THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1986
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Summary results of the 1984 Survey of Industrial Production
Table A Analysis by manufacturing industry group
Purchases of materials, supplies and
National
accounta
Industry Group
Number of esta-
Compensation of employees
industrial
Grose
value
servicea
output
added
blishments
(5 Mn)
($ kn)
($ Mn)
($ Mn)
Food, beverages & tobacco
Textiles(including
954
1,039
5,075
8,021
2,181
(-6.5)
(16.3)
(12.2)
(17.7)
(20.2)
4 879
4.179
19,818
29,076
7.294
knitting)
(8.3)
(10.7)
(3.1)
(9.3)
(13.8)
Wearing apparel, except
10 323
9,874
25,508
41.309
13,171
knitwear & footwear
(6.7)
(20.1)
(21.5)
(21.4)
(18.3)
Leather, wood & cork
products
3 564
1,013
2,885
4:590
1,356
(11.4)
(27.0)
(12.6)
(14.8)
(23.5)
Faper products, printing
& publishing
5 225
1,811
5.776
9.742
3,158
(10.9)
(19.5)
(28.2)
(26.5)
(22.2)
Chemicals, rubber &
1 547
751
4.105
6.146
1.532
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non-metallic mineral
roducts
(22.8)
(11.9)
(-1.1)
(3.4)
(13.7)
Plastic products
4 985
2,967
10,901
16.364
4.909
(11.6)
(34.1)
(52.0)
(50.0)
(47.9)
Basic detals, fabricated
12 986
5.384
26.105
30,193
8,325
metal products,
(5.7)
(6.3)
(-0.4)
(2.8)
(9.2)
machinery & equipment
Electrical & electronic
products
2 373
4,670
24.958
35,815
8,912
(11.8)
(21.8)
(20.7)
(23.6)
(23.0)
Cther manufacturing
3 296
1,241
5,512
7.855
2,004
industries
(4.5)
(16.4)
(43.4)
(35.1)
(23.0)
Motal
50 033
32,930
124,644
189,612
52.741
(8.0)
(17.4)
(15.8)
(18.1)
(19.5)
Notes: (1) For this table and all subsequent tables,
individual entries may not add up exactly to the respective totals due to rounding.
(2) Figures in brackets represent percentage changes
of 1984 over 1983.
/TABLE B