MUMBAI, JAN 3: Cement and clinker production in the country during the first eight months of the current financial year 1998-99 has increased approximately 3.45 per cent and 0.60 per cent respectively over the previous year's and 7.93 per cent and 6.85 per cent each over 1994-95.The demand for cement has been low due to decreased construction activity hampered due to prolonged rains, cement dealers informed.
While export of both the products has witnessed a fall of 26 per cent and 11 per cent respectively over similar period of last year. Cement production in this period has reached to 50.37 million tonnes while clinker production was 45.52 million tonnes as against the previous year's 48.69 million tonnes and 45.25 million tonnes respectively.
Cement and clinker production in the country during last six years has seen a phenomenal rise. Production of both the products which was 50.72 million tonnes and 46.90 million tonnes (mt) respectively in 1992-93 has been on a gradual uptrend since then. Cementand clinker production in the year 1993-94 was 54.09 mt and 50.30 mt, 1994-95 was 58.35 mt and 54.25 mt, 1995-96 was 64.53 mt and 59.21 mt respectively.
Total export of cement during the 1997-98 was 2.68 million tonnes a meagre 3.42 percent of total production. 1.71 million tonnes of cement was exported in 1996-97 which was 2.45 percent of the year's output. Clinker export during the year 97-98 was 1.72 million tonnes, 2.18 percent of the output whereas its export during the previous year was 0.94 million tonnes, 1.44 percent of the production.
Cement and clinker were exported to areas like Sri Lanka, Middle East, Bangladesh, Nepal and few other places. The cement producers tried to make up for the domestic slowdown through exports but their hope was slashed in the last six months due to breakdown in the economies of the major countries in South-east Asia. Countries like Korea and Indonesia posed tough competition due to devaluation in their currencies which drove down the cement prices to $ 25-27 pertonne from what was $40 a tonne a year back. This has put the Indian exporters in a spot, owing to relatively high price for cement outsourced from India.
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