private consumption and private investment. Private consumption grew notably in durable goods segment (especially in vehicles) while growth in non-durable and semi-durable goods contracted partly from the
expand largely from domestic demands contributed both from private consumption and private investment. Private consumption grew notably in durable goods segment (especially in vehicles) while growth in non
led to widespread slowdown in economic activities. Private consumption slowed down in almost all categories especially in services segment: hotels, restaurants and transportations from the various
consumption slowed down in almost all categories especially in services segment: hotels, restaurants and transportations from the various measures implemented to curb the outbreak. Durable goods segment also
sales and services to the international sales and services in 2017 is 81.0 percent to 9.6 percent respectively. -2- Revenues Classified by Distribution Channels 3 Months in 2018 3 Months in 2017 Variation
sales from fashion segment 14,845 27.8% 15,217 30.2% (372) (2.4%) - Revenue from sales from hardline segment 13,294 24.9% 9,515 18.9% 3,779 39.7% - Revenue from sales from food segment 19,641 36.8% 19,923
12.3% - Revenue from sales from fashion segment 18,092 28.5% 17,324 32.4% 768 4.4% - Revenue from sales from hardline segment 14,716 23.2% 10,545 19.7% 4,172 39.6% - Revenue from sales from food segment
) (53.66) (1,534.43) 0.00 (1,534.43) Gross profit (loss) by segment 14.83 13.09 0.45 28.37 8.12 36.49 Segment income (%) 92.89 3.15 3.44 99.48 0.52 100.00 Sales to Cost of Sales (%) 98.98 73.53 99.17 98.18
) (53.66) (1,534.43) 0.00 (1,534.43) Gross profit (loss) by segment 14.83 13.09 0.45 28.37 8.12 36.49 Segment income (%) 92.89 3.15 3.44 99.48 0.52 100.00 Sales to Cost of Sales (%) 98.98 73.53 99.17 98.18
economy continued to expand during 2Q17 and for the first half of 2017 with growth contributed from the following 3 sectors: 1) Export sector continued to expand with growth for the first five months of