Ex-factory price index of industrial products
April 2008
108.00
106.60
20081October 106.10
Among the ex-factory prices of industrial products, the ex-factory prices of means of production increased by 9.0% year-on-year. Among them, the mining industry rose by 27.2%, the raw material industry by 10.4%, and the processing industry by 6.0%. The ex-factory price of living materials increased by 5.4% year-on-year. Among them, food prices rose by 1 1.9%, clothing by 2.3%, general daily necessities by 3.7% and durable consumer goods by 0.5%.
Look at the variety:
(1) The ex-factory price of crude oil increased by 37.9% year-on-year. The ex-factory prices of gasoline, diesel oil and kerosene in refined oil increased by 10.8%, 10.2% and1.7% respectively.
(2) In the price category of chemical products, the price of polystyrene decreased by 0. 1%, the price of cis-polybutadiene rubber increased by 2 1.5%, and the price of polyester filament increased by 1.2%.
(3) The ex-factory price of coal mining and washing industry increased by 20.9% year-on-year. Among them, the ex-factory price of raw coal rose by 20.9%.
(4) The ex-factory price of ferrous metal smelting and rolling processing industry increased by 24.8% year-on-year. Among them, the price of ordinary large-scale steel increased by 29.3%, the price of ordinary medium-sized steel increased by 4 1. 1%, the price of ordinary small-scale steel increased by 34.6%, the price of wire rod increased by 37.0%, and the price of medium-thick steel increased by 24.9%.
(5) The ex-factory price of nonferrous metal smelting and rolling processing industry increased by 4.7% year-on-year. Among them, copper increased by 0.6%, lead increased by 20.9%, aluminum decreased by 0. 1% and zinc decreased by 24.2%.
In addition, among the purchase prices of raw materials, fuel and power, the purchase prices of fuel and power, ferrous materials, non-ferrous metals and chemical raw materials increased by 265,438 0.2%, 20.8%, 6.65,438 0% and 4.2% respectively. Industrial intermediate input refers to the purchased raw materials, fuel, power and other physical products and service fees paid by industrial enterprises for industrial production activities during the reporting period. It is an important basic index for calculating industrial added value and the difference between total industrial output value and industrial added value. Accurate calculation of industrial intermediate input is the basis and premise of accurate calculation of industrial added value.
The accounting of industrial intermediate inputs is relatively difficult for enterprises, and the acquisition of this part of information may need to be classified and sorted through relevant subjects in the internal management accounting schedule of enterprises. Therefore, it is very important to accurately grasp the principle of intermediate input calculation and the method of data acquisition.
The calculation of intermediate input must follow the following three principles:
1, which must be the value of products and services purchased from outside the enterprise, excluding the value of waste products recovered in the production process and self-made products.
2. It must be the value of products and services put into production and consumed at one time during this period. Excluding the transfer value of fixed assets.
3. The calculation caliber of intermediate input must be consistent with the calculation caliber of total output value. That is, the value of products and services included in industrial intermediate inputs must be included in the total industrial output value.
Industrial intermediate input is also called industrial intermediate consumption, which can be further divided into purchased raw materials, fuel, power and other physical products and service costs of material production departments (industry, agriculture, wholesale and retail trade, construction, cargo transportation, posts and telecommunications). Intermediate labor consumption refers to the service fees paid to intangible production departments (such as finance, insurance, culture, education, scientific research, medical and health care, administration, etc.).