MINSK, 13 October (BelTA) – Belarus’s civil engineering industry continues to grow dynamically in today’s complex conditions. BelTA reported.
Ruslan Parkhamovich said: “We don’t have any statistics yet by January-September 2020, but I can, hopefully, say that the structure industry continues to grow dynamically. The expansion rate of paints of structures and installations is not bad – 104. 5%” The industry makes a positive contribution to the Gross Domestic Product, so we expect the positive finish to continue until the end of the year and that the structure industry continues to grow to meet the assigned functionality parameters.
Speaking about the facilities of the export structure, the official said: “Unfortunately, the markets did not open as much as we expected. There are some restrictions on the staff of our structure even in Russia, however, in January-August 2020, Ruslan Parkhamovich’s rate of expansion recalled that a number of projects have been introduced in Russia’s Kaluga Oblast. Belarusian structure corporations intend to start implementing projects in the city. Voronezh and leningrad Oblast. ” We intend to succeed in last year’s functionality figures,” he said.
Speaking about commercial production, Ruslan Parkhamovich said the idea that the stage was complicated. “Commercial production volume fell by nearly 15% on the first wave of coronavirus infection. Since mid-2020, we have achieved the effects of last year and we are seeing that the end is positive Judging by the functionality of July 2020, we did it greater than last year, I think the dynamics will continue until the end of the year, the effects received in August and September verify The volume of production and the volume of commercial exports are strongly connected because our main trading companies are export oriented. This applies to ceramic tiles, cement and gravel,” he said.
The official also stated that, as in the first wave of COVID-19, the Ministry of Architecture and Construction closely followed the stage at structure sites as well as in commercial enterprises. “We have controlled to avoid a drastic drainage of our workforce. the industry lost a total of about 70 more people. I hope we don’t lose more than a hundred more people right now, ” said Ruslan Parkhamovich.
When asked about the effect of the pandemic on the export of Belarusian construction fabrics, the official noted that Belarusian brands of construction fabrics continue to paint hard to export their products. “Russia is the largest and highest vital market. We continue to sell Construction Fabrics in Russia as we have so far. We haven’t stopped exporting our products,” Ruslan Parkhamovich said.