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Turkmenistan’s cotton-spinning mill exceeds production expectations

Business Materials 18 March 2021 16:13 (UTC +04:00)
Turkmenistan’s cotton-spinning mill exceeds production expectations

BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 18

By Jeila Aliyeva - Trend:

Turkmenistan’s Cotton-spinning mill in Turkmenabat produced more than 529 tons of yarn from January through February of this year, instead of the planned 526.4 tons, Trend reports with reference to the Business Turkmenistan information portal.

In January the production of the enterprise exceeded 272 tons, and in February-257 tons.

In monetary terms, the company earned about 6.1 million Turkmen manat ($1.7 million) in two months, which is 25 percent more than in the same period last year.

Some 384.4 tons of the company's products were exported to Turkey, Poland, Russia, and the UAE in 2021.

Turkmenistan’s Cotton-spinning mill in Turkmenabat has manufactured products worth 31.7 million Turkmen manat (over $9 million), instead of the planned 27.6 million manat ($7.9 million) in 2020, exceeding the assigned plan by 15 percent.

In total, 3,370 tons of cotton yarn were produced at the cotton-spinning mill last year.

In 2020, 80 percent of the cotton yarn manufactured by the mill was exported to Russia, the UK, Turkey, and Poland.

Domestic cotton yarn is in demand among companies in the UAE, Turkey, and other countries. Textile production is also one of the selling goods to the State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan.

Turkmenistan plans to allocate more than $300 million for the implementation of over 30 projects in the textile industry by 2025.

Due to the above-mentioned investments, the manufacture of commercial products will grow 1.2 times in Turkmenistan over these years. Also, the implementation of the planned measures will allow the textile industry of Turkmenistan to carry out constant technical and technological re-equipment of existing and creation of new high-tech industries.

Major investments will be directed not only to expanding existing capacities but also to creating more than 10 new production facilities based on existing enterprises that use modern technologies for the manufacture of environmentally friendly products.

In general, over the years of independence, about $2 billion were invested in the construction of new and reconstruction of existing textile enterprises.

There are more than 70 enterprises in the industry, including large textile, cotton spinning, and weaving industries, clothing factories, silk processing enterprises, shoe factories, factories for primary processing of leather and wool.

Cooperation with foreign companies and international financial institutions that ensure the growth and further development of the textile industry in Turkmenistan. With the participation of foreign companies, 13 modern textile plants were put into operation, where the manufacturing of products that meet the most modern requirements of international quality, management, and marketing standards was established.

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