ArmInfo.Industrial production in Armenia in January-October 2020 slowed down the y-o-y growth rate from 8.8% to 0.5%, amounting to 1.627 trillion drams ($ 3.3 billion). A significant slowdown in the growth of industrial production is due to the continuing decline in the manufacturing industry. According to the Statistical Committee of the Republic of Armenia, only in October 2020, industrial production increased its volumes by 3.2%, ensuring the volume of 194.7 billion drams ($ 396.1 million).
In January-October 2020 aggainst the same period of 2019, the mining industry and the development of open pit mines slowed down the growth rates from last year's 20.5% to the current 14.9%, providing a volume of 327 billion drams. In October, a 13.8% decline was recorded to 35.3 billion drams. The volume of the manufacturing industry in January-October showed a decline of 2.9% per annum (against an increase of 8% a year earlier), amounting to 1.1 trillion drams, of which 137.8 billion drams fell in October with a monthly growth of 9.2%.
Moreover, in the manufacturing industry, the decline in volumes in January-October 2020 was recorded in the production of textiles (by 33.4%), cigarettes (by 20%), printing (by 18.7%), beverages (by 13.3%), jewelry (by 9.6%), computers, electrical and optical equipment (by 8.9%), machinery and equipment (by 7.4%), rubber products (by 5.9%) and food products (by 1.2%).
At the same time, growth was recorded in the production of finished metal products (by 30.5%), pharmaceutical production (by 26.9%), electrical equipment (by 20.5%), the chemical industry (by 19.9%), furniture (by 16. 6%), base metals (12.4%), other non-metallic mineral products (10%), and clothing (6%).
In the manufacturing industry, the leaders in terms of production are food (382.4 billion drams), beverages (126.3 billion), cigarettes (121.7 billion drams), and base metals (165.5 billion). According to statistics, the supply of electricity, gas, steam and conditioned air in January-October 2020 against the same period of 2019 slightly increased - by 0.4% (against a decline of 0.3% a year earlier), amounting to 208.6 billion drams. And only in October the growth was recorded by 0.1% - up to 19.8 billion drams. Moreover, generation, transmission and distribution of electricity in January-October increased by 0.2% per annum (with a decline in October by 2.6%), while gas production, distribution of gaseous fuel through gas supply systems increased by 1.4% (with an increase of 20.8% in October).
Revenues from water supply, waste treatment and processing, and the production of secondary raw materials decreased in January-October by 15.3% per annum (against 2.9% decline a year earlier), amounting to 17.9 billion drams, and in October alone, they decreased by 4. 4% - up to 1.8 billion drams. Moreover, the decline in this segment was mainly due to the collection, processing and disposal of waste, the receipt of secondary raw materials, in particular, a y-o-y decline of 64.3% was recorded.
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