Export of sets of hand tools put up in sets for retail sale from Sri Lanka: Rise in 2017
In 2017 the indicator greatly increased by 33.33 percent, adjusted data from United Nations Statistical Office show. Construction equipment export strongly rose from 5 139 kilogram to 6 851.68 kilogram, in contrast to the prior year when it diminished by 59.38 percent. Sri Lanka saw a growth of 632.02% in construction equipment export during the last 19 years. Furthermore, it has attained the CAGR of 0.6 percent over the last 5 years with a marginal overall increase since the start of observations. It averaged 4 205.83 kilogram from 1999 to 2017 and it reached its all-time high of 12 651 kilogram in 2015 and record low of 68 kilogram in 2005.
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Re-Export of Washing and Cleaning Preparations Put Up for Retail Sale from Sri Lanka
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Export of Washing and Cleaning Preparations Put Up for Retail Sale from Sri Lanka
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Import of Washing and Cleaning Preparations Put Up for Retail Sale to Sri Lanka
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Re-Export of Sets of Hand Tools Put Up in Sets for Retail Sale from Sri Lanka
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Re-Export of Washing and Cleaning Preparations Put Up for Retail Sale from Sri Lanka
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Main Retail Indicators
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Sales of merchandise by establishments primarly engaged in retail trade, usually measured in value (millions or billions of national currency) or volume (number of units sold). Based on: United States Census Bureau.
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Value, at cost, of the merchandise available for sale, usually expressed in millions of national currency. Based on: United States Census Bureau.
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Number of individuals doing online shopping, usually measured per 100 inhabitants. It is an indicator of the adoption of online shopping among the population.
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Value of transactions in USD million or can also be measured as % of total turnover. All transactions carried out over webpages, extranet or EDI system.
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Value of expenditure made online by households in a country at a given date. Usually expressed in millions or billions of national currency.