INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT INCREASES
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, /MONTSAME/ In the first nine months of 2011, a total industrial output increased by MNT 129.5 billion or 9.7 per cent to MNT 1,470.6 billion (at 2005 constant prices) against the previous year.
The increase in the industrial output was mainly due to 4.4 per cent to 2.2 times increases in mining and quarrying products such as crude oil, coal and iron ore; and 1.2 per cent to 10.8 times increases in industrial main products of manufacturing sector such as fruit compote, bread, knitted goods, combed down, juice, sausages, alcohol, beer, cement, briquette, cigarettes, soft drinks, carpet and electrical conductor wire. In the first nine months of this year at national level, there were constructions and installation works costing MNT 258.1 billion, increasing MNT 114.4 billion or 79.6 per cent against the previous year.
B.Khuder
The increase in the industrial output was mainly due to 4.4 per cent to 2.2 times increases in mining and quarrying products such as crude oil, coal and iron ore; and 1.2 per cent to 10.8 times increases in industrial main products of manufacturing sector such as fruit compote, bread, knitted goods, combed down, juice, sausages, alcohol, beer, cement, briquette, cigarettes, soft drinks, carpet and electrical conductor wire. In the first nine months of this year at national level, there were constructions and installation works costing MNT 258.1 billion, increasing MNT 114.4 billion or 79.6 per cent against the previous year.
B.Khuder
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