Cement exports to Afghanistan fell by 24% in July 2014 – March 2015

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Pakistan/Afghanistan: Pakistan's cement exports to Afghanistan fell by 24% during the first nine months of the 2015 fiscal year due to the exit of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) forces and smuggling. Industry sources said that the withdrawal of NATO forces from Afghanistan is also affecting Pakistan's economy.

"Since the announcement of the exit of NATO forces, Pakistani cement exports to Afghanistan have been in decline as development work in Afghanistan has come to standstill after the exit of foreign forces, resulted in lower cement demand," according to the industry sources.

The set-up of a new cement plant in Tajikistan has also affected Pakistan's cement exports to Afghanistan. Previously, Pakistani cement was being exported to central Asian countries via Afghanistan, but the new plant in Tajikistan targets the same markets. The industry sources said that the smuggling of Iranian cement is another major factor behind the recent decline in exports to Afghanistan.

According to official statistics of All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association (APCMA), the cement export to Afghanistan notably fell by 24% during the first nine months of the current fiscal year. Pakistan exported 2.3Mt of cement to Afghanistan during July 2014 - April 2015 compared to 3.05Mt in corresponding period of the previous fiscal year.

"We are expecting a further fall in cement exports to Afghanistan in the coming years as NATO forces were the major consumer of Pakistani cement. As per industry estimates, by the end of this fiscal year, cement exports to Afghanistan will be some 2.7Mt," said the industry sources.

Last modified on 13 May 2015

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