| 41. | Mineral fuels and lubricantsposted receipts amounting to $ 232.34 million in November, going down 17.5 % from $ 281.54 million last October.
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| 42. | The raw material price index excluding mineral fuels fell 1.3 percent in October to 127.5, and declined 1.3 percent from October 1996.
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| 43. | Five of the seven components rose on the month with the biggest increase for mineral fuels, which rose 1.6 percent from June.
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| 44. | "If mineral fuels were excluded, raw material prices would have edged up 0 . 6 percent, " the federal statistics bureau said.
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| 45. | Purchases of mineral fuels and lubricants topped the roster of imports at P21.71 billion, up 13.6 % from P19.11 billion the year before.
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| 46. | In 2004 or 2005, mineral fuels accounted for more than 90 % of the export earnings of Algeria, Equatorial Guinea, Libya, and Nigeria.
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| 47. | Aggregate bills for mineral fuel and lubricant, consumer goods and special transactions reached $ 517.19 million or 18.3 % of the total imports.
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| 48. | Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials were valued at $ 189 . 49 million compared to last year's $ 303 . 12 million.
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| 49. | Other imports that showed declines for the month included mineral fuels and lubricants, which dropped 28 . 9 percent to $ 156 million.
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| 50. | These decreases were partly offset by a 2.2 percent increase in mineral fuel prices and a 0.7 percent increase in ferrous material prices.
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