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1 OrbiMed Asia Partners III, LP Fund (RRP REG 51072) COUNTRY ECONOMIC INDICATORS (CAMBODIA) Item Est. 1. GDP per capita ($, current) 973 1,042 1,131 1,218 1, GDP growth (%, constant prices) a. Agriculture b. Industry c. Services B. Saving and Investment (% of GDP, current prices) 1. Gross domestic investment Gross domestic saving C. Money and Inflation (annual 1. Consumer price index Liquidity (M2) Revenue excluding grants Expenditure and onlending Overall fiscal surplus (deficit) (6.6) (6.9) (3.5) (2.6) (2.7) 1. Merchandise trade balance (% of GDP) (17.8) (21.1) (19.2) (19.0) (16.9) 2. Current account balance (% of GDP) (10.2) (14.9) (11.7) (11.2) (10.7) 3. Merchandise export ($) growth (annual Merchandise import ($) growth (annual Gross official reserves (including gold, $ million in months of current year s imports of goods) 2. External debt service (% of exports of goods and services) 3. External debt (% of GDP) GDP (KR billion, current prices) 56,682 61,327 67,437 73,423 81, Exchange rate (KR/$, official midpoint 4,033 4,027 4,030 4,025 4,030 year average) 3. Population (million) GDP = gross domestic product; KR = riel. Source: ADB estimates, Ministry of Economy and Finance, National Bank of Cambodia, National Institute of Statistics.
2 2 COUNTRY ECONOMIC INDICATORS (INDIA) (Updated as of 05 June 2017) Item a 1. GDP per capita ($, current) b c 2. GDP Growth (%, in constant prices) b 7.1 c a. Agriculture (0.2) 0.7 b 4.9 c b. Industry b 5.6 c c. Services b 7.7 c B. Saving and Investment (% of GDP) a 1. Gross Domestic Investment Gross Domestic Saving C. Money and Inflation (annual a 1. Consumer Price Index Total Liquidity (M2) ad 1. Revenue and Grants e 2. Expenditure and Onlending e 3. Overall Fiscal Surplus (Deficit) (6.9) (6.7) (6.7) (7.5) (6.5) e a 1. Merchandise Trade Balance (% of GDP) (10.4) (7.2) (6.8) (5.7) (4.7) 2. Current Account Balance (% of GDP) (4.8) (1.7) (1.3) (1.0) (0.7) 3. Merchandise Export ($) Growth (annual % (1.8) 4.6 (0.5) (15.1) Merchandise Import ($) Growth (annual % 0.2 (7.9) 0.3 (14.3) 1.6 a 1. Gross Official Reserves (including gold, in weeks of current year s imports of goods) 2. External Debt Service (% of exports of goods f and services) 3. Total External Debt (% of GDP) g a 1. GDP (current prices, ` billion) 99, , , ,820 b 151,837 c 2. Exchange Rate (`/$, average) Population (million) 1,235 1,251 1,267 1,283 1,299 Note: ( ) = negative, = data not available, GDP = gross domestic product. a. Indicators are based on fiscal years, ending on 31 March of the next calendar year b. Based on Revised Estimates c. Based on Provisional Estimates d. Consolidated including federal as well as states. e. Budget Estimates f. As on September 2016 g. As on December 2016 Sources: Economic Survey , Ministry of Finance, Government of India. Ministry of Finance, Government of India. Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of India.. Reserve Bank of India. Reserve Bank of India Bulletin (various years), Database on the Indian Economy, Reserve Bank of India (accessed 03 June 2017)
3 3 COUNTRY ECONOMIC INDICATORS (INDONESIA) a Item 1. GDP per Capita ($, current) 3, , , , , GDP Growth (%, in constant prices) a. Agriculture b. Industry c. Services B. Saving and Investment (current and market prices, % of GDP) 1. Gross Domestic Investment Gross National Saving C. Money and Inflation (annual 1. Consumer Price Index (average) Total Liquidity (M2) Revenue and Grants Expenditure and Onlending Overall Fiscal Surplus (Deficit) Merchandise Trade Balance (% of GDP) Current Account Balance (% of GDP) Merchandise Export ($) Growth (annual Merchandise Import ($) Growth (annual Gross Official Reserves (in $ billion) (in months of imports of goods and official debt repayment) External Debt Service (% of exports of goods and services) Total External Debt (% of GDP) GDP (current prices, Rp trillion) 8, , , , , Exchange Rate (Rp/$, average) 9, , , , , Population (million) = not available, ( ) = negative, GDP = gross domestic product. a Asian Development Bank staff estimates. Sources: Bank of Indonesia, Ministry of Finance, Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), International Monetary Fund, Asian Development Outlook (ADO), World Bank, and Asian Development Bank staff estimates. The data presented has also taken into account changes in data released by the government agencies.
4 4 COUNTRY ECONOMIC INDICATORS (LAO PEOPLE S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC) Calendar Year Item GDP per capita ($, current) 1,445 1,713 1,835 1,912 2, GDP growth (%, constant prices) a. Agriculture b. Industry c. Services B. Saving and Investment (% of GDP, current prices) 1. Gross domestic investment 2. Gross domestic saving C. Money and Inflation (annual 1. Consumer price index Liquidity (M2) a 1. Revenue and grants Expenditure and onlending Overall fiscal surplus (deficit) Merchandise trade balance (% of GDP) Current account balance (% of GDP) Merchandise export ($) growth (annual % Merchandise import ($) growth (annual % Gross official reserves (including gold, $ million in months of current year s imports of goods) 2. External debt service (% of exports of goods and services) 3. External debt (% of GDP) GDP (Kip billion, current prices) 75,567 84,571 94, , , Exchange rate (Kip/$, average) 7,994 7,818 8,030 8,130 8, Population (million) GDP = gross domestic product; M2 = money supply; a Based on fiscal year (1 October to 30 September); e = estimate Sources: 2017 Asian Development Outlook and its supplement; IMF 2016 Article IV Consultation and IMF-WB Debt Sustainability Analysis 2016; Statistical Year Book 2015, Lao Statistics Bureau; Monetary Survey, Bank of Lao PDR; Government Financial Statistics, Ministry of Finance, and staff estimated
5 5 COUNTRY ECONOMIC INDICATORS (MYANMAR) Item GDP per capita ($, current) 1,579 1,214 1,275 1, GDP growth (%, constant prices) a. Agriculture b. Industry c. Services B. Saving and Investment (% of GDP, current prices) 1. Gross domestic investment Gross domestic saving C. Money and Inflation (annual 1. Consumer price index Liquidity (M2) Revenue and grants Expenditure and onlending Overall fiscal surplus (deficit) (3.8) (4.7) (5.4) (1.1) (6.1) (Calendar Year) 1. Merchandise trade balance (% of GDP) (3.3) (6.1) 2. Current account balance (% of GDP) (4.0) (4.9) (3.3) (5.2) 3. Merchandise export ($) growth (annual (1.5) 4. Merchandise import ($) growth (annual Gross official reserves (including gold, $ million in months of current year s imports of goods) External debt service (% of exports of goods and services) 3. External debt (% of GDP) GDP (MK billion, current prices) 46, , , , , Exchange rate (MK/$, official midpoint , ,225.8 year average) 3. Population (million) GDP = gross domestic product; MK = kyat. Source: ADB estimates, 2017 Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2016
6 6 COUNTRY ECONOMIC INDICATORS (PEOPLE S REPUBLIC OF CHINA) Item GDP per capita ($, current prices) 5, , , , , , GDP growth (%, constant prices) a. Agriculture b. Industry c. Services B. Saving and Investment (% of GDP, current prices) 1. Gross domestic investment Gross domestic saving Gross national saving C. Money and Inflation (annual 1. Consumer price index Liquidity (M2) Revenue and grants Expenditure and onlending Overall fiscal surplus (deficit) (1.1) (1.6) (1.8) (1.8) (3.4) (3.8) 1. Merchandise trade balance (% of GDP) Current account balance (% of GDP) Merchandise exports ($) growth (annual (4.5) (7.2) 4. Merchandise imports ($) growth (annual (13.4) (4.5) 1. Gross official reserves (including gold, $billion) 3, , , , , , External debt service (% of exports of goods and services) External debt (% of GDP) GDP (current prices, CNY billion) 48, , , , , , Exchange rate (CNY/$, average) Population (end-year, million) 1, , , , , ,382.7 ( ) = negative, GDP = gross domestic product, and CNY= Chinese Yuan. Source: Asian Development Outlook database.
7 7 COUNTRY ECONOMIC INDICATORS (PHILIPPINES) Item GDP per capita ($, current) 2, , , , , GDP growth (%, constant prices) a. Agriculture (1.3) b. Industry c. Services B. Saving and Investment (% of GDP, current prices) 1. Gross domestic investment Gross national saving a C. Money and Inflation (annual % 1. Consumer price index Liquidity (M2, end-period) Revenue and grants Expenditure and onlending Overall fiscal surplus (deficit) (2.3) (1.4) (0.6) (0.9) (2.4) 1. Merchandise trade balance (% of (7.6) (6.5) (6.1) (8.0) (11.2) GDP) 2. Current account balance (% of GDP) Merchandise export ($) growth (annual 21.2 (4.0) 11.9 (13.3) Merchandise import ($) growth (annual 11.3 (4.8) 8.0 (1.0) 16.6 F. External Payments 1. Gross official reserves (including gold, $ million in months of current year s imports) 2. External debt service (% of exports of goods and receipts from services and primary income) 3. External debt (% of GDP) GDP (PHP billion, current prices) 10, , , , , Exchange rate (PHP/$, average) Population (million) a The saving rate is calculated as the sum of the investment rate and current account balance (all as a percent of GDP), similar to the approach used in the IMF Article IV Consultation report. data not available Sources: Philippine Statistics Authority, Bureau of Treasury, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, World Bank World Development Indicators (accessed 24 July 2017)
8 8 COUNTRY ECONOMIC INDICATOR (THAILAND) Item GDP per Capita ($, current) 5, , ,041 5,890 6, GDP Growth (%, in constant prices) a. Agriculture b. Industry c. Services B. Saving and Investment (current and market prices, % of GDP) 1. Gross Domestic Investment Gross National Saving C. Money and Inflation (annual 1. Consumer Price Index Total Liquidity (M2) Revenue Expenditure Overall Budget Surplus (Deficit) Merchandise Trade Balance (% of GDP) Current Account Balance (% of GDP) Merchandise Export ($) Growth (annual Merchandise Import ($) Growth (annual Gross Official Reserves ($ million) External Debt Service (% of exports of goods and services) 3. Total External Debt (% of GDP) GDP (current prices, THB millions) 12,354,656 12,910,038 13,148,601 13,533,596 14,360, Exchange Rate (THB/$, average) Population (million)
9 9 COUNTRY ECONOMICS INDICATORS (VIETNAM) (As of 21 July 2017) Item GDP per capita ($, current) 1,909 2,052 2,109 2, GDP growth (%, constant prices) a a. Agriculture b. Industry c. Services B. Savings and Investment (% of GDP, current prices) 1. Gross domestic investment a Gross national saving C. Money and Inflation (annual a 1. Consumer price index b Liquidity (M2) a a 1. Revenue and grants Total expenditure Fiscal surplus (deficit) c 1. Merchandise trade (% of GDP) Current account balance (% of GDP) Merchandise export ($) growth (annual Merchandise import ($) growth (annual Gross official reserves (including gold, $ million in weeks of current year's imports of goods and services) d External debt service (% of exports of goods and services) National external debt (% of GDP) GDP (VND trillions, current prices) a 3, , , , , Exchange rate (period average, VND per $) a 20,935 21,149 21,676 21,931 22, Population (million) = data not available, GDP = Gross Domestic Product, VND = Viet Nam Dong a Data for 2017 is end of quarter 2, b Data for 2017 is average of January-June 2017, on corresponding period of c Data for 2017 is end of quarter 1, d Excludes government's foreign exchange deposits at State Bank of Viet Nam. Data for 2017 is end of quarter 1, Sources: Government of Viet Nam, International Monetary Fund, and Asian Development Bank s staff s estimates.
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