Mongolian industrial output increased 169,7 billion togrog

In 2010, the total industrial output increased 169.7 billion togrog or 10 percent to 1,874.6 billion togrog (at 2005 constant prices) compared to the previous year.

This increase was mainly due to 16.7-91.8 percent increase in main mining and quarrying products such as crude oil, fluor spar concentrate and coal; 11.2-69.0 percent increase in manufacturing products such as copper, lime, alcohol, metal steel, flour, solid concrete, cement, sawn wood, yoghurt, soft drinks, juice, metal foundries, fodder, milk; and 2.1-2.3 times increase in products such as steel casting, and iron ore.

Industrial output (at 2005 constant prices) in 2010 showed increase in mining of coal and lignite extraction of peat (91.8%), other mining and quarrying (19.5%), extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas (16.7%) for the mining and quarrying sector; manufacture of office accounting and computing (5.5 times), manufacture of rubber and plastics products (84.4%), production of non-metallic mineral products (54.0%), manufacture of wood and wooden products (35.6%), manufacture of basic metals (29.6%), manufacture of food products and beverages (24.0%), manufacture of chemicals and chemical products (18.2%), manufacture of wearing apparel, dressing and dyeing of fur (17.5%), publishing, printing and reproduction of recorded media (7.6%), manufacture of tobacco products (2.9%) for the manufacturing sector compared to the previous year.

For the electricity, thermal energy and water supply subdivision, there was an increase in production of electricity, thermal energy, and steam (6.4%).

Source : Montsame Agency

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