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Biomedical Statistics
Chemicals Statistics
Electronics Statistics
Food Manufacturing Statistics
Furniture Statistics
Precision Engineering (PE) Statistics
Printing Statistics
Textile & Apparel (T&A) Statistics
Transport Engineering (TE) Statistics
Biomedical Statistics
- The biomedical sector recorded total output of S$23.8 billion in 2006, while value-add surged to S$12.8 billion.
- This sector employed 10,581 workers and had S$1.2 million value-added per worker.
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- The chemicals industry employed 22,205 workers and had S$308,258 value-added per worker in 2006.
- The sector generated total output of S$79.2 billion and had a value-add of S$6.8 billion.
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- The electronics industry employed 93,851 workers and had S$183,954 value-added per worker in 2006.
- This sector generated total output of S$75.1 billion and value-added increased to S$17.3 billion.
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- The food manufacturing industry had 698 establishments which employed 20,251 workers in 2006. More than 95% of these establishments are small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
- The sector generated S$4.7 billion sales, had S$1.2 billion total value-added, and contributed 0.57% to Singapore’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2006.
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