Trade Resources Market View Cement Production Dropped by 3.5% Year-on-Year for The First Six Months of 2013

Cement Production Dropped by 3.5% Year-on-Year for The First Six Months of 2013

The National Statistical Service of Armenia has reported that cement production dropped by 3.5% year-on-year for the first six months of 2013, from 186,300t to 180,000t. Exports doubled in the same period to 92,000t from 46,000t. A crisis in construction in Armenia has been blamed for the fall in production, whilst growth in neighbouring Georgia has been linked with the growth in exports.

"Domestic demand is also low, so we are working at low capacity. We are going to suspend our work shortly as there is no demand for cement in winter," said Naira Martirosyan, CEO of Mika Cement, one of Armenia s leading producers. She added that Mika Cement has not exported cement since 2010 due to growing energy and transportation costs.

In 2011 Armenia was reported to have exported 98,000t compared to 34,000t in 2010. In 2011 a 13.4% drop in construction to some 422,200t was also noted.

Source: http://www.uaecement.com/newsDetail.aspx?id=983
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Armenia Cement Production Drops as Exports Grow in First Half of 2013
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