109 survey - June 2001
Publication date
Saturday, 07.07.2001
Authors
S. Tsukhlo
Series
109 survey - June 2001. Industrial survey
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Last June has not brought about an envisaged improvement in the state of affairs in the national industrial sector – furthermore, the situation has worsened when compared with May. Effective demand discontinued to grow, and it has not yet been compensated by barter, promissory notes and offset deals, while excessive stock of finished produce is still there. All these factors compel enterprises to renew their output with caution. As well, the constraining of price rise does not help solve the sales problems.
Last June has not brought about an envisaged improvement in the state of affairs in the national industrial sector – furthermore, the situation has worsened when compared with May. Effective demand discontinued to grow, and it has not yet been compensated by barter, promissory notes and offset deals, while excessive stock of finished produce is still there. All these factors compel enterprises to renew their output with caution. As well, the constraining of price rise does not help solve the sales problems.
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