DUSHANBE, October 23, 2014, Asia-Plus -- Tajikistan’s aluminum exports over the first nine months of this year have fallen nearly 40 percent compared to the same period last year.
“Over the reporting period, Tajikistan has exported 94,400 tons of primary aluminum, which is 39.7 percent fewer than in January-September 2013,” an official source at one of Tajikistan’s economic agencies told Asia-Plus in an interview.
In January-September last year, Tajikistan reportedly exported 156,600 tons of primary aluminum.
In September this year, Tajikistan exported 10,200 tons of primary aluminum, the source added.
This year, the major trading partners to Tajikistan’s primary aluminum were Turkey, Russia, and China.
Last year, Tajikistan exported 200,000 tons of primary aluminum, which was 25 percent fewer than in 2012. In 2012, Tajikistan exported 265,000 tons of aluminum.
Tajikistan relies heavily on the smelter''s earnings.
The aluminum plant, run by the Tajik Aluminum Company (Talco), was launched in late March 1975. It is one of the ten largest aluminum smelters in the world. Tajikistan does not mine alumina but imports the raw material through tolling arrangements.





Controversial street race involving Russian blogger sparks legal questions and public criticism
New industrial zone inaugurated in Dushanbe with launch of three factories
Man arrested in Dushanbe for real estate fraud exceeding 1 million somonis
Central Asia “buying” Trump’s attention: region finds a new approach to U.S. administration
Kazakhstan to limit beef exports until end of 2025 — what it means for Tajikistan
Tajik police arrest suspect in brutal attack on woman in Kazan, set to extradite to Russia
Russia faces chronic labor shortage, says Eurasian Development Bank
Over 5,000 Tajik citizens banned from leaving country due to debt
Global bread price ranking: where does Tajikistan stand?
Kyrgyzstan increases penalties for domestic violence under new law
All news