Cement sales grow 11% in December

LAHORE: The cement sector recorded a surge of 11% in sales, increasing to 4.8 million tons in the month of December 2020, revealed the data released by the All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association (APCMA).

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As compared to 4.3 million tons in December 2019, the sales of cement increased by 17.47%.

The northern region recorded an increase of 17.1% in the sales in December 2020, standing at 3.5 million ton in December 2020. However, the exports in the northern dropped 40.52%, to 0.12 million tons from 0.2 million tons.

The southern region recorded an increase of 19.47% in the sales in December 2020, standing at 682,854 tons. Similarly, the exports in the region also declined by 9.36%, to 0.5 million tons.

 

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