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MONTHLY BULLETIN OF STATISTICS

OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA

August 2013

DIRECTORATE-GENERAL OF BUDGET, ACCOUNTING AND STATISTICS

EXECUTIVE YUAN

REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Introductory Notes

1. The Monthly Statistics is designed to give a comprehensive feature of the present social and economic

conditions in Taiwan Area, Republic of China, and to provide the latest figures which incorporate all the

important statistical series published in the country.

2. The data appearing in this issue referred to Taiwan Area (include Taiwan Province, Taipei Municipality

and Kaohsiung Municipality), unless otherwise noted under each table.

3. The data appearing in this issue are obtained from statistical units of government agencies.

4. Figures given in this volume which do not agree with the corresponding figures in the previous volume are

due to authorized corrections made in the meantime.

5. Figures may not add up to the total because of rounding.

6. The metric system of weights and measures is used unless otherwise stated.

7. Month on covering page has been changed to publishing time from time of data produced since the edition

of August 1995 in compliance with international publications.

8. The following symbols are used:

p: preliminary figures f: forecaster figures …: not available

e: estimated figures 0: less than the unit value

r: revised figures -: none

Contents

Introductory Notes

Table of Contents

A. Climate

1. Temperature and Precipitation ................................................................................................................... 2

B. Population

1. General Conditions of Population ...............................................................................................................3

2. Marital Status of Population 15 Years Old and Over ................................................................................. 4

3. Age-Specific and Fertility Rate .................................................................................................................. 4

4. Population by 5-year Age Group ................................................................................................................ 5

C. Manpower

1. Population by Labor Force Status .............................................................................................................. 6

2. Employed Persons by Industry and Occupation ......................................................................................... 7

3. Employed Persons by Class of Worker ...................................................................................................... 8

4. Number of Employees by Industry ............................................................................................................. 8

5. Average Monthly Working Hours of Employees by Industry .................................................................... 9

6. Average Monthly Earnings of Employees by Industry .............................................................................. 9

7. Labor Turnover Rates of Employees by Industry .....................................................................................10

8. Indexes of Labor Productivity of Employees of Industry ..........................................................................11

9. Public Employment Service Conditions ....................................................................................................12

10. Labor Dispute ...........................................................................................................................................12

D. Education, Science and Technology, and Culture

1. Education Situation ...................................................................................................................................13

2. General Condition of Research and Development ....................................................................................14

3. Number of Patents Applied and Granted ...................................................................................................14

4. Mass Media Services .................................................................................................................................15

5. Cultural Facilities and Their Usage ...........................................................................................................15

6. General Conditions of Arts and Literature ................................................................................................16

E. Health and Environment

1. Deaths by Causes ......................................................................................................................................17

2. Medical Facilities and Medical Personnel .................................................................................................17

3. Patients of Notifiable Diseases ..................................................................................................................18

4. Living Environment . .................................................................................................................................19

F. Justice and Public Safety

1. Traffic Accidents and Damage by Fire ......................................................................................................20

2. Offenses Against Penal Law .....................................................................................................................20

G. Social Welfare

1. Social Welfare ...........................................................................................................................................21

H. National Economics

1. National Economic Trends ........................................................................................................................22

2. Structure of Domestic Production .............................................................................................................24

I. Industry

1. Indexes of Production, Shipment and Inventory ........................................................................................25

2. Production of Principal Manufacturing Products .......................................................................................26

3. Indexes of Manufacturing Production .......................................................................................................27

4. Indexes of Producer's Shipment ................................................................................................................28

5. Indexes of Producer's Inventory ................................................................................................................29

6. Demand and Supply of Energy...................................................................................................................30

J. Commerce and External Trade

1. Number and Amount of Business Units .....................................................................................................32

2. Value of Exports by Composition and Major Commodities ......................................................................33

3. Value of Imports by Composition and Major Commodities ......................................................................34

4. Indexes of Imports and Exports and Value of Foreign Trade.....................................................................35

5. Exports and Imports Value by Countries ...................................................................................................35

6. Exports Orders Received............................................................................................................................37

K. Transport and Communications

1. Transport ...................................................................................................................................................38

2. Post Service and Telecommunication .......................................................................................................39

3. Tourist .......................................................................................................................................................39

4. General Condition of Freeway ..................................................................................................................40

5. Number of Registered Motor Vehicles ......................................................................................................40

L. Finance

1. Principal Financial Indicators ....................................................................................................................41

2. Money Supply ...........................................................................................................................................41

3. Flow of Deposit Money .............................................................................................................................42

4. Consolidated Assets and Liabilities of Financial Institutions ....................................................................42

5. Securities and Listed Stocks.......................................................................................................................44

6. Total Net Revenues by Item of Tax ..........................................................................................................45

7. Balance of Payments .................................................................................................................................46

8. Foreign Exchange Rates ............................................................................................................................48

M. Prices

1. Indexes of Wholesale Price .......................................................................................................................49

2. Indexes of Consumer Price ........................................................................................................................50

3. Indexes of Import Price .............................................................................................................................52

4. Indexes of Export Price .............................................................................................................................53

N. International Data

1. Unemployment Rate of Major Countries (Areas) in the World ................................................................54

2. Per Capita GDP of Major Countries (Areas) in the World ........................................................................54

3. Industrial Production Index of Major Countries (Areas) in the World ......................................................55

4. Exchange Rate of Major Countries (Areas) in the World .........................................................................55

5. External Trade of Major Countries (Areas) in the World ..........................................................................56

6. Wholesale Price Indexes of Major Countries (Areas) in the World ..........................................................57

7. Consumer Price Indexes of Major Countries (Areas) in the World ...........................................................57

Description of Data ..............................................................................................................................................59

Table of Contents

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:℃

2005 22.3 22.0 23.3 22.5 22.6 23.3 23.4 19.0 11.6 25.0 25.02006 22.9 22.5 23.8 22.9 23.2 23.8 23.7 19.5 11.8 25.7 25.92007 22.9 22.5 23.6 23.1 23.2 23.8 23.9 19.5 11.7 25.5 25.82008 22.7 22.3 23.2 22.8 23.0 23.5 23.6 19.3 11.2 25.1 25.42009 22.7 22.7 23.4 23.1 22.9 23.8 23.8 19.3 11.6 25.4 25.42010 22.6 22.3 23.3 22.7 22.7 23.7 23.7 19.2 11.8 25.4 25.42011 22.2 21.6 22.7 22.3 22.1 23.5 23.1 18.9 11.0 24.9 24.7

2012 22.6 22.1 23.2 22.7 22.6 23.6 23.3 19.2 11.5 25.4 25.57 29.5 29.6 30.6 29.7 29.2 29.1 28.5 22.9 15.1 29.5 28.68 28.6 28.1 29.2 28.6 28.5 28.0 28.1 22.3 14.5 28.1 28.09 27.2 26.3 27.3 26.8 26.3 27.6 26.8 22.0 13.8 28.7 28.1

10 23.9 22.9 24.1 23.9 23.1 24.9 24.3 19.7 12.1 26.6 26.011 21.1 20.3 21.2 21.0 20.3 22.3 21.4 18.3 10.5 24.9 24.512 17.7 17.0 17.8 17.3 17.3 18.4 18.8 15.1 8.1 21.1 22.2

20131 16.3 15.6 16.7 15.8 16.6 16.9 18.4 14.3 6.4 19.7 21.42 17.4 17.3 18.8 17.3 19.1 19.4 20.7 17.5 9.7 22.3 23.53 18.7 18.6 19.9 19.2 20.1 21.0 21.4 17.8 9.9 23.9 24.34 20.6 20.6 21.1 20.9 20.6 22.2 21.5 17.9 11.3 25.1 25.05 25.0 25.2 26.0 26.0 24.5 26.4 24.9 20.8 13.2 27.6 27.16 28.2 28.5 29.2 28.9 27.7 28.8 27.8 22.9 14.9 29.8 29.17 29.5 29.1 29.5 28.9 28.6 28.1 28.3 22.9 14.4 29.7 28.6

Unit:mm

2005 4 240.9 2 777.5 3 027.8 2 384.2 3 329.8 2 574.5 2 777.0 3 004.8 5 800.5 2 821.4 2 339.12006 3 723.5 2 590.5 2 288.4 2 127.5 2 730.4 2 171.9 1 901.0 3 228.8 5 330.8 2 045.5 1 690.12007 4 063.7 2 672.6 3 015.9 1 963.9 3 115.1 2 432.9 2 525.5 2 822.4 5 042.8 2 194.0 2 139.82008 3 673.6 2 575.5 2 969.2 2 166.6 2 846.0 2 477.8 2 312.0 3 851.3 5 886.7 2 591.3 2 004.52009 3 654.6 1 321.6 1 669.2 1 119.5 2 930.2 1 978.7 2 535.6 1 797.8 5 222.0 1 756.3 1 854.32010 3 303.6 2 070.3 2 278.3 1 605.1 2 542.4 2 054.4 1 769.3 1 932.1 3 654.6 2 160.7 2 421.22011 3 727.0 1 713.8 1 758.6 1 222.6 2 781.9 1 204.9 2 199.5 1 725.3 3 655.6 1 796.7 2 597.0

2012 3 908.8 2 999.3 2 910.3 2 741.2 2 916.1 2 202.5 2 303.0 3 090.9 5 166.3 2 196.7 2 942.27 61.9 76.4 162.8 74.6 164.7 215.6 275.5 136.2 194.9 52.5 346.08 364.5 576.5 518.9 608.5 551.3 726.2 485.5 635.5 998.0 756.5 1 083.39 72.5 297.3 85.0 82.3 69.6 34.2 72.0 119.0 251.3 54.5 74.9

10 139.1 50.5 64.0 29.3 137.5 1.4 82.5 8.0 7.4 0.7 5.011 308.3 244.5 232.7 308.4 137.3 144.8 101.5 148.3 257.9 46.5 36.512 503.4 211.0 189.4 146.9 323.1 71.1 193.0 95.0 153.7 18.5 25.2

20131 521.9 112.0 93.0 52.9 195.3 11.2 58.0 20.0 32.1 0.0 37.12 337.7 60.0 34.4 6.5 123.8 1.2 70.0 1.0 3.5 13.5 13.53 112.6 73.0 49.1 94.5 35.4 62.7 56.0 29.5 75.4 23.0 3.54 300.4 259.5 253.0 287.1 168.1 258.6 126.0 324.5 455.4 94.5 79.55 424.5 456.0 338.4 390.9 230.5 356.4 425.7 738.0 1 102.4 351.0 287.56 128.5 61.5 203.1 114.9 81.0 72.6 175.5 137.0 187.1 87.0 183.57 76.1 133.5 240.5 274.4 200.2 467.7 42.5 645.8 1 182.0 185.5 239.0

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Jihyuen Tan Alisan Kaohsiung Hengchun

Yearand

Month

Precipitation

Keelung Tanshui Taipei Hsinchu Yilan Taichung Hwalien

Jihyuen Tan Alisan Kaohsiung Hengchun

A-1 Temperature and Precipitation

Yearand

Month

Temperature

Keelung Tanshui Taipei Hsinchu Yilan Taichung Hwalien

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

*IncreaseRate (‰)

2005 36 188 368 7 833 146 967 7 293 22 770 3.58 11 562 11 208 103.16 3.12 629.222006 36 188 368 7 828 147 134 7 395 22 877 4.66 11 592 11 285 102.72 3.09 632.162007 36 190 368 7 826 147 342 7 512 22 958 3.58 11 609 11 350 102.28 3.06 634.392008 36 190 368 7 827 147 591 7 656 23 037 3.43 11 626 11 411 101.89 3.01 636.572009 36 191 368 7 834 147 863 7 806 23 120 3.59 11 637 11 483 101.34 2.96 638.822010 36 191 368 7 835 147 877 7 937 23 162 1.83 11 635 11 527 100.94 2.92 639.992011 36 193 368 7 835 147 828 8 058 23 225 2.71 11 646 11 579 100.57 2.88 641.70

2012 36 193 368 7 835 148 358 8 186 23 316 3.91 11 673 11 643 100.26 2.85 644.21

7 36 193 368 7 835 147 987 8 129 23 268 3.36 11 656 11 612 100.38 2.86 642.908 36 193 368 7 835 148 324 8 148 23 276 4.09 11 659 11 618 100.36 2.86 643.129 36 193 368 7 835 148 353 8 168 23 283 3.26 11 661 11 622 100.34 2.85 643.30

10 36 193 368 7 835 148 356 8 173 23 294 5.54 11 665 11 628 100.32 2.85 643.6011 36 193 368 7 835 148 358 8 179 23 305 5.99 11 669 11 636 100.29 2.85 643.9112 36 193 368 7 835 148 358 8 186 23 316 5.47 11 673 11 643 100.26 2.85 644.21

20131 36 193 368 7 835 148 379 8 192 23 324 4.18 11 676 11 648 100.23 2.85 644.442 36 193 368 7 835 148 388 8 196 23 329 2.52 11 677 11 652 100.21 2.85 644.563 36 193 368 7 839 148 572 8 204 23 333 2.07 11 677 11 656 100.19 2.84 644.684 36 193 368 7 839 148 558 8 211 23 336 1.50 11 677 11 658 100.16 2.84 644.765 36 193 368 7 839 148 559 8 222 23 340 2.30 11 678 11 662 100.14 2.84 644.886 36 193 368 7 839 148 565 8 230 23 344 2.13 11 679 11 665 100.12 2.84 645.007 36 193 368 7 839 148 569 8 240 23 350 2.78 11 680 11 670 100.09 2.83 645.15

2005 205 854 9.06 139 398 6.13 66 456 2.92 14 805 0.65 141 140 6.21 62 571 2.752006 204 459 8.96 135 839 5.95 68 620 3.01 37 524 1.64 142 669 6.25 64 540 2.832007 204 414 8.92 141 111 6.16 63 303 2.76 18 530 0.81 135 041 5.89 58 518 2.552008 198 733 8.64 143 624 6.25 55 109 2.40 23 562 1.02 154 866 6.73 55 995 2.432009 191 310 8.29 143 582 6.22 47 728 2.07 35 013 1.52 117 099 5.07 57 223 2.482010 166 886 7.21 145 772 6.30 21 114 0.91 21 237 0.92 138 819 6.00 58 115 2.512011 196 627 8.48 152 915 6.59 43 712 1.88 19 077 0.82 165 327 7.13 57 008 2.46

2012 229 481 9.86 154 251 6.63 75 230 3.23 15 680 0.67 143 384 6.16 55 980 2.41

7 16 897 8.57 13 576 6.89 3 321 1.69 3 304 1.67 12 306 6.24 5 189 2.638 19 615 9.95 12 726 6.46 6 889 3.49 1 180 0.60 8 045 4.08 4 993 2.539 18 908 9.91 11 359 5.95 7 549 3.96 -1 320 0.70 7 924 4.15 4 530 2.37

10 23 398 11.86 13 107 6.64 10 291 5.22 632 0.32 13 797 6.99 5 102 2.5911 21 953 11.50 12 086 6.33 9 867 5.17 1 561 0.82 15 280 8.00 4 499 2.3612 21 202 10.74 11 843 6.00 9 359 4.74 1 442 0.73 15 301 7.75 4 054 2.05

20131 21 982 11.10 15 352 7.75 6 630 3.35 1 640 0.83 17 258 8.71 4 266 2.152 15 666 8.75 11 838 6.62 3 828 2.14 682 0.38 7 774 4.34 3 282 1.833 16 880 8.52 13 708 6.92 3 172 1.60 931 0.47 13 562 6.84 4 587 2.314 15 506 8.08 13 176 6.87 2 330 1.21 545 0.29 10 335 5.39 4 326 2.265 16 223 8.18 12 973 6.55 3 250 1.64 1 306 0.66 16 023 8.08 4 801 2.426 13 963 7.28 11 499 5.99 2 464 1.28 1 613 0.85 8 776 4.57 4 470 2.337 16 221 8.18 13 618 6.87 2 603 1.31 2 908 1.47 11 263 5.68 5 024 2.53

Note : *Data referred to annual basis.

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Number*Increase

Rate(‰)

Number

*MarriageRate

(Couplesper 1000persons.)

Number*Crude

Death Rate(‰)

*CrudeBirth Rate

(‰)

*IncreaseRate(‰)

Number

Yearand

Month

Birth Death Natural Increase

*DivorceRate

(Couplesper 1000persons.)

Social Increase Married Divorce

Number

PopulationDensity

(Persons/k㎡)

Total

Male Female

Persons ofHousehold(Persons)

Number

B-1 General Conditions of Population

Endof

Period

Land

(k㎡)

Number ofVillage,Town,

City, andDistrict

Numberof

Tsun & Li

Numberof

Lin

Household

(1000)

Population (1000)

Sex Ratio(Female =

100)

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

1998 36.9 50.5 36.0 14.2 28.8 25.7 17 113 34.3 56.8 3.7 5.1

1999 45.8 62.3 42.7 16.0 29.0 25.8 17 358 34.3 56.6 4.0 5.2

2000 46.5 63.7 48.1 16.1 29.2 25.7 17 574 34.1 56.4 4.2 5.3

2001 41.3 56.9 48.4 15.0 29.5 25.9 17 744 34.0 56.1 4.5 5.4

2002 42.2 57.5 50.9 16.6 29.7 26.3 17 922 33.9 55.8 4.8 5.5

2003 40.8 55.5 54.0 17.9 29.8 26.7 18 123 33.9 55.4 5.1 5.5

2004 30.9 41.1 34.3 11.9 29.7 26.6 18 302 34.1 54.8 5.5 5.6

2005 34.5 44.5 31.2 12.0 29.7 27.1 18 511 34.3 54.2 5.8 5.7

2006 34.3 43.5 29.5 12.4 29.8 27.5 18 731 34.4 53.7 6.1 5.8

2007 31.0 39.3 27.1 11.2 30.3 27.7 18 928 34.5 53.2 6.4 5.9

2008 35.2 43.7 26.4 12.1 30.5 28.0 19 132 34.5 52.9 6.6 5.9

2009 26.2 32.7 24.6 11.0 30.9 28.4 19 342 34.8 52.3 6.9 6.0

2010 30.2 37.1 25.0 11.9 31.3 28.8 19 538 34.9 51.9 7.1 6.1

2011 37.9 45.9 26.7 13.2 31.4 29.0 19 723 34.8 51.8 7.3 6.1

2012 32.1 38.7 23.7 12.1 31.5 29.2 19 904 34.9 51.4 7.5 6.2

1998 21.96 69.79 8.26 31.2 43 37.6 43 1 465 0.7 0.7 108.83

1999 21.43 70.13 8.44 31.6 43 39.4 45 1 555 0.7 0.7 109.16

2000 21.11 70.26 8.62 32.1 42 40.9 48 1 680 0.8 0.8 109.71

2001 20.81 70.39 8.81 32.6 42 42.3 41 1 400 0.7 0.7 108.69

2002 20.42 70.56 9.02 33.1 42 44.2 39 1 340 0.6 0.6 109.78

2003 19.83 70.94 9.24 33.6 41 46.6 36 1 235 0.6 0.6 110.08

2004 19.34 71.19 9.48 34.2 40 49.0 34 1 180 0.6 0.6 110.57

2005 18.70 71.56 9.74 34.7 40 52.0 33 1 115 0.5 0.5 109.04

2006 18.12 71.88 10.00 35.2 39 55.2 33 1 115 0.5 0.5 109.65

2007 17.56 72.24 10.21 35.8 38 58.1 32 1 100 0.5 0.5 109.62

2008 16.95 72.62 10.43 36.3 38 61.5 31 1 050 0.5 0.5 109.64

2009 16.34 73.03 10.63 36.8 37 65.1 31 1 030 0.5 0.5 108.36

2010 15.65 73.61 10.74 37.4 36 68.6 27 895 0.4 0.4 109.46

2011 15.08 74.04 10.89 37.9 35 72.2 32 1 065 0.5 0.5 107.67

2012 14.63 74.22 11.15 38.4 35 76.2 38 1 270 0.5 0.6 107.43

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Sex Ratio ofLive Birth(Female=100)

0-14Years

15-64Years

65+Years

B-3 Age-Specific and Fertility Rate

Year

Age-Specific Distribution (%)

MedianAge

(Years)

DependencyRatio(%)

Index ofAgeing

(%)

GeneralFertility

Rate(‰)

TotalFertility

Rate(‰)

GrossReproductio

n Rate(‰)

NetReproduc-tion Rate

(‰)

Married(%)

Divorced(%)

Widowed(%)

Male Female TotalSingle

(%)

B-2 Marital Status of Population 15 Years Old and Over

Year

First Marriage Rate (‰) Remarriage Rate (‰)Age of First Marriage

(Years)Population 15 Years Old and Over (1000)

Male Female Male Female

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:1000 Persons

1998 21 929 1 546 1 614 1 656 1 989 1 900 1 821 1 905 1 944 1 776 1 490

1999 22 092 1 507 1 625 1 602 1 940 1 959 1 796 1 890 1 951 1 816 1 568

2000 22 277 1 489 1 615 1 599 1 875 2 002 1 779 1 881 1 948 1 840 1 644

2001 22 406 1 427 1 619 1 616 1 768 1 992 1 829 1 856 1 947 1 859 1 679

2002 22 521 1 351 1 621 1 627 1 681 2 005 1 856 1 847 1 914 1 896 1 706

2003 22 605 1 310 1 561 1 611 1 646 1 977 1 901 1 821 1 892 1 919 1 745

2004 22 689 1 244 1 521 1 622 1 593 1 928 1 959 1 797 1 878 1 926 1 784

2005 22 770 1 144 1 503 1 612 1 590 1 865 2 003 1 782 1 870 1 925 1 809

2006 22 877 1 093 1 437 1 616 1 609 1 760 1 999 1 836 1 850 1 928 1 832

2007 22 958 1 053 1 360 1 618 1 620 1 676 2 017 1 867 1 845 1 897 1 870

2008 23 037 1 026 1 320 1 559 1 606 1 642 1 995 1 917 1 824 1 879 1 896

2009 23 120 1 002 1 256 1 520 1 618 1 590 1 951 1 982 1 805 1 868 1 905

2010 23 162 964 1 158 1 502 1 608 1 587 1 887 2 029 1 792 1 862 1 905

2011 23 225 957 1 108 1 436 1 612 1 604 1 779 2 023 1 845 1 842 1 906

2012 23 316 984 1 068 1 360 1 616 1 616 1 688 2 039 1 874 1 837 1 875

1998 895 852 731 668 543 334 167 75 19 4 1

1999 975 851 747 663 566 354 176 80 21 4 1

2000 1 096 818 769 659 583 378 189 84 23 5 1

2001 1 251 801 789 656 591 399 208 88 25 5 1

2002 1 364 822 799 666 594 419 224 92 29 6 1

2003 1 456 866 811 677 590 444 239 97 33 6 1

2004 1 532 944 811 694 588 465 256 104 35 7 2

2005 1 608 1 063 780 715 586 481 275 113 38 7 2

2006 1 647 1 217 766 737 587 492 294 127 40 8 2

2007 1 675 1 329 789 749 597 496 311 137 42 10 2

2008 1 716 1 422 834 763 610 495 331 147 45 10 2

2009 1 756 1 498 911 764 628 496 349 159 48 11 2

2010 1 780 1 573 1 027 737 649 497 364 173 53 12 2

2011 1 801 1 608 1 175 725 670 499 373 186 60 13 2

2012 1 838 1 636 1 284 747 683 510 379 199 66 14 3

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90-94Years

95-99Years

100+Years

Endof

Year

50-54Years

55-59Years

60-64Years

65-69Years

70-74Years

75-79Years

80-84Years

85-89Years

35-39Years

40-44Years

45-49Years

B-4 Population by 5-year Age Group

Endof

YearTotal

0-4Years

5-9Years

10-14Years

15-19Years

20-24Years

25-29Years

30-34Years

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:1000 Persons

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

2005 17 949 8 890 9 058 10 371 6 012 4 359 9 942 5 753 4 190 428 259 1692006 18 166 8 992 9 175 10 522 6 056 4 467 10 111 5 810 4 301 411 245 1662007 18 392 9 095 9 297 10 713 6 116 4 597 10 294 5 868 4 426 419 248 1712008 18 623 9 201 9 422 10 853 6 173 4 680 10 403 5 902 4 501 450 271 1792009 18 855 9 307 9 547 10 917 6 180 4 737 10 279 5 776 4 502 639 404 2352010 19 062 9 385 9 678 11 070 6 242 4 828 10 493 5 880 4 613 577 362 2152011 19 253 9 455 9 798 11 200 6 304 4 896 10 709 6 006 4 702 491 297 194

2012 19 436 9 530 9 906 11 341 6 369 4 972 10 860 6 083 4 777 481 286 1957 19 442 9 533 9 910 11 372 6 388 4 984 10 883 6 099 4 784 490 289 2018 19 456 9 538 9 918 11 403 6 396 5 007 10 901 6 104 4 797 502 292 2109 19 471 9 544 9 927 11 369 6 373 4 996 10 878 6 084 4 794 491 289 202

10 19 487 9 551 9 936 11 391 6 382 5 009 10 897 6 092 4 805 493 290 20311 19 503 9 558 9 945 11 405 6 384 5 021 10 918 6 094 4 824 487 289 19712 19 518 9 564 9 954 11 408 6 390 5 018 10 931 6 108 4 824 477 282 195

20131 19 531 9 569 9 962 11 410 6 396 5 014 10 935 6 112 4 823 475 284 1912 19 544 9 574 9 970 11 398 6 385 5 013 10 915 6 095 4 820 483 290 1933 19 555 9 578 9 977 11 396 6 382 5 014 10 921 6 099 4 822 475 283 1914 19 564 9 582 9 982 11 392 6 380 5 013 10 929 6 099 4 829 464 280 1835 19 573 9 585 9 987 11 401 6 384 5 017 10 939 6 102 4 837 463 282 1816 19 583 9 590 9 993 11 432 6 400 5 032 10 959 6 114 4 844 473 285 1887 19 592 9 594 9 998 11 471 6 411 5 060 10 984 6 122 4 862 487 289 198

Male Female Male Female Total Male Female

2005 95.87 4.13 4.31 3.88 43.89 55.39 57.78 67.62 48.12 7 578 2 878 4 7002006 96.09 3.91 4.05 3.71 44.47 55.66 57.92 67.35 48.68 7 628 2 946 4 6822007 96.09 3.91 4.05 3.72 45.11 55.97 58.25 67.24 49.44 7 679 2 979 4 7002008 95.86 4.14 4.39 3.83 45.42 55.86 58.28 67.09 49.67 7 770 3 028 4 7422009 94.15 5.85 6.53 4.96 44.73 54.51 57.90 66.40 49.62 7 937 3 127 4 8102010 94.79 5.21 5.80 4.45 45.55 55.05 58.07 66.51 49.89 7 992 3 143 4 8492011 95.61 4.39 4.71 3.96 46.41 55.62 58.17 66.67 49.97 8 053 3 152 4 901

2012 95.76 4.24 4.49 3.92 46.92 55.88 58.35 66.83 50.19 8 096 3 161 4 9347 95.69 4.31 4.52 4.03 47.01 55.97 58.49 67.01 50.30 8 070 3 145 4 9258 95.60 4.40 4.56 4.20 47.08 56.03 58.61 67.06 50.49 8 053 3 142 4 9119 95.68 4.32 4.53 4.04 46.97 55.87 58.39 66.77 50.33 8 102 3 171 4 930

10 95.67 4.33 4.55 4.06 47.03 55.92 58.45 66.81 50.41 8 097 3 170 4 92711 95.73 4.27 4.53 3.93 47.10 55.98 58.48 66.79 50.49 8 098 3 174 4 92412 95.82 4.18 4.41 3.88 47.13 56.01 58.45 66.81 50.41 8 110 3 174 4 936

20131 95.84 4.16 4.44 3.81 47.14 55.99 58.42 66.84 50.33 8 121 3 173 4 9482 95.76 4.24 4.54 3.85 47.04 55.85 58.32 66.69 50.28 8 146 3 189 4 9573 95.83 4.17 4.44 3.81 47.06 55.85 58.28 66.63 50.25 8 159 3 196 4 9634 95.93 4.07 4.39 3.66 47.09 55.86 58.23 66.58 50.22 8 171 3 202 4 9705 95.94 4.06 4.42 3.60 47.13 55.89 58.25 66.61 50.23 8 171 3 201 4 9706 95.86 4.14 4.46 3.73 47.20 55.96 58.38 66.73 50.36 8 151 3 190 4 9617 95.75 4.25 4.51 3.91 47.30 56.06 58.55 66.82 50.61 8 121 3 183 4 938

6

Yearand

Month

Percent ofEmployedto Labor

Force (%)

Unemployed Rate (%)Percent ofEmployedto Total

Population(%)

Percent ofEmployedto CivilianPopulationAged 15Years &Over (%)

Labor Force Participation Rate(%)

Not in Labor Force

C-1 Population by Labor Force Status

Yearand

Month

Civilian Population Aged 15Years & Over

Labor Force

Total Employed Unemployed

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:1000 Persons

TotalMining &Quarrying

Manufac-turing

Electricityand GasSupply

Water Supplyand

RemediationServices

Construction TotalWholesaleand Retail

Trade

Transportand

Storage

Finance andInsurance

2011 542 3 892 4 2 949 29 79 831 6 275 1 763 411 4282012 544 3 935 4 2 975 29 82 845 6 381 1 800 414 426

1 547 3 921 4 2 961 29 82 845 6 340 1 786 408 4272 544 3 920 4 2 965 29 81 841 6 327 1 788 405 4263 546 3 918 4 2 967 29 80 839 6 341 1 791 407 4264 545 3 922 4 2 969 29 81 838 6 352 1 797 410 4245 541 3 925 4 2 972 29 82 837 6 369 1 802 412 4266 543 3 932 4 2 975 29 83 841 6 379 1 800 415 4287 545 3 937 4 2 977 29 83 844 6 400 1 808 417 4268 544 3 948 4 2 984 29 83 847 6 409 1 810 419 4269 542 3 946 4 2 981 29 83 848 6 391 1 798 418 425

10 543 3 946 4 2 980 29 83 850 6 409 1 804 420 42611 546 3 950 4 2 982 29 83 852 6 422 1 809 419 42712 545 3 957 4 2 984 29 83 856 6 430 1 811 421 426

20131 544 3 958 4 2 982 29 83 859 6 434 1 815 420 4242 543 3 952 4 2 984 29 82 853 6 420 1 812 417 4233 544 3 953 4 2 982 29 83 856 6 424 1 810 418 4214 545 3 951 4 2 981 29 83 853 6 433 1 815 421 4225 542 3 951 4 2 983 29 83 852 6 446 1 819 423 4246 543 3 958 4 2 984 29 84 857 6 459 1 817 426 4237 546 3 965 4 2 988 29 84 860 6 473 1 824 427 421

Information andCommuni -cation

Accommodation and Food

ServicesEducation

Public Adm-inistration

andDefence,

CompulsorySocial

2011 218 728 629 388 435 1 195 1 957 1 188 2 086 496 3 3522012 228 750 630 384 422 1 244 1 950 1 222 2 119 495 3 408

1 222 743 633 384 427 1 224 1 951 1 218 2 104 497 3 3862 224 737 631 381 428 1 226 1 945 1 219 2 096 494 3 3813 225 741 632 382 426 1 229 1 944 1 222 2 102 496 3 3864 225 742 629 380 424 1 233 1 943 1 225 2 109 495 3 3885 227 748 627 384 423 1 238 1 940 1 223 2 121 492 3 3966 229 746 629 385 424 1 242 1 945 1 220 2 119 494 3 4097 231 752 630 383 423 1 247 1 947 1 218 2 139 496 3 4128 230 757 628 384 421 1 252 1 950 1 223 2 137 495 3 4229 232 751 632 385 419 1 254 1 953 1 219 2 114 494 3 424

10 232 755 631 387 418 1 258 1 959 1 217 2 123 493 3 42811 230 761 629 386 416 1 261 1 961 1 223 2 130 495 3 43112 231 764 630 385 414 1 265 1 958 1 229 2 133 494 3 437

20131 229 765 631 386 412 1 269 1 957 1 230 2 138 493 3 4352 229 766 632 385 410 1 270 1 951 1 226 2 139 491 3 4273 230 767 634 386 409 1 273 1 953 1 225 2 143 492 3 4254 231 769 633 384 407 1 278 1 956 1 223 2 149 493 3 4225 230 774 634 383 406 1 281 1 954 1 225 2 155 491 3 4266 233 772 638 386 405 1 283 1 951 1 230 2 158 492 3 4397 235 777 635 384 403 1 288 1 954 1 227 2 173 495 3 443

7

Clericalsupportworkers

Service &sales

workers

Skilledagricultural, forestry &

fisheryworkers

Craft &machineoperation

relatedworkers

Notes: The occupational statistics is based on the sixth revised edition of 「Standard Occupational Classification of the Republic of China」.

Notes: The industrial statistics is based on the eighth revised edition of 「Standard Industrial Classification of the Republic of China」.

Yearand

Month

Industry Occupation

Service

Legislators,senior

officials &managers

ProfessionalsTechnicians& associate

professionals

C-2 Employed Persons by Industry and Occupation

Yearand

Month

Industry

Agriculture,Forestry,Fishing &

Animalhusbandry

Industry Service

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:1000 Persons

Total Private Government

% % % % % %

2005 503 5.06 1 438 14.46 666 6.70 7 336 73.78 6 374 64.11 961 9.672006 517 5.11 1 406 13.90 647 6.40 7 542 74.59 6 608 65.35 934 9.242007 523 5.08 1 396 13.56 641 6.22 7 735 75.14 6 803 66.09 932 9.052008 508 4.88 1 374 13.21 619 5.95 7 902 75.96 6 945 66.75 958 9.212009 470 4.57 1 331 12.95 588 5.72 7 889 76.76 6 850 66.64 1 040 10.112010 475 4.53 1 329 12.67 585 5.58 8 104 77.23 7 055 67.23 1 049 10.002011 480 4.48 1 323 12.36 577 5.39 8 328 77.77 7 291 68.08 1 038 9.69

2012 476 4.38 1 319 12.15 570 5.24 8 495 78.23 7 468 68.77 1 027 9.467 474 4.35 1 319 12.12 571 5.25 8 519 78.28 7 488 68.81 1 031 9.478 473 4.34 1 316 12.07 569 5.22 8 543 78.37 7 514 68.93 1 029 9.449 475 4.36 1 312 12.06 567 5.21 8 525 78.36 7 496 68.91 1 028 9.45

10 473 4.34 1 314 12.06 568 5.21 8 542 78.39 7 513 68.94 1 029 9.4411 474 4.34 1 316 12.05 569 5.22 8 559 78.40 7 534 69.00 1 025 9.3912 476 4.35 1 315 12.03 568 5.20 8 572 78.42 7 551 69.08 1 021 9.34

20131 474 4.33 1 314 12.01 566 5.18 8 582 78.48 7 559 69.13 1 022 9.352 472 4.32 1 315 12.05 563 5.16 8 565 78.47 7 543 69.11 1 022 9.363 470 4.30 1 317 12.06 564 5.16 8 570 78.47 7 547 69.10 1 023 9.374 469 4.29 1 318 12.06 566 5.18 8 576 78.47 7 555 69.13 1 021 9.345 468 4.28 1 320 12.07 569 5.20 8 582 78.46 7 562 69.13 1 020 9.336 466 4.25 1 322 12.06 570 5.20 8 601 78.49 7 579 69.16 1 022 9.327 464 4.22 1 319 12.01 569 5.18 8 632 78.59 7 608 69.27 1 024 9.32

Unit:1000 Persons

2005 6 201 2 933 6 2 479 27 400 3 268 1 455 260 369 71 1772006 6 373 2 979 5 2 510 27 413 3 395 1 487 261 367 77 1842007 6 509 3 025 5 2 544 28 423 3 484 1 487 263 371 82 1922008 6 589 3 048 5 2 565 28 425 3 540 1 484 260 373 84 1972009 6 404 2 884 4 2 411 29 415 3 520 1 418 252 358 81 1952010 6 602 3 006 4 2 517 29 430 3 596 1 441 255 353 87 2022011 6 806 3 113 4 2 618 29 436 3 693 1 476 262 359 96 210

2012 6 918 3 152 4 2 652 29 440 3 767 1 510 265 360 97 214

6 6 905 3 149 4 2 652 29 438 3 756 1 506 263 360 97 2137 6 938 3 165 4 2 665 29 441 3 773 1 512 265 359 97 2158 6 945 3 169 4 2 668 29 442 3 776 1 516 265 360 98 2149 6 947 3 164 4 2 663 29 442 3 782 1 518 267 361 98 215

10 6 950 3 163 4 2 662 29 442 3 787 1 518 267 360 98 21511 6 956 3 163 4 2 660 30 443 3 793 1 520 267 362 99 21512 6 965 3 163 4 2 658 30 445 3 802 1 522 268 362 99 216

20131 6 969 3 162 4 2 657 30 445 3 808 1 525 269 363 99 2162 6 950 3 151 4 2 648 30 442 3 800 1 521 267 362 99 2163 6 961 3 156 4 2 652 30 443 3 806 1 522 268 362 100 2174 6 966 3 159 4 2 655 30 443 3 807 1 521 268 361 100 2185 6 974 3 162 4 2 660 30 442 3 812 1 524 269 361 101 2186 6 979 3 166 4 2 663 30 443 3 813 1 524 269 359 102 217

Real estate, Rental &

Leasing

Professio-nal, Scie-ntific &

TechnicalServices

8

Trade

Transport,Storage &Communi-

cation

Finance &Insurance

C-4 Number of Employees by Industry

Yearand

Month

Total ofIndustry

andSerivce

Industry Service

Mining &Quarrying

Manufac-turing

Electricity,Gas &Water

Construc-tion

C-3 Employed Persons by Class of Worker

Yearand

Month

Employers Own-accountWorkers

Unpaid FamilyWorkers

Paid Employees

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Hours

2005 181.9 187.1 181.0 188.8 171.1 184.5 177.7 177.4 177.6 180.8 168.0 186.1 175.52006 180.9 185.9 182.7 187.3 171.6 183.9 178.1 176.6 175.3 179.9 168.6 182.6 174.92007 180.5 185.7 184.0 187.3 171.3 185.1 176.9 175.8 174.8 179.4 167.1 177.9 175.22008 179.7 183.5 184.2 184.7 172.7 186.5 176.4 176.3 175.9 179.1 167.5 180.3 176.32009 176.8 178.6 182.0 179.3 172.3 182.9 175.0 175.2 175.8 180.3 168.1 181.7 174.02010 181.2 187.1 185.0 189.0 173.3 182.5 177.1 176.3 176.2 181.5 168.9 180.1 175.12011 178.7 184.1 181.5 185.3 170.6 178.7 178.3 174.3 173.9 179.2 165.9 179.0 173.2

2012 178.4 183.2 182.7 184.1 176.5 178.6 178.2 174.6 173.2 181.0 167.5 180.0 174.0

6 178.0 183.8 181.8 184.8 177.7 177.3 178.2 173.1 172.4 178.8 165.8 179.1 172.17 184.9 190.0 190.1 191.3 184.0 187.1 181.7 180.6 179.5 186.4 175.5 185.6 182.88 186.5 191.1 190.0 192.6 184.6 188.4 182.6 182.5 180.4 188.2 179.4 188.6 186.59 173.7 178.5 181.3 179.7 166.3 173.2 172.0 169.6 167.4 175.8 160.7 175.9 167.6

10 184.7 189.4 191.4 190.6 184.1 186.1 182.4 180.8 178.9 189.6 175.2 185.7 181.211 183.0 187.8 189.5 188.7 183.2 185.2 182.3 179.0 176.8 188.5 174.9 182.9 181.912 179.0 182.7 187.7 183.2 176.5 180.4 180.6 175.9 173.4 185.3 168.1 181.3 174.4

20131 185.1 190.7 191.7 191.6 183.2 187.2 185.0 180.4 179.0 186.5 175.5 185.1 181.52 135.2 136.4 134.8 137.3 129.7 132.5 132.4 134.1 129.8 138.9 119.3 137.5 129.33 179.5 185.4 188.5 186.1 176.7 180.6 182.1 174.6 172.3 181.2 168.1 180.6 174.94 173.8 179.8 181.1 180.8 177.1 174.4 174.8 168.7 166.8 173.9 160.8 174.2 168.55 186.2 192.5 189.0 193.6 185.7 187.6 186.4 181.0 178.8 186.5 176.4 187.2 183.96 169.3 175.3 173.4 176.1 162.8 167.7 172.7 164.3 162.5 168.8 153.1 169.4 161.4

Unit:N.T.$

2005 43 163 41 908 47 671 41 858 91 184 47 647 38 450 44 290 39 545 48 618 65 113 38 819 50 8902006 43 493 42 507 53 344 42 393 97 230 47 251 39 168 44 359 39 380 48 460 69 054 38 313 51 7402007 44 414 43 302 51 057 43 169 98 448 44 447 40 327 45 380 39 475 49 234 75 732 37 877 53 2812008 44 424 43 233 51 499 43 105 89 296 44 649 40 792 45 450 39 980 49 800 71 319 40 343 54 5242009 42 275 40 032 49 674 39 152 95 996 44 234 40 930 44 114 40 154 48 068 67 513 38 720 49 9692010 44 536 42 869 52 863 42 420 96 143 45 404 41 674 45 930 41 970 49 161 73 663 41 154 52 9422011 45 749 43 946 54 385 43 533 94 955 46 212 42 800 47 269 42 847 50 441 75 988 42 313 55 182

2012 45 888 44 280 53 129 43 994 92 457 44 031 42 728 47 233 42 180 50 463 76 932 39 957 56 198

6 42 845 41 473 45 019 41 383 75 647 39 356 39 819 43 996 38 852 45 359 70 728 36 989 57 1247 42 511 40 456 44 422 40 302 73 362 41 027 39 125 44 235 38 546 58 291 64 687 38 383 50 9488 41 838 40 623 74 761 40 340 75 833 47 434 39 293 42 858 38 764 44 652 67 269 38 228 51 1719 44 028 44 529 51 326 44 374 109 948 45 161 41 027 43 609 39 071 44 763 65 455 39 628 51 845

10 40 974 39 561 45 269 39 203 71 854 37 969 39 624 42 154 37 779 52 689 59 810 37 904 49 46111 40 043 38 703 44 958 38 212 70 630 37 666 39 514 41 161 37 403 44 259 58 647 36 308 49 07312 47 718 45 450 47 705 44 745 116 683 46 235 44 840 49 604 44 729 52 741 79 930 43 782 62 049

20131 60 702 59 588 101 594 59 739 138 515 57 508 53 173 61 627 55 240 66 302 109 835 52 997 72 4782 62 343 58 920 56 832 59 829 76 048 66 719 51 867 65 181 60 295 57 328 131 983 61 680 67 3853 41 652 39 636 45 570 39 131 71 699 37 431 40 581 43 323 39 549 47 504 65 350 35 688 50 5284 42 011 39 849 45 883 39 430 74 426 37 705 40 111 43 805 38 475 44 346 73 383 36 576 50 0605 42 302 40 210 45 238 39 792 72 847 37 640 40 633 44 038 38 975 45 897 70 936 36 884 50 4406 42 934 41 450 48 934 41 200 74 649 37 911 40 881 44 166 39 550 44 892 66 701 37 344 52 430

Construc-tion

Transpor-tation &storage

Finance &Insurance

Trade Real estate

Yearand

Month

Averageof

Industryand

Service

Mining &Quarrying

Manufac-turing

TradeTranspor-tation &storage

Watersupply &remedia-

tionservices

Construc-tion

C-5 Average Monthly Working Hours of Employees by Industry

Industry Service

Professio-nal, Scie-ntific &

TechnicalServices

Yearand

Month

Averageof

Industryand

Service

Mining &Quarrying

Manufac-turing

Electricity&gas

supply

9

C-6 Average Monthly Earnings of Employees by Industry

Industry Service

Professio-nal, Scie-ntific &

TechnicalServices

Finance &Insurance

Real estateElectricity

&gassupply

Watersupply &remedia-

tionservices

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:%

Accession Separation Accession Separation Accession Separation Accession Separation Accession Separation Accession Separation Accession Separation

2005 2.57 2.34 2.15 2.10 1.14 1.94 2.03 1.99 0.31 0.39 1.97 1.99 3.09 2.872006 2.67 2.44 2.38 2.22 0.88 1.82 2.31 2.19 0.51 0.41 3.12 1.95 2.90 2.532007 2.50 2.33 2.25 2.09 1.14 1.43 2.16 1.99 0.42 0.42 2.13 1.74 2.87 2.822008 2.26 2.42 1.97 2.23 1.16 1.53 1.77 2.08 0.56 0.27 2.07 2.15 3.24 3.272009 2.13 2.20 1.88 2.03 0.95 1.74 1.71 1.86 0.30 0.21 1.64 1.58 3.03 3.142010 2.69 2.40 2.61 2.20 1.05 1.28 2.56 2.11 0.26 0.28 1.81 1.63 3.15 2.842011 2.54 2.34 2.38 2.20 1.26 1.16 2.36 2.14 0.48 0.26 1.77 1.67 2.73 2.69

2012 2.28 2.19 2.11 2.05 1.00 1.61 2.04 1.98 0.44 0.39 1.67 1.63 2.71 2.59

6 2.19 2.06 2.19 1.97 0.37 2.26 2.28 2.02 0.24 0.26 0.95 1.03 2.05 2.047 2.93 2.45 2.66 2.16 1.27 1.70 2.61 2.14 0.32 0.23 2.18 2.06 3.25 2.528 2.60 2.49 2.50 2.34 0.70 1.83 2.39 2.27 0.27 0.27 2.30 1.56 3.39 3.069 2.59 2.57 2.32 2.46 1.17 1.14 2.24 2.41 0.15 0.24 1.96 1.25 3.02 3.17

10 2.18 2.13 1.92 1.95 1.32 1.24 1.89 1.95 0.30 0.36 1.11 1.51 2.39 2.2411 1.92 1.84 1.66 1.69 0.28 0.48 1.52 1.60 2.00 0.42 2.04 1.71 2.54 2.3912 1.77 1.65 1.70 1.69 0.41 2.72 1.53 1.61 0.20 0.31 1.34 1.36 3.03 2.45

20131 2.04 1.97 1.80 1.82 1.17 2.21 1.48 1.52 0.50 0.26 1.46 1.27 3.86 3.902 1.82 2.09 1.41 1.76 0.76 2.18 1.29 1.61 0.74 0.35 2.00 1.34 2.29 2.943 2.55 2.39 2.46 2.30 2.26 0.45 2.33 2.18 0.31 0.37 2.06 1.58 3.55 3.324 2.29 2.22 2.29 2.19 0.66 2.99 2.26 2.13 0.42 0.66 1.82 1.27 2.82 2.845 2.09 1.97 2.03 1.93 1.37 1.05 2.06 1.88 0.56 0.50 1.09 1.50 2.12 2.466 2.23 2.15 2.17 2.03 0.80 1.47 2.11 2.01 0.14 0.44 1.83 1.02 2.77 2.45

Accession Separation Accession Separation Accession Separation Accession Separation Accession Separation Accession Separation Accession Separation

2005 2.94 2.56 3.08 2.80 1.62 1.66 2.39 2.11 1.67 1.51 3.68 3.03 2.59 2.252006 2.93 2.65 3.05 2.98 1.71 1.61 2.24 2.25 1.75 1.90 3.23 2.56 2.76 2.282007 2.72 2.56 2.63 2.64 1.57 1.62 2.13 2.16 1.88 1.68 3.84 3.39 2.51 2.322008 2.52 2.58 2.40 2.64 1.48 1.61 2.02 1.71 1.51 1.70 3.01 3.09 2.22 2.172009 2.33 2.35 2.21 2.32 1.30 1.43 1.86 1.82 1.22 1.47 2.60 2.64 1.98 1.862010 2.75 2.56 2.65 2.47 1.79 1.65 2.09 1.92 1.48 1.48 3.25 2.33 2.30 1.912011 2.68 2.45 2.41 2.21 1.74 1.55 2.31 2.04 1.56 1.42 2.99 2.58 2.18 1.96

2012 2.43 2.29 2.36 2.22 1.97 1.88 2.04 1.87 1.32 1.30 2.90 2.69 1.99 1.88

6 2.18 2.13 2.09 2.06 1.25 1.37 1.8 1.42 1.48 1.39 3.37 3.34 1.39 1.477 3.16 2.69 3.20 2.85 3.24 2.47 3 2.5 1.54 1.56 2.47 1.53 3.17 2.478 2.69 2.62 2.53 2.28 2.98 2.70 2.13 2.15 1.26 1.21 3.73 3.38 2.34 2.469 2.82 2.65 2.76 2.60 3.28 2.60 2.26 2.04 1.42 1.15 2.72 2.49 2.21 1.88

10 2.40 2.29 2.43 2.39 2.78 3.02 1.95 1.79 1.12 1.22 2.11 1.83 1.76 1.9211 2.16 1.98 2.14 2.02 2.06 1.77 1.89 1.76 1.30 0.94 3.36 2.67 1.51 1.5512 1.84 1.62 1.87 1.74 1.82 1.67 1.41 0.95 1.01 0.85 1.97 1.95 1.43 0.98

20131 2.27 2.11 2.22 2.06 2.07 1.78 1.59 1.28 1.03 0.93 3.01 3.09 2.33 2.072 2.15 2.38 2.39 2.62 2.60 3.16 1.09 1.51 0.95 0.98 2.16 2.15 1.24 1.203 2.63 2.47 2.70 2.65 2.67 2.26 1.84 2.1 1.71 1.76 3.91 3.29 1.81 1.304 2.28 2.25 2.22 2.26 2.26 2.17 2.04 1.72 1.09 1.56 3.87 3.21 1.67 1.545 2.15 2.02 2.38 2.18 2.09 1.78 1.87 1.74 1.32 1.29 2.77 2.36 1.42 1.386 2.29 2.26 2.15 2.20 2.19 2.21 2.05 1.77 1.30 1.71 2.75 1.74 1.59 1.80

C-7 Labor Turnover Rates of Employees by Industry

Construction

Yearand

Month

Service

TradeTransportation &

storageInformation &

communicationFinance & Insurance Real estate

Professional,Scientific &

Technical Services

10

Yearand

Month

Average of Industryand Service

Industry

Mining &Quarrying

ManufacturingElectricity &gas

supplyWater supply &

remediation services

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Base:2006=100

2005 96.27 97.59 97.81 96.59 96.18 98.93 99.32 100.09 103.93 109.35 91.40 103.34 105.482006 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.002007 106.79 90.41 101.62 100.26 107.12 99.55 103.83 103.36 96.04 91.96 91.17 103.13 97.742008 105.68 89.06 98.25 98.28 106.02 97.59 101.88 97.88 78.61 92.50 80.41 103.68 94.902009 106.34 90.36 93.19 94.51 106.62 95.65 105.60 90.72 62.82 87.99 74.57 95.03 88.632010 124.02 105.51 96.62 96.83 125.00 92.56 110.03 99.54 71.10 89.24 77.89 95.43 90.842011 128.19 106.94 99.64 100.00 129.28 90.32 113.35 90.92 62.88 82.01 83.89 97.17 89.67

2012 127.23 112.11 95.19 97.82 128.34 87.43 113.84 87.31 57.94 78.37 78.36 93.12 84.10

6 126.06 101.69 97.49 100.31 127.04 84.74 115.23 85.40 54.87 80.86 80.23 88.41 80.027 125.90 103.40 104.49 97.49 126.74 84.91 126.90 83.48 51.53 77.24 71.36 92.27 80.668 126.63 103.53 102.14 94.63 127.62 88.20 120.89 83.56 62.89 81.03 80.09 89.61 78.269 129.84 100.70 105.65 101.37 130.98 85.02 118.35 87.20 56.35 73.57 78.64 92.32 80.34

10 126.16 98.53 91.16 95.18 127.47 84.17 106.36 88.51 57.05 76.63 75.51 94.67 87.4911 124.81 120.17 84.81 91.02 126.16 83.51 102.39 85.55 58.78 77.29 73.56 93.73 88.3812 126.19 168.90 89.03 96.08 127.18 88.15 103.40 86.07 62.96 78.25 73.14 93.69 84.64

20131 124.89 104.70 88.46 93.43 126.15 92.39 106.75 87.60 62.02 80.07 69.13 94.13 81.692 137.76 141.72 105.18 125.02 141.01 94.68 116.97 91.31 59.36 65.18 77.82 93.90 79.103 125.52 116.56 90.19 99.86 128.90 86.88 107.08 96.16 55.81 82.57 69.49 93.63 79.114 127.80 115.38 89.80 99.38 131.30 87.39 106.55 95.87 63.92 86.91 73.57 96.27 86.535 123.67 105.23 95.17 94.25 126.91 86.54 112.22 90.70 50.45 85.40 66.48 93.49 73.216 128.97 116.51 108.54 108.72 132.14 86.06 131.12 87.29 54.27 76.95 66.23 92.16 75.19

2005 97.85 95.88 106.12 101.55 104.33 98.38 97.92 99.54 86.46 105.55 99.92 118.00 99.412006 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.002007 111.77 103.18 100.32 102.44 98.95 98.17 97.68 97.53 119.83 94.01 100.46 95.93 105.322008 100.95 91.40 91.50 103.66 91.83 94.89 88.65 92.04 128.72 87.13 92.83 83.73 100.132009 105.31 91.56 89.77 98.36 82.25 88.90 83.83 80.01 139.64 74.07 79.66 92.03 96.622010 112.89 103.95 79.18 110.11 91.41 95.62 95.76 90.25 178.74 80.70 107.51 107.36 110.532011 103.96 103.93 70.96 106.81 93.96 97.82 99.93 96.11 188.44 80.51 111.89 110.64 113.46

2012 100.99 101.04 71.06 100.98 95.30 92.84 94.01 92.71 194.10 83.11 99.13 108.63 114.70

6 92.28 97.79 66.72 97.33 94.40 87.58 92.87 94.24 194.58 85.13 105.19 110.13 107.937 94.77 100.36 71.42 99.14 98.51 94.52 83.81 89.92 196.71 86.22 99.59 107.98 111.378 95.65 101.25 69.18 98.17 98.42 88.18 85.64 90.38 197.14 83.55 101.60 101.55 113.289 99.32 106.57 74.27 101.13 94.68 95.74 87.27 91.10 200.15 82.64 98.78 109.89 109.99

10 97.20 106.10 74.37 99.76 93.50 94.36 92.18 88.99 192.86 79.92 99.38 109.43 113.4011 95.75 96.46 74.59 94.19 95.53 91.82 93.86 91.98 186.81 78.86 92.03 108.26 114.6712 98.86 94.16 78.61 95.16 96.84 95.73 99.28 95.97 185.92 77.03 96.17 105.78 112.88

20131 99.68 100.74 76.73 97.21 98.25 101.22 95.61 96.78 189.15 82.12 85.17 108.81 120.372 116.00 93.48 94.77 101.32 96.83 94.22 117.86 98.21 211.45 78.51 92.66 99.09 121.483 104.15 102.94 71.73 105.54 98.65 94.12 104.96 93.53 190.99 85.51 91.02 105.98 117.254 102.02 105.68 70.01 102.85 97.74 92.09 103.53 96.25 198.26 86.04 93.02 100.61 119.865 98.90 99.83 67.78 102.13 94.45 89.59 89.77 89.99 194.90 83.66 92.94 105.58 115.116 107.82 104.33 68.43 98.53 94.08 93.90 97.58 93.89 204.11 82.37 95.58 106.26 117.09

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Electronicequipmentmanufactu-ring

Machinery&equipmentmanufactu-ring

Motorvehicles&partsmanufactu-ring

Othermanufactu-ring

Nonmetal-ic MineralProducts

PrimaryMetal

Industries

FabricatedMetal

Products

Electronicparts &componentsmanufactu-ring

Pulp &Paper

Products

Printing &KindredProducts

Yearand

Month

Manufacturing

IndustrialChemicals

ChemicalProducts

Petroleum& Coal

Products

RubberProducts

PlasticProducts

TextileMill

Products

Apparel &Textile

Products

Leather,Fur andRelatedProducts

Wood &BambooProducts

Watersupply

Manufacturing

C-8 Indexes of Labor Productivity of Employees of Industry

Yearand

MonthIndustry

Miningand

Quarrying

Electricity& gassupply

Food andKindredProducts

Beverage &tobaccomanufactur-ing

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Persons

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

7

8

9

10

11

12

2013

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

(Persons)

2008 24 540 24 230 1 737 9 186 8 343 4 964 310 65 274 8.26 19 546 4,320 -

2009 30 385 29 807 2 230 9 756 10 372 7 449 578 68 649 8.70 25 441 5,201 -

2010 23 865 23 595 1 773 9 217 6 722 5 883 270 42 934 5.30 19 108 4,469 -

2011 22 629 22 447 1 557 9 290 5 817 5 783 182 44 022 5.29 10 438 11,620 1

2012 23 223 23 087 1 544 10 353 5 758 5 432 136 41 255 4.86 1 190 21,781 3

5 1 984 1 974 126 902 454 492 10 2 839 0.34 105 1,860 -

6 1 869 1 855 154 887 413 401 14 2 766 0.33 118 1,778 -

7 2 235 2 229 148 1 023 536 522 6 4 204 0.49 111 1,946 -

8 2 064 2 053 125 974 514 440 11 2 907 0.34 85 1,956 -

9 2 063 2 050 129 968 513 440 13 3 108 0.36 87 1,880 -

10 2 053 2 046 131 915 489 511 7 3 030 0.35 92 1,946 1

11 1 968 1 962 154 803 540 465 6 8 954 1.05 91 1,972 -

12 1 710 1 707 143 716 436 412 3 2 263 0.26 84 1,811 1

2013

1 2 035 2 024 140 829 585 470 11 3 296 0.38 95 1,906 -

2 1 437 1 417 128 560 381 348 20 2 185 0.26 92 1,080 1

3 2 171 2 150 233 902 520 495 21 2 847 0.33 223 1,951 -

4 2 001 1 976 207 846 440 483 25 2 923 0.34 164 1,695 -

5 2 004 1 982 184 822 460 516 22 2 682 0.31 198 1,813 -

Mediation Arbitration

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Others

Notes : Statistical series contained the industrial disputes resolved by labor administration agencies or non-governmental organizations.

TotalDispute Over

LaborContracts

TotalRights dispute

Involve-ment Rate

(‰)

Concilia-tion

DisputeOverWage

Dispute OverPayment ofDismissal

53.03

Adjustmentdispute

C-10 Labor Dispute

71.41 1.73 42 899

Yearand

Month

No. of Dispute (Cases) Workers Involved Dispute Result (Cases)

77 064 151 826

80 889 139 909

1.97 39 791 51.63

56.48 61.62

56.14 64.93

55.31

80 154 152 813 1.91 44 999

79 801 148 950 1.87 45 074

54.06 61.79

70 535 113 010

88 774 153 781 1.73 47 987

1.60 35 342

57.12 66.01

50.11 52.48

81 431 106 523 1.31 46 512

58.02 67.64

84 267 113 733

73 432 94 188 1.28 42 605

1.35 45 760

55.50 66.36

59.69 73.79

54.30 70.45

92 132 131 541 1.43 54 991

89 258 124 654 1.40 49 538

53.35 72.93

93 849 140 642

92 963 132 883 1.43 49 593

1.50 48 693

52.85 64.44

51.88 73.24

1003 930 1568 272 1.56 530 593

60.87 61.71

1182 588 1494 711

1140 837 1555 485 1.36 694 419

1.26 590 695

37.71 58.07

39.49 57.58

49.95 56.19

1414 541 1154 993 0.82 558 536

378 915

324 426

1147 798 998 126 0.87 432 854

760 680 1048 590 1.38

904 663

45.41 47.49

41.88 45.51

42.65 49.90

580 020 1008 307 1.74 263 403

1170 045 1.29

C-9 Public Employment Service Conditions

Yearand

Month

Applicant

(A)

Opening

(B)

Ratio of Opening to no.

of Applicant

(B/A)

Job seekers employed by

placement program

Ratio of Applicant

placedRatio of Opening filled

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Number , Person , %

Schools Teachers StudentsStudent/Teacher

RatioSchools Teachers Students

Student/Teacher

RatioSchools Teachers Students

* Student/Teacher

Ratio

1998 2 557 95 029 1 910 681 20.1 1 158 98 857 1 814 202 18.4 137 40 149 915 921 17.7

1999 2 583 98 745 1 927 179 19.5 1 171 98 709 1 756 034 17.8 141 41 949 994 283 18.2

2000 2 600 101 581 1 925 981 19.0 1 174 98 677 1 713 489 17.4 150 43 391 1092 102 19.2

2001 2 611 103 501 1 925 491 18.6 1 181 98 609 1 684 449 17.1 154 44 769 1187 225 19.9

2002 2 627 104 300 1 918 034 18.4 1 188 97 710 1 679 959 17.2 154 46 042 1240 292 20.0

2003 2 638 103 803 1 913 000 18.4 1 192 97 738 1 676 970 17.2 158 47 472 1270 194 20.0

2004 2 646 102 882 1 883 533 18.3 1 196 97 432 1 692 721 17.4 159 48 649 1285 867 19.9

2005 2 655 101 682 1 831 913 18.0 1 203 98 518 1 703 448 17.3 162 49 601 1296 558 19.8

2006 2 651 100 692 1 798 393 17.9 1 210 100 498 1 707 038 17.0 163 50 388 1313 993 19.9

2007 2 651 101 360 1 754 095 17.3 1 216 102 333 1 707 331 16.7 164 51 128 1326 029 20.0

2008 2 654 100 206 1 677 439 16.7 1 217 103 006 1 704 855 16.6 162 51 501 1337 455 20.3

2009 2 658 99 155 1 593 398 16.1 1 226 104 064 1 706 325 16.4 164 50 658 1336 659 20.9

2010 2 661 99 562 1 519 746 15.3 1 231 105 128 1 682 958 16.0 163 50 684 1343 603 21.3

2011 2 659 98 559 1 457 004 14.8 1 233 104 583 1 641 633 15.7 163 50 332 1352 084 21.7

2012 2 657 97 536 1 373 375 14.1 1 235 106 205 1 617 004 15.2 162 50 158 1 355 290 22.1

Schools Teachers StudentsStudent/Teacher

Ratio

NetEnrollment

Ratio

GrossEnrollment

Ratio

NetEnrollment

Ratio

GrossEnrollment

Ratio

NetEnrollment

Ratio

GrossEnrollment

Ratio

1998 20 1 532 5 588 3.7 97.78 99.80 91.68 98.55 33.32 46.98 40.7 94.92

1999 23 1 629 5 697 3.5 97.81 99.67 92.56 99.61 35.43 50.52 44.6 95.28

2000 23 1 601 5 989 3.7 98.78 100.49 92.19 99.23 38.70 56.14 49.4 95.55

2001 24 1 639 5 860 3.6 98.19 99.66 92.92 99.44 42.51 62.96 54.1 95.79

2002 25 1 647 5 800 3.5 98.04 99.99 93.74 99.33 45.68 67.56 56.8 96.03

2003 24 1 687 5 921 3.5 97.30 99.54 93.83 99.03 49.05 72.37 58.3 96.97

2004 24 1 693 6 119 3.6 98.23 100.77 93.63 98.30 53.20 78.11 58.8 97.16

2005 24 1 709 6 361 3.7 98.46 100.34 93.63 97.91 57.42 82.02 58.7 97.33

2006 24 1 736 6 588 3.8 97.77 99.54 94.91 99.14 59.83 83.58 59.1 97.48

2007 24 1 761 6 765 3.8 97.79 100.82 94.56 98.68 61.41 85.31 59.2 97.63

2008 24 1 734 6 875 4.0 97.74 100.70 95.16 99.24 63.76 83.18 59.4 97.78

2009 24 1 738 7 145 4.1 98.01 101.40 95.35 98.98 64.98 82.17 58.7 97.91

2010 24 1 790 7 006 3.9 97.97 99.68 96.88 100.30 67.27 83.77 58.6 98.04

2011 27 1 829 7 014 3.8 97.88 100.37 96.69 100.02 68.27 83.37 58.5 98.17

2012 27 1 827 6 885 3.8 97.79 101.44 95.86 98.96 69.90 84.43 58.2 98.29

D-1 Education Situation

SchoolYear

Primary SchoolsJunior,Senior High Schools

& Vocational SchoolsJunior Colleges, Colleges & Universities

SchoolYear

**Special SchoolFirst Level(Primary)

6-11 Years

Second Level(Secondary)12-17 Years

***Third Level18-21 Years

****Higher

EducationStudentsPer 1000

Population

*****Literacyover 15

years old

Notes : Data available for Taiwan-Fukien Area;*Data refer to day department & include assistants. **The mentally retarded,the blind,the deaf,the handicapped,special educationschool. *** Refers to education at colleges and universities, excluding the first three years of education at 5-year junior colleges, graduate schools and continuing schools.****Refers to education at colleges and universities, excluding the first three years of education at 5-year junior colleges. *****Refers to end of period.

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Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

MillionNT$

as Percentof GDP

(%)

GovernmentFunds(%)

Total Researcher TechnicianSupportionPersonnel

Papers Rank

1997 156 321 1.82 40.2 129 165 56 419 54 190 18 556 8 126 20 25.9 2.77 2 057

1998 176 455 1.91 38.3 129 305 62 586 51 158 15 561 8 957 19 28.5 2.82 3 100

1999 190 520 1.97 32.5 134 845 67 165 51 754 15 926 9 456 21 30.4 2.84 3 693

2000 197 631 1.94 33.4 137 622 69 526 51 581 16 515 9 679 21 31.2 2.84 4 667

2001 204 974 2.06 33.3 138 409 73 239 48 886 16 283 11 170 18 32.7 2.80 5 371

2002 224 428 2.16 35.2 162 340 93 139 51 820 17 381 11 436 18 41.4 2.41 5 431

2003 242 942 2.27 35.2 172 950 100 164 55 541 17 245 13 162 18 44.3 2.43 5 298

2004 263 271 2.32 33.6 187 001 108 891 60 425 17 684 13 704 18 48.0 2.42 5 938

2005 280 980 2.39 31.5 195 721 115 954 62 298 17 469 16 890 18 50.9 2.42 5 118

2006 307 037 2.51 31.4 212 483 126 168 67 715 18 600 17 990 17 55.2 2.43 6 361

2007 331 386 2.57 29.9 228 551 135 918 72 709 19 924 18 795 16 59.2 2.44 6 128

2008 351 405 2.78 28.2 240 876 143 862 77 117 19 897 22 756 16 62.4 2.44 6 339

2009 367 174 2.94 28.9 256 019 154 818 80 163 21 038 24 521 16 67.0 2.37 6 642

2010 394 960 2.91 27.5 272 563 164 874 86 667 21 022 23 829 16 71.2 2.40 8 239

2011 413 293 3.02 26.2 287 565 173 654 91 579 22 332 26 648 16 74.8 2.38 8 781

Unit:Cases

ResidentsNon-

residentsResidents

Non-residents

ResidentsNon-

residents

1998 54 003 34 243 19 760 25 051 16 417 8 634 1 598 6 880 12 454 962 2 365 792

1999 51 921 32 643 19 278 29 144 18 052 11 092 2 139 9 141 13 375 923 2 538 1 028

2000 61 231 36 369 24 862 38 665 23 737 14 928 3 834 11 823 14 924 1 066 4 979 2 039

2001 67 860 40 210 27 650 53 789 32 310 21 479 6 477 17 952 19 999 1 213 5 834 2 314

2002 61 402 35 926 25 476 45 042 24 846 20 196 5 683 17 353 15 265 850 3 898 1 993

2003 65 742 39 663 26 079 53 034 30 955 22 079 6 399 18 735 20 315 1 124 4 241 2 220

2004 72 082 43 020 29 062 49 610 33 517 16 093 7 521 12 933 22 493 1 063 3 503 2 097

2005 79 442 47 721 31 721 57 236 42 324 14 912 9 124 11 502 29 328 790 3 872 2 620

2006 80 988 48 626 32 362 48 774 33 773 15 001 11 431 11 797 18 857 550 3 485 2 654

2007 81 834 49 595 32 239 49 006 34 068 14 938 10 578 11 640 20 267 502 3 223 2 796

2008 83 613 51 339 32 274 42 283 32 364 9 919 6 364 6 503 22 823 588 3 177 2 828

2009 78 425 51 256 27 169 43 724 33 457 10 267 7 445 6 693 22 819 772 3 193 2 802

2010 80 494 52 107 28 387 45 966 35 056 10 910 8 423 7 922 23 178 757 3 455 2 231

2011 82 988 52 221 30 767 50 305 36 924 13 381 10 112 9 913 23 095 942 3 717 2 526

2012 85 073 52 515 32 558 56 610 39 645 16 965 12 177 13 359 23 528 1 115 3 940 2 491

* According to amended Patent Act on July 1, 2004, the number of granted patents included published appoval patents and issued patent certificates; Data included

number of published appoval patents only before 2003.

D-2 General Condition of Research and Development

Year

*R & D Expenditures **R & D Manpower (Persons)Annual Papers in

Science Citation Index Resear-chers Per10,000

Population

AnnualR & D Ex-penditures

PerResearcher(Mn. NT$)

***Numberof U.S.GrantedUtilityPatents

Notes : *Data included defence since 2002 and included newly-added industries since 2003;GDP revised based on 1993 system of Nation Account(93SNA);R&D expenditures were revised to 1999 based on OECE classification andgovernmental sector excluded public enterprises;**Data included defence and doctoral student workforce since 2002, and included newly-added industries since 2003;Only persons with university degree or above are counted asresearchers, those with lower formal qualifications are counted as technicians ;***Data excluded new design from 1996.

D-3 Number of Patents Applied and Granted

Year

Patents Applied *Patents Approval

Total ResidentsNon-

residents Total

New Design

Notes :

14

ResidentsNon-

residents

Invention New Utility Model

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Numbers

1998 2 484 119 757 1 242 366 89 197 444 152 140 52 5

1999 2 639 164 803 1 289 383 143 179 472 125 141 129 11

2000 2 775 184 822 1 363 406 176 167 445 150 249 91 7

2001 2 853 190 820 1 409 434 175 164 344 144 76 88 32

2002 2 993 195 835 1 503 460 173 166 312 181 185 140 17

2003 3 133 195 852 1 587 499 174 182 284 34 183 82 5

2004 3 286 200 890 1 665 531 172 177 319 64 209 69 8

2005 3 443 192 944 1 739 568 177 164 407 94 104 61 22

2006 3 453 173 939 1 763 578 176 151 372 183 224 83 9

2007 3 512 190 959 1 772 591 178 147 413 620 193 93 14

2008 3 086 198 982 1 748 158 177 104 418 205 208 91 16

2009 3 187 189 1 018 1 770 210 172 101 431 208 211 125 12

2010 3 326 193 1 078 1 789 266 171 99 480 313 239 124 32

2011 3 418 207 1 121 1 757 333 171 97 493 381 206 122 23

2012 3 562 209 1 183 1 772 398 171 95 509 338 244 96 35

The data includes Taiwan-Fukien Area.

1998 408 16 659 16 006 30 574 221.5 53.56 16.38 12 492 382 62 92 228

1999 421 15 832 15 938 30 561 231.6 51.68 17.67 12 548 427 31 108 288

2000 468 22 548 13 807 34 199 230.1 46.91 18.16 12 533 460 32 115 313

2001 506 21 224 10 439 36 353 201.9 41.44 19.12 12 970 486 35 116 335

2002 512 20 721 11 156 38 746 212.2 40.39 18.33 14 647 507 36 117 354

2003 506 21 519 10 144 39 003 223.5 37.87 16.34 14 747 555 40 124 391

2004 510 24 155 10 605 39 754 228.6 35.44 15.62 14 536 592 40 139 413

2005 517 28 736 11 223 41 682 217.6 33.68 14.72 14 654 616 43 143 430

2006 529 31 361 11 159 42 060 208.2 29.46 14.40 14 730 648 89 141 418

2007 539 31 793 12 163 41 570 203.6 27.92 13.13 14 840 670 87 149 434

2008 544 33 301 12 251 41 033 191.3 24.48 12.23 14 993 690 88 207 395

2009 537 35 115 15 114 40 408 168.3 22.49 11.56 15 095 712 88 155 469

2010 r 550 36 460 15 305 43 131 188.8 21.99 10.51 15 198 735 89 156 490

2011 523 39 238 16 200 42 457 190.5 20.01 8.99 15 310 752 88 381 283

2012 r 525 42 093 18 060 42 244 188.9 18.58 7.89 15 308 769 90 387 292

D-4 Mass Media Services

Year

Publishing Industries

RadioStations

MovieTheaters

FilmLicenesIssued

LicenesIssued for

FilmWorkers

International Film Festival

TotalNews-paper

Publishers

FilmsSelected inFestivals

Numbersof Cinema

Awards

Note :

D-5 Cultural Facilities and Their Usage

Periodical&

MagazinePublishers

BookPublishers

OtherNumbersof Entry

Counties(Cities) &3rd class

Year

Public LibrariesNumber of

BooksPublished(Numbers)

Per CapitaPaper &Board

Consum-ption (Kg)

Numbers(Numbers)

Stocks(1000

Volumes)

Number ofBorrowers

(1000Person-cases)

Data on public libraries excluded No. of branches in Taiwan Province in 1998 & 1999.Notes :

15

NewspapersPer 100

Households(Copies)

MagazinesPer 100

Households(Copies)

Templesand

Churches(Numbers)

Historical Sites (Places)

TotalNational &

1st class

Provincial(Municipal

) & 2ndclass

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Times

ActivitiesPerson-Cases

(1000)Art Music Drama Folklore *Others

2001 18 375 79 624 4 447 3 990 1 635 1 038 7 265

2002 21 489 76 543 4 809 4 702 1 766 1 461 8 751

2003 20 651 82 455 4 137 4 032 1 508 1 283 9 691

2004 21 702 95 819 4 318 4 980 1 971 1 543 11 890

ActivitiesPerson-Cases

(1000)Visual arts Craft Design Music Drama

2005 35 784 106 674 4 623 2 064 563 6 334 2 197

2006 42 312 115 426 4 787 2 331 576 7 230 2 581

2007 46 412 120 794 5 151 2 430 702 7 561 2 756

2008 50 705 137 351 5 513 2 812 767 8 204 3 537

2009 55 267 162 909 6 082 2 624 793 8 159 3 706

2010 57 289 172 832 6 016 2 609 1 042 8 074 3 760

2011 59 300 200 634 5 766 2 736 1 179 8 431 3 820

2012 64 534 228 303 5 935 2 696 1 262 8 541 4 066

Dance Movie Folklore Language Book Entertainment **Others

2005 1 495 5 351 2 992 3 615 1 078 2 100 3 372

2006 1 515 7 541 3 331 5 317 1 344 2 283 3 476

2007 1 558 8 716 3 538 6 002 1 670 2 593 3 735

2008 1 548 9 356 3 821 5 987 2 135 2 710 4 315

2009 1 606 10 427 3 982 8 053 2 339 2 961 4 535

2010 1 751 11 610 4 217 8 476 2 403 4 722 2 609

2011 1 902 11 579 4 052 9 908 2 864 2 608 4 455

2012 2 014 12 356 4 324 10 396 5 531 2 883 4 530

Notes:The data include Taiwan area before 1993.

*Others refer to movie, lecture, dance and others. **Othes refer to narrative and musical performance and others.

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D-6 General Conditions of Arts and Literature

Year

Total Activities by Type

Year

Total Activities by Type

Year

Activities by Type

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Persons

1998 121 946 29 260 12 705 10 973 11 030 7 532 4 940 3 435 4 447 2 273 2 177 ...

1999 124 991 29 784 12 631 12 960 11 299 9 023 5 180 3 474 4 006 1 856 2 281 ...

2000 124 481 31 554 13 332 10 515 10 552 9 450 5 174 3 872 3 302 1 602 2 471 ...

2001 126 667 32 993 13 141 9 513 11 003 9 113 5 239 4 056 3 746 1 766 2 781 ...

2002 126 936 34 342 12 009 8 489 11 441 8 818 4 795 4 168 4 530 1 947 3 053 ...

2003 129 878 35 201 12 404 8 191 11 785 10 013 5 185 4 306 5 099 1 844 3 195 ...

2004 133 677 36 357 12 339 8 452 12 861 9 191 5 351 4 680 5 536 1 806 3 468 ...

2005 138 957 37 222 13 139 8 365 12 970 10 501 5 621 4 822 5 687 1 891 4 282 ...

2006 135 071 37 998 12 596 8 011 12 283 9 690 5 049 4 712 5 396 1 816 4 406 ...

2007 139 376 40 306 12 875 7 130 13 003 10 231 5 160 5 099 5 895 1 977 3 933 ...

2008 142 283 38 913 10 663 7 077 15 726 8 036 4 917 4 012 8 661 3 507 4 128 5 374

2009 142 240 39 918 10 383 7 358 15 094 8 230 4 918 3 999 8 358 3 721 4 063 4 955

2010 144 709 41 046 10 134 6 669 15 675 8 211 4 912 4 105 8 909 4 174 3 889 5 197

2011 152 030 42 559 10 823 6 726 16 513 9 081 5 153 4 368 9 047 4 631 3 507 5 984

2012 153 823 43 665 11 061 6 873 17 121 9 281 4 975 4 327 9 314 4 986 3 766 6 326

Beds

1998 144 070 27 168 3 461 7 900 22 761 71 215 5 583 2 485 3 497 124 564 56.80 17 731

1999 152 385 28 216 3 546 8 240 23 937 75 603 6 015 2 500 4 328 122 937 55.65 17 770

2000 159 212 29 585 3 733 8 597 24 404 79 176 6 230 2 761 4 726 126 476 56.78 18 082

2001 165 855 30 562 3 979 8 944 24 891 82 763 6 542 3 152 5 022 127 676 56.98 18 265

2002 175 444 31 532 4 101 9 206 25 355 89 568 6 725 3 410 5 547 133 398 59.23 18 228

2003 183 103 32 390 4 266 9 551 25 033 95 271 7 055 3 557 5 980 136 331 60.31 18 777

2004 192 611 33 360 4 588 9 868 26 079 101 465 7 122 3 704 6 425 143 343 63.18 19 240

2005 199 734 34 093 4 610 10 141 26 750 104 786 7 323 3 880 8 151 146 382 64.29 19 433

2006 206 958 34 899 4 743 10 412 27 411 109 153 7 457 4 052 8 831 148 962 65.12 19 682

2007 214 748 35 849 4 862 10 740 28 040 113 832 7 642 4 211 9 572 150 628 65.61 19 900

2008 223 623 37 142 5 112 11 093 28 741 118 785 7 896 4 443 10 411 152 901 66.37 20 174

2009 233 553 37 880 5 290 11 351 29 587 125 081 8 203 4 651 11 510 156 740 67.79 20 306

2010 241 156 38 887 5 354 11 656 30 001 128 955 8 377 4 913 13 013 158 922 68.61 20 691

2011 250 258 40 002 5 570 11 992 31 300 133 336 8 579 5 133 14 346 160 472 69.09 21 135

2012 258 283 40 938 5 740 12 391 32 015 137 641 8 751 5 341 15 466 160 900 69.01 21 437

E-1 Deaths by Causes

YearAll Causesof Death

Deaths by Major Causes

MalignantNeoplasms

Cerebro-vascularDiseases

AccidentsHeart

DiseasesDiabetesMellitus

ChronicLower

RespiratoryDiseases

Note :

E-2 Medical Facilities and Medical Personnel

Nephritis,NephroticSyndrome

andNephropathy

PneumoniaHyperten-

siveDiseases

ChronicLiver

Diseaseand

Cirrhosis

Intentio-nal Self-

harm(Suicide)

The data is included Taiwan-Fukin area. Before 2008, it is classified according to The Ninth Revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and RelatedHealth Problems, ICD-09, and in 2008 it is classified according to ICD-10.

Year

Medical Personnel (Persons)MedicalFacilities

(Hospitals &Clinics)

Total PhysiciansDoctors of

ChineseMedicine

Dentists

MedicalRadiologi-cal

Tech-nologists &Technicians

17

*Others (Numbers)Beds per10,000

Population

Notes : The data is including Taiwan-Fukien area.*Others refer to dental assistant, midwive and dietitian before 1997 and include dental assistant, midwive, dietitian, physical therapist and assistant, occupational therapist andassistant afterwards.

Pharma-cists &

Assistant

ResisteredNurses &Professio-nal Nurses

MedicalTechnolo-

gists &Techni-

cians

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Persons

1997 1 405 21 54 19 3 050 ... 135 ... 11

1998 - 425 21 78 12 2 407 ... 155 ... 18

1999 5 210 55 60 13 3 037 - 180 - 5

2000 8 321 322 46 16 3 854 - 181 - -

2001 - 1 327 303 70 43 4 237 - 165 - -

2002 2 436 289 72 46 4 182 - 177 - -

2003 1 246 121 55 26 3 939 - 225 - -

2004 1 156 96 57 24 5 209 - 257 - -

2005 2 174 120 48 20 5 305 - 506 - -

2006 1 139 125 53 13 5 808 - 579 - -

2007 - 246 145 40 20 5 798 - 1 061 - 10

2008 1 90 227 44 19 6 526 - 850 - 18

2009 3 91 190 86 2 6 668 - 930 - 12

2010 5 172 262 45 7 6 482 - 1 087 - 12

2011 3 203 256 55 5 6 372 - 1 075 - 10

1997 102 6 48 253 511 5 15 386 76 4 -

1998 34 22 49 321 576 9 14 169 334 5 -

1999 19 24 32 302 485 - 13 496 65 2 -

2000 47 13 42 270 298 5 13 910 140 29 -

2001 6 33 29 235 769 9 14 486 270 17 3

2002 18 19 28 237 806 24 16 758 5 388 4 -

2003 26 25 34 271 674 6 15 042 145 2 -

2004 21 32 18 368 807 - 16 784 427 4 -

2005 38 35 26 462 785 7 16 472 306 7 -

2006 14 29 26 384 613 4 15 378 1 074 6 -

2007 41 37 13 510 581 10 14 499 2 179 54 1

2008 41 17 18 492 631 16 14 424 714 33 1

2009 90 18 11 353 545 48 13 512 1 052 23 -

2010 61 33 21 402 344 12 13 393 1 896 21 -

2011 77 22 17 322 323 33 12 788 1 702 60 -0 0 16 0

E-3 Patients of Notifiable Diseases

Year Cholera Shigellosis AmoebiasisTyphoid &Paratyphoid

Fever

Meningo-coccal

MeningitisSyphilis

EpidemicTyphus

AIDSPoliomye-

litisTetanus

Year PertussisJapanese

EncephalitisMalaria Scrub Typhus

Acute ViralHepatitis

Measles Tuberculosis

18

Dengue Fever RubellaCongenital

RubellaSyndrome

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Station-days

TotalGood0-50

Moderate51-100

Unhealthy101-200

Very Un-healthy201-300

Hazardous≧301

SuspendedParticu-

lates

SulfurDioxide

CarbonMonoxide

OzoneNitrogenDioxide

2005 20 713 8 236 11 554 921 2 - 4.46 393 - - 530 -2006 20 760 8 578 11 319 863 - - 4.16 352 - - 511 -2007 20 759 8 444 11 481 831 3 - 4.02 216 - - 618 -2008 20 779 8 737 11 425 615 1 1 2.97 248 - - 369 -2009 20 799 8 262 11 864 660 7 6 3.24 262 - - 411 -2010 20 771 9 059 11 262 380 14 56 2.17 239 - - 211 -2011 20 721 9 208 11 228 285 - - 1.38 88 - - 197 -

2012 21 788 10 474 11 105 208 1 - 0.96 29 - - 180 -

5 1 829 886 912 31 - - 1.69 2 - - 29 -6 1 790 1 210 566 13 1 - 0.78 3 - - 11 -7 1 846 1 164 677 5 - - 0.27 1 - - 4 -8 1 826 1 109 713 4 - - 0.22 1 - - 3 -9 1 768 590 1 140 38 - - 2.15 4 - - 34 -

10 1 838 493 1 298 47 - - 2.56 3 - - 44 -11 1 795 669 1 097 29 - - 1.62 3 - - 26 -12 1 856 959 883 14 - - 0.75 3 - - 11 -

20131 1 822 825 962 35 - - 1.92 32 - - 3 -2 1 652 720 900 32 - - 1.94 26 - - 6 -3 1 829 464 1 354 11 - - 0.60 4 - - 7 -4 1 782 508 1 267 7 - - 0.39 2 - - 5 -5 1 849 1 121 725 3 - - 0.16 - - - 3 -

2005 129 843 44 053 9 744 39 697 7 332 27 826 1 191 1 334 223 92 365 606 983 145.8 10.722006 131 674 43 357 9 080 39 636 7 621 30 878 1 102 1 195 530 92 812 649 971 145.4 11.082007 148 554 45 355 9 963 44 879 7 860 39 178 1 319 1 311 639 99 301 709 054 146.9 11.122008 164 518 47 612 15 530 52 586 7 854 39 708 1 228 1 576 742 134 842 1376 796 144.6 11.012009 189 795 55 761 19 101 60 768 7 880 45 203 1 082 1 528 466 190 404 637 295 145.7 10.722010 199 069 56 251 15 015 64 476 7 588 54 480 1 259 1 966 197 171 181 668 012 146.5 10.982011 r 207 463 61 344 14 325 69 458 6 663 54 245 1 428 2 154 295 191 073 710 398 149.7 11.03

2012 r 227 931 66 021 16 880 78 987 6 379 58 547 1 117 1 791 650 303 550 966 172 144.9 10.98

6 r 19 693 6 597 1 457 5 885 507 5 110 137 142 473 25 663 96 445 146.4 10.977 r 21 114 7 419 1 914 5 462 645 5 566 108 159 512 26 796 169 229 160.3 10.648 r 18 611 6 315 1 481 4 930 583 5 210 92 148 362 31 045 88 864 179.5 11.149 r 19 973 5 780 1 772 6 560 551 5 232 78 156 916 28 966 67 603 190.3 11.59

10 r 22 492 5 627 2 154 8 168 617 5 827 99 221 649 26 161 78 386 163.1 11.5311 r 20 526 4 866 1 554 7 766 620 5 637 83 192 430 33 153 80 249 141.0 11.3012 r 18 803 4 572 1 326 7 719 497 4 593 96 125 474 25 688 89 292 108.9 11.29

20131 19 142 4 991 1 311 7 595 563 4 590 92 103 688 42 104 162 488 120.3 11.032 14 032 3 779 1 127 5 291 422 3 342 71 76 013 24 789 56 316 117.1 11.033 20 957 5 361 1 461 7 870 685 5 456 124 144 225 41 876 82 087 123.8 10.814 19 188 5 673 1 062 7 054 574 4 711 114 137 277 35 486 73 541 120.0 10.585 22 084 7 354 1 296 7 098 683 5 496 157 196 392 30 353 84 012 125.8 10.786 20 196 7 050 1 704 5 664 660 5 018 100 189 865 25 083 68 666 147.9 10.53

E-4 Living Environment

Yearand

Month

* Pollutant Standard Index (PSI)The Ratioof Days

with PSI >100 to

MonitoredDays

Days with PSI > 100 Based upon Each PollutantNumber of Days Monitored PSI

Yearand

Month

***Cases of Public Nuisance Petition - by Pollutants (Cases)***Pollution Inspections &

PenaltiesElectricity andWater Supply

Total

Solid Waste&

Enviromen-tal

Sanitation

Air Noise Water

19

Fine Paid(NT$1000)

**MonthlyHouseholdElectricityConsump-

tion Per Capita(k.w.h.)

MonthlyPer CaptiaWater Con-sumption

(M3)

Notes : *Referring to general air quality monitoring stations of EPA, the data refer to the 55 ambient air quality monitoring stations from 1994 and 57 stations from 1996.**The data including Taiwan-Fukien area since 1993.***The data including Taiwan-Fukien area since 2007.

UnusualSmell

PollutantOthers

Numbersof

Inspection

Numbersof Penalty

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

(Cases) A1 A1

2005 155 814 2 767 2 894 203 087 1 383 79.81 5 139 1 462 1 662 2 823 139 5322006 160 897 2 999 3 140 211 176 1 301 80.11 4 332 1 489 1 458 1 559 125 4712007 163 971 2 463 2 573 216 927 1 006 79.95 3 392 1 483 1 630 1 292 120 3982008 170 127 2 150 2 224 227 423 983 81.39 2 886 1 252 1 066 1 475 101 3042009 184 749 2 016 2 092 246 994 893 87.01 2 621 1 238 1 359 762 117 2962010 219 651 1 973 2 047 293 764 774 101.94 2 186 1 255 728 1 687 83 3082011 235 776 2 037 2 117 315 201 858 107.30 1 772 1 028 567 553 97 288

2012 249 465 1 964 2 040 334 082 862 111.94 1 574 907 614 694 142 286

7 21 050 151 156 28 226 51 9.50 134 86 34 47 5 108 19 110 174 181 25 407 60 8.61 130 75 29 104 12 189 20 378 164 169 27 681 67 9.16 140 73 92 105 8 10

10 22 801 165 171 31 170 64 10.23 163 120 56 55 21 7911 21 670 162 169 29 223 94 9.71 131 56 51 30 17 1812 23 310 179 196 31 010 75 10.43 112 51 44 78 4 12

20131 r 22 671 166 171 29 916 56 10.14 131 92 22 55 13 152 18 385 156 163 24 593 73 8.21 147 113 55 40 15 213 21 829 163 166 29 224 76 9.75 135 74 47 58 11 194 r 20 233 147 148 26 530 49 9.05 98 52 45 32 4 135 r 22 538 137 142 29 616 48 10.08 103 60 51 41 4 196 r 22 552 150 157 30 221 76 10.07 100 93 49 18 2 67 23 186 159 167 30 700 67 10.33 124 93 58 46 9 11

157Traffic accidents include classification A1 and A2; A1 refer to cases of death in 24 hours or right away and A2 refer to cases of injury.

2005 555 109 148 501 48 992 14 301 346 677 45 929 35 861 8 477 207 425 27 783 3 654 7 5082006 512 788 144 903 33 739 12 226 342 329 48 387 25 163 7 902 229 193 30 769 2 489 7 9782007 491 815 118 714 31 966 9 534 367 001 49 661 22 326 7 154 265 860 34 165 2 258 7 5292008 453 439 101 630 28 508 8 117 350 497 45 756 19 723 6 493 271 186 34 441 2 597 6 8432009 386 075 77 862 19 697 6 764 311 648 38 122 13 243 5 726 261 973 28 816 2 001 6 1392010 371 934 75 991 17 106 5 312 296 500 37 951 11 269 4 684 269 340 30 598 2 287 5 3652011 347 674 67 580 11 385 4 190 276 371 35 903 8 062 3 943 260 356 29 949 1 955 4 929

2012 317 356 61 341 8 577 3 461 266 512 36 817 6 414 3 355 262 058 31 585 1 657 4 527

7 29 405 5 148 709 318 24 786 2 933 499 331 25 410 2 703 146 5318 27 421 4 652 729 303 23 742 2 974 533 303 23 782 2 643 134 5219 25 961 4 805 577 346 21 815 2 790 465 337 21 342 2 506 92 428

10 26 195 4 809 652 286 22 261 2 755 483 297 21 991 2 373 137 38611 24 368 4 497 536 225 20 979 2 868 355 238 21 131 2 418 98 30612 22 331 3 824 533 216 18 406 2 037 356 209 19 299 1 886 118 261

20131 24 174 4 234 481 219 19 753 2 140 248 191 20 825 1 890 134 2492 30 105 9 541 548 214 32 374 9 872 859 249 31 284 8 700 366 3283 23 917 3 921 571 207 20 393 2 308 359 201 20 820 2 086 84 2724 22 587 3 942 598 210 19 306 2 473 424 196 19 006 2 203 114 2655 23 038 3 922 666 240 19 860 2 548 476 214 18 724 2 058 84 2166 22 621 3 876 490 204 19 523 2 489 387 207 18 717 2 099 95 2397 25 989 3 962 549 210 22 964 2 663 423 219 22 193 2 173 112 265

ViolentCrimes

20

F-2 Offenses Against Penal Law

Yearand

Month

CasesKnown to

Police

(Cases)

ClearedCases

(Cases)

Number ofOffenders

(Persons)Larcenies

MotorVehicleThefts

ViolentCrimes

LarceniesMotor

VehicleThefts

F-1 Traffic Accidents and Damage by Fire

Yearand

Month

Road Traffic Accidents Fire

Cases

Death(Persons)

Injuries(Persons)

Injuries(Persons)

Notes :

AccidentsPer 10000Vehicles

CasesBurnedHouses

(Rooms)

BurnedVehicle

(Vehicles)

ViolentCrimes

LarceniesMotor

VehicleThefts

Value ofLosses

(MillionN.T.$)

Death(Persons)

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Households Persons

(Persons) (Numbers) As % ofTotal

Households

(Numbers) As % ofTotal

Population

2005 2 231 59 854 165 937 944 4.12 84 823 1.16 211 292 0.93 500 2112006 2 248 59 868 162 981 015 4.29 89 900 1.22 218 166 0.95 528 2872007 2 280 59 880 160 1020 760 4.45 90 682 1.21 220 990 0.96 544 7442008 2 292 59 880 157 1040 585 4.52 93 032 1.22 223 697 0.97 591 0072009 2 303 60 903 154 1071 073 4.63 105 265 1.35 256 342 1.11 741 9892010 2 307 60 940 151 1076 293 4.65 112 200 1.41 273 361 1.18 761 9472011 2 320 59 973 148 1100 436 4.74 128 237 1.59 314 282 1.35 816 326

2012 2 328 59 971 145 1117 518 4.79 145 613 1.78 357 446 1.53 1089 649

6 2 320 59 976 147 1110 304 4.77 137 497 1.69 337 908 1.45 309 5227 2 318 59 980 146 - - - - - - -8 2 322 58 982 146 - - - - - - -9 2 322 59 988 146 1104 849 4.75 141 767 1.74 351 870 1.51 222 895

10 2 324 59 984 146 - - - - - - -11 2 325 59 981 145 - - - - - - -12 2 328 59 971 145 1117 518 4.79 145 613 1.78 357 446 1.53 1089 649

20131 2 330 59 970 146 - - - - - - -2 2 331 59 966 145 - - - - - - -3 2 333 59 966 145 1125 615 4.82 142 166 1.73 345 365 1.48 263 2754 2 334 59 966 145 - - - - - - -5 2 334 59 966 144 - - - - - - -6 2 336 59 962 144 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

*Institutionsfor the Aged

1998 83 9 779 41 2 454 138 11 414 462 955 21 254 16 758 44 697 23 528

1999 237 12 100 39 2 281 144 10 603 602 193 2996 312 10 253 42 580 23 542

2000 528 17 737 42 2 395 178 10 598 740 867 62 946 9 695 41 599 23 949

2001 658 20 599 42 2 323 193 11 623 668 695 96 886 10 173 39 229 21 406

2002 779 24 730 42 2 317 223 12 611 753 556 17 900 10 485 39 335 20 536

2003 827 27 416 43 2 126 241 14 540 824 960 8 129 8 963 35 257 19 914

2004 886 30 251 77 2 844 244 15 582 1217 452 66 271 10 522 36 134 24 592

2005 912 32 359 86 2 943 244 15 905 1333 763 54 774 9 376 33 960 21 794

2006 944 34 566 89 3 010 248 16 370 1412 015 8 422 5 681 37 094 21 596

2007 1 002 36 651 95 3 158 254 17 002 1472 416 13 255 6 154 46 666 26 845

2008 1 042 38 273 105 3 430 264 17 457 1498 714 18 870 5 627 48 074 27 366

2009 1 066 40 183 114 3 453 270 17 918 1565 270 82 180 6 639 44 129 24 576

2010 1 053 41 516 115 3 619 276 18 598 1621 943 79 226 6 403 47 863 28 373

2011 1 051 42 819 120 3 609 271 19 023 1680 850 4 672 7 092 45 418 27 423

2012 1 034 42 587 122 3 549 271 19 092 2016 490 17 363 7 176 46 994 26 920

G-1 Social Welfare

Endof

Period

* InsuredPersons ofNationalHealth

Insurance(10000)

** InsuredPersons of

Gov.EmployeesInsurance(10000)

InsuredPersons of

LaborInsurance

(10000)

InsuredPersons ofFarmer'sHealth

Insurance(10000)

Number of theHandicapped

***Amountof DisasterAssistance(N.T.$1000

0)

Low Income Households

Cash EmergencyAssistance

Numbers(Units)

***Amountof Living

Allowancefor LowIncome

Households(N.T.$10000

)

Numbers(Units)

As % ofTotal

Population

Notes : *Soldiers participated in National Health Insurance(NHI) system since NHI Law has revised on Jan. 30, 2001. But the number of them are not disclosed for the military security reason. **FromMarch 1, 1995, data refer to Gov't Employees' Insurance(GEI), Retired Gov't Employees' Insurance and Insurance for Teaching & Admin. Staffs of Private Schools(ITASPS). GEI and ITASPSwere integated into Gov't Employees' and School Staffs' Insurance(GESSI) since May 31, 1999. ***Living assistance includes living support, student living assistance, employment counseling,education subsidies, funeral subsidies, primary festival grants and other subsidies for low-income families.

Endof

Year

**Children's HomeWelfare Institutions for

Handicapped

LivingSubsidies

for theHandicappe

d(N.T.$1000

0)

21

ServedPersons

(Persons)

Persons(Persons)

Amount(N.T.$10000

)

Notes : * Institutions for the Aged include Long-term Nursing, Nursing, and Caring Organizations. **Data do not include"Youth Residential Institutions" before 2004.***Because of 921 earthquake, amount of 1999 for disaster assistance uprose.

Inmates(Persons)

Inmates(Persons)

Numbers(Units)

Amount ofMedical

Assistance(N.T.$1000

0)

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Real NationalIncome

2005 12 031 145 2.50 11 905 372 3.77 373 870 529 313 16 449 10 541 566 2.37 10 619 7812006 12 555 170 4.36 12 555 170 5.46 385 957 550 099 16 911 10 931 697 3.70 10 931 6972007 13 243 277 5.48 13 303 643 5.96 403 267 577 869 17 596 11 433 779 4.59 11 288 1562008 12 934 796 - 2.33 13 370 583 0.50 410 108 562 439 17 833 11 020 825 - 3.61 10 630 4992009 12 895 087 - 0.31 13 229 842 - 1.05 390 051 558 751 16 901 10 875 793 - 1.32 10 897 040

2010 13 981 738 8.43 14 622 105 10.52 441 761 604 199 19 090 12 077 842 11.05 11 836 161

3 3 548 394 10.38 3 734 302 11.71 110 946 153 319 4 794 3 039 955 11.81 3 009 3244 3 542 046 2.00 3 834 742 4.92 115 179 152 965 4 974 3 090 098 3.32 3 051 775

2011 14 062 718 0.58 15 155 910 3.65 477 188 606 321 20 574 12 137 562 0.49 11 830 2981 3 571 697 3.23 3 706 769 6.96 121 014 154 132 5 222 3 151 363 5.81 2 996 0492 3 400 073 - 0.91 3 734 233 4.09 117 632 146 668 5 074 2 964 263 - 0.18 2 884 0843 3 539 721 - 0.24 3 847 004 3.02 121 204 152 586 5 225 3 002 624 - 1.23 2 972 4894 3 551 227 0.26 3 867 904 0.86 117 338 152 935 5 053 3 019 312 - 2.29 2 977 676

2012 14 493 640 3.06 15 402 484 1.63 489 517 623 004 21 042 12 218 540 0.67 11 963 1201 3 581 109 0.26 3 711 348 0.12 120 495 154 145 5 187 3 018 305 - 4.22 2 941 1662 3 475 780 2.23 3 744 905 0.29 117 187 149 493 5 040 2 966 463 0.07 2 904 7633 3 648 992 3.09 3 892 101 1.17 122 162 156 796 5 249 3 087 108 2.81 3 005 8594 3 787 759 6.66 4 054 130 4.81 129 673 162 570 5 566 3 146 664 4.22 3 111 332

20131 r 3 657 004 2.12 3 763 431 1.40 123 756 156 790 5 306 3 097 683 2.63 2 979 9082 p 3 576 419 2.90 3 828 303 2.23 119 413 153 241 5 117 3 055 349 3.00 3 007 206

2005 1.69 463 778 14 412 4.70 60.40 12.46 22.45 0.28 62.53 58.122006 2.94 478 968 14 724 5.44 59.20 12.00 22.30 0.38 68.00 61.882007 3.26 498 912 15 192 5.98 58.14 11.78 22.01 0.11 72.07 64.112008 -5.83 479 214 15 194 0.73 60.30 12.39 21.12 1.27 72.97 68.052009 2.51 471 254 14 255 -1.81 60.68 12.98 18.86 - 1.16 62.49 53.84

2010 8.62 521 925 16 491 10.76 58.47 12.12 21.31 1.08 73.80 66.79

3 9.26 131 350 4 107 11.57 58.17 11.54 22.72 0.94 74.23 67.604 1.80 133 448 4 338 6.21 58.79 12.56 22.67 0.30 73.21 67.52

2011 -0.05 523 317 17 758 4.07 60.22 12.42 20.79 - 0.05 76.06 69.441 4.72 135 991 4 607 7.37 60.14 13.29 19.96 0.55 73.62 67.562 -1.03 127 867 4 423 4.56 60.75 11.12 21.87 1.08 79.98 74.803 -1.22 129 432 4 431 3.53 60.41 11.93 21.03 0.04 75.00 68.424 -2.43 130 027 4 297 1.21 59.60 13.28 20.35 - 1.81 75.78 67.21

2012 1.12 525 213 17 738 1.32 60.28 12.39 19.56 0.20 73.61 66.041 -1.83 129 920 4 371 0.59 61.35 13.84 18.20 0.10 71.29 64.782 0.72 127 587 4 302 -0.12 61.32 11.55 20.27 0.96 77.40 71.503 1.12 132 652 4 441 0.73 60.63 11.67 20.50 0.22 74.17 67.204 4.49 135 054 4 624 3.97 58.01 12.49 19.26 - 0.41 71.74 61.10

20131 r 1.32 132 809 4 494 1.62 60.98 13.58 18.46 0.77 71.32 65.112 p 3.53 130 915 4 371 2.49 60.65 11.15 19.64 - 0.48 77.06 68.03

H-1 National Economic Trends

Yearand

Quarter

GNP Real GNPGNP atCurrentPrices

(US$ Mn.)

Per Capita GNP National Income

Amount(NT$ Mn)

Annual Rateof Change

(%)

Amount(NT$ Mn)

Annual Rateof Change

(%)

Amount(NT$ Mn)

Amount(US$)

Amount(NT$ Mn)

Annual Rateof Change

(%)

Amount(NT$ Mn)

Yearand

Quarter

Per Capita National Income

EconomicGrowth Rate

(%)

Structure of Expenditures on GDP (%)

Annual Rateof Change

(%)

Amount(NT$)

Amount(US$)

Exports ofGoods &Services

Imports ofGoods &Services

22

PrivateConsumptionExpenditure

GovernmentConsumptionExpenditure

Gross FixedCapital

Formation

Increase inStocks

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Total Total

Annual Rateof Change

(%)

Expenditure Annual Rateof Change

(%)

Annual Rateof Change

(%)

SavingsRate (%)

Net SavingsRate (%)

2005 8 553 973 3.64 7 090 739 4.15 1 463 234 1.27 3 360 991 27.94 1 850 382 17.55 1 510 6092006 8 717 640 1.91 7 248 344 2.22 1 469 296 0.41 3 709 512 29.55 2 086 039 19.08 1 623 4732007 9 027 569 3.56 7 506 467 3.56 1 521 102 3.53 4 023 379 30.38 2 281 177 19.95 1 742 2022008 9 173 629 1.62 7 609 995 1.38 1 563 634 2.80 3 668 077 28.36 1 758 963 15.96 1 909 1142009 9 193 580 0.22 7 573 582 -0.48 1 619 998 3.60 3 562 028 27.62 1 611 308 14.82 1 950 720

2010 9 566 635 4.06 7 924 534 4.63 1 642 101 1.36 4 429 792 31.68 2 425 445 20.08 2 004 347

3 2 416 821 4.66 2 016 688 5.27 400 133 1.72 1 110 251 31.29 600 984 19.77 509 2674 2 469 272 2.95 2 034 649 3.80 434 623 -0.89 1 110 570 31.35 602 846 19.51 507 724

2011 9 932 986 3.83 8 234 626 3.91 1 698 360 3.43 4 186 673 29.77 2 095 806 17.27 2 090 8671 2 505 541 4.85 2 052 071 5.44 453 470 2.27 1 120 151 31.36 607 004 19.26 513 1472 2 375 369 3.69 2 007 729 4.19 367 640 1.02 1 068 357 31.42 555 428 18.74 512 9293 2 513 832 4.01 2 099 182 4.09 414 650 3.63 997 882 28.19 469 533 15.64 528 3494 2 538 244 2.79 2 075 644 2.01 462 600 6.44 1 000 283 28.17 463 841 15.36 536 442

2012 10 204 624 2.73 8 465 098 2.80 1 739 526 2.42 4 081 617 28.16 1 936 945 15.85 2 144 6721 2 584 503 3.15 2 108 794 2.76 475 709 4.90 952 418 26.60 414 601 13.74 537 8172 2 450 201 3.15 2 061 850 2.70 388 351 5.63 1 032 642 29.71 498 526 16.81 534 1163 2 576 102 2.48 2 160 312 2.91 415 790 0.27 1 035 599 28.38 494 489 16.02 541 1104 2 593 818 2.19 2 134 142 2.82 459 676 -0.63 1 060 958 28.01 529 329 16.82 531 629

20131 r 2 622 421 1.47 2 144 772 1.71 477 649 0.41 982 565 26.87 456 527 14.74 526 0382 p 2 491 761 1.70 2 104 792 2.08 386 969 -0.36 1 062 618 29.71 544 180 17.81 518 438

Annual Rateof Change

(%)

Annual Rateof Change

(%)

GeneralGovernment

PublicEnterprises

PrivateSector

GeneralGovernment

PublicEnterprises

PrivateSector

2005 125.98 2 635 451 1.64 2 728 700 2.66 406 005 208 435 2 021 011 2.82 14.77 1.532006 133.58 2 730 670 3.61 2 730 670 0.07 384 928 194 176 2 151 566 - 11.21 - 8.61 3.312007 140.88 2 841 353 4.05 2 745 800 0.55 396 114 202 505 2 242 734 - 4.46 1.57 1.362008 129.78 2 665 928 -6.17 2 406 517 -12.36 446 001 209 790 2 010 137 1.18 - 1.98 - 15.582009 161.29 2 353 579 -11.72 2 135 815 -11.25 491 780 222 454 1 639 345 15.94 2.14 - 18.15

2010 145.95 2 888 204 22.72 2 586 880 21.12 487 324 241 316 2 159 564 - 3.10 8.11 29.76

3 135.34 787 663 24.31 695 456 21.37 123 061 50 181 614 421 - 7.50 - 1.47 31.744 139.72 784 520 12.52 701 855 11.04 155 386 92 866 536 268 - 0.51 6.85 15.46

2011 147.60 2 843 488 -1.55 2 506 774 -3.10 468 730 210 513 2 164 245 - 5.93 - 14.39 - 1.261 160.04 681 143 9.54 608 466 8.17 84 496 31 759 564 888 - 0.65 - 14.02 11.152 140.85 722 854 4.13 645 384 2.92 120 185 51 941 550 728 - 5.57 - 15.83 7.103 136.28 730 766 -7.22 637 940 -8.27 116 312 48 625 565 829 - 7.88 - 3.12 - 8.764 154.89 708 725 -9.66 614 984 -12.38 147 737 78 188 482 800 - 7.54 - 19.56 - 12.49

2012 147.10 2 746 222 -3.42 2 401 725 -4.19 413 661 194 171 2 138 390 - 12.51 - 8.27 - 2.111 151.47 625 476 -8.17 546 334 -10.21 71 514 28 723 525 239 - 16.89 - 13.19 - 9.102 144.67 681 650 -5.70 595 767 -7.69 104 508 46 751 530 391 - 14.92 - 13.07 - 5.713 140.24 730 559 -0.03 631 881 -0.95 106 524 43 866 580 169 - 9.12 - 11.51 1.544 152.96 708 537 -0.03 627 743 2.07 131 115 74 831 502 591 - 10.65 - 0.72 6.18

20131 r 145.29 649 279 3.81 580 826 6.31 66 576 32 126 550 577 - 6.76 18.46 7.352 p 159.79 681 610 -0.01 618 420 3.80 92 820 43 928 544 862 - 9.31 0.82 6.47

Annual Rate of Change at 2006Constant Prices (%)

H-1 National Economic Trends (Continued)

Yearand

Quarter

National Consumption Expenditures (Million NT$) Gross National Savings (Million NT$)

Private Consumption GovernmentConsump-

tionExpenditure

Net National SavingsProvisionfor FixedCapital

Consump-tion

23

Yearand

Quarter

GrossNationalSavings/

GrossCapital

Formation(%)

Gross Fixed Capital Formation(Million NT$)

Gross Fixed Capital Formation by Type of Purchaser

at Current Prices at 2006 Constant Prices at Current Prices (Million NT$)

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Manufac-turing

Electricity,Gas, Water

andRemediation

Services

Construction TradeFinance

&insurance

Real estate& rental& leasing

Information andCommunication

2005 11 740 279 195 833 3 676 297 3 120 118 226 637 284 824 7 889 179 2 073 677 900 684 960 160 410 6482006 12 243 471 197 589 3 835 932 3 239 070 224 980 332 438 8 209 950 2 188 716 891 545 1 045 155 415 4432007 12 910 511 191 621 4 030 668 3 405 858 208 577 357 606 8 620 926 2 340 289 931 976 1 095 719 442 4402008 12 620 150 201 799 3 664 847 3 132 252 148 587 363 274 8 748 647 2 390 445 915 973 1 108 059 455 7282009 12 481 093 215 250 3 589 569 2 950 748 253 402 333 724 8 607 700 2 320 828 796 388 1 139 790 463 163

2010 13 552 099 224 501 4 231 682 3 536 574 245 808 383 943 9 196 367 2 502 271 861 567 1 172 227 485 013

3 3 467 135 52 906 1 121 167 935 461 73 845 95 539 2 293 890 609 488 219 686 285 107 124 9014 3 460 839 58 787 1 054 571 876 759 61 542 95 893 2 403 257 691 478 213 483 312 550 129 636

2011 13 674 346 250 604 4 118 703 3 474 749 218 006 394 823 9 470 750 2 609 894 901 098 1 186 933 490 2241 3 412 302 57 766 1 061 340 892 732 52 521 105 070 2 386 009 641 898 218 516 294 785 115 4532 3 304 771 67 448 1 027 234 869 034 52 689 98 890 2 287 208 633 730 237 853 292 672 116 4783 3 474 908 57 065 1 052 576 891 370 63 606 95 281 2 356 519 634 157 233 340 287 021 127 2534 3 482 365 68 325 977 553 821 613 49 190 95 582 2 441 014 700 109 211 389 312 455 131 040

2012 14 042 125 264 739 4 027 094 3 372 775 212 730 396 276 9 619 864 2 605 638 905 506 1 206 283 498 7291 3 437 399 58 835 935 600 779 941 45 341 104 263 2 417 977 640 207 221 487 290 038 118 7272 3 362 664 72 649 976 809 838 063 35 510 98 779 2 338 005 633 402 238 831 297 994 119 7943 3 563 121 64 872 1 093 980 913 128 71 102 97 308 2 383 495 629 229 230 622 293 759 128 5194 3 678 941 68 383 1 020 705 841 643 60 777 95 926 2 480 387 702 800 214 566 324 492 131 689

20131 r 3 517 208 59 921 977 536 800 684 50 399 109 608 2 446 468 638 578 220 123 305 384 115 9882 p 3 470 239 69 525 1 029 425 860 197 53 522 100 025 2 368 657 632 998 242 780 307 905 119 168

Manufac-turing

Electricity,Gas, Water

andRemediation

Services

Construction TradeFinance

&insurance

Real estate& rental& leasing

Information andCommunication

2005 100.00 1.67 31.26 26.53 1.93 2.42 67.08 17.63 7.66 8.16 3.492006 100.00 1.61 31.33 26.46 1.84 2.72 67.06 17.88 7.28 8.54 3.392007 100.00 1.49 31.38 26.52 1.62 2.78 67.12 18.22 7.26 8.53 3.442008 100.00 1.60 29.05 24.83 1.18 2.88 69.35 18.95 7.26 8.78 3.612009 100.00 1.73 28.92 23.77 2.04 2.69 69.35 18.70 6.42 9.18 3.73

2010 100.00 1.64 31.00 25.90 1.80 2.81 67.36 18.33 6.31 8.59 3.55

3 100.00 1.53 32.33 26.97 2.13 2.75 66.15 17.57 6.33 8.22 3.604 100.00 1.67 29.99 24.93 1.75 2.73 68.34 19.66 6.07 8.89 3.69

2011 100.00 1.81 29.76 25.11 1.58 2.85 68.43 18.86 6.51 8.58 3.541 100.00 1.65 30.28 25.47 1.50 3.00 68.07 18.31 6.23 8.41 3.292 100.00 1.99 30.37 25.70 1.56 2.92 67.63 18.74 7.03 8.65 3.443 100.00 1.65 30.37 25.72 1.84 2.75 67.99 18.30 6.73 8.28 3.674 100.00 1.96 28.04 23.56 1.41 2.74 70.01 20.08 6.06 8.96 3.76

2012 100.00 1.90 28.95 24.24 1.53 2.85 69.15 18.73 6.51 8.67 3.581 100.00 1.72 27.42 22.86 1.33 3.06 70.86 18.76 6.49 8.50 3.482 100.00 2.14 28.84 24.74 1.05 2.92 69.02 18.70 7.05 8.80 3.543 100.00 1.83 30.88 25.78 2.01 2.75 67.29 17.76 6.51 8.29 3.634 100.00 1.92 28.60 23.58 1.70 2.69 69.49 19.69 6.01 9.09 3.69

20131 r 100.00 1.72 28.06 22.98 1.45 3.15 70.22 18.33 6.32 8.77 3.332 p 100.00 2.00 29.69 24.81 1.54 2.88 68.31 18.25 7.00 8.88 3.44

H-2 Structure of Domestic Production

Yearand

Quarter

GDP by Economic Activity (Million NT$)

Total

Agriculture,Hunting,

Forestry &Fishing

Industry Service

24

Yearand

Quarter

GDP by Economic Activity (%)

Total

Agriculture,Hunting,

Forestry &Fishing

Industry Service

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Base:2011=100

General

InvestmentGoods

ConsumerGoods

1000.00 984.91 5.86 927.63 782.16 145.47 260.63 95.03 165.60 667.00 46.28

2005 75.00 74.31 127.09 72.94 67.27 105.70 86.15 77.72 91.71 68.15 96.292006 78.60 77.64 120.75 76.30 71.72 102.34 83.27 78.29 86.34 73.81 98.692007 84.70 83.85 100.25 82.66 79.17 101.84 84.77 84.40 84.50 81.97 101.592008 83.73 83.07 95.68 81.92 79.14 96.83 81.90 83.24 80.42 82.02 99.642009 77.11 76.73 87.63 75.53 72.92 89.57 71.85 68.81 73.60 76.96 96.982010 95.75 95.80 107.67 95.52 94.76 99.60 88.00 89.77 86.98 98.46 99.382011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 99.75 99.64 97.27 99.68 99.70 99.57 94.42 94.91 94.15 101.73 99.18

7 103.68 103.49 98.21 103.12 103.33 101.98 98.44 99.10 98.06 104.95 111.758 104.40 104.31 91.14 104.01 104.14 103.31 98.39 99.21 97.93 106.21 112.329 99.12 99.21 89.46 98.96 99.25 97.37 94.46 94.30 94.56 100.71 105.67

10 102.45 102.18 93.21 102.36 102.46 101.84 94.98 99.69 92.28 105.25 99.6111 100.79 99.84 95.27 100.23 100.10 100.89 98.31 98.60 98.15 100.98 92.8712 98.49 98.22 103.86 98.37 97.79 101.53 94.84 95.29 94.58 99.75 94.35

20131 102.94 102.64 96.83 102.63 101.43 109.10 96.16 90.17 99.59 105.16 103.922 82.28 82.22 91.78 81.89 83.12 75.25 65.77 64.72 66.37 88.19 86.543 101.06 101.19 107.63 101.36 101.56 100.28 91.08 92.32 90.37 105.38 96.794 99.69 100.04 95.38 100.23 100.72 97.58 90.88 91.29 90.65 103.88 97.165 104.32 104.33 91.34 104.30 104.69 102.18 98.52 98.21 98.70 106.56 106.836 r 99.48 99.45 98.96 99.40 100.22 95.01 90.37 94.09 88.23 102.93 100.357 p 105.83 ... 93.62 105.18 105.56 103.15 93.79 96.11 92.45 109.63 110.12

Net Value

HeavyIndustries %

to Mfg.5.14 15.09 1000.00 1000.00 782.16

2005 99.48 128.46 77.67 85.10 77.38 11 676 243 29 094 10 942 140 461 353 39 142 204 5132006 102.31 140.05 80.99 85.40 79.02 12 770 951 30 718 11 965 822 489 387 40 179 244 8462007 102.59 139.37 87.72 87.64 80.69 14 166 239 32 876 13 320 748 517 717 40 586 254 3122008 100.76 126.46 87.46 95.76 81.46 14 133 333 42 306 13 263 670 540 818 40 106 246 4332009 98.47 102.33 83.12 88.49 81.40 11 601 584 30 072 10 732 791 586 613 38 787 213 3222010 99.80 92.95 97.17 89.18 83.65 14 938 356 32 091 14 048 343 632 403 39 599 185 9202011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 84.31 15 563 762 30 879 14 661 726 640 873 40 044 190 240

2012 99.40 107.12 99.47 106.33 84.33 15 061 530 33 255 14 102 967 669 281 40 064 215 964

7 102.22 116.11 102.54 107.24 84.49 1 277 564 2 712 1 182 280 69 001 3 420 20 1528 101.14 109.85 102.94 107.39 84.42 1 304 208 2 646 1 209 734 70 157 3 400 18 2709 98.66 93.08 99.48 108.12 84.57 1 251 551 2 531 1 163 085 66 762 3 304 15 868

10 101.76 120.38 102.21 108.69 84.40 1 285 850 2 586 1 201 794 57 588 3 416 20 46511 97.42 163.18 101.20 107.46 84.21 1 263 429 3 051 1 172 560 53 211 3 239 31 36912 99.63 116.02 98.10 108.64 83.81 1 228 387 4 115 1 147 701 53 931 3 351 19 288

20131 100.39 122.29 104.23 106.54 83.33 1 272 140 2 654 1 195 190 51 524 3 379 19 3932 91.46 86.68 79.77 107.57 85.59 1 046 007 2 456 979 280 45 102 3 067 16 1033 102.28 93.01 98.61 109.72 84.48 1 280 202 2 851 1 205 633 52 893 3 402 15 4224 97.80 76.83 98.20 109.64 84.73 1 232 147 2 684 1 162 265 51 752 3 277 12 1695 102.09 103.66 102.63 107.26 84.63 1 273 786 2 563 1 194 626 56 464 3 450 16 6836 r 100.44 101.75 96.39 106.11 85.01 1 226 376 2 569 1 137 700 65 018 3 412 17 6767 p 104.41 138.09 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

LightIndustry

FinalDemandGoods

ProducerGoods

Manufacturing Production

Total

Weight

Yearand

Month

Indexes of Producer Inventory & Others

Indexes ofProducers'Shipment

Indexes ofProducers'Inventory

Production Value (Million NT$)

BuildingsConstruction

Yearand

Month

Indexes ofMining &QuarryingProduction

Weight

I-1 Indexes of Production, Shipment and Inventory

Indexes ofElectricityand GasSupply

IndexesExcl.

Buildingsconstr.

Indexes By Usage

HeavyIndustry

By Heavy or Light Industries

25

MiningManufac-

turing

Electricityand GasSupply

WaterSupply

Indexes ofWaterSupply

Indexes ofBuildings

ConstructionProduction

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

2005 3 865 383 796 5 218 11 359 3 378 799 21 523 830 250 1 215 435 16 198 2 0942006 4 100 344 789 5 183 10 399 3 351 771 19 006 741 259 1 273 474 17 706 2 4722007 3 944 301 882 5 095 9 354 3 406 819 18 265 846 270 1 326 466 19 265 2 2112008 3 838 282 172 5 135 7 676 2 910 683 19 632 690 259 1 129 420 17 893 2 0012009 4 065 307 521 5 185 6 333 2 775 659 15 664 837 195 1 245 370 14 086 2 0752010 3 878 293 238 5 201 6 991 2 850 710 21 574 912 226 1 363 430 18 975 2 2462011 3 759 306 073 5 275 5 804 2 931 673 29 134 865 264 1 205 425 21 640 1 937

2012 4 035 288 609 5 270 5 019 3 074 660 30 528 831 262 1 208 411 19 932 1 713

7 459 45 067 456 361 266 54 2 568 76 24 117 36 1 687 1348 466 42 645 467 421 254 55 2 446 71 23 115 34 1 626 1279 390 22 497 420 369 252 53 2 334 67 22 106 33 1 448 139

10 277 15 793 467 439 269 54 3 013 73 22 100 37 1 634 16111 278 14 165 447 432 259 52 3 542 69 21 96 36 1 658 15412 223 14 776 453 424 263 55 3 498 71 22 98 35 1 720 143

20131 268 29 239 456 464 275 56 3 265 67 22 106 43 1 693 1472 r 249 16 503 387 281 203 45 2 010 56 19 80 25 1 503 1203 r 276 15 948 427 1 705 261 55 2 837 79 21 91 37 1 967 1454 313 17 009 425 436 246 53 2 300 72 20 110 34 1 952 1445 r 353 21 621 417 393 261 57 2 102 79 21 105 36 1 881 1366 r 392 29 749 392 318 253 55 1 555 75 20 99 34 1 800 1237 p 424 ... 435 377 ... 54 1 949 70 21 105 38 1 806 ...

2005 4 416 2 803 26 368 160 886 10 412 10 538 641 844 237 568 5 777 42 595 444 700 10 054 214 2502006 3 051 1 875 22 084 338 213 11 723 13 353 685 488 218 290 5 892 34 129 306 151 10 708 222 0872007 1 257 1 728 19 230 542 240 11 176 15 501 684 337 241 883 17 679 28 532 284 716 12 404 229 1542008 754 1 202 23 224 535 223 9 470 15 825 698 627 250 326 21 081 21 539 182 464 12 699 225 2832009 374 1 149 24 454 811 286 9 280 14 508 710 392 164 214 20 295 15 091 228 620 3 628 217 4832010 328 1 331 24 490 1432 729 8 859 21 547 1 050 800 196 436 20 659 18 691 305 814 9 558 233 5032011 3 265 1 361 25 827 1718 782 7 524 20 549 1 106 580 173 575 20 438 18 082 346 757 12 944 238 632

2012 737 1 344 27 322 1 980 005 6 902 21 719 1 178 944 162 391 18 143 17 291 343 284 11 437 237 289

7 42 146 2 514 176 209 596 2 058 93 010 15 751 1 605 1 821 31 716 967 22 8118 40 114 2 765 185 710 581 1 921 101 702 15 258 1 645 1 846 24 350 954 21 8459 51 86 2 497 178 868 557 1 832 101 446 14 844 2 203 1 573 27 739 804 20 514

10 49 107 2 238 177 766 584 1 847 109 068 14 697 1 722 1 524 30 724 890 19 73511 46 113 2 291 187 966 574 1 779 105 362 14 533 1 846 1 594 30 122 846 18 57912 54 91 2 398 178 952 572 1 697 101 865 14 379 1 458 1 116 27 732 797 18 529

20131 26 101 2 766 189 474 608 1 824 89 373 15 172 985 1 364 32 333 745 18 6642 18 62 1 908 153 194 466 1 719 60 675 11 665 785 1 033 18 281 611 15 8813 46 74 2 150 176 459 571 1 882 69 579 15 234 1 334 1 303 28 132 887 19 0864 20 87 2 278 164 703 520 1 965 74 940 14 726 1 169 1 209 23 397 867 18 6105 r 25 77 2 439 174 392 542 2 080 72 274 14 180 1 231 1 240 31 561 852 20 7066 r 40 78 2 131 159 019 499 2 040 65 973 13 744 1 447 1 416 29 021 933 21 6527 p ... ... ... 157 691 549 2 199 80 170 ... 1 244 ... 34 714 ... 22 582

I-2 Production of Principal Manufacturing Products

Yearand

Month

Beer

(1000H.L.

)

Car-bonated

Beverage (1000 L)

PreparedAnimalFeeds

(1000M.T

.)

Apparel

(1000Doz)

PaperBoard

(1000M.T

.)

PolyesterTextured

Yarn (No

Spandex)(1000M.T

.)

PlasticCabinet

(Million)

Polystyrene

(1000M.T.)

Glass Fiber

(1000M.T.)

ABSResin

(1000M.T.)

Paints

(1000M.T.)

SteelBloom &

Billet(1000M.T.)

C.R.Stainless& Coil

(1000M.T.

)

Yearand

Month

PortableComputer

(1000Sets)

Displays

(1000Sets)

MotherBoard

(1000Pcs)

TFT-LCD

(1000Sets)

ComputerDisk

(Million

Pcs)

Foundry

(1000Pcs)

PrintedCircuitBoard

(1000 ft2)

26

NC Lathe

(Sets)

Electricpower

(MillionK.W.H.)

ElectronicCondenser

(MillionPcs)

GlobalPositioning

System

(1000Sets)

InterfaceCard

(1000Pcs)

PassengerCar, Truck

& Bus

(Sets)

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Base:2011=100

Food TobaccoTextileMills

WearingApparel &Clothing

Accessories

Leather, Fur& RelatedProducts

Wood &BambooProducts

FurniturePulp, Paper

& PaperProducts

Printing &Reproductionof Recorded

Media

ChemicalMaterials

927.63 27.35 4.79 16.68 2.39 1.68 1.22 2.21 10.20 7.06 108.36

2005 72.94 98.59 80.80 123.19 197.39 176.91 132.96 109.63 106.94 101.36 85.072006 76.30 98.21 76.10 119.26 178.26 154.35 128.29 109.49 103.03 99.02 87.492007 82.66 97.02 80.33 118.68 160.64 137.20 115.43 113.91 104.94 99.60 98.672008 81.92 93.90 82.41 106.53 133.21 122.63 102.87 106.14 99.32 100.01 91.882009 75.53 93.85 86.90 94.92 105.78 108.74 84.96 85.95 94.20 90.31 98.542010 95.52 99.30 89.85 106.55 115.41 119.44 94.23 100.30 99.57 98.98 107.002011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 99.68 100.68 105.56 96.85 89.00 93.95 99.95 102.09 99.90 94.34 102.79

7 103.12 104.51 109.99 94.44 86.61 94.97 97.40 98.06 101.90 94.03 100.468 104.01 109.52 109.20 97.81 102.32 100.32 105.63 107.46 99.32 92.70 105.569 98.96 96.89 101.76 95.41 84.87 87.22 102.17 98.41 95.57 88.53 96.80

10 102.36 99.92 110.83 101.48 90.40 95.64 109.58 108.51 104.67 103.51 102.5711 100.23 100.18 109.37 96.65 86.89 99.30 106.05 110.40 101.67 102.91 100.0112 98.37 105.64 99.34 96.32 90.06 92.63 102.55 116.58 100.57 95.09 99.73

20131 102.63 117.72 111.68 100.12 91.75 98.45 99.78 113.40 110.44 94.15 105.352 81.89 82.25 76.31 75.68 65.05 54.63 74.53 74.01 76.67 65.62 93.913 101.36 100.20 112.58 106.54 83.68 95.28 98.19 97.37 101.94 92.67 105.504 100.23 95.85 96.47 102.57 88.67 93.56 100.25 98.93 98.87 95.19 100.845 104.30 104.04 116.97 103.78 81.25 103.95 101.47 98.82 102.21 87.28 104.586 r 99.40 93.32 125.59 93.10 75.15 88.39 96.76 89.88 94.55 81.33 102.807 p 105.18 103.95 121.54 96.71 92.49 94.00 107.91 98.87 103.38 93.17 107.15

111 46

ChemicalProducts

Petroleum& Coal

Products

RubberProducts

PlasticProducts

Non-metalicMineralProducts

Basic MetalFabricated

MetalProducts

Machinery&

Equipment

Computers,Electronic& OpticalProducts

ElectronicParts &

Components

MotorVehicles &

Parts

15.89 18.78 7.97 17.65 13.41 89.61 48.65 51.13 88.17 293.87 20.98

2005 87.30 127.54 94.16 118.83 103.67 84.61 94.97 77.64 57.00 41.69 114.082006 90.48 120.53 91.28 111.31 101.75 91.99 96.19 81.23 53.22 51.55 93.542007 90.26 122.43 95.84 111.47 99.87 93.41 95.60 89.00 57.62 63.47 88.202008 87.95 111.84 93.64 101.38 92.41 86.10 92.22 83.82 59.91 69.61 72.982009 82.06 112.52 77.71 86.67 80.06 75.23 72.11 57.01 50.64 67.87 70.982010 99.02 107.87 99.57 98.96 93.91 96.06 91.30 91.64 71.48 96.73 92.472011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 97.38 106.78 95.26 99.67 94.83 95.98 96.35 90.84 87.34 105.37 100.39

7 102.11 106.95 96.49 106.37 98.47 90.17 99.40 97.62 90.73 113.13 107.328 102.85 106.69 95.80 107.38 94.48 91.79 98.68 99.53 91.64 113.57 94.429 98.98 108.91 92.05 97.14 97.98 87.56 91.34 88.37 91.49 108.91 97.96

10 106.95 114.12 96.38 100.29 100.47 97.57 96.82 94.71 83.41 111.46 104.6811 98.10 112.46 90.93 100.63 97.20 96.97 96.78 86.50 95.01 105.27 102.5112 93.16 115.90 91.18 100.57 100.43 100.51 98.83 87.52 87.29 100.46 97.04

20131 104.60 116.79 96.34 106.58 109.85 101.98 103.33 80.74 83.06 107.23 108.962 70.40 108.63 69.62 73.53 73.64 87.98 74.54 60.01 54.73 93.40 68.253 102.12 108.75 98.07 103.98 99.12 107.90 99.61 83.85 80.00 107.79 99.354 101.52 98.80 94.42 100.35 94.95 102.57 98.83 83.86 82.16 109.73 90.385 102.57 101.69 101.34 105.56 97.83 95.17 100.99 91.36 93.72 114.12 105.906 r 95.35 92.46 90.52 95.52 92.79 95.01 95.10 86.12 82.33 111.22 96.317 p 107.81 107.24 99.30 105.32 95.13 100.59 99.34 88.46 78.03 118.42 113.18

I-3 Indexes of Manufacturing Production

Yearand

Month

General Index

Weight

Yearand

Month

27

Weight

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Base:2011=100

Food TobaccoTextileMills

WearingApparel &Clothing

Accessories

Leather, Fur& RelatedProducts

Wood &BambooProducts

FurniturePulp, Paper

& PaperProducts

Printing &Reproductionof Recorded

Media

ChemicalMaterials

1000.00 35.81 2.77 21.77 2.85 1.95 1.21 2.60 12.81 5.71 132.65

2005 77.67 97.14 95.17 129.15 167.00 178.94 139.06 108.26 106.30 101.16 85.972006 80.99 96.99 97.68 123.42 146.08 156.00 138.50 110.43 104.86 99.14 87.762007 87.72 95.93 99.84 122.26 134.41 140.58 120.97 113.62 107.93 99.56 98.852008 87.46 93.83 104.50 106.86 118.68 127.04 107.91 105.46 97.82 100.77 93.032009 83.12 95.17 111.75 98.88 101.46 112.59 89.60 86.39 98.04 90.17 100.962010 97.17 99.34 106.69 109.40 113.68 121.15 96.57 100.29 100.66 98.77 108.042011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 99.47 100.96 104.71 97.01 89.17 92.63 99.66 101.58 100.92 94.36 103.81

6 98.30 97.80 104.69 91.92 88.79 94.57 98.75 98.80 96.87 88.84 95.847 102.54 104.33 104.19 93.17 90.05 89.29 95.15 98.91 100.73 94.19 105.358 102.94 111.60 106.54 98.99 103.61 97.49 110.87 105.84 102.69 92.21 106.169 99.48 98.22 117.66 96.08 81.42 88.92 97.94 96.41 95.91 88.63 97.90

10 102.21 100.11 107.46 100.82 90.92 98.90 104.85 107.96 103.27 103.01 101.9811 101.20 100.49 88.72 95.72 88.66 97.31 103.96 107.65 104.62 103.02 101.3012 98.10 103.42 108.39 94.69 93.46 90.44 105.69 114.45 100.97 95.17 103.21

20131 104.23 113.57 102.26 98.46 97.52 94.83 98.54 112.52 109.91 93.87 108.562 79.77 84.33 90.58 73.60 73.87 55.12 73.08 73.75 80.06 66.33 92.623 98.61 96.82 132.41 109.01 86.04 100.36 96.43 96.35 103.55 92.65 102.304 98.20 96.91 106.47 102.47 85.86 97.40 98.87 97.28 98.77 95.24 102.395 102.63 101.50 128.99 106.21 94.21 106.10 98.16 97.60 103.67 86.37 111.216 96.39 93.34 113.38 91.95 84.59 88.52 99.80 88.94 95.60 81.74 105.26

ChemicalProducts

Petroleum& Coal

Products

RubberProducts

PlasticProducts

Non-metalicMineralProducts

Basic MetalFabricated

MetalProducts

Machinery&

Equipment

Computers,Electronic& OpticalProducts

ElectronicParts &

Components

MotorVehicles &

Parts

18.67 81.76 8.13 19.52 16.32 77.88 58.78 50.72 82.24 257.27 29.32

2005 85.29 110.15 91.80 115.75 106.51 88.75 95.77 82.76 69.25 44.40 118.552006 89.16 108.75 88.84 109.65 106.47 99.91 97.00 85.19 67.81 53.01 94.442007 90.20 112.99 94.11 109.95 102.08 97.11 96.04 91.43 67.21 66.86 88.472008 87.58 110.58 92.59 100.31 92.76 87.58 92.16 86.18 70.74 73.63 69.762009 83.36 112.67 77.98 85.74 82.20 84.64 73.80 59.09 61.06 72.98 72.992010 99.34 109.13 99.91 99.21 95.74 97.97 92.48 92.73 72.11 95.25 90.692011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 98.84 105.90 94.25 99.71 93.78 98.44 97.71 91.30 86.98 101.97 100.09

6 96.13 94.95 98.11 99.54 87.29 92.56 99.21 98.61 97.37 102.48 107.147 101.19 112.53 93.21 106.87 96.10 92.84 100.94 98.21 88.72 106.14 106.378 103.32 104.84 96.11 107.77 89.95 90.17 99.23 100.30 90.38 109.99 90.809 99.48 108.41 88.75 96.62 95.17 97.59 91.30 88.85 92.67 106.96 92.77

10 106.29 116.02 94.73 101.15 101.31 103.25 98.68 94.88 82.67 107.22 104.2511 100.89 116.89 89.79 101.87 96.79 103.29 97.42 86.73 94.34 104.21 96.0912 95.64 111.15 93.40 99.08 99.52 102.88 100.22 86.97 85.87 96.91 86.79

20131 106.68 122.94 93.93 106.04 109.18 111.84 105.97 80.43 77.65 102.76 131.422 76.95 106.41 67.59 74.35 72.65 80.87 75.26 59.40 54.89 82.44 67.523 103.96 107.90 97.35 104.13 103.72 103.11 101.02 84.06 78.65 99.46 99.324 102.01 106.76 99.06 101.39 95.06 100.73 98.47 84.40 76.45 103.41 85.155 104.33 106.34 103.54 105.66 95.85 98.31 101.52 90.28 90.88 104.74 102.786 97.52 103.63 94.15 96.42 94.46 91.57 95.08 85.80 79.52 99.59 99.46

I-4 Indexes of Producer's Shipment

Yearand

Month

Manufac-turing

Weight

Yearand

Month

28

Weight

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Base:2011=100

Food TobaccoTextileMills

WearingApparel &Clothing

Accessories

Leather, Fur& RelatedProducts

Wood &BambooProducts

FurniturePulp, Paper

& PaperProducts

ChemicalMaterials

ChemicalProducts

1000.00 31.34 5.90 58.81 10.14 0.91 2.04 0.57 15.28 145.36 31.19

2005 85.10 101.07 85.09 141.51 174.03 259.00 176.71 295.07 95.69 87.68 110.312006 85.40 103.98 54.22 118.71 190.06 251.00 143.69 284.53 94.15 84.93 108.252007 87.64 93.44 76.22 110.39 183.93 222.02 145.96 204.96 89.76 93.93 100.212008 95.76 100.47 77.59 123.94 137.03 204.65 129.65 164.00 106.35 108.41 102.672009 88.49 103.73 87.45 115.37 105.31 169.82 97.04 118.94 104.21 83.70 88.052010 89.18 95.98 84.28 95.36 90.37 125.54 94.78 117.05 91.19 87.83 94.992011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 106.33 95.88 102.07 110.65 101.19 96.57 118.66 94.26 105.92 107.98 101.95

6 107.33 95.77 105.50 109.71 102.92 90.53 115.07 91.44 103.10 110.57 98.457 107.24 94.05 113.77 111.88 101.91 100.63 117.64 86.08 108.40 102.47 102.628 107.39 91.46 110.95 111.82 100.99 97.43 114.85 86.07 106.93 102.78 104.659 108.12 92.10 91.65 112.27 101.77 105.02 119.82 93.55 109.18 104.43 105.83

10 108.69 96.93 96.87 114.17 99.35 102.01 125.31 95.65 112.55 106.49 109.0211 107.46 96.67 110.42 115.20 97.86 102.12 128.70 102.53 110.59 109.38 105.7612 108.64 103.51 104.24 117.98 97.12 95.16 123.00 97.78 112.44 105.69 104.59

20131 106.54 104.73 112.93 120.58 99.20 90.56 120.97 98.37 114.88 104.87 105.192 107.57 98.93 106.22 122.42 97.48 95.04 120.92 97.57 111.43 107.22 100.763 109.72 103.99 93.09 121.55 100.22 87.46 121.40 100.29 111.73 117.31 101.844 109.64 102.73 94.83 122.28 108.94 84.84 126.73 99.49 113.14 116.98 103.265 107.26 103.38 89.08 121.38 108.62 81.85 128.26 96.89 111.91 109.78 102.446 106.11 100.37 107.84 123.23 105.45 80.14 123.40 93.31 114.16 107.93 103.82

Petroleum& Coal

Products

RubberProducts

PlasticProducts

Non-metalicMineralProducts

Basic MetalFabricated

MetalProducts

Machinery&

Equipment

Computers,Electronic& OpticalProducts

ElectronicParts &

Components

MotorVehicles &

Parts

Manufac-turing NotElsewhereClassified

113.71 4.54 10.80 23.32 140.79 56.18 22.20 47.33 183.94 11.10 5.88

2005 104.82 113.65 96.43 104.78 86.33 81.66 85.61 88.92 43.57 167.11 95.502006 111.22 144.17 88.89 97.59 79.00 85.54 82.78 73.67 51.84 194.79 96.082007 122.30 152.53 84.97 96.19 75.27 89.58 92.97 73.93 59.12 145.74 98.962008 100.06 152.02 87.07 98.74 82.37 90.93 101.32 89.04 75.58 149.09 103.962009 108.47 126.80 84.92 111.06 77.24 83.51 101.28 84.25 70.68 67.12 109.192010 101.13 106.45 89.31 101.43 81.23 93.47 96.92 87.68 76.87 97.33 117.812011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 110.05 113.27 110.90 113.02 103.14 100.74 101.60 112.98 106.21 117.60 120.70

6 117.58 102.56 112.03 108.69 103.74 102.71 103.67 113.34 107.57 99.25 118.877 113.23 114.16 110.80 110.79 102.97 101.98 102.36 122.62 110.77 103.41 121.108 112.78 108.38 108.92 112.87 105.36 100.44 101.87 120.20 111.52 107.56 120.309 118.48 115.89 113.61 113.84 103.29 101.75 99.52 117.79 109.33 131.62 120.01

10 119.24 120.60 111.16 115.60 104.05 101.60 99.81 112.27 108.68 135.52 123.7211 114.27 121.91 110.83 115.80 99.45 101.37 98.97 108.76 105.46 165.33 119.5212 117.12 112.06 116.47 116.20 101.66 99.02 99.02 108.48 106.99 216.37 109.30

20131 114.77 115.47 115.95 118.03 94.68 95.95 102.60 109.23 107.01 107.17 120.442 114.95 121.01 113.72 117.36 97.63 98.02 98.35 108.34 113.12 103.44 119.463 114.28 126.12 113.25 113.52 100.81 100.30 101.17 102.10 114.30 94.01 125.464 113.14 118.59 113.37 108.65 101.41 103.52 99.73 113.67 109.92 104.69 125.185 104.86 118.59 116.37 107.28 104.64 100.83 100.86 111.42 107.24 116.40 121.416 94.01 114.30 115.45 106.12 108.10 101.57 100.75 113.49 105.71 106.31 121.70

I-5 Indexes of Producer's Inventory

Yearand

Month

Manufac-turing

Weight

Yearand

Month

29

Weight

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:103 KLOE

Subtotal Crude Oil Natural GasBiomass andWaste Total

ConventionalHydro

*Renewables SubtotalCoal & Coal

Products

Crude Oil& Petrol.Products

2005 133 679 2 577 32 487 1 570 381 106 131 103 39 704 70 4502006 136 530 2 584 24 412 1 629 391 129 133 946 41 135 71 1002007 144 192 3 151 18 371 2 193 422 148 141 041 43 202 75 2492008 139 162 3 010 16 318 2 099 412 166 136 152 41 999 70 4512009 136 268 2 860 16 312 1 984 358 189 133 408 38 251 71 5192010 142 501 2 796 14 263 1 903 401 215 139 705 41 748 71 3762011 138 237 2 864 11 293 1 914 382 263 135 372 43 378 63 811

2012 140 768 3 073 11 393 1 861 542 266 137 695 41 788 67 507

6 10 869 265 1 24 158 63 20 10 604 3 169 4 9267 12 155 259 1 27 163 54 15 11 896 3 854 5 3418 11 566 284 1 31 164 69 19 11 282 3 380 5 2589 11 979 240 1 26 156 40 17 11 739 3 604 5 570

10 12 410 220 1 26 133 32 29 12 190 3 723 6 17111 12 493 247 1 48 152 25 21 12 245 3 485 6 43412 10 999 321 1 91 160 44 26 10 677 3 006 5 509

20131 11 754 256 1 25 168 29 33 11 499 3 109 5 9622 11 425 220 1 21 147 24 27 11 205 3 348 5 8713 12 097 223 1 25 149 25 23 11 874 3 298 6 1974 12 355 237 1 28 139 48 21 12 118 3 998 5 8515 r 11 411 272 1 27 150 76 17 11 139 3 735 4 9456 12 107 242 1 21 153 50 17 11 865 3 715 5 687

L.N.G.Biomass andWaste Total

Nuclear

2005 9 373 - 11 576 133 679 104 804 17 064 4 992 612 2 192 4 0152006 10 164 - 11 546 136 530 106 993 16 293 5 047 1 748 2 318 4 1312007 10 850 0 11 740 144 192 112 249 19 307 4 738 - 177 2 265 5 8112008 11 879 0 11 823 139 162 109 041 18 934 4 131 746 2 027 4 2842009 11 599 0 12 039 136 268 106 744 20 788 3 780 -1 238 2 212 3 9822010 14 526 0 12 056 142 501 113 347 17 584 4 177 - 20 2 298 5 1142011 15 986 0 12 197 138 237 111 885 14 879 4 003 - 690 2 394 5 765

2012 16 694 0 11 706 140 768 111 537 18 235 3 619 252 2 162 4 963

6 1 626 - 883 10 869 8 578 1 151 296 - 195 403 6367 1 617 0 1 084 12 155 9 678 1 585 317 - 346 513 4078 1 572 0 1 073 11 566 9 697 1 611 295 - 380 137 2069 1 483 - 1 082 11 979 9 253 1 881 310 26 67 443

10 1 276 0 1 020 12 410 9 782 1 992 313 13 - 192 50211 1 384 - 942 12 493 9 462 1 896 318 529 - 63 35212 1 235 0 928 10 999 8 890 1 557 318 - 914 394 755

20131 1 291 - 1 136 11 754 9 575 1 980 319 - 558 16 4232 1 066 - 920 11 425 7 939 1 921 281 765 156 3633 1 384 0 995 12 097 9 362 1 495 302 - 1 265 6734 r 1 316 - 954 12 355 9 036 1 583 311 682 130 6125 r 1 467 0 992 11 411 9 385 1 631 314 - 461 307 2356 1 547 0 916 12 107 9 565 1 447 313 - 231 287 725

*Renewables = Solar Photovoltaic and Wind Power + Solar Thermal.

Imported Energy

DiscrepencyChange in

StocksLoss

Notes :

30

Yearand

Month TotalDomestic

ConsumptionExports

InternationalMarine

Bunkers &Civil Aviation

Energy Supply Energy Demand

I-6 Demand and Supply of Energy

Total

Yearand

Month

Energy Supply

Indigenous Energy Imported Energy

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:103 KLOE

By EnergyForm

2005 8 945 13 911 38 821 1 527 12 265 12 217 17 117 7 1952006 9 028 13 880 40 405 1 205 12 268 12 621 17 586 7 6932007 8 832 13 446 42 098 1 004 12 344 12 539 21 987 8 4932008 8 091 12 772 40 465 1 103 12 284 12 599 21 728 8 0962009 7 777 12 906 37 676 962 12 255 12 161 23 007 7 4762010 8 062 13 327 42 090 944 12 234 12 493 24 198 8 7782011 8 039 13 524 43 185 967 12 489 12 359 21 322 9 373

2012 7 913 13 263 42 564 997 12 132 12 309 22 359 9 257

6 638 1 051 3 451 82 992 1 014 1 351 7187 689 1 237 3 735 107 1 074 1 151 1 685 7948 669 1 113 3 736 87 1 170 1 160 1 763 8009 607 1 022 3 418 88 1 215 1 140 1 763 742

10 703 1 145 3 729 89 1 101 1 099 1 915 76111 694 1 103 3 518 92 999 1 067 1 988 79012 625 1 127 3 337 103 856 937 1 906 776

20131 661 1 140 3 714 69 924 958 2 109 8082 574 935 2 992 56 868 795 1 718 7283 648 1 162 3 627 75 912 927 2 012 8904 r 645 1 034 3 564 65 869 899 1 959 8245 679 1 068 3 722 75 897 1 051 1 893 8406 649 1 097 3 760 79 992 1 101 1 887 838

2005 43 598 2 319 165 51 312 98 117 21 254 49.05 20.28 4 626.612006 43 260 2 330 158 53 283 102 166 22 387 49.97 20.92 4 705.132007 46 280 2 433 197 54 532 105 207 23 567 50.97 21.00 4 917.062008 43 986 2 505 211 53 971 110 163 21 982 49.87 20.16 4 760.692009 44 875 2 505 173 51 306 113 296 20 449 49.68 19.16 4 645.282010 46 253 2 976 203 54 675 114 347 22 935 49.98 20.23 4 920.572011 42 776 3 421 188 55 692 113 322 23 377 49.82 20.89 4 847.19

2012 42 821 3 748 174 55 081 114 342 22 756 49.12 20.40 4 817.86

6 2 971 284 14 4 552 10 30 1 816 48.47 21.17 370.737 3 544 289 14 4 997 9 30 1 943 48.10 20.07 418.148 3 442 291 12 5 112 10 30 1 921 47.55 19.81 418.849 3 303 295 12 4 862 9 29 1 810 49.02 19.56 399.55

10 3 632 337 15 4 999 9 30 1 955 48.19 19.99 422.2611 3 707 328 12 4 587 9 29 1 884 48.67 19.91 407.1812 3 657 336 15 4 070 9 27 1 858 50.92 20.90 382.41

20131 3 909 346 19 4 464 10 19 1 999 49.57 20.88 412.802 3 151 287 12 3 728 9 23 1 681 51.11 21.18 342.193 3 760 337 15 4 320 10 31 2 003 50.86 21.40 403.484 r 3 556 309 12 4 298 10 27 1 911 49.18 21.15 389.355 r 3 555 301 14 4 640 9 26 1 962 48.39 20.91 404.356 3 510 282 12 4 884 9 29 1 942 47.72 20.31 412.04

*Non-energy use includes lubricants, asphalts, solvents.

9 3859 565

31

Total Domestic ConsumptionEnergy Consumption of

Energy Intensive Industries Per CapitaEnergy

Consumption

(LOE)

By Energy FormPercent of Energy

IntensiveIndustries to Total

DomesticConsumption

(%)Heat

9 5757 9399 3629 036

9 7829 4628 890

8 5789 6789 6979 253

113 347111 885

111 537

I-6 Demand and Supply of Energy (Continued)

Total Domestic Consumption

Total

By Sector

Coal & CoalProducts

*Non-EnergyUse

ServicesSector

AgriculturalSector

ResidentialSector

Yearand

Month

Amount

Percent ofEnergy

IntensiveIndustries to

Manufacturing(%)

PetroleumProducts

Natural GasBiomass andWaste Total

ElectricitySolar

Thermal

EnergySector Own

Use

Transportation Sector

IndustrialSector

Note :

Yearand

Month

104 804106 993112 249109 041106 744

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

2005 1 180 235 14 578 1 291 131 970 649 80 281 624 940 31 483 17 970 43 022 84 102 23 7 1762006 1 189 878 12 616 1 317 130 685 643 84 797 624 882 31 211 18 347 42 807 86 462 25 5 5472007 1 187 929 12 631 1 339 128 964 655 86 466 620 689 30 871 18 981 43 046 88 150 22 4 589

2011 1 244 172 12 152 1 138 136 033 399 6 933 93 386 632 145 30 435 23 735 36 078 70 360 15 6722012 1 268 909 12 233 1 122 137 482 442 7 063 97 113 639 173 30 547 24 598 37 505 72 271 16 361

6 1 256 207 12 188 1 140 136 551 412 7 001 95 145 637 148 30 483 24 069 36 801 71 028 15 9937 1 257 665 12 208 1 139 136 603 416 7 005 95 290 637 164 30 453 24 120 36 914 71 216 16 0928 1 260 267 12 161 1 136 136 752 418 7 013 95 602 637 639 30 465 24 199 37 064 71 459 16 1709 1 261 552 12 149 1 136 136 804 426 7 019 95 791 637 569 30 497 24 256 37 147 71 646 16 225

10 1 263 726 12 166 1 135 136 920 432 7 036 96 259 638 300 30 499 24 289 37 255 71 784 16 29211 1 266 353 12 199 1 127 137 201 438 7 060 96 744 638 577 30 518 24 428 37 393 72 026 16 32612 1 268 909 12 233 1 122 137 482 442 7 063 97 113 639 173 30 547 24 598 37 505 72 271 16 361

20131 1 268 629 12 249 1 114 137 205 453 7 045 97 061 638 690 30 607 24 737 37 554 72 437 16 3692 1 269 706 12 293 1 113 137 222 465 7 045 97 190 639 113 30 622 24 821 37 667 72 483 16 4263 1 271 732 12 300 1 113 137 311 471 7 055 97 494 639 815 30 607 24 935 37 820 72 581 16 4864 1 275 202 12 328 1 103 137 515 481 7 073 98 041 641 166 30 644 25 059 38 047 72 747 16 7345 1 278 027 12 364 1 093 137 782 494 7 098 98 410 641 829 30 644 25 141 38 230 72 914 16 8386 1 280 537 12 392 1 094 138 115 499 7 092 98 856 642 279 30 671 25 235 38 375 73 020 16 927

2005 3 433 432 3 408 5 199 1 119 508 48 900 176 824 1 234 813 133 542 416 135 87 350 47 043 60 34 5842006 3 460 471 3 285 5 370 1 204 520 56 788 179 015 1 205 569 127 939 378 160 90 939 48 860 364 21 0062007 3 606 670 3 376 5 393 1 330 043 62 258 184 375 1 253 630 127 581 331 368 96 551 45 352 63 17 770

2011 3 800 319 3 594 4 905 1395 456 82 774 19 661 208 654 1388 481 106 262 245 064 65 946 19 834 91 2142012 3 774 802 3 688 4 505 1400 008 89 292 18 503 210 100 1351 012 106 663 222 033 64 090 21 290 95 881

6 562 353 566 693 195 364 14 267 3 012 32 261 207 815 16 132 34 647 9 786 3 005 15 2827 55 163 15 3 35 718 8 17 1 429 14 008 1 806 45 354 424 788 579 745 603 749 200 770 17 225 3 041 33 176 213 327 16 649 33 974 10 927 3 170 15 6819 54 999 16 1 35 455 9 17 1 513 14 210 1 599 21 376 434 82

10 569 758 642 778 194 569 17 370 3 151 34 382 211 205 15 968 32 419 10 434 3 161 15 45711 57 380 19 1 37 268 7 15 1 700 14 296 1 820 14 316 437 8712 632 997 781 844 208 749 14 960 3 202 41 386 225 094 17 751 46 904 12 408 3 538 19 075

20131 r 55 659 17 1 35 377 15 2 2 076 14 546 1 570 52 334 428 1212 r 524 445 537 693 175 445 13 352 2 804 31 031 194 144 15 020 33 107 8 977 3 303 15 5503 r 58 534 17 1 39 405 4 24 381 14 640 1 620 87 316 439 1224 r 563 516 635 826 199 092 13 941 2 954 30 663 205 541 16 296 32 405 10 061 3 080 15 2245 r 58 754 22 1 39 502 5 14 409 14 649 1 781 24 320 487 1136 569 497 600 745 198 012 15 246 2 956 31 754 208 774 16 138 32 163 10 012 3 201 16 351

Activities NotAde-quately

Defined

Yearand

Month

Construc-tion

PublicAdminis-tration

Financeand

Insurance

Professional,scient-

ific &technicalservices

PublicAdminis-tration

Year Construc-tion

J-1 Number and Amount of Business Units

Endof

Period

Unit

Agriculture,Forestry,Fishing &

AnimalHusbandry

Mining &Quarrying

Manufac-turing

Electri-city, Gas& Water

TradeOther

services

Transport,Storage

andCommuni-cations

Financeand

Insurance

Professional,scient-

ific &technicalservices

Trade

Agriculture,Forestry,Fishing &

AnimalHusbandry

Mining &Quarrying

Manufac-turing

Electri-city, Gas& Water

Otherservices

Activities NotAde-quately

Defined

Transport,Storage

andCommuni-cations

Transportand

Storage

Financeand

Insurance

Professional,scient-

ific &technicalservices

Otherservices

Informationand

Communica-tion

Amount (10 Million NT$)

Endof

Period

Unit

Agriculture,Forestry,Fishing &

AnimalHusbandry

Mining &Quarrying

Manufac-turing

Electricity& GasSupply

WaterSupply &Remedi-

ationServices

Construc-tion

Trade

Amount (10 Million NT$)

Agriculture,Forestry,Fishing &

AnimalHusbandry

Mining &Quarrying

Manufac-turing

Electricity& GasSupply

WaterSupply &Remedi-

ationServices

Construc-tion

TradeTransport

andStorage

Notes : Since Jan. 2013, the figures are reclassified according to the seventh revision of Standard Industrial Classification on Taxation of the Republic of China, Kinmen County andLienchiang County was included.

32

Financeand

Insurance

Professional,scient-

ific &technicalservices

Otherservices

Informationand

Communica-tion

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Million US$

TotalHeavy

IndustriesNon-HeavyIndustries

2005 198 431.7 379.3 2 110.3 195 942.2 159 213.1 36 729.2 1 630.5 277.1 538.3 10 126.4 14 732.72006 224 017.3 345.8 1 852.4 221 819.7 183 576.4 38 243.5 1 357.8 294.7 546.1 11 268.6 15 908.32007 246 676.9 411.2 1 869.5 244 396.8 204 221.7 40 175.2 1 327.0 319.0 625.8 14 866.4 18 925.32008 255 628.7 544.2 2 166.7 252 918.1 211 951.9 40 966.6 1 607.3 377.0 741.2 17 240.6 19 674.02009 203 674.6 496.4 1 848.5 201 329.8 168 240.4 33 089.2 1 260.3 340.9 807.4 13 930.4 16 523.32010 274 600.5 752.1 2 169.1 271 679.6 228 740.1 42 939.5 1 576.8 417.7 1 071.7 19 227.4 22 254.72011 308 257.3 904.1 2 666.4 304 686.9 255 503.6 49 183.2 1 983.3 499.2 1 282.1 22 463.3 25 199.8

2012 301 180.9 886.0 3 065.0 297 229.4 248 142.8 49 086.6 2 200.9 524.4 1 450.8 20 791.1 24 184.6

7 24 896.7 79.2 251.4 24 566.0 20 415.7 4 150.3 183.1 45.6 120.1 1 584.1 2 088.58 24 744.0 66.7 266.1 24 411.1 20 384.5 4 026.6 193.6 40.3 120.2 1 486.6 1 947.99 27 156.5 74.0 293.6 26 788.9 22 510.1 4 278.8 210.8 43.2 131.4 1 774.9 2 033.1

10 26 514.1 73.4 250.4 26 190.3 21 797.1 4 393.2 165.7 41.2 135.7 1 743.1 2 070.411 24 877.3 67.8 267.4 24 542.1 20 653.4 3 888.7 190.4 37.8 124.8 1 643.1 1 873.212 26 075.9 73.9 262.3 25 739.6 21 631.8 4 107.8 170.3 47.6 141.4 1 779.5 2 062.7

20131 25 672.3 89.2 276.0 25 307.0 21 203.3 4 103.8 202.4 51.0 134.3 1 819.0 2 059.22 19 731.3 68.6 178.8 19 483.9 16 518.1 2 965.8 149.2 36.4 82.3 1 599.9 1 541.53 27 213.4 89.6 249.3 26 874.4 22 430.6 4 443.8 172.7 53.6 135.4 2 044.4 2 195.24 25 043.2 71.9 245.5 24 725.8 20 594.8 4 131.0 162.1 49.3 132.2 1 642.3 1 976.55 r 26 296.3 61.7 265.3 25 969.3 21 682.8 4 286.5 164.1 46.6 140.2 1 698.8 2 256.36 26 478.9 74.4 286.7 26 117.7 22 002.8 4 114.9 190.5 52.5 143.5 1 868.2 2 143.77 p 25 304.1 83.7 271.4 24 948.9 20 752.4 4 196.5 191.3 55.2 130.7 1 670.7 2 153.5

2005 961.4 297.9 11 840.1 539.4 1 246.7 20 467.7 98 268.6 7 307.5 14 346.8 1 822.4 14 028.12006 940.9 294.6 11 788.8 506.4 1 395.3 24 010.7 111 592.2 7 378.6 18 361.6 1 776.9 16 596.32007 980.0 282.8 11 622.6 469.0 1 445.8 27 752.3 118 031.9 8 028.8 19 916.2 1 852.5 20 232.02008 1 003.8 242.4 10 900.4 461.2 1 479.6 28 220.5 114 246.5 9 094.8 21 808.8 1 804.6 26 726.52009 768.2 180.9 9 344.3 373.6 1 369.1 19 359.3 95 215.0 7 727.5 16 087.1 1 519.5 18 868.12010 901.4 194.6 11 301.5 444.7 1 917.1 25 884.4 131 276.9 9 333.2 23 623.6 1 895.9 23 279.82011 912.8 210.5 12 715.5 492.9 2 566.7 30 177.8 144 308.1 10 301.7 23 904.7 2 035.9 29 202.7

2012 933.5 212.7 11 820.6 472.5 2 872.9 28 092.6 138 873.2 11 075.0 23 349.2 2 171.9 32 154.1

7 74.1 19.6 945.9 41.9 248.9 2 427.8 12 084.1 896.3 1 918.0 187.4 2 031.38 72.8 17.1 903.0 41.1 258.9 2 219.3 11 733.6 936.3 1 970.4 188.0 2 614.89 78.7 19.1 1 013.8 43.8 283.8 2 392.8 12 453.7 934.2 2 195.5 190.1 3 357.4

10 87.7 19.5 1 063.1 42.0 275.0 2 413.1 12 008.4 938.1 2 194.0 205.2 3 111.711 80.1 18.8 904.3 38.5 226.1 2 039.5 11 735.5 889.9 1 964.0 199.2 2 912.112 75.4 16.0 960.1 41.4 235.6 2 283.6 11 865.5 964.8 2 102.6 192.0 3 137.4

20131 64.5 16.9 922.9 36.5 263.3 2 453.0 11 273.8 943.8 2 116.1 192.9 3 122.72 45.5 12.3 686.0 25.9 198.2 1 744.3 8 580.1 693.9 1 501.2 132.0 2 702.63 92.2 17.7 1 130.7 39.2 256.4 2 542.5 12 220.8 1 016.1 2 191.6 171.8 2 932.84 88.5 19.0 1 040.5 36.1 226.0 2 297.8 11 875.9 834.4 1 938.9 165.5 2 558.25 r 94.6 17.0 1 047.8 37.9 207.8 2 421.7 12 549.0 965.2 1 958.2 178.9 2 512.16 84.4 19.6 996.5 37.0 200.9 2 252.4 12 563.7 919.7 2 039.7 167.9 2 798.77 p 77.8 19.0 947.0 38.3 210.1 2 327.1 12 152.9 911.2 1 981.6 185.8 2 251.8

According to 2004 UN " International Merchandise Trade Statistics Compilers Manual " revised by Ministry of Finance .

J-2 Value of Exports by Composition and Major Commodities

Yearand

MonthTotal

By Composition By Major Commodities

AgriculturalProducts

ProcessedAgricultural

Products

Industrial ProductsAnimals

and AnimalProducts

VegetableProducts

Vehicles,Aircraft,

Vessels andAssociatedTransport

Equipments

PreparedFoodstuffs;Beveragesand Tobac-co Products

Chemicals

Plastics andArticlesThereof;

Rubber andArticlesThereof

Footwear,Headgera,Umbrellas;

Artificial Flo-wers; Articles

of HumanHair

Articles ofStone, Pla-

ster, Cement;Ceramic Pro-ducts; Glass

and Glassware

BasicMetals and

ArticlesThereof

Machineriesand

ElectricalEquipments

33

PrecisionInstruments,Clocks and

WatchesMusical

Instruments

Toys, Gamesand SportsRequisites;Parts and

AccessoriesThereof

MineralProducts

and Others

Notes :

Yearand

Month

Leather &Fur andArticlesThereof

Wood,Articles ofWood andManufac-

tures

TextileProducts

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Million US$

2005 182 614.4 33 494.5 132 182.5 16 937.3 2 762.7 2 823.2 29 858.9 19 495.1 5 211.9 1 239.22006 202 698.1 33 313.1 152 796.8 16 588.3 2 664.9 2 965.6 38 808.8 22 468.4 5 607.3 1 236.82007 219 251.6 34 357.5 167 768.8 17 125.5 3 304.7 2 961.6 45 896.4 24 835.1 5 913.6 1 317.32008 240 447.8 31 511.6 190 866.2 18 070.0 4 313.9 3 280.1 65 245.2 26 591.5 5 962.3 1 309.52009 174 370.5 24 781.1 132 509.9 17 079.4 3 583.0 2 994.2 39 335.4 20 424.8 5 114.4 881.52010 251 236.4 40 638.9 189 573.8 21 023.6 4 261.0 3 531.8 55 326.2 29 339.1 7 315.1 1 303.62011 281 437.5 39 351.4 217 291.2 24 794.7 4 914.5 3 982.1 68 166.9 34 026.8 8 239.4 1 398.9

2012 270 472.6 36 257.4 208 765.5 25 449.0 5 121.7 4 090.4 73 974.4 30 055.1 7 902.7 1 318.4

7 23 916.1 3 529.1 18 125.3 2 261.6 445.8 358.7 6 049.2 2 868.3 680.9 124.88 21 310.0 2 957.3 16 238.2 2 114.6 448.5 357.0 5 443.0 2 509.5 612.5 101.39 23 068.2 2 825.8 17 973.4 2 268.9 519.3 362.9 6 285.8 2 568.7 707.6 104.1

10 23 262.4 3 032.0 17 957.3 2 273.0 442.9 354.5 6 242.7 2 589.9 727.9 123.111 21 482.0 2 770.4 16 653.5 2 058.0 517.6 339.5 6 447.2 2 075.1 643.3 110.512 21 962.7 3 284.3 16 199.9 2 478.4 490.6 357.5 5 611.7 2 451.4 618.4 108.0

20131 25 160.8 3 497.1 19 039.2 2 624.4 495.3 402.9 6 835.5 2 700.6 720.0 131.02 18 808.9 2 416.8 14 372.6 2 019.4 275.2 234.6 5 627.3 2 031.4 470.0 86.13 24 018.8 3 481.8 18 348.0 2 188.9 452.6 357.9 6 475.6 2 796.5 673.7 120.34 22 775.4 2 937.7 17 658.1 2 179.5 346.4 341.1 6 614.7 2 583.5 627.9 138.55 r 21 892.0 3 560.2 16 188.1 2 143.7 441.8 354.0 5 520.7 2 395.5 635.1 118.56 23 226.4 3 536.2 17 481.8 2 208.4 422.5 371.5 6 084.8 2 609.4 618.7 122.97 p 22 093.8 2 895.9 16 823.3 2 374.7 389.8 368.9 5 487.1 2 633.7 689.0 134.4

Machineries and

ElectricalEquipments

ElectronicProducts

Machineries

2005 2 240.9 2 635.0 1 755.0 18 808.2 68 832.6 33 345.8 17 305.0 6 976.6 11 334.6 8 640.62006 2 298.9 2 730.0 2 369.4 23 158.6 72 541.2 36 773.3 17 907.4 4 949.8 12 376.5 8 522.12007 2 462.7 2 674.0 3 035.3 26 622.8 72 528.0 36 331.9 17 686.8 5 391.3 13 007.7 9 300.92008 2 721.1 2 702.1 3 408.3 28 922.4 70 575.0 35 086.1 17 657.4 4 380.4 10 819.3 10 216.72009 1 993.2 2 190.1 3 223.6 15 195.4 59 004.6 31 285.8 14 645.2 4 175.3 7 464.7 8 790.12010 2 660.9 2 902.1 4 703.6 24 352.5 86 522.7 42 719.2 26 325.0 6 132.8 10 857.9 12 026.82011 2 877.0 3 569.8 6 155.2 27 033.2 89 043.6 44 502.6 24 633.4 7 139.2 11 266.2 13 624.2

2012 2 735.9 3 320.5 6 154.5 23 140.9 81 303.0 40 763.4 21 299.3 7 635.3 10 601.2 13 118.1

7 249.2 257.9 330.7 2 063.0 7 597.7 3 663.9 2 132.0 683.9 1 020.5 1 185.48 241.6 266.2 309.2 1 811.2 6 659.4 3 322.6 1 820.0 534.2 905.2 1 111.39 227.3 318.4 579.9 1 938.5 6 636.5 3 475.0 1 550.5 652.7 1 002.5 1 164.0

10 238.9 343.3 590.5 2 013.9 6 694.4 3 517.8 1 576.8 807.9 930.4 1 161.911 217.2 269.9 538.9 1 576.8 6 198.3 3 251.2 1 496.1 757.4 758.5 1 031.712 213.8 265.2 553.8 1 764.2 6 773.1 3 044.2 1 903.2 796.4 877.8 1 080.8

20131 255.7 316.5 569.2 2 169.0 7 510.1 3 558.4 1 958.9 855.9 923.6 1 275.22 171.4 203.8 373.1 1 488.3 5 405.4 2 804.9 1 503.8 347.0 760.7 1 334.53 228.2 283.8 454.4 2 131.6 7 391.9 3 469.9 2 119.5 542.0 974.6 1 135.74 205.1 276.9 365.1 1 893.3 6 723.5 3 400.6 1 698.4 616.8 898.6 1 143.95 r 216.3 225.1 297.1 1 701.5 7 229.2 3 429.8 2 264.6 608.1 1 022.4 1 126.66 202.1 234.9 319.1 1 848.2 7 517.0 3 777.2 2 123.0 771.8 1 029.7 1 073.77 p 234.4 285.3 313.0 1 851.8 6 946.0 3 637.5 1 649.8 642.2 967.5 1 150.8

According to 2004 UN " International Merchandise Trade Statistics Compilers Manual " revised by Ministry of Finance .

J-3 Value of Imports by Composition and Major Commodities

Yearand

MonthTotal

By Composition By Major Commodities

CapitalGoods

Agriculturaland Industrial

RawMaterials

ConsumerGoods

VegetableProducts

PreparedFoodstuffs;Beverages

and TobaccoProducts

PrecisionInstruments,Clocks andWatches,Musi-cal

Instruments

Others

MineralProducts

ChemicalsPlastic and

ArticlesThereof

Wood,Articles ofWood and

AlliedProducts

Notes :

34

Yearand

Month

Pulp, Paperand Printing

Products

TextileProducts

Pearls, Pre-cious Stones,Procious Met-als; ImitationJewellery;Coi

n

Basic Metalsand Articles

Thereof

Vehicles, Air-craft, Vessels

andAssociatedTransport

Equipments

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Base:2011=100

Mn. NT$ Mn. US$ Mn. NT$ Mn. US$ Mn. NT$ Mn. US$

2005 6 374 496 198 432 5 877 163 182 614 497 333 15 817 79.28 92.17 89.20 77.00 115.85 91.852006 7 279 318 224 017 6 604 337 202 698 674 981 21 319 86.45 94.65 93.13 84.27 110.51 95.542007 8 087 934 246 677 7 211 791 219 252 876 143 27 425 93.17 97.11 96.01 89.69 107.06 99.742008 8 010 379 255 629 7 551 084 240 448 459 295 15 181 90.02 92.44 98.42 98.65 99.76 89.802009 6 708 884 203 675 5 757 178 174 371 951 706 29 304 81.76 83.08 90.75 83.69 108.44 88.662010 8 656 832 274 601 7 943 487 251 236 713 345 23 364 100.38 104.55 95.38 91.76 103.95 104.342011 9 041 593 308 257 8 280 371 281 438 761 222 26 820 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 8 899 965 301 181 8 021 456 270 473 878 509 30 708 95.98 97.14 102.55 99.73 102.83 98.70

7 744 162 24 897 717 243 23 916 26 919 981 95.25 105.65 103.69 98.38 105.40 100.398 742 073 24 744 641 219 21 310 100 854 3 434 94.11 92.65 104.65 100.30 104.34 98.199 806 276 27 156 687 201 23 068 119 075 4 088 101.84 100.40 105.07 99.19 105.93 107.88

10 775 006 26 514 682 285 23 262 92 721 3 252 99.91 97.68 102.95 101.23 101.70 101.6111 724 676 24 877 627 918 21 482 96 758 3 395 90.78 90.50 105.95 100.55 105.36 95.6512 756 722 26 076 639 553 21 963 117 169 4 113 97.64 93.00 102.86 99.66 103.22 100.78

20131 743 213 25 672 730 921 25 161 12 292 512 96.40 108.41 102.32 97.71 104.72 100.952 580 296 19 731 555 052 18 809 25 244 922 73.69 77.27 104.52 104.11 100.40 73.983 806 332 27 213 714 079 24 019 92 253 3 195 99.93 101.20 107.09 102.26 104.73 104.664 746 789 25 043 681 440 22 775 65 349 2 268 90.99 98.74 108.92 100.02 108.90 99.095 r 779 424 26 296 651 069 21 892 128 355 4 404 95.87 94.63 107.90 99.71 108.22 103.756 p 789 070 26 479 694 469 23 226 94 601 3 252 95.85 99.73 109.26 100.91 108.27 103.787 p 758 364 25 304 664 361 22 094 94 003 3 210 93.63 96.14 107.50 100.14 107.35 100.51

Accordint to 2004 UN " International Merchandise Trade Statistics Compilers Manual " revised by Ministry of Finance from 2006.

Data for Quantum Index、Unit Value Index、Net Terms of Trade、Income Terms of Trade are not available now.

Unit:Million US$

Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports

2005 34 036 2 110 15 111 46 053 5 877 13 239 8 042 4 961 4 283 5 217 3 820 2 8872006 37 381 1 881 16 300 46 284 7 154 15 000 9 280 5 106 4 941 6 052 4 577 3 3172007 37 980 1 825 15 934 45 937 7 794 15 158 10 501 4 792 5 390 6 192 5 200 3 6132008 32 690 1 493 17 556 46 508 8 706 13 168 11 676 4 825 5 514 6 763 4 906 3 2522009 29 445 1 123 14 502 36 220 7 303 10 507 8 614 4 809 4 060 4 553 3 827 2 6822010 37 807 1 628 18 006 51 917 10 682 16 059 12 096 7 636 5 948 7 695 5 288 3 8292011 40 084 1 675 18 228 52 200 12 378 17 860 16 880 7 953 6 892 8 602 6 140 4 394

2012 37 932 2 659 18 989 47 574 11 842 15 073 20 091 8 106 6 557 7 842 6 566 3 697

7 3 209 192 1 662 4 362 975 1 269 1 425 735 577 639 576 3358 3 330 175 1 573 3 799 906 1 147 1 778 725 536 757 510 3069 3 621 336 1 862 4 058 992 1 208 1 962 664 621 766 598 338

10 3 363 309 1 660 4 281 1 084 1 232 1 802 628 544 824 561 32011 3 206 361 1 695 3 486 1 017 1 192 1 802 521 522 581 514 27512 3 442 255 1 655 3 855 1 012 1 257 1 740 599 607 509 487 280

20131 3 217 249 1 586 3 801 1 091 1 481 1 557 697 744 676 520 3562 2 168 98 1 426 3 161 810 1 042 1 495 650 440 470 456 2393 3 445 149 1 654 4 082 1 125 1 518 1 699 678 547 563 591 3214 3 260 134 1 499 3 523 993 1 429 1 586 713 597 717 535 3175 r 3 338 119 1 506 3 514 1 030 1 260 1 791 874 639 688 581 2976 p 3 202 143 1 696 4 052 1 124 1 313 1 990 686 718 723 582 3317 p 3 038 124 1 682 3 658 1 056 1 321 1 600 743 688 731 554 315

*( Export unit values index / import values index ) x 100 .**Export quantum index x net terms of trade x 100.

Accordint to 2004 UN " International Merchandise Trade Statistics Compilers Manual " revised by Ministry of Finance from 2002.

J-4 Indexes of Imports and Exports and Value of Foreign Trade

Yearand

Month

Value of Foreign Trade Quantum Index Unit Value Index

*NetTerms of

Trade

**IncomeTerms of

TradeExports Imports Balance

Thailand

Exports Imports Exports Imports

Note :

35

Notes :

J-5 Exports and Imports Value by Countries

Yearand

Month

Hong Kong Japan Republic of Korea Singapore Malaysia

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Million US$

Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports

2005 1 453 2 544 4 463 6 180 1 798 1 452 3 263 1 714 1 690 1 324 29 114 21 171 2 3932006 1 565 2 220 5 007 6 135 2 195 1 545 3 511 1 781 1 770 1 374 32 361 22 664 2 7232007 1 705 2 382 5 175 7 070 2 410 1 476 3 618 1 920 1 851 1 697 32 077 26 508 3 2332008 1 730 2 293 5 730 7 474 2 450 1 635 3 630 1 918 1 853 1 789 30 791 26 327 3 4872009 1 369 1 784 4 696 5 673 1 787 1 831 2 980 1 230 1 461 1 148 23 553 18 154 2 3532010 1 697 2 250 6 512 8 264 2 447 1 949 3 621 1 673 1 949 1 533 31 466 25 379 3 1322011 1 743 2 726 6 869 9 428 2 459 2 301 4 620 1 932 2 569 2 022 36 364 25 759 3 653

2012 1 560 2 960 5 645 7 754 1 833 2 027 5 065 1 844 2 505 1 624 32 976 23 604 3 653

7 131 225 468 695 122 184 346 168 200 159 2 823 2 306 3838 112 194 459 663 138 163 316 157 217 172 2 853 1 850 2539 114 211 448 726 139 155 445 152 199 153 2 904 1 847 309

10 133 342 485 636 144 147 499 158 209 122 2 920 1 916 33911 116 323 403 577 123 137 391 135 222 111 2 700 1 728 28812 148 343 478 664 159 166 494 152 201 128 2 699 2 088 256

20131 130 342 491 733 151 175 419 170 194 127 2 543 2 307 3762 92 150 374 436 109 161 299 105 161 74 2 056 2 243 2643 139 193 468 745 172 205 393 148 187 155 2 674 2 211 2914 135 201 485 675 145 163 323 141 209 113 2 836 2 082 3045 r 136 178 456 680 159 155 310 144 229 139 2 982 2 327 3476 p 117 236 462 714 137 174 362 154 206 141 2 743 2 058 3627 p 121 238 507 736 117 181 319 166 205 120 2 863 1 865 296

Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports

2005 4 726 2 359 4 543 4 325 2 795 4 103 701 43 644 20 094 496 7 437 4 396 2 0692006 5 349 2 500 5 204 4 484 2 776 4 869 850 51 809 24 783 530 9 760 4 412 2 3432007 6 122 2 911 5 776 4 922 2 277 6 861 1 042 62 417 28 015 733 10 410 4 411 2 7772008 8 271 3 566 7 289 4 780 2 241 7 947 1 212 66 884 31 391 992 15 173 4 566 2 3542009 5 966 3 226 5 184 4 433 1 614 5 988 921 54 249 24 423 674 8 658 4 229 1 8632010 8 921 4 510 6 020 5 982 2 320 7 534 1 283 76 935 35 946 1 002 11 859 5 261 3 2002011 10 907 4 837 7 428 6 964 2 414 9 026 1 845 83 960 43 597 1 689 13 847 4 579 2 936

2012 9 288 5 190 7 325 8 876 2 100 8 432 2 295 80 714 40 908 1 853 14 789 4 413 3 623

7 926 351 791 592 192 759 249 6 761 3 603 217 1 320 345 2908 833 316 545 896 161 605 208 6 672 3 174 162 834 357 2619 726 592 630 752 202 896 225 7 221 3 585 125 1 506 340 336

10 862 522 620 779 188 641 232 7 164 3 462 159 1 367 416 21611 678 461 496 878 160 642 164 6 735 3 199 113 1 329 360 40212 599 415 546 867 168 677 193 7 034 3 534 111 1 135 453 364

20131 845 454 739 799 203 719 242 7 091 4 193 144 1 205 357 3792 615 373 491 708 140 473 102 5 047 2 303 223 1 248 330 1833 616 546 593 874 178 845 202 7 542 3 687 261 1 437 341 3674 879 360 574 835 154 714 228 6 621 3 573 124 1 420 366 2345 r 608 461 549 813 161 721 226 7 056 3 492 136 929 350 4376 p 694 429 515 758 163 849 280 7 086 3 491 195 1 478 338 3877 p 711 428 536 707 164 671 209 6 838 3 762 136 1 080 361 237

Netherlands

J-5 Exports and Imports Value by Countries (Continued)

Yearand

Month

France Germany Italy United Kingdom Canada U.S.A. Australia

36

Yearand

Month

Indonesia Philippines Vietnam China Saudi Arabia

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Million US$

2005 256 393 1 721 559 10 998 14 926 965 329 13 351 798 1 2862006 299 313 1 614 536 13 276 16 146 1 048 387 12 894 642 1 4672007 345 814 1 578 622 16 220 19 074 1 154 353 12 695 628 1 4852008 351 723 1 704 785 18 825 19 957 1 150 324 11 694 653 1 5172009 322 440 1 615 789 15 432 18 199 980 234 9 793 464 1 5142010 406 720 1 783 919 21 781 23 637 1 168 232 11 505 712 1 8882011 436 125 2 274 1 185 24 605 25 486 1 124 257 13 418 785 2 489

2012 441 007 2 163 1 449 23 258 24 895 1 084 305 13 069 671 2 780

7 35 938 199 111 1 681 2 109 85 26 1 089 51 2298 36 152 173 125 1 775 2 106 90 28 1 181 57 2439 37 663 178 118 1 800 1 934 87 24 1 064 55 255

10 38 380 172 131 1 909 2 058 99 31 1 052 62 29111 40 727 191 143 2 105 2 056 97 27 1 039 65 25012 39 393 185 136 2 146 2 047 80 25 1 050 57 249

20131 37 136 181 143 2 067 2 129 80 23 1 035 52 2682 29 040 140 78 1 629 1 542 55 20 826 46 1963 35 838 215 151 1 930 2 014 112 27 1 163 56 2634 35 687 209 135 1 960 2 054 104 22 1 116 59 2165 36 326 217 141 1 883 2 156 116 25 1 181 57 2066 35 096 248 136 1 716 1 932 92 21 1 073 56 1947 36 114 256 132 1 821 2 052 86 24 1 086 52 214

2005 21 678 57 188 13 290 13 907 50 174 753 6 883 15 632 1 552 2 6092006 24 565 68 823 13 967 17 157 61 734 961 8 543 20 646 1 573 2 6662007 28 391 79 466 15 729 17 956 74 949 907 10 255 27 923 1 743 2 4472008 28 109 82 094 14 648 16 924 79 856 868 9 334 28 485 1 746 2 6792009 21 225 78 204 10 486 16 768 79 323 617 7 079 28 188 1 312 2 2442010 27 139 99 345 16 124 20 811 100 589 587 8 975 36 698 1 586 2 7572011 30 652 101 908 20 849 17 891 109 028 623 10 658 36 719 1 624 3 103

2012 28 701 103 347 20 644 17 567 110 563 515 11 441 37 012 1 718 3 819

7 2 321 8 575 1 863 1 492 8 922 42 916 2 946 140 3068 2 192 8 611 1 748 1 479 8 557 38 1 075 3 365 143 3329 2 277 8 846 1 711 1 517 9 511 39 968 3 546 151 331

10 2 409 8 947 1 726 1 534 9 844 38 955 3 293 159 34211 2 477 9 513 1 770 1 638 10 944 37 995 3 407 153 38112 2 479 9 078 1 792 1 557 10 581 39 1 023 3 158 157 344

20131 2 466 8 652 1 770 1 418 9 244 52 1 036 2 731 146 3692 1 896 6 685 1 351 1 080 7 248 30 752 2 267 95 2473 2 327 8 439 1 826 1 410 8 645 40 959 2 961 135 3054 2 256 8 369 1 735 1 250 8 852 48 922 3 167 148 3115 2 313 8 453 1 768 1 246 9 231 39 961 3 040 149 2656 2 137 8 370 1 606 1 165 9 376 36 889 2 863 141 2667 2 330 8 603 1 677 1 289 9 164 30 958 2 937 149 264

J-6 Export Orders Received

Yearand

Month

Export OrdersReceived

Animals &VegetableProducts

PreparedFoodstuffs;

Beverages &TobaccoProducts

Chemicals

Plastics &ArticlesThereof;

Rubber &Articles Thereof

Leather, Fur &Articles Thereof

Wood, Articlesof Wood &

Manufactures

TextileProducts

Footwear,Headgera,Umbrellas;

Artificial Flowers;Articles of Human

Hair

Articles of Stone,Plaster Cement;

Ceramic; Glass &Articles Thereof

Yearand

MonthBasic Metals &Articles Thereof

ElectronicProducts

MachineriesElectrical

MachineryProducts

Informantion &Communi-

cation Products

HouseholdElectrical

Appliances

37

TransportationEquipments

PrecisionInstruments,

Clocks &Watches,Musical

Instruments

FurnitureToys, Amusement,

Sporting Goods

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Passengers(Million

Passengers)

Passenger-Kms

(MillionPass-Kms)

Revenues(Million

NT$)

Tons(Million

Tons)

Ton-Kms(Million

Ton-Kms)

Revenues(Million

NT$)

Passengers(Million

Passengers)

Passenger-Kms

(MillionPass-Kms)

Revenues(Million

NT$)

Tons(Million

Tons)

Ton-Kms(Million

Ton-Kms)

Revenues(Million

NT$)

2005 531 12 255 23 420 19.3 982 1 157 1 013 16 100 25 588 562 31 210 114 0692006 554 12 352 23 640 19.1 997 1 165 1 014 16 386 26 582 594 31 218 113 7932007 603 15 769 23 686 17.4 890 1 014 1 021 15 979 26 934 618 30 547 111 6082008 690 19 066 23 834 16.6 933 1 047 1 054 15 783 27 076 604 30 160 110 0902009 719 19 277 23 345 14.1 776 886 1 039 15 882 26 620 597 29 071 105 3132010 779 20 931 25 337 15.1 873 997 1 110 16 307 28 110 628 29 632 110 7212011 864 22 826 27 726 14.5 853 985 1 164 17 033 29 205 638 29 551 108 172

2012 925 24 208 29 287 13.9 833 969 1 192 17 571 31 084 653 29 851 109 466

6 73 1 903 2 343 1.0 68 79 95 1 393 2 474 54 2 505 9 0947 79 2 156 2 607 1.3 80 94 96 1 467 2 592 54 2 496 9 2168 77 2 029 2 467 1.0 57 66 96 1 436 2 553 54 2 481 9 1899 76 1 997 2 424 1.2 73 84 101 1 502 2 644 55 2 493 9 237

10 81 2 074 2 509 1.3 79 91 107 1 532 2 719 55 2 515 9 32611 78 2 002 2 427 1.1 73 86 103 1 469 2 599 56 2 537 9 38312 85 2 134 2 463 1.0 67 77 106 1 528 2 721 56 2 538 9 386

20131 80 1 977 2 433 1.1 71 82 101 1 462 2 568 55 2 547 9 5132 73 2 079 2 491 0.7 43 50 85 1 334 2 330 54 2 470 8 7653 83 2 158 2 579 1.1 70 80 107 1 536 2 728 55 2 538 9 0974 78 2 071 2 520 0.9 59 70 101 1 455 2 590 55 2 532 9 0195 81 2 074 2 490 0.9 56 66 107 1 527 2 710 ... ... ...6 78 2 070 2 519 0.8 57 66 99 1 470 2 582 ... ... ...

Railway passenger include data of Taipei Mass Rapid Transit Co.(TMRTC) since 1996.

Railway revenues only include data of Taiwan Railway Administration and TMRTC but exclude data of public enterprises.

DomesticInterna-tional

DomesticInterna-tional

DomesticInterna-tional

2005 297 724 181 775 19 294 22 485 37.4 1 216 270 3 375 1 168 214 210 379 405 430 7452006 275 232 188 274 17 365 23 774 40.2 1 208 258 3 005 1 215 514 210 607 315 2188 1422007 228 869 192 610 12 711 24 432 40.0 1 191 262 2 853 1 202 545 224 508 426 2332 6122008 183 234 174 748 9 850 23 203 36.7 1 035 267 2 868 1 170 133 219 928 507 2295 1022009 168 795 166 872 9 233 23 096 36.9 933 267 2 704 1 242 460 202 788 576 1996 6222010 171 086 189 323 9 733 27 737 36.7 1 164 278 2 789 1 328 911 218 083 670 2017 5222011 179 803 205 337 10 484 29 094 35.9 1 109 290 2 889 1 382 390 214 687 665 2396 574

2012 174 572 230 123 10 680 32 867 36.2 1 102 288 3 114 1 339 666 ... 699 2459 521

6 15 287 19 012 959 2 786 3.1 94 285 2 881 108 939 17 043 67 207 6197 17 836 20 192 1 277 3 051 3.2 97 284 2 873 117 010 19 126 100 200 4628 15 216 19 723 1 010 2 959 3.2 95 285 2 964 109 216 17 379 71 191 8889 14 330 18 876 866 2 555 3.3 98 285 2 964 113 558 18 532 64 186 622

10 13 951 19 664 869 2 762 3.1 94 285 3 051 115 107 18 109 69 199 57111 12 684 19 289 738 2 730 3.1 95 287 3 166 109 210 15 618 26 181 35912 12 942 20 258 680 2 835 3.3 98 288 3 114 107 895 ... 18 186 024

20131 12 355 19 759 621 2 563 3.7 92 290 3 102 115 364 ... 26 205 2272 13 303 19 290 798 2 871 2.6 71 293 3 131 94 042 ... 31 179 6543 13 103 20 308 723 2 993 2.6 99 293 3 131 115 538 ... 40 226 6794 14 327 20 036 889 3 043 2.6 91 296 3 137 114 368 ... 100 204 8065 15 523 20 515 969 2 742 2.8 96 296 3 191 122 882 ... 112 207 4576 15 894 20 187 1 056 3 052 3.0 92 297 3 388 114 647 ... 99 193 629

From 1995, the figure of freights excluded passenger baggages; *Refers to end of period.

K-1 Transport

Yearand

Month

Railway Highway

Passenger Freight Passenger Freight

Note :

Yearand

Month

Air *Water Transportation Harbour

Aircraft Movement(Flights)

Passengers(1000 Persons)

Freights(1000 Tons) Number of

Ship(Vessels)

Storage ofWarehousein Harbours

(1000Ton-Days)

Note :

38

GrossRegistered

Tons ofMerchant

Fleets(1000 Tons)

Gross Tonn-age of Vess-els Entering& LeavingHarbours

(1000 Tons)

WaterborneImports and

Exports(1000 MT)

PassengersArriving &

LeavingHarbours

(1000Persons)

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Posted Delivered Posted Delivered

2005 2 808 3 256 15 767 16 720 13 615 119 22 171 1 095 978 58 7 271 3468 2932006 2 663 3 187 17 897 18 901 13 473 111 23 249 1 070 1 371 63 7 037 3841 0172007 2 670 3 109 19 959 21 561 13 302 100 24 287 1 050 1 480 62 5 974 3879 4492008 2 646 3 185 24 269 26 229 13 082 96 25 413 1 137 1 459 70 6 027 3993 8772009 2 626 2 942 25 351 26 980 12 821 91 26 959 1 121 1 374 89 5 668 4 192 7332010 2 728 3 005 26 352 29 326 12 696 88 27 840 1 095 917 106 5 888 4 650 8522011 2 781 3 173 27 214 30 192 12 679 82 28 862 912 817 123 6 092 4 666 714

2012 2 706 3 166 27 946 30 601 12 411 78 29 449 575 774 118 6 988 4 941 466

7 230 268 2 292 2 405 12 502 79 29 208 806 764 120 6 706 419 8978 231 264 2 337 2 580 12 481 79 29 304 588 768 120 6 782 425 1939 217 251 2 456 2 728 12 462 79 29 365 584 771 120 6 844 433 067

10 224 288 2 458 2 643 12 447 79 29 396 582 772 119 6 899 396 08111 210 266 2 429 2 663 12 430 78 29 425 579 774 119 6 945 382 50012 228 287 2 667 2 967 12 411 78 29 449 575 774 118 6 988 374 254

20131 238 303 2 982 3 205 12 398 78 29 456 - 772 118 7 039 348 3572 198 190 1 830 2 116 12 385 78 29 488 - 769 117 7 101 348 4683 232 263 2 354 2 591 12 376 77 29 484 - 764 117 7 146 353 4794 232 283 2 010 2 136 12 360 77 29 453 - 759 115 7 222 351 4635 237 263 2 015 2 233 12 341 77 29 477 - 750 113 7 258 362 1746 207 234 1 894 2 099 12 324 77 29 517 - 747 113 7 309 318 771 7 244 267 2 079 2 230 12 306 76 29 561 - 742 113 7 384 320 065

Before June 2008, the figures of digital low-powered cordless phone included CT2 and PHS. After June 2008, it included PHS only.

Unit:1000 Person-Cases

Grand Total

HongKong

Japan Singapore Thailand Australia Canada U.S.A. TotalOverseasChinese

Foreigners

2005 8 208.1 2 807.0 1 180.4 184.9 268.2 87.9 104.3 579.0 3 378.1 579.9 2 798.2 7.102006 8 671.4 2 993.3 1 214.1 204.8 379.3 76.4 93.2 593.8 3 519.8 664.2 2 855.6 6.922007 8 963.7 3 031.0 1 280.9 189.8 353.4 75.4 87.2 587.9 3 716.1 727.2 2 988.8 6.522008 8 465.2 2 851.2 1 309.8 167.5 333.0 66.5 65.4 515.6 3 845.2 882.7 2 962.5 7.302009 8 142.9 2 261.0 1 113.9 137.3 258.4 89.8 61.9 415.5 4 395.0 1 624.9 2 770.1 7.172010 9 415.1 2 308.6 1 378.0 166.1 350.1 74.8 63.0 436.2 5 567.3 2 331.8 3 235.5 7.062011 9 583.9 2 156.8 1 136.4 207.8 382.6 54.9 67.7 404.8 6 087.5 2 498.8 3 588.7 7.05

2012 10 239.8 2 021.2 1 560.3 241.9 306.7 50.0 66.6 469.6 7 311.5 3 479.8 3 831.6 6.87

7 1 041.4 199.5 166.7 28.6 28.6 5.5 7.0 53.5 592.4 319.1 273.4 7.248 934.0 185.6 142.0 22.4 26.3 4.1 7.9 49.6 607.1 298.2 308.9 7.439 818.6 157.0 124.6 17.2 28.2 3.4 6.7 36.4 550.9 254.8 296.1 6.87

10 912.1 181.5 142.5 18.0 28.7 3.8 5.1 35.3 610.3 286.3 324.1 6.4911 773.4 149.8 132.9 17.5 31.3 4.7 3.2 25.1 671.6 307.3 364.3 6.6912 753.4 162.0 120.3 18.5 30.5 4.8 3.4 24.1 702.6 313.1 389.5 6.89

20131 753.5 153.2 128.3 28.6 31.2 6.4 4.5 30.6 527.1 243.0 284.1 6.962 966.6 200.7 166.3 34.4 44.0 7.1 4.3 30.5 572.2 289.8 282.4 7.593 814.6 149.4 157.3 20.1 39.7 5.5 4.5 24.0 759.2 370.5 388.7 6.554 897.9 180.3 203.2 22.5 43.5 4.9 5.3 27.0 691.5 371.7 319.8 6.735 853.3 146.2 207.3 20.5 43.0 4.7 6.1 30.1 617.9 302.3 315.7 6.936 1 002.9 174.8 246.7 26.1 55.1 6.0 7.1 39.3 637.6 332.9 304.7 6.977 1 089.3 190.9 254.0 36.5 46.2 6.5 6.7 43.1 635.2 345.7 289.5 7.21

K-2 Post Service and Telecommunication

Yearand

Month

Operation of Post Operation of Telecommunication

Correspondences(Million Pieces)

Parcels (1000 Pieces) LocalTelephoneSubscriber

(1000)

PublicTelephoneSet (1000)

MobilePhone

Subscriber(1000)

RadioPaging

Subscriber(1000)

Digital Low-poweredCordlessPhone(1000)

ISDNSubscriber

(1000)

InternetSubscriber

(1000)

OutgoingInterna-tional

Phone Call(1000 mins)

39

Note :

K-3 Tourist

Yearand

Month

Outbound Departure of Nationals by First or Main Destination Incoming Tourist

Visitor Arrivals by ResidenceAverage

Length ofStay PerVisitor(Night)

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

2005 573 809 479 143 56 481 38 185 1 036.5 688.8 43.3 10.0 85.3 15.8 37.8 155.52006 574 713 480 595 55 241 38 877 911.6 609.3 41.0 9.9 41.8 8.0 22.1 179.62007 569 643 475 503 54 348 39 792 974.1 695.9 35.4 8.9 12.5 2.6 17.4 201.42008 543 548 453 932 50 348 39 269 843.2 565.5 24.6 10.5 10.4 0.5 15.6 216.02009 539 568 457 101 48 561 33 906 697.9 473.9 15.8 10.5 9.2 0.4 8.5 179.62010 555 060 464 819 51 797 38 444 703.6 492.7 16.1 9.8 7.7 0.3 8.5 168.52011 571 229 479 549 52 565 39 115 679.1 477.8 12.8 10.1 6.1 0.2 9.7 162.5

2012 573 512 482 797 52 562 38 154 657.2 460.0 12.2 8.6 7.5 0.1 11.4 157.4

7 50 318 42 488 4 510 3 320 52.1 34.8 1.0 0.6 0.8 0.0 1.0 14.08 46 818 39 307 4 316 3 195 45.4 28.5 0.9 0.6 0.6 0.0 0.8 13.99 46 939 39 588 4 214 3 137 49.2 32.6 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.0 0.9 13.6

10 47 383 39 518 4 603 3 262 57.6 40.8 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.0 0.8 14.011 45 411 37 808 4 497 3 105 56.3 40.5 1.1 0.8 0.6 0.0 0.8 12.512 48 849 41 178 4 539 3 132 44.2 27.7 1.1 0.8 0.5 0.0 0.8 13.2

20131 47 077 39 199 4 471 3 407 61.1 40.7 1.3 1.1 0.7 0.0 1.1 16.12 52 012 46 130 3 486 2 396 58.7 40.5 1.7 0.6 0.7 0.0 1.2 13.83 49 635 41 714 4 615 3 306 63.9 46.5 1.4 0.8 0.8 0.0 0.9 13.54 48 051 40 544 4 436 3 071 51.8 35.9 1.5 0.8 0.7 0.0 0.7 12.25 47 966 40 053 4 611 3 302 44.6 30.0 1.2 0.8 0.6 0.0 0.8 11.26 49 283 41 870 4 264 3 148 43.1 28.3 1.1 0.8 0.6 0.0 0.9 11.37 50 330 42 437 4 508 3 385 51.3 33.9 1.2 0.9 0.7 0.0 1.0 13.7

TotalOver50 cc

Under50 cc

2005 19 863 27 164 5 634 789 53 13 195 8 746 4 449 79.81 1.48 104.022006 20 307 28 166 5 698 806 53 13 557 9 225 4 332 80.11 1.56 105.142007 20 712 27 164 5 713 812 52 13 943 9 763 4 181 79.95 1.25 105.772008 21 092 27 161 5 674 812 51 14 365 10 350 4 016 81.39 1.06 108.802009 21 374 28 159 5 704 828 51 14 604 10 749 3 855 87.01 0.99 116.322010 21 721 29 161 5 803 832 51 14 845 11 112 3 733 101.94 0.95 136.332011 22 227 30 164 5 960 849 50 15 174 11 573 3 601 107.30 0.96 143.44

2012 22 346 31 161 6 091 862 61 15 140 11 821 3 319 111.94 0.92 149.90

7 22 188 31 165 6 039 857 50 15 046 11 643 3 402 9.50 0.07 12.738 22 226 31 165 6 047 859 50 15 073 11 686 3 387 8.61 0.08 11.449 22 271 31 161 6 051 858 61 15 109 11 742 3 367 9.16 0.08 12.44

10 22 305 31 161 6 062 859 61 15 130 11 778 3 352 10.23 0.08 13.9911 22 333 31 161 6 076 861 61 15 143 11 805 3 338 9.71 0.08 13.0912 22 346 31 161 6 091 862 61 15 140 11 821 3 319 10.43 0.09 13.88

20131 22 378 31 161 6 113 864 61 15 148 11 844 3 304 10.14 0.08 13.382 22 391 31 161 6 118 865 61 15 156 11 867 3 289 8.21 0.07 10.993 22 364 31 161 6 124 866 61 15 121 11 871 3 250 9.75 0.07 13.064 r 22 336 31 161 6 126 867 61 15 089 11 871 3 218 9.05 0.07 11.875 22 371 31 161 6 141 868 61 15 108 11 905 3 203 10.08 0.06 13.256 r 22 419 31 162 6 155 870 61 15 141 11 952 3 189 10.07 0.07 13.497 22 456 31 162 6 173 871 61 15 159 11 990 3 168 10.33 0.07 13.68

*Data include Taiwan-Fukien area since 1997 and it refer to the end of the period.

**Before 2000, Accident rate included classification A1 only, from 2000,Traffic accidents included classification A1andA2; A1 referred to cases of death in 24 hours or right away and A2 referred to cases of injury.

K-4 General Condition of Freeway

Yearand

Month

Vehicle Traffic of Freeway Toll Stations(1000 Cars)

Statistics on Rule-Violating Vehicles (1000 Events)

TotalSmall

VehicleTruck and

BusTrailer Total Speeding

ImproperUse of

ShoulderOverload No License

Improperof License

Plate

Fail toDrive onthe Right

Lane

Others

K-5 Number of Registered Motor Vehicles

Yearand

Month

*Motor Vehicles (1000)**Accident Rate

(Per 10000 Vehicle)

Total Bus TruckPassenger

Car

40

Death Injured

Note :

Pick-upTruck

SpeciallyCon-

structedVehicle

Motorcycle

Number

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:100 Millions NT$

2005 78 711 6.83 324 487 17 585 246 116 193 602 926 979 2.250 1.36 1.31 32.88 0.28152006 82 226 4.47 350 416 18 832 258 115 201 539 940 383 2.750 1.64 1.55 32.65 0.27602007 82 200 - 0.03 368 449 19 475 260 525 206 269 934 109 3.375 1.96 2.00 32.49 0.29162008 81 537 - 0.81 388 220 21 254 278 652 213 315 913 571 2.000 1.97 2.01 32.91 0.36562009 105 116 28.92 416 730 23 040 294 486 214 823 715 295 1.250 0.29 0.11 32.08 0.34912010 114 571 9.00 445 196 25 018 310 057 228 037 763 483 1.625 0.46 0.19 30.42 0.37532011 118 302 3.26 469 541 27 209 323 022 241 729 808 714 1.875 0.81 0.34 30.32 0.3925

2012 124 184 4.97 496 030 29 021 333 003 255 488 813 810 1.875 0.85 0.43 29.08 0.3383

7 119 221 2.97 484 378 28 118 327 201 248 322 73 211 1.875 0.88 0.45 30.03 0.38498 120 441 3.15 487 422 27 935 329 131 249 350 74 819 1.875 0.84 0.39 29.98 0.38349 120 608 3.98 487 252 28 265 328 416 250 106 65 509 1.875 0.84 0.39 29.34 0.3796

10 120 120 3.86 488 540 28 296 328 270 251 619 69 352 1.875 0.83 0.39 29.26 0.368311 120 685 4.12 491 424 28 980 330 039 252 726 68 876 1.875 0.81 0.39 29.10 0.353812 124 184 4.97 496 030 29 021 333 003 255 488 68 171 1.875 0.79 0.39 29.08 0.3383

20131 125 515 4.46 501 292 31 085 335 833 257 671 75 808 1.875 0.78 0.39 29.58 0.32682 126 312 5.83 504 083 30 502 336 028 258 337 53 266 1.875 0.76 0.39 29.71 0.32513 126 538 6.36 506 718 29 738 337 776 259 672 69 616 1.875 0.76 0.39 29.87 0.31914 126 084 6.49 508 113 30 457 338 225 260 284 67 089 1.875 0.77 0.39 29.58 0.30405 126 985 7.53 509 981 30 280 339 042 260 327 69 975 1.875 0.73 0.39 29.97 0.29936 r 128 309 8.56 512 759 30 344 342 020 260 466 65 441 1.875 0.72 0.39 30.03 0.30527 p 129 633 8.73 516 973 30 030 344 770 263 023 74 070 1.875 0.74 0.39 30.02 0.3085

Beginning February 2012, the classification of financial institutions is adjusted , and the relational history data are revised.

*Beginning Jan. 2004, includes data for securities acquired under reverse repurchase agreements.

Unit:Ten Millions NT$

2005 92 291 73 037 19 254 38 310 186 965 488 804 1 653 893 1 075 084 143 704 298 311 787 115 2 441 0082006 95 979 75 872 20 107 36 854 194 274 515 263 1 744 560 1 100 755 169 370 307 000 822 263 2 566 8232007 96 172 76 263 19 909 32 128 207 273 506 334 1 766 313 1 095 033 193 949 315 664 821 998 2 588 3102008 105 429 83 354 22 075 31 693 207 183 493 141 1 959 677 1 242 506 232 061 322 230 815 370 2 775 0482009 112 275 91 262 21 014 33 726 267 453 658 718 1 884 398 1 161 118 234 111 392 441 1 051 159 2 935 5562010 120 482 99 585 20 897 35 277 293 510 717 341 1 949 663 1 185 519 257 521 428 372 1 145 713 3 095 3762011 132 061 110 734 21 327 40 787 301 395 730 105 2 062 170 1 272 240 267 840 452 916 1 183 022 3 245 192

2012 143 753 120 321 23 432 41 049 312 803 767 665 2 115 587 1 293 008 287 531 474 173 1 241 838 3 357 425

7 136 244 114 855 21 389 35 116 307 754 734 482 2 100 527 1 291 157 264 222 457 725 1 192 207 3 292 7348 136 766 114 950 21 816 32 974 306 371 750 115 2 112 209 1 293 575 274 421 454 295 1 204 410 3 316 6199 137 707 116 313 21 394 38 040 299 203 752 525 2 101 454 1 292 311 272 043 453 556 1 206 081 3 307 535

10 137 329 116 123 21 205 33 140 306 168 745 768 2 107 168 1 294 210 274 824 455 431 1 201 199 3 308 36711 139 121 117 361 21 761 32 873 307 208 749 405 2 117 444 1 298 008 281 345 457 442 1 206 846 3 324 29012 143 753 120 321 23 432 41 049 312 803 767 665 2 115 587 1 293 008 287 531 474 173 1 241 838 3 357 425

20131 167 008 127 713 39 295 36 242 322 107 769 085 2 137 619 1 297 902 293 692 486 061 1 255 147 3 392 7652 160 306 135 990 24 316 38 461 307 648 781 019 2 148 484 1 302 273 297 606 482 099 1 263 118 3 411 6023 151 049 130 085 20 964 37 151 314 126 784 017 2 157 499 1 306 692 301 635 481 362 1 265 379 3 422 8784 149 991 128 766 21 224 34 354 320 832 776 890 2 166 419 1 309 443 306 347 483 952 1 260 842 3 427 2615 149 243 128 445 20 797 33 753 319 147 788 508 2 161 890 1 308 757 306 998 481 345 1 269 853 3 431 7436 r 149 224 128 598 20 626 38 622 331 094 784 780 2 175 256 1 314 164 314 493 498 314 1 283 094 3 458 3507 p 148 813 128 542 20 270 35 406 333 716 798 669 2 187 936 1 312 687 318 759 497 664 1 296 333 3 484 269

Beginning February 2012, the classification of financial institutions and the definition of monetary aggregates M2 are adjusted, and the relational history data are revised.

L-1 Principal Financial Indicators

Endof

Period

M1B LiquidLiabilities

ReserveMoney

Deposits ofMonetaryFinancial

Institutions

*Loans &Investmentsof Monetary

FinancialInstitutions

Debits ofDomesticBanks toCheckingAccounts

RediscountRate

(Percentper

Annum)

Money Market InterestRate

(% Per Annum)

Bank-CustomerSelling Rate

AnnualGrowth

Rate(%)

Commer-cial paper

InterbankCall Loans

NT$/US NT$/Yen

Notes :

L-2 Money Supply

Endof

Period

Deposit Money Quasi-Money Monetary Aggregates

CheckingAccounts

CurrencyHeld by

the Public

Cash inVaults ofMonetaryFinancial

Institutions

41

M1A M1B M2

Notes :

PassbookDeposits

PassbookSavingsDeposits

Time &SavingsDeposits

ForeignCurrencyDeposits

CurrencyIssued

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Ten million NT$;%

Total DebitsAnnualRate of

TurnoverTotal Debits

AnnualRate of

TurnoverTotal Debits

AnnualRate of

Turnover

Number(1000 Pcs.)

AmountNumber(1000Pcs.)

AmountRatio inNumber

Ratio inAmount

2005 9 269 789 309.7 12 611 653 87.8 5 434 194 13.0 154 538 2 396 168 621 13 969 0.40 0.582006 9 403 830 323.6 13 551 237 88.9 6 174 496 14.0 149 200 2 387 935 727 15 231 0.49 0.642007 9 341 088 316.1 15 867 011 94.2 7 158 958 15.1 144 604 2 251 690 625 14 332 0.43 0.642008 9 135 710 324.6 15 038 858 86.2 5 927 338 13.2 134 657 2 058 126 512 13 679 0.38 0.662009 7 152 946 253.8 14 517 729 67.3 6 114 368 11.4 121 543 1 768 732 360 9 338 0.30 0.532010 7 634 831 239.4 16 888 610 63.7 6 638 593 10.7 122 511 1 900 837 228 6 259 0.19 0.332011 8 087 138 240.0 18 698 049 65.1 6 400 690 9.7 117 704 1 919 351 200 6 983 0.17 0.36

2012 8 138 104 241.7 17 316 254 59.8 6 014 962 8.8 114 811 1 827 023 208 7 016 0.18 0.38

7 732 108 249.9 1 396 010 54.7 520 670 8.9 11 999 178 555 22 734 0.18 0.418 748 190 252.0 1 418 476 54.9 489 720 8.2 9 893 155 494 18 693 0.18 0.459 655 093 243.5 1 335 631 56.9 475 434 8.7 7 413 133 102 14 472 0.18 0.35

10 693 518 242.2 1 299 402 51.2 500 997 8.4 11 950 171 415 21 655 0.18 0.3811 688 764 237.9 1 949 948 76.5 464 751 7.8 9 686 151 620 18 518 0.18 0.3412 681 706 227.8 1 465 194 58.2 538 475 9.3 7 338 141 015 14 446 0.19 0.32

20131 758 079 236.8 1 523 714 56.1 585 439 9.5 12 364 185 559 20 676 0.16 0.362 532 659 252.2 1 079 853 60.7 414 965 9.7 6 363 106 972 10 359 0.16 0.343 696 160 241.2 1 365 174 53.5 511 486 8.5 9 437 157 156 16 612 0.17 0.394 670 895 245.6 1 300 454 51.7 498 173 8.2 10 887 161 603 19 724 0.18 0.455 699 754 230.8 1 447 626 52.3 533 816 8.4 9 517 157 102 17 761 0.18 0.486 654 415 249.9 1 330 397 55.7 481 509 8.8 6 806 129 810 12 507 0.18 0.397 740 696 239.3 1 548 977 52.4 545 555 8.2 11 785 180 227 20 684 0.17 0.38

Unit:Ten Million NT$

2005 3 602 461 1 238 252 1 816 622 178 220 55 785 1 582 617 446 001 265 275 12 938 167 787 58 305 23 9732006 3 840 867 1 327 885 1 869 276 161 128 52 539 1 655 609 533 702 304 891 17 368 211 444 63 569 26 2642007 3 961 631 1 392 772 1 918 718 138 536 59 194 1 720 989 542 027 316 418 19 350 206 259 58 605 29 5322008 4 219 774 1 559 559 1 972 237 128 118 76 019 1 768 099 576 658 360 877 30 901 184 881 56 684 32 4882009 4 494 083 1 771 324 1 978 885 151 041 73 383 1 754 460 625 057 393 749 29 326 201 982 58 484 39 2682010 4 724 376 1 806 470 2 103 396 152 511 79 189 1 871 696 670 792 423 834 37 237 209 720 81 513 41 2612011 5 043 964 1 962 001 2 215 444 155 354 82 456 1 977 634 718 969 458 695 43 433 216 842 79 728 46 452

2012 5 339 780 2 064 980 2 289 478 161 212 69 393 2 058 873 813 889 493 201 60 592 260 096 92 796 55 165

7 5 199 366 2 014 250 2 247 917 159 483 74 725 2 013 709 778 192 473 277 49 777 255 138 87 855 49 7248 5 237 128 2 035 158 2 249 581 152 960 73 110 2 023 511 792 720 479 885 53 083 259 752 88 066 49 7479 5 223 159 2 014 713 2 254 547 154 222 70 235 2 030 090 792 696 478 757 55 267 258 672 88 573 51 198

10 5 243 649 2 022 439 2 264 212 156 077 68 639 2 039 497 794 569 480 619 57 361 256 590 89 721 51 46111 5 269 689 2 026 499 2 262 777 148 401 68 018 2 046 358 813 892 488 005 57 304 268 584 90 306 54 41312 5 339 780 2 064 980 2 289 478 161 212 69 393 2 058 873 813 889 493 201 60 592 260 096 92 796 55 165

20131 5 419 098 2 087 437 2 295 136 173 259 68 795 2 053 082 836 969 501 154 61 449 274 367 96 486 63 7362 5 428 018 2 101 643 2 297 878 175 009 69 306 2 053 563 843 004 502 915 62 747 277 342 97 227 63 9103 5 456 882 2 119 771 2 305 698 176 752 68 713 2 060 232 848 412 504 348 64 602 279 462 98 239 63 7604 5 476 748 2 121 546 2 308 683 172 255 68 518 2 067 909 863 421 509 030 64 668 289 724 97 609 64 2255 r 5 531 625 2 164 329 2 304 234 156 104 69 280 2 078 849 878 090 512 302 65 882 299 906 99 979 64 1596 r 5 544 402 2 170 267 2 317 649 155 070 71 543 2 091 035 872 109 509 955 64 068 298 086 99 330 64 3797 5 590 063 2 193 689 2 337 434 159 917 72 070 2 105 447 876 642 508 751 65 090 302 801 97 433 64 556

42

Total

L-4 Consolidated Assets and Liabilities of Financial Institutions

Endof

Period

Grand Total Assets

Assets(NET)

ForeignAssets

*Loans and Discounts**Portfolio Investments in Entities Excluding

Financial Institutions

L-3 Flow of Deposit Money

Yearand

Month

Debits and Deposits Turnover Rate of Domestic Banks Bank Clearings and Dishonored Checks and Bills

Checking Accounts Passbook DepositsPassbook Savings

DepositsCleared Dishonored Dishonored Ratio

Notes : This balance sheet has included the data of money market mutual funds since Oct. 2004.

GovernmentAgencies

Govern-ment

Enterprises

PrivateSector

Total

*Beginning Jan. 2004, includes data for securities acquired under reverse repurchase agreements. **Beginning Jan. 2006, portfolio investments are measured at fair values

instead of original costs. ***Beginning Jan. 2010, portfolio investments of securities of financial institutions include investments in the host contracts of structured

products issued by banks.

GovernmentSecurities

Govern-ment Enter-

prises

PrivateEnter-prises

***Portfo-lio Invest-ments inFinancial

Inst.

RealEstateinvest-ments

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Ten Million NT$

TotalCheckingAccounts

PassbookDeposits

PassbookSavingsDeposits

*TimeDeposits

2005 19 309 3 602 461 198 887 92 291 2 299 066 38 310 186 965 488 804 299 2002006 20 172 3 840 867 191 399 95 979 2 417 182 36 854 194 274 515 263 320 7792007 19 978 3 961 631 199 665 96 172 2 438 992 32 128 207 273 506 334 341 8622008 22 150 4 219 774 215 081 105 429 2 630 062 31 693 207 183 493 141 445 6482009 21 067 4 494 083 173 141 112 275 2 797 474 33 726 267 453 658 718 412 3172010 20 944 4 724 376 191 849 120 482 2 939 159 35 277 293 510 717 341 438 3882011 21 370 5 043 964 219 703 132 061 3 078 208 40 787 301 395 730 105 479 266

2012 23 472 5 339 780 232 567 143 753 3 194 527 41 049 312 803 767 665 473 365

7 21 429 5 199 366 226 027 136 244 3 120 816 35 116 307 754 734 482 484 3288 21 856 5 237 128 221 749 136 766 3 146 518 32 974 306 371 750 115 482 1409 21 432 5 223 159 217 122 137 707 3 144 030 38 040 299 203 752 525 478 777

10 21 247 5 243 649 226 786 137 329 3 143 902 33 140 306 168 745 768 477 85811 21 802 5 269 689 221 331 139 121 3 159 774 32 873 307 208 749 405 480 33212 23 472 5 339 780 232 567 143 753 3 194 527 41 049 312 803 767 665 473 365

20131 39 335 5 419 098 192 355 167 008 3 221 526 36 242 322 107 769 085 474 8402 24 356 5 428 018 198 645 160 306 3 232 578 38 461 307 648 781 019 475 7603 21 003 5 456 882 205 072 151 049 3 249 718 37 151 314 126 784 017 477 4054 21 264 5 476 748 199 761 149 991 3 254 661 34 354 320 832 776 890 478 1175 r 20 835 5 531 625 203 514 149 243 3 263 558 33 753 319 147 788 508 477 0896 r 20 668 5 544 402 204 969 149 224 3 289 685 38 622 331 094 784 780 481 2187 20 309 5 590 063 209 521 148 813 3 311 481 35 406 333 716 798 669 477 894

Time SavingsDeposits

ForeignCurrencyDeposits

Postal SavingsDeposits

2005 775 884 143 704 366 040 93 190 185 640 570 448 81 119 305 856 -224 0372006 779 975 169 370 400 225 90 197 249 602 643 416 92 592 351 599 -291 0992007 753 171 193 949 403 966 93 204 342 032 714 011 90 033 381 854 -394 3312008 796 858 232 061 423 213 94 823 288 560 784 201 87 805 359 449 -345 6352009 748 801 234 111 442 153 100 561 307 521 897 300 79 796 384 489 -358 4752010 747 131 257 521 449 851 104 777 310 583 1 022 429 80 078 354 076 -399 0582011 792 974 267 840 465 680 95 760 307 614 1 118 224 88 487 361 541 -357 633

2012 819 643 287 531 492 412 92 922 321 032 1 254 727 101 341 399 146 -400 233

7 806 830 264 222 488 036 94 126 317 075 1 209 498 92 474 388 727 -385 6208 811 435 274 421 489 006 89 638 314 989 1 217 511 93 997 395 973 -380 0149 813 535 272 043 489 855 92 936 316 099 1 222 770 95 862 406 428 -409 796

10 816 353 274 824 489 728 90 459 318 438 1 232 229 96 790 403 548 -405 83111 817 676 281 345 490 875 93 461 321 017 1 242 233 97 895 410 430 -415 57412 819 643 287 531 492 412 92 922 321 032 1 254 727 101 341 399 146 -400 233

20131 823 062 293 692 502 440 93 279 312 615 1 280 547 100 322 404 521 -353 0742 826 513 297 606 505 514 84 670 313 040 1 288 830 101 818 408 532 -360 4003 829 287 301 635 506 038 84 970 316 728 1 299 519 103 053 408 559 -361 7864 831 327 306 347 506 734 83 754 316 976 1 309 076 101 703 427 854 -367 0285 r 831 669 306 998 506 336 87 120 320 282 1 320 078 101 821 424 398 -338 3886 r 832 946 314 493 506 474 90 447 311 056 1 330 781 101 326 415 274 -348 3617 834 793 318 759 512 182 91 973 312 491 1 345 784 100 696 417 165 -347 860

*Includes NCDs.

**Indicates trust funds absorbed by banks. Beginning Jan. 2013, those data in custodial accounts were excluded.

L-4 Consolidated Assets and Liabilities of Financial Institutions (Continued)

Grand Total Liabilities & Net Worth

**Trust Funds Net WorthOther Items

(Net)

Endof

Period Cash in VaultsLiabilities &

NetWorth(Net)

ForeignLiabilities

43

Life InsuranceReserves

BankDebentures

Issued

CurrencyIssued

Deposits & Money Market Mutual Funds Held by Enterprises and Individuals

Grand Total Liabilities & Net Worth

Notes :

Endof

PeriodGovernment

Deposits

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Million NT$

IssuesRedemp-

tionsOutstand-

ingIssues

Redemp-tions

Outstand-ing

IssuesRedemp-

tionsOutstand-

ing

2005 469 000 179 439 3 142 228 445 000 161 161 3 013 072 24 000 18 278 129 156 203 947 227 618 1191 9232006 468 000 225 505 3 384 723 440 000 213 733 3 239 339 28 000 11 772 145 384 230 130 270 605 1151 4482007 402 151 267 027 3 519 847 393 151 222 460 3 410 030 9 000 44 567 109 817 162 918 209 508 1104 8582008 438 700 222 363 3 736 184 410 000 210 299 3 609 731 28 700 12 064 126 453 287 275 253 119 1139 0142009 495 600 260 844 3 970 940 470 000 250 151 3 829 580 25 600 10 693 141 360 203 880 205 955 1136 9392010 629 300 265 942 4 334 298 610 000 251 989 4 187 591 19 300 13 953 146 707 329 721 264 456 1202 2042011 640 000 329 941 4 644 357 620 000 298 013 4 509 578 20 000 31 928 134 779 396 617 247 788 1351 033

2012 688 400 398 289 4 934 468 665 000 398 238 4 776 340 23 400 51 158 128 482 478 213 988 1619 523

7 30 000 50 000 4 804 361 30 000 50 000 4 669 616 - - 134 745 35 350 34 559 1491 4608 60 000 - 4 864 361 60 000 - 4 729 616 - - 134 745 82 935 12 424 1561 9719 35 000 30 009 4 869 352 35 000 30 005 4 734 611 - 4 134 741 53 480 19 026 1596 425

10 30 000 28 262 4 871 090 30 000 28 261 4 736 350 - 1 134 740 23 860 7 494 1612 79111 72 500 10 4 943 580 60 000 10 4 796 340 12 500 - 147 240 26 850 15 990 1623 65112 50 900 60 012 4 934 468 40 000 60 000 4 776 340 10 900 12 158 128 37 750 41 878 1619 523

20131 120 000 75 094 4 979 374 120 000 75 003 4 821 337 - 91 158 037 65 413 9 919 1675 0172 75 000 70 000 4 984 374 75 000 70 000 4 826 337 - - 158 037 30 200 9 878 1695 3393 80 000 70 001 4 994 373 80 000 70 000 4 836 337 - 1 158 036 23 880 5 939 1713 2804 70 000 6 706 5 057 667 70 000 6 4 906 331 - 6 700 151 336 6 700 21 700 1698 2805 28 903 - 5 086 570 28 903 - 4 935 234 - - 151 336 30 454 16 437 1712 2976 35 000 2 5 121 568 35 000 - 4 970 234 - 2 151 334 52 694 14 503 1750 4887 42 001 60 002 5 103 567 42 001 60 000 4 952 235 - 2 151 332 68 770 21 685 1797 573

NumberTotal Per

Value

TotalMarketValue

2005 131 244 29 103 811 192 31 973 695 31 409 939 382 414 691 538 995 1 563 386 1 881 890 7 619 6 092.272006 172 456 57 732 925 915 27 583 325 27 349 624 157 597 688 549 493 1 937 697 2 390 036 9 637 6 842.042007 192 530 201 051 917 393 19 400 545 19 224 174 134 473 698 555 864 2 152 730 3 304 385 13 378 8 509.562008 161 169 181 484 896 031 13 550 952 13 375 390 138 543 718 569 040 1 170 653 2 611 541 10 488 7 024.062009 98 667 182 248 812 450 9 754 749 9 599 330 134 147 741 577 290 2 103 364 2 968 047 11 825 6 459.562010 158 474 155 146 815 777 10 631 803 9 521 141 956 112 758 581 128 2 381 142 2 821 868 11 243 7 949.632011 194 584 109 934 900 425 9 780 908 8 109 600 1482 229 790 602 677 1 921 618 2 619 741 10 606 8 155.79

2012 180 374 58 682 1022 115 8 655 175 6 897 475 1559 294 809 625 798 2 135 216 2 023 817 8 095 7 481.34

7 2 3 022 940 592 833 067 687 162 132 034 798 610 391 1 991 398 145 299 6 604 7 187.148 15 252 20 955 824 745 177 582 175 145 220 799 612 587 2 035 274 166 663 7 576 7 409.609 19 002 193 974 633 611 372 466 701 128 739 799 617 825 2 122 247 170 558 8 528 7 610.38

10 12 702 3 428 983 907 737 102 585 658 134 841 802 621 605 1 976 850 138 588 6 299 7 438.1411 14 702 3 648 994 960 697 971 543 697 134 298 804 622 276 2 091 611 151 267 6 876 7 255.6312 44 952 17 797 1022 115 592 790 436 953 132 388 809 625 798 2 135 216 162 654 7 745 7 630.81

20131 2 10 043 1012 074 763 468 583 486 157 443 810 628 401 2 186 290 171 689 7 804 7 759.252 r 15 002 - 1027 076 428 392 316 322 97 905 809 628 307 2 202 700 102 118 7 855 7 932.683 17 320 5 008 1039 388 642 112 487 019 136 593 811 628 406 2 212 864 160 747 7 655 7 906.994 11 500 24 998 1025 890 646 280 487 730 140 659 811 629 776 2 264 852 146 062 7 303 7 893.425 9 490 8 307 1027 073 683 808 528 300 137 234 811 630 549 2 311 927 182 258 8 284 8 272.346 2 500 7 454 1022 119 544 057 395 297 131 969 812 630 497 2 260 826 148 241 7 802 7 988.807 - 6 300 1015 819 592 152 423 995 150 652 811 631 811 2 272 787 188 000 8 174 8 101.91

*Refers to end of period.**Refers to average of period.

L-5 Securities and Listed Stocks

Yearand

Month

Government Bonsd Corporate Bonds

Total Issued by Central Government Issued by Local Government

IssuesRedemp-

tionsOutstand-

ing

Yearand

Month

Financial Bonds Transactions of Securities Stocks (10 Million NT$)

IssuesRedemp-

tionsOutstand-

ing

(10 MillionNT$)

Govern-ment Bonds

**StockPrice Index(1966=100

)

Note :

44

CorporateBonds

*Listed StocksTotal

TradingValue

AverageTradingValue(Daily)

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Million NT$

SubtotalBusinessIncome

Tax

IndividualIncome

Tax

2005 1 567 396 1531 297 82 374 1 625 807 329 357 296 450 24 110 6 341 168 411 68 204 6 342 237 5312006 1 600 804 1556 652 79 567 0 646 218 311 888 334 330 23 516 5 177 159 201 89 954 4 072 236 9312007 1 733 895 1685 875 81 859 0 730 160 382 634 347 526 21 780 6 701 149 037 128 895 5 758 246 1372008 1 760 438 1710 617 80 426 0 834 988 445 245 389 744 23 871 5 107 126 660 90 630 6 692 243 9612009 1 530 282 1483 518 68 827 0 640 967 334 163 306 804 17 225 5 103 127 879 105 956 3 750 223 5032010 1 622 244 1565 847 89 484 0 590 387 285 701 304 686 31 264 9 066 150 777 104 574 4 556 268 2142011 1 764 611 1703 989 96 323 0 710 191 367 186 343 005 15 847 7 812 164 877 93 990 5 860 283 884

2012 1 796 697 1733 350 94 918 - 760 810 367 744 393 065 19 276 9 004 160 897 71 940 4 298 281 817

7 88 440 80 926 8 232 - -16 158 2 273 -18 431 1 309 869 14 135 4 897 352 50 7738 99 589 96 442 8 249 - 59 393 5 274 54 119 1 774 661 14 415 6 059 337 -6 5029 182 205 175 075 8 007 - 78 633 48 295 30 338 931 583 11 808 5 766 293 54 969

10 114 120 110 599 8 724 - 79 014 65 760 13 254 1 123 930 12 290 5 134 315 -9 73411 162 743 155 743 8 310 - 21 926 3 481 18 445 991 1 046 13 214 5 075 353 55 43712 104 186 100 224 8 519 - 28 554 8 310 20 244 1 019 1 001 15 174 6 699 383 251

20131 120 327 113 387 8 068 - 21 613 1 885 19 729 876 706 10 499 5 805 349 47 2722 65 065 61 641 6 258 - 27 220 1 429 25 791 737 539 17 501 3 816 206 -6 6333 126 032 119 249 7 345 - 23 555 691 22 864 1 289 761 10 376 6 155 312 52 5884 101 623 97 953 8 127 - 18 970 89 18 881 1 068 1 033 13 380 5 145 201 1 7915 293 781 286 466 7 915 - 128 790 85 697 43 093 1 244 831 13 017 6 686 212 54 7336 r 324 480 320 790 7 453 - 267 685 125 121 142 564 842 781 13 222 5 576 207 -8 9917 97 871 90 266 8 525 - -14 659 2 140 -16 799 1 557 781 13 601 7 110 242 54 883

SubtotalLand

Value Tax

Land ValueIncrement

Tax

2005 8 458 51 863 135 370 53 706 81 664 50 877 1 979 13 178 10 50 443 - 25 712 10 3872006 8 714 52 548 131 208 54 660 76 547 52 494 1 986 14 014 8 51 042 - 26 644 17 5082007 8 837 53 271 133 691 59 009 74 682 53 883 1 809 13 637 5 50 415 - 28 131 19 8882008 9 650 53 255 116 082 59 127 56 955 55 343 1 745 12 696 5 49 506 - 29 706 20 1152009 8 464 53 050 112 367 59 054 53 313 56 347 1 666 13 066 0 45 349 - 21 853 24 9112010 8 945 54 052 136 357 63 044 73 313 58 203 1 646 13 815 - 9 44 516 - 21 602 34 7952011 9 397 55 380 141 982 63 374 78 608 59 467 1 676 12 640 1 44 660 - 23 806 34 609

2012 10 009 56 534 143 849 62 712 81 137 61 796 1 566 11 693 2 44 939 - 24 720 34 352

7 1 355 663 8 646 202 8 444 578 132 1 252 0 3 890 - 4 261 2 7508 438 501 5 665 326 5 339 458 141 855 0 3 998 - 52 2 7669 1 401 245 6 353 274 6 079 327 132 815 - 0 4 813 - 4 301 2 512

10 419 627 7 245 1 090 6 155 327 132 1 010 1 3 039 - 37 3 18211 1 299 753 42 427 35 103 7 324 242 130 1 101 0 3 439 - 3 918 2 73312 459 177 32 257 23 638 8 619 285 123 1 239 - 0 4 084 - - 57 3 516

20131 1 230 949 11 062 865 10 196 258 164 1 209 - 0 3 326 - 3 867 2 8332 316 614 6 133 172 5 961 227 122 690 0 3 894 - 33 3 1633 1 176 1 991 9 108 258 8 850 286 143 1 052 - 0 3 112 - 4 173 2 2954 400 33 064 7 861 473 7 388 1 747 140 1 181 0 3 845 - 54 3 1885 1 345 17 198 9 469 296 9 173 40 106 130 1 275 1 3 515 - 4 119 2 6826 464 889 9 038 244 8 794 18 298 123 1 079 0 4 124 - 35 3 2047 1 397 632 10 096 110 9 986 578 145 1 390 0 3 985 - 4 134 2 964

L-6 Total Net Tax Revenue by Item of Tax

Yearand

Month

GrandTotal

Revenues from Taxes

TotalCustomsDuties

Estate Tax Gift TaxCommo-dity Tax

SecuritiesTransac-tions Tax

FuturesTransac-tions Tax

BusinessTax

Yearand

Month

Revenues from Taxes

MonopolyRevenues

Tax

FinancialEnterpri-

sesBusiness

Tax

MiningConce-

ssion Tax

Income Tax

VehicleLicense

Tax

45

Health &Welfare

Surchargeon

Tobacco

StampTax

HouseTax

Amuse-ment Tax

Deeds TaxEducation

Surtax

Tabaccoand

AlcoholTax

Land Tax

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Million US$

Income

BalanceExports(f.o.b.)

Imports(f.o.b.)

Balance Credit Debit Balance

2005 17 578 19 456 198 456 -179 000 -6 653 25 827 -32 480 9 039

2006 26 332 24 229 223 783 -199 554 -3 543 29 272 -32 815 9 581

2007 35 154 30 445 246 500 -216 055 -1 640 33 286 -34 926 10 132

2008 27 505 18 478 254 897 -236 419 1 847 36 829 -34 982 9 978

2009 42 923 30 553 203 399 -172 846 1 991 31 774 -29 783 12 524

2010 39 872 26 513 273 823 -247 310 2 493 40 357 -37 864 13 576

3 9 058 6 913 70 093 -63 180 288 10 279 -9 991 2 551

4 9 444 5 657 72 157 -66 500 1 724 11 034 -9 310 2 649

2011 41 230 27 848 307 030 -279 182 3 894 45 920 -42 026 13 179

1 10 655 5 378 73 535 -68 157 1 195 11 056 -9 861 5 394

2 8 391 5 752 79 994 -74 242 500 11 296 -10 796 3 294

3 10 257 7 734 78 216 -70 482 962 11 341 -10 379 2 218

4 11 927 8 984 75 285 -66 301 1 237 12 227 -10 990 2 273

2012 r 49 923 31 004 299 826 -268 822 6 273 49 128 -42 855 15 249

1 r 11 077 6 086 70 576 -64 490 802 11 732 -10 930 4 835

2 r 10 887 5 754 75 620 -69 866 1 917 12 481 -10 564 3 814

3 r 12 017 8 495 76 489 -67 994 1 201 12 143 -10 942 2 875

4 r 15 942 10 669 77 141 -66 472 2 353 12 772 -10 419 3 725

2013

1 r 11 061 4 887 72 171 -67 284 2 077 12 517 -10 440 4 7312 p 13 796 10 256 77 523 -67 267 1 923 12 699 -10 776 2 272

Credit Debit Credit Debit

2005 17 394 -8 355 3 463 -7 727 - 117 1 - 118 17 461

2006 19 338 -9 757 3 837 -7 772 - 118 4 - 122 26 214

2007 23 500 -13 368 4 689 -8 472 - 96 3 - 99 35 058

2008 23 277 -13 299 5 526 -8 324 - 334 3 - 337 27 171

2009 20 351 -7 827 4 902 -7 047 - 96 2 - 98 42 827

2010 23 265 -9 689 5 251 -7 961 - 116 5 - 121 39 756

3 6 295 -3 744 1 251 -1 945 - 21 2 - 23 9 037

4 5 362 -2 713 1 569 -2 155 - 23 - - 23 9 421

2011 24 833 -11 654 5 547 -9 238 - 119 3 - 122 41 111

1 7 062 -1 668 1 374 -2 686 - 32 1 - 33 10 623

2 5 883 -2 589 1 345 -2 500 - 24 - - 24 8 367

3 6 975 -4 757 1 475 -2 132 - 31 1 - 32 10 226

4 4 913 -2 640 1 353 -1 920 - 32 1 - 33 11 895

2012 r 25 833 -10 584 5 445 -8 048 - 83 4 - 87 49 840

1 r 6 331 -1 496 1 361 -2 007 - 18 - - 18 11 059

2 r 6 206 -2 392 1 362 -1 960 - 20 - - 20 10 867

3 r 7 299 -4 424 1 300 -1 854 - 27 - - 27 11 990

4 r 5 997 -2 272 1 422 -2 227 - 18 4 - 22 15 924

2013

1 r 6 215 -1 484 1 596 -2 230 - 20 4 - 24 11 0412 p 5 461 -3 189 1 496 -2 151 28 49 - 21 13 824

Credit Debit

L-7 Balance of Payments

Yearand

Quarter

A、Current Account

Total

Goods Services

46

Yearand

Quarter

A、Current Account B、Capital Current

Total,A plus B

Income Current Transfers

Balance

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Million US$

TotalEquity

SecuritiesDebt

SecuritiesTotal

EquitySecurities

DebtSecurities

2005 2 302 -6 028 1 625 -33 902 -12 464 -21 438 31 045 34 826 -3 781

2006 -19 620 -7 399 7 424 -40 779 -18 467 -22 312 21 814 22 662 - 848

2007 -38 951 -11 107 7 769 -44 966 -35 697 -9 269 4 904 5 599 - 695

2008 -1 660 -10 287 5 432 3 527 -4 573 8 100 -15 777 -15 418 - 359

2009 13 469 -5 877 2 805 -31 699 -21 197 -10 502 21 372 19 427 1 945

2010 - 358 -11 574 2 492 -33 487 -12 274 -21 213 12 823 9 986 2 837

3 -2 806 -2 900 129 -8 892 - 743 -8 149 -1 333 -1 502 169

4 -5 786 -3 758 659 -10 511 -2 699 -7 812 10 079 8 189 1 890

2011 -32 046 -12 766 -1 957 -19 503 -2 078 -17 425 -16 188 -14 924 -1 264

1 -3 900 -2 530 -2 304 -9 492 -2 062 -7 430 -3 428 -3 095 - 333

2 -4 140 -3 349 880 -12 905 -5 868 -7 037 5 319 2 814 2 505

3 -11 692 -2 723 -1 188 1 686 3 835 -2 149 -16 309 -15 617 - 692

4 -12 314 -4 164 655 1 208 2 017 - 809 -1 770 974 -2 744

2012 r -31 593 -13 050 3 207 -45 304 -16 960 -28 344 3 213 2 906 307

1 -3 769 -3 436 1 458 -6 362 - 168 -6 194 5 300 5 509 - 209

2 -7 760 -2 252 292 -8 211 -3 865 -4 346 -5 317 -5 276 - 41

3 r -8 100 -3 942 1 185 -17 211 -7 448 -9 763 - 114 110 - 224

4 r -11 964 -3 420 272 -13 520 -5 479 -8 041 3 344 2 563 781

2013

1 r -8 984 -4 085 869 -12 112 -4 520 -7 592 252 1 290 -1 038

2 p -10 082 -3 083 908 -3 071 1 446 -4 517 - 127 609 - 736

Total Assets Liabilities Assets Liabilities

2005 -1 003 909 -1 912 -6 254 16 819 19 763 293 20 056 -20 056

2006 - 965 1 930 -2 895 -1 266 1 551 6 594 - 508 6 086 -6 086

2007 - 289 3 691 -3 980 -6 847 11 585 -3 893 - 127 -4 020 4 020

2008 1 589 7 938 -6 349 10 621 3 235 25 511 763 26 274 -26 274

2009 852 5 344 -4 492 25 663 353 56 296 -2 170 54 126 -54 126

2010 577 4 497 -3 920 12 317 16 494 39 398 775 40 173 -40 173

3 66 960 - 894 1 399 8 725 6 231 1 767 7 998 -7 998

4 224 1 309 -1 085 - 624 -1 855 3 635 - 238 3 397 -3 397

2011 1 038 5 777 -4 739 -7 988 25 318 9 065 -2 826 6 239 -6 239

1 210 1 304 -1 094 7 560 6 084 6 723 -2 134 4 589 -4 589

2 348 1 344 - 996 -8 739 14 306 4 227 676 4 903 -4 903

3 250 1 623 -1 373 - 188 6 780 -1 466 -1 998 -3 464 3 464

4 230 1 506 -1 276 -6 621 -1 852 - 419 630 211 - 211

2012 r 328 4 526 -4 198 4 739 15 274 18 247 -2 763 15 484 -15 484

1 r - 249 1 032 -1 281 -2 475 1 995 7 290 -2 196 5 094 -5 094

2 r 375 1 383 -1 008 7 338 15 3 107 4 3 111 -3 111

3 r 107 1 045 - 938 6 516 5 359 3 890 - 194 3 696 -3 696

4 r 95 1 066 - 971 -6 640 7 905 3 960 - 377 3 583 -3 583

2013

1 r 130 1 191 -1 061 -6 514 12 476 2 057 94 2 151 -2 151

2 p 255 1 769 -1 514 -8 498 3 534 3 742 138 3 880 -3 880

Other Investment

L-7 Balance of Payments (Continued)

Yearand

Quarter

C、Financial Account

TotalDirect

InvestmentAbroad

DirectInvestmentAbroad inReportingEconomy

Portfolio Investment (Assets) Portfolio Investment (Liabilities)

47

Yearand

Quarter

C、Financial Account

Total, Athrough C

D、Net s andOmissions

Total, Athrough D

E、Reservest and

Related Item

Derivatives

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:NT$

Buying Selling Buying Selling Buying Selling Buying Selling Buying Selling Buying Selling

2005 32.78 32.88 38.74 39.14 0.2775 0.2815 4.20 4.26 56.47 56.87 22.33 22.532006 32.55 32.65 42.73 43.13 0.2720 0.2760 4.16 4.22 63.84 64.24 22.90 23.102007 32.39 32.49 47.59 47.99 0.2876 0.2916 4.13 4.19 64.60 65.00 25.15 25.352008 32.81 32.91 46.07 46.47 0.3616 0.3656 4.20 4.26 47.32 47.72 18.94 19.142009 31.98 32.08 45.89 46.29 0.3451 0.3491 4.10 4.16 51.39 51.79 23.11 23.312010 30.32 30.42 40.37 40.77 0.3713 0.3753 3.88 3.94 46.86 47.26 23.40 23.602011 30.22 30.32 38.97 39.37 0.3885 0.3925 3.87 3.93 46.52 46.92 23.28 23.48

2012 28.98 29.08 38.28 38.68 0.3343 0.3383 3.72 3.78 46.60 47.00 23.75 23.95

6 29.82 29.92 37.36 37.76 0.3731 0.3771 3.82 3.88 46.51 46.91 23.74 23.947 29.93 30.03 36.56 36.96 0.3809 0.3849 3.84 3.90 46.85 47.25 24.16 24.368 29.88 29.98 37.25 37.65 0.3794 0.3834 3.83 3.89 47.04 47.44 23.85 24.059 29.24 29.34 37.68 38.08 0.3756 0.3796 3.75 3.81 47.37 47.77 24.33 24.53

10 29.16 29.26 37.71 38.11 0.3643 0.3683 3.74 3.80 46.81 47.21 23.89 24.0911 29.00 29.10 37.60 38.00 0.3498 0.3538 3.72 3.78 46.42 46.82 23.79 23.9912 28.98 29.08 38.28 38.68 0.3343 0.3383 3.72 3.78 46.60 47.00 23.75 23.95

20131 29.48 29.58 39.83 40.23 0.3228 0.3268 3.78 3.84 46.54 46.94 24.59 24.792 29.61 29.71 38.63 39.03 0.3211 0.3251 3.80 3.86 44.58 44.98 24.40 24.603 29.77 29.87 38.02 38.42 0.3151 0.3191 3.81 3.87 45.10 45.50 24.86 25.064 29.48 29.58 38.43 38.83 0.3000 0.3040 3.78 3.84 45.56 45.96 25.16 25.365 29.87 29.97 38.82 39.22 0.2953 0.2993 3.83 3.89 45.32 45.72 23.91 24.116 29.93 30.03 38.93 39.33 0.3012 0.3052 3.84 3.90 45.53 45.93 23.32 23.52

Buying Selling Buying Selling Buying Selling Buying Selling Buying Selling Buying Selling

2005 0.7881 0.8081 24.91 25.11 28.13 28.33 19.64 19.84 23.97 24.17 4.08 4.182006 0.8935 0.9335 26.59 26.79 27.98 28.18 21.16 21.36 25.70 25.90 4.70 4.802007 1.0679 1.1079 28.74 28.94 33.07 33.27 22.47 22.67 28.48 28.68 5.03 5.132008 0.9300 0.9600 30.98 31.18 26.91 27.11 22.76 22.96 22.63 22.83 4.19 4.292009 0.9446 0.9896 30.92 31.12 30.35 30.55 22.73 22.93 28.68 28.88 4.44 4.542010 0.9965 1.0415 32.31 32.51 30.30 30.50 23.57 23.77 30.83 31.03 4.47 4.572011 0.9442 0.9842 32.06 32.32 29.56 29.76 23.21 23.41 30.63 30.83 4.33 4.43

2012 0.9323 0.9723 31.70 31.96 29.09 29.29 23.64 23.84 30.06 30.26 4.41 4.51

6 0.9227 0.9627 31.13 31.39 29.03 29.23 23.41 23.61 30.29 30.49 4.23 4.337 0.9341 0.9741 30.48 30.74 29.83 30.03 23.98 24.18 31.40 31.60 4.35 4.458 0.9384 0.9784 31.05 31.31 30.07 30.27 23.83 24.03 30.76 30.96 4.44 4.549 0.9359 0.9759 31.18 31.44 29.82 30.02 23.82 24.02 30.51 30.71 4.44 4.54

10 0.9359 0.9759 31.24 31.50 29.16 29.36 23.84 24.04 30.22 30.42 4.36 4.4611 0.9309 0.9709 31.25 31.51 29.16 29.36 23.71 23.91 30.21 30.41 4.32 4.4212 0.9323 0.9723 31.70 31.96 29.09 29.29 23.64 23.84 30.06 30.26 4.41 4.51

20131 0.9751 1.0151 32.26 32.52 29.35 29.55 23.76 23.96 30.61 30.81 4.59 4.692 0.9786 1.0186 31.72 31.98 28.83 29.03 23.84 24.04 30.23 30.43 4.55 4.653 1.0024 1.0424 31.27 31.53 29.26 29.46 23.96 24.16 30.97 31.17 4.52 4.624 0.9896 1.0296 31.39 31.65 29.08 29.28 23.84 24.04 30.48 30.68 4.46 4.565 0.9744 1.0144 31.26 31.52 28.86 29.06 23.60 23.80 28.65 28.85 4.49 4.596 0.9523 0.9923 31.56 31.82 28.53 28.73 23.63 23.83 27.65 27.85 4.42 4.52

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Endof

Period

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Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Base:2011=100

Livestock& FisheryProducts

FarmProducts

Foods Beve-rages

Tobaccos TextileProducts

WearingApparel and

ClothingAccessories

Leather,Fur andRelatedProducts

Woodand

BambooProducts

Furnitureand

Fixtures

Pulp, Paper,Paper

Products &PrintedMatter

1000.00 28.46 15.22 68.10 876.63 23.64 5.11 2.24 18.30 3.47 3.83 1.79 3.96 13.84

2005 84.22 70.94 74.56 49.74 89.39 71.73 96.48 75.76 79.01 98.39 86.52 83.93 91.27 81.882006 88.96 68.56 72.47 59.96 93.83 74.88 96.88 82.46 80.11 98.80 89.11 86.71 92.49 83.102007 94.72 74.88 82.41 67.86 99.28 81.60 97.16 84.88 83.22 99.10 93.68 91.51 94.13 88.182008 99.59 90.87 96.80 89.94 101.38 90.57 98.90 84.51 85.00 95.85 93.35 94.99 98.83 96.432009 90.90 84.86 84.72 67.11 93.48 88.39 99.91 91.93 85.77 99.04 92.88 92.27 100.79 88.592010 95.86 89.29 89.31 79.42 97.76 94.34 99.68 97.01 90.73 96.73 98.08 99.28 98.98 100.322011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 98.84 100.94 101.36 101.03 98.24 100.66 103.10 108.10 98.01 105.26 103.59 100.51 102.13 95.24

7 98.23 103.58 108.11 97.07 97.58 101.40 103.94 108.82 99.78 107.02 104.13 102.05 103.18 96.188 99.26 105.40 112.53 101.65 98.21 102.36 103.93 108.82 98.15 106.41 105.45 101.88 103.11 94.819 99.03 103.05 108.89 100.77 98.09 103.08 103.92 108.82 97.70 105.57 105.30 100.94 101.98 93.77

10 97.60 98.67 99.85 97.28 97.17 101.15 103.93 108.82 96.82 105.61 104.24 99.94 101.35 93.4911 96.62 96.46 96.15 96.31 96.20 100.82 103.62 108.82 96.84 104.98 103.53 99.69 100.81 93.1712 96.29 96.75 97.72 95.53 95.88 100.65 103.92 108.82 95.37 105.25 103.63 99.53 100.66 93.01

20131 96.48 96.40 95.34 97.76 95.94 101.00 104.13 111.29 95.61 105.36 103.05 101.77 100.29 93.192 97.86 92.02 89.15 100.79 97.43 101.03 103.98 111.29 97.26 106.21 104.57 102.64 101.77 93.943 97.42 89.62 86.84 97.75 97.24 101.39 104.17 111.29 97.73 106.55 104.33 107.09 101.90 94.434 r 96.72 93.08 91.98 94.84 96.55 101.86 103.95 111.29 96.37 106.84 106.79 106.45 102.49 94.635 r 95.79 96.69 99.44 93.99 95.43 100.99 103.96 111.29 97.19 106.39 107.89 106.50 102.74 94.296 r 96.27 93.87 95.05 94.62 95.86 101.08 104.15 111.29 97.71 106.85 108.40 106.69 103.16 94.237 96.14 93.70 92.79 95.11 95.67 101.41 103.82 111.29 97.35 106.46 108.60 105.76 103.19 94.02

ChemicalMaterial

ChemicalProducts and

MedicalGoods

Petro-leum &

CoalProducts

Rubber &Plastic

Products

Non-metallicMineralProducts

BasicMetals

Fabri-catedMetal

Products

Machi-nery andEquip-ment

Computers,Electronic

and OpticalProducts

Electro-nic Parts

andCompo-

nents

ElectricalEquip-ment

TransportEquipmentand Parts

Miscella-neous

Products

117.65 28.96 63.88 23.42 19.84 80.93 39.13 60.18 67.69 227.68 27.16 36.02 7.95 26.82

2005 72.60 87.79 59.32 83.06 93.66 66.96 86.06 88.87 137.60 138.83 78.68 91.84 91.21 74.222006 78.52 89.41 70.51 85.23 96.30 80.48 88.56 89.15 131.50 134.86 90.39 91.37 93.38 77.832007 86.60 91.87 79.11 88.16 101.72 98.08 97.83 90.63 126.38 128.96 95.11 92.54 95.27 81.372008 90.63 96.08 95.27 93.77 108.96 108.38 105.26 94.25 115.05 114.34 96.45 94.94 94.53 88.312009 74.04 98.38 71.36 96.06 108.00 79.13 94.23 99.97 114.68 113.00 92.93 99.00 96.64 96.152010 89.30 97.43 84.32 97.29 102.96 95.62 98.59 98.76 106.20 107.81 97.85 98.63 96.80 99.172011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 93.62 98.53 105.24 100.21 97.80 90.24 96.18 101.26 100.06 99.81 98.87 101.14 101.25 106.73

7 89.50 98.90 97.47 100.62 99.09 89.81 96.64 102.66 101.13 100.80 98.38 101.69 102.69 113.678 91.27 98.76 105.11 100.58 98.18 88.74 96.03 102.71 100.87 100.69 98.77 101.76 101.86 114.809 92.88 98.19 109.88 100.79 97.82 87.46 95.05 101.86 99.57 99.20 98.27 101.34 100.96 115.87

10 92.44 97.38 107.90 99.73 96.70 86.00 94.29 100.84 98.10 98.37 99.16 100.98 100.74 109.9711 91.43 96.32 104.20 98.79 95.73 85.39 93.63 99.59 97.04 97.91 98.41 100.44 100.31 110.0712 91.89 95.55 103.15 98.52 94.40 85.45 93.58 98.34 96.15 97.93 97.37 100.14 100.36 110.15

20131 94.28 94.30 103.84 97.99 92.08 86.17 93.93 96.98 95.29 97.35 97.44 100.04 100.44 109.892 97.37 94.84 108.14 98.77 91.23 87.75 95.40 97.22 96.80 98.40 98.25 100.52 101.83 109.883 94.97 95.15 106.70 98.99 90.25 87.54 95.89 97.05 97.69 98.92 98.44 100.51 102.56 110.164 r 91.94 94.88 103.77 98.59 89.30 86.12 96.18 96.65 97.81 99.38 97.61 100.49 105.03 110.135 r 90.94 93.81 99.33 97.56 88.24 84.26 95.26 95.81 97.15 98.62 96.41 99.99 106.02 110.126 r 91.83 94.09 100.60 98.17 89.64 82.59 95.05 97.02 98.58 98.90 96.71 100.63 106.38 115.517 91.56 93.38 101.83 98.00 89.25 81.63 94.57 96.48 98.35 98.89 96.19 100.50 105.62 115.64

M-1 Indexes of Wholesale Price

Yearand

Month

GeneralIndex

Agriculture, Forestry,Quarrying

andMineral

Products

Manufacturing Products

Weight

Yearand

Month

Manufacturing ProductsWater

Supply,Electricity

& Gas

Weight

49

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Base:2011=100

Food

1000.00 251.94 13.91 19.96 2.64 1.94 15.57 3.65 19.69 4.89

2005 92.92 88.00 81.63 80.56 86.07 83.06 70.07 77.11 114.92 77.682006 93.48 87.43 82.57 79.90 87.33 79.70 70.57 79.23 104.92 79.472007 95.16 89.93 84.81 82.50 87.84 83.69 74.94 79.95 114.88 79.962008 98.51 97.62 94.77 94.80 95.92 101.45 84.28 89.73 114.77 90.282009 97.66 97.19 96.44 94.43 100.96 101.97 87.95 95.17 102.33 93.132010 98.60 97.79 95.86 96.27 99.01 90.78 93.88 96.46 103.51 96.092011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 101.93 104.16 102.20 97.72 103.22 107.13 103.80 101.62 122.18 102.87

7 102.53 105.55 102.84 97.55 104.22 100.13 104.70 102.76 133.70 102.618 103.53 108.77 102.59 97.36 101.18 109.87 105.33 101.04 171.88 102.179 103.19 107.63 102.65 97.71 101.56 105.90 104.22 101.29 142.63 103.59

10 103.12 106.07 102.68 97.99 104.02 107.34 103.03 102.61 127.30 104.2311 102.34 104.23 102.80 98.98 105.42 103.89 102.41 101.80 106.12 104.7912 102.59 105.40 103.10 100.28 106.06 108.23 102.27 103.25 125.50 104.79

20131 102.41 105.28 102.89 102.12 104.64 110.65 104.27 102.41 122.16 104.522 102.90 103.61 103.55 103.47 102.32 110.52 107.46 101.57 98.88 105.073 101.42 102.04 103.89 100.83 104.98 112.54 103.74 102.99 83.67 105.824 102.05 102.84 103.67 100.12 104.89 111.95 104.66 103.09 100.74 105.865 102.24 104.48 103.47 99.40 105.75 102.08 104.96 103.01 120.45 106.346 102.75 105.00 103.75 100.50 105.51 94.11 105.84 103.46 129.18 106.547 102.61 104.24 103.62 100.83 104.54 94.48 106.82 103.36 129.53 106.55

FruitsProcessed

FruitsDairy

ProductsEdible Oil Condiments

AlcoholicBeverages

NonalcoholicBeverages&

BeverageMaterials

Cooked FoodFood Awayfrom Home

Other Food

22.58 0.69 10.17 1.77 2.66 7.66 9.12 6.77 98.99 9.28

2005 95.07 87.96 76.74 67.79 86.83 105.21 98.02 84.28 88.26 83.152006 96.06 89.39 77.67 68.63 87.25 105.43 96.76 85.22 88.86 84.842007 92.66 89.94 82.17 73.71 87.63 105.04 97.01 86.59 91.08 86.342008 104.21 93.42 91.09 97.90 92.07 105.41 100.40 94.58 97.87 93.822009 98.22 96.85 93.18 95.35 95.22 104.05 100.61 98.81 98.55 97.452010 96.54 97.78 97.21 95.69 97.26 100.64 99.96 97.83 98.58 97.752011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 107.74 100.17 104.51 101.22 100.45 100.09 101.74 102.85 102.32 103.32

7 110.19 98.54 104.29 102.15 100.15 100.16 101.64 102.96 102.77 104.208 112.46 99.81 104.88 98.91 99.62 100.21 101.60 103.03 102.84 102.199 123.77 97.05 104.76 103.54 100.53 99.83 101.85 103.60 102.93 103.59

10 118.93 97.78 104.46 103.78 101.48 100.76 102.72 103.71 102.99 104.5811 115.43 101.79 104.96 102.49 101.14 100.37 102.42 104.28 103.31 105.0312 109.30 101.21 105.06 101.73 101.34 100.27 102.54 104.38 103.37 105.24

20131 109.27 101.31 104.57 100.79 100.21 100.41 101.25 105.07 103.43 103.472 108.98 102.51 104.04 98.03 99.06 100.44 101.09 104.10 103.39 102.363 106.03 103.32 104.37 99.29 100.98 100.38 101.26 104.33 103.64 104.304 99.95 103.27 103.50 101.52 100.56 100.27 102.22 104.17 103.73 103.895 101.76 103.27 104.60 100.74 100.42 100.13 101.33 103.99 103.82 104.366 r 97.36 103.66 105.36 100.79 100.02 100.47 101.84 104.12 103.96 104.697 87.93 101.17 106.47 102.40 100.59 101.03 101.62 104.18 103.89 103.20

M-2 Indexes of Consumer Price

Meat

Food

Yearand

Month

GeneralIndex

Cereals &Cereal

Products

MeatProducts

EggsFish &

Seafood

ProcessedFish &

SeafoodVegetables

ProcessedVegetables

Weight

Weight

Yearand

Month

50

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Base:2011=100

Clothing Housing Transpor-

Garments Footwear

ApparelServices &

Acce-ssories

ResidentialRent

Maintenance&

Repair ofDwellings

HouseholdAppliances

HouseholdOperations

Water,Electricity

& GasSupply

tation &Communi-

cation

Equipment ForTransportation

&Communication

37.68 29.43 6.50 1.75 271.35 182.23 13.97 30.02 8.15 36.99 153.36 30.75

2005 96.24 96.02 98.30 94.76 95.76 98.83 87.52 93.26 99.47 85.74 94.42 105.452006 92.78 91.93 96.23 95.37 96.60 99.03 90.97 93.82 98.83 89.06 96.01 103.002007 95.35 94.77 98.26 96.04 97.54 99.23 94.98 95.28 98.95 92.14 97.66 102.362008 96.29 95.50 99.30 97.55 99.04 99.84 99.26 97.87 99.89 95.97 99.94 100.932009 95.58 94.69 99.06 96.92 98.70 99.60 96.96 98.37 99.33 95.37 95.94 96.352010 97.20 96.76 98.60 98.66 99.15 99.64 97.65 97.68 99.26 98.58 98.61 99.632011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 102.52 102.86 101.83 100.37 101.13 100.62 101.07 101.29 99.27 103.76 100.44 100.39

7 99.52 99.04 101.70 99.46 101.95 100.69 101.05 101.69 98.29 109.02 99.63 99.638 96.30 94.91 101.32 99.32 102.16 100.75 101.43 101.41 98.34 110.23 101.28 99.939 94.88 92.98 101.14 100.60 102.40 100.87 101.55 101.42 99.38 111.06 101.71 100.16

10 113.96 118.29 100.25 99.73 101.32 100.94 101.68 102.23 98.30 102.92 101.71 100.1711 111.01 113.44 104.22 100.69 101.30 100.96 101.73 101.85 98.30 102.92 101.11 99.9312 107.77 109.26 103.75 101.01 101.31 100.97 101.74 102.00 98.30 102.88 101.14 99.76

20131 102.41 102.67 102.47 100.68 101.29 101.04 101.58 101.40 98.38 102.88 101.40 100.522 98.36 97.75 101.17 100.66 101.45 101.10 101.63 101.60 101.61 102.88 102.64 100.363 96.78 96.11 99.57 99.98 101.55 101.15 101.89 102.62 98.28 103.14 101.51 100.204 r 107.22 109.31 100.51 100.71 101.54 101.17 102.14 102.30 98.19 103.15 100.96 100.095 r 105.71 107.17 101.67 99.58 101.55 101.21 102.37 102.08 98.19 103.15 100.54 99.536 r 103.51 104.05 103.28 98.16 102.67 101.22 102.31 102.12 98.43 111.20 100.51 98.887 100.43 100.22 102.33 99.35 102.69 101.25 102.50 101.85 98.21 111.43 100.26 98.57

Fuels &Lubricants

Services andVehicle Parts

ForTransportation &Communication

MedicalCare

Services

Medicines&

HealthFood

MedicalSupplies &Appliance

Educa-tional

Expense

Entertain-ment

Expense

Tobacco &Betel Nuts

CosmeticItems

35.24 87.36 49.24 33.59 11.38 4.27 168.44 97.20 71.24 67.99 11.54 19.26

2005 74.53 100.83 88.35 92.41 75.26 102.24 99.25 102.32 94.68 86.45 68.04 95.172006 82.96 100.27 91.31 96.54 76.38 101.11 99.42 102.53 94.77 90.05 75.73 95.262007 88.02 100.94 94.94 96.98 88.52 100.76 100.02 102.62 96.46 91.72 78.63 96.202008 94.19 102.43 96.99 98.08 93.22 101.28 101.33 102.47 99.72 93.25 79.48 99.692009 84.39 101.46 97.57 99.14 93.08 100.28 99.53 101.33 96.97 95.80 87.80 100.682010 93.19 100.93 98.21 99.66 94.44 99.34 99.48 100.13 98.55 98.62 97.09 100.362011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 105.78 97.85 100.86 100.81 101.11 100.42 100.68 99.78 101.96 102.30 104.28 101.18

7 104.13 97.43 100.97 100.93 101.22 100.31 102.11 99.69 105.56 101.94 104.64 101.938 110.12 97.39 100.96 100.96 101.12 100.40 101.79 99.75 104.70 101.77 103.79 101.849 111.91 97.23 101.07 101.14 101.11 100.32 100.91 99.84 102.44 102.47 103.59 100.94

10 110.27 98.02 101.37 101.46 101.39 100.53 101.02 99.81 102.75 101.42 104.49 100.8611 107.84 98.19 101.52 101.57 101.75 100.19 100.21 99.83 100.74 102.10 105.23 101.1812 108.19 98.13 101.90 101.58 103.10 100.30 100.10 99.95 100.30 102.58 105.73 102.94

20131 108.43 98.24 101.52 101.59 101.76 99.38 100.44 99.92 101.17 102.24 107.06 102.002 111.47 99.23 101.70 101.69 102.19 99.49 103.33 100.06 107.81 107.10 107.51 100.823 109.08 98.27 102.00 101.67 103.34 100.09 100.05 100.00 100.12 102.19 108.08 101.164 r 106.85 98.24 101.93 101.74 103.11 99.37 100.63 99.92 101.61 102.57 109.04 102.125 r 105.84 98.14 102.05 101.77 103.49 99.43 100.23 99.67 101.01 101.96 109.23 100.956 r 106.52 98.03 102.23 101.76 104.17 99.84 100.73 99.56 102.35 102.93 107.13 101.677 107.82 97.16 102.21 101.76 103.98 100.15 102.28 99.72 105.80 102.01 106.87 101.38

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Yearand

Month

Weight

Weight

51

Yearand

Month

Health Education & Entertainment Miscellancous

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Base:2011=100

CornBeverages& Spirits

EnergyMinerals

OrganicChemicals

Plastics &ArticlesThereof

1000.00 8.61 18.11 5.73 14.68 3.31 251.08 232.28 125.25 50.08 36.74 30.34 4.12

2005 74.40 62.69 52.85 46.42 72.26 88.80 49.27 50.58 77.72 68.19 74.25 85.67 77.972006 80.96 70.81 54.83 50.83 80.29 92.09 59.16 60.74 83.07 75.22 75.77 86.40 81.352007 88.20 87.57 78.30 76.32 82.46 94.10 66.75 68.67 90.22 84.07 80.64 91.32 89.442008 96.00 82.31 100.63 97.17 83.16 97.44 89.19 92.14 94.52 88.20 87.51 95.99 86.332009 86.78 75.93 80.49 71.27 88.61 100.65 66.18 66.95 84.77 68.03 87.97 96.30 88.692010 92.89 87.61 86.32 78.57 96.54 97.78 78.95 79.10 91.95 84.39 96.27 100.60 100.082011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 98.72 97.49 101.04 97.37 103.48 112.44 101.29 103.66 96.92 95.36 94.50 97.35 101.70

7 97.79 96.81 109.09 105.72 105.79 115.05 95.92 97.76 95.50 90.73 95.53 98.76 102.778 99.04 96.06 111.21 109.58 104.81 115.20 101.17 103.53 95.77 91.36 94.45 98.61 104.389 98.57 96.86 111.72 106.74 104.09 114.90 101.23 103.69 95.87 92.48 93.40 97.76 102.70

10 96.87 96.51 105.68 100.20 103.12 114.62 97.91 101.24 95.73 93.46 91.57 96.06 103.4811 95.72 96.57 102.77 100.35 103.58 114.49 96.73 99.98 95.41 94.16 90.37 95.41 103.8912 94.94 96.54 98.98 92.46 103.29 114.63 95.87 99.05 95.10 94.91 89.44 94.38 104.59

20131 95.02 96.76 100.60 99.09 104.78 114.90 97.46 99.86 95.86 96.90 88.97 93.73 99.172 96.79 99.00 102.75 99.92 104.86 115.74 100.74 103.31 98.11 101.89 90.09 94.82 100.443 95.97 102.30 101.90 98.33 105.00 115.46 98.75 101.11 96.01 96.64 90.11 94.95 100.964 r 94.67 107.22 100.79 96.76 106.13 115.61 95.74 98.02 94.14 94.39 88.98 93.87 106.525 r 93.25 108.42 100.02 90.03 104.62 115.47 92.97 95.02 92.92 93.28 87.41 92.52 107.146 r 93.99 108.19 101.36 92.77 104.83 115.91 93.71 95.79 93.41 93.48 88.49 93.79 108.667 93.68 107.20 100.37 89.40 104.21 115.33 94.22 96.96 93.21 93.53 87.11 92.59 108.75

Iron &Steel

Boilers,Machinery

, MechanicalAppliances &Parts Thereof

ElectricalMachiner,TV Image,

SoundRecorders

& Parts, Etc

Optical,Measuring,Checking,Medical

Instruments &Parts Thereof

5.15 10.59 13.17 13.33 99.49 47.55 326.36 110.00 216.35 23.03 41.48 39.55 5.31

2005 84.76 79.23 66.93 92.18 60.49 61.03 111.45 91.27 126.93 80.73 103.49 103.30 91.322006 87.72 83.61 67.81 89.34 80.93 66.18 109.04 89.80 123.74 79.18 101.56 101.29 91.782007 95.07 93.84 71.52 90.75 100.83 88.96 107.52 89.78 120.91 80.73 101.79 101.63 89.362008 96.38 97.85 71.83 96.56 106.60 118.97 102.00 92.10 109.25 85.91 100.08 100.00 95.942009 90.54 88.58 73.62 104.55 78.49 82.38 107.89 100.39 113.38 95.22 104.56 104.46 103.192010 99.82 102.20 82.17 105.64 95.91 97.16 103.04 99.25 105.82 97.14 102.74 102.70 101.122011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 99.45 91.57 88.71 91.57 90.21 90.59 101.23 101.41 101.10 101.17 100.68 100.75 101.67

7 101.02 92.17 89.48 96.00 89.54 91.99 102.70 103.43 102.16 102.40 101.37 101.46 102.898 101.80 89.88 86.54 92.74 88.46 91.24 102.75 103.36 102.30 102.48 101.46 101.54 102.889 100.65 88.18 84.38 91.99 88.62 87.63 101.47 102.37 100.81 101.91 100.86 100.93 101.83

10 99.48 88.41 83.52 89.26 87.19 84.68 100.55 100.88 100.31 101.09 99.87 99.93 100.8211 99.11 88.44 82.87 85.52 85.37 84.07 99.32 98.77 99.73 99.93 99.14 99.21 99.7012 99.17 87.62 82.71 81.82 85.74 83.34 98.20 96.65 99.33 99.24 98.18 98.21 99.15

20131 101.07 87.75 83.14 78.03 86.74 84.27 96.88 93.91 98.73 98.48 97.28 97.28 97.222 101.99 89.65 84.90 76.50 88.72 85.79 97.77 93.80 100.15 99.99 97.58 97.49 97.843 106.47 90.31 85.84 75.21 87.56 85.85 97.84 93.28 100.51 99.30 97.57 97.52 97.564 r 106.48 90.73 85.80 73.55 85.45 84.67 97.53 92.25 100.57 99.39 97.46 97.37 98.035 r 106.64 90.29 84.63 71.63 83.53 81.96 96.86 90.89 100.25 98.90 96.91 96.85 97.346 r 107.09 90.83 85.50 73.90 82.63 80.30 97.94 92.81 100.90 100.12 98.78 98.73 98.407 105.58 90.57 84.99 73.56 81.36 78.90 97.47 91.98 100.62 99.80 98.47 98.43 98.05

Optical,Measuring,

MedicalInstruments,

MusicalInstruments &Parts Thereof

StoneMaterials,Glass &

Glassware

BaseMetals &Articles of

BaseMetal

Machinery,Electrical

Equipment,TV Image &

SoundRecorders,

Etc

Transpor-tationEquip-ment

M-3 Indexes of Import Price

Yearand

Month

GeneralIndex

AnimalProducts

PreparedFoodstuffs,Beverages,Spirits &Tobacco

MineralProducts

Productsof The

Chemicalor AlliedIndustries

VegetableProducts

Plastics,Rubber &ArticlesThereof

Leather &ArticlesThereof

Weight

52

Weight

Yearand

Month

Miscella-neous

Manufac-tured

Articles

Wood &Articles of

Wood

Woodpulp,Paper &ArticlesThereof

Textiles &TextileArticles

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Base:2011=100

EnergyMinerals

OrganicChemicals

Plastics &ArticlesThereof

Man-MadeFilaments,

Filament Yarn& WovenFabrics

1000.00 6.61 4.29 59.90 58.77 74.94 44.46 84.07 73.20 6.26 42.39 14.03

2005 100.94 62.05 72.16 56.71 56.00 76.07 66.20 79.82 81.85 81.61 78.85 74.662006 103.46 64.89 74.58 68.04 67.36 80.17 71.04 83.40 85.56 82.72 80.22 76.002007 107.14 63.34 83.62 77.74 77.27 89.57 84.15 89.06 91.92 87.30 83.93 78.522008 104.84 75.51 91.34 100.48 100.27 90.07 84.99 94.53 95.73 95.92 84.83 79.592009 97.93 72.45 104.94 66.73 66.16 79.27 68.87 84.83 86.20 87.05 87.72 84.282010 99.91 80.77 102.43 79.42 79.16 92.45 89.23 93.78 95.33 102.50 93.36 93.652011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 98.38 107.31 105.37 103.91 103.69 92.09 87.49 96.74 96.01 94.83 96.82 94.16

7 97.96 106.71 106.77 94.51 94.14 87.96 81.24 96.03 95.31 97.80 97.62 96.118 98.49 102.99 110.55 103.18 102.92 89.95 84.27 96.44 95.80 95.81 96.64 93.719 97.92 101.49 109.30 107.76 107.58 91.35 87.10 96.30 96.11 92.61 96.95 97.17

10 96.77 98.07 108.64 105.08 104.88 91.35 87.19 94.25 94.48 91.51 96.39 97.4411 95.71 95.60 106.39 99.53 99.26 91.06 86.98 93.24 93.51 90.39 95.34 96.2912 95.50 89.18 106.13 99.11 98.84 92.01 88.80 93.86 94.41 91.06 93.36 91.32

20131 95.64 88.11 105.55 101.20 101.04 94.09 92.86 95.42 96.22 92.06 93.17 91.802 97.29 86.21 107.35 105.82 105.71 96.75 96.23 97.18 97.89 93.96 95.30 94.393 97.45 85.95 107.59 102.48 102.29 95.06 92.89 96.64 97.41 95.07 95.89 94.044 r 97.24 86.47 107.57 98.83 98.55 92.21 87.91 95.65 96.44 95.33 94.50 91.925 r 96.26 87.90 107.34 96.06 95.73 91.09 86.39 95.02 95.80 94.31 95.49 95.976 r 96.85 88.37 107.84 98.43 98.13 91.60 87.43 95.93 96.95 94.33 96.42 97.657 96.76 86.29 109.43 99.64 99.37 91.03 87.18 95.78 97.18 94.23 95.89 95.34

Iron &Steel

Articles ofIron orSteel

Boilers,Machinery,Mechanical

Appliances &Parts Thereof

ElectricalMachiner, TVImage, SoundRecorders &

Parts, Etc

Optical,Measuring,Checking,Medical

Instruments &Parts Thereof

Seats,Furniture,Lamps &

Parts Thereof

8.57 100.69 39.81 25.49 480.78 105.79 375.00 30.25 79.74 78.99 15.18 6.21

2005 97.77 83.33 83.69 88.44 129.33 130.12 126.18 92.61 136.93 137.72 98.01 93.772006 91.53 90.85 84.48 92.19 128.20 123.87 129.77 91.97 131.41 131.83 99.52 93.882007 96.09 103.84 102.90 104.00 124.61 119.50 126.95 95.90 130.00 130.28 100.43 94.542008 94.63 107.24 115.40 101.89 113.69 111.32 114.64 96.25 115.98 116.26 101.06 97.572009 89.82 89.03 86.93 90.28 113.10 111.52 113.73 101.46 110.16 110.19 105.11 101.762010 101.72 99.10 99.25 99.45 107.39 105.61 108.10 98.92 107.07 107.13 100.83 98.542011 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

2012 93.63 92.24 88.00 93.69 99.91 100.29 99.75 101.29 99.58 99.53 102.55 103.20

7 97.31 92.57 89.00 93.74 100.95 101.07 100.90 102.13 100.30 100.23 103.93 104.488 94.65 91.72 87.67 93.01 100.68 100.92 100.58 102.44 100.63 100.57 103.87 104.439 90.02 90.23 85.31 91.83 99.28 99.37 99.24 101.45 98.42 98.35 102.39 102.96

10 89.52 89.55 83.63 91.07 98.14 98.51 97.99 100.82 97.94 97.87 101.52 102.1611 88.68 88.87 82.94 90.72 97.48 97.97 97.28 100.03 98.21 98.16 101.01 101.6012 88.06 88.54 82.70 90.40 97.10 97.72 96.85 99.92 100.54 100.52 100.71 101.21

20131 85.75 88.41 81.85 89.70 96.70 98.24 96.19 100.48 99.66 99.64 100.58 100.292 85.49 90.49 83.90 92.10 98.24 100.08 97.64 101.04 98.82 98.78 102.18 101.633 85.04 90.66 84.81 90.66 99.24 101.32 98.58 101.34 98.75 98.70 102.60 101.954 r 84.33 91.20 87.02 91.23 99.92 103.36 98.87 101.38 98.46 98.42 103.34 101.975 r 83.27 89.72 85.60 89.53 98.78 103.11 97.48 100.40 98.61 98.57 103.03 101.516 r 84.73 89.40 84.39 90.44 99.29 103.32 98.07 101.56 98.77 98.72 103.75 102.377 84.25 88.35 82.57 89.77 99.39 103.67 98.09 101.45 98.67 98.62 103.75 102.25

M-4 Indexes of Export Price

Yearand

Month

GeneralIndex

AnimalProducts

PreparedFoodstuffs,Beverages,Spirits &Tobacco

Productsof The

Chemicalor AlliedIndustries

MineralProducts

Plastics,Rubber &ArticlesThereof

53

Weight

Yearand

Month

Miscella-neous

Manufac-tured

Articles

StoneMaterials,Glass &

Glassware

BaseMetals &Articles ofBase Metal

Machinery,Electrical

Equipment,TV Image& Sound

Recorders, Etc

Transpor-tation

Equipment

Optical,Measuring,

MedicalInstruments,

MusicalInstruments &Parts Thereof

Weight

Wood pulp,Paper &ArticlesThereof

Textiles &TextileArticles

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:%

2005 4.1 5.1 4.4 11.3 4.8 6.8 3.7 3.1 5.6 4.22006 3.9 4.6 4.1 10.3 5.4 6.3 3.5 2.7 4.8 4.12007 3.9 4.6 3.8 8.7 5.3 6.0 3.3 2.1 4.0 4.02008 4.1 5.8 4.0 7.5 5.7 6.1 3.2 2.2 3.5 4.22009 5.9 9.3 5.1 7.8 7.6 8.3 3.7 3.0 5.3 ...2010 5.2 9.6 5.1 7.1 7.8 8.0 3.7 2.2 4.3 ...2011 4.4 9.0 4.6 6.0 8.0 7.5 3.4 2.0 3.4 ...

2012 4.2 8.1 4.4 5.5 7.9 7.2 3.2 2.0 3.3 ...

7 r 4.3 8.2 4.3 5.4 7.8 7.3 3.1 - 3.2 ...8 4.4 8.1 4.2 5.4 7.8 7.3 3.1 - 3.2 ...9 4.3 7.8 4.3 5.4 7.7 7.3 3.1 1.9 3.3 ...

10 4.3 7.9 4.2 5.4 7.7 7.4 3.0 - 3.4 ...11 4.3 7.8 4.2 5.4 7.7 7.2 3.0 - 3.4 ...12 4.2 7.8 4.3 5.4 7.7 7.1 3.0 1.8 3.3 ...

20131 r 4.2 7.9 4.2 5.4 7.8 7.0 3.2 - 3.4 ...2 4.2 7.7 4.3 5.4 7.7 7.0 3.5 - 3.4 ...3 4.2 7.6 4.1 5.4 7.7 7.2 3.2 1.9 3.5 ...4 4.1 7.5 4.1 5.4 7.7 7.2 3.1 - 3.5 ...5 r 4.1 7.6 4.1 5.4 ... 7.1 3.2 - 3.4 ...6 4.1 7.6 3.9 5.4 ... 7.1 3.2 2.1 3.3 ...7 4.3 7.4 ... ... ... ... ... - 3.3 ...

Unit:US$

1997 13 810 30 526 - - 23 888 23 309 - 26 158 27 170 774

1998 12 598 31 843 - - 24 502 24 902 - 21 647 25 507 821

1999 13 585 33 486 - - 24 179 25 613 - 21 442 24 716 865

2000 14 704 35 239 - 23 019 21 906 25 137 - 23 414 25 374 949

2001 13 147 36 063 - 22 863 21 900 24 885 - 21 194 24 812 1 042

2002 13 404 36 958 31 324 24 413 23 654 27 213 12 094 21 705 24 285 1 135

2003 13 773 38 339 33 795 29 429 28 945 31 267 13 451 23 319 23 559 1 274

2004 15 012 40 419 36 476 33 089 32 939 36 799 15 029 27 046 24 454 1 490

2005 16 051 42 646 35 835 33 603 33 995 37 904 17 551 29 400 26 092 1 731

2006 16 491 44 767 34 075 35 275 35 616 40 407 19 707 33 114 27 699 2 069

2007 17 154 46 499 34 077 40 463 40 547 46 139 21 653 38 700 29 942 2 651

2008 17 399 46 928 37 961 44 334 44 362 43 281 19 162 39 255 30 953 3 412

2009 16 359 45 368 39 399 40 394 40 736 35 288 17 110 37 220 30 018 3 748

2010 18 503 46 894 42 983 40 198 39 654 36 375 20 757 44 790 31 913 4 430

2011 20 006 48 372 ... 43 742 42 624 ... ... 50 123 34 457 ...

N-1 Unemployment Rate of Major Countries (Areas) in the World

Yearand

Month

R.O.C.*UnitedStates

*Japan GermanyUnited

Kingdon*Canada

*Korea,Rep. Of

*Singapore*Hong

Kong*****China,

People's Rep.

Notes : *Data are seasonally adjusted.**Data refer to the average figure of recent three months.***Data on People's Republic of China refer to urban area.

N-2 Per Capita GDP of Major Countries (Areas) in the World

Yearand

MonthR.O.C. United States Japan Germany France

UnitedKingdom

Korea,Rep. of

Singapore

54

Hong KongChina,

People's Rep.

Notes : The figures were obtained through dividing GDP by mid-year population , expressed in US$.

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

2005 75.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 116.402006 78.6 102.2 104.4 106.1 100.5 100.1 99.4 108.4 111.9 102.2 116.602007 84.7 105.0 107.3 113.4 101.8 100.6 98.6 115.9 118.4 100.8 118.502008 83.7 101.5 103.8 113.6 99.2 97.9 95.7 119.8 113.5 94.0 112.902009 77.1 91.6 81.7 94.0 86.5 89.0 85.4 119.7 108.7 86.2 ...2010 95.8 94.5 94.3 104.8 90.8 90.9 89.6 139.2 141.1 89.3 ...2011 100.0 98.4 91.1 113.3 92.6 90.3 92.8 147.4 151.8 89.9 ...

2012 99.8 101.9 91.8 112.6 90.1 88.2 93.9 148.7 152.4 89.2 ...

6 99.9 104.0 96.1 116.0 93.2 86.2 93.0 151.6 170.0 86.6 ...7 103.7 102.3 95.9 115.4 90.7 87.6 89.7 147.0 153.3 - ...8 104.4 103.9 87.3 106.0 69.7 85.6 92.4 138.3 144.0 - ...9 99.1 103.1 91.3 118.5 88.8 84.5 93.1 144.2 149.2 95.9 ...

10 102.5 101.7 91.8 116.5 95.1 91.2 94.4 149.8 144.7 - ...11 100.8 102.0 90.1 117.8 92.9 91.3 97.3 155.3 144.0 - ...12 98.5 102.6 87.7 104.3 86.5 83.9 92.3 152.5 165.3 93.5 ...

20131 102.9 102.5 81.7 101.2 92.2 86.2 94.9 152.1 141.0 ... ...2 82.3 103.0 84.7 106.0 89.5 84.2 98.9 133.5 125.1 ... ...3 101.1 103.9 94.6 ... ... 91.1 ... 150.2 ... ... ...4 99.7 102.5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...5 104.3 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...6 99.5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

R.O.C base year: 2011=100, China, People's Rep. base year: the last year=100, and the rest countries base year: 2005=100.

Singapore and Hong Kong are manufacturing production index.

Unit:National Currency Per US$

N.T. Yen EuroPound

SterlingCanadian

DollarAustralia

DollarWon

SingaporeDollar

Hong KongDollar

YuanRenminbi

THB

2005 32.17 110.22 0.804 0.549 1.212 1.309 1 024.1 1.664 7.777 8.194 40.2202006 32.53 116.30 0.797 0.543 1.134 1.328 954.8 1.589 7.768 7.973 37.8822007 32.84 117.75 0.731 0.500 1.074 1.195 929.3 1.507 7.801 7.608 34.5182008 31.52 103.36 0.683 0.540 1.067 1.192 1 102.0 1.415 7.787 6.949 33.3132009 33.05 93.57 0.720 0.639 1.143 1.282 1 276.9 1.455 7.752 6.831 34.2862010 31.64 87.78 0.755 0.647 1.030 1.090 1 156.1 1.364 7.769 6.770 31.6862011 29.46 79.81 0.719 0.624 0.990 0.969 1 108.3 1.258 7.784 6.461 30.492

2012 29.61 79.80 0.778 0.631 0.999 0.966 1 126.5 1.250 7.756 6.308 31.0837 30.01 78.98 0.814 0.641 1.014 0.972 1 142.3 1.262 7.755 6.324 31.6538 29.99 78.66 0.806 0.636 0.992 0.955 1 132.1 1.249 7.756 6.340 31.4329 29.61 78.17 0.778 0.620 0.978 0.962 1 123.7 1.232 7.754 6.339 30.999

10 29.34 78.97 0.771 0.622 0.986 0.971 1 105.5 1.225 7.751 6.314 30.69611 29.19 80.79 0.780 0.626 0.997 0.961 1 087.2 1.223 7.750 6.296 30.70612 29.12 83.58 0.762 0.619 0.990 0.956 1 076.4 1.221 7.750 6.290 30.636

20131 r 29.18 89.16 0.753 0.626 0.992 0.953 1 066.5 1.229 7.753 6.279 30.0662 29.67 93.17 0.749 0.646 1.010 0.969 1 086.1 1.238 7.755 6.284 29.8233 29.80 94.79 0.771 0.663 1.025 0.968 1 103.8 1.247 7.758 6.275 29.5174 29.88 97.70 0.768 0.654 1.019 0.963 1 121.1 1.238 7.763 6.247 29.0705 r 29.89 101.08 0.770 0.653 1.019 1.008 1 112.1 1.248 7.761 6.198 29.7816 r 30.09 97.33 0.758 0.645 1.029 1.060 1 133.3 1.261 7.759 6.171 30.8287 30.04 99.66 0.764 0.659 1.041 1.091 1 126.1 1.268 7.756 6.134 31.122

N-3 Industrial Production Index of Major Countries (Areas) in the World

Yearand

MonthR.O.C.

UnitedStates

Japan Germany FranceUnited

KingdomCanada

Korea,Rep. of

Singapore Hong KongChina,

People'sRep.

Notes :

N-4 Exchange Rate of Major Countries (Areas) in the World

Yearand

Month

R.O.C. JapanEuropeanEconomic

Community

UnitedKingdom

Canada AustraliaKorea,

Rep. OfSingapore

55

Hong KongChina,

People'sRep.

Thailand

Notes : Monthly data referred to average daily figures; Yearly data referred to average monthly figures.

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

Unit:Billion US$

Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports

2005 198.4 182.6 907.2 1 735.1 594.9 514.9 977.9 780.4 443.6 490.6 384.52006 224.0 202.7 1 038.3 1 918.1 646.7 579.6 1 122.1 922.3 490.7 546.5 447.82007 246.7 219.3 1 163.0 2 020.4 714.2 619.7 1 323.8 1 056.0 550.5 631.4 441.62008 255.6 240.4 1 301.1 2 169.5 782.0 762.6 1 451.4 1 186.7 608.9 715.8 469.52009 203.7 174.4 1 056.8 1 605.3 580.7 550.5 1 120.7 926.2 476.1 560.5 357.12010 274.6 251.2 1 277.6 1 969.2 769.8 692.4 1 261.6 1 056.2 516.7 608.3 410.92011 308.3 281.4 1 480.4 2 265.9 822.6 854.1 1 477.0 1 256.2 584.1 709.9 479.3

2012 301.2 270.5 1 546.8 2 335.4 798.6 885.6 1 410.4 1 168.7 556.6 663.6 474.67 24.9 23.9 121.6 197.6 67.3 73.9 114.8 94.1 46.1 53.0 40.48 24.7 21.3 128.6 199.9 64.1 73.9 111.8 91.6 38.6 47.9 38.89 27.2 23.1 128.2 191.0 68.5 75.8 117.9 96.2 45.7 53.9 40.3

10 26.5 23.3 134.0 204.0 65.2 72.2 127.7 107.3 51.3 60.1 39.211 24.9 21.5 130.4 199.3 61.7 73.5 120.6 98.9 48.4 56.3 39.212 26.1 22.0 130.7 181.9 63.4 71.1 103.6 87.7 42.2 50.6 39.3

20131 25.7 25.2 123.4 190.4 53.8 72.1 117.6 99.5 46.2 56.7 39.52 19.7 18.8 123.6 175.0 56.7 65.1 118.4 96.0 47.9 55.3 38.03 27.2 24.0 136.4 186.4 66.2 70.0 122.6 98.2 46.9 54.7 38.84 25.0 22.8 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...5 26.3 21.9 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...6 26.5 23.2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...7 25.3 22.1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports

2005 509.4 359.4 331.6 284.4 261.2 229.6 200.0 289.3 299.5 762.0 660.22006 588.8 389.5 357.6 325.5 309.4 271.8 238.7 316.8 334.7 969.4 791.82007 622.8 416.7 389.3 371.5 356.8 299.3 263.2 344.5 367.6 1 217.8 956.22008 645.0 452.2 417.4 422.0 435.3 338.2 319.8 362.7 388.5 1 428.7 1 131.62009 486.4 314.0 329.9 361.6 322.8 269.8 245.8 318.5 347.3 1 201.8 1 004.22010 563.3 386.0 390.5 466.4 425.2 351.9 310.8 390.1 433.1 1 578.3 1 396.22011 639.9 451.7 452.2 556.6 524.4 409.5 365.8 428.7 483.6 1 899.2 1 742.9

2012 642.7 461.8 469.6 547.9 461.8 408.4 379.7 442.8 504.4 2 048.9 1 817.87 51.6 35.3 37.6 44.7 42.0 33.5 30.7 35.6 40.8 176.9 151.68 55.1 37.2 39.5 43.0 41.1 33.4 30.7 40.2 44.8 177.9 151.59 53.9 38.6 39.6 45.4 42.6 33.7 30.5 40.4 46.2 186.1 158.7

10 54.2 38.4 39.0 47.1 43.4 36.0 33.1 38.3 43.8 175.5 143.411 53.7 38.1 39.8 47.8 43.4 34.1 32.6 39.7 45.4 179.4 159.812 52.8 38.6 39.0 44.9 43.1 31.5 29.9 40.1 46.3 199.1 167.8

20131 52.6 39.0 ... 45.7 45.2 33.7 32.2 39.3 42.9 187.3 158.52 52.2 ... ... 42.3 40.3 29.3 27.3 27.8 32.2 139.4 124.13 52.4 ... ... 47.4 44.1 33.3 29.6 37.6 43.9 182.2 183.14 ... ... ... 46.3 ... 35.4 32.0 ... ... 187.1 168.95 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...6 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...7 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

International Financial Statistics ( IMF )

Accordint to 2004 UN " International Merchandise Trade Statistics Compilers Manual " revised by Ministry of Finance from 1998.

China, People's Rep.

N-5 External Trade of Major Countries (Areas) in the World

Yearand

Month

R.O.C. United States Japan German FranceUnited

Kingdom

Source:

Notes:

56

Yearand

Month

Canada Korea, Rep. of Singapore Hong Kong

Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, August 2013

2005 84.2 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 104.92006 89.0 104.7 102.2 105.4 102.9 102.0 102.3 100.9 105.0 102.2 103.02007 94.7 109.7 104.0 106.8 105.3 104.4 103.8 102.4 105.3 105.3 103.12008 99.6 120.5 108.7 112.7 110.3 111.4 108.4 111.1 113.2 111.2 106.92009 90.9 109.9 103.0 108.0 104.1 113.2 104.6 110.9 97.5 109.3 94.62010 95.9 117.4 102.9 109.7 107.3 117.9 105.6 115.1 102.1 115.9 105.52011 100.0 127.7 104.4 115.9 113.0 124.5 110.5 122.8 110.7 125.6 106.0

2012 98.8 128.4 103.5 118.3 115.5 128.0 111.2 123.7 111.2 125.7 98.3

7 98.2 127.1 102.8 117.8 114.6 127.5 110.8 122.7 107.8 ... 97.18 99.3 128.8 103.2 118.4 115.8 128.2 110.7 123.4 110.2 ... 96.59 99.0 129.9 103.2 118.8 116.1 128.8 111.3 123.9 110.7 ... 96.4

10 97.6 129.3 102.8 118.8 116.4 129.0 111.2 122.9 108.8 ... 97.211 96.6 128.2 102.7 118.7 116.0 128.6 110.9 122.1 106.9 ... 97.812 96.3 128.0 103.1 118.4 115.5 128.4 110.9 121.8 106.9 ... 98.1

20131 96.5 128.6 103.4 119.3 116.0 128.9 111.0 122.0 108.3 ... 98.42 r 97.9 129.8 103.9 119.2 117.0 129.8 112.5 122.8 110.0 ... 98.43 r 97.4 129.7 104.0 119.0 117.6 130.1 112.6 122.3 108.8 ... 98.14 r 96.7 129.4 104.7 118.8 116.7 130.0 118.4 121.9 106.3 ... 97.45 r 95.8 129.7 104.6 118.5 117.8 129.8 111.7 121.5 106.3 ... 97.16 r 96.3 130.1 104.6 118.5 113.9 129.9 112.1 121.5 107.4 ... 97.37 96.1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

2005 92.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 101.82006 93.5 103.2 100.2 101.6 101.7 102.3 102.0 102.2 101.0 102.1 101.52007 95.2 106.2 100.3 103.9 103.2 104.7 104.2 104.8 103.1 104.1 104.82008 98.5 110.2 101.7 106.6 106.1 108.5 106.7 109.7 109.9 108.5 105.92009 97.7 109.9 100.3 107.0 106.2 110.8 107.0 112.8 110.5 109.2 99.32010 98.6 111.7 99.6 108.2 107.8 114.5 108.9 116.1 113.6 111.8 ...2011 100.0 115.2 99.3 110.4 110.1 119.6 112.0 120.7 119.6 117.6 ...

2012 101.9 117.6 99.3 112.6 112.3 123.0 113.7 123.4 125.0 122.4 ...

7 102.5 117.3 98.9 112.6 112.0 122.5 113.6 122.9 125.0 120.2 101.88 103.5 118.0 99.0 113.0 112.7 123.1 113.9 123.4 125.8 120.2 102.09 103.2 118.5 99.2 113.1 112.4 123.5 114.0 124.2 126.4 120.6 101.9

10 103.1 118.4 99.2 113.1 112.6 124.2 114.2 124.1 126.2 124.3 101.711 102.3 117.9 98.8 113.3 112.5 124.4 114.0 123.6 126.3 124.6 102.012 102.6 117.6 98.9 113.6 112.8 125.0 113.3 123.9 127.3 125.3 102.5

20131 102.4 117.9 98.9 113.0 112.2 124.4 113.4 124.6 127.5 125.5 102.02 102.9 118.9 98.8 113.7 112.6 125.2 114.7 124.9 128.9 126.9 103.23 101.4 119.2 99.0 114.2 113.4 125.6 114.9 124.7 128.1 126.5 102.14 102.1 119.1 99.3 113.7 113.2 125.9 114.7 124.5 126.3 127.7 102.45 102.2 119.3 99.4 114.1 113.3 126.4 114.9 124.5 126.7 127.7 102.16 102.8 119.6 99.4 114.2 113.5 125.8 115.0 124.4 126.9 127.8 102.77 102.6 ... ... ... ... ... ... 124.7 ... ... ...

R.O.C base year: 2011=100, China, People's Rep. base year: the last year=100, and the rest countries base year: 2005=100.

N-6 Wholesale Price Indexes of Major Countries (Areas) in the World

Yearand

MonthR.O.C.

UnitedStates

Japan Germany FranceUnited

KingdomCanada

Korea,Rep. of

Singapore Hong Kong

China,People's

Rep.

Notes: R.O.C base year: 2011=100, China, People's Rep. base year: the last year=100, and the rest countries base year: 2005=100.WPI of R.O.C and Japan=domestic sales excluding imports + imports + exports ; PPI of USA、ISPI of Canada=domestic sales excluding imports + imports; PPI of Germany and France=domestic sales excluding imports of mineralsand manufacturing products; MOPI of United Kingdom=domestic sales excluding imports of manufacturing products; PPI of South Korea=domestic sales excluding imports+imports(goods and service);Singapore is domestic supplyprice index.

N-7 Consumer Price Indexes of Major Countries (Areas) in the World

Yearand

MonthR.O.C.

UnitedStates

Japan Germany FranceUnited

KingdomCanada

Korea,Rep. Of

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Singapore Hong Kong

China,People's

Rep.

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Climate Source: "Monthly Statistics of Transportation Communications, Republic of China" by the

Ministry of Transportation and Communications.

Population Source: "Taiwan-Fukien Demographic Fact Book, R.O.C." "Monthly Statistics of Interior of

Taiwan Area, R.O.C." by the Ministry of the Interior Population statistics include

Taiwan—Fukien area.

First marriage rate Refers to the average number of grooms (brides) married for the first time for every 1,000

single men (women) aged 15 and over at the midpoint of the year.

Remarriage rate Refers to the average number of grooms (brides) remarried in a year for every 1,000 divorced

and widowed men(women).

Dependency ratio (population aged under 15 + population aged 65 and over)/(population aged 15-64) * 100

Index of aging (population aged 65 and over/ population aged under 15)* 100

General fertility rate Refers to the average number of births born to every 1,000 childbearing-aged women at the

midpoint of a year, with the childbearing age defined as the age from 15 to 49.

Total fertility rate Refers to the average number of births that would have been born to every 1,000 women if

these women had experienced no mortality throughout the childbearing period.

Gross reproduction rate Refers to the average number of live female infants that would have been born to every 1,000

women if these women had experienced no mortality throughout the childbearing period.

Net reproduction rate The net reproduction rate is the average number of live female infants born to every 1,000

childbearing-aged women, taking into account the mortality of the childbearing age women.

Manpower People in active military and in prison are not included.

Source: "Monthly Bulletin of Manpower Statistics, Taiwan Area, R.O.C." "Monthly Bulletin of

Earnings and Productivity Statistics, Taiwan Area, R.O.C." by the Directorate-General of

Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan.

"The Statistics of Vocational Training, Skill Test and Employment" " Monthly Bulletin of

Labor Statistics" by the Council of Labor Affairs.

Employed population Including all the persons who, during the reference week, work for pay or work for 15 hours or

more as unpaid family workers.

Unemployed population Including all the persons who, during the reference week, are 15 years of age or over and under

the following conditions: (a) no job (b) available to work (c)seeking for a job, or had seek work

waiting for result. Besides, the unemployed population also include the persons who are

Not in labor force Including all the persons who during the reference week are 15 years of age or over and not in

labor force, including the persons who are desired to work but not seeking for a job, attending

school, being engaged in housekeeping, aged, disabled, as well as, not working and not seeking

for a job.

Earnings of employees Including regular earnings, overtime pay and other irregular earnings.

Labor separation rate (number of people separated from firms in a month)/(total number of employees at the end of

last month) *100

Labor accession rate (number of people access to the firms in a month)/(total number of employees at the end of

last month)*100

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Labor productivity index The real value of output produced by an employee within a unit of time. It is calculated to

measure the trend of labor productivity.

Education, Science and

Technology and Culture

Source: "Education Statistics of the Republic of China" by the Ministry of Education.

"Indicators of Science and Technology, Republic of China," by the National Science Council,

Executive Yuan.

"Annual Report", by the Intellectual Property Office.

"Cultural Statistics of the Republic of China," by the Ministry of Culture.

"Statistical Yearbook of Interior of the Republic of China," by the Ministry of Interior.

"Report on the Survey of Family Income and Expenditure in Taiwan Area, Republic of China"

by the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan.

Primary education Refers to education at primary schools.

Second education Refers to education at junior high schools, senior high schools, and senior vocational schools

(including the first three years of education at 5-year junior colleges).

Higher education Refers to education at colleges and universities(excluding the first three years of education at

5-year junior colleges).

Net enrollment rate at primary

schools

(Primary school students of age 6-11/population of age 6-11)*100

Net enrollment rate at stage of

secondary education

(Junior and Senior high school students of age 12-17/population of age 12-17)*100. Junior

and senior high school students of age 12-17 include students at vocational, supplementary, and

special schools, prolonged classes, and first 3 years of 5-year colleges.

Net enrollment rate at stage of higher

education

(College and university students of age 18-21/population of age 18-21)*100. College and

university students of age 18-21 include students at open university & supplementary junior

colleges but excluding those at first 3 years of junior colleges.

Gross enrollment rate at primary

school

(Primary schools students/population of age 6-11)*100

Gross enrollment rate at stage of

secondary education

(Junior and senior high school students/population of age 12-17)*100. Junior and senior high

school students include students at vocational, supplementary, and special schools, prolonged

classes, and first 3 years of 5-year colleges.

Gross enrollment rate at stage of

higher education

(College and university students/population of age 18-21)*100. College and university

students include students at open university & supplementary junior colleges but excluding

those at first 3 years of 5-year junior colleges.

Public libraries Refers to the public libraries, not including libraries or special libraries in all-level schools and

academic organizations.

Health and Environment Source: "Statistics", by the Ministry of Health and Welfare. "Environmental Protection

Statistics Monthly ", by the Environmental Protection Administration, Executive Yuan. And

other information comes from Taiwan Power Company, Taiwan Water Corporation, and Taipei

Water Department.

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Notifiable disease Notifiable disease need to report to health system and authority. It includes

1. Category 1: smallpox, plague, severe acute respiratory syndrome, rabies, anthrax, avian

influenza (H5N1);

2. Category 2: diphtheria, typhoid, dengue fever, meningococcal meningitis, paratyphoid,

poliomyelitis, shigellosis, amoebas, scrub typhus, measles, acute viral hepatitis A,

enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC), Hanta virus syndrome, cholera, rubella,

multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, chikungunya, west nile fever, typhus;

3. Category 3: pertussis, tetanus, Japanese encephalitis, tuberculosis, congenital rubella

syndrome, acute viral hepatitis (except A), epidemic parotitis, legionellosis, haemophilus

influenzae type b, syphilis, gonorrhea, neonatal tetanus, enteroviruses infection with severe

complications, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), Hansen’s disease.

4. Category 4: known communicable diseases or syndromes other than those mentioned in the

preceding three subparagraphs that are deemed by the central competent authority necessary

to be prevented and controlled in accordance with this Act and are so announced;

5. Category 5: except those mentioned in the preceding four subparagraphs, the communicable

diseases that central competent authority considers that their epidemics can pose serious

impact on the health of the population and that it is necessary to prevent and control them in

accordance with this Act and is so announced.

PSI(Pollutant Standard Indices) It is defined as the maximum of subindices transformed from the monitoring concentration

values of PM10 (Diameter<10μm), SO2, NO2, CO, O3 for a certain day at a certain monitor

station. The PSI value below 100 means that the air quality of the monitor station during the

day can reach the short-period average(T<=24hrs) of US. environment air quality standard.

The PSI value over 100 is unhealthful to human.

Justice and Public Safety Source: "Statistics of Taiwan Police Administration Monthly" by the National Police

Administration, Ministry of the Interiors.

Traffic accident Included cases of death and cases of injury. The death toll refers to the number of deaths

instantly caused by the accident and deaths occurring within 24 hours following the accident.

Violent crime Refers to the violent crimes include willful manslaughter, serious intimidation, robbery and

forceful taking, kidnapping, serious injury and forcible rape.

Social Welfare Source: "Statistical Data for Government Employees' and school staff’s Insurance, Republic of

China," by the Bank of Taiwan.

"Yearbook of Labor Insurance Statistics, Republic of China" by the Bureau of Labor Insurance.

"Monthly Statistics of Interior, Republic of China," "Statistical Yearbook of Interior 2000,

Republic of China, "by the Ministry of Interior; by the Bureau of National Health Insurance.

Social insurance The social insurance includes national health insurance, labor insurance, employment

insurance, government employees and school staff insurance, retired government employees’

insurance, private school teaching and staff insurance, farmers’ health insurance and soldier’s

insurance.

Low income households The average divided monthly income among each person in a family falls below the minimum

of living expenses monthly.

Number of persons with the

disabilities

Only refers to the persons with the disabilities who hold the "handbook for the handicapped".

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National Economics Source: "Quarterly National Economic Trends, Taiwan Area, R.O.C." by the

Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan.

GNP The total market value of all final goods and services produced by the residents of a country

over a specified period of time.

GDP The market value of an economy's domestically produced goods and services over a specified

period of time.

Economic growth rate The rate of increase in real GNP

Saving rate (Gross national savings)/GNP*100

Net saving rate (Net national savings)/GNP*100

Industry Source: "Industrial Production Statistics Monthly, Taiwan Area, "by the Dept. of Statistics of

the Ministry of Economic Affairs.

Commerce and External Trade Source: "Monthly Statistics of Exports and Imports Taiwan Area, R.O.C." by the Department of

Statistics, Ministry of Finance.

Value of foreign trade Including export and import. The day when cargoes cleared by a customs service office for

loading is considered as the date of exports, and export shipments are priced on a free-on-board

(F.O.B.) basis. The countries which cargoes are declared shipped to are the destinations of

exports. If several destinations are declared for shipments, the first one where the cargo reached

is treated as the destination of the shipment. The day when imports are cleared by the customs

service office is the date of import. Imports are priced on cost-insurance-freight (C.I.F.) basis,

and the producing country is the origin of the imports.

Net terms of trade (Export unit value index)/(Import unit value index)*100

Income terms of trade (Net terms of trade)*(Export quantum index)/100

Transportation and Communications Source: "Monthly Statistics of Transportation and Communications", by the Ministry of

Transportation and Communications.

"Statistical Reports", by the National Communications Commission.

Passenger-kilometer Refers to a unit used to measure the passenger transportation volume, which is the number of

passengers multiplied by the distance of transportation during a specified time.

Ton-kilometer Refers to a unit used to measure the volume of freight transportation, which is the weight of

cargoes multiplied by the distance of transportation during a specified time.

Ton-day of storage Tonnage of cargoes stored in warehouse multiplies the number of days during which cargoes

are stored in warehouse during a specified time.

Finance Source: "Monthly Statistics of Finance, R.O.C." by the Dept. of Statistics of the Ministry of

Finance.

"Financial Statistics Monthly, Taiwan District" by the Economic Research Dept. of the Central

Bank of China.

Monetary Financial institutions Refers to the Central Bank and Other monetary financial institutions(including Domestic

banks, Local branches of foreign banks, Credit cooperative associations, Credit departments of

Farmers’ and Fishermen’s Associations, Chunghwa Post Co. and Money market mutual funds).

Deposit money Refers to the checking accounts, passbook deposits and passbook savings deposits of

enterprises and individuals in Other Monetary Financial Institutions.

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Quasi-money Refers to the time deposits (including general time deposits and negotiable certificates of

deposit (NCDs)), time savings deposits, and foreign currency deposits of enterprises and

individuals in Other Monetary Financial Institutions. In addition, postal deposits are also

included. From Jan. 1994 on, the data also include repurchase agreements and non-resident NT

deposits. From Oct. 2004 on, the data also include money market mutual funds. The carrying

values of the host contracts of structured products issued by banks are excluded.

Reserve money The reserve money comprises all reserves held by Other Monetary Financial Institutions and

currency held by the public, both of which are monetary liabilities of the Central Bank.

Monetary aggregate M1A = Currency held by the public + Checking accounts and passbook deposits of enterprises and

individuals (including non-profit organizations) in Other Monetary Financial Institutions.

Monetary aggregate M1B = Currency held by the public + Deposit money, or

M1B = M1A+Passbook savings deposits of individuals (including non-profit organizations) in

Other Monetary Financial Institutions.

Monetary aggregate M2 = M1B + Quasi-money

Liquid liabilities This includes currency held by the public, all deposits and trust funds of enterprises and

individuals received by Financial Institutions, life insurance reserves, and bank debentures held

by enterprises and individuals, Treasury bills and savings bonds issued by the Central Bank.

From Jan.1994 on, the data also include repurchase agreements and non-resident NT deposits.

From Oct. 2004 on, the data also include money market mutual funds.

Price Source: "Commodity Prices Monthly in Taiwan Area, R.O.C." by the Directorate-General of

Budget, Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan.

Wholesale price Covering a scope limited only to tradable goods at the processing stage, including materials,

semi-finished goods, and finished goods, excluding such non-tradable products as services, real

estates and securities.

Consumer price Covering a scope of consumer goods and services purchased by ordinary families, excluding

investment or savings goods such as financial assets and real estates.

Import and export price Covering a scope of commodities imported and exported. The priced items were picked based

on the structure of imports and exports prevailing in the base year and selected importers and

exporters are required to report the actual transaction prices most close to the 20th day of a

month. The export price is on an F.O.B. basis while the import on a C.I.F. basis.

International Data Source: "Monthly Bulletin of International Financial Statistics," International Money Fund

(IMF).

"Main Economic Indicators, OECD," by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and

Development.

"Statistical Yearbook of China," by the Bureau of Statistics, China.

"Monthly Statistics of Japan," by the Statistics Bureau, Management and Coordination Agency,

Japan.

"Monthly Statistics of Korea," by the National Bureau of Statistics, Korea.

"Hong Kong Monthly Digest of Statistics," by the Census and Statistics Department of Hong

Kong.

"Monthly Digest of Statistics, Singapore," by the Department of Statistics, Singapore.