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Export Declaration Attachments Electronic Files in CD1Inward Foreign Shipping Manifest contains listing of all cargoes to be unloaded the name of consignee and Bill of Lading Numbers of formal and in ID: 871636

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1 •Company/Commercial/Sales/Pro-forma Invo
•Company/Commercial/Sales/Pro-forma Invoice•Inspectors Permit•Special Permit to LoadCustoms Data Sources: On Export Export Declaration Attachments Electronic Files in CD 1)Inward Foreign Shipping •Manifest contain

2 s listing of all cargoes to be unloaded,
s listing of all cargoes to be unloaded, the name of consignee and Bill of Lading Number/s of formal and informal import entries filed by each consigneeB.Non-Customs Data Sources•Document contains a listing of all

3 commodities loaded in the vessel, name
commodities loaded in the vessel, name of exporters and corresponding Customs Control Number and license/permit number of export documents filed by each exporter.2)Outward Foreign Shipping Manifest3.Monthly Repor

4 ts of Electronic Companies4.Monthly Repo
ts of Electronic Companies4.Monthly Reports of National Food Authority5.Monthly Reports of International Deliveries of Oil Companies Survey Results Companies reported higher import values than declared on customsd

5 ocuments to NSO; pricing was based on qu
ocuments to NSO; pricing was based on quotation by their suppliers which could either be the parent company or an independent suppliervalues less than NSO exports. Those which followed FOB valuationmatch NSO Unit

6 price of imported raw materials not exac
price of imported raw materials not exactly equal to unit price of raw material inputs to exports due to difficulty of monitoring movements and matching of various inputs for a particular productAs a matter of pra

7 ctice, company adopt a standard cost acc
ctice, company adopt a standard cost accounting of inputs to price the finished product. It was noted that standard cost used for pricing not significantly different from actual cost incurred.2001 –2003 Survey on

8 Imported Raw Materials 2001 –2003 Surve
Imported Raw Materials 2001 –2003 Survey on Imported Raw Materials Conclusions Why did Customs data show higher exports and lower 1.Inventory prices used by cohigher than prices declared at Customs; and2.Some com

9 panies only reported assembly charges fo
panies only reported assembly charges for exports instead of market values of exported goods ported goods this is the issue of ‘manufacturing services on inputs owned by others’ SourcesPhilippineNationalStatistics

10 OfficeSurveyFreightInsurance2005 Survey
OfficeSurveyFreightInsurance2005 Survey on Freight and InsuranceInsuranceFreightRate 0.436 2007 Special Survey of Imported Commodities Establishment survey on use of imported goods capital good or final consumpti

11 on good)•Includes information on the mod
on good)•Includes information on the mode of shipment and its corresponding insurance and freight costs•Survey undertaken by NSO in collaboration with Institute of Developing Economies of Japanfor construction

12 of Philigin and by commodity Survey res
of Philigin and by commodity Survey results were used to:•Provide a set of statistical information needed in constructionof 2005 Asian International Input-Output Table•Provide information on the imported input

13 structure of industries•Identify countr
structure of industries•Identify country sources of imported commodities used in production or for resale to other industries or direct consumers •To determine the industry users of these imported commodities •F

14 rame used -List of importers whose tota
rame used -List of importers whose total import transaction for 2007 amounted to 5$ million US dollars and more •This translates to about 793 importers or 3.6% of the 21,793 total importers in 2007. •In terms of

15 FOB value, these importers comprised 89
FOB value, these importers comprised 89% of the •The List of Importers from the Traders Reference File was matched with the List of Establishments to be able to capture the correct geographic code, the complete a

16 ddress and the industry code of the impo
ddress and the industry code of the importer 2007 Special Survey on Imported Commodities SourcesPhilippineNationalStatisticsOfficeSpecialSurveyImported SourcesPhilippineNationalStatisticsOfficeSpecialSurveyImporte

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