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CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX
in the National Capital Region
(1985=100)
February 2008
Month-on-Month
The Construction
Materials Wholesale Price Index (CMWPI) in the National Capital Region (NCR) slowed down
to 0.4 percent in February from 1.4 percent in January. This can be attributed to the
reductions in the corresponding prices of fuels and lubricants and machinery and transport
equipment rentals at -1.8 percent and -0.4 percent from 0.3 percent and -1.0 percent,
respectively. Moreover, increases in the prices of sand, stone and gravel decelerated to
0.7 percent in February from 1.5 percent in January; lumber, 1.0 percent from 1.3 percent;
hardware and paints, 0.7 percent and 0.1 percent, from 1.4 percent; structural steel, 0.6
percent from 1.3 percent; interior electrical fixtures and devices, 1.2 percent from 3.2
percent; and electrical rough-in materials, 1.1 percent from 3.4 percent. On the other
hand, higher growth rates were recorded in the prices of cement, PVC pipes, concrete
products and UPVC water pipes. Prices for the other commodity groups generally remained
stable as they registered zero growth in February.
Year-on-Year
The annual
inflation rate of the CMWPI in NCR picked up to 4.7 percent in February from 4.3 percent
in January. Higher annual price adjustments were noted in sand, stone and gravel, lumber,
plywood, fuels and lubricants, PVC pipes, paints, structural steel, interior electrical
fixtures and devices, electrical rough-in materials and UPVC water pipes. Meanwhile,
annual price additions in hardware and reinforcing steel were slower at 4.3 percent and
9.9 percent, respectively from their corresponding last month's rates of 4.6 percent and
10.1 percent. Inflation for the rest of the commodity groups retained their previous
month's rates while those for asphalt, aluminum and other metal products and blasting
materials were zero.
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Source: National Statistics Office
Manila,
Philippines
Page last revised: April 5, 2008
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