Singapore - Changes in inventories

Changes in inventories (current US$)

The latest value for Changes in inventories (current US$) in Singapore was $3,888,019,000 as of 2020. Over the past 60 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $8,818,357,000 in 2018 and ($7,364,195,000) in 2003.

Definition: Inventories are stocks of goods held by firms to meet temporary or unexpected fluctuations in production or sales, and "work in progress." Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

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Year Value
1960 $12,936,100
1961 ($8,983,405)
1962 $10,355,420
1963 $13,393,440
1964 ($1,600,680)
1965 $7,415,393
1966 $24,206,190
1967 $30,445,580
1968 $25,610,870
1969 $36,488,960
1970 $116,294,300
1971 $88,429,380
1972 $98,370,860
1973 $156,053,300
1974 $365,101,300
1975 $220,649,200
1976 $292,624,300
1977 $138,173,900
1978 $242,805,600
1979 $606,992,100
1980 $655,063,000
1981 $374,696,400
1982 $72,466,510
1983 $61,495,330
1984 $139,659,200
1985 $59,256,480
1986 $265,715,200
1987 $869,523,300
1988 $789,743,600
1989 $725,054,700
1990 $1,420,807,000
1991 $379,739,500
1992 $165,377,500
1993 $1,550,192,000
1994 ($327,157,200)
1995 $610,413,400
1996 ($2,731,206,000)
1997 ($263,739,200)
1998 ($5,595,124,000)
1999 ($1,623,953,000)
2000 $2,735,905,000
2001 ($2,943,127,000)
2002 ($1,552,608,000)
2003 ($7,364,195,000)
2004 ($1,597,799,000)
2005 ($2,148,522,000)
2006 ($1,051,482,000)
2007 ($2,369,849,000)
2008 $4,222,206,000
2009 ($2,848,883,000)
2010 $5,008,434,000
2011 $3,986,564,000
2012 $8,359,686,000
2013 $7,478,063,000
2014 $4,098,729,000
2015 ($5,756,837,000)
2016 $1,390,518,000
2017 $6,998,479,000
2018 $8,818,357,000
2019 $6,198,358,000
2020 $3,888,019,000

Changes in inventories (current LCU)

The value for Changes in inventories (current LCU) in Singapore was 5,364,300,000 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 60 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 11,894,200,000 in 2018 and a minimum value of -12,829,900,000 in 2003.

Definition: Inventories are stocks of goods held by firms to meet temporary or unexpected fluctuations in production or sales, and "work in progress." Data are in current local currency.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

Year Value
1960 39,600,000
1961 -27,500,000
1962 31,700,000
1963 41,000,000
1964 -4,900,000
1965 22,700,000
1966 74,100,000
1967 93,200,000
1968 78,400,000
1969 111,700,000
1970 356,000,000
1971 270,700,000
1972 300,100,000
1973 438,900,000
1974 897,200,000
1975 537,700,000
1976 693,900,000
1977 341,400,000
1978 592,300,000
1979 1,380,300,000
1980 1,424,500,000
1981 802,300,000
1982 153,100,000
1983 131,600,000
1984 295,100,000
1985 126,400,000
1986 584,600,000
1987 1,893,300,000
1988 1,663,200,000
1989 1,459,100,000
1990 2,771,000,000
1991 656,000,000
1992 269,400,000
1993 2,504,800,000
1994 -499,700,000
1995 865,200,000
1996 -3,851,000,000
1997 -391,600,000
1998 -9,364,000,000
1999 -2,752,600,000
2000 4,716,700,000
2001 -5,273,200,000
2002 -2,780,100,000
2003 -12,829,900,000
2004 -2,700,600,000
2005 -3,576,000,000
2006 -1,670,700,000
2007 -3,571,600,000
2008 5,974,000,000
2009 -4,143,700,000
2010 6,829,000,000
2011 5,014,300,000
2012 10,447,100,000
2013 9,357,300,000
2014 5,193,500,000
2015 -7,914,500,000
2016 1,921,000,000
2017 9,664,200,000
2018 11,894,200,000
2019 8,455,800,000
2020 5,364,300,000

Changes in inventories (constant LCU)

The value for Changes in inventories (constant LCU) in Singapore was 4,670,700,000 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 60 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 9,957,200,000 in 2018 and a minimum value of -9,495,300,000 in 2003.

Definition: Inventories are stocks of goods held by firms to meet temporary or unexpected fluctuations in production or sales, and "work in progress." Data are in constant local currency.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

Year Value
1960 145,400,000
1961 -21,100,000
1962 39,800,000
1963 171,800,000
1964 -35,000,000
1965 32,800,000
1966 92,100,000
1967 137,600,000
1968 119,900,000
1969 134,200,000
1970 507,900,000
1971 424,500,000
1972 293,700,000
1973 283,100,000
1974 742,600,000
1975 479,200,000
1976 597,500,000
1977 357,200,000
1978 1,118,000,000
1979 1,917,300,000
1980 1,820,500,000
1981 877,400,000
1982 172,900,000
1983 177,500,000
1984 279,800,000
1985 151,800,000
1986 596,100,000
1987 2,269,200,000
1988 1,469,300,000
1989 1,258,900,000
1990 2,513,500,000
1991 586,200,000
1992 198,900,000
1993 2,052,600,000
1994 -378,100,000
1995 687,400,000
1996 -3,269,800,000
1997 -339,800,000
1998 -7,876,400,000
1999 -2,523,300,000
2000 3,469,700,000
2001 -3,967,100,000
2002 -2,088,000,000
2003 -9,495,300,000
2004 -2,011,200,000
2005 -3,308,000,000
2006 -1,459,800,000
2007 -3,611,000,000
2008 5,779,100,000
2009 -4,131,500,000
2010 6,020,200,000
2011 4,185,600,000
2012 8,869,800,000
2013 7,996,600,000
2014 4,351,900,000
2015 -7,914,500,000
2016 1,692,100,000
2017 8,536,400,000
2018 9,957,200,000
2019 7,223,500,000
2020 4,670,700,000

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts