Mongolia's mineral and mining industry grew by 68% in January
Montsame, Ulaanbaatar, February 19th, according to the National Statistics Office, based on preliminary statistics for this January, the total output value of the national industrial sector reached 5.4 trillion Tugrik, an increase of 55% compared to the same period last year, which is 1.9 trillion Tugrik.
This was mainly due to a 68% growth in the mineral and mining industry, which is 1.8 trillion Tugrik, as well as a 34.3% growth in the electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning sectors, which is 95.3 billion Tugrik.
In January, the total output value of the mineral and mining industry reached 4.4 trillion Tugrik, among which the output value of metal ore mining increased by 2.2 times, reaching 1.4 trillion Tugrik; the output value of hard coal and lignite mining increased by 29.9%, reaching 396.4 billion Tugrik. In this industry, the physical output of iron ore and copper concentrate increased by 3.5% to 2.3 times, while the output of unrefined gold, petroleum, fluorite, lignite, fluorite, silver and zinc concentrate decreased by 2.5% to 89.1%.
In the manufacturing sector, the actual output of key products such as water, soft drinks, fruit juices, metal products, lime, cashmere knitwear, fine cashmere and cement increased by 1.8% to 4.2 times, while the output of major products such as white spirits, liquid milk, flour, pure alcohol, cathode copper, cigarettes and livestock meat decreased by 1.5% to 60.4%.
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