sexta-feira, 06 de março, 2015

Participation in national consumption imports reaches 22%

Study of the National Confederation of industry (CNI) shows that the participation rate of imports, which measures the presence of imported goods in national consumption, hit record and reached 22% in 2014. In 2013, an increase of 0.6 percentage point.
According to the CNI, the value is the highest since the beginning of the historical series in 1996. The numbers are in the document opening Commercial Coefficients, released today (5) by the CNI and elaborated in partnership with Fundação Centro de Estudos de Comércio Exterior (Funcex).
In the technical assessment, the consumption of imported inputs by industry was also record (24%), with an increase of 0.8 percentage point compared to the previous year.
"The increase in the index was driven mainly by manufacturing industry, whose coefficient of imported inputs reached 24.9% last year. Of the 21 segments analyzed, only the pulp and paper and petroleum products and biofuels had fall in 2013 compared with coefficient ", said the CNI.
The export coefficient, which calculates the percentage of production exported, was 18.8% and has remained virtually stable in 2014 compared to 2013, when he reached 19 percent, the study shows.
The growth of the slice of the imported inputs in industry, combined with the stability in sales abroad, contributed to the fall of 0.8 percentage point in the period, the coefficient of net exports, which is the difference between revenue and exports the expense with imported inputs. In 2014, this index was 3.5% for 2013 (4.3 percent).
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