Table 4: Reconciliation of Flows at Basic Prices and at Purchasers' Prices by Product Group
In this table, flows at purchasers' prices are reconciled with basic prices. Trade and transport margins, and net taxes on products are added to basic prices to derive purchasers' prices for intermediate and all final use categories and for total supply. Imports are indirectly allocated in this table.
A row in the first and second quadrants of this table represents a product group. A row in the third and fourth quadrants represents either a primary input, Australian production, total uses, gross value added or gross domestic product.
For example, the row representing the product group Other food products shows that domestic plus imported Other food products valued at $5,292m at basic prices was used by industries intermediately. Net taxes on products and Trade and transport margins associated with this intermediate use were $17m and $1,249m respectively. Therefore, domestic plus imported Other food products used intermediately by all the industries was $6,557m valued at purchasers' prices.