Industry |
Brief Introduction |
I. Data in this chapter cover
the following data: |
(1) The number of industrial
enterprises and the gross industrial output value of all industrial
enterprises classified by ownership, by industrial branch and by region; |
(2) Main economic indicators
and efficiency indicators of all state-owned industrial enterprises and enterprises
above designated size (referring to non-state enterprises each with an annual
sales of over 5 million yuan), classified by region
and by industrial division, including gross industrial output value,
industrial value-added, capital, working capital (circulating assets), fixed
assets, liquid liabilities, long-term liabilities, creditors’ equity, sales
income, sales cost, sales tax and extra-charges, sales profit, total profits,
ratio of value-added to gross industrial output value, ratio of profits,
taxes and interests to average assets, ratio of debts to assets, ratio of profits
to cost and charges, turnover of working capital and overall labour productivity; |
(3) Main indicators of the state-owned
industrial enterprises and enterprises where the state holds the majority of shares; |
(4) Output of key industrial
products |
(5) Production capacity of main
products by key industrial enterprises; |
II. Data sources: All data are
prepared and provided by the Department of Industrial and Transport
Statistics, NBS. |
III. Data on the gross output
value of all industrial enterprises and the indices by ownership in 1991-1994
have been adjusted in accordance with data from the Third National Industrial
Census undertaken in 1995. Such data are therefore somewhat different from
those published in the yearbooks of the previous years. |
IV. As the coverage of industrial
statistics was adjusted in 1998 to cover all state-owned industrial
enterprises and enterprises with an annual sales of
over 5 million yuan, it is impossible to collect
statistics on the output of industrial products of all enterprises. in order
to make such statistics comparable with data published in previous
statistical communiqués and statistical yearbooks, efforts were made to estimate
the national total of output of key industrial products by analyzing national
totals of the previous years (with the old coverage) and data collected by new
coverage and by verification of figures by relevant departments. as this process was done only at the national level, the result
is that the sum of output data by province is smaller than the national
totals. on the other hand, a large number of trans-regional
enterprise groups were established through the merge and re-organization of enterprises,
resulting in duplicated reports of the output of selected products. for such products, there are cases where the sum of output
by province is larger than the national total. |