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Cement sales up by 10.24%, exports down by 31%

byCustoms Today Report
09/09/2015
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LAHORE: The country’s cement sector recorded 10.24 per cent growth in August, however, the exports declined by 31 per cent over domestic demand.

As per the All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association’s data, cement dispatches during August 2015 remained 3.061 million tons, 10.24% higher than 2.776 million tons in the corresponding month of the last financial year.

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Domestic sales in the month were 2.494 million tons against 1.94 million tons in August 2014, showing a growth of 27.99%. According to the zone-wise breakdown, domestic dispatches in the north zone were 2.024 million tons and in the south zone were 0.470 million tons.

On a year-on-year basis, total sales in the domestic market in the first two months of the current fiscal year were 4.29 million tons compared to 3.67 million tons in the same period of previous year, showing a growth of 16.73%.

Exports, however, continued to disappoint. Exports from the north zone during August were 349,873 tons, while exports from the south zone amounted to 216,815 tons.

Against exports of 827,707 tons in August 2014, the shipments were restricted to only 566,689 tons in August this year, a decline of 31.54%.

In the first two months (July and August), exports to Afghanistan dropped 18.24% to 394,500 tons compared to 482,528 tons in the same period of 2014, while exports to India fell to 100,437 tons against 140,131 tons in the previous year, down more than 28%.

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