Exports Summary, Guam: Calendar Years 2003 to 2005

Exports Summary, Guam:  Calendar Years 2003 to 2005
[Dollars]

Exports 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000
    Total $51,871,495 $52,820,553 $43,230,615 $49,724,081 $60,818,519 $73,501,986


Source:  Economic Research Center, Guam Department of Labor, Government of Guam.


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Imports Summary, Guam: Calendar Years 2000 to 2005

 Imports Summary, Guam:  Calendar Years 2000 to 2005

[Dollars]

Imports
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
January
48,895,879
37,738,873
46,616,158
29,506,119
44,604,051
45,723,671
April
47,430,787
44,331,103
40,186,669
45,062,031
38,404,805
45,080,111
July
38,374,031
45,803,013
47,523,817
41,927,362
49,927,326
42,777,244
October
42,861,660
39,921,491
41,034,071
41,158,748
34,642,995
39,875,661
   Total
*
$532,687,071
$503,383,440
$526,082,145
$472,962,780
$502,737,531
$520,370,061


Source:  Economic Research Center, Guam Department of Labor, Government of Guam.
 * Annual Imports Total = Tally four (4) quarters and multiply by 3.


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Socio-Economic Planning Program

Mission

The Socio-Economic Planning Program is the service delivery unit within the Bureau of Statistics and Plans that has the flexibility to appraise, coordinate, prepare and assist in the development of a wide range of plans, policies and studies that further economic, social and infrastructure goals, priorities and planning activities. In this capacity, the Program provides direct planning support for the criminal justice system, economic development and fisheries development.

The Program also coordinates the Government of Guam's participation and involvement in national, international and regional organizations such as the National Governor's Association, the Secretariat of the Pacific Community and the Western Pacific Fisheries Management Council to ensure that Guam has input to national and regional issues. Lastly, the Program evaluates applications for federal grants for the Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs to ensure that they are consistent with Guam's laws and policies.


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BSP Administration

Mission

The Administration section of the Bureau of Statistics and Plans is responsible for providing executive direction, and for providing administrative and fiscal support necessary for the effective implementation of the Bureau’s programs. While Administration has no purview over setting the executive direction of the Guam Developmental Disabilities Council, the Bureau is mandated by Executive Order 94-09 to provide fiscal administrative support to the Council.

The Administration section is also responsible for ensuring the achievement of the mission of the Bureau of Statistics and Plans to ensure Guam's resources are effectively used for the benefit of present and future generations by ensuring consistency among various plans, policies and programs and for overseeing comprehensive plan development activities. As it is responsible for executive direction, Administration initiates, directs and reviews the activities of all of the Bureau's sections. It is responsible for advising the Governor and assisting the Governor and his staff in coordination of activities among the various government agencies. Lastly, the Administration participates in various committees and task forces.



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