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Table 139 : Index Numbers of Imports - Quantum and Unit Value (Base : 1999-2000 = 100)

 

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

Q

U

Q

U

Q

U

Q

U

Q

U

Q

U

Q

U

Q

U

Q

U

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

I. Food & live animals

135

142

165

210

140

218

125

259

213

267

162

288

162

357

198

386

182

425

1. Dairy products & bird's eggs

16

137

37

164

20

169

26

221

84

221

209

223

251

274

38

293

46

314

2. Cereals & cereal preparations

12

107

523

106

246

107

22

87

54

84

56

86

27

104

29

140

31

150

3. Vegetables, fruits & nuts

261

123

269

157

291

160

279

208

382

216

294

235

362

268

427

287

393

321

of which :

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(a) Fruits & nuts

142

136

146

143

150

133

161

177

198

170

176

202

234

242

253

254

243

290

4. Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof

343

103

333

104

366

116

337

144

441

150

370

192

437

248

503

280

488

302

of which :

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(a) Spices

323

90

317

92

339

100

271

118

350

126

231

192

252

276

277

328

280

374

5. Feeding stuff for animals

385

98

381

91

396

95

432

122

549

135

522

142

595

172

779

186

740

203

II. Beverages & tobacco

505

149

530

168

652

166

808

168

760

171

996

169

1424

176

1182

296

1229

355

1. Beverages

777

112

793

128

1039

134

1330

122

1250

124

1700

123

2431

129

1920

226

2054

273

2. Tobacco and tobacco manufactures

273

193

322

210

283

149

328

238

328

238

358

233

498

242

548

298

477

346

III. Crude materials, inedible, except fuels

183

143

231

193

213

201

230

233

262

200

254

246

330

283

386

289

363

315

1. Crude rubber including synthetic & reclaimed

188

157

263

176

279

183

251

256

409

192

474

278

531

367

568

349

602

349

2. Cork and wood

199

102

199

113

215

119

215

131

288

123

248

135

342

157

366

179

344

209

3. Pulp & waste paper

198

117

198

133

200

142

214

156

287

131

273

173

330

180

353

180

381

200

4. Textile fibers & their wastes

101

120

103

121

123

108

151

122

137

120

119

149

137

183

177

179

163

199

5. Crude fertilisers

123

132

137

139

138

160

137

419

155

251

143

269

275

360

228

382

176

382

6. Minerals (excluding coal, petroleum, crude fertilisers, sulphur and precious stones)

207

106

244

113

244

114

285

137

302

144

326

143

408

163

449

186

476

203

7. Metalliferous ores and metal scrap

240

188

338

293

281

299

309

311

331

289

321

361

417

401

530

401

488

433

of which :

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(a) Ferrous waste and scrap

224

216

208

214

237

242

254

288

297

225

264

286

409

320

491

342

324

352

(b) Copper ores & concentrates

359

168

906

306

643

294

759

273

736

300

640

363

717

428

774

462

921

522

IV. Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials

133

275

146

314

162

352

177

433

196

381

196

446

239

575

270

621

273

671

1. Coal, coke and briquettes

200

200

238

204

269

226

304

357

371

271

319

331

498

397

588

349

676

349

2. Petroleum & petroleum products

124

293

135

337

149

377

191

388

212

345

212

400

333

384

380

422

372

460

of which :

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(a) Petroleum crude

159

286

170

329

184

368

184

368

219

328

217

380

217

380

252

414

249

447

(b) Petroleum other than crude

179

234

179

234

233

255

254

263

132

239

150

275

192

256

134

287

121

321

(c) Petroleum products

31

190

81

308

80

342

99

352

89

348

86

390

124

386

169

401

181

421

3. Gas, natural and manufactured

742

145

816

175

947

212

938

261

1022

217

1155

265

1698

382

1664

470

1964

512

V. Animal & vegetable oil, fats & waxes

78

153

73

165

80

162

101

188

124

254

107

333

131

423

172

427

160

427

1. Fixed vegetables fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated

71

153

70

165

78

160

105

184

129

250

111

328

135

417

177

421

165

417

VI. Chemicals & related products

154

157

168

176

205

178

297

206

336

161

366

175

388

217

404

237

404

261

1. Organic chemicals

152

179

157

202

201

192

203

228

252

207

280

240

283

288

320

311

349

348

2. Inorganic chemicals

113

152

111

166

115

164

221

166

170

159

151

191

183

252

159

287

161

287

3. Dyeing, tanning & colouring materials

276

99

331

101

394

99

422

116

464

118

594

117

647

140

595

171

643

181

4. Medicinal & pharmaceutical products

179

147

175

194

215

182

252

200

280

206

316

204

300

277

336

294

353

297

5. Fertilisers, manufactured

96

164

145

179

181

220

391

301

368

166

379

161

455

213

391

224

325

217

6. Plastics in primary & non primary form

257

126

270

140

359

134

384

151

518

146

648

153

642

177

777

191

816

214

7. Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides etc

144

128

154

128

88

129

.

.

114

126

162

115

175

127

186

142

223

149

8. Prepared additives for mineral oils and the like

137

138

170

145

192

141

232

154

260

156

341

151

413

159

430

184

413

217

(Continued)


TABLE 139: INDEX NUMBERS OF IMPORTS - QUANTUM AND UNIT VALUE (Base : 1999-2000 = 100) (Concld.)

 

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

Q

U

Q

U

Q

U

Q

U

Q

U

Q

U

Q

U

Q

U

Q

U

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

VII. Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material

149

157

162

159

190

156

272

181

234

185

365

191

336

227

279

263

285

289

1. Paper, paperboard & articles of paper pulp

164

129

200

138

242

124

264

164

280

134

356

141

424

154

428

157

462

173

2. Textile yarn, fabrics, made- up articles and related products

345

115

362

116

420

103

449

110

485

109

548

114

559

140

553

162

559

178

of which :

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(a) Textile yarn

231

124

245

130

223

138

234

155

295

146

280

183

288

209

305

242

311

264

3. Pearls and precious or semiprecious stones

105

163

97

148

94

145

191

170

143

224

286

228

215

264

153

341

150

406

4. Iron & steel

356

148

459

164

496

175

451

236

595

160

655

174

727

191

734

195

551

207

5. Non-ferrous metals

131

158

131

194

186

202

366

196

205

182

234

235

318

303

258

309

387

315

of which :

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(a) Copper

192

165

204

170

302

168

266

175

298

161

358

195

455

222

491

238

658

243

(b) Aluminum

366

111

370

140

592

118

586

130

697

107

767

123

928

134

1123

139

1202

145

6. Nails, screws, nuts, bolts rivets and the like of metals

309

126

389

127

611

118

843

117

910

115

1401

108

995

214

915

268

979

265

7. Tools for use in the hand or in machines

137

132

174

132

207

128

294

118

206

139

284

142

301

192

214

305

246

317

VIII. Machinery & transport equipment

358

138

372

167

480

155

538

163

549

148

527

172

253

463

266

477

220

608

1. Power generating machinery & equipment

303

118

370

120

500

124

355

210

412

204

478

204

435

306

439

309

382

315

2. Machinery specialised for particular industries

451

104

460

148

616

126

752

123

669

124

542

164

569

205

569

219

541

226

3. Metal working machinery

256

169

379

171

478

174

631

176

492

178

571

174

851

158

911

171

711

169

4. General industrial machinery, equipment & machine parts

297

101

315

130

482

116

622

116

591

111

597

141

782

144

782

147

688

165

5. Office machines & automatic data processing machines

281

97

354

94

340

95

554

94

565

93

627

94

100

710

126

660

139

667

6. Telecommunication, sound recording/ reproducing appratus and equipment

894

164

1028

174

740

171

1184

147

1291

128

1807

104

1753

116

2086

104

2232

116

7. Electrical machinery, apparatus, appliances and parts thereof

290

105

392

106

404

111

622

114

547

116

602

124

668

171

608

197

559

219

of which :

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(a) Switches, voltage limiters, plugs and sockets & junction boxes, etc.

228

155

315

155

372

150

640

131

557

139

624

143

406

319

353

405

353

409

(b) Electro diagnostic apparatus for medical & radiological apparatus

189

107

221

110

217

122

328

107

325

109

260

146

257

193

293

197

258

230

8. Road vehicles (including air cushion), parts and accessories

274

101

288

131

400

148

392

221

427

219

585

206

725

216

740

231

755

226

9. Other transport equipment

869

137

912

137

1769

138

1592

102

1337

106

762

151

869

172

973

174

553

411

IX. Miscellaneous manufactured articles

202

153

236

164

222

185

313

200

341

184

338

197

379

246

440

280

348

308

1. Professional, scientific and controlling investment and apparatus

249

119

306

115

312

146

468

128

412

133

486

132

476

177

490

198

475

224

2. Photographic apparatus, equipments & supplies and optical goods, watches & clocks

157

116

152

143

176

142

158

182

155

177

174

175

218

194

216

243

216

250

3. Miscellaneous manufactured articles

233

143

301

140

253

144

374

179

396

183

356

185

523

183

795

179

533

177

of which :

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(a) Musical instruments, parts & accessories

215

145

249

142

172

148

490

139

549

145

406

151

621

140

397

137

468

136

General index

174

179

191

206

218

210

262

239

288

215

311

243

246

425

261

459

233

518

Q : Quantum index U : Unit value index
Also see Notes on Tables.
Source : Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics.


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