: Food and beverages (a) Actual values Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total 111 MSV30999 358 787 605 391 872 556 28 233 002 29 782 732 30 286 833 30 733 951 31 014 524 31 302 273 31 841 842 32 160 915 34 768 532 36 056 026 35 493 186 40 198 740 29 972 767 30 802 864 34 237 304 Meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils and fats 112 MSV30100 93 676 050 105 017 475 7 211 486 7 656 224 8 308 780 8 258 615 8 722 414 8 879 686 8 849 501 8 682 926 9 376 322 9 359 222 9 277 475 10 434 824 7 500 296 7 997 421 9 849 842 R’000 Food and beverages Dairy Grain mill products, starches and products prepared animal feeds 113 114 MSV30200 MSV30300 30 433 389 60 913 071 34 033 139 64 105 154 2 635 236 5 014 151 2 420 082 4 873 232 2 674 932 5 369 959 2 664 400 5 343 360 2 651 231 5 497 986 2 582 049 5 619 851 2 757 560 5 455 088 2 769 394 5 390 902 3 007 151 5 449 855 3 324 061 5 462 464 3 127 137 5 303 955 3 419 906 5 324 351 3 069 120 4 713 679 2 676 370 4 676 865 3 050 397 5 488 370 Meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils and fats 118 MSS30100 8 548 963 8 655 081 8 090 112 8 650 676 8 772 441 9 027 625 8 841 508 8 752 886 8 877 702 8 710 682 8 725 804 9 279 759 9 095 110 9 060 818 9 370 925 R’000 Food and beverages Dairy Grain mill products, starches and products prepared animal feeds 119 120 MSS30200 MSS30300 2 644 715 5 385 927 2 618 830 5 391 300 2 679 203 5 245 688 2 750 975 5 443 902 2 742 872 5 479 391 2 839 584 5 491 559 2 829 898 5 381 201 2 844 020 5 356 349 2 946 850 5 283 834 2 968 462 5 209 219 3 033 383 5 171 767 3 067 637 5 225 248 3 122 240 5 209 587 2 901 652 5 216 883 2 997 866 5 294 100 Other food products 115 MSV30400 74 241 039 81 559 806 5 659 786 6 419 489 5 956 694 6 848 556 6 410 534 6 475 327 6 817 206 7 131 975 7 188 558 7 572 738 7 855 363 7 223 580 6 068 092 6 660 718 6 232 500 Beverages 116 MSV30500 99 524 056 107 156 982 7 712 343 8 413 705 7 976 468 7 619 020 7 732 359 7 745 360 7 962 487 8 185 718 9 746 646 10 337 541 9 929 256 13 796 079 8 621 580 8 791 490 9 616 195 (b) Seasonally adjusted values Year and month M 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total 117 MSS30999 31 351 932 32 080 898 31 275 073 32 459 256 32 390 762 32 947 179 32 845 528 32 862 578 33 349 774 33 041 422 32 890 388 33 852 534 33 864 304 33 243 910 34 355 541 Other food products 121 MSS30400 6 356 927 6 925 169 6 746 989 6 894 257 6 433 886 6 649 909 6 809 339 6 855 378 6 965 214 6 847 752 6 938 803 7 088 653 6 931 551 7 141 526 6 909 816 Beverages 122 MSS30500 8 415 399 8 490 518 8 513 081 8 719 446 8 962 172 8 938 501 8 983 582 9 053 945 9 276 174 9 305 307 9 020 632 9 191 237 9 505 815 8 923 032 9 782 835 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 8.9 MANUFACTURING 8.2.2 Values of sales: Textiles, clothing, leather and footwear (a) Actual values R’000 Textiles, clothing, leather and footwear Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total 123 MSV31999 45 890 303 49 328 204 2 969 675 3 956 541 4 205 167 4 043 755 4 138 384 3 847 525 4 067 498 4 177 900 4 376 622 4 975 888 4 966 065 3 603 184 3 036 212 3 987 596 4 393 070 Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles 124 MSV31100 5 646 925 6 299 748 416 931 538 158 533 352 510 718 556 860 543 358 513 367 478 356 570 823 646 700 614 368 376 757 421 228 554 579 614 568 Other textile products 125 MSV31200 11 512 078 12 250 299 746 759 1 027 163 989 924 1 020 685 1 080 712 1 014 865 999 396 1 080 439 1 060 793 1 236 449 1 169 567 823 547 808 352 1 017 604 1 076 972 Knitted and crocheted articles 126 MSV31300 2 614 746 2 377 787 158 593 219 957 255 213 230 592 237 949 160 223 190 898 176 925 196 652 215 289 203 470 132 026 146 557 200 732 215 270 Wearing apparel including fur Leather and leather products 127 MSV31400 15 631 991 17 006 477 915 082 1 294 700 1 430 980 1 341 862 1 353 348 1 259 591 1 432 615 1 481 297 1 529 170 1 727 149 1 873 171 1 367 512 927 120 1 276 025 1 555 491 128 MSV31600 6 142 555 6 637 099 503 057 556 271 628 760 576 338 554 064 567 289 495 783 520 362 536 724 591 908 565 801 540 742 483 728 602 695 573 071 R’000 Textiles, clothing, leather and footwear Other textile Knitted and Wearing apparel products crocheted articles including fur 132 133 134 MSS31200 MSS31300 MSS31400 965 017 213 222 1 399 983 1 020 299 209 488 1 374 609 976 193 214 904 1 376 714 1 051 562 219 728 1 368 705 1 019 355 199 438 1 361 150 1 005 759 156 221 1 318 325 1 010 386 202 561 1 402 658 1 060 050 195 609 1 421 574 1 035 994 207 960 1 467 144 1 044 028 196 739 1 467 439 1 027 169 186 393 1 474 920 1 042 250 174 220 1 546 812 1 062 107 197 946 1 421 117 1 011 953 192 087 1 358 924 1 050 859 190 668 1 489 752 Leather and leather products 135 MSS31600 563 457 533 962 584 620 607 147 541 067 548 439 514 392 532 403 551 635 546 222 517 464 602 750 543 649 577 785 550 099 Footwear 129 MSV31700 4 342 008 4 756 794 229 253 320 292 366 938 363 560 355 451 302 199 435 439 440 521 482 460 558 393 539 688 362 600 249 227 335 961 357 698 (b) Seasonally adjusted values Year and month M 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total 130 MSS31999 4 012 296 4 016 411 4 011 337 4 154 997 4 011 841 3 893 294 4 090 252 4 133 957 4 246 628 4 229 708 4 165 615 4 319 235 4 157 116 4 051 468 4 196 701 Spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles 131 MSS31100 507 568 510 900 484 847 519 019 529 301 533 464 516 795 492 884 556 705 543 636 562 442 544 041 532 302 526 331 545 876 Footwear 136 MSS31700 363 050 367 153 374 058 388 835 361 531 331 087 443 460 431 437 427 191 431 644 397 227 409 161 399 995 384 388 369 447 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 8.10 MANUFACTURING 8.2.3 Values of sales: Wood, paper, publishing and printing (a) Actual values Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total 137 MSV32999 128 298 495 135 264 401 9 208 525 10 333 712 11 489 809 9 759 329 10 781 449 11 227 771 11 351 447 11 129 973 12 610 423 12 824 659 13 369 697 11 177 607 9 430 422 10 803 561 12 023 602 Sawmilling and planing of wood 138 MSV32100 9 846 071 10 531 005 721 221 847 195 972 786 767 467 803 153 942 995 940 455 841 782 936 651 1 034 167 977 806 745 327 805 639 1 024 155 1 073 697 R’000 Wood, paper, publishing and printing Wood, cork and straw Paper and paper products products 139 140 MSV32200 MSV32300 17 300 181 55 755 255 18 266 905 60 931 868 1 190 524 4 149 687 1 444 352 4 607 893 1 447 056 5 299 040 1 524 521 4 360 119 1 464 021 4 976 259 1 595 181 5 241 526 1 481 802 4 800 537 1 577 456 5 017 040 1 751 923 5 753 097 1 827 951 5 419 712 1 810 135 5 734 874 1 151 983 5 572 084 1 232 566 4 398 405 1 453 523 4 911 523 1 663 270 5 610 674 Publishing 141 MSV32400 20 848 245 20 066 195 1 424 344 1 501 505 1 742 759 1 445 765 1 503 992 1 626 053 1 594 186 1 622 653 1 813 685 1 979 115 2 058 433 1 753 705 1 269 968 1 484 343 1 594 161 Printing and recorded media 142 MSV32500 24 548 743 25 468 428 1 722 749 1 932 767 2 028 168 1 661 457 2 034 024 1 822 016 2 534 467 2 071 042 2 355 067 2 563 714 2 788 449 1 954 508 1 723 844 1 930 017 2 081 800 (b) Seasonally adjusted values R’000 Wood, paper, publishing and printing Year and month M 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total 143 MSS32999 10 697 955 10 931 156 11 159 891 11 309 744 11 119 148 11 192 181 11 575 400 10 783 525 11 404 068 11 532 576 11 686 484 11 714 259 11 082 347 11 433 779 11 583 997 Sawmilling and planing of wood 144 MSS32100 853 357 851 969 886 228 873 080 830 519 922 779 903 886 795 157 894 764 930 386 912 590 875 731 942 595 1 026 922 1 020 290 Wood, cork and straw products 145 MSS32200 1 461 626 1 529 017 1 433 078 1 651 323 1 496 673 1 552 033 1 455 591 1 518 980 1 614 705 1 542 282 1 547 045 1 471 086 1 537 275 1 535 561 1 598 784 Paper and paper products 146 MSS32300 4 800 518 4 949 327 5 045 914 4 968 477 5 066 215 5 004 018 5 043 438 4 968 373 5 091 313 5 253 547 5 254 199 5 427 691 5 162 639 5 265 886 5 254 608 Publishing 147 MSS32400 1 649 077 1 619 585 1 750 419 1 685 655 1 653 654 1 644 597 1 649 249 1 564 982 1 603 385 1 681 348 1 750 709 1 801 782 1 477 951 1 607 912 1 616 417 Printing and recorded media 148 MSS32500 1 933 376 1 981 259 2 044 252 2 131 209 2 072 088 2 068 754 2 523 236 1 936 033 2 199 902 2 125 014 2 221 941 2 137 969 1 961 887 1 997 497 2 093 898 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 8.11 MANUFACTURING 8.2.4 Values of sales: Petroleum, chemical products, rubber and plastic products, and glass and non-metallic mineral products (a) Actual values Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total 149 MSV33999 423 519 162 452 163 910 35 787 848 35 595 962 36 196 337 36 408 438 36 725 338 37 519 980 39 101 697 37 012 881 36 101 659 43 221 142 42 762 844 35 729 784 31 272 746 31 175 713 35 923 397 R’000 Petroleum, chemical products, rubber and plastic products Coke, petroleum Other Basic Rubber products chemical chemicals products and nuclear products fuel 150 151 152 153 MSV33209 MSV33400 MSV33500 MSV33700 179 277 670 84 434 772 94 393 875 16 107 981 186 481 975 96 414 360 99 738 691 16 956 761 16 574 507 7 318 811 6 944 967 1 278 062 14 577 098 7 937 456 7 318 508 1 526 175 15 161 258 7 212 556 8 029 732 1 703 010 16 536 907 7 170 257 7 423 663 1 223 677 15 889 510 7 491 120 7 806 095 1 379 463 16 082 117 7 446 007 8 229 060 1 432 107 17 378 602 8 065 474 8 042 140 1 367 914 14 008 201 8 072 989 8 875 565 1 362 862 12 184 608 8 478 938 9 267 168 1 426 738 16 365 271 9 967 269 9 862 910 1 621 167 16 230 211 9 871 158 9 903 359 1 613 309 15 493 685 7 382 325 8 035 524 1 022 277 12 685 035 6 552 344 7 342 900 1 091 538 11 436 566 5 982 829 8 276 599 1 379 531 13 489 605 7 003 088 9 470 464 1 568 275 Glass and non-metallic mineral products Plastic products Total Glass and glass products Non-metallic mineral products 154 MSV33800 49 304 864 52 572 123 3 671 501 4 236 725 4 089 781 4 053 934 4 159 150 4 330 689 4 247 567 4 693 264 4 744 207 5 404 525 5 144 807 3 795 973 3 600 929 4 100 188 4 391 965 155 MSV34999 54 410 554 55 423 709 3 557 857 4 385 303 4 303 266 4 508 197 4 640 486 4 875 410 4 972 113 4 911 090 5 173 754 5 521 206 5 161 920 3 413 107 3 398 168 4 366 694 4 701 411 156 MSV34100 9 847 833 9 305 728 651 731 742 099 626 359 658 668 660 422 787 674 810 527 796 023 891 962 972 807 992 889 714 567 638 670 735 882 695 269 157 MSV34200 44 562 721 46 117 981 2 906 126 3 643 204 3 676 907 3 849 529 3 980 064 4 087 736 4 161 586 4 115 067 4 281 792 4 548 399 4 169 031 2 698 540 2 759 498 3 630 812 4 006 142 (b) Seasonally adjusted values Year and month M 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar R’000 Petroleum, chemical products, rubber and plastic products Coke, petroleum Other products Basic Rubber Total chemical and chemicals products products nuclear fuel 158 159 160 161 162 MSS33999 MSS33209 MSS33400 MSS33500 MSS33700 38 759 010 16 322 355 8 388 057 8 230 073 1 478 272 38 622 504 16 118 343 8 745 634 7 791 642 1 464 516 36 036 178 15 393 315 7 264 200 7 815 915 1 447 650 38 039 749 16 362 521 7 859 316 8 124 443 1 333 233 36 827 832 15 613 907 7 646 894 8 055 752 1 339 409 37 411 629 15 761 481 7 548 559 8 267 601 1 391 222 38 310 646 16 665 340 8 192 064 7 964 889 1 277 835 36 405 332 13 332 525 8 199 387 8 855 723 1 431 275 35 472 473 12 859 958 8 040 287 8 654 491 1 474 227 39 738 459 16 564 861 8 454 673 8 625 533 1 548 592 38 946 436 16 173 989 8 160 671 8 733 859 1 443 073 37 332 469 15 151 378 7 875 338 8 567 677 1 330 967 34 321 634 12 461 813 7 471 913 8 809 394 1 249 587 34 135 617 13 011 821 6 600 962 8 840 490 1 324 386 35 659 578 13 816 951 7 087 192 9 006 304 1 373 117 Glass and non-metallic mineral products Plastic products Total Glass and glass products 163 MSS33800 4 340 253 4 502 369 4 115 098 4 360 236 4 171 870 4 442 766 4 210 518 4 586 422 4 443 510 4 544 800 4 434 844 4 407 109 4 328 926 4 357 957 4 376 014 164 MSS34999 4 608 987 4 649 791 4 349 768 4 879 434 4 627 434 4 704 817 4 588 738 4 696 587 4 700 460 4 692 518 4 517 848 4 446 560 4 489 129 4 617 566 4 603 870 165 MSS34100 793 566 791 036 753 525 756 933 758 923 789 722 787 979 768 493 770 625 802 439 763 330 772 078 781 611 785 550 807 113 Non-metallic mineral products 166 MSS34200 3 815 421 3 858 755 3 596 243 4 122 500 3 868 511 3 915 094 3 800 759 3 928 094 3 929 835 3 890 079 3 754 519 3 674 482 3 707 518 3 832 017 3 796 758 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 8.12 MANUFACTURING 8.2.5 Values of sales: Basic iron and steel, non-ferrous metal products, metal products and machinery (a) Actual values Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total 167 MSV35999 362 211 704 395 312 268 27 534 952 32 248 454 34 160 795 31 511 875 33 268 536 35 969 582 27 241 361 35 487 639 35 463 796 37 363 825 35 853 671 29 207 782 28 180 563 32 660 856 37 350 186 R’000 Basic iron and steel, non-ferrous metal products, metal products and machinery NonStructural Other Special purpose Basic iron General ferrous metal products, fabricated machinery, office and steel purpose metal tanks and metal and accounting products machinery products reservoirs products machinery 168 169 170 171 172 173 MSV35100 MSV35200 MSV35400 MSV35500 MSV35600 MSV35700 107 121 206 75 898 020 33 623 084 56 645 754 34 285 217 45 235 936 121 988 751 87 121 151 32 806 793 60 262 135 33 776 613 49 171 560 9 880 484 6 009 871 2 295 035 3 714 055 2 103 649 2 830 487 10 013 598 7 001 392 2 981 936 4 994 197 2 705 046 3 720 787 10 292 894 7 003 358 2 960 494 4 994 082 3 087 487 4 815 715 10 386 966 6 497 839 2 567 133 4 888 524 2 564 265 3 783 975 10 619 744 7 373 190 2 683 488 5 189 107 2 638 461 3 786 815 11 763 736 7 710 840 3 022 015 5 424 630 2 969 709 4 158 059 6 957 406 6 785 065 2 247 875 4 152 546 2 529 422 3 935 454 11 434 615 7 581 720 2 804 369 5 326 931 3 065 691 4 437 493 11 009 376 7 840 482 2 686 206 5 818 858 3 000 239 4 265 874 11 062 958 7 988 331 3 304 985 5 994 926 3 331 048 4 682 569 10 040 517 8 204 188 3 116 271 5 843 326 3 121 981 4 495 468 8 526 457 7 124 875 2 136 986 3 920 953 2 659 615 4 258 864 10 041 476 6 336 113 2 024 089 3 972 815 2 159 956 2 949 824 9 650 574 7 099 161 2 927 351 5 121 314 2 732 948 4 146 459 11 630 942 7 499 262 3 319 269 5 759 346 2 892 504 5 202 654 Household appliances 174 MSV35800 9 402 487 10 185 265 701 371 831 498 1 006 765 823 173 977 731 920 593 633 593 836 820 842 761 999 008 1 031 920 580 032 696 290 983 049 1 046 209 (b) Seasonally adjusted values Year and month M 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total 175 MSS35999 32 568 243 32 532 521 32 127 429 32 961 524 32 561 189 34 467 867 26 935 614 34 871 087 34 611 425 34 550 360 33 050 955 34 261 039 33 498 527 32 986 960 35 095 691 R’000 Basic iron and steel, non-ferrous metal products, metal products and machinery Special purpose Structural Other Basic iron Non-ferrous General machinery, metal products, fabricated and steel metal purpose office and tanks and metal products products machinery accounting reservoirs products machinery 176 177 178 179 180 181 MSS35100 MSS35200 MSS35400 MSS35500 MSS35600 MSS35700 10 672 701 6 855 332 2 880 116 4 739 680 2 772 910 3 789 235 9 754 678 7 211 108 2 885 848 5 100 563 2 863 035 3 885 984 9 791 761 6 966 540 2 734 553 4 786 439 2 984 065 3 983 591 10 463 565 6 720 549 2 784 201 5 202 184 2 792 266 4 115 040 9 846 624 7 367 629 2 712 055 5 061 032 2 701 164 3 952 446 10 826 636 7 491 043 2 921 944 5 349 157 2 819 237 4 151 927 7 169 700 6 798 465 2 243 054 3 849 401 2 500 283 3 755 333 11 282 056 7 504 225 2 718 667 5 080 457 2 984 545 4 468 368 10 998 341 7 630 608 2 650 211 5 539 934 2 816 959 4 131 331 10 851 122 7 599 381 2 797 249 5 279 913 2 891 336 4 261 335 9 591 996 7 582 465 2 771 960 5 162 743 2 764 236 4 253 311 10 863 343 7 376 463 2 746 265 5 200 697 2 893 140 4 384 577 10 794 365 7 184 140 2 588 978 5 151 580 2 829 554 4 089 332 9 428 863 7 321 547 2 826 878 5 229 971 2 877 523 4 323 425 11 071 489 7 482 909 3 140 460 5 407 305 2 792 622 4 258 501 Household appliances 182 MSS35800 858 269 831 305 880 480 883 718 920 239 907 922 619 378 832 770 844 042 870 024 924 244 796 555 860 577 978 754 942 406 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 8.13 MANUFACTURING 8.2.6 Values of sales: Electrical machinery, and radio, television, communication apparatus and professional equipment (a) Actual values R’000 Electrical machinery Total Year and month A 2013 2014 2014 M 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 183 MSV36999 50 394 196 52 900 401 3 291 422 4 755 140 4 757 317 3 950 494 4 103 446 5 022 478 3 400 416 4 835 030 5 057 647 4 942 942 4 914 236 3 869 833 3 459 026 4 669 217 5 126 487 Electrical motors, generators and transformers 184 MSV36100 8 780 245 10 475 219 575 742 1 120 935 970 455 660 762 625 583 847 778 634 526 958 414 1 178 918 889 831 922 960 1 089 315 713 650 978 004 892 975 Electricity distribution and control apparatus Insulated wire and cable 185 MSV36200 9 330 473 8 552 112 466 573 724 618 751 876 719 202 723 240 826 535 496 292 760 379 819 164 861 456 828 908 573 869 466 913 692 406 857 565 186 MSV36300 9 903 003 10 408 422 658 867 947 857 944 071 828 926 879 749 1 124 509 468 999 962 724 1 052 863 956 951 1 009 387 573 519 649 735 973 018 1 066 845 Accumulators, primary cells and primary batteries 187 MSV36400 2 749 416 3 102 325 208 751 222 494 252 552 253 526 242 089 281 496 290 881 256 745 273 830 270 972 280 871 268 118 258 060 263 330 318 047 Electric lamps and lighting equipment Other electrical equipment 188 MSV36500 2 340 330 2 420 346 136 808 213 014 180 754 192 330 225 111 220 088 124 792 237 784 227 979 294 900 233 712 133 074 111 804 200 129 196 881 189 MSV36600 17 290 729 17 941 977 1 244 681 1 526 222 1 657 609 1 295 748 1 407 674 1 722 072 1 384 926 1 658 984 1 504 893 1 668 832 1 638 398 1 231 938 1 258 864 1 562 330 1 794 174 Radio, television, communication apparatus and professional equipment Radio, television and Professional Total communic equipment ation apparatus 190 191 192 MSV37999 MSV37200 MSV37400 18 121 946 10 394 619 7 727 327 20 551 669 12 655 287 7 896 382 1 362 665 849 074 513 591 1 554 722 921 773 632 949 1 774 088 1 035 219 738 869 1 512 662 903 697 608 965 1 722 615 1 052 580 670 035 1 612 465 893 468 718 997 1 417 317 838 128 579 189 1 965 159 1 319 606 645 553 1 930 983 1 197 984 732 999 1 995 651 1 315 061 680 590 2 052 841 1 305 015 747 826 1 650 501 1 023 682 626 819 1 060 989 542 403 518 586 1 453 557 801 377 652 180 1 665 976 876 282 789 694 (b) Seasonally adjusted values R’000 Electrical machinery Year and month M 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total 193 MSS3699 9 4 394 310 4 648 006 4 315 514 4 293 581 4 064 967 4 705 021 3 291 151 4 561 527 4 701 209 4 612 572 4 457 721 5 132 367 4 602 553 4 565 604 4 628 972 Electrical motors, generators and transforme rs Electricity distribution and control apparatus 194 195 MSS36100 MSS36200 783 690 1 071 267 943 380 773 373 618 761 699 239 654 446 841 009 1 043 272 859 461 843 330 1 463 167 975 340 926 603 874 894 724 790 753 462 653 998 763 097 751 186 782 557 473 221 736 334 694 144 777 948 714 250 758 020 728 645 719 226 750 268 Insulated wire and cable Accumul ators, primary cells and primary batteries Electric lamps and lighting equipme nt Other electrical equipme nt 196 MSS3630 0 933 118 913 648 893 216 908 796 829 147 1 058 910 411 009 911 042 923 058 902 340 923 561 908 054 910 789 942 152 965 811 197 MSS3640 0 231 323 233 453 245 765 255 521 221 909 266 069 263 242 261 590 287 489 266 855 285 848 291 289 288 244 278 608 313 609 198 MSS3650 0 200 115 215 874 187 206 212 061 215 008 211 872 116 252 209 716 214 427 236 241 192 952 207 789 162 931 203 501 211 311 199 MSS3660 0 1 521 274 1 460 302 1 391 949 1 380 733 1 428 956 1 686 374 1 372 981 1 601 837 1 538 818 1 569 726 1 497 781 1 504 048 1 536 604 1 495 515 1 513 079 Radio, television, communication apparatus and professional equipment Radio, televisio Professi n and onal Total communi equipme cation nt apparatu s 200 201 202 MSS3799 MSS3720 MSS374 9 0 00 1 732 738 1 055 230 677 508 1 548 160 884 011 664 149 1 769 603 1 101 285 668 318 1 684 899 1 024 133 660 766 1 841 434 1 176 722 664 711 1 655 375 979 374 676 001 1 429 567 843 559 586 008 1 757 818 1 118 275 639 544 1 773 190 1 123 044 650 146 1 748 228 1 092 547 655 682 1 844 853 1 143 832 701 021 1 731 967 1 083 097 648 870 1 383 213 698 339 684 875 1 468 037 777 889 690 148 1 637 166 928 894 708 272 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 8.14 MANUFACTURING 8.2.7 Values of sales: Motor vehicles, parts and accessories and other transport equipment, and other manufacturing not elsewhere classified (a) Actual values R’000 Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified Motor vehicles, parts and accessories and other transport equipment Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 203 204 205 Parts and accessories for motor vehicles and their engines 206 MSV38999 MSV38100 MSV38200 MSV38300 Total Motor vehicles 191 772 877 221 207 072 14 704 938 18 782 224 19 368 452 16 446 056 16 935 478 19 823 130 17 427 177 19 355 327 21 163 338 22 667 998 20 401 912 14 131 042 15 840 027 18 364 777 20 850 064 Bodies for motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers 106 642 282 125 897 542 7 791 769 10 989 848 11 225 623 9 079 504 9 144 065 11 987 015 9 767 135 10 867 377 12 204 175 13 209 195 11 728 526 7 903 310 8 692 216 10 032 522 11 546 197 8 714 712 9 108 576 497 946 739 907 768 884 724 012 803 001 816 412 753 976 763 306 873 176 966 168 863 962 537 826 522 122 805 089 880 292 56 149 287 64 796 794 4 804 038 5 368 113 5 358 691 5 048 442 5 365 116 5 353 430 5 266 176 5 854 764 6 007 845 6 481 789 6 196 082 3 692 308 5 187 545 5 750 256 6 126 524 Other transport equipment Total¹ Furniture Other¹ 210 MSV39OT HER 41 027 542 44 940 097 2 884 106 3 753 319 3 740 256 3 596 942 3 552 983 3 595 277 3 903 939 4 064 256 4 196 023 4 003 970 3 829 139 3 819 887 2 869 593 3 674 006 3 492 759 207 208 209 MSV38400 MSV39991 MSV39100 20 266 596 21 404 160 1 611 185 1 684 356 2 015 254 1 594 098 1 623 296 1 666 273 1 639 890 1 869 880 2 078 142 2 010 846 1 613 342 1 997 598 1 438 144 1 776 910 2 297 051 55 300 525 60 410 474 3 666 643 4 867 712 4 857 595 4 826 524 4 887 776 4 952 383 5 264 572 5 388 809 5 555 370 5 687 412 5 442 677 5 013 001 3 731 678 4 870 578 4 706 028 14 272 983 15 470 377 782 537 1 114 393 1 117 339 1 229 582 1 334 793 1 357 106 1 360 633 1 324 553 1 359 347 1 683 442 1 613 538 1 193 114 862 085 1 196 572 1 213 269 Total manufacturing 211 MSV30000 1 688 707 367 1 834 434 664 130 317 527 146 262 502 151 399 659 143 701 281 148 218 032 156 152 997 146 085 440 156 424 723 162 202 124 175 256 749 170 419 049 147 994 581 129 382 598 143 155 413 160 977 525 Including recycling and tobacco products. (b) Seasonally adjusted values R’000 Motor vehicles, parts and accessories and other transport equipment Year and month M 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total Motor vehicles 212 213 Bodies for motor vehicles, trailers and semitrailers 214 MSS38999 MSS38100 MSS38200 17 581 641 18 433 269 17 272 476 18 365 498 16 746 784 19 270 946 17 012 884 19 267 893 20 349 516 20 964 349 18 423 514 17 708 459 18 782 546 18 027 479 18 999 650 9 810 216 10 644 103 9 906 618 10 279 653 9 146 219 11 730 827 9 302 498 11 068 981 11 662 693 12 594 748 10 553 645 9 227 480 10 670 127 9 719 928 10 600 851 721 723 760 001 749 886 783 175 770 582 787 739 706 126 761 910 794 053 772 339 769 961 713 591 801 119 825 113 851 663 Parts and accessorie s for motor vehicles and their engines 215 MSS38300 5 204 063 5 240 450 4 890 364 5 464 282 5 188 009 5 246 822 5 347 456 5 646 486 5 744 783 5 773 368 5 564 582 5 568 845 5 663 732 5 592 664 5 487 554 Other transport equipment 216 MSS38400 1 845 640 1 788 715 1 725 608 1 838 388 1 641 975 1 505 558 1 656 804 1 790 516 2 147 987 1 823 894 1 535 325 2 198 543 1 647 569 1 889 774 2 059 582 Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified Total¹ Furniture Other¹ 217 MSS3999 1 4 743 543 4 855 686 4 912 044 5 023 960 4 887 548 4 891 043 5 075 192 5 147 715 5 437 419 5 079 331 4 957 744 5 316 990 4 981 673 4 855 285 4 885 035 218 219 MSS39O THER 3 529 302 3 627 582 3 662 382 3 679 213 3 563 538 3 544 201 3 775 585 3 842 697 4 146 064 3 795 601 3 718 543 3 968 643 3 622 094 3 531 753 3 519 142 MSS39100 1 214 241 1 228 104 1 249 662 1 344 748 1 324 010 1 346 842 1 299 607 1 305 018 1 291 355 1 283 731 1 239 201 1 348 347 1 359 578 1 323 532 1 365 893 Total manufacturi ng 220 MSS30000 150 450 656 152 318 402 147 229 311 153 172 642 149 078 939 155 139 351 145 154 973 154 488 018 156 046 162 160 189 524 154 941 560 155 815 880 151 163 042 149 385 705 155 646 201 Including recycling and tobacco products. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 8.15 MANUFACTURING 8.3 Utilisation of production capacity by large enterprises The sample of manufacturing production and sales is based on an updated version of Stats SA's business register, based on the database of units registered for value-added tax (VAT) and income tax, obtained from the South African Revenue Service (SARS). The latest sample was drawn in August 2005. The weights for aggregating the utilisation rate of manufacturing major groups to divisions and divisions to total manufacturing were calculated on the basis of the output data obtained from 2012 national accounts value added results. A weight is calculated for each enterprise based on the total manufacturing sales of the enterprise compared with the total manufacturing sales of enterprises classified in the major group. The industrial classification used in this publication is based on the Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities (SIC), January 1993. 8.3.1 Total manufacturing, manufacturing divisions and manufacturing major groups Percentage Total Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov Feb 221 MUP30910 24,44 82,9 82,6 82,7 78,6 82,6 84,8 84,4 81,6 80,8 83,9 84,4 82,1 Food and beverages Food and food products 222 MUP30110 17,76 83,2 82,5 81,9 77,4 83,2 85,6 83,7 80,7 80,1 83,2 83,7 81,1 Beverages Total 223 MUP30510 6,68 82,0 83,1 84,6 81,7 81,2 83,2 86,3 84,2 82,6 85,6 86,0 84,7 224 MUP31910 3,17 77,0 77,6 75,8 76,6 77,3 77,3 79,3 75,9 74,7 74,4 78,1 76,7 Textiles, clothing, leather and footwear Wearing Leather and leather Textiles apparel products 225 226 227 MUP31110 MUP31410 MUP31610 1,21 1,29 0,28 71,2 80,4 69,4 71,9 81,2 69,0 70,3 79,3 69,5 71,6 80,9 63,6 70,0 81,6 67,9 71,5 80,5 69,0 74,3 81,7 75,5 69,1 80,0 70,7 69,4 77,6 69,9 69,1 79,1 62,7 73,7 80,5 74,6 72,0 79,5 70,3 Footwear 228 MUP31710 0,39 89,2 89,9 85,3 87,4 93,2 90,2 88,6 87,0 84,5 83,5 86,1 86,8 8.3.1 Total manufacturing, manufacturing divisions and manufacturing major groups (continued) Percentage Wood, paper, publishing and printing Total Wood and products of wood Paper and paper products 229 MUP32 910 12,65 83,7 83,3 82,5 81,7 82,2 84,3 85,1 81,6 82,5 81,8 84,2 81,4 230 MUP3211 0 4,38 82,6 83,2 82,3 82,2 83,6 83,1 83,7 81,5 82,0 81,8 83,9 82,8 231 MUP3231 0 4,89 86,1 86,1 86,4 84,1 84,5 87,2 88,7 85,5 86,4 85,6 88,0 84,4 Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov Feb Publishing , printing and recorded media 232 MUP32410 3,38 81,7 79,5 77,2 77,4 77,5 81,7 81,5 76,2 77,2 76,5 78,9 75,1 Petroleum, chemical products, rubber and plastic products Coke, petroleum Other products Basic Rubber Plastic Total chemical and chemicals products products products nuclear fuel 233 234 235 236 237 238 MUP3391 MUP3321 MUP3341 MUP3351 MUP3371 MUP3381 0 0 0 0 0 0 22,13 7,77 3,81 6,49 1,00 3,06 83,7 82,8 83,5 83,2 88,3 85,9 82,1 79,0 85,2 82,3 85,2 84,8 82,0 77,6 86,1 83,2 83,1 84,5 78,4 71,6 79,2 81,9 87,3 83,8 80,8 76,1 86,7 80,4 86,9 84,5 83,9 83,6 86,6 83,0 81,1 84,1 85,4 84,7 88,3 84,0 85,3 86,6 82,1 77,9 85,8 83,0 85,0 84,1 83,0 81,3 86,1 83,0 82,3 83,2 78,4 68,0 86,0 82,9 79,3 85,0 84,6 83,1 86,5 84,0 85,6 85,8 81,4 79,3 82,4 83,3 78,2 82,2 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 8.16 MANUFACTURING 8.3.1 Total manufacturing, manufacturing divisions and manufacturing major groups (continued) Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov Feb Glass and non-metallic mineral products Glass and Non-metallic Total glass mineral products products 239 240 241 MUP34910 MUP34110 MUP34210 3,91 0,78 3,13 78,6 89,5 75,9 80,4 86,3 78,8 80,6 83,2 80,0 76,2 85,4 74,0 79,6 85,6 78,0 83,2 87,5 82,1 82,4 86,8 81,2 80,8 86,0 79,4 81,1 80,2 81,3 79,2 81,8 78,6 81,4 84,6 80,7 76,9 79,3 76,2 Percentage Basic iron and steel, non-ferrous metal products, metal products and machinery Non-ferrous Fabricated Machinery Basic iron and Total metal metal and steel products products products equipment 242 243 244 245 246 MUP35910 MUP35110 MUP35210 MUP35410 MUP35610 19,59 3,38 3,18 6,29 6,74 79,1 75,5 75,9 76,8 84,5 79,5 75,8 81,2 76,5 83,4 78,9 76,8 81,1 75,4 82,1 78,4 71,8 81,4 76,7 82,1 79,8 81,2 81,1 75,0 83,1 78,9 72,6 81,0 76,2 83,6 80,8 77,6 81,4 78,1 84,6 79,2 77,7 83,5 75,2 81,6 78,2 77,8 80,8 74,4 81,0 78,9 76,2 80,0 76,6 81,9 79,1 75,3 80,1 75,5 83,8 78,5 78,8 78,8 73,7 82,6 8.3.1 Total manufacturing, manufacturing divisions and manufacturing major groups (continued) Electrical machinery Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov Feb 247 MUP36010 1,70 80,5 81,4 80,1 79,7 82,2 81,2 82,3 80,3 80,0 80,0 80,1 78,1 Percentage Radio, television, communication apparatus and professional equipment Radio, television and Professional Total communication equipment apparatus 248 249 250 MUP37910 MUP37210 MUP37410 1,41 0,90 0,51 84,0 81,2 88,9 83,7 82,4 86,1 85,6 85,7 85,5 85,1 85,2 84,8 80,3 77,3 85,7 82,3 80,6 85,2 87,2 86,4 88,6 84,8 84,7 84,9 84,4 83,9 85,4 85,8 86,5 84,5 87,3 87,5 87,0 83,0 82,2 84,1 Motor vehicles, parts and accessories and other transport equipment Motor vehicles, Other transport Total trailers, parts and equipment accessories 251 252 253 MUP38910 MUP38110 MUP38410 7,39 6,18 1,21 83,4 84,3 78,6 81,5 81,8 80,4 81,2 82,3 75,4 82,5 83,0 80,1 84,6 85,6 79,2 72,9 71,5 80,8 86,0 87,0 81,5 79,3 79,3 78,8 78,9 80,1 73,1 83,5 85,1 75,0 83,0 84,6 74,5 81,5 81,8 80,1 8.3.1 Total manufacturing, manufacturing divisions and manufacturing major groups (concluded) Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 1 Feb May Aug Nov Feb May Aug Nov Feb Percentage Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified Total¹ Furniture Other¹ 254 255 256 MUP39910 MUP39110 MUP39010 3,61 1,08 2,53 81,7 88,0 79,1 81,5 86,7 79,3 80,9 86,5 78,5 78,0 78,6 77,9 78,6 86,0 75,4 84,8 90,1 82,5 84,4 91,9 81,3 78,4 79,7 78,0 78,8 89,9 74,0 82,6 86,0 81,1 83,9 90,5 81,0 75,9 76,8 75,5 Total manufacturing 257 MUP30010 100 81,9 81,4 81,1 79,0 81,1 82,0 83,6 80,6 80,4 80,7 82,7 80,2 Including recycling and tobacco products. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 9.1 9.1.1 9.1.2 Building statistics of the private sector at current prices: South Africa Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.2 9.2.1 9.2.2 Building statistics of the private sector at constant 2010 prices: South Africa Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.3 9.3.1 9.3.2 9.3.3 9.3.4 9.3.5 9.3.6 9.3.7 9.3.8 9.3.9 9.3.10 9.3.11 9.3.12 9.3.13 9.3.14 9.3.15 9.3.16 9.3.17 9.3.18 Building statistics of the private sector at current prices by province Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: Eastern Cape Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: Eastern Cape Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: Free State Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: Free State Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: Gauteng Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: Gauteng Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: KwaZulu-Natal Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: KwaZulu-Natal Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: Limpopo Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: Limpopo Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: Mpumalanga Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: Mpumalanga Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: Northern Cape Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: Northern Cape Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: North West Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: North West Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: Western Cape Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: Western Cape 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.4 9.4 9.5 9.5 9.6 9.6 9.7 9.7 9.8 9.8 9.9 9.9 9.10 9.10 9.11 9.11 9.4 9.4.1 9.4.2 Detailed building statistics of the private sector at current prices: South Africa Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building 9.12 9.12 9.14 Chapter nine Construction 9 9.1 CONSTRUCTION 9.1 Building statistics of the private sector at current prices: South Africa Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) conducts a monthly building statistics survey collecting information regarding building plans passed and buildings completed, financed by the private sector, from the largest local government institutions in South Africa. According to these institutions, they are not always notified about low-cost housing projects and therefore do not include the bulk of low-cost dwelling-houses. Building activities are classified in division 5 according to the 1993 edition of the Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities, (SIC) Fifth Edition, Report No. 09-90-02. The SIC is based on the 1990 International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) with suitable adaptations for local conditions. Note: All figures for the last month are preliminary. 9.1.1 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Dwelling houses 1 G001A003 27 292 998 31 984 413 2 347 824 2 446 997 2 439 525 2 137 479 2 308 206 2 829 665 3 191 718 3 048 613 2 903 268 3 209 465 2 837 289 2 284 364 2 425 970 2 531 643 2 840 502 Residential buildings (A) Flats and townhouses 2 G001J003 9 605 023 13 207 602 713 018 772 556 938 788 870 303 1 792 301 921 724 715 132 1 578 375 1 264 809 1 893 220 1 156 576 590 800 911 189 1 240 518 1 240 415 Total¹ 3 G0010003 38 303 604 46 327 420 3 235 268 3 267 441 3 468 612 3 041 339 4 133 303 3 911 224 4 028 934 4 684 967 4 186 488 5 263 607 4 150 427 2 955 810 3 405 747 3 788 564 4 220 570 Non-residential buildings (B) 4 G0020003 24 446 537 24 869 953 1 344 728 2 053 955 2 275 160 1 726 454 1 970 370 2 034 001 3 020 132 2 188 628 1 212 471 3 057 974 2 113 168 1 872 912 594 353 1 173 216 2 129 721 Additions and alterations (C) 5 G0030003 24 377 760 25 356 851 1 535 551 2 056 519 1 952 793 1 976 731 1 913 499 1 918 240 2 300 350 2 596 407 2 621 773 2 328 749 2 278 644 1 877 595 1 662 169 2 110 888 2 251 718 Total (A+B+C) 6 G0000003 87 127 901 96 554 224 6 115 547 7 377 915 7 696 565 6 744 524 8 017 172 7 863 465 9 349 416 9 470 002 8 020 732 10 650 330 8 542 239 6 706 317 5 662 269 7 072 668 8 602 009 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. 9.1.2 Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 7 8 V001A003 V001J003 18 225 812 7 203 121 19 828 675 7 592 393 1 474 960 283 724 1 392 227 508 232 1 275 242 927 759 1 287 957 861 600 1 290 874 565 418 1 464 739 484 664 1 688 955 795 089 1 889 361 491 384 1 815 549 638 046 2 383 838 330 209 2 132 970 939 354 1 732 003 766 914 1 455 180 359 540 1 598 987 424 531 1 870 179 640 276 Total¹ 9 V0010003 25 921 561 27 940 988 1 864 951 1 901 135 2 225 573 2 235 694 1 858 144 1 952 010 2 522 008 2 380 745 2 543 242 2 882 645 3 072 324 2 502 517 1 818 640 2 031 811 2 534 187 Non-residential buildings (B) 10 V0020003 14 104 268 15 498 798 947 942 1 024 739 1 117 237 1 279 830 667 245 799 842 1 653 772 941 925 1 068 777 1 426 294 2 550 356 2 020 839 785 616 1 019 816 858 760 Additions and alterations (C) 11 V0030003 12 199 991 9 374 593 772 015 957 322 793 665 629 675 766 606 651 885 758 975 936 852 799 479 899 738 718 978 689 403 501 685 674 239 1 017 051 Total (A+B+C) 12 V0000003 52 225 820 52 814 379 3 584 908 3 883 196 4 136 475 4 145 199 3 291 995 3 403 737 4 934 755 4 259 522 4 411 498 5 208 677 6 341 658 5 212 759 3 105 941 3 725 866 4 409 998 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 9.2 CONSTRUCTION 9.2 Building statistics of the private sector at constant 2010 prices: South Africa The value of building plans passed and buildings completed at constant prices measures building activities in terms of ruling prices in a specific base year, which is currently 2010. The value of building plans passed at constant prices for each month is obtained by deflating the values at current prices with a price index known as the ‘lump sum domestic buildings’ as published in statistical release P0151: Contract Price Adjustment Provisions (CPAP) Work Groups and Selected Materials Indices. In order to be applicable, these indices (base February 1991=100) are converted to the base year 2010=100. The value of buildings completed at constant prices is obtained by deflating the values at current prices with the price index which is used to calculate building plans passed at constant prices (see paragraph above). Since the completion of buildings may extend over a few months to a few years, the current value of buildings completed is deflated by price indices which prevailed at the time the plans were passed. Therefore, the duration of the completion of different types of buildings are taken into account in ascertaining the deflators e.g. the value of dwelling-houses completed at constant prices at January 2013 is obtained by deflating the current value of dwelling-houses completed for January 2013 with the price index of a month six months prior to January 2013 . Furthermore, the value of other residential buildings, non-residential buildings and additions and alterations at constant prices is obtained by deflating the current values with price indices of 12 months, 18 months and 12 months prior to the relevant month, respectively. Note: All figures for the last month are preliminary. 9.2.1 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Dwelling houses 13 G011A003 23 019 758 25 317 813 1 924 446 1 978 171 1 950 060 1 708 616 1 840 675 2 243 985 2 511 186 2 389 195 2 273 507 2 501 532 2 213 174 1 783 266 1 886 446 1 971 685 2 196 831 Residential buildings (A) Flats and townhouses 14 G011J003 8 101 254 10 444 375 584 441 624 540 750 430 695 686 1 429 267 730 947 562 653 1 236 971 990 453 1 475 619 902 166 461 202 708 545 966 135 959 331 Total¹ 15 G0110003 32 304 732 36 662 198 2 651 859 2 641 424 2 772 671 2 431 126 3 296 095 3 101 684 3 169 893 3 671 604 3 278 377 4 102 578 3 237 463 2 307 424 2 648 326 2 950 595 3 264 169 Non-residential buildings (B) 16 G0120003 20 644 166 19 680 417 1 102 236 1 660 432 1 818 673 1 380 059 1 571 268 1 613 006 2 376 186 1 715 226 949 468 2 383 456 1 648 337 1 462 070 462 172 913 720 1 647 116 Additions and alterations (C) 17 G0130003 20 549 758 20 065 349 1 258 648 1 662 505 1 560 986 1 580 121 1 525 916 1 521 205 1 809 874 2 034 802 2 053 072 1 815 081 1 777 413 1 465 726 1 292 511 1 643 994 1 741 468 Total (A+B+C) 18 G0100003 73 498 656 76 407 964 5 012 743 5 964 361 6 152 330 5 391 306 6 393 279 6 235 895 7 355 953 7 421 632 6 280 917 8 301 115 6 663 213 5 235 220 4 403 009 5 508 309 6 652 753 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. 9.2.2 Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 19 20 V011A003 V011J003 15 886 451 6 462 484 16 146 123 6 396 512 1 237 383 247 578 1 163 097 440 791 1 059 171 792 957 1 066 190 731 409 1 067 720 481 616 1 209 528 411 080 1 384 389 667 021 1 527 373 410 513 1 451 278 529 938 1 905 546 273 352 1 700 933 776 967 1 373 515 633 290 1 144 910 294 705 1 253 125 343 194 1 464 510 511 811 Total¹ 21 V0110003 22 793 314 22 981 000 1 577 690 1 604 474 1 871 420 1 870 720 1 550 914 1 622 819 2 083 259 1 937 886 2 055 674 2 318 466 2 477 900 2 009 778 1 442 828 1 603 023 1 995 291 Non-residential buildings (B) 22 V0120003 12 993 065 13 458 144 846 377 914 946 994 868 1 136 616 589 960 704 707 1 443 082 816 934 913 485 1 210 776 2 172 365 1 714 028 659 074 851 977 713 256 Additions and alterations (C) 23 V0130003 10 966 817 7 914 921 673 661 830 288 678 346 534 529 652 986 552 913 636 724 782 667 664 019 744 816 594 688 569 284 411 217 545 060 812 990 Total (A+B+C) 24 V0100003 46 753 196 44 354 065 3 097 728 3 349 708 3 544 634 3 541 865 2 793 860 2 880 439 4 163 065 3 537 487 3 633 178 4 274 058 5 244 953 4 293 090 2 513 119 3 000 060 3 521 537 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 9.3 CONSTRUCTION 9.3 Building statistics of the private sector at current prices by province Note: All figures for the last month are preliminary. 9.3.1 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: Eastern Cape R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 25 26 G001AS03 G001JS03 1 006 915 258 744 1 299 229 129 686 69 292 1 288 85 732 12 441 77 886 13 629 111 601 12 670 174 206 11 288 126 247 16 329 96 662 2 720 148 334 16 032 149 568 9 193 90 608 15 699 92 614 11 373 76 479 7 024 68 477 8 345 135 506 8 126 137 989 7 533 Non-residential buildings (B) Total¹ 27 G0010S03 1 300 220 1 476 431 70 580 103 900 94 957 130 043 185 494 143 571 120 365 166 407 158 761 114 005 104 845 83 503 80 423 143 632 146 530 28 G0020S03 1 757 075 998 562 85 020 247 940 54 895 33 366 115 642 91 873 69 405 120 621 70 268 24 130 59 369 26 033 19 742 70 752 70 199 Additions and alterations (C) 29 G0030S03 1 702 145 2 092 443 95 278 130 110 142 048 121 517 255 418 230 828 185 946 244 618 229 449 187 639 131 725 137 867 155 890 199 374 176 002 Total (A+B+C) 30 G0000S03 4 759 440 4 567 436 250 878 481 950 291 900 284 926 556 554 466 272 375 716 531 646 458 478 325 774 295 939 247 403 256 055 413 758 392 731 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. 9.3.2 Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: Eastern Cape R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 31 32 V001AS03 V001JS03 548 532 188 641 668 903 231 478 39 511 6 386 41 297 6 529 49 735 13 636 45 605 31 099 40 934 15 819 81 233 25 303 55 147 14 607 69 549 15 884 60 836 24 154 60 481 12 962 50 220 38 669 74 355 26 430 35 602 5 682 56 717 8 651 86 434 4 638 Total¹ 33 V0010S03 794 342 921 013 48 627 47 826 63 371 76 704 57 403 106 536 72 484 85 433 98 244 74 711 88 889 100 785 41 284 65 368 91 072 Non-residential buildings (B) Additions and alterations (C) 34 V0020S03 35 V0030S03 851 321 666 772 39 915 29 430 101 964 208 347 43 065 22 760 42 626 15 276 79 642 67 780 7 746 8 221 8 604 149 823 22 849 702 426 591 498 45 241 45 078 35 961 34 101 46 266 46 428 77 278 62 009 38 865 67 654 64 216 28 401 35 914 51 602 50 725 Total (A+B+C) 36 V0000S03 2 348 089 2 179 283 133 783 122 334 201 296 319 152 146 734 175 724 192 388 162 718 216 751 210 145 160 851 137 407 85 802 266 793 164 646 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 9.4 CONSTRUCTION 9.3.3 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: Free State R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 37 38 G001AU03 G001JU03 936 608 330 592 1 013 834 580 681 100 409 122 849 77 447 21 668 62 331 0 63 914 81 658 75 202 7 526 76 913 2 002 59 551 23 658 111 727 141 352 126 105 33 879 74 756 48 142 101 279 72 798 84 200 25 149 101 554 3 876 101 012 57 702 78 531 47 870 Total¹ Non-residential buildings (B) Additions and alterations (C) 40 G0020U03 41 G0030U03 39 G0010U03 1 273 439 1 707 625 263 267 100 961 112 399 145 572 84 048 81 993 85 877 257 079 168 125 124 878 174 077 109 349 105 430 158 714 219 489 285 634 1 192 312 9 748 27 447 52 277 90 928 57 091 130 595 56 576 119 361 182 437 391 933 62 682 11 237 2 780 43 655 209 316 957 900 1 027 028 64 562 86 872 63 824 97 295 69 481 89 106 52 523 138 802 95 433 76 556 89 434 103 140 98 358 70 828 55 413 Total (A+B+C) 42 G0000U03 2 516 973 3 926 965 337 577 215 280 228 500 333 795 210 620 301 694 194 976 515 242 445 995 593 367 326 193 223 726 206 568 273 197 484 218 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. 9.3.4 Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: Free State R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 43 44 V001AU03 V001JU03 444 943 89 372 284 187 91 480 17 385 14 498 10 429 0 21 467 56 070 19 919 10 957 23 911 0 36 507 0 17 020 0 32 626 9 955 20 406 0 28 888 0 28 237 0 27 392 0 9 820 0 50 436 0 69 055 34 815 Total¹ 45 V0010U03 548 460 408 583 31 883 10 429 77 537 30 876 25 113 36 507 48 734 42 581 20 406 28 888 28 237 27 392 9 820 50 436 103 870 Non-residential buildings (B) Additions and alterations (C) 46 V0020U03 47 V0030U03 306 040 18 185 0 2 700 2 030 0 0 0 8 337 1 600 0 1 944 0 1 574 0 515 25 030 293 385 142 137 9 860 8 448 6 904 7 031 7 035 8 302 21 337 24 455 21 503 9 490 10 639 7 133 4 121 16 885 35 348 Total (A+B+C) 48 V0000U03 1 147 885 568 905 41 743 21 577 86 471 37 907 32 148 44 809 78 408 68 636 41 909 40 322 38 876 36 099 13 941 67 836 164 248 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 9.5 CONSTRUCTION 9.3.5 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: Gauteng R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Dwelling houses 49 G001AX03 12 293 273 14 870 593 1 093 090 1 242 367 1 273 012 1 031 484 1 008 113 1 305 129 1 447 752 1 335 771 1 291 716 1 525 664 1 380 778 935 717 673 223 1 035 394 928 888 Residential buildings (A) Flats and townhouses 50 G001JX03 4 247 529 5 796 771 258 010 402 954 322 356 394 348 770 221 454 331 136 799 967 833 452 390 946 527 554 291 136 711 602 041 799 685 453 141 Total¹ 51 G0010X03 16 669 486 20 877 652 1 351 100 1 645 321 1 596 700 1 428 418 1 783 670 1 761 420 1 663 032 2 303 604 1 745 503 2 472 191 2 054 265 1 072 428 1 282 743 1 835 079 1 414 795 Non-residential buildings (B) 52 G0020X03 10 996 433 7 891 940 474 398 822 925 540 678 737 553 408 360 884 462 455 650 733 681 326 587 381 167 1 404 358 722 121 84 058 201 222 895 434 Additions and alterations (C) 53 G0030X03 8 471 095 8 102 931 519 845 669 216 552 837 640 382 649 241 718 571 683 938 757 776 848 837 718 598 868 528 475 162 482 044 489 448 557 175 Total (A+B+C) 54 G0000X03 36 137 014 36 872 523 2 345 343 3 137 462 2 690 215 2 806 353 2 841 271 3 364 453 2 802 620 3 795 061 2 920 927 3 571 956 4 327 151 2 269 711 1 848 845 2 525 749 2 867 404 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. 9.3.6 Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: Gauteng R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Dwelling houses 55 V001AX03 8 897 091 10 698 032 865 369 654 180 566 012 658 636 725 748 776 277 907 319 1 031 160 1 011 295 1 329 205 1 313 939 858 892 894 631 663 280 888 871 Residential buildings (A) Flats and townhouses 56 V001JX03 2 919 208 3 694 991 61 867 211 109 453 822 314 983 350 090 251 061 525 502 118 837 340 045 193 516 493 658 380 501 227 982 175 759 345 637 Total¹ 57 V0010X03 11 874 466 14 465 623 927 236 865 289 1 021 814 973 619 1 075 838 1 029 945 1 432 821 1 149 997 1 419 353 1 522 721 1 807 597 1 239 393 1 122 613 839 039 1 250 782 Non-residential buildings (B) 58 V0020X03 6 276 835 8 316 107 530 607 467 808 616 922 886 085 388 086 359 417 1 399 046 685 515 277 534 854 071 1 277 796 573 220 549 463 469 158 244 273 Additions and alterations (C) 59 V0030X03 3 192 416 2 777 274 241 693 229 989 312 345 227 110 295 678 304 163 171 196 253 204 220 181 158 070 220 955 142 690 140 203 150 168 175 935 Total (A+B+C) 60 V0000X03 21 343 717 25 559 004 1 699 536 1 563 086 1 951 081 2 086 814 1 759 602 1 693 525 3 003 063 2 088 716 1 917 068 2 534 862 3 306 348 1 955 303 1 812 279 1 458 365 1 670 990 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 9.6 CONSTRUCTION 9.3.7 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: KwaZulu-Natal R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 61 62 G001AV03 G001JV03 2 910 729 1 432 644 3 689 015 2 881 459 274 015 80 736 219 404 130 336 239 149 186 465 279 560 178 876 280 517 567 267 358 933 190 278 490 039 338 997 367 160 146 659 390 035 383 668 264 492 324 403 262 816 64 907 262 895 288 867 320 410 78 547 294 419 95 534 395 713 128 503 Non-residential buildings (B) Total¹ 63 G0010V03 5 195 917 6 859 748 356 928 375 335 425 614 471 325 855 584 695 174 835 568 513 819 773 703 588 895 350 933 616 870 423 133 389 953 524 216 64 G0020V03 4 600 035 4 725 260 313 572 361 085 775 102 441 873 565 207 321 552 424 557 525 374 214 369 295 492 213 757 273 320 195 342 191 064 515 253 Additions and alterations (C) 65 G0030V03 3 967 666 4 786 108 300 345 331 586 371 830 498 950 301 112 326 363 605 798 434 759 586 727 318 114 307 148 403 376 283 618 556 610 439 757 Total (A+B+C) 66 G0000V03 13 763 618 16 371 116 970 845 1 068 006 1 572 546 1 412 148 1 721 903 1 343 089 1 865 923 1 473 952 1 574 799 1 202 501 871 838 1 293 566 902 093 1 137 627 1 479 226 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. 9.3.8 Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: KwaZulu-Natal R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 67 68 V001AV03 V001JV03 1 797 144 1 161 575 1 806 888 1 019 767 130 120 61 143 164 458 26 567 171 342 269 831 167 539 132 013 103 867 47 372 154 825 87 681 151 123 60 507 174 120 71 220 168 736 85 613 203 816 33 732 99 128 127 161 117 814 16 927 99 721 38 436 131 120 139 983 110 345 87 207 Total¹ 69 V0010V03 3 045 567 2 826 655 191 263 191 025 441 173 299 552 151 239 242 506 211 630 245 340 254 349 237 548 226 289 134 741 138 157 278 408 199 034 Non-residential buildings (B) 70 V0020V03 2 035 212 1 817 789 92 017 92 277 39 077 89 540 140 761 139 453 60 093 100 436 290 167 265 493 21 979 486 496 64 573 113 759 285 724 Additions and alterations (C) 71 V0030V03 1 882 637 1 731 802 96 032 118 806 111 145 159 491 149 210 117 331 117 331 187 888 126 674 276 688 124 663 146 543 62 483 164 396 290 513 Total (A+B+C) 72 V0000V03 6 963 416 6 376 246 379 312 402 108 591 395 548 583 441 210 499 290 389 054 533 664 671 190 779 729 372 931 767 780 265 213 556 563 775 271 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 9.7 CONSTRUCTION 9.3.9 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: Limpopo R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 73 74 G001AZ03 G001JZ03 838 865 270 019 817 244 202 936 57 106 18 735 82 425 36 222 67 078 10 551 58 538 28 867 72 488 4 347 80 710 8 411 81 453 11 965 64 122 5 810 83 769 16 562 69 586 30 879 61 338 30 587 38 631 0 85 963 2 367 79 713 0 80 881 123 095 Total¹ Non-residential buildings (B) Additions and alterations (C) 76 G0020Z03 77 G0030Z03 75 G0010Z03 1 173 950 1 058 408 75 841 130 947 79 636 87 405 76 835 93 113 94 748 69 932 100 331 117 327 91 925 40 368 114 214 79 713 203 976 789 763 292 203 1 348 2 700 113 951 25 838 22 070 690 22 640 16 860 38 807 8 015 11 489 27 795 20 839 24 940 26 176 391 697 340 291 25 193 37 974 28 000 14 793 34 989 25 277 29 137 23 613 30 890 42 044 26 066 22 315 18 432 32 083 42 252 Total (A+B+C) 78 G0000Z03 2 355 410 1 690 902 102 382 171 621 221 587 128 036 133 894 119 080 146 525 110 405 170 028 167 386 129 480 90 478 153 485 136 736 272 404 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. 9.3.10 Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: Limpopo R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 79 80 V001AZ03 V001JZ03 269 236 139 248 336 704 168 468 19 967 2 813 22 100 10 145 27 308 16 897 28 345 674 18 121 0 40 204 19 445 32 486 83 011 28 197 0 28 538 797 27 847 5 414 34 439 674 29 152 28 598 21 032 0 34 173 0 28 436 8 212 Total¹ 81 V0010Z03 410 631 549 803 22 780 32 245 44 205 30 315 18 121 59 649 115 497 28 197 29 335 76 596 35 113 57 750 21 032 34 173 36 648 Non-residential buildings (B) Additions and alterations (C) 82 V0020Z03 83 V0030Z03 229 226 116 416 19 311 1 972 20 228 0 0 13 838 27 840 13 179 0 10 683 630 8 735 0 18 477 5 180 51 631 49 219 4 918 2 079 1 670 2 121 3 821 1 775 5 461 2 294 667 12 670 6 700 5 043 0 1 151 331 Total (A+B+C) 84 V0000Z03 691 488 715 438 47 009 36 296 66 103 32 436 21 942 75 262 148 798 43 670 30 002 99 949 42 443 71 528 21 032 53 801 42 159 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 9.8 CONSTRUCTION 9.3.11 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: Mpumalanga R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 85 86 G001AY03 G001JY03 1 897 906 216 852 2 010 211 209 446 170 367 18 743 150 694 22 780 131 018 25 209 148 365 44 138 149 513 13 024 207 736 32 221 218 342 4 861 172 420 10 500 132 555 17 926 190 671 9 350 171 497 2 736 167 033 7 958 148 094 0 218 119 6 311 334 337 11 528 Total¹ Non-residential buildings (B) Additions and alterations (C) 88 G0020Y03 89 G0030Y03 87 G0010Y03 2 152 650 2 268 479 189 110 173 474 156 977 192 503 167 303 243 314 229 981 186 550 153 854 212 878 181 559 180 976 149 782 224 430 345 865 991 823 1 019 584 20 448 29 074 97 241 70 207 26 464 189 864 78 979 117 338 69 981 189 281 98 173 32 534 54 409 66 492 68 369 931 524 1 035 146 61 357 96 602 78 705 82 381 100 219 67 465 92 832 115 876 108 358 100 055 85 713 45 583 73 416 109 373 74 560 Total (A+B+C) 90 G0000Y03 4 075 997 4 323 209 270 915 299 150 332 923 345 091 293 986 500 643 401 792 419 764 332 193 502 214 365 445 259 093 277 607 400 295 488 794 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. 9.3.12 Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: Mpumalanga R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 91 92 V001AY03 V001JY03 980 598 211 276 1 095 463 404 010 72 562 5 693 57 242 6 949 47 497 5 430 86 665 196 489 73 696 17 379 134 550 13 276 102 552 29 400 86 015 68 876 69 355 24 350 191 419 20 341 72 182 12 992 101 728 2 835 77 416 0 126 049 0 130 850 0 Total¹ 93 V0010Y03 1 201 999 1 591 162 78 255 64 191 52 927 367 995 91 075 147 826 131 952 154 891 96 953 211 760 85 174 108 163 77 416 126 049 130 850 Non-residential buildings (B) Additions and alterations (C) 94 V0020Y03 95 V0030Y03 405 073 575 542 18 096 238 983 0 29 296 64 857 74 286 16 808 46 780 10 077 14 266 48 068 14 025 20 570 27 642 3 891 368 967 555 167 34 917 40 954 41 189 23 659 32 206 40 816 104 781 59 307 45 670 51 970 29 122 50 576 29 326 46 342 40 288 Total (A+B+C) 96 V0000Y03 1 976 039 2 721 871 131 268 344 128 94 116 420 950 188 138 262 928 253 541 260 978 152 700 277 996 162 364 172 764 127 312 200 033 175 029 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 9.9 CONSTRUCTION 9.3.13 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: Northern Cape R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 97 98 G001AT03 G001JT03 251 072 43 925 309 370 71 889 13 735 0 48 436 13 010 11 931 0 26 819 0 11 097 0 47 070 0 24 589 23 959 32 495 34 920 12 056 0 37 411 0 20 890 0 22 841 0 11 698 0 9 961 0 19 958 0 Total¹ Non-residential buildings (B) Additions and alterations (C) 100 G0020T03 101 G0030T03 99 G0010T03 340 216 513 945 144 001 63 866 11 931 26 819 11 097 47 070 48 548 67 415 12 056 37 411 20 890 22 841 11 698 9 961 19 958 367 581 176 628 15 062 2 801 2 079 40 682 1 050 1 075 9 815 45 251 33 931 5 227 12 722 6 933 414 0 6 227 301 935 387 453 35 816 24 139 53 866 35 259 14 466 23 466 39 509 35 389 21 273 38 635 46 525 19 110 11 948 33 205 24 696 Total (A+B+C) 102 G0000T03 1 009 732 1 078 026 194 879 90 806 67 876 102 760 26 613 71 611 97 872 148 055 67 260 81 273 80 137 48 884 24 060 43 166 50 881 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. 9.3.14 Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: Northern Cape R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 103 104 V001AT03 V001JT03 84 131 7 808 119 540 12 689 9 590 0 3 402 1 964 17 838 2 691 7 194 0 10 253 0 8 108 4 266 8 108 810 8 151 2 958 18 567 0 24 448 0 3 881 0 0 0 1 846 0 19 339 0 792 0 Total¹ 105 V0010T03 141 254 135 749 9 590 5 366 20 529 7 194 10 253 12 374 12 438 11 109 18 567 24 448 3 881 0 1 846 19 339 792 Non-residential buildings (B) Additions and alterations (C) 106 V0020T03 107 V0030T03 78 506 136 533 0 60 673 2 735 1 360 14 959 945 7 805 0 21 381 3 168 2 502 21 005 2 008 2 310 0 163 489 183 703 10 878 7 152 13 211 25 898 39 508 13 741 14 645 18 598 10 334 9 948 15 180 4 610 1 769 7 667 16 687 Total (A+B+C) 108 V0000T03 383 249 455 985 20 468 73 191 36 475 34 452 64 720 27 060 34 888 29 707 50 282 37 564 21 563 25 615 5 623 29 316 17 479 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 9.10 CONSTRUCTION 9.3.15 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: North West R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 109 110 G001AW03 G001JW03 1 313 491 816 952 1 167 951 584 776 104 697 99 250 70 261 27 674 87 560 48 632 79 865 24 573 128 237 64 537 99 662 33 246 138 117 37 820 87 400 12 121 111 283 95 972 130 374 44 502 67 278 91 578 63 217 4 871 140 856 39 851 75 828 36 739 100 173 80 669 Total¹ Non-residential buildings (B) Additions and alterations (C) 112 G0020W03 113 G0030W03 111 G0010W03 2 176 296 1 795 638 205 921 97 935 136 192 104 438 192 774 133 398 179 441 99 521 207 255 205 847 164 828 68 088 180 707 115 178 180 842 774 847 1 353 577 17 268 62 375 27 757 72 182 41 895 30 443 67 412 44 105 50 045 906 439 25 879 7 777 19 131 26 652 127 812 964 922 844 059 62 537 76 422 90 728 50 719 71 549 65 663 79 227 65 980 94 077 77 911 55 562 53 684 50 936 65 973 79 666 Total (A+B+C) 114 G0000W03 3 916 065 3 993 274 285 726 236 732 254 677 227 339 306 218 229 504 326 080 209 606 351 377 1 190 197 246 269 129 549 250 774 207 803 388 320 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. 9.3.16 Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: North West R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 115 116 V001AW03 V001JW03 682 100 323 035 837 100 346 656 66 533 47 482 49 322 115 635 42 804 3 518 64 217 15 081 100 907 20 654 69 590 15 302 98 988 18 491 50 365 9 408 64 352 5 742 90 592 17 708 69 325 32 621 70 105 45 014 60 449 60 840 36 808 23 780 62 604 5 150 Total¹ 117 V0010W03 1 062 487 1 192 089 114 015 165 633 46 322 79 298 121 561 84 892 117 479 59 773 75 226 110 825 101 946 115 119 125 209 61 576 67 754 Non-residential buildings (B) Additions and alterations (C) 118 V0020W03 119 V0030W03 446 576 1 279 582 51 378 39 130 124 944 4 750 0 23 027 30 648 3 479 76 624 47 903 877 699 0 58 390 25 879 127 732 167 961 258 941 22 694 8 521 7 364 8 344 20 708 6 955 11 306 8 535 58 443 32 841 26 359 46 871 32 126 13 639 10 573 Total (A+B+C) 120 V0000W03 1 677 024 2 730 612 188 087 213 284 178 630 92 392 142 269 114 874 159 433 71 787 210 293 191 569 1 006 004 161 990 215 725 101 094 206 059 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 9.11 CONSTRUCTION 9.3.17 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building: Western Cape R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 121 122 G001AR03 G001JR03 5 844 139 1 987 766 6 806 966 2 749 958 465 113 113 407 470 231 105 471 489 560 331 946 337 333 105 173 408 833 354 091 527 265 184 906 635 213 134 353 729 184 243 148 606 181 255 219 825 903 473 718 678 799 328 306 633 351 120 220 875 695 176 162 581 691 236 421 764 032 388 076 Non-residential buildings (B) Total¹ 123 G0010R03 8 021 430 9 769 494 578 520 575 702 854 206 454 816 776 498 712 171 771 374 1 020 640 866 900 1 390 175 1 007 105 761 387 1 057 617 831 904 1 164 899 124 G0020R03 3 883 346 7 219 887 407 864 497 608 611 180 213 825 732 591 383 447 1 835 098 466 037 226 046 856 290 224 739 765 162 197 638 548 439 210 935 Additions and alterations (C) 125 G0030R03 6 688 876 6 741 392 370 618 603 598 570 955 435 435 417 024 371 501 531 440 779 594 606 729 769 197 667 943 617 358 487 527 553 994 802 197 Total (A+B+C) 126 G0000R03 18 593 652 23 730 773 1 357 002 1 676 908 2 036 341 1 104 076 1 926 113 1 467 119 3 137 912 2 266 271 1 699 675 3 015 662 1 899 787 2 143 907 1 742 782 1 934 337 2 178 031 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. 9.3.18 Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building: Western Cape R’000 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Residential buildings (A) Dwelling Flats and houses townhouses 127 128 V001AR03 V001JR03 4 522 037 2 162 958 3 981 858 1 622 854 253 923 83 842 389 797 129 334 331 239 105 864 209 837 160 304 193 437 114 104 163 445 68 330 316 212 62 761 409 178 194 246 373 464 157 345 427 142 46 536 461 619 233 579 452 565 266 609 254 663 26 600 481 065 76 358 492 792 154 617 Total¹ 129 V0010R03 6 842 355 5 850 311 441 302 519 131 457 695 370 141 307 541 231 775 378 973 603 424 530 809 595 148 695 198 719 174 281 263 557 423 653 385 Non-residential buildings (B) 130 V0020R03 3 475 479 2 571 872 196 618 91 766 209 337 60 452 15 517 166 116 60 569 75 660 313 352 160 986 313 936 907 563 82 008 212 253 144 081 Additions and alterations (C) 131 V0030R03 5 377 079 3 084 852 305 782 496 295 263 876 141 920 172 174 112 374 235 640 320 562 277 142 280 407 221 144 257 536 195 743 222 389 396 651 Total (A+B+C) 132 V0000R03 15 694 913 11 507 035 943 702 1 107 192 930 908 572 513 495 232 510 265 675 182 999 646 1 121 303 1 036 541 1 230 278 1 884 273 559 014 992 065 1 194 117 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 9.12 CONSTRUCTION 9.4 Detailed building statistics of the private sector at current prices: South Africa Note: that all figures for the last month are preliminary. 9.4.1 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building Dwelling houses (total) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Number of units 133 G001A001 34 097 37 838 3 596 2 795 3 738 2 293 3 064 2 892 4 532 3 101 3 169 2 971 3 010 2 677 2 834 2 462 2 764 m² R000 134 G001A002 5 115 898 5 593 830 451 878 435 548 454 652 373 995 423 411 495 533 571 833 508 481 497 920 530 729 469 294 380 556 421 919 422 976 465 847 135 G001A003 27 292 998 31 984 413 2 347 824 2 446 997 2 439 525 2 137 479 2 308 206 2 829 665 3 191 718 3 048 613 2 903 268 3 209 465 2 837 289 2 284 364 2 429 788 2 567 209 2 775 309 Residential buildings (A) Dwelling houses (equal to or larger than 80 m²) Number of m² R000 units 136 137 138 G001A061 G001A062 G001A063 16 203 4 229 594 24 351 101 17 121 4 593 003 28 319 334 1 254 328 376 1 969 223 1 448 368 364 2 185 194 1 222 339 460 2 071 999 1 266 321 446 1 939 448 1 395 340 323 2 022 820 1 537 427 763 2 578 053 1 676 442 449 2 754 264 1 577 434 073 2 732 583 1 497 421 832 2 643 406 1 621 464 586 2 956 470 1 470 394 795 2 501 157 1 158 309 536 1 964 717 1 259 346 721 2 163 040 1 337 367 863 2 315 833 1 451 402 404 2 496 426 Dwelling houses (smaller than 80 m²) Number of m² R000 units 139 140 141 G001A051 G001A052 G001A053 17 894 886 304 2 941 897 20 717 1 000 827 3 665 079 2 342 123 502 378 601 1 347 67 184 261 803 2 516 115 192 367 526 1 027 52 549 198 031 1 669 83 088 285 386 1 355 67 770 251 612 2 856 129 384 437 454 1 524 74 408 316 030 1 672 76 088 259 862 1 350 66 143 252 995 1 540 74 499 336 132 1 519 71 020 319 647 1 575 75 198 266 748 1 125 55 113 251 376 1 313 63 443 278 883 9.4.1 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building (continued) Flats Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Number of units 142 G001B001 9 147 12 216 560 1 105 850 562 2 574 728 370 1 226 1 081 1 564 1 129 467 1 118 1 080 676 m² 143 G001B002 680 755 965 570 45 871 68 059 60 601 38 505 180 785 57 210 49 720 112 162 106 775 139 027 62 195 44 660 100 854 82 266 82 238 Residential buildings (A) Townhouses Number of R000 m² R000 units 144 145 146 147 G001B003 G001C001 G001C002 G001C003 4 533 035 7 203 850 462 5 071 988 7 263 459 6 728 910 775 5 944 143 262 164 551 71 604 450 854 436 096 388 54 342 336 460 440 861 418 74 719 497 927 285 941 772 93 847 584 362 1 342 560 580 71 188 449 741 467 746 642 74 123 453 978 406 411 455 48 076 308 721 963 107 666 92 387 615 268 719 350 584 80 283 545 459 1 154 341 617 106 396 738 879 400 536 887 110 850 756 040 384 346 168 32 960 206 454 762 358 256 24 493 148 831 668 027 784 88 149 566 152 612 524 561 97 737 628 814 Total¹ R000 148 G0010003 38 303 604 46 327 420 3 235 268 3 267 441 3 468 612 3 041 339 4 133 303 3 911 224 4 028 934 4 684 967 4 186 488 5 263 607 4 150 427 2 955 810 3 409 565 3 817 791 4 156 300 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 9.13 CONSTRUCTION 9.4.1 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building (continued) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 2 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Office space m² R000 149 150 G002D002 G002D003 793 933 5 811 269 1 002 586 7 986 942 58 643 405 890 109 303 847 886 124 885 1 012 826 94 963 828 712 64 766 514 942 51 834 386 485 223 290 1 765 594 46 526 356 995 22 575 150 457 45 754 363 325 60 482 530 060 99 565 823 770 8 123 58 752 20 907 130 882 66 897 557 678 Non-residential buildings (B) Shopping space Industrial and warehouse space m² R000 m² R000 151 152 153 154 G002E002 G002E003 G002F002 G002F003 1 304 464 8 316 985 1 771 668 7 899 437 828 333 5 567 666 1 737 490 8 539 023 10 977 60 686 134 648 674 140 81 290 521 929 105 176 466 977 47 303 299 633 148 273 661 491 55 998 313 225 105 366 489 661 33 920 236 196 211 949 1 129 450 94 665 623 953 196 040 955 372 48 465 353 786 114 997 551 193 34 994 233 609 244 440 1 295 070 34 993 212 904 114 144 553 742 240 962 1 751 960 118 502 578 530 120 257 811 655 142 380 646 702 24 509 148 130 101 575 536 695 17 435 90 836 56 962 317 911 28 136 177 625 102 933 598 166 96 697 667 610 156 607 749 279 Total2 R000 155 G0020003 24 467 656 24 869 953 1 344 728 2 053 955 2 275 160 1 726 454 1 970 370 2 034 001 3 020 132 2 188 628 1 212 471 3 057 974 2 113 168 1 872 912 602 747 1 178 435 2 148 486 Total includes other non-residential buildings. 9.4.1 Recorded building plans passed by municipalities by type of building (concluded) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 3 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Additions and alterations (C) Dwelling houses Total3 m² R000 m² R000 156 157 158 159 G003A002 G003A003 G0030002 G0030003 3 143 857 16 773 444 4 270 616 24 377 760 3 199 308 18 274 354 4 207 753 25 356 851 210 793 1 144 789 267 886 1 535 551 264 697 1 454 366 356 614 2 056 519 251 492 1 356 207 340 225 1 952 793 240 149 1 363 277 328 208 1 976 731 246 487 1 380 720 331 487 1 913 499 260 055 1 460 150 333 924 1 918 240 281 255 1 648 852 371 006 2 300 350 315 920 1 815 775 415 542 2 596 407 307 001 1 843 338 410 581 2 621 773 309 499 1 773 997 383 017 2 328 749 279 910 1 668 370 369 683 2 278 644 232 050 1 364 513 299 580 1 877 595 197 893 1 137 762 268 867 1 667 102 255 203 1 493 171 337 871 2 137 922 260 982 1 551 626 361 159 2 255 375 Total (A+B+C) R000 160 G0000003 87 149 020 96 554 224 6 115 547 7 377 915 7 696 565 6 744 524 8 017 172 7 863 465 9 349 416 9 470 002 8 020 732 10 650 330 8 542 239 6 706 317 5 679 414 7 134 148 8 560 161 Total includes other buildings and internal alterations. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 9.14 CONSTRUCTION 9.4.2 Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building Dwelling houses (total) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Number of units 161 V001A001 28 974 26 194 1 810 1 958 2 346 1 402 1 832 1 900 2 158 2 334 2 177 3 438 2 563 2 276 1 641 2 259 2 336 m² R000 162 V001A002 3 667 596 3 540 868 268 542 262 412 253 506 221 514 238 188 266 845 297 311 323 234 308 776 426 398 367 110 307 032 249 379 303 535 334 964 163 V001A003 18 225 812 19 828 675 1 474 960 1 392 227 1 275 242 1 287 957 1 290 874 1 464 739 1 688 955 1 889 361 1 815 549 2 383 838 2 132 970 1 732 003 1 455 180 1 654 922 1 905 622 Residential buildings (A) Dwelling houses (equal to or larger than 80 m²) Number of m² R000 units 164 165 166 V001A061 V001A062 V001A063 11 538 2 859 082 15 910 377 10 750 2 776 600 17 061 655 836 219 782 1 318 164 852 210 267 1 230 716 726 179 257 1 065 438 728 185 471 1 137 229 832 190 611 1 118 741 801 212 413 1 284 356 970 238 516 1 476 999 937 254 584 1 627 983 899 247 753 1 589 428 1 095 300 584 1 828 243 1 096 294 174 1 864 970 978 243 188 1 519 388 701 202 815 1 272 812 961 237 493 1 419 338 1 047 265 851 1 634 047 Dwelling houses (smaller than 80 m²) Number of m² R000 units 167 168 169 V001A051 V001A052 V001A053 17 436 808 514 2 315 435 15 444 764 268 2 767 020 974 48 760 156 796 1 106 52 145 161 511 1 620 74 249 209 804 674 36 043 150 728 1 000 47 577 172 133 1 099 54 432 180 383 1 188 58 795 211 956 1 397 68 650 261 378 1 278 61 023 226 121 2 343 125 814 555 595 1 467 72 936 268 000 1 298 63 844 212 615 940 46 564 182 368 1 298 66 042 235 584 1 289 69 113 271 575 9.4.2 Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building (continued) Flats Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Number of units 170 V001B001 6 824 7 102 303 504 1 592 909 301 414 553 550 357 132 645 842 501 548 449 m² 171 V001B002 522 995 514 444 27 826 50 824 77 203 59 083 24 185 31 460 57 191 46 245 25 558 11 134 48 103 55 632 37 989 36 406 31 786 Residential buildings (A) Townhouses Number of R000 m² R000 units 172 173 174 175 V001B003 V001C001 V001C002 V001C003 2 977 109 5 687 695 239 4 226 012 3 470 895 4 747 651 982 4 121 498 182 058 143 17 977 101 666 275 136 260 38 652 233 096 665 889 274 46 335 261 870 405 719 619 74 220 455 881 146 033 337 63 999 419 385 184 053 343 49 666 300 611 319 480 616 73 306 475 609 324 359 147 26 284 167 025 178 491 677 74 827 459 555 78 902 281 39 405 251 307 352 331 651 86 767 587 023 358 444 399 60 544 408 470 268 767 78 13 818 90 773 284 506 105 21 436 140 025 245 768 566 64 182 397 748 Total¹ R000 176 V0010003 25 921 561 27 940 988 1 864 951 1 901 135 2 225 573 2 235 694 1 858 144 1 952 010 2 522 008 2 380 745 2 543 242 2 882 645 3 072 324 2 502 517 1 818 640 2 087 746 2 572 870 Total includes other residential buildings, tourism accommodation and casinos. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 9.15 CONSTRUCTION 9.4.2 Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building (continued) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 2 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Office space m² R000 177 178 V002D002 V002D003 795 560 5 670 997 609 266 4 694 235 17 283 138 393 38 005 218 759 38 950 254 656 19 339 144 135 17 214 136 716 13 137 89 780 113 658 1 004 230 39 252 295 363 62 335 481 810 33 098 243 896 162 318 1 216 220 54 677 470 277 43 025 358 711 37 525 291 066 28 945 205 359 Non-residential buildings (B) Shopping space Industrial and warehouse space m² R000 m² R000 179 180 181 182 V002E002 V002E003 V002F002 V002F003 565 853 3 142 941 955 483 4 180 265 572 864 3 980 841 1 124 811 5 524 123 10 884 54 678 113 900 474 707 27 920 268 476 96 176 486 912 48 157 338 412 89 730 443 942 35 334 220 932 172 846 867 309 20 422 157 901 74 776 302 248 50 950 360 318 44 534 195 556 33 013 188 633 93 973 403 050 55 952 409 010 35 112 180 132 39 968 226 235 61 964 318 305 97 500 571 860 65 587 356 381 129 493 1 029 182 53 196 257 376 23 271 155 204 223 017 1 238 205 19 658 124 998 47 401 218 405 19 366 115 681 109 256 569 600 58 569 383 193 31 195 147 179 Total2 R000 183 V0020003 14 104 268 15 498 798 947 942 1 024 739 1 117 237 1 279 830 667 245 799 842 1 653 772 941 925 1 068 777 1 426 294 2 550 356 2 020 839 785 616 1 019 816 858 760 Total includes other non-residential buildings. 9.4.2 Buildings reported to municipalities as completed by type of building (concluded) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 2 3 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Additions and alterations (C) Dwelling houses Total3 m² R000 m² R000 184 185 186 187 V003A002 V003A003 V0030002 V0030003 1 722 368 8 228 378 2 387 731 12 199 991 1 120 747 6 130 061 1 617 737 9 374 593 109 493 541 747 144 018 772 015 124 252 613 940 185 564 957 322 110 821 604 300 145 558 793 665 69 931 407 636 104 648 629 675 81 332 466 410 130 898 766 606 76 291 436 450 110 468 651 885 85 063 473 448 130 791 758 975 91 203 525 391 146 388 936 852 94 004 518 432 130 335 799 479 105 697 577 610 145 406 899 738 89 336 494 430 128 562 718 978 83 324 470 267 115 101 689 403 72 819 376 779 88 835 501 685 90 672 477 430 118 109 675 990 96 962 523 990 154 045 1 020 286 Total (A+B+C) R000 188 V0000003 52 225 820 52 814 379 3 584 908 3 883 196 4 136 475 4 145 199 3 291 995 3 403 737 4 934 755 4 259 522 4 411 498 5 208 677 6 341 658 5 212 759 3 105 941 3 783 552 4 451 916 Total includes other non-residential buildings. Total includes other buildings and internal alterations. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 10 Units produced and consumed 10.1 Electricity 10.1 Chapter ten 10.1 ELECTRICITY 10.1 Units produced and consumed The data are collected on a sample basis and raised to obtain estimated figures. The level of the data was adjusted according to the results of the 1995 census of electricity, gas and steam. The figures shown relate to public supply undertakings and self producers. Public supply undertakings comprise Eskom and local authorities, while selfproducers are undertakings which, in addition to their main activities, themselves produce electric energy intended in greater part or in its entirety to meet their own needs - mines, manufacturing establishments and selected local authorities are inter alia included. (a) Actual Units produced Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Total 1 ELEKTR11 256 073 252 581 21 090 19 469 21 293 20 693 21 551 21 428 22 317 21 893 21 072 21 406 20 391 19 978 20 769 19 068 21 254 19 721 Eskom 2 ELEKTR21 244 851 240 401 20 236 18 678 20 292 19 637 20 485 20 399 21 171 20 786 20 008 20 354 19 416 18 939 19 755 18 187 20 313 18 709 Gigawatt hours Units consumed in power stations and auxiliary systems Total Eskom 3 4 ELEKTR12 ELEKTR22 18 470 17 684 18 474 17 591 1 518 1 450 1 398 1 336 1 601 1 526 1 547 1 477 1 613 1 538 1 496 1 413 1 636 1 542 1 617 1 533 1 528 1 461 1 541 1 470 1 507 1 444 1 472 1 401 1 519 1 446 1 311 1 254 1 558 1 489 1 454 1 389 Units purchased outside South Africa 5 ELEKTR13 9 428 11 177 1 020 873 854 664 902 882 945 935 867 1 086 1 120 1 029 1 057 1 061 1 163 1 144 Units sold to undertakings outside South Africa 6 ELEKTR14 13 929 13 836 1 183 1 085 1 219 999 1 046 1 092 1 171 1 167 1 194 1 363 1 191 1 126 1 156 1 106 1 228 1 050 Total units consumed in South Africa¹ 7 ELEKTR10 233 105 231 449 19 409 17 859 19 328 18 810 19 794 19 721 20 454 20 044 19 217 19 589 18 814 18 410 19 152 17 713 19 631 18 362 Units purchased outside South Africa 12 ELEKTS13 987 908 867 744 853 874 906 877 925 1 153 1 125 988 1 027 1 093 1 167 1 234 Units sold to undertakings outside South Arica 13 ELEKTS14 1 218 1 165 1 192 1 096 1 056 1 118 1 134 1 135 1 171 1 264 1 143 1 152 1 184 1 182 1 196 1 152 Total units consumed in South Africa 14 ELEKTS10 19 576 19 417 19 149 19 565 19 306 19 095 19 147 19 063 19 523 19 343 19 156 19 233 19 314 19 236 19 439 19 085 Annual totals and monthly totals may differ due to rounding-off. (b) Seasonally adjusted Units produced Year and month M 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Total 8 ELEKTS11 21 334 21 252 21 038 21 477 21 071 20 848 20 894 20 863 21 316 20 972 20 703 20 922 20 997 20 813 20 985 20 472 Eskom 9 ELEKTS21 20 454 20 329 20 065 20 337 20 068 19 894 19 861 19 869 20 198 19 917 19 663 19 876 19 939 19 780 20 068 19 377 Gigawatt hours Units consumed in power stations and auxiliary systems Total Eskom 10 11 ELEKTS12 ELEKTS22 1 527 1 466 1 578 1 511 1 564 1 490 1 560 1 481 1 562 1 485 1 509 1 437 1 519 1 436 1 542 1 466 1 547 1 472 1 518 1 445 1 529 1 458 1 525 1 452 1 526 1 457 1 488 1 425 1 517 1 449 1 469 1 396 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 11.1 Wholesale trade, retail trade and motor trade 11.1 11.1.1 Actual values11.1 11.1.2 Seasonally adjusted values11.2 11.1.3 Wholesale trade sales according to type of dealer at current prices 11.2 11.1.4 Retail trade sales according to type of retailer 11.3 11.1.5 Motor trade by type of activity 11.4 11.2 Tourist accommodation by type of accommodation 11.5 11.2.1 Total industry11.5 11.2.2 Hotels11.5 11.2.3 Caravan parks and camping sites11.6 11.2.4 Guest houses and guest farms11.6 11.2.5 Other accommodation11.7 11.3 Food and beverages 11.8 11.3.1 Food and beverages11.8 11.4 11.4.1 11.4.2 11.4.3 11.4.4 Civil cases Cases recorded and summonses issued for debt Number of civil default and consent judgements Value of civil default and consent judgements Cases recorded by selected magistrates’ offices 11.9 11.9 11.11 11.12 11.14 11.5 11.5.1 11.5.2 11.5.3 Liquidations Total number of liquidations by industry Number of companies liquidated by industry Number of close corporations liquidated by industry 11.15 11.15 11.15 11.16 Chapter eleven International trade 11 INTERNAL TRADE 11.1 11.1 Wholesale trade, retail trade and motor trade Stats SA introduced new wholesale trade sales, retail trade sales and motor trade sales samples utilising an upgraded business register commencing with the month of July 2014. The previous sample (2013) and the new sample (2014) were run side by side from April to June 2014, which provided a set of factors that could be applied to the previous series back to January 1998 for wholesale trade sales and motor trade and back to 2002 for retail trade sales. The figures up to March 2014 were thus backcasted data based on the movements of the previous sample and the levels of the new sample. Wholesale trade sales at constant (2012) prices: For January 1998 to December 2011 wholesale trade sales at constant prices were calculated using the “all groups” PPI for domestic output, but excluding electricity and other utilities. From January 2012, wholesale trade sales at constant prices are compiled in three stages: 1. Deflate sales of dealers in agricultural raw materials and livestock using the PPI for agriculture. 2. Deflate sales of dealers in food, beverages and tobacco using the PPI for food products, beverages and tobacco. 3. Deflate the remaining wholesale trade sales with the headline PPI (final manufacturing) excluding the PPIs for food products, beverages and tobacco; and transport equipment. Total wholesale trade sales at constant prices are obtained by aggregating (1), (2) and (3). Retail trade sales at constant (2012) prices for January 2002 to December 2007 are calculated using the price index for goods excluding petrol and purchases of vehicles, for all urban areas from the consumer price index (CPI) to deflate sales at current prices. From January 2008 onwards total retail trade sales at constant prices are obtained by adding up the deflated sales by type of retailer. Retail trade sales at constant prices by type of retailer are obtained by deflating estimated sales at current prices by the relevant weighted price index. To obtain total retail trade sales at constant prices, estimates of the deflated sales for each type of retailer are aggregated. In order to be classified as a wholesaler, an enterprise must derive 50 per cent or more of its income from sales of merchandise to other enterprises and/or institutions. In order to be classified as a retailer, an enterprise must derive more than 50 per cent of its income from sales of merchandise to the general public for private or domestic consumption. The data provided by motor service stations and dealers in motor vehicles, spares and accessories are classified as motor trade. Stats SA collects information regarding wholesale trade and motor trade excluding VAT, but retail trade including VAT. 11.1.1 Actual values Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar R million Wholesale trade sales Retail trade sales At current prices At constant (2012) prices At current prices At constant (2012) prices 1 2 3 4 1 522 739 1 441 630 718 523 690 885 1 633 300 1 444 668 772 229 705 450 123 955 112 814 58 540 54 969 132 438 119 168 57 584 53 838 135 103 120 087 60 306 55 847 129 408 114 438 59 988 55 242 133 515 118 051 63 026 57 716 135 240 119 442 60 500 55 256 131 992 116 344 61 719 56 242 136 689 120 263 63 670 57 688 145 019 127 315 62 596 56 651 148 285 129 778 64 555 58 320 144 862 126 904 69 928 62 905 136 794 120 064 89 817 80 776 117 616 105 283 62 644 56 012 130 760 116 638 62 655 55 815 141 840 123 917 64 303 56 949 Motor trade At current prices 5 538 110 556 816 44 770 44 117 45 965 43 929 45 702 45 870 49 325 47 424 47 357 50 092 47 234 45 031 43 953 44 189 48 695 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 11.2 INTERNAL TRADE 11.1.2 Seasonally adjusted values Year and month M 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar R million Wholesale trade sales Retail trade sales At current prices At constant (2012) prices At current prices At constant (2012) prices 6 7 8 9 137 203 123 824 62 557 58 763 138 086 123 090 62 518 58 284 134 297 120 526 62 425 57 924 138 312 121 556 63 110 58 300 135 156 118 982 63 913 58 719 137 632 122 217 63 754 58 216 132 554 116 299 64 767 58 916 136 988 120 694 65 463 59 244 140 605 124 074 65 122 58 877 137 333 119 472 65 398 59 081 133 096 116 356 66 456 59 817 132 900 117 722 66 098 59 322 131 543 117 888 66 391 59 402 136 378 120 541 67 954 60 373 140 069 122 737 67 617 60 045 Motor trade At current prices 10 46 093 45 802 45 149 45 923 45 443 46 574 47 124 46 903 47 417 47 701 46 393 46 609 45 600 45 877 47 675 11.1.3 Wholesale trade sales according to type of dealer at current prices R million Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total 11 1 522 739 1 633 300 123 955 132 438 135 103 129 408 133 515 135 240 131 992 136 689 145 019 148 285 144 862 136 794 117 616 130 760 141 840 Trade on a fee or contract basis 12 60 176 65 044 4 584 4 611 4 824 6 305 5 246 6 219 5 865 5 753 5 280 5 797 5 027 5 533 4 270 5 124 4 491 Agricultural raw materials and livestock Food, beverages and tobacco 13 14 249 052 265 503 18 567 20 124 21 208 19 895 21 804 21 119 21 074 22 789 22 639 23 492 23 451 29 341 18 193 21 494 24 424 107 263 108 254 8 461 8 627 8 091 7 356 8 053 8 627 9 860 8 003 11 099 9 536 9 829 10 712 7 586 8 819 8 211 Textiles, clothing and footwear Other household goods except precious stones Precious stones, jewellery and silverware 16 17 15 36 515 39 156 2 730 2 808 3 597 3 335 2 785 2 456 3 323 3 372 4 059 4 055 4 007 2 629 2 056 2 920 3 580 153 454 167 561 11 882 12 445 13 688 13 547 13 920 14 685 13 482 13 927 15 612 15 901 15 440 13 032 11 502 13 381 15 907 29 112 33 037 2 209 3 514 3 203 2 492 2 709 2 869 2 692 2 562 2 724 3 146 2 558 2 359 2 480 3 117 2 635 11.1.3 Wholesale trade sales according to type of dealer at current prices (concluded) R million Year and month Solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products 18 A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 338 706 363 020 30 025 29 412 30 566 29 697 30 394 31 265 31 810 31 446 30 847 30 501 29 645 27 412 24 541 24 099 27 669 Metals and metal ores 19 44 553 44 101 3 422 3 974 3 418 3 883 3 369 4 087 2 439 4 064 4 372 4 728 4 189 2 156 3 264 4 001 3 882 Construction and building materials 20 85 325 93 116 6 471 7 219 7 431 7 270 7 548 8 190 7 119 8 268 8 801 9 582 9 665 5 552 6 768 8 324 8 992 Other intermediate products waste and scrap 21 58 329 68 033 4 884 6 250 5 048 5 205 5 229 5 037 4 781 5 611 6 477 6 877 6 685 5 949 5 630 5 594 5 504 Machinery, equipment and supplies 22 231 341 251 903 20 436 22 403 23 756 19 749 21 403 20 278 18 690 20 150 21 937 22 729 21 027 19 345 18 833 20 650 24 985 Other goods 23 128 913 134 573 10 284 11 051 10 273 10 672 11 055 10 408 10 858 10 745 11 172 11 941 13 340 12 774 12 492 13 236 11 560 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 11.3 INTERNAL TRADE 11.1.4 Retail trade sales according to type of retailer R million Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar At current prices 24 718 523 772 229 58 540 57 584 60 306 59 988 63 026 60 500 61 719 63 670 62 596 64 555 69 928 89 817 62 644 62 655 64 303 At constant (2012) prices 25 690 885 705 450 54 969 53 838 55 847 55 242 57 716 55 256 56 242 57 688 56 651 58 320 62 905 80 776 56 012 55 815 56 949 General dealers At current prices 26 298 588 322 528 24 952 24 440 26 427 24 057 26 309 26 032 24 848 26 782 27 340 25 737 28 733 36 871 25 771 26 842 27 938 At constant (2012) prices 27 285 506 290 905 23 190 22 630 24 201 21 890 23 788 23 495 22 325 23 891 24 411 22 918 25 450 32 716 22 706 23 546 24 357 Food, beverages and tobacco in specialised stores At current At constant prices (2012) prices 28 29 64 193 60 752 69 148 61 186 5 041 4 621 4 699 4 303 5 429 4 895 5 472 4 881 5 313 4 698 5 213 4 621 5 524 4 897 5 610 4 943 5 678 5 003 6 075 5 301 6 189 5 340 8 905 7 683 5 736 4 915 5 307 4 540 5 868 4 948 Pharmaceutical and medical goods, cosmetics and toiletries At current At constant prices (2012) prices 30 31 49 590 47 961 52 927 48 914 4 282 4 082 3 995 3 787 4 171 3 935 4 365 4 076 4 364 4 060 4 269 3 938 4 641 4 254 4 368 4 004 4 337 3 957 4 715 4 267 4 390 3 973 5 030 4 581 4 630 4 171 4 257 3 825 4 703 4 203 11.1.4 Retail trade sales according to type of retailer (concluded) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Textiles, clothing, footwear and leather goods At current At constant prices (2012) prices 32 33 146 556 141 965 159 468 146 995 11 608 11 003 11 394 10 739 11 002 10 301 13 327 12 409 13 420 12 437 11 855 10 967 12 714 11 740 12 610 11 558 11 419 10 428 13 238 12 035 15 041 13 649 21 840 19 729 13 072 11 755 12 253 10 979 11 618 10 373 R million Household furniture, appliances and equipment At current At constant prices (2012) prices 34 35 35 028 34 913 35 887 35 428 2 689 2 670 2 606 2 573 2 667 2 622 2 579 2 536 2 864 2 816 2 653 2 604 2 925 2 870 2 937 2 888 2 905 2 868 3 240 3 217 3 476 3 448 4 346 4 316 2 591 2 578 2 541 2 516 2 605 2 579 Hardware, paint and glass At current prices 36 52 777 56 973 3 922 4 445 4 374 4 070 4 605 4 720 4 809 5 102 4 988 5 187 5 756 4 995 4 389 5 108 5 015 At constant (2012) prices 37 50 423 51 765 3 679 4 135 4 031 3 727 4 179 4 275 4 344 4 596 4 478 4 669 5 172 4 480 3 905 4 528 4 430 All other retailers At current prices 38 71 799 75 301 6 045 6 006 6 237 6 118 6 151 5 758 6 259 6 261 5 930 6 362 6 343 7 831 6 455 6 346 6 556 At constant (2012) prices 39 69 365 70 257 5 724 5 671 5 862 5 723 5 738 5 356 5 812 5 808 5 506 5 913 5 873 7 271 5 982 5 881 6 059 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 11.4 INTERNAL TRADE 11.1.5 Motor trade by type of activity R million Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total 40 538 110 556 816 44 770 44 117 45 965 43 929 45 702 45 870 49 325 47 424 47 357 50 092 47 234 45 031 43 953 44 189 48 695 New vehicle sales 41 157 896 157 642 12 876 12 751 13 671 12 036 12 650 12 746 14 274 13 302 13 431 14 015 12 828 13 062 12 910 12 952 14 694 Used vehicle sales 42 91 904 94 416 7 527 7 078 7 467 7 436 7 814 7 828 8 405 8 196 8 222 8 735 8 292 7 416 7 813 8 219 8 858 Workshop income 43 33 675 35 646 2 758 2 945 2 914 2 853 2 998 2 928 3 218 3 015 3 154 3 212 3 026 2 625 2 703 3 000 3 184 Income from the sales of accessories 44 89 214 93 825 7 624 7 773 7 515 7 289 7 867 7 747 8 192 7 876 8 075 8 686 8 103 7 078 7 899 8 295 9 076 Income from fuel sales 45 145 892 154 772 12 323 12 000 12 744 12 649 12 780 12 956 13 551 13 330 12 796 13 592 13 212 12 839 10 883 10 057 11 194 Income from convenience store sales 46 19 528 20 512 1 661 1 570 1 654 1 666 1 592 1 666 1 685 1 704 1 678 1 852 1 773 2 011 1 746 1 667 1 690 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 11.5 INTERNAL TRADE 11.2 Tourist accommodation by type of accommodation The results presented in this table are derived from the monthly survey of the tourist accommodation industry. This survey is based on a sample of private and public enterprises operating in the tourist accommodation industry. The sample was drawn from Statistics South Africa’s (Stats SA) business sampling frame, which contains all enterprises that are registered for income tax and/or value-added tax (VAT). Thus, enterprises that are not registered for tax are excluded from this survey. All figures are preliminary. 11.2.1 Total industry Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Stay units¹ (1 000) Stay units Stay unit nights available sold 47 48 A64100 B64100 118,5 21 563,7 119,3 22 399,1 119,2 1 894,7 119,2 1 897,1 119,0 1 977,3 119,3 1 799,0 119,3 1 732,8 119,2 1 560,0 119,3 1 751,2 119,4 1 836,3 119,4 1 884,0 119,4 2 079,7 119,5 1 962,0 119,5 2 025,0 119,6 1 720,4 120,3 1 800,8 120,4 1 964,8 Occupancy rate (%) 49 C64100 49,9 51,5 51,3 56,8 53,6 50,3 46,9 43,6 47,4 49,6 52,6 56,2 54,7 54,7 46,4 53,5 52,6 Accommodation 50 E64100 16 654,4 18 221,1 1 566,2 1 572,7 1 629,8 1 435,0 1 300,1 1 194,0 1 356,7 1 458,7 1 484,6 1 723,8 1 667,9 1 831,6 1 533,7 1 635,6 1 773,5 Income (R million) Restaurant and bar Other sales income² 51 52 F64100 G64100 5 716,3 13 771,3 5 981,1 14 736,0 458,0 1 195,6 493,3 1 083,2 523,1 1 215,6 464,4 1 186,1 454,1 1 183,6 420,3 1 142,2 449,7 1 194,0 498,8 1 290,0 507,2 1 198,7 567,3 1 236,9 580,6 1 298,9 564,3 1 511,2 427,5 1 282,7 505,5 1 134,7 563,4 1 288,3 Total income 53 H64100 36 142,0 38 938,2 3 219,8 3 149,2 3 368,5 3 085,5 2 937,8 2 756,5 3 000,4 3 247,5 3 190,5 3 528,0 3 547,4 3 907,1 3 243,9 3 275,8 3 625,2 1 Stay unit refers to the unit of accommodation available to be charged out to quests, for example a powered site in a caravan park or a room in a hotel. Other income includes income from gambling activities, rentals and fees received for transport services, offices, shops, garages, dance floors, laundry services and telephone and fax services. 2 11.2.2 Hotels Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Stay units¹ (1 000) Stay units Stay unit nights available sold 54 55 A64101 B64101 60,0 12 204,2 60,1 12 368,7 60,2 996,5 60,2 1 026,6 60,0 1 103,7 60,0 979,6 60,0 948,3 60,1 898,4 60,1 995,1 60,1 1 051,5 60,1 1 052,4 60,1 1 162,1 60,1 1 124,0 60,1 1 030,5 60,1 925,9 60,1 1 020,4 60,2 1 115,3 Occupancy rate (%) 56 C64101 55,8 56,4 53,4 60,9 59,3 54,4 51,0 49,8 53,4 56,4 58,4 62,4 62,3 55,3 49,7 60,6 59,8 Accommodation 57 E64101 10 616,8 11 437,8 936,7 1 028,4 1 034,9 874,5 833,3 770,6 840,4 917,5 956,0 1 081,6 1 078,5 1 085,4 946,9 1 084,9 1 150,3 Income (R million) Restaurant and bar Other sales income² 58 59 F64101 G64101 4 464,1 13 091,2 4 813,0 14 004,9 362,2 1 130,4 385,9 1 025,9 417,5 1 157,9 369,5 1 122,2 371,0 1 129,8 343,6 1 098,9 355,9 1 144,1 406,5 1 240,9 412,6 1 141,1 457,8 1 168,6 471,3 1 233,1 459,2 1 412,0 351,1 1 207,2 418,4 1 064,2 470,9 1 207,7 Total income 60 H64101 28 172,1 30 255,7 2 429,3 2 440,2 2 610,3 2 366,2 2 334,1 2 213,1 2 340,4 2 564,9 2 509,7 2 708,0 2 782,9 2 956,6 2 505,2 2 567,5 2 828,9 1 Stay unit refers to the unit of accommodation available to be charged out to quests, for example a powered site in a caravan park or a room in a hotel. Other income includes income from gambling activities, rentals and fees received for transport services, offices, shops, garages, dance floors, laundry services and telephone and fax services. 2 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 11.6 INTERNAL TRADE 11.2.3 Caravan parks and camping sites Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Stay units¹ (1 000) Stay units Stay unit nights available sold 61 62 A64102 B64102 5,7 417,9 5,8 480,2 5,7 35,3 5,7 25,8 5,7 34,0 5,8 43,3 5,8 34,4 5,8 35,6 5,8 41,8 5,8 41,9 5,8 35,0 5,8 38,3 5,8 26,3 5,8 88,5 5,8 41,1 5,8 30,7 5,8 43,0 Occupancy rate (%) 63 C64102 19,9 22,7 20,0 16,2 19,2 24,9 19,1 20,5 23,2 23,3 20,1 21,3 15,1 49,2 22,9 18,9 23,9 Accommodation 64 E64102 158,1 170,8 15,5 8,0 12,4 13,9 9,7 10,1 12,3 8,9 10,5 12,5 10,5 46,5 15,1 9,7 14,7 Income (R million) Restaurant and bar Other sales income² 65 66 F64102 G64102 9,9 16,9 13,5 23,5 0,6 1,4 0,6 1,3 0,5 1,3 0,8 1,4 0,9 2,0 1,0 1,5 1,2 2,5 1,4 1,7 1,3 1,7 2,0 3,9 1,3 1,9 1,9 2,9 1,2 2,2 1,2 1,8 1,0 2,6 Total income 67 H64102 184,9 207,8 17,5 9,9 14,2 16,1 12,6 12,6 16,0 12,0 13,5 18,4 13,7 51,3 18,5 12,7 18,3 1 Stay unit refers to the unit of accommodation available to be charged out to quests, for example a powered site in a caravan park or a room in a hotel. Other income includes income from gambling activities, rentals and fees received for transport services, offices, shops, garages, dance floors, laundry services and telephone and fax services. 2 11.2.4 Guest houses and guest farms Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Stay units¹ (1 000) Stay units Stay unit nights available sold 68 69 A64103 B64103 11,6 1 982,5 11,6 1 997,3 11,6 157,3 11,6 179,3 11,6 180,7 11,7 164,7 11,7 144,3 11,5 130,2 11,5 152,0 11,5 163,1 11,5 175,4 11,5 174,5 11,5 185,7 11,5 190,1 11,6 169,9 12,3 164,0 12,3 169,3 Occupancy rate (%) 70 C64103 46,8 47,4 43,7 55,2 50,3 46,9 39,8 37,7 42,6 45,8 50,8 48,9 53,8 53,3 47,2 47,6 44,4 Accommodation 71 E64103 1 021,8 1 187,5 106,6 113,7 117,8 99,6 78,1 70,1 78,8 86,9 84,5 106,4 111,5 133,5 120,1 115,5 126,5 Income (R million) Restaurant and bar Other sales income² 72 73 F64103 G64103 244,9 115,6 273,8 106,2 22,5 8,9 26,6 10,8 23,2 11,2 21,0 8,8 20,0 7,7 17,9 5,9 22,3 3,5 20,3 5,6 20,7 9,6 23,3 13,3 26,1 10,9 29,9 10,0 21,8 9,1 22,2 14,1 22,1 14,2 Total income 74 H64103 1 382,3 1 567,5 138,0 151,1 152,2 129,4 105,8 93,9 104,6 112,8 114,8 143,0 148,5 173,4 151,0 151,8 162,8 1 Stay unit refers to the unit of accommodation available to be charged out to quests, for example a powered site in a caravan park or a room in a hotel. Other income includes income from gambling activities, rentals and fees received for transport services, offices, shops, garages, dance floors, laundry services and telephone and fax services. 2 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 11.7 INTERNAL TRADE 11.2.5 Other accommodation3 Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Stay units¹ (1 000) Stay units Stay unit nights available sold 75 76 A64109 B64109 41,2 6 959,1 41,9 7 552,9 41,7 705,6 41,7 665,4 41,7 658,9 41,8 611,4 41,8 605,8 41,8 495,8 41,9 562,3 42,0 579,8 42,0 621,2 42,0 704,8 42,1 626,0 42,1 715,9 42,1 583,5 42,1 585,7 42,1 637,2 Occupancy rate (%) 77 C64109 46,2 49,5 54,6 57,0 51,0 48,8 46,8 39,5 43,3 44,5 49,3 54,1 49,6 54,9 44,7 49,7 48,8 Accommodation 78 E64109 4 857,7 5 425,0 507,4 422,6 464,7 447,0 379,0 343,2 425,2 445,4 433,6 523,3 467,4 566,2 451,6 425,5 482,0 Income (R million) Restaurant and bar Other sales income² 79 80 F64109 G64109 997,4 547,6 880,8 601,4 72,7 54,9 80,2 45,2 81,9 45,2 73,1 53,7 62,2 44,1 57,8 35,9 70,3 43,9 70,6 41,8 72,6 46,3 84,2 51,1 81,9 53,0 73,3 86,3 53,4 64,2 63,7 54,6 69,4 63,8 Total income 81 H64109 6 402,7 6 907,2 635,0 548,0 591,8 573,8 485,3 436,9 539,4 557,8 552,5 658,6 602,3 725,8 569,2 543,8 615,2 1 Stay unit refers to the unit of accommodation available to be charged out to quests, for example a powered site in a caravan park or a room in a hotel. Other income includes income from gambling activities, rentals and fees received for transport services, offices, shops, garages, dance floors, laundry services and telephone and fax services. 3 Other accommodation includes lodges, bed and breakfast and self-catering enterprises. 2 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 11.8 INTERNAL TRADE 11.3 Food and beverages The Food and Beverages Survey is a monthly survey covering a sample of public and private enterprises involved in the production of meals and drinks for immediate consumption, in South Africa. For example, restaurants, takeaways, coffee-shops, caterers and bars are included in this category. The purpose of the survey is to increase the scope and coverage of South African tourism enterprises and establishments surveyed. The results of the survey are used to compile estimates of the Tourism Satellite Accounts (TSA) and the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and its components, which are used to develop and monitor government policy. These statistics are also used in the analysis of comparative business and industry performance. The sample was drawn from Statistics South Africa’s (Stats SA) business sampling frame, which contains all enterprises that are registered for income tax and/or value-added tax (VAT). Thus, enterprises that are not registered for tax, are excluded from this survey. 11.3.1 Food and beverages R million Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total industry Income from bar sales 83 B64200 5 411,0 5 228,5 431,7 428,8 439,1 439,8 422,2 385,8 383,2 424,0 408,2 447,8 464,9 553,0 429,8 428,6 463,2 Income from food sales 82 A64200 36 547,4 39 528,8 3 000,0 2 965,0 3 173,9 3 125,3 3 252,2 3 088,2 3 234,3 3 389,0 3 175,2 3 426,5 3 577,3 4 121,9 3 380,9 3 169,0 3 502,7 Other income 84 C64200 979,9 1 026,1 72,8 86,5 93,3 82,7 86,0 77,6 77,8 81,4 82,6 89,5 94,6 101,3 79,4 83,0 87,0 Total income 85 D64200 42 938,3 45 783,4 3 504,5 3 480,3 3 706,3 3 647,8 3 760,4 3 551,6 3 695,3 3 894,4 3 666,0 3 963,8 4 136,8 4 776,2 3 890,1 3 680,6 4 052,9 Income from food sales 86 A64201 16 045,4 17 345,0 1 368,5 1 281,5 1 401,5 1 403,2 1 402,1 1 313,8 1 392,6 1 451,0 1 385,2 1 479,4 1 578,7 1 887,5 1 497,2 1 365,6 1 500,1 Restaurants and coffee shops Income from Other bar sales income 87 88 B64201 C64201 3 528,6 366,0 3 474,4 384,4 287,4 25,2 274,9 35,7 290,5 36,9 292,0 31,2 274,7 30,4 260,2 25,6 260,1 24,6 277,4 27,7 266,5 29,5 301,3 35,6 307,4 36,2 382,0 45,8 299,8 32,2 291,5 32,9 304,9 32,6 Total income 89 D64201 19 940,0 21 203,8 1 681,1 1 592,1 1 728,9 1 726,4 1 707,2 1 599,6 1 677,3 1 756,1 1 681,2 1 816,3 1 922,3 2 315,3 1 829,2 1 690,0 1 837,6 Income from food sales 94 A64209 4 990,6 5 212,3 360,6 440,4 420,2 396,4 429,7 414,8 429,6 462,8 456,2 479,0 488,6 434,0 399,4 463,4 507,8 Catering services1 Income from Other bar sales income 95 96 B64209 C64209 1 682,7 577,2 1 540,6 591,5 126,1 44,7 137,2 47,5 131,7 52,5 132,0 47,1 129,5 51,2 107,7 47,5 106,7 48,1 127,4 49,1 123,6 49,7 128,7 50,6 138,6 52,3 151,4 51,2 110,0 44,7 118,0 47,9 137,2 52,0 Total income 97 D64209 7 250,5 7 344,4 531,4 625,1 604,4 575,5 610,4 570,0 584,4 639,3 629,5 658,3 679,5 636,6 554,1 629,3 697,0 11.3.1 Food and beverages (concluded) R million Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Income from food sales 90 A64203 15 511,4 16 971,5 1 270,9 1 243,1 1 352,2 1 325,7 1 420,4 1 359,6 1 412,1 1 475,2 1 333,8 1 468,1 1 510,0 1 800,4 1 484,3 1 340,0 1 494,8 Take-away/fast food outlets Income from Other bar sales income 91 92 B64203 C64203 199,7 36,7 213,5 50,2 18,2 2,9 16,7 3,3 16,9 3,9 15,8 4,4 18,0 4,4 17,9 4,5 16,4 5,1 19,2 4,6 18,1 3,4 17,8 3,3 18,9 6,1 19,6 4,3 20,0 2,5 19,1 2,2 21,1 2,4 Total income 93 D64203 15 747,8 17 235,2 1 292,0 1 263,1 1 373,0 1 345,9 1 442,8 1 382,0 1 433,6 1 499,0 1 355,3 1 489,2 1 535,0 1 824,3 1 506,8 1 361,3 1 518,3 Catering services include caterers and other catering services. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 11.9 INTERNAL TRADE 11.4 Civil cases The survey of civil cases for debt collects information regarding civil cases recorded, civil summonses issued for debt, civil judgements recorded for debt and the value of civil judgements recorded for debt in order to provide users with information on the extent of unpaid debt in South Africa. The data are based on a sample of the largest 203 magistrate offices introduced from January 2011 and they represent approximately 98% of all civil cases for debt in South Africa. Civil cases recorded relate to all cases, in other words debt cases as well as claims for damages, ejectment orders and other non-debt cases are included. Civil summonses relate to debt cases only and thus exclude claims for damages, ejectment orders and other non-debt cases. Civil judgements relate to default and consent judgements. Note: Due to rounding, figures do not necessarily add up to totals. 11.4.1 Cases recorded and summonses issued for debt (a) Business enterprises and private persons Numbers Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Cases recorded 102 S1100000 885 940 838 926 64 470 65 980 67 555 65 645 70 210 74 444 83 550 74 128 72 950 83 866 71 244 44 884 54 027 64 924 71 806 Total goods and services 103 S2100000 799 201 766 850 58 411 59 855 60 677 59 148 64 362 68 685 78 478 69 140 67 949 75 381 65 045 39 719 49 334 57 387 66 422 Goods sold Instalment Open sale account agreement 104 105 S2111000 S2112000 63 965 25 222 53 702 26 973 4 963 1 902 4 326 1 692 3 890 1 909 4 090 1 794 4 360 1 816 4 570 1 910 4 916 2 328 4 545 2 126 4 735 2 883 4 987 3 291 5 491 3 174 2 829 2 148 3 002 1 821 3 414 2 062 4 131 2 082 Summonses issued Services Professional 106 S2123000 101 634 93 548 7 230 7 637 7 549 7 885 7 834 7 898 8 703 8 516 7 236 9 543 8 726 4 791 6 189 6 601 7 886 Other 107 S2124000 136 153 124 116 9 198 9 693 10 781 10 379 11 321 11 939 12 121 10 003 10 770 11 723 9 535 6 653 8 148 8 449 11 375 Rent Money lent Promissory notes, etc.1 Other debt 108 S2130000 45 468 39 481 3 261 3 211 4 116 2 855 2 849 2 813 2 561 3 635 3 713 4 252 3 705 2 510 2 322 2 162 2 922 109 S2140000 189 748 199 369 14 788 15 525 14 401 15 008 15 933 18 440 23 713 18 520 17 327 19 543 16 824 9 347 11 937 16 372 17 424 110 S2150000 112 485 98 753 8 096 8 574 7 131 7 555 10 349 9 597 10 942 9 232 7 849 8 245 6 648 4 535 6 092 7 700 8 989 111 S2160000 124 526 130 908 8 973 9 197 10 900 9 582 9 900 11 518 13 194 12 563 13 436 13 797 10 942 6 906 9 823 10 627 11 613 Promissory notes, bills, R/D cheques, credit cards and other acknowledgements of debt. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 11.10 INTERNAL TRADE 11.4.1 Cases recorded and summonses issued for debt (continued) (b) Business enterprises Numbers Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Cases recorded 112 S1100001 114 024 100 384 9 604 7 570 7 465 7 214 7 664 9 593 8 205 8 853 10 447 8 421 9 671 5 677 9 713 6 822 12 470 Total goods and services 113 S2100001 93 079 80 825 7 640 6 550 7 055 6 145 6 012 6 250 7 037 7 556 7 242 7 242 7 278 4 818 5 167 5 762 7 057 Goods sold Instalment Open sale account agreement 114 115 S2111001 S2112001 13 908 5 967 11 704 5 295 1 353 541 984 415 952 484 847 438 955 384 1 077 399 1 111 383 929 385 889 487 879 426 1 015 556 713 397 674 398 694 414 898 482 Summonses issued Services Professional 116 S2123001 10 992 10 332 989 862 1 024 822 855 746 790 1 157 709 896 930 552 538 691 1 417 Rent Money lent Promissory notes, etc.1 Other debt 118 S2130001 8 613 7 025 664 649 646 643 462 491 533 679 699 475 593 491 472 417 623 119 S2140001 11 634 9 395 899 770 833 751 674 651 712 686 1 019 1 130 861 409 597 738 745 120 S2150001 14 189 7 716 1 250 725 507 520 467 433 503 916 582 608 709 496 518 546 541 121 S2160001 10 812 13 173 718 1 068 1 427 968 813 992 1 414 1 229 1 228 1 325 1 275 716 875 1 057 955 Rent Money lent Promissory notes, etc.1 Other debt 128 S2130002 36 855 32 456 2 597 2 562 3 470 2 212 2 387 2 322 2 028 2 956 3 014 3 777 3 112 2 019 1 850 1 745 2 299 129 S2140002 178 114 189 974 13 889 14 755 13 568 14 257 15 259 17 789 23 001 17 834 16 308 18 413 15 963 8 938 11 340 15 634 16 679 130 S2150002 98 296 91 037 6 846 7 849 6 624 7 035 9 882 9 164 10 439 8 316 7 267 7 637 5 939 4 039 5 574 7 154 8 448 131 S2160002 113 714 117 735 8 255 8 129 9 473 8 614 9 087 10 526 11 780 11 334 12 208 12 472 9 667 6 190 8 948 9 570 10 658 Other 117 S2124001 16 964 16 185 1 226 1 077 1 182 1 156 1 402 1 461 1 591 1 575 1 629 1 503 1 339 1 044 1 095 1 205 1 396 Promissory notes, bills, R/D cheques, credit cards and other acknowledgements of debt. 11.4.1 Cases recorded and summonses issued for debt (concluded) (c) Private persons Numbers Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Cases recorded 122 S1100002 771 916 738 542 54 866 58 410 60 090 58 431 62 546 64 851 75 345 65 275 62 503 75 445 61 573 39 207 44 314 58 102 59 336 Total goods and services 123 S2100002 706 122 686 025 50 771 53 305 53 622 53 003 58 350 62 435 71 441 61 584 60 707 68 139 57 767 34 901 44 167 51 625 59 365 Goods sold Instalment Open sale account agreement 124 125 S2111002 S2112002 50 057 19 255 41 998 21 678 3 610 1 361 3 342 1 277 2 938 1 425 3 243 1 356 3 405 1 432 3 493 1 511 3 805 1 945 3 616 1 741 3 846 2 396 4 108 2 865 4 476 2 618 2 116 1 751 2 328 1 423 2 720 1 648 3 233 1 600 Summonses issued Services Professional 126 S2123002 90 642 83 216 6 241 6 775 6 525 7 063 6 979 7 152 7 913 7 359 6 527 8 647 7 796 4 239 5 651 5 910 6 469 Other 127 S2124002 119 189 107 931 7 972 8 616 9 599 9 223 9 919 10 478 10 530 8 428 9 141 10 220 8 196 5 609 7 053 7 244 9 979 Promissory notes, bills, R/D cheques, credit cards and other acknowledgements of debt. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 11.11 INTERNAL TRADE 11.4.2 Number of civil default and consent judgements (a) Business enterprises and private persons Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 132 S3100000 359 116 310 185 26 740 26 329 26 247 24 487 26 351 27 698 28 551 25 532 24 653 27 310 25 502 20 785 21 255 25 026 26 395 Goods sold Open Instalment sale account agreement 133 134 S3111000 S3112000 30 599 7 822 21 883 7 381 1 933 601 2 167 560 2 144 644 1 888 548 1 885 603 1 878 619 2 055 618 1 630 660 1 621 596 1 794 708 1 547 647 1 341 577 1 450 601 1 557 727 1 742 661 Services Professional 135 S3123000 54 963 53 262 4 516 4 459 4 456 3 992 4 429 4 757 5 064 4 647 4 173 5 051 4 335 3 383 3 433 4 539 4 812 Other 136 S3124000 54 737 47 316 3 785 4 301 4 409 3 945 3 953 4 610 4 244 3 680 3 611 3 896 3 784 3 098 2 574 3 021 3 566 Rent Money lent 137 S3130000 21 214 17 543 1 875 1 758 1 674 1 464 1 388 1 772 1 343 1 066 1 544 1 187 1 298 1 174 1 534 1 407 1 703 138 S3140000 95 676 75 586 7 041 6 348 6 214 5 429 6 272 6 333 7 108 6 404 6 416 6 425 6 425 5 171 5 658 6 558 6 566 Rent Money lent 146 S3130001 3 591 3 137 281 273 317 248 254 226 230 228 290 294 231 265 380 268 281 147 S3140001 6 685 4 608 715 586 370 290 381 285 334 314 339 394 330 270 383 449 428 Promissory notes, etc.1 139 S3150000 34 509 27 335 2 081 2 171 2 239 2 444 2 644 2 220 2 404 2 323 2 141 2 256 2 148 2 264 2 302 2 518 2 742 Other debt 140 S3160000 59 596 59 879 4 908 4 565 4 467 4 777 5 177 5 509 5 715 5 122 4 551 5 993 5 318 3 777 3 703 4 699 4 603 Promissory notes, bills, R/D cheques, credit cards and other acknowledgements of debt. 11.4.2 Number of civil default and consent judgements (continued) (b) Business enterprises Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 141 S3100001 41 006 34 637 3 530 3 217 3 051 2 684 2 991 2 524 2 610 2 931 2 975 3 070 2 710 2 344 2 773 2 875 3 213 Goods sold Open Instalment sale account agreement 142 143 S3111001 S3112001 6 210 1 857 5 195 1 801 468 149 459 150 522 170 448 163 468 162 426 120 427 139 441 147 399 150 424 160 378 150 335 141 348 145 399 161 415 198 Services Professional 144 S3123001 4 910 5 566 707 476 398 371 432 372 355 632 445 493 437 448 427 492 758 Other 145 S3124001 7 341 5 891 504 494 437 462 541 455 450 518 728 456 494 352 483 419 482 Promissory notes, etc.1 148 S3150001 4 586 4 190 348 371 384 343 417 324 316 339 329 411 339 269 300 325 340 Other debt 149 S3160001 5 826 4 249 358 408 453 359 336 316 359 312 295 438 351 264 307 362 311 Promissory notes, bills, R/D cheques, credit cards and other acknowledgements of debt. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 11.12 INTERNAL TRADE 11.4.2 Number of civil default and consent judgements (concluded) (c) Private persons Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 150 S3100002 318 110 275 548 23 210 23 112 23 196 21 803 23 360 25 174 25 941 22 601 21 678 24 240 22 792 18 441 18 482 22 151 23 182 Goods sold Open Instalment sale account agreement 151 152 S3111002 S3112002 24 389 5 965 16 688 5 580 1 465 452 1 708 410 1 622 474 1 440 385 1 417 441 1 452 499 1 628 479 1 189 513 1 222 446 1 370 548 1 169 497 1 006 436 1 102 456 1 158 566 1 327 463 Services Professional 153 S3123002 50 053 47 696 3 809 3 983 4 058 3 621 3 997 4 385 4 709 4 015 3 728 4 558 3 898 2 935 3 006 4 047 4 054 Other 154 S3124002 47 396 41 425 3 281 3 807 3 972 3 483 3 412 4 155 3 794 3 162 2 883 3 440 3 290 2 746 2 091 2 602 3 084 Rent Money lent 155 S3130002 17 623 14 406 1 594 1 485 1 357 1 216 1 134 1 546 1 113 838 1 254 893 1 067 909 1 154 1 139 1 422 156 S3140002 88 991 70 978 6 326 5 762 5 844 5 139 5 891 6 048 6 774 6 090 6 077 6 031 6 095 4 901 5 275 6 109 6 138 Rent Money lent 164 S3230000 349 342 277 582 25 461 28 009 22 843 19 350 24 896 24 797 23 058 22 169 28 159 21 657 20 422 16 761 20 048 25 840 28 676 165 S3240000 1 207 161 1 085 532 85 290 83 866 101 749 74 681 87 193 86 821 97 535 89 908 95 255 96 561 104 758 81 915 79 102 102 250 93 266 Promissory notes, etc.1 157 S3150002 29 923 23 145 1 733 1 800 1 855 2 101 2 227 1 896 2 088 1 984 1 812 1 845 1 809 1 995 2 002 2 193 2 402 Other debt 158 S3160002 53 770 55 630 4 550 4 157 4 014 4 418 4 841 5 193 5 356 4 810 4 256 5 555 4 967 3 513 3 396 4 337 4 292 Promissory notes, bills, R/D cheques, credit cards and other acknowledgements of debt. 11.4.3 Value of civil default and consent judgements (a) Business enterprises and private persons Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 159 S3200000 4 768 053 4 101 009 312 974 402 499 381 188 292 490 344 707 327 148 350 324 311 427 333 426 376 964 372 610 295 252 272 503 362 357 423 042 Goods sold Open Instalment sale account agreement 160 161 S3211000 S3212000 363 472 122 663 289 100 89 599 26 718 7 070 24 027 9 625 24 692 7 608 20 618 6 970 29 197 6 624 23 869 6 682 21 233 8 522 21 729 7 421 31 522 5 969 25 559 8 484 20 278 7 917 19 658 6 707 17 101 6 515 25 336 12 181 26 480 8 098 R’000 Services Professional 162 S3223000 278 762 268 653 23 549 22 878 24 137 17 841 23 283 21 038 21 671 19 830 24 613 23 875 22 905 23 033 19 283 22 501 23 341 Other 163 S3224000 591 013 470 117 34 353 47 207 36 296 36 771 39 163 38 690 37 788 32 563 43 096 45 594 46 221 32 375 31 111 33 355 46 094 Promissory notes, etc.1 166 S3250000 443 275 418 697 26 246 32 701 46 246 36 960 38 612 29 849 34 273 35 286 34 543 34 738 32 921 36 322 39 293 38 091 51 849 Other debt 167 S3260000 1 412 365 1 201 729 84 287 154 186 117 617 79 299 95 739 95 402 106 244 82 521 70 269 120 496 117 188 78 481 60 050 102 803 145 238 Promissory notes, bills, R/D cheques, credit cards and other acknowledgements of debt. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 11.13 INTERNAL TRADE 11.4.3 Value of civil default and consent judgements (continued) (b) Business enterprises Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 168 S3200001 1 271 274 916 225 64 860 135 955 97 226 65 249 67 727 66 686 68 540 55 530 60 593 93 389 91 002 49 468 48 495 73 276 66 532 Goods sold Open Instalment sale account agreement 169 170 S3211001 S3212001 153 263 23 252 122 320 14 288 7 866 1 077 10 214 1 395 6 968 859 8 470 1 131 16 785 1 915 9 417 639 7 795 1 458 9 623 1 173 18 368 938 10 886 1 291 8 810 973 7 118 1 439 7 090 1 126 12 722 1 291 9 118 1 482 R’000 Services Professional 171 S3223001 43 565 33 668 5 404 3 686 3 877 2 497 2 231 2 166 1 735 2 746 2 400 2 599 1 813 2 514 2 577 2 472 3 931 Other 172 S3224001 118 480 95 024 6 026 12 128 5 325 7 808 6 031 6 264 8 639 6 971 13 388 6 860 10 411 5 173 9 263 6 357 16 466 Rent Money lent 173 S3230001 107 118 75 995 6 152 8 252 6 167 6 289 6 289 6 252 6 383 5 674 5 853 9 275 3 449 5 960 7 432 8 151 6 915 174 S3240001 118 613 83 104 8 673 9 669 17 151 7 100 4 610 10 482 4 301 4 240 4 768 4 731 4 830 2 549 3 129 4 601 5 517 Rent Money lent 182 S3230002 242 224 201 587 19 309 19 757 16 676 13 061 18 607 18 545 16 675 16 495 22 306 12 382 16 973 10 801 12 616 17 689 21 761 183 S3240002 1 088 548 1 002 428 76 617 74 197 84 598 67 581 82 583 76 339 93 234 85 668 90 487 91 830 99 928 79 366 75 973 97 649 87 749 Promissory notes, etc.1 175 S3250001 79 677 69 204 3 860 5 597 5 620 8 582 6 000 5 809 5 754 4 472 4 575 7 673 5 330 5 932 5 238 5 251 7 104 Other debt 176 S3260001 627 306 422 622 25 802 85 014 51 259 23 372 23 866 25 657 32 475 20 631 10 303 50 074 55 386 18 783 12 640 32 431 15 999 Promissory notes, bills, R/D cheques, credit cards and other acknowledgements of debt. 11.4.3 Value of civil default and consent judgements (concluded) (c) Private persons Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 177 S3200002 3 496 779 3 184 784 248 114 266 544 283 962 227 241 276 980 260 462 281 784 255 897 272 833 283 575 281 608 245 784 224 008 289 081 356 510 Goods sold Open Instalment sale account agreement 178 179 S3211002 S3212002 210 209 99 411 166 780 75 311 18 852 5 993 13 813 8 230 17 724 6 749 12 148 5 839 12 412 4 709 14 452 6 043 13 438 7 064 12 106 6 248 13 154 5 031 14 673 7 193 11 468 6 944 12 540 5 268 10 011 5 389 12 614 10 890 17 362 6 616 R’000 Services Professional 180 S3223002 235 197 234 985 18 145 19 192 20 260 15 344 21 052 18 872 19 936 17 084 22 213 21 276 21 092 20 519 16 706 20 029 19 410 Other 181 S3224002 472 533 375 093 28 327 35 079 30 971 28 963 33 132 32 426 29 149 25 592 29 708 38 734 35 810 27 202 21 848 26 998 29 628 Promissory notes, etc.1 184 S3250002 363 598 349 493 22 386 27 104 40 626 28 378 32 612 24 040 28 519 30 814 29 968 27 065 27 591 30 390 34 055 32 840 44 745 Other debt 185 S3260002 785 059 779 107 58 485 69 172 66 358 55 927 71 873 69 745 73 769 61 890 59 966 70 422 61 802 59 698 47 410 70 372 129 239 Promissory notes, bills, R/D cheques, credit cards and other acknowledgements of debt. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 11.14 INTERNAL TRADE 11.4.4 Cases recorded by selected magistrates’ offices Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Cape Peninsula¹ 186 S1100010 65 824 66 009 4 274 4 626 4 541 4 830 5 361 7 576 7 477 4 341 6 835 6 300 5 296 4 552 3 447 4 273 5 672 Port Elizabeth 187 S1100020 33 448 30 740 2 050 2 700 2 549 2 400 2 951 2 000 3 970 2 924 2 202 2 823 2 525 1 646 1 957 2 106 2 265 Numbers East London 188 S1100030 3 700 6 085 512 510 765 451 592 731 503 319 337 341 512 512 511 510 764 Kimberley 189 S1100040 4 437 4 722 395 501 561 476 627 474 705 433 292 249 6 3 15 13 15 Pietermaritz-burg 190 S1100050 18 764 20 735 1 704 1 235 1 167 1 320 1 420 2 061 1 830 2 221 1 937 2 325 2 192 1 323 1 818 923 1 126 Durban 191 S1100060 46 838 33 218 2 533 2 422 2 330 2 766 2 398 2 314 2 195 2 530 2 604 4 153 4 233 2 740 2 443 3 884 2 328 Cape Peninsula includes Cape Town, Bellville, Wynberg, Goodwood, Simon’s Town, Kuils River and Mitchell’s Plain. 11.4.4 Cases recorded by selected magistrates’ offices (concluded) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Johannesburg 192 S1100070 112 597 95 527 7 321 8 257 6 745 7 300 9 684 8 631 11 475 8 793 9 102 8 344 7 274 2 601 5 583 5 762 7 351 East Rand² 193 S1100080 45 061 42 871 2 112 2 794 3 273 3 669 3 794 4 142 4 329 3 748 4 171 5 513 3 695 1 631 2 290 2 854 3 593 Numbers West Rand3 Pretoria 194 195 S1100090 S1100100 25 402 73 631 27 041 78 603 1 832 8 473 2 104 5 786 2 239 5 525 2 284 5 025 2 394 6 033 2 669 6 760 2 717 8 153 1 745 9 092 2 436 6 163 3 024 8 577 2 493 6 257 1 104 2 759 1 512 4 493 2 098 7 909 2 253 8 711 Vereeniging and Vanderbijlpark4 196 S1100110 14 946 14 380 1 066 1 350 1 409 1 249 879 1 425 1 753 1 386 1 032 1 108 1 086 637 632 910 1 079 Bloemfontein 197 S1100120 15 313 17 167 1 230 1 458 1 220 1 557 1 390 1 403 1 546 1 619 1 576 1 746 1 467 955 908 1 392 1 184 2 East Rand includes Alberton, Benoni, Boksburg, Brakpan, Germiston, Nigel and Springs. West Rand includes Krugersdorp, Randfontein, Roodepoort and Westonaria. 4 Vereeniging and Vanderbijlpark includes Vereeniging, Vanderbijlpark and Meyerton. 3 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 11.15 INTERNAL TRADE 11.5 Liquidations Liquidations figures are based on information obtained from the registrar of companies and close corporations, Department of Trade and Industry. The statistics show voluntary and compulsory liquidations of companies and close corporations by industry. 11.5.1 Total number of liquidations by industry Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr 198 LIQ000 00 2 374 2 064 132 171 206 149 221 199 213 162 151 168 169 123 136 158 208 155 Agriculture , hunting, forestry and fishing Mining and quarrying Manufact uring Electricity, gas and water 199 200 201 202 LIQ00300 LIQ00400 LIQ00100 LIQ00200 18 22 3 0 2 1 0 1 4 4 1 2 2 2 1 0 2 1 22 15 1 0 0 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 1 107 115 3 21 9 13 10 10 6 7 8 8 13 7 9 8 12 5 19 15 0 2 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 9 Constru ction 203 LIQ0050 0 140 106 5 11 17 4 11 12 5 6 7 12 10 6 5 13 13 30 Wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation 204 LIQ00600 Transport, storage, communication Financing, insurance, real estate and business services Community , social and personal services 205 206 207 LIQ00700 647 462 26 19 48 49 52 43 56 30 29 39 38 33 22 42 56 23 LIQ00800 LIQ00900 100 85 2 30 8 4 9 6 2 6 4 2 8 4 3 7 9 24 961 855 70 27 93 59 96 83 92 76 68 76 64 51 69 60 66 44 360 389 22 61 26 16 39 38 46 31 32 27 32 19 25 25 48 18 Transport, storage, communication Financing, insurance, real estate and business services Community , social and personal services 215 216 217 11.5.2 Number of companies liquidated by industry Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr 208 LIQ100 00 1 148 1 028 74 87 89 78 108 104 109 86 75 78 75 65 79 80 101 70 Agriculture , hunting, forestry and fishing Mining and quarrying Manufact uring Electricity, gas and water 209 210 211 212 LIQ10100 11 13 3 0 1 1 0 0 2 4 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 LIQ10200 17 10 0 0 0 1 3 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 LIQ10300 50 45 1 16 1 3 1 3 4 3 3 3 4 3 2 2 1 1 LIQ10400 1 5 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Constru ction 213 LIQ1050 0 42 31 2 4 6 0 2 5 0 2 4 3 3 0 3 5 6 2 Wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation 214 LIQ10600 303 172 10 1 16 24 28 12 21 9 10 14 17 10 10 15 27 18 LIQ10700 27 41 1 22 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 0 2 4 0 LIQ10800 LIQ10900 514 465 43 1 44 34 44 55 50 47 33 48 29 37 45 34 33 30 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 183 246 14 43 18 12 27 24 30 18 24 7 17 12 17 20 30 17 11.16 INTERNAL TRADE 11.5.3 Number of close corporations liquidated by industry Total Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr 218 LIQ2 0000 1 226 1 036 58 84 117 71 113 95 104 76 76 90 94 58 57 78 107 85 Agricultu re, hunting, forestry and fishing Mining and quarrying 219 220 LIQ20100 LIQ20200 7 9 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 5 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Manufac turing 221 LIQ2030 0 57 70 2 5 8 10 9 7 2 4 5 5 9 4 7 6 11 4 Electricity, gas and water Construc tion 222 223 LIQ20400 18 10 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 9 LIQ20500 98 75 3 7 11 4 9 7 5 4 3 9 7 6 2 8 7 28 Wholesale and retail trade, catering and accommodation 224 LIQ20600 344 290 16 18 32 25 24 31 35 21 19 25 21 23 12 27 29 5 Transpor t, storage, communi -cation Financing, insurance, real estate and business services Community, social and personal services 225 226 227 LIQ20700 73 44 1 8 6 2 6 5 1 5 3 1 4 2 3 5 5 24 LIQ20800 447 390 27 26 49 25 52 28 42 29 35 28 35 14 24 26 33 14 LIQ20900 177 143 8 18 8 4 12 14 16 13 8 20 15 7 8 5 18 1 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 12.1 Transport by private sector institutions for remuneration 12.1 12.1.1 Freight transport12.1 12.1.2 Passenger transport12.2 Chapter twelve Transport 12 12.1 TRANSPORT 12.1 Transport by private sector institutions for remuneration The Land transport survey is a monthly survey which covers passenger and freight transportation by rail and road in South Africa. This survey is based on a sample drawn from the 2014 Business Sampling Frame (BSF) that contains businesses registered for value-added tax. 12.1.1 Freight transport Income by type of commodity Total income Payload Year and month R million A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 1 109 464 119 654 9 139 9 343 9 236 9 966 9 856 10 220 10 288 10 282 10 604 10 472 10 998 9 250 9 737 9 637 9 578 1 000 tons 2 745 852 788 833 60 124 61 747 62 622 66 264 64 344 66 940 67 523 66 974 69 127 69 781 71 831 61 556 65 951 62 939 63 880 Transpor -tation of agricultu re and forestry primary products R million 3 8 430 9 925 691 748 739 767 866 868 932 904 862 913 900 735 878 805 791 Transp ortation of primar y mining and quarryi ng produc ts R million 4 37 942 44 301 3 332 3 196 3 339 3 832 3 447 3 746 3 776 3 987 4 090 3 890 4 023 3 643 3 843 3 552 3 601 Transportation of manufactured food, beverages and tobacco products Transportation of textiles, clothing and leather products Transportation of chemicals, coke, petroleum, rubber, plastic and other mineral products R million R million R million 5 14 847 15 182 1 182 1 265 1 127 1 197 1 278 1 406 1 324 1 141 1 272 1 217 1 645 1 128 1 089 1 209 1 092 6 1 620 1 804 145 142 150 157 163 127 133 155 154 160 180 138 144 175 192 Transportation of basic metals and fabricated metal products Transportation of nonmetallic products Transportation of electrical machinery, transport machinery and equipment R million R million R million 7 8 870 9 292 690 711 759 756 798 802 821 793 799 803 838 722 721 709 736 8 5 068 5 291 424 445 418 491 464 458 410 442 466 425 465 383 437 484 415 9 3 087 3 303 222 260 247 277 289 306 305 287 284 284 289 253 260 249 263 10 1 940 2 216 175 206 184 172 188 147 195 205 187 214 193 150 148 167 157 12.1.1 Freight transport (concluded) Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Transportation of motor vehicles, parts and accessories R million 11 2 678 2 734 217 225 211 240 222 228 230 223 238 253 249 198 206 223 226 Transportation of paper and paper products R million 12 1 534 1 586 133 123 126 127 134 132 139 133 129 152 148 110 129 125 132 Income by type of commodity Transportation Transportation of used Transportation of commercial household and of containers products office products R million R million R million 13 14 15 2 845 1 303 7 467 2 688 1 244 7 242 216 110 623 232 111 670 236 99 635 241 97 572 229 95 562 249 108 562 210 112 579 207 105 607 207 102 676 236 101 619 238 103 595 187 101 542 184 117 570 204 107 584 211 104 578 Transportation of parcels Transportation of other freight R million 16 1 660 1 681 122 139 135 130 136 136 153 144 148 159 152 127 152 162 169 R million 17 10 175 11 163 858 872 831 909 985 944 968 947 988 1 047 980 834 860 884 910 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 12.2 TRANSPORT 12.1.2 Passenger transport Year and month A M 2013 2014 2014 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total 1 000 18 839 825 846 558 67 299 73 865 75 814 69 345 70 916 70 569 70 233 71 657 72 976 77 781 70 671 55 432 61 792 71 363 75 812 Number of passengers Rail transportation Road transportation 1 000 1 000 19 20 559 427 280 398 544 082 302 476 43 970 23 329 49 223 24 642 49 413 26 401 46 124 23 221 47 016 23 900 44 618 25 951 44 649 25 584 45 122 26 535 46 216 26 760 49 189 28 592 45 398 25 273 33 144 22 288 38 245 23 547 45 297 26 066 46 756 29 056 Total R million 21 9 806 10 996 881 863 958 882 871 892 939 916 971 1 012 923 888 893 889 982 Income by type of service Rail transportation Road transportation R million R million 22 23 2 926 6 880 3 179 7 817 266 615 274 589 276 682 256 626 254 617 243 649 268 671 263 653 282 689 305 707 273 650 219 669 246 647 274 615 288 694 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 13.1 Selected income and expenditure items by industry 13.1 13.1.1 All industries13.1 13.1.2 Mining and quarrying13.1 13.1.3 Manufacturing13.1 13.1.4 Electricity, gas and water supply13.2 13.1.5 Construction13.2 13.1.6 Trade13.2 13.1.7 Transport, storage and communication13.3 13.1.8 Real estate and other business services (excluding financial intermediation and insurance)13.3 13.1.9 Community, social and personal services (excluding government institutions)13.3 Chapter thirteen Financial statistics private enterprises 13 13.1 FINANCIAL STATISTICS 13.1 Selected income and expenditure items by industry The Quarterly financial statistics Survey covers a sample of private enterprises operating in the formal non-agricultural business sector of the South African economy. It excludes financial intermediation, insurance and government institution. Results of the survey are used in compiling estimates of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and its components, which in turn are used to develop and monitor government policy. These statistics are also used by the private sector in analysis of comparative business and industry performance. The results are published quarterly in the statistical release P0044: Quarterly financial statistics. 13.1.1 All industries R million Turnover Year and quarter Q 2013 2014 1 1 628 192 1 706 292 1 855 788 1 897 247 1 864 831 1 877 569 2 012 649 2 030 411 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Interest paid 2 33 000 36 830 35 325 36 576 37 698 38 466 39 284 40 219 Tax and company tax brought into account Net profit or loss before providing for company tax and dividends Total capital expenditure on new assets 3 4 5 36 087 33 609 32 321 38 321 33 282 31 058 31 281 30 890 98 218 130 012 162 632 153 366 132 178 134 624 180 391 170 641 54 193 75 094 75 492 87 222 106 317 87 209 930619 90 311 Book value of land, buildings, machinery, furniture, vehicles and other equipment as at the end of the quarter 6 2 021 410 2 058 420 2 057 777 2 129 639 2 127 536 2 219 470 2 406 346 2 453 153 Total stock (inventories) 7 594 756 606 485 668 107 653 875 675 036 702 505 691 085 660 327 13.1.2 Mining and quarrying R million Year and quarter Q 2013 2014 Turnover Interest paid 8 120 187 126 067 133 222 135 649 134 236 130 198 131 756 130 040 9 3 882 4 340 4 199 3 902 3 829 4 225 3 777 4 174 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Tax and company tax brought into account Net profit or loss before providing for company tax and dividends Total capital expenditure on new assets 10 11 12 4 556 4 585 3 809 7 616 4 933 4 143 3 576 3 600 15 465 7 097 98 -1 496 16 387 9 457 12 027 9 638 9 418 13 235 13 023 17 474 13 010 13 575 14 798 17 943 Book value of land, buildings, machinery, furniture, vehicles and other equipment as at the end of the quarter 13 489 105 503 852 492 628 498 424 454 920 464 858 539 310 545 970 Total stock (inventories) 14 62 039 67 490 69 021 67 663 62 205 63 440 64 626 68 733 13.1.3 Manufacturing R million Turnover Year and quarter Q 2013 2014 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec 15 507 613 525 265 563 401 592 443 593 837 576 179 576 953 585 141 Interest paid 16 6 254 7 278 6 303 7 536 7 614 7 092 7 033 7 909 Tax and company tax brought into account 17 11 342 10 813 10 775 12 764 11 842 10 347 11 049 9 354 Net profit or loss before providing for company tax and dividends Total capital expenditure on new assets 18 19 38 424 34 002 49 641 42 321 40 649 30 826 40 641 36 375 9 615 16 707 12 021 14 066 10 905 16 936 15 634 21 746 Book value of land, buildings, machinery, furniture, vehicles and other equipment as at the end of the quarter 20 367 931 380 597 395 501 390 780 383 381 389 081 397 241 410 038 Total stock (inventories) 21 264 033 269 867 290 854 276 969 294 664 306 610 299 164 281 842 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 13.2 FINANCIAL STATISTICS 13.1.4 Electricity, gas and water supply R million Year and quarter Q 2013 2014 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Turnover Interest paid 22 32 765 39 598 51 886 39 724 38 840 44 593 55 754 43 257 23 -159 1 009 2 173 2 198 2 354 2 590 2 394 2 285 Tax and company tax brought into account Net profit or loss before providing for company tax and dividends Total capital expenditure on new assets 24 25 26 112 27 264 373 317 168 248 310 -13 413 6 463 12 154 -442 -4 704 2 615 11 572 -2 594 6 476 13 898 17 289 16 172 27 312 12 691 24 141 17 391 Book value of land, buildings, machinery, furniture, vehicles and other equipment as at the end of the quarter 27 366 764 377 117 395 058 408 504 432 713 442 240 466 241 485 227 Total stock (inventories) 28 12 405 13 478 14 886 14 675 12 691 17 169 15 723 17 023 13.1.5 Construction R million Year and quarter Q 2013 2014 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Turnover Interest paid 29 60 461 70 905 79 481 81 140 71 104 80 532 96 106 99 666 30 706 1 487 628 571 631 683 913 1 036 Tax and company tax brought into account Net profit or loss before providing for company tax and dividends Total capital expenditure on new assets 31 32 33 297 408 565 556 527 934 748 1 176 618 5 463 5 804 4 111 3 627 2 301 2 051 2 591 1 533 1 429 1 268 949 1 166 1 590 2 210 2 179 Book value of land, buildings, machinery, furniture, vehicles and other equipment as at the end of the quarter 34 33 116 25 854 25 961 25 108 25 079 29 284 38 077 39 435 Total stock (inventories) 35 9 551 10 354 10 577 12 849 13 446 18 770 22 538 22 770 13.1.6 Trade R million Turnover Year and quarter Q 2013 2014 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec 36 552 433 576 047 625 399 642 868 614 589 627 882 664 822 688 539 Interest paid 37 5 415 5 520 5 015 4 647 4 968 5 564 5 439 5 499 Tax and company tax brought into account Net profit or loss before providing for company tax and dividends Total capital expenditure on new assets 38 39 40 9 168 6 715 7 245 7 178 6 414 5 504 5 775 5 994 22 110 28 840 35 655 51 103 21 274 37 238 43 720 54 985 5 965 8 145 7 315 12 547 12 506 13 043 7 680 8 791 Book value of land, buildings, machinery, furniture, vehicles and other equipment as at the end of the quarter 41 141 767 147 700 143 519 171 272 173 488 167 979 157 740 160 018 Total stock (inventories) 42 223 255 218 885 240 209 239 472 248 944 253 080 253 968 234 567 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 13.3 FINANCIAL STATISTICS 13.1.7 Transport, storage and communication R million Year and quarter Q 2013 2014 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Turnover Interest paid 43 148 594 150 385 166 762 168 398 161 107 162 270 164 637 167 783 44 4 042 3 952 4 641 4 052 4 496 4 683 4 432 4 304 Tax and company tax brought into account Net profit or loss before providing for company tax and dividends Total capital expenditure on new assets 45 46 47 3 569 3 916 3 507 4 104 3 573 3 393 3 377 3 331 -523 11 681 14 447 18 490 11 870 10 981 11 934 12 151 13 533 14 008 16 474 20 391 35 755 23 670 22 304 15 779 Book value of land, buildings, machinery, furniture, vehicles and other equipment as at the end of the quarter 48 355 732 363 267 393 811 403 686 415 875 425 931 430 890 434 883 Total stock (inventories) 49 11 560 14 329 14 613 14 634 14 200 14 315 12 848 12 866 13.1.8 Real estate and other business services (excluding financial intermediation and insurance) R million Year and quarter Q 2013 2014 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Turnover Interest paid 50 161 778 173 561 190 895 191 824 204 034 212 343 269 090 261 862 51 11 627 12 200 10 479 11 648 12 107 12 669 14 450 14 081 Tax and company tax brought into account Net profit or loss before providing for company tax and dividends Total capital expenditure on new assets 52 53 54 5 631 5 897 5 088 4 595 4 324 5 662 5 326 5 653 28 855 31 219 36 874 29 614 34 816 35 013 49 202 47 851 5 897 5 425 5 367 4 196 3 932 4 330 4 767 5 190 Book value of land, buildings, machinery, furniture, vehicles and other equipment as at the end of the quarter 55 231 586 223 579 171 628 189 842 199 321 260 034 336 618 337 060 Total stock (inventories) 56 9 454 9 765 26 524 26 061 27 384 27 430 18 379 18 674 13.1.9 Community, social and personal services (excluding government institutions) R million Year and quarter Q 2013 2014 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Turnover Interest paid 57 44 361 44 464 44 742 45 201 47 084 43 572 53 531 54 123 58 1 233 1 044 1 887 2 022 1 699 960 846 931 Tax and company tax brought into account Net profit or loss before providing for company tax and dividends Total capital expenditure on new assets 59 60 61 1 412 1 248 1 068 1 135 1 352 907 1 213 1 472 6 682 5 248 7 959 9 665 8 259 6 193 9 244 9 644 1 756 2 247 2 733 1 427 1 731 1 374 2 085 1 292 Book value of land, buildings, machinery, furniture, vehicles and other equipment as at the end of the quarter 62 35 409 36 454 39 671 42 023 42 759 40 063 40 229 40 522 Total stock (inventories) 63 2 459 2 316 1 423 1 552 1 502 1 691 3 839 3 852 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 14.1 Gross domestic product 14.1 14.1.1 Quarterly GDP at constant 2005 prices by industry 14.1 14.1.2 Percentage change in the quarterly GDP at constant 2005 prices by industry14.2 14.1.3 Seasonally adjusted and annualised quarterly GDP at constant 2010 prices by industry14.2 14.1.4 Annualised percentage change in the seasonally adjusted quarterly GDP at constant 2010 prices by industry14.3 14.1.5 Quarterly GDP at current prices by industry 14.4 14.1.6 Quarterly compensation of employees14.4 14.1.7 Quarterly gross operating surplus and net other taxes on production 14.5 Chapter fourteen National acounts 14 14.1 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 14.1 Gross domestic product The GDP has been revised from 2002 and the base year has been changed from 2005 to 2010. 14.1.1 Quarterly GDP at constant 2005 prices by industry Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar GDP at market prices 1 C00211 2 899 248 2 963 389 3 008 576 714 321 740 536 743 230 765 302 727 863 750 234 754 971 775 508 743 112 Taxes less subsidies on products 2 A00211 272 758 276 272 279 373 66 740 68 493 69 290 71 749 67 983 68 591 70 150 72 649 69 384 R million Total value Agricultural, added at basic forestry and fishing prices 3 4 A11211 A01211 2 626 490 66 861 2 687 117 67 881 2 729 203 71 659 647 581 15 239 672 043 24 611 673 940 17 331 693 553 10 700 659 880 14 903 681 643 26 202 684 821 19 400 702 859 11 154 673 728 15 830 Mining and quarrying 5 A02211 221 973 230 908 227 260 54 676 57 304 57 913 61 015 53 992 56 852 56 387 60 029 57 397 Manufacturing Electricity, gas and water supply 6 A03211 376 127 378 932 379 090 88 826 94 828 95 915 99 363 90 469 93 384 95 624 99 613 90 848 7 A04211 68 801 68 375 67 765 16 059 17 081 17 779 17 456 16 147 16 858 17 464 17 296 16 106 Due to rounding, figures do not necessarily add up to totals. 14.1.1 Quarterly GDP at constant 2010 prices by industry (concluded) R million Construction Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar 8 A05211 97 804 100 468 103 358 24 799 24 873 24 957 25 839 25 580 25 558 25 635 26 585 26 075 Wholesale and retail trade, hotels and restaurants 9 A06211 398 585 405 983 411 083 94 982 96 358 98 941 115 702 96 658 97 136 100 449 116 840 97 594 Transport, storage and communication 10 A07211 242 233 247 061 252 647 59 180 60 525 63 404 63 952 60 215 61 995 64 829 65 608 61 679 Finance, real estate and business services 11 A08211 561 079 578 127 591 019 142 945 144 066 144 800 146 316 146 869 146 927 147 963 149 260 150 860 General government services 12 A09211 437 734 451 214 464 911 111 476 112 340 112 993 114 405 114 973 116 138 116 595 117 205 116 841 Personal services 13 A10211 155 294 158 166 160 411 39 398 40 057 39 906 38 805 40 074 40 592 40 476 39 269 40 498 Due to rounding, figures do not necessarily add up to totals. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 14.2 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 14.1.2 Percentage change in the quarterly GDP at constant 2010 prices by industry GDP at market prices 14 C00212 Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Taxes less subsidies on products 15 A00212 .. 2,2 1,5 1,8 2,2 1,8 2,9 1,9 1,3 1,6 1,3 2,1 .. 1,3 1,1 0,6 1,7 0,7 2,1 1,9 0,1 1,2 1,3 2,1 Total value added at basic prices 16 A11212 .. 2,3 1,6 2,0 2,2 2,0 3,0 1,9 1,4 1,6 1,3 2,1 Agricultural, forestry and fishing Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, gas and water supply 17 A01212 18 A02212 19 A03212 20 A04212 .. 1,5 5,6 3,8 5,8 -3,6 -2,2 -2,2 6,5 11,9 4,2 6,2 .. 4,0 -1,6 4,2 -1,4 3,4 10,1 -1,3 -0,8 -2,6 -1,6 6,3 .. 0,7 0,0 -0,2 2,5 -0,4 1,1 1,8 -1,5 -0,3 0,3 0,4 .. -0,6 -0,9 -2,8 -0,1 0,5 -0,2 0,5 -1,3 -1,8 -0,9 -0,3 14.1.2 Percentage change in the quarterly GDP at constant 2010 prices by industry (concluded) Construction Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 21 A05212 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Wholesale and retail trade, hotels and restaurants 22 A06212 .. 2,7 2,9 2,4 3,5 3,3 1,7 3,1 2,8 2,7 2,9 1,9 Transport, storage and communication 23 A07212 .. 1,9 1,3 1,9 2,0 1,7 1,8 1,8 0,8 1,5 1,0 1,0 Finance, real estate and business services 24 A08212 .. 2,0 2,3 1,9 1,8 2,2 2,1 1,7 2,4 2,2 2,6 2,4 General government services 25 A09212 .. 3,0 2,2 1,9 2,9 3,1 4,3 2,7 2,0 2,2 2,0 2,7 Personal services 26 A10212 .. 3,1 3,0 3,4 3,2 2,8 3,0 3,1 3,4 3,2 2,4 1,6 .. 1,8 1,4 1,4 1,6 1,9 2,5 1,7 1,3 1,4 1,2 1,1 14.1.3 Seasonally adjusted and annualised quarterly GDP at constant 2010 prices by industry Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar GDP at market prices 27 C00221 2 899 248 2 963 389 3 008 576 2 929 698 2 956 390 2 965 231 3 002 236 2 990 492 2 994 060 3 009 503 3 040 250 3 050 345 Taxes less subsidies on products 28 A00221 272 758 276 272 279 373 273 981 277 099 275 286 278 722 278 959 277 787 278 644 282 102 284 658 R million Total value Agricultural, added at basic forestry and fishing prices 29 30 A11221 A01221 2 626 490 66 861 2 687 117 67 881 2 729 203 71 659 2 655 717 67 436 2 679 291 67 253 2 689 945 67 850 2 723 514 68 983 2 711 533 69 794 2 716 273 70 757 2 730 859 72 380 2 758 148 73 705 2 765 687 70 444 Mining and quarrying 31 A02221 221 973 230 908 227 260 227 241 224 623 231 210 240 559 225 453 223 727 225 875 233 985 239 744 Manufacturing 32 A03221 376 126 378 933 379 089 371 599 382 014 375 521 386 599 380 286 376 429 375 514 384 126 381 820 Electricity, gas and water supply 33 A04221 68 801 68 375 67 765 68 098 68 603 68 926 67 873 67 911 67 821 67 637 67 692 67 812 BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 14.3 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 14.1.3 Seasonally adjusted and annualised quarterly GDP at constant 2010 prices by industry (concluded) R million Construction Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar 34 A05221 97 804 100 468 103 358 99 234 100 486 100 634 101 518 102 444 102 984 103 550 104 454 104 674 Wholesale and retail trade, hotels and restaurants 35 A06221 398 585 405 983 411 083 403 733 405 887 406 230 408 081 409 632 409 376 412 821 412 503 413 697 Transport, storage and communication 36 A07221 242 233 247 062 252 648 245 297 246 253 247 860 248 838 249 719 252 096 253 493 255 283 256 027 Finance, real estate and business services 37 A08221 561 079 578 127 591 019 569 964 576 939 580 901 584 704 586 677 588 411 591 922 597 066 602 667 General government services 38 A09221 437 734 451 214 464 911 446 096 449 165 452 264 457 331 459 992 464 452 466 930 468 270 467 364 Personal services 39 A10221 155 295 158 167 160 411 157 019 158 069 158 551 159 029 159 624 160 220 160 736 161 064 161 438 14.1.4 Annualised percentage change¹ in the seasonally adjusted quarterly GDP at constant 2010 prices by industry GDP at market prices 40 C00222 Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 1 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar .. 2,2 1,5 1,4 3,7 1,2 5,1 -1,6 0,5 2,1 4,1 1,3 Taxes less subsidies on products 41 A00222 .. 1,3 1,1 1,3 4,6 -2,6 5,1 0,3 -1,7 1,2 5,1 3,7 Total value added at basic prices 42 A11222 .. 2,3 1,6 1,4 3,6 1,6 5,1 -1,7 0,7 2,2 4,1 1,1 Agricultural, forestry and fishing Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Electricity, gas and water supply 43 A01222 44 A02222 45 A03222 46 A04222 .. 1,5 5,6 -2,9 -1,1 3,6 6,9 4,8 5,6 9,5 7,5 -16,6 .. 4,0 -1,6 14,3 -4,5 12,3 17,2 -22,8 -3,0 3,9 15,2 10,2 .. 0,7 0,0 -7,8 11,7 -6,6 12,3 -6,4 -4,0 -1,0 9,5 -2,4 .. -0,6 -0,9 -4,8 3,0 1,9 -6,0 0,2 -0,5 -1,1 0,3 0,7 The annualised percentage change is the growth rate for a given quarter from the previous quarter and compounded to an annual rate. 14.1.4 Annualised percentage change¹ in the seasonally adjusted quarterly GDP at constant 2010 prices by industry (concluded) Construction Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 1 47 A05222 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar .. 2,7 2,9 -0,8 5,1 0,6 3,6 3,7 2,1 2,2 3,5 0,8 Wholesale and retail trade, hotels and restaurants 48 A06222 .. 1,9 1,3 0,9 2,2 0,3 1,8 1,5 -0,2 3,4 -0,3 1,2 Transport, storage and communication 49 A07222 .. 2,0 2,3 2,0 1,6 2,6 1,6 1,4 3,9 2,2 2,9 1,2 Finance, real estate and business services 50 A08222 General government services 51 A09222 .. 3,0 2,2 4,8 5,0 2,8 2,6 1,4 1,2 2,4 3,5 3,8 .. 3,1 3,0 1,3 2,8 2,8 4,6 2,3 3,9 2,2 1,2 -0,8 Personal services 52 A10222 .. 1,8 1,4 1,2 2,7 1,2 1,2 1,5 1,5 1,3 0,8 0,9 The annualised percentage change is the growth rate for a given quarter from the previous quarter and compounded to an annual rate. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 14.4 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 14.1.5 Quarterly GDP at current prices by industry Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar GDP at market prices 53 C00111 3 262 543 3 534 327 3 796 462 842 184 877 189 899 131 915 823 917 700 937 371 962 794 978 597 965 016 Taxes less subsidies on products 54 A00111 322 902 361 365 391 967 95 591 75 982 92 021 97 771 105 235 81 948 98 537 106 247 113 721 R million Total value Agricultural, added at basic forestry and fishing prices 55 56 A11111 A01111 2 939 641 70 245 3 172 962 73 458 3 404 495 84 662 746 593 14 373 801 207 32 879 807 110 17 416 818 052 8 790 812 465 16 451 855 423 35 932 864 257 22 306 872 350 9 973 851 295 18 406 Mining and quarrying Manufacturing 57 A02111 271 410 284 802 286 606 66 906 67 896 75 536 74 464 68 226 67 248 75 973 75 159 67 529 Electricity, gas and water supply 58 A03111 385 654 419 930 452 326 98 269 101 068 108 047 112 546 107 754 109 046 115 966 119 560 110 886 59 A04111 105 773 117 465 125 377 26 587 35 068 31 129 24 681 28 995 37 798 32 599 25 985 30 386 Due to rounding, figures do not necessarily add up to totals. 14.1.5 Quarterly GDP at current prices by industry (concluded) R million Construction Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar 60 A05111 111 039 126 435 138 917 28 317 33 325 32 526 32 267 33 504 37 284 34 459 33 670 34 243 Wholesale and retail trade, hotels and restaurants 61 A06111 441 038 471 008 504 853 109 175 113 595 116 551 131 687 119 139 122 270 124 171 139 273 124 880 Transport, storage and communication 62 A07111 292 841 317 974 339 930 73 340 77 853 81 742 85 039 78 081 83 604 87 246 90 999 82 914 Finance, real estate and business services 63 A08111 606 031 643 166 699 531 158 524 161 691 159 770 163 181 174 156 169 478 175 067 180 830 186 330 General government services 64 A09111 482 144 532 122 578 030 126 691 131 403 136 375 137 653 139 701 143 978 146 607 147 744 147 167 Personal services 65 A10111 173 465 186 599 194 261 44 410 46 429 48 017 47 743 46 458 48 784 49 862 49 157 48 554 Due to rounding, figures do not necessarily add up to totals. 14.1.6 Quarterly compensation of employees Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Total compensation of employees 66 D00111 1 473 853 1 610 647 1 732 806 379 650 395 805 405 080 430 112 407 735 424 669 435 771 464 631 439 328 R million Agricultural, forestry Mining and and fishing quarrying 67 68 D01111 D02111 21 621 109 062 23 120 118 281 24 744 119 820 5 800 28 140 6 050 29 312 5 900 29 397 5 370 31 432 6 161 26 933 6 518 27 990 6 329 31 478 5 736 33 420 6 549 29 848 Manufacturing 69 D03111 238 082 260 723 283 192 60 769 62 331 63 621 74 002 66 064 67 562 68 787 80 780 71 940 Electricity, gas and water supply 70 D04111 29 541 32 430 34 910 7 175 7 850 7 918 9 487 7 788 8 468 8 493 10 162 8 351 Construction 71 D05111 52 376 55 990 58 929 11 990 14 200 14 250 15 550 12 587 14 915 15 000 16 427 13 309 Due to rounding, figures do not necessarily add up to totals. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2) 14.5 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 14.1.6 Quarterly compensation of employees (concluded) Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Wholesale and retail trade, hotels and restaurants 72 D06111 177 323 189 364 202 638 43 604 45 545 47 106 53 109 46 610 48 570 50 570 56 889 50 196 R million Transport, storage and communication 73 D07111 88 294 94 677 101 886 21 429 23 207 23 811 26 230 22 899 25 045 25 591 28 351 24 844 Finance, real estate and business services 74 D08111 236 653 264 570 289 870 63 657 66 157 66 889 67 867 69 079 72 079 73 068 75 644 77 144 General government services 75 D09111 416 538 459 691 498 035 109 463 113 630 117 805 118 793 120 354 124 103 126 248 127 330 126 083 Personal services 76 D10111 104 362 111 801 118 782 27 623 27 524 28 383 28 271 29 261 29 420 30 209 29 892 31 064 Due to rounding, figures do not necessarily add up to totals. 14.1.7 Quarterly gross operating surplus and net other taxes on production¹ Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 1 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Total operating surplus 77 E00111 1 465 788 1 562 314 1 671 688 366 943 405 402 402 030 387 940 404 730 430 754 428 486 407 719 411 967 Agricultural, forestry and fishing 78 E01111 48 624 50 338 59 918 8 573 26 830 11 515 3 420 10 290 29 414 15 977 4 237 11 857 R million Mining and quarrying 79 E02111 162 348 166 521 166 787 38 766 38 584 46 139 43 032 41 294 39 258 44 496 41 739 37 681 Manufacturing 80 E03111 147 571 159 208 169 134 37 501 38 737 44 426 38 544 41 690 41 484 47 179 38 780 38 946 Electricity, gas and water supply 81 E04111 76 232 85 036 90 468 19 412 27 218 23 211 15 194 21 207 29 331 24 107 15 823 22 035 Construction 82 E05111 58 664 70 445 79 988 16 327 19 125 18 276 16 717 20 917 22 369 19 459 17 243 20 934 Net other taxes on production equal other taxes on production minus other subsidies on production. Due to rounding, figures do not necessarily add up to totals. 14.1.7 Quarterly gross operating surplus and net other taxes on production¹ (concluded) Year and quarter A Q 2012 2013 2014 2013 2014 2015 Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Wholesale and retail trade, hotels and restaurants 83 E06111 263 715 281 644 302 216 65 571 68 050 69 446 78 578 72 530 73 701 73 602 82 384 74 684 R million Transport, storage and communication 84 E07111 204 547 223 297 238 043 51 912 54 646 57 931 58 809 55 181 58 559 61 655 62 648 58 070 Finance, real estate and business services 85 E08111 369 377 378 596 409 661 94 867 95 534 92 881 95 314 105 077 97 399 101 999 105 186 109 186 General government services 86 E09111 65 606 72 431 79 995 17 228 17 773 18 570 18 860 19 347 19 875 20 359 20 414 21 084 Personal services 87 E10111 69 104 74 798 75 478 16 787 18 905 19 634 19 472 17 197 19 364 19 653 19 265 17 490 1 Net other taxes on production equal other taxes on production minus other subsidies on production. Due to rounding, figures do not necessarily add up to totals. BULLETIN OF STATISTICS VOL 49 (2)