From 1999-2000 to 2000-01, manufacturing sales and service income (at current prices) in Tasmania decreased by $450.6 million (8.2%), from $5,494.2 million to $5,043.6 million. In 2000-01, Metal product manufacturing was the largest contributor to manufacturing sales and service income, closely followed by Wood and paper product manufacturing and Food, beverage and tobacco manufacturing.
From 1999-2000 to 2000-01, seven of the nine manufacturing subdivisions recorded decreases in sales and service income (current prices). Wood and paper product manufacturing recorded the larges decrease in dollar terms ($303.6 million).
The Metal product manufacturing subdivision recorded the largest increase in dollar terms ($161.8 million), followed by the Petroleum, coal, chemical and associated product manufacturing subdivision ($110.9 million).
MANUFACTURING SALES AND SERVICE INCOME, Tasmania(a)(b)
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| 1998-99 | 1999-2000 | 2000-01 |
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Industry subdivision | $m | $m | $m |
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Food, beverage and tobacco manufacturing | 1,263.1 | 1,355.2 | 1,199.8 |
Textile, clothing, footwear and leather manufacturing | 145.4 | 165.3 | 158.9 |
Wood and paper product manufacturing | 882.0 | 1,505.5 | 1,201.9 |
Printing, publishing and recorded media | 151.2 | 174.6 | 156.3 |
Petroleum, coal, chemical and associated product manufacturing | 272.2 | 294.8 | 405.7 |
Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing | 299.7 | 282.2 | 243.1 |
Metal product manufacturing | 1,222.3 | 1,170.2 | 1,332.0 |
Machinery and equipment manufacturing | 494.1 | 481.3 | 297.3 |
Other manufacturing | 57.8 | 65.1 | 48.5 |
Total manufacturing | 4,787.9 | 5,494.2 | 5,043.6 |
(a) These data are for manufacturing management units, and represent a break in series from the manufacturing establishment data previously published.
(b) Value data are at current prices and therefore do not discount the impact of price changes.
Source: Manufacturing Industry, Australia (cat. no. 8221.0). |