PRODUCTION
Value of Production Index contracts slower
The Value of Production Index (VaPI) for Manufacturing continued to exhibit a downtrend at an annual rate of -11.9 percent in September 2020, from a faster decline of -13.3 percent in the previous month. The September 2020 figure was the seventh consecutive month that VaPI had a negative growth and the fifth straight month that it was declining at a slower rate. In September 2019, VaPI dropped by -6.5 percent. (Table A)
The slower downturn in the VaPI for the sector was influenced by the increases in the indices of four industry groups, namely, basic metals (12.3%), food manufacturing (11.6%), chemical products (5.6%), and miscellaneous manufactures (1.6%). Contributing further to the slower drop in September 2020 for the sector was the slower decreases in the indices of 10 industry groups. (Tables 1-A and 1)
Volume of Production Index continues to drop but at a slower rate
The Volume of Production Index (VoPI) for manufacturing sector in September 2020 likewise contracted at a slower rate of -8.4 percent compared with the -9.0 percent decrease in August 2020. In September of the previous year, year-on-year rate was at -6.5 percent. (Table A)
The major contributory to the slower decline in VoPI for manufacturing sector in September 2020 were the two-digit expansions observed in basic metals and food manufacturing with annual increases of 14.4 percent and 10.2 percent, respectively. The slower drop in the indices of 10 industry groups also tapered off the rate of decline in the index for the sector. (Tables 1-B and 2)
NET SALES
Value of Net Sales Index posts a slower negative rate
The Value of Net Sales Index (VaNSI) remained to drop at an annual rate of -9.7 percent in September 2020. This decline, however, was slower than the reported annual decrease of -11.7 percent in the previous month. The decline of VaNSI in September 2020 was the seventh consecutive month of contraction. In September 2019, the annual rate of VaNSI was recorded at -3.5 percent. (Table A)
Of the 20 industry groups, positive growths were observed in four industry groups, namely, tobacco products (39.3%), food manufacturing (22.5%), chemical products (8.9%), and basic metals (4.9%) in September 2020.
Contributing further to the narrower decline in VaNSI for the manufacturing sector in September 2020 were the slower annual decreases in the indices of 11 industry groups. Of the 11 groups, four (4) were heavily weighted industry groups. (Tables 2-A and 3)
Volume of Net Sales Index also drops
The Volume of Net Sales Index (VoNSI) posted an annual decrement of -6.1 percent in September 2020 compared with the faster drop of -7.4 percent in the previous month. In September 2019, the annual decrease was observed at -3.4 percent. (Table A)
Contributory to the slower decline of VoNSI in September 2020 were the improvements for tobacco products with annual increase of 34.3 percent compared to the 6.5 percent increase in August 2020. Further tapering off the annual decline in VoNSI for manufacturing were the five (5) industry groups that also posted positive growth rates and 11 industry groups with slower annual drops in their indices. (Tables 2-B and 4)
CAPACITY UTILIZATION
Average capacity utilization rate for manufacturing slightly increases
Based on responding establishments with responses on capacity utilization, average capacity utilization rate for manufacturing sector in September 2020 slightly increased to 67.6 percent from 67.2 percent in the previous month.
In the same month, eight (8) of the 20 industry groups had at least 80 percent average capacity utilization rate which was led by machinery except electrical (92.0%), followed by furniture and fixtures (88.4%), and paper and paper products (86.8%). (Table 6)
Almost twenty percent of responding establishments operated at full capacity
The proportion of establishments that operated at full capacity (90% to 100%) was 17.7 percent of the total number of responding establishments with responses on capacity utilization. Further, 40.3 percent operated at 70 to 89 percent capacity, while 42.0 percent operated below 70 percent capacity. (Table B)
(Sgd.) DENNIS S. MAPA, Ph. D.
Undersecretary
National Statistician and Civil Registrar General
Attachments:
1. Table 1. Value of Production Index (2000=100) Year-on-Year Growth Rates for Manufacturing Sector, January 2019 – September 2020P
2. Table 2. Volume of Production Index (2000=100) Year-on-Year Growth Rates for Manufacturing Sector, January 2019 – September 2020P
3. Table 3. Value of Net Sales Index (2000=100) Year-on-Year Growth Rates for Manufacturing Sector, January 2019 – September 2020P
4. Table 4. Volume of Net Sales Index (2000=100) Year-on-Year Growth Rates for Manufacturing Sector, January 2019 – September 2020P
5. Table 5. Producer Price Index (2000=100) Year-on-Year and Month-on-Month Growth Rates for Manufacturing Sector, January 2019 – September 2020P
6. Table 6. Average Capacity Utilization Rate by Major Industry Group: MISSI, August 2019 - September 2020P
7. Table 7. Distribution of Samples and Responding Establishments by Major Industry Group: MISSI, July 2020 and September 2020P
8. Table 8. Distribution of Samples and Responding Establishments by Major Industry Group: PPS, July 2020 and September 2020P
9. Technical Notes
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August and September 2020
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by Industry Group
August and September 2020
(2000 = 100)
by Industry Group
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(2000 = 100)
by Industry Group
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(2000 = 100)