| | Monthly Manufacturing Survey 2011 The Department of Statistics, Malaysia (DOSM) is currently conducting the Monthly Manufacturing Survey, 2011 commencing reference month January 2011. The survey covers 120 out of a total of 197 industries in the Manufacturing Sector (based on the Malaysia Standard Industrial Classification, 2000). This is a mail and web base enquiry survey. Survey questionnaires are mailed to respondents at the beginning of the year and the time given to complete and return a copy of the questionnaire or submit through online survey for each reference month is by/before the 10th of the following month (example: for reference month January 2011, the due date for submission is 10th February 2011). The main objective of the survey is to collect information required by the government for current economic analysis, formulation and implementation of policies and also in monitoring the performance of the Manufacturing Sector. The information collected is published in two monthly publications namely "Index of Industrial Production, Malaysia" and "Monthly Manufacturing Statistics, Malaysia" which are both available at the Users' Service Unit of Department of Statistics, Malaysia. Publication [Back] Annual Survey of Manufacturing Industries 2013 The Department of Statistics, Malaysia (DOSM) is conducting the Annual Survey of Manufacturing Industries 2013 for reference year 2012. The survey covers 259 industries in the manufacturing sector (based on the Malaysia Standard Industrial Classification, 2008). This is a mail enquiry survey. Respondents are given one month to complete and return the questionnaires to the Department. The main objective of the survey is to collect information pertaining to growth, contribution, composition and distribution of the manufacturing sector to assist the government in development planning and formulating policies. The data are also used for the compilation of national accounts, input-output tables and specific studies. In addition, the results are used by policy makers, economists, planners and academicians in economic projections and analysis. The information collected is published in the publication namely "Report on the Annual Survey of Manufacturing Industries" which is available at the Users' Service Unit of DOSM. Publication [Back] Survey of Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply Establishments 2013 (For Reference Year 2012) The Department of Statistics, Malaysia (DOSM) is conducting the Survey of Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply Establishments 2013 (For Reference Year 2012). The survey covers 8 industries in the electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply sector (based on the Malaysia Standard Industrial Classification, 2008). This is a mail enquiry survey. Respondents are given one month to complete and return the questionnaires to the Department. The main objective of the survey is to collect information pertaining to growth, contribution, composition and distribution of the electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply sector to assist the government in development planning and formulating policies. The data are also used for the compilation of national accounts, input-output tables and specific studies. In addition, the results are used by policy makers, economists, planners and academicians in economic projections and analysis. The information collected will be published in terms of publication which will be made available at the Users' Service Unit of DOSM. Publication [Back] Economic Census 2011 Manufacturing Sector The Department of Statistics, Malaysia (DOSM) has conducted the Economic Census 2011 of Manufacturing sector for reference year 2010. The census covered 259 industries from in the Manufacturing Sector (based on the Malaysia Standard Industrial Classification, 2008 ver. 1.0.). This is a mail enquiry census. Respondents were given one month to complete and return the questionnaires to the Department. The main objective of the census is to collect information pertaining to growth, contribution, composition and distribution of the manufacturing sector to assist the government in development planning and formulating policies. The data are also used for the compilation of national accounts, input-output tables and specific studies. In addition, the results are used by policy makers, economists, planners and academicians in economic projections and analyses. Publication [Back] | |