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CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX
in the National Capital Region
(1985=100)
March 2008
Month-on-Month
The Construction
Materials Wholesale Price Index (CMWPI) in the National Capital Region (NCR) went up by
0.9 percent in March from 0.4 percent in February. This was mainly due to the 6.1 percent
increment in the inflation of asphalt from zero growth last month. Higher growth rates in
the prices of the following commodity groups also contributed to the uptrend: cement, 0.6
percent from 0.5 percent; fuels and lubricants, 2.1 percent from -1.8 percent; reinforcing
steel, 1.6 percent from zero growth; structural steel, 3.5 percent from 0.6 percent;
interior electrical fixtures and devices, 2.9 percent from 1.2 percent; machinery and
equipment rental, 0.8 percent from -0.4 percent; and electrical rough-in materials, 3.2
percent from 1.1 percent. On the other hand, price increases were slower in hardware, PVC
pipes, concrete products and UPVC water pipes. Price hike in sand, stone and gravel was
still at 0.3 percent while prices for the other commodity groups generally remained stable
as they recorded zero growth during the month.
Year-on-Year
The annual
inflation rate of the CMWPI in NCR accelerated to 5.4 percent in March from 4.7 percent in
February. Annual price gains were higher in sand, stone and gravel, cement, fuels and
lubricants, asphalt, PVC pipes, reinforcing steel, structural steel, interior electrical
fixtures and devices, electrical rough-in materials and UPVC water pipes. Slower annual
inflation rate was however noted in concrete products. The annual price reduction in
machinery and equipment rental was at -8.7 percent from -9.2 percent. The rest of the
commodity groups retained their previous month's rates while inflation for blasting
materials was zero.
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Source: National Statistics Office
Manila,
Philippines
Page last revised: April 18, 2008
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