Georgia decreases import of construction materials from Azerbaijan

  27 May 2015    Read: 838
Georgia decreases import of construction materials from Azerbaijan
In January-April 2015, the total value of import of construction materials produced by Azerbaijan to Georgia almost halved, said the report on foreign trade of Gruzstat (National Statistical Service of Georgia) for the first four months of 2015.
Around 21,970 metric tons of plaster and other anhydrites worth $3.13 million were exported from Azerbaijan to Georgia in January-April 2015 (or 1.6 times less than the same period of 2014), according to the report. By comparison, around 36,000 metric tons of construction materials worth $6.18 million were exported to Georgia in Jan.-Apr. 2014.

The specific weight of construction materials in the total volume of export from Azerbaijan to Georgia amounted to 1.57 percent during the reporting period.

Some 8,250 metric tons of steel bars to the amount of $4.77 million was exported to Azerbaijan in January-April 2015. For comparison, Azerbaijan imported about 34,750 metric tons of steel bars worth $21.45 million from Georgia in January-April 2014.

In total, Georgia imported about $199.98 million worth of products from Azerbaijan in January-April 2015. The volume of import from Azerbaijan to Georgia has decreased by 5.5 percent during the reporting period. Azerbaijan ranks third among the countries from which Georgia imports products. The specific weight of Azerbaijani import in the total volume of imports to the country is 8.6 percent.

Georgia imports most of the goods from Turkey ($417.9 million). China ranks second in terms of imports worth $211.95 million.

Azerbaijan exports oil and oil products, natural gas, freight transport and construction materials to Georgia.

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