Import of bricks, blocks and ceramic goods of siliceous earths to Seychelles falls in 2016
According to updated figures released by United Nations Statistical Office, compared with the prior year the variable strongly decreased by 77.96 percent. Building materials import went down sharply by 42 141 US Dollar, as it follows the tendency of the prior year when it declined by 35.56%. The overall changes for the previous 23 years reached a fall of 87.17%. Furthermore, it has had a decrease at a 0.45 percent compound average annual growth rate over the five years with a marginal overall increase since the start of observations. It averaged 122 636.39 US Dollar from 1994 to 2016 and it attained its all-time high of 315 463 US Dollar in 2007 and record low of 4 669 US Dollar in 1997.
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Import of Ceramic Construction Items, Chimney Pots and Cowls to Seychelles
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Import of Glazed Ceramic Flags, Less Than 7 cm Wide to Seychelles
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Import of Unglazed Ceramic Flags, Less Than 7 cm Wide to Seychelles
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Import of Glazed Ceramic Flags, Less Than 7 cm Wide to Seychelles
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Import of Ceramic Flooring Blocks, Tiles and the Like to Seychelles
Building Materials Import in other Countries
Main Building Materials Indicators
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Production of concrete, usually expressed in tons. Concrete can be defined as a mixture of aggregates and water, changing from a moist, plastic consistency to a strong, durable rock-like construction material. Based on: European Concrete Platform.
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Production of cement, usually expressed in tons. Cement can be defined as a fine powder which sets after a few hours when mixed with water, and then hardens in a few days into a solid, strong material. Cement is mainly used to bind fine sand and coarse aggregates together in concrete. Based on: Cembureau (European Cement Association).
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Price level of cement, usually expressed per ton in national currency. Cement can be defined as a fine powder which sets after a few hours when mixed with water, and then hardens in a few days into a solid, strong material. Cement is mainly used to bind fine sand and coarse aggregates together in concrete. Based on: Cembureau (European Cement Association).
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Prive level of concrete, usually expressed per ton in national currency. Concrete can be defined as a mixture of aggregates and water, changing from a moist, plastic consistency to a strong, durable rock-like construction material. Based on: European Concrete Platform.
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Production of asphalt cement. Asphalt is a mixture of small stones, sand, filler and bitumen, which is used as a road paving material. Based on: European Asphalt Pavement Association.